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By DR. ISAAC GOLD



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queen.
lovely
n Ilr-
I been
rd. and
hly iv.
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Id it is
oak of
cat hail
'us, but
it time.
refuse ,
the
hus en.
itred is
hearing
he king
royal
u on it.

What a Cold
Day Means

Capital ,

he king
nly this
) put an
Mord , -
awl
ades the
all the
for this
:ing lots
he other
y which
at hears
ie queen
e heaven
of the
a feast
on is in-
le queen
les in, is
d order+
s erected

he Jews
end web.
ear with
nbodying
la by the
ults, and
hope for
e instead
r sorrow.
lip reigns
in better
end pres-
to°, may
rat. The
man is a
, the age-
icked the
s emanci-
:e, and in
reel have
collection

,

The Jewish Fraternal Orders

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A survey of Jewish life in America section the problem of Palestine in
the orders. Who will
will reveal the fact that the greatest its relation to
niasses who
; organized strength of American Jew. maintain that the large
is concentrated in the fraternal or- comprise their membership are indif-
i r
to the restoration of I a ts-
ders. These organizations, compara- ferent
tine? If their interest does not ex-
By Ch.B. H. Joseph.)
Designed Important Structures I
(Copywrtyht, Int.
i lively few in number, will be found press itself in a spontaneous response,
and Other
In M
Says the New Republic with a touch of feeling:
Ito contain hundreds of thousands of It is due to the fact that mass emo-
I members bound to their lodges, and
Large Centers.
tions require intelligent leadership to
(Bishop Manning's) success is a tribute to the large surplus
.
!through them to their central organ-
x ress themselves concretely and
Ms
in-
wealth of New Yorkers, to their amiability, to their credulity, to
, zations, by strong ties of personal en-
usefully. Only a novice in organiga.
g 'mews
FIGURED NOTABLY
their regularity, to their power of organization and to their fear of
[ cereal and social habits. Anyone
tt will expect lare
I gagd in a search for the elusive tub maers
pposing any cause which obtains otlicial endorsement in pretending
ma tters of
e
IN CITY PLANNING masses
to take the initiative in
o
do
with
will
tind
them,
in
the
size
and
I
to be civic, patriotic and religious, but it has nothing to
actual t ife, in these or- thia sort.
. . ....
religion, with democracy or with the making of a community out of
I lineaments tit
An illustration both of the readi-
a f that,
ders. Nevertheless i s iact
the unruly and dishevelled fragments of the vast, sprawling, heaving
Cities Far and Wide Consulted 1 with
a few exceptions, which only lens of the t housands of Jews who
',ass of economic tissue which is called New York City.
these orders to play an Mc
Him on Municipal Projects , serve to make the rule more glaring, conipose
the large
I
portant and t.ffective part ill
t
these
(orders
do
no
t
conribute
to
Jew-
lfare, as
the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
Involving Millions.
I
the measure that problems touching Jewish we
The writer is referring to
intelligent
h public welf are in
::
,f
an
••
a ■ US
idealistic leadership to evoke the
Every once in a while Cleveland, Ohio, breaks out with an anti-Jewish
does seem that there have been un- • NEW YORK. —Arnold W. Brun. may be expected from them and do and
that. But it
' and potential strength would proper response from the member-
I imagine
coin:molly
frequent
exhibitions on the part of some Cleveland newspapero • nee, one of the most distinguished of not wield the influence to which their , ship. is atTorded by the Independent
rash.
Maybe
r
entitledthem.
as well as prominent Cleveland individuals and organizations of a nasty . American architects. designer tot' the "ambe
Jewish life faith in America and in (Inter Writh Sholom of Philadelphia.
note that some gentleman connected officiallY I stadium of the College of the City of seem to ent
I Through the leadership of Si'! C.
prejudice against tip. Jews. I
New York, the School of M im ,s at ,
s b ese t w ith a
Ilii a , -
1
1
Wiah
3
,
a
questionnaire
to
the
with the schools of Cleveland has been iAauing a combinat ia a of an income !Columbia and
every other
i
nd other
other important
cities, died build.
herc multitude
of country
chalh-nging
problems. I Kraus,
grand
Irrith
master,
Shalom
and
has taken
s
the
raus , the
and Negro pupils of the high schools that i
ngs
in
this
apneu
in
t
i
live
There
is
the
task
of
Jewish
education
'
K
I
f
I
ft
form.
on and wa
monia.
report, a life insurance exam inati
of
Brunner
was
born in this city in America, the problem of reran- a leading part in the work
for the '
r-dranever fill o ut a red p ort , r ecently
tax
t sun would
th at ity
.'" 11 "N•es ' d in th e U nited State
Mr.
Cleveland, Ohio, I promise you
sought to emphasize religious or racial differences. The Jews of that I
city have a right to protest against such stupid and un-American per:Sept.
25, 1857,
and here
was and
educated
at otructing
Jewish life of in building
eastern
Eu- I'm
the public
schools
in '.%lan•
I rope, the
Pales-
Directly the
and Keren
indirectly
this order
has
that
h. problem
National Jewish Home-
enriched
Ilayesoil
by near-
the
' " f
; •
00 • 500 "f Whirl' 'In ward
chaster, England, later still tini,
the
Problem
of
combating
anti-
••
formances.
::
, m in America and elsewhere, $25,00 was contributed out of its
Smith
8 7 7 to 1579, at the ! hind
kb treasury. At the present time, the
Technol-
lesson in Americanization: Rollin Kirby, the famous World ear- two Years, from 1
ow
widens of organizing c
onist, pictures four boys, one holding the American thtg, their nanws are I Ma-eachusetto Institute of
I. la one of the most important
for Palestine and
to
Fritz Bauerschmidt, Antonio Nlasculo, A hrithatu Horowitz and Michael ogY. For many years his headquar- h •
Hogan, and underneath runs this line: "Georn. Washilgton is the Father tern for the practice of his profession
communal
country--t"
mention
sonic life
of in
the this
more
outstand- factors in the work
had
been
in
this
city.
Most of Mr. Brunner's works weer !lig ones. What role are the Jewish , the interest which its services to the
of My Country." These are the real 100 per centers.
of guy- fraternal orders playing in the ef- impelled Mr. Kraus to undertake a
--;;------
t er , edifice s '
d' a public
charac
:Aliment
ownership
to torts towards working out a solution Korn
sod has with
aroused
has now
.. , or belonging
visit Hato:
to Palestine
the object
of
William 1.yons Phelps lit must be our Yale friend), writing in the cur :Aliment
surveying the possibilities of the
institutions such as colleges or him- for these problems?
Like It," has this statement:
extend ing his


