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MARSHALL PLEADS
FOR STRANDED JEW
40494145
0.1AS . 1+. c.1 0 S EP H -, "—=
By Chu. H. Josetth.1
(Concluded from page 1.1
possble for help to come to them front
brethren residing across the sea.
They cannot go back to the lands
from which they came. .The doors
our
(Coprwright, 1921.
Score one for the low brows. Those of our readers who intend in the have been closed tight against them. .
the form of cards, musical They cannot remain in the countries
1925 tocontinue to seek recreation ill
and such like will be cheered to learn that such relaxation are where they now are because the laws
►r
raeth,
n free
r,p1 the most sensible for fatigued business men. Further, those.
possibly cross-I there rohib it t, even
gzines
iile
diversion by reading sc ientific mmase
tements lantl, e even in ( France, t in Germany
k nd pro
lves. an T I, use statements
Pea Villw PO O a
are injuring thea
problem
plays
a an expert and given to the business men by the Brooklyn The ocean spreads out before them.
ford P uult by
They behold the ships sail away-- -the
mail.
tee
chartImr of Commerce.
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If the Jews are in control of the Soviet government one would never ships on which they thought they had
RAN
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WOODIVARD AVE.
literally prisoners
judging f b
the
a
gttd:I:Id'ssibly
fathom. Surely it is not thought that they will some night
and they are wasting way unless help
co.
Ititrnee
"
vernment isn't looking lead the several millions of their
estne. One is puzzled for an explanation for these conies to them speedily.
—hen: the go
-W e are seeking now to reach the
into against
ginists
e it is much more comfortable
any ratthan
Zionists.
'reli
hearts and to touch the consciences of
in R ussia.
drastic me asures g be a Zionist in At A me
men who have the making of our laws
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tad satisfactory to
There may be some question as to whether Columbus was a Jew or a
Catholic, but there seems to be no doubt that the cross-word puzzle is a in order to induce u them
to clean the
icial slate of or imm igration de-
Jewish invention. The J. T. A. informs us that the London Sunday Ex-
w off
p artment,t o hono r the passports or
press is authority for the statement that Abraham Ibn Ezra, the Hebre
pt, mathenuttician, astronomer and astrologist in the Golden Age of the visas upon passports lawfully is-
se tr4 for m of p uzz le. I have a copy of sued under du e authority, so that i t
first to
Spanish history was theglad
cates to "fans.
ffect
to fourwa his •lupl i"
may not bai d that what is in e
this puzzle and will he
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a the Big the signature of the United States has
wi:h m e rchant, w h o
e
on of a J
ho
is Zinovieff,
NOW of it Russia.
Three
We are grateful that Mr. Z. is only one of three. Though been dishonored. 1\'e hope to sue
later on our ft iend , the enemy, will stdemnly assyrt that though nut. We ma y not. We hope that
•
are
Jews.
■
I the thr•
be aroused
to ask
and two of the three are Gentiles that
! am SUIT h
word s. what public
opinion mat
not
there are t ree
three i one.
himse lf rnment
day.
suddly
w ill by charged against the Jew this it of justice. It
may not. We
ever
So M r. Z. w one by ethe find
Soviet gove n
believe thdat in those whose ac-
is dill good will be credited to the Gentile. That's the Will the game cannot
reliance upon
and evil
whatever
tions we re shape
tails you lose.
,
w hat the y hail the m oral right to re-
is played. Heads We wM
All at once Trotzky, the Jew, is becoming a conservative (so we are gard asofficial permission t.• enter thy
ld). The bourgeoise is offering hint a seat at their table, So he has United States if they were
mentally,
lly ,
re a con.
y fit, will
to
become unpopular and has been dethroned. No longer will he be used as morally and
die in despa ir.
to p
Bugaboo by the reactionaries in this country to frighten naughty liberals donned events th
iir those who
who (larva to vote for I,a "At all ere e
It who flirt with such magazines as the Nation and
for. Whether these
in every way the world n get- must be cared
may
be
permitted
to sail
Follette. Everything is lovely. Every day
in unfortunates
ting better and better. Two and three million shares are being dealt
113,11 live hen-
daily on the New York Stock Exchange. Ring out the beautiful chimes of are not, we feel that we
has raise made safe for humanity! iirml thousand dollars to (teal with
World
, here this urgent and emergent situation,
the cash register! At last the
Praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise Ono all ye creature
below. Goodbye Trotzky, enter (possibly) the Grand Duke Cyril. General and our pleas are necessarily confined
Stability is in command. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the to those of our faith who are able to
kingdom of heaven (while Billy Sunday and his fellow captains of industry loud a helping hand in this terror-
take no chances but get what's coming to then, as they go along). inspiring situation.
