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7 he Caravan of Hope in Europe

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By ZELDA F. POPKIN
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Across the •wiole-t1ung Russian just their bare hands, and frail hands
now vcends at that, reduced by years of privation
,.
<
•
t
steppess
and suffering .
its way, carrying its freight of dis-
small portion I sometimes as
A
illusioned souls into regions of new many as 25 per cent) of each group
adventure.
Southern
Russia
is
wit-
consists
of individuals who know
Bs Ch.. H. 106.03
(Copy.ctillt, tan.
ainst nessing a migration tialay like that something about agriculture, w:ho had
ag
IIW 11,
that the New York World has turned its powerful batteries
iterated small gardens of their
Now
h
plays as "That Bad Good Woman" and the "Ladies of the Evening" wInch
marked
the settlement
of the renting land adjacent to the towns
Western
expansion
of the United
Wit,
Numerous
Americans
inter-
, ac
xpect some results. Never have we rend ouch a nen lashing as
.
from the peasants. But peasants now.
e
' in relief work abroad have
te ized as vu ar and
c r obseene lg t„ , . States
we can 13elasco
given
for putting on' a play chara
ood s este ,
rind it more profitable to cultivate thy
. the ego.t aig land than to rent it. And those who
d, and the same dose was handed to William A. Brady and Al W
t Several
he b in weeks ago I pointed out in this column that it was a pity that such , nticant,
brought most
back hopeful
word °I chapter in the formerly worked rented land have
roducor as Belasco, to whom we had been accustomed to look up to as, I blood-stained history of the Jews in found it both desirable and necessary
s hould
A p
to give their energies to something
f the shining examples of promoters of worth•while drama,
stooped to the gutter to get material for a play. It can't go on. I Russia.
A "back to the land" move-
pOs•
one o
I mod has been started. The petty that may be a permanent stable
011 the part
session. It is peculiarly interesting
hare
I don't want to say "I told you so," but I did predict a revolt
Of the decent theater-going public against the extension of the ,ort t of this
vul. dent
tradesman,
the
peddler
and
the
stu-
are selling their precious silver too, that included among, the colonists
a
, ca-
candlesticks and samovars, breaking are rabbis, rabbinical students,
n
iiy that is today disgracing the New York stage. And it seems
ar
hour
as if that revolt is in full swing. the ties that have long held them in

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0-1AS. ti". JOSEPH -,

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Bishop Manning, who refused to accept John D. Rockefeller, Jr.'s, sug-
estion that other Protestant denominations other than the Episo(ind be rep.
resented on the board of trustees of the great Cathedral of St. John the
of criticitin. The position the 1/....,1 bishop
is coming in for a storm of
DiVifle,
has taken since the collection of funds for the cathedral have been under '
way, namely, that men and women of all faiths you'd conscientiously con-
tribute because it would be merely an expression of broad interest in a
great cultural and religious influence in a metropolis inhabited by members
of every religious sect known on the face of the globe, becomes weakened
in face of his refusal to permit even members of his own faith, though n; •
Episcopalians, to sit with him. The bishop has out-seetarianed sectariani-m.
narrow, after all, in spite of
art'
It shows that, fundamentally, e w
e p
0W11 selfish interests. I
the fire phrases that we use when they serve our
have no doubt but this new light on the marrownyss of Bishop Manning
may gain many new sympathetic friends for such dissenters as Percy Stick-
!ley Grant and Dr. Norman Guthrie of St. Mark's on the Bouwerie. Thy
Jews and the Catholics who have contributed to this Protestant Episcopal
Cathedral probably feel now that the money was obtained under falso

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pretense.
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Julius Fleischmann was born a Jew. Ile died a Unitarian. It is
of fate, perhaps, that thus super-wealthy yeast maker who detached
irony
if from his religion and, generally speaking., from the Jewith com-
himself
,-Ii
munity, who tried as far as ht; could to lose his, the Jewish label,
, land clu b
have at one time been refused admittance to an exclusive Long '

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bees ause he
Of course, the lady was unduly sensitive. In a Pittsburgh new-paper

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appears the following story:

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he
ish
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Horace Annesley Vachel, in his recent reminiscences, tells of a
letter received from a woman, who wrote as follows: "I have read
nd bought your books. I shall do no no more, because I resent your
a unjustifiable attack upon my race. I am an Israelite; see page so
.
and This
so. " staggered me. I rushed to the book shelf. I turned to the
page indicated. I found this line: "An obese Israelite was leaning

ain
of

Ile
oot
of

against the bar."
What could I do? I seized noy pen and wrote: "Madam. I appear
to have offended you unwittingly. I make the only reparation pos.
slide. In my next book I will introduce a thin Israelite."

iily-
ect•
He
dile
de-
an
and
ate,
Fier-
I its
who
any-

,is the

n ideal

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refining
eat of

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Jewish
t bring ,
to wart
with the
there
e in tho
Sr Sal..
err. It
ure, but
s it will
ng

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ome. It "•-
thin

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pale tI
'with
mirth.

t conven-
Oran Ile-
'signal/16f
The ten-
wards th.
vs leaning
f they are
And yet
more &IT,
Polish and
uate from
and their
ted at the
;kat Semi
he United
nta Ortlp,-
ierican He-
represents
itable an.1
or later.—

New Standards are being
created,in

—The character and quality of our mer-
chandise.
—The trustfulness of our advertising.
----The reliability of our service.
—The sincerity of our desire to insure satis-
faction with every purchase.