rent Scribner's, under the caption, "As I
country
with
a
view
to

With
the
exception
of
the
B'nal
a (
or-
p itals. In New Y or ,
the Independent Order B'rith services and the services of his or-
the two works already mentioned, he R' \%
M. Pierre Brisson, in an essay in the Paris daily Comeilia, called
Sholom of Philadelphia and the Or- ganization.
prepared the architectural pans .
"Le Theatre Juif," said that the Jews wrote the largest proportion of
Mr. Kraus became interested in the
lditng . at ilitarnarid ,ter Sons of Zion, the public affairs
ch(i.iiiStulle dntfsi', Bmui i u
contemparary plays in Paris. In addition to two dramatists of cam-
. of the American Jewish community movement at the time of Dr. Weiz-
Henry Bernstein,
Sinai "f I ta
manding importance, Georges (le Porto-Itiche Bad
?' ti r 1 1 , a 11
a
the Jewish people generaly went mann's first visit in Philadelphia. Ile
'l
1
I
ct
o
t
tree
projei
Tristan Bernard, Pierre Wolff, Francis de Croisset, Edmond
Had i N astir y an
center to be matters of no momentous con- devoted himself to it with all his mag-
there ar
ritifart ,;:i a7!ohrba, hmuniiciopfa Fifty
See, Nozierre, Alfred Savoir and many others. It appears that it is
easy tozicrrr,
- ninth cern to thew organizations. In their netic energy and his order followed
name a long list, perhaps a clear majority of idaywrights.
him with enthusiasm, becoming the
Jew's are
• cas e, the saying of the Psalmist needs
stree:tean 1 ' 4;VV(Ornth'' v( nut been ` • to
But is there anything in his thesis? it believes that the Jew
be reserved, for they, who are cap- most important Jewish organizatMn
rrob11111;
rigid out the result 1 Woult 'l
all alike in a certain downrightness; that they have more force than
I 1
ley es in Phila.
e eren aveso«
II
, 1greatest
„ihifur- :dile of being the cornerstone of the : . i n the K
r . ' it P ,r,niinsn . (hres
have seen NI
intelligence; more brutality than subtlety; more sensuality than ten-
a de
1 , d 1 h •
seem not to enter into the I 1 h •
M r. K'' ' nu ' inv
In "' u . It own
' r.
f ' edifice re at all. The Wnai Writh is, ' dolphin
in.
mon eume en t 11 fur
derness. Their works are "stronger" than the works of other French-
intimate e•ircle where Palestine had
nished the designs for the suggested structure
ten a nuttier of indifference, and
of
course,
in
a
class
by
itself.
Its
bran
men.
undertaking.
• •
impulse was Jewish public succeeded in converting large num-
Among the chief examples of !dr. • original
now ex pacts, on his return
Ilere's the way Professor Phelps sizes up the situation:

and, although it has not re- fibers. Ile
"runner's art to be found elsewhere service
as
whole-heartedly to the more 'from Palestine, to interest his wealthy
err Olt
ter Cadet II( spit I at west Point, • acted t Jewish needs as to the older , acquaintance, to make still more con-
don't believe there is anything in it. It is true that
:
Personally, I
' r G )Othic a "of le; ter C•itnt.:
' in 'the
with t ibutions for fate - tine both through
Jews, but I cannot see that Jewish human
and the ‘Sit:11- re cen it is, nevertheless, imbued
many plays are written by
col Park State Buildings

nature is really ally different from other human nature; any more
'
of Jewish public service and I !the Eerell Ilavesoil and in other ways.
h e, spirit
10V ers
,tiers' and Sailors' Memorial Bridge1 t °5"
TIN ex
I. C ntt • as
than I believe that Americans are more materittlistic or keener
it may be hoped that in time the 1 ,, . Ruing ' t " P ""

: at Harrisburg, Pa.; the custom house
''
the"e
wi s h problems, estawially
plorer. .
of money than Europeans.
: and court house in Cleveland, wherei n „.er J e
memberof
the Jewish fra-
member
find
!he hal much to do with the modern
I reconstruction of Palestine, will
Innt
• k to
I Hers are thoroughly imbued
Thanks muchly, Professor, for those honest words'.
the dace on its program
inprovements
in
"city
planning,
a
n
::-----
o entitled. The reconstruc- with Jewish sentiment and are inter-
did also in Baltimore, and the
hicl h •t. •
does occupy such a wi led in Jewish welfare. . They are
I note where the three h,,
Well, religion is going on apace in Canada.
. Monumental Bridge ill Toledo, Ohio. ' lion of ! Pirtle:gine
Order ready to express ,. this interest can
denominations have merged in the Coiled Church
I Mr. Brunner was the architect of the

will
'most important I
and enthusiastically.'t
organization
But this of
Henry S. Frank Synagogue, which is Sons
place of
on Zion.
the program
the
of Canada. Says the Christian Scienct. NIonitor:
reason lenders of all of them enhance their
by
of
• a Dart of the Jewish Hospital in Phila- also is in a class by itstlf,
, stige, as well as th.tt of their
o. ',,,i ' pre
of the fact that the restoration of
a
.
Church union in Canada is an expression of the desire of many
I d,:ipbia,

h ee in-
Palestine acted as the original iin- • organizations, making o f t 1, em th
people to see the more practical application of religion in daily life.
City Planning Authority.
I
struments of constructive effort
Mr.
Brunner's
eceptional
knowl-
I
pulse
in
its
creation.
and
age
when
the
Protestants
i
which
they
should
be,
by
utilizing
this
of course, that the pri-
I
Another miracle may happen in this day .

. treat his brethren ed u. ' of the architectural problems of ' • ' • t •
x about the ! sentiment and gitIng

. • I hi', 11:11111
OMgreatt
expect . a 7. tile modern American city, mc to ing mart' i mpulse that brougt
of Canada, disciples of
fra- [ direction in the way this has been
. much. We don't
creation
of
most
of
the
Jewish
the
B'rith
with some degree of brotherly love.
Not
cat
n
the
arrangement
of
streets
and
parks,
appl
„ by the leadership of
1 orders was purely a personal d on
It takes time for a "practic aliio
rec-

ligious
revolution
so life."
suddenly.
of religion
in daily
But now that the Protestants themselves are , every phase of a city's plan, was
Sholant.
beginning to break down the artificial and un-Christian barriers which the. Ilection
I ognized
In
many
instances
t