Thousands in Cuba.
Happy New Year!
There are five thousand more.
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.s-s-h-h! Whisper it! Rabbi Samuel Gun of Providence, It. I., liroad- who, under false representations and
that now for the first time in lured by promises of steamship
casts his Friday evening services and insist ,
to i agents, sailed for Cuba, believing that
p e sent his casethat
i
ion the J ew h a fah..ir chance to r ie nt knowing
might find the promised
the histof c lizat
't
he
nint
such
a staten
hart'
Guy
shouldn
ry
o
Rabbi
and. they
But they found the country in
the
public.
Fora
is listening in. Now we shall expect to read at an early date that the !here
depression, with-
economic
radio is a menace to civilization. While I don't know just how much value l a state of
Read Our Daily Advertisements for Real Savings
ustries in which they might
is to be attached to the statement that the non-lew will gain a better inn- o ut industries
on Any Goods You Want.
derstanding of the Jew through the medium of the radio., there is no 'eats- •
tion but that thousands of Jews living in small communions will he greatly ' WON
engage.
not with
inured,
a climate
with sanitary
to which
condi-
they
doll , which have swept away an
'
benefited by the broadcasting of thy,. service,.
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There is hope even for the Legislature of Kentucky. which in refusimr. , !!"1"F of them, without employment
to permit evolution to be taught in the public schools of that state made i•f an kind and with very They
little have
Ks
evinced
a readiness to work at any
s, monkey of itself. The reasim we hold out hope of hope is found in this Peet
of employment.
•u 'aim however ht woe laborer ,
statement appearing in the New York World;
upon
the railroad tracks, as helot-
•
rid
upon the sugar plantations. And.i.
Williant Jennings Bryan, well-known commoner, grape-juicer sso-
there are many girls and young wow
fundamentalist, has applied for membership in the American
A
ti•iati on 113, VorY
en whom a horrible fate portends if
ciation for the Advanceent
of Science. This assoc keep i n touch
m
help does not come speedily. We may
Darwinistic leanings. Air. Bryan said he wanted
be able to help them by establishing
, w;th the association's work in regret to evolution. Now considering
industries or by transporting them
all that Mr. Bryan has said in the past few years, we had thought
into more propitious countries when
that he knew all about evolution that he needed to know. We
and
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rappaport
they can be admitted. But to to this,
•
Lansing.
thought also that if there was anything about evolution that he
we need money. It seems hard to
SOMA, Ilarry and Sylvan, of
didn't know, there are only two places where his convictions would
Detroit
will
moue
forward
cheerfully
,
e hate
h and gladly to meet their responsibili-
ese d ays of te
realize that money cuts such a role,'
to seek knowleilge: lloly Writ or Chautauqua. Wrt•ligi on
ric toa. In th
n uon Anu .a
allow
him this terribhr thought, but can it he that 01414 hne
but it is th e essential elemet
educati on whic h
and
to state
y is ab- I do llar sign ewe need
ties."
•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winberg are
in
this
contingenc
which.rt•lief
[will transmit to our youth the ideals
has fallen down on William Jennings?-- maybe there is something he
Efforts were made at the conclu-
daughter, Doris May, of Chicago
solutely
,('pendent.
,f
Judaism
which
will
lift
them
up
and
Mrs.
sion of the address to list those pres-
doesn't know about evolution?"
Mn. 111111 Mrs. I. Kaufman announce visiting their parents, Mr.
d en
I have not spo en
th stil
the engagement of their daughter, 1. Kaufman.
o
l remain in their native land spur them on beyond the gros .