ese of tht• p easants, who turn profit-
But, Mr. Vachel, couldn't YoU have introduced a fist man without tagging • one thousand families have "staked tools
ems. But as soon as a community is
out" ehtiill, ill the Kherson and Odes- th
him as "Israelite?" Ile might have been a Jewish Unitarian!
s-ii',miens. They
They live in the open se t n t o be sincere and determined, the
.------;;---
The generosity of Julius Rosenwald and Felix Warburg seems tiles- lield, find shelter from cold and rain
. Every good caust• in dugouts of thir own crude making ort procures tools for it, sends agri.
,
haustible-
And
the
boundary
their
is bindles
educational and
aid. gives
Sometimes
invites their attention. They of
rise
far giving
superior
to ci•olal distinctions. 'rheir and, clustered in gnaws of sixty ,,,. cultural
prac-
ti cal and instructors,
families, endure the agonies of a colony does not outlast i to first sum-
latest gift, which has just come to my notice, is $50,000 that each one of
mer, the combination of bad crops and
the fine spirited men has given to assist in establishing the Wilnoer Institute I cold, privation and failure, having
at Johns HoPkins, which will be devoted to research study anti treat ment nothing
save and
that Owir
which.
the taloa
of poor morale having Swim too disas-
their hands
stout
hearts
elloSeS Of blindness.
create. And yet with the indomitable
it ' 'h e land 0 11 which th ese new eit Ion-
of eliseases of the eye and the
•
e. are founded (principally in south
The statements found in an artile. itt the Literary Digest, under thl. spirit (if their nice they are wresting ies
I
c
f food and beine and hoilth and nit,--
ussia, near Odessa) belonged to
r the last ninee
caption,
"Christianizing the Jews," are interesting, but the hopefulness The end
pency from the yielding land T ht: ern
e
rg R land owner
la
_ ears has been practically unused.
the Christian clergymen represented
need
not
be
taken
seriously.
the
march.
Will
they
''
011
al that because a synagogue in Duluth. , rest are
s them- B efore rye, corn, wheat and gard en
? Will th e y establih
assertion by a Presbyterian journ
Chritian pastor to addr ess . succeed
,,, h can tic p lante, d weeols and wild
rabbi . has been in ii ii t,
g
leads to the hope "the ancient ' selves tin a new, more solid fountla- , ,
temporarily without a
,
grass ust lie extirpated and the land
the
congregation
on FridaY
services
people
of God may
be led evening
eventually
tot accept Christ as their promised non than they left behind, or will they trait m
fertilized. The land is equally divided
h" is pure nonsense. .Anil thy further statement ' fail?
portion,
o
. hen all tif Russia man owned by : and each one tills hisown
I Me sia
b e accepted
11
and long-expecte(s
l
this country m ay aso
crops to the government or
g th
that there are 20,000 Christian Jews in
landed nobil it y, who cultivated their . s elline
opera tiv e s, if, howeve r, it is de -
vast
estates
with
the
aid
of
peasants
.
„
with extreme reservations. —;;--.----_.
I can understand how a superintendent of the Jewish evangelizatii»i. who were little more than serfs, and I sired to experiment with something
plot is set aside. The
work of the Presbyterian Board of National Missions can make a statement the limits of the I'ale were prescribed, a,,,,,,., a e0111111 , 11
l spirit grows slowly, for it
y
a
such as this:
the Jew
had
little opportunit , eve a commun
soil.
is
difficult
to
supplant
the instinct for
had he the inclination, to till thy
.:
l s triving and possession
a rav e of "midd le- individua
f thousands of Jews are reading the Christian part of the
'''" t here g rew OP
that
was
fostered
in
cities,
shopkeepers,
-
men"—peddlers, small
o
"Tens
Jewish Bible" and "one educated Jew informed him that from a read
The Ort supplies tools, small ini-
innkeepers and traders in a narrow l
ing of the New Testament he had conic to believe in Jesus at the
o irele, selling what the land produced. elements first, (at nominal costs, for
glory of his people, Israel." Moreover, this Jew said he knew more
yet producting nothing. Veritable its funds are exceedingly limited), o
one t
than 100 Jews who believe as he does. So goes other testimony.
oceans of blood have been spilled by anti then larger machinery, 141
.
families bring
Christin pogrom-makers for generations, un' three-year loans. S01110
The only fault with all these well-meaning but misguided chance or . der the sett,. cry that the Jew was a horses with them. Others must lie
ingt
leaders
is that
they don't
know
Jesus.
is baggage
just as m
for
Jews of any
considerable
number
going
over, There
bag and
to Chris.
-.parasite." As far back as a half helped to buy first horses for plough-
Cos o.raD
WOODWARD 4V1
Holmes century ago, a group of notable Ifu'• ing and then cows. Until they have
s who desired to improve the begun to produce the necessities of
tianity as there is of making the type of Fosdick, Grant, Guthrie,
ctly sian
,_
....
believe that Jesus ever walked on the water. It is unfortunate that it, perfe
Jew of t
, life themselves, the colonists must buy
o condition
n e ' r Pe°P le, "rg a " ized food front neighboring villages.
good money contributed by misguided enthusiasts should be wasted trying Y i , and gave the name
of Oct to a society
ould serve a far better purpose
vil f ter the 'first sixx months or there-
for the promotion of technical trades,
convert Sews
Jews to Christianity. They w
my
bot
the need for lutmes becomes
Ar.
;
us,
Shuts,
giving their money to the Salvation
an,l,1 agricultural pursuits among the , paramount. Here again the Ort is I
s.
The
Ort
movement,
hampered,
•
'
clarifying of the Palestinian situation is in the offing. evvish