.
member
and
,
to
the
for commissions having charge imaterial
t one—the
desire to provide certain
benefits
JEWS CHOOSE
erected as sort of "spite fences" perhaps the (lay is not far distant in Canada
his family. The social aspect of the
, of great municipal improvements. Be '
natural developmentIIPOLISH
TEN LEADING FIGURES
when they will break down the "hate fences" they have erected between . had been a member of the Art Cam- i lodges came as a
the association of individuals
themselves and their Jewish neighbors.
Y ork, president of the from
mission f New "
who had a common hickground of
WARSAW. — I.I. T. A.) — Polish
Help! Help! Someone asks me to name the 10 most intelligent Jews I Board of Supervision of Public Build- I 0 • s . and purpose.
Ne vertheless h is • Jewry, like that of the United State,
Thin
in America. We have had the 10 "greatest" named, though truth demands • ,... and C ( unds in Cleveland, and a
' tural •
not something unna
has its ten most popu ar men.
there
p.-
difference of opinion. As for the 10 most integer- member of similar bodies in Balt,- 1
iction of the interests
of the
or' became
personal and
social,
I became evident when the Lodz Taub-
I more , Rochester, Denver and other ! restr'
am.
1
am
willing
to
we state there is a
the purely
to failure
job along to someone braver than I
I cities. Ile was the architect, in 1914. ' der
in its
to assume obligations blatt, a Yiddish
daily
paper,
p
of
a
vote
taken
among
tual, 1 "MSS that
belongs
there.
fished re ,:uit•
end
ce in the . its
•of the improvements for the city als'
name one—Horace Kellen. His name
readers as to who are the nos:
!and exercise an ,,,'1 aril
He 11 - 8 ' 1
to take !water-front of Albany.
Jewry. The
larger affairs of the Jewish commun
who Wan;
ular lea ders in Polish
Why not help the Jews who have gone the
to Mexico
ger%
water to
help our European !been president of the Fine Arts !
and the Jewish people? Such a! pop
icy
. situation implies an absence of ideal- returns brought in the names of the
across
up
farming?
We
semi
millions
brethren to help themselves at home. Why not render assistance to t he , Federation of New York, vpresi- !
P to associate e with : following:
who have acceMml Mexico's invitation? The government is will I dent of the National Sculpture So- I ism that is diflicu
I Deputy Isaac Greenbaum, formerly
sewoo
organized
effort.
ing to extend every possible aid to encourage the Jewish immigrants to
hundreds
To maintain
that
this indifference president of the Jewish Club of Depti-
• I I ciety. president of the Architectural
take up agriculture but funds are needed. With the doors of many countries League of New York. treasurer of the 1 ; Jewish
1
public welfare is to be ties of the Polish S; 1/r. Leon
American
being slowly closed against them one would imagine that thow having the I National Institute of Arts and
Let- to
the match:111Am and Reich, present president; Dr. Joshua
rabbi of Cracwe and member
responsibility would make it economically possible for our harassed brethren ters. t iee-president
of the
-1' Ilion rabbi
inn a nd
Me"it"T " I • a`eribed t
a
i"
apathy
of
the
membership of these
parliament; Sholom Asch, famous
l'it•!!• \
1
1
•"
of
Ed"c"t
ignore the pr•o- Of ritvr, Noah Prilutzki, lawyer anti
to find a home in Nlexico. What seems to be the trouble?
'N • •w• Y"r k 11 "ar d
organizations
i-
to
11"'
th(.
t.e"-
Pea- . a'
----::---
or d 1:102. His clubs included
-ii
by which large masses of
1 cease
phi are influend..1 and directed. If leader of the Volkspartei; Rablti Ali.
nifty boycott' has been outlined 1.y the Arabs against c to jtury. !'layers and Engineers.
married Emma Beatrice it is true that GI . e who are led de- raffia° Mordecai Alter, Chassidic rob.
Rather a
Balfour's coming to Jerusalem. The day he arrives the Arabs are the
going
lwari ja; Ilillel Zeitiiii.
Arida:119" he
a •
....ter of those who Ili of (ion ka
It
won't be a hardship for ntost of them,
K""fm""•
io• Hebrew and Yiddish writer; 11.
Nits "runner's views on the present term': e (e Chat
stop working. That
,11,
u
s
egoi
true
that
a
could
have never been famous for working overtime. At :my ratt• thcy are going
d sh novelist and pb-
Nomlicrer, Yidi
an citioo were often had, it i
of American
to quit and assemble in their holy places and presumably
offer
prayers
that
did
not
flatter
!and
cublic-s
dritt.I
teadership
c
ii,
fu5v a new soul and energy into hoist, and the historians, Professors
o pportunity to varsity • I itWect
frankly expresse d.
Balfour shall choke on a fish bone before he has an
University. ,citirens with too much praise of their la
the late Montgomery
Schuyler's
in the exercises attendant on the opening of the Ilebrew
was fond
of quot- I their fe'Iowe s. ('ea bier in this con- Shor and Balaban.
Ile
home
towns.
i,i .
Besides all this the Arab papers will appear that day
in 11000 , iup
ming
i n , ridicui„„,i,.
act dressed
black borders. The Arabs in this instance are
, i"iz
remark that American architecture
Trying to "take it out on Balfour" because of the Balfour declaration and 1
art of covering
t h e i r ryas apparently "the
his evident desire to treat all elements fairly under the Ara
terms
b,. of
A, the
f or man-
one thing with another thing to imi-
date is absurd and can only react unfavorably on the
tate a third thing, which, if genuine,