Yes, surely there is a dawn of 11 new era. Perhaps there will be some th ".Anwh
ose who do not wish to remain,In giving their instruction in the Ile- ent, representing the leaders of the Viola, to JeWel Fisher of Detroit,
lands,
community, into trade groups which
for the "Jews, Turks and Infidels."
oit, a service
is will be charged with the actual solici- formerly of Rochester, N. Y. The
• hope even
of Detroit,
The Jewish Community Center was
and girls and
pledge we recommend to "100 per cent Americans." And to the Ku' there, who cannot remain, who have I I brew s language
literature
to 2,000
entire Jewish tation of funds. These groups will wedding date has not been set.
the
the scene of much gayety on New
ed
to
g
render
anufacturer,
henry
no
opportunities
there
and
who
feel
;boy
bein
m
A
be
summoned
one
by
one
to
confer
seek
onPor-
to m
when the Beta Phi Tau
have a
that f th
Klux Klan. Also to that outstanding "Christian"
as End and
the Et
Mr. and Mrs. William Present have Year's eve, of
our mothers c ommunity. not going into details in with members of the executive com-
just
I'ontiac sponsored the
elsewhere rightas
ledge made by the Rev. Dr. John Ray Ewers 14 mon on Christ. tunity ey
Fraternity
"I a ant
returned
from
a
10
days'
trip
to
Ford. It is a p
t
Be,'
seo
mittee
at
campaign
headquarters,
315
us
dance,
entertainment
and dinner
father did. But we
speaking of the summer camp for
Christ inn Church. Pittsburgh, Pa., at the conclusion ••f his ser
• ti an
• . • General Necessities building, at an Rochester.
which was given that evening for 120
it
that
they
are
not
me.,
yondintained
by
the
.
mat morning. Here It Is:
not, as it were, waylaid by steamship girls ma saying that in summer Detroit ea rly date and plans will be formu-
guests, some of whom were from De-
Benjamin Goldstein
companies and dumped on foreign be
is a danger point to young persons I ted to the last detail, Mr. Waldman
FELLOWSHIP OF GOODWILL TO ALL MEN
Mr. and Mrs.
troit and Flint.
divided forces cause. I
shores wh ere they would not know 1 unless some decent recreation is pro- said, in preparation for the opening I had as her guests for New Year's Day
Realizing anew the sin and injury w hich
inmost
thoughts
permit the • nled. I do not mean to say that be- of the ca•ipaign.
e
that
in
my
m
what
t••
do.
We
ust
what
pledge mysel f and hereb y deeply resolv
t o be v
uban refugees
and in my personal contacts I will endeavor to unite rather than tear
experience
C therefore,
repeated. It of is.
our prob-, cause these girls are working girls
apart the members of society.
to
apply
t••
the
liberal
countries
••I' I more safeguards must be thrown
(11 To this end I will seek to live above all prejudices, because
tram world to see whether we can therelabout them. When it comes to pro- ,
the
ty ! v iding the youth of today wtih moral
I will regard all men as my brothers and will radiate active good-
•
safeguards, no social classifications
find an open door and an opportuni
will toward all men, rejoicing in their success, sorrowing in their
w h o are can be drawn. But because these
for these w orthy fellow...ea
failures.
(2) While loving my country. even unto th.ath, and while serv-
entitled to seek in new lands the op..
portunity of bettering their condition. girls are working girls, they are in
ing her with all justice and loyalty, I will reniember that w patriotism
orld.
Some will doubtless desire to go to need of the sort of health-giving
United State.
is not enough, and will strive to live as a citizen of the of race or
Palestine. It should be our object to physical
recreation
the it
sum-
mer camp
provides. which
Hitherto,
has
Depotilory
deeply resolve not to allow any prejudices
(31 to injure
may not
Some
color
my kindly, but just and happy relations with all men.
assist
them
thither.
wish to go there. We shall strive to twt.n difficult enough to rent a site
(4) I will not permit myself to he severed from all the rest of
places of refuge elsewhere, for this camp. This year it became
society by any class consciousess. I will not cower efore
wealth
find
r lw influenced
whether it be in Canada, in Australia, virtually impossible. to do so.
go Of
to pur-
the
or look down upon the poor. I n will not allow myself fi
"' ewe'' , 851), '" ) will
in Mexico, in Argentina,
or in we
some
I sum a splendid
countries.
chase
site now available.
by the accident of wealth or by the lack of it.