A meeting
liy
the
monarchial
laws
of
called
upon
to help to raise funds and
org. aniz-
d
Y.
! to erect bunItlings. But here, too fee-
leading Jews and representatives of Zionist and non-Zionist J the relations hip rh'`' Y
If rema a-all
"wl Y•
eat-
' 1 the
rked
"
,
w
""'''
lf
r
and
revolution,,quently,
the
colonists
find
their
gr
ations has been called in New York on
1 to discuss
wa
ne. March
The meeting
has been calle by l
°, '; 'h e
the impetus to thy move- est obstacle. for the Ort's funds are
between American Jews and that
Palesti
r. to give .
at last there is at hand a thorough under- i f
limited, and too oft<to it. inability to
. inert from city to country.
Louis Marshall and it Seell1S
1917. The initi-
_
d funds is misinter-
standing looking to complete co-operation between ,Iews regardless of
of the of the synagogue in
res
True, the revolution set free the supply the needeillingness.
ause.There- , stronglyist
the st
In fact
Zionist affiliation for the economic uphuilding of Palestine. Thus far it has
our people is ation of a large class of new mem-
bar- preted as unw
niggardly to the c
s sanctuary of orms
bers,
named
in
honor
of the late
,',U
not been possible to obtain the active interest and support of large non I
there are 2,003 affislications on fib'
cest a considerable Zedakah• Sholom, peace, is not only Philip Jacoby, who was vice-president
Zionist groups in American Jewry for Palestinian welfare. Tel refers to l Russian It., It rt•moved the
u .,
r.t.a s al b a one
o in
and for
the who
most are
part
indifferent.
It is hoPed•
the been
ProPoseil
confer.
the
sounded
Akiba t approached
hint with a times;
thi
hoe
h
h m
u ho n wvorri t u r bat
pro p o sition
those
Jews
not
hostile to Palestine.
But through
they have
lukewarm
rims
of co-operative
thy Pale. But system
the advt•nt
of . a at the Ort's offices for aid in eoloni- upon
a high
of the congregation at the time of his
aniount in a very profitable enter-
the movement for Palestinianlelooth knell to the little `4"rekeePer• zation. and thus
far r.'10.
it has been found prise. Tarphon gladly gave the re. of the designations of God. Blessed teeth, will follow the unveiling. Rabbi
aid only
IloSSibie
work
thrive
Moses Fischer will officiate at the
ill
But wherever the covered WagOlt
sitive
interest
But whoever
o
ible
to
bring
together
the
different
factions
in
'Congestion
in
the
cities
had
been
ill-
encl., to bring about a p
creased by pogroms, battle and fam-
111,t Akiba and inquired concerning works
they work
for God. works also for
b e poss
rotor"
for charity
rot
will have to be done if the rale.eillian Program
is inc. Refugees were herded there. On- , has halted. and its human freight has
restoration. It may nite
Joseph Hirschfield is chairman of
1 quired amount. After some time he are
t
this
gathering.
At
any
rate,
the
time
has
d
i
y
,
o
n
n
e
h
dean
for
trade
decreased.
Only
turned
to
the
new
task,
the
folksongs
,
e
ll
ti
..tc .a ue,sie ge,..nu ineh, w is s
the Zionist m ovement a
the committt•e directing the arrange-
one man in five could find employ- of a regenerated people ring clear the undertaking and its prospects
for , 1,, al ie,,i t ort,
lo'rtunitie
iOding prOfitS. Akiba took Tarl h n
when so mething d e fi
ments. Following the presentation of
beonze
palm!:
which makes
. peace between the program, the ladies auxiliary will
u
men who knew no trade (son strong. upturmd
urning
chant
s of by the arms and said, 'Come, I will
to be realized— ven ev nt ally
r,, e e
nt. Th
e
and the un c
c lasses
I madt• in f'''
.
t- ill s and revonciles opposing
• h•en the sign hung m
•h w ou the investment
act as host at a dinner in the vestry
• e" were worse off than threats,
0
t :
ing y'
in tie ot•
er a Nao m i.
iety. '
till RUM
NO .lewish teacher need apply. That m
nom: Itancing will follow the din-
1
e
,fit
•
Il,1
litical tegime. could The bowed, narrow-chested shonkts.p- behalf of you which will br •
on the front of every school house in the state of Tennessee had the un- silo e
Israe l
i
ti
ins
s
heart
n
f
t
h
e
net
rhe
o
o r p who,
Anterican bill introduced by some fanatic in the legislature of that statc the peasants,
under whatev
1, not believe in God still raise food for their own needs er, the Tahnuilic student with his the richest and sures
"payoth"
and
his
"capote,"
the
beard-
him
in
the
Beth-llamidrash.
opened
question would have Prohibited eountrY school economie
1 t h •re the psalms of David and read heart
the heart
of Israel
is Zeilakah,
of Zedakah
is unselfish
love the
for
I i the town markets.
been p a s se d. Th e hill i n
t
"
the splendid re- eod rabbi, all stand erect ani 1 prou( ,
s ent's-nee, 'Ile gave lay- God and man."
boarilt from eniploying as teachers any persons <a o now by in order is a and for sa e; n
GREEK GOVERNMENT
At first there WAS
ity
of
It
is
Son
Jesus
Christ."
What
would
srael
are
brethren.
-art h and ith gifts to the poor, his righteous-
" •
and the D e
of sunshine,
OW
DEMANDS INDEMNITY
Ilark-
bill compelling
the man who Some
introduced
the hill
study
for one
the
t reason,
Prineiples
of Americanism.
queer nuts
do to
get
elected
to a year
legislature.
lief work to: the American Joint
I/is-
rain
gl'ing
• the
thanks
for the
the unto
him
c hance
nes:
will the
stand forever, in the
tribution Committee and the
nest his light will stand forth."Broth-
When the ()rt.
,
.
thost. stupid club women he- of migrating to Animism. But
Tarphon,' he said unto hint, 'the
I II)( 11.1(;1•E.-1J. T. A.) --The
, ■ f in New York who passed a thy cessation of the Joint Distrihu-
tyre
tupid aeti011
the investments I made in thy be-
e s Women's
ertion
Clubs
o f th of
are
This r e minds me
,,o1 of f200.000 as indemnity for