But
(51 I will not quarrel over politics with my neighbor. Always
or all of these them to l eave their i and will also provide sufficient build-
in my thought, the man and his program will take precedence over
must not suffer giving them prone.. ings with which to carry on the work.
Free Loan Highest Philanthropy.
homes without
party.
pledge myself not t a allow any differt.nce in religion to
"I consider the Hebrew Free Loan
111111 advice e and directions so
I
I
promise
not
to
become
a
bigot
(6)
new calamity ' Association the highest type of Jew-
t
ra
r
them
there
may
bra
fort
th
separate nte from good people.
myself, and also to be tolerant toward my neighbor's hont.st belief.
and for us noo face.
ish philanthropy. The funds of this
e Citizens.
I will cultivate a broad respeht for the sacred creed of my brother,
Would Make Admirabl
the facts.
I have . organization are turned over two and
see it.
although he may not be able to see the truth as I
i one-half times in the course of a year
"I have stated
I deeply resolve t•• rise above all separating influences
due
resources help to keep those who
hem
temperately.
tried to state t
y to nd the
(71
have fallen into misfortune self-re-
Detroit, Michigan
ducation
or
lack
of
it.
I
will
cultivate
the
ll
h
•
tried
to
present
to
you
the
Pi"
have
the
upon
abfrown
t•• e
w i
good
specting
and free from the depths
lure of these hapless sons and dough-
good in all men and to draw out
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
ilespair which comes with poverty. It
thing resembling educational aristocracy andwill value each person
f
the
tribe
of
the
wanderin;
o
tors
At the close of business, December 31, 1924
for what he is and for that which he can do, as well as the disposition
vi sua li ze them
ese • aids them financially until they are
foot. to enable. you
again able to aid themselves. But its
re now languis hing at
he shows in doing it.
as they a ort
RESOURCES
f pea ,. an d go od will 1
o
.1
00
reduced
to
$17,0
rat
various ps, helpless and stretching I capital is ne w
upon this p
In going orward
f
. $44,811,661.7 4
.
•
. forth their arms to us. to permit " I I Many have been turned away who
ask the help of my fellow men and of God Almighty.
Loans and Discounts .
vain.
. 37,374,625.3 8
•
.
Rabbi Maurice Harris, who began his forty-tint year lost Saturday with to behold the five thousand wretched asked
for
help
and
asked
in
Real
Estate
Mortgages
.
• . 14,153,115.70
,
beings in Cuba and the other thou-' „ One need say hut little relative'
.
. his T 40 years
....
Bonds
.
They I to the Jewish Chautauqua. They have
Temple Israel of New York City, took occasion to speak td
.h or% sands possessed of the pioneer spirit
United States Government Securities 27,474,000.00 $123,813,402.82
i
io
aspiration
1•1•1
us
that
Detroit's
quota
is
only
450,000.00
ambition
and
in the ministry. He recalled some facts that are nteresting.
(
•
in ISSI r esult,
•
II of Russia and w hich
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .
ave the their conditn.
$'2,501). They shall have it. There
2,150,000.00
prove
and expul sions , were whsin
to
thrown at Czar Alexander
•
•
as
to
the
value
of
o
come
admirable
citizens
in
r
rater
be
no
can
Banking House and Branch Buildings
death created a reaction against the dews. P g roms
e
would b
21,327.91
I the work being done. Jewish scholars
the rule. Then began a Jewish exodus ill the
'1.001
that
was
DOT
there
were
less gh
t an any , country that would receive . c them.
Other Real Estate
citi- • are sent to the great universities of
They wou prove to be patriotic
poi•lt of numbers than the try
one Today
led by there
Aloses.
In
Customers'
Liability
on
Acceptances,
Letters
of
Credit
the
sum-
are
ort.r
3,5
0000.
ey
1,005,509.37
•
.
•
ld United States if th . America, particularly durin g
h coun
Jews in tis
250
.
h zens o f the
and Travelers' Checks .
me•r session,
s to lecture on Jewish
22,589,731.8 4
t e
h a . nging
•
.. still
• could
come here, justt as Were the
.
are
• hut
, toffices there
distinguished Jews who last week literature and
philmnphy and in so
Cash
on
hand
and
due
from
banks
t
in
the
po
the
allegedd
a
KOT(Ito,
A reader complains th
$150,029,971.9 4
two
now I • doing spread the message of the Jew
Posters offering a reward for the apprehension of Louis
died and whom all Americans
LIABILITIES
' swindler who was recently captured. But the burden of the complaint lies mourn, whom the whole country hen- I to Jew and non-Je• alike."
t Koretz is described as of Jewish nationality. Of course,
S 5,000,000.0 0
t not forget that it is vt•ry .con- ors today as patriots of the first Mr' I Mr. Waldman, long connected with
in the f ac t th a
Capital Stock
,
nitude, Samuel Gompers and Julius . charitable and social welfare agencies
10,000,000.00
w ho ad v ises me of the fact niu
the
reader
in the east, told of the awakening of
thing
for the authorities when we consider that a great number ••f lews
Surplus Fund
817,621.36 $15,817,621. 36
•
themselves insist that we are nationalists. We shall continue ti• hive: Kahn--than whom
there
is none win
who . • the Jewish community consciousness
.
•
•
to
help
nor
country
Undivided
Profits
.
more
' ilid
•
I
the late conflict and who though they • in Boston. Pittsburgh and St. Louis.
confusion as long as one part of the Jewish people insist that we
are e
communit.
31.22
Acceptances, Letters of Credit
the Jews of
...
h were immigrants were exemplars : six years ago, he said,
rac,ally and another group that the Jews are merely a rt.ligious
...
and Travelers' Checks
65,3000.00
was really no occasion in any circumstance for using t e both
a feat impossible of
1,1750
7,,
••f the finest citizenship. That is thei
Of course, there w
I accomplishment
type of many of the men who are ; Boston
deemed it to raise a fund of
Bills payable Federal ReserNe Bank .
s''' ••! "Jew" in connection with Kuntz. it was merely ignorance.
$67,00 0 . They succeeded, however,
Secured by United States Securities
Telegraph from Moscow. Two. now wasting their lives amid the try- I
POO.
--
asevitch.
ing
conditions
which
I
am
powerless
!and
year
by
year
increased
their
$56,345,785. 43
' nailv
•
B
Commercial
Deposits ,
l and
cts am!, to describe and whom 1 ask you to ' Within the week they have
raised for
7.IONISTS IN RUSSIA
Zionists. Greenfied
7,836,751.1 6
sum . of 4500,000,
distri
eir
activities
the
to
remote
Bank
Deposits
125,297,019.36
their
.
ri• exiled
61,114,482.77
AGAIN PERSECUTED ,,
subscribed at the
III spite of the extreme cold, were help.
Savings
Deposits
"It is
not
for
me
to
say
what
anv
half
of
which
was
.
f
5150,029.971.94
, to the o
is
—
king along warm individual
should do. I have never . first meeting held, previou
II iNDON (J. T. AA—New perse- , prohibited front ta
. attempted to do that. But it is for filial opening of the drive.
.
OFFICERS
Rani Federation le Goal.
The Zionist Leader Mikharek was
"' ,--, arrests and expulsions of !clothing.
D. E. LEUTY, Asslet•nt Cash...
JOHN W. STALEY. President
c.tH
t s '!.cite
and members
of
the Maccabee
I exiled from Elisabethgrail and order
your he
conscience
to these
tell you
what I Pb r. Waldman stressed the ally i sa- 1
WILLIAM BRAASCII, Assist•nt C•ohier
'''
!..
Zionists.
Zionist
So-1
should
done under
extraor-
7
G. W BEASLEY. Aist•nt
stt
C.d. , .
bility of collecting and distributing
F. A. SCHULTE, Vice-Pr000dont
ee
JOHN R. BODDE, %or—Presi dent
taking Face inarious parts of , ed to spend three years on the
Solo- Binary eir1O1O1-1111,0 ,
manner.
CURT IS I.. ROG AN, Aoolotant C•shl
Sea.
funds in a scientific man
LEO IT IIIAPHY, Assistant ( ash...