by elble to the Presi- , tion Committee's operations and the
the fruits and proceeds of this
on,
,
to the Feda
h alf,
he Jerusalem t•lectricity concession
down on immigrati
k
s sh
t
enterprise will last foryver."Than Unveiling of Bronze Tablet Forms
wat
resolution that only
c native-born
on grew snore acute. The
e it a p erfe t meeting
now held by Ruthenburg vvas demand-
said Aabbi Ta r -
e s ituati
American th
wa s need e d to mak
m
P•rt of Progra.
thee, Brother
Daughters o th e
int t th e great
dent' , cabinet Ail that f
ed for the Greek engineer Mavrom-
houbl be permitted to enter- Ort continued to poo
phon, 'for thy far-reaching wisdom,
111,11U,
bay , passed another resolution urging that ""IY r
,
math; by the representative of the
By Rabbi Moses Fischer.
of my nig.gardli-
c,,,, gre ga ti„n
Revolution and the
of Colonial
Dames
for having cured t 1
lty. Society
It has been
pointed
out to the reinarkable membership fertile fields of the Ukraine,
Founder.' ItHe
-
1(ln-A government in the second ses
ng roya
ut from
;ileum. and shin of the International Court of
ti
lain
a
semi(
set
o
"Greater
it
the
merit
of
one
who
nets,'
at
he
hugged
and
kissed
his
old
%Oslo,
Garfield
of tin. woman's group in question that under their ruling Alexander Ilamil- ing only
W nai
Then wt•eds
on e day
and trusted friend of any Year , "
street, will be observed Justicte in the hearing of the Mao'
carrYing in his
Eit t i titlittn
and eiMtribUte
e, Albert Gallatin, Oscar Straus, Carl Schurz. .lames J.
i b:
"In a striking passage of tht• Holy
tain
avings of Cal families causes others to give
ton, F ran kli n Lan
Mae .h l ing "1:,hf e. rbr ro,g,nrr
Seat in the Crt-ident's a Russian
a SUTiiiit
au,. than that of the
:ket, the s
ye
been
barred
from
e
rv;ng
romnoatis VS. Ruthemburg case.
ma
ese
d
o
a
a
uld
h
Scriptures
charity
is•
compared
to
had lived, enipowered t
flay
: mil others wo
.
vt
uti'
Yihe
rsonally
gives
hut
is
un-
Sir Douglas Hoeg, attorney-general ,
8111011{1 Nhoal he
do coat of mail. The reason for this is cludes
rvh
h
e
t
theY
one
cabi I as they were foreign born.
which
will
hear
the
ttainet
of
t
also
th
started the presentation of the eve
m thesis to fintl a I ace Where
e of metal ealltlOt Iet
t r oers
e
" whehe
ebers Of the building
where in England that anti-Semitic for ces are by ight till the soil and build their concernod pt•
that a single plat
cers and mm
officers
their share.
novel the warrior from deadly m
s every
ith pride
tf the erection for Great Britosin.
I lit
Th ere are s gn
•
"If it is true thatitis
a greater it
— •— .
growing in strength. Not so ninny years ago we use
to the Out', office in
y shield
Ile went first
I.. Cu. Jew's fficiabloni
position in that
England
and the
t anti-Semitic
sweep of tolerance
in that
country.
homes.
e a migh
group
in
the
is m openly
and
using
its
powers
not
Odessa
and
learned
from
it
where
happiness
to
give
t
han
to
take,
why
sib-.
But
if
many
plates
are
welded
committee
n
eh
a
rg«
-----
a Well-OrganiZed
don't you, who arc blessed lov the into one, they beco
uman body. It is tht
. Then a), e tray- L ord with inarthly coods, share this protecting the h
But co nditi ons a re different today. There is
The contribution
h imndirration but seeking land might he obtained
d wa
-KIM' with ch arity.
mt.,. and o
00
7"
i dol, by rail, f t anw
with your
fe ll ow
14t . r- happiness
mezelY to close the country
against
further for
Jew some
s
"Abon Ramoi,
Alton
thy men
Cheater, of an individual, however large never
have lived
in England
time, but who
remain fully inspecting each place that
ynton-Ilicks..
can am
h
o
hi,
liberal
the
sum
may
be,
ose
w
o
rt
th
In d e p o
been made that Sir William J
• It ol the th•sired oPPortunitY• FullY tom- , r relloWneel in his day, 'fo
Wa ,,
The
accusation
has
that
upon
him
rested
the
re-
many
.
unioue
liberalitv.
hig-heartedness
and
cope
with
the
problem
of
social
suf-
11.1i.-n,
i s anti_semitic. We are slow to believe such charge'
sc ou
SO
such an important government post ,
Home Secretary, i s
fluidic spirit. Men of hoary age arose ter,ng and misery, but if the generos.
g
ed against an imPortant element in the sponsibility e for
the
futures
of
as
savants
seat-
ity.
charity
and
liberality
of
many
in-
uarded
his
findings
se,n r, i nconce i v able that a man holdin
ma c ,pi, h g
learned
are rivete d and unified into
judi
a before him and
du
v
would he, o ffi c ially a t l east, p re no doubt of the increasing restrictions being
n di ils
o
those though they were state secret,.
,
Shortly aftt•r he returives1 honte a oil him at tIoe head of the table
populati o n. But th ere can be
aim. was established on the parcel . account of his rich contributions. Thy one mighty current much healing and
fostered against the Jew who wants to enter England, as well a
e. subjects.
hich he had found tt be most saving of the royal sage: The gifts
relief
may be (of
brought
tht• suffer-
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ce , ing
members
human to society."
had
already in England who have not becom
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e
i
a b road pla
o f land w
a man make bn,
-Rabbi Jo,;h anan was wont to tak
theirrof
i
s
l
as
e'
Fb2d three
tlesirahle.
Sixty
famiies
old
g walks with his pupils in the
'.
t
,
i
e.
i ng
. even,
Iar
--PN • . n the treasured
h -ri frt•
hi m. And vet, this . on
I
. Iramatic
n.I Thur.,
s of
the formal
"I'" will
each possess
(ins
SPECIAL FEATURE:
Present
a group
play
at
the
opening
looms—loaded
the children
lied- freely
applied
to by his townsmen , suburbs of Jerusalem. In t I.
if the Little
Theater.
Reservation,
(ling
and tools into
covered and
wagon,.
man was
called
the
Cheater
because none un.' quent strolls they happened tit pass