• v•tzky Islands in the WhiteSea.
R. W• SMYLIF., Vic•-PtesId.r.1
ar°
"We
must
do
so,
for
our
own
pro.
oe-Prt•tdrnt
JOHN
II.
ROOKS,
Assistant
( ...Bier
V
to
r
.per,
R.
T•
CUDMORE,
----
E ing 0 ,
according
SOViet R mksia,
'
■ .. •nt Ca•hloe
C-HARLES II. AYERS, Vu•-PresIdont
vt.r,"
he
said.
"But
the
HUGH
Mc(
LELEND.
JR.,
A
..
trillion a. gi
HERBERT W. BOWS, Assootsnt Cashier
received here from Moscow.
II. MOODY. VG .
WINS
JEWISH EMERGENCY
real object of this campaign is to
A.
TIN E. WING. AsDst•nt . to ProeIdent
JOS. E. TOTTEN, AeeleVont C•shiat
AUS
A great number of Zionist , w. r• WE IZMANN GROUP
a real federation, such as has
DONALD N. SWEENY, ( oshkor
IMPORTANT VICTORY
GEORGE T. COURTNEY. Audon.
FUND CAMPAIGN create
exiled to Siberia. Larger unit.•.r-
never
yet
existed
in
Detroit.
True,
C. I. NORMAN, Manage. linnd Dopertment
kept in the prisons awaiting iliwIsion
.
_—
RODERICK P. FRASE R, ".1... Foreign Dept.
you have a United Jewish ( anus,
of their place of exile.
WARSAW (J. T. A.1—The Weiz-
' but that is little more than the relief
(Concluded from page 1.1
DIRECTORS
1 st , arrested in the city of Hornet, six mann group under the leadership of
organization of other cities. It is our
WALTER S. RUSSEL
were exiled to Solovedkin, five to Tu- Dr. Gottleib. known as the "Eth Liv-
FRANK J. HECKER FRI. D T MORAN
F. A. SCHULTE
of Detroit
FREDRICK M. ALGER
materially in the solution. ted II, purpose to bind the Jews
FRED W. HODGES FRED T MURPHY
rafao, one was permitted to proceed Goth group, were victorious over the ing "With
ANGUS SMITH
than
ever
(.11/111.E
11.
KARBOUR
respect to the Uni
sely togeth er
O. . HUTCHINS M. J. MI REND(
clo
Zionist
leaders
"Al
R. W. SMYLIE
as
the
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sav
belief,
hades
of
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desir
HENRY LEDYARD W. HOWIE MUIR
of
s
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Schools,
I
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JOHN W. STALEY
Greenbahum group, k ,now
regardl
Jolts R. 1111l1DE
yn a v otef o 03 . br
bene fi t fore,•
ROBERT S. MASON TRUMAN H. NEWBERRY
were expelled from Moscow, one was
t.the
b
for
HOMER WARREN
residence in America. or
a' 51,
mismai"
group
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at
the
convention
of
Polish
these
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ordered to Slavki and
C. A. DU CHARM'.
Deputy
Greenbaum
re-
not
only
of
the
Orthodox
Jews
of
Ihi-
length
political
opinions.
We
are
one
in
the
Jews as
Turafan. In the city of Kharkoff fif- to 53,
of Judaism and, after all,
tie- essential ,
signed as president of Central
the Federation.
but can
for the
ty-one Zionists are kept in jail await- Zionists.
well. trait
Thre
be Reformed
no lines
of do- only the e,sentials count. I am sure
e in the
work
they are
, g decision of their place of exile.
The newly elected
ottlieb,
marcation
ban. Feld,chten,
Exiled to Siberi ►
mittre
consists oil: Ileftman,
Lewite, G Bala-
Com- ing, nor can any exist in this cam- that the time has come when the a
Jews of
key- workers in this campaign will find
Thirty-one members of the Zeire ban, Korngruen, Seideman, Bychow- Paulin itself. Education is the
Jews of rradyl response and that the
Zion party were exiled to Siberia ski. Braude, Schwiff and Rosenblatt. • note to the salvation of the
during the month of December, ac-
cording to a report received by the
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