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with On
he mi-
1 be told
0 utilise
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Every policy and plan of this great popu-
lar-price retail store means an effort to de-
serve and win the confidence of the public.

RAN

me s to
a well
ewish
re•
(Idiom
omit-
youth.
at his
house
a fair
Start-
ing of
espect
t their
Jews.
pet on
t their
ply of

wren Re-
s are not
s, but by

European ghettos, packing wife alai t :es and others who had to do with ,
child and worldly goods into prairie the religious life of the community.
schooners (very counterparts of those Of this stock then came the "forty-
niners." Unlike the sturdy American
that settled the American West) 811,1
are facing with reborn courage the . pioneers, coming of stout-hearted
hardships id the unsettled plain, as, farming stock, for the most part,
in the pioneering days of American t hoe are the anemic flower of tlic
• history. Professionals are abandon- ghetto, bled by persecution, war, fam-
illi . and disease. Yet they are glad
ing their desks and rabbis forsaking .
liVe dose to nature, without any
their pulpits to join t his new schoon- , to
form of shelter until winter conies,
er-wagon army.
with cold and wind and rain that
' Three thousand families, totaling in
all about 15,000 persons, today makes serps through the dugouts that they
up the vanguard of this pioneer army. tools
build at for
themselves.
have rent
no
the
beginning, They
and must

is the Bedrock
upon which we
are building the
Frank & Seder,
Store

"05ourtesti is as mud! a part
of our service the public as
our values."

will
Aden
him-
ig to
that
at he
real
ly of
1, for
f the
fl the
the
house
e the
ewish
life is

the city
niversitj
riend-Inc
the no

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families hini.
from A the
same
as he, how to draw forth by the ruins of Jerusalem. Behold-
should be made earlY as the tickets other
and followed
year
later city &mood,
( ney from the pockets of his fellow .ing the desolate sight of the destroyed
Beidae Tea(
:. the pupils yielded to black
1 • 13
. formed a second
co with
on). g00 families I men in the time of emergency. He 1.
A Valentine Day bridge tea WaS are limited.
colonies
u
have
been
established,
and
wat
past
master
ill
the
art
of
making
despair
and broke
in lamenta.
gueer,,ful
'Alas,'
they out
said,
'that o r
at
the
club
house
Sunday
after-
Vkl . ,1
bio. townspeople to contribute to the lions.
B. W. Group:
,: Feb. 15, for the benefit of the
ll : are in the precess of forma- i common fund. The method he fol. sanctuary is destroyed, the footstool
thers
The 1'. B. W. Club gave a Valet"- in
a
I • io ol Jewish Emergency Fund The
gift on the of our Lord is demolished. the altar
the club house Saturday lion.
s
io
n hi'
lowed was to condit
was attractively decorated, re- ti
at
ntriliution made by his townsmen,' of atonement is razed to the Of
ground
' Always the procedure is the S aante•
Israel
Feb 14
II m of the unity
freshments were served an( a prmne
o
h
•
's
a
—
Slim
a
First, the scout go
s his claim on his contribution equaling the
was given at each table. There were
.
de,astalvd.' Hearing the despon
•
.
The
1,
port.
31, people pretent.
the parcel of land he desires
to pur-
trial
raised
hiseowme
plough
this
method
he by
made
even the most . dent outcry of his pupil, Rabbi

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go,

Then
young
men
the soil
and the
niake
ready
for the ar- unwilling to contribute to the cause.";chanan
to them it
and
said indeed
sooth-
mer-lingly, turned
'My children,
is true
O F SIJNDAY SCHOOL I A.m..
Drama:
e
"In a time of great need an
.
.
The Strolling Players presented
III•
They have given their
edonit's Kerley fund was created. At the head that our Beth-liamikdash is destroyed.
The officers of Congregation Eman. 1 rival of the families
two one.act plays. "A Dollar" and
of the congregation will open Sunday , names that tell what this experiment , of the mevement to raise the amount but the Jewish soul possesses an
She Must Marry a Doctor," Friday, tiel announce that the Sunday School
morning. Feb. 22, at 10 o'clock. All !means to them—"Morning Star," , required -toad Rabbi Akiba, the mar.
sanctuary
also, • patio,.
With destructible
lary which will
cause atonement
and
Feb. 13. The Little Theater was so
later day,
'New Day." All of their badmigings tyr and ratriot of
crowded that people had to he turned
sses their
will , have been sPlii to gain funds for the named feelings Akiba learned that I forgiveness
to
times
our symbolize
people. which
and main-
will
all
members
are
requested
to
send
away. The girls did unusually well
Tarphon,
contributed
Hain at the unity a of our people and will
be organized
for children
and versatile
col. l also
for their first performance, judging children
at this
time. Cl from 5 to adventure, as well as to reduce their his wealthy, Mons
Rabbi
baggage. Many of them start with league,
from the appreciation of the autli-
enCe.
15 years of age.
On Wednesday evening, Feb. 25,

(West of Kinser')

DANCING EVERY NOON

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12 to 2

EVENING
NOONDAY ggl„
DINNER
%JUL.
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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25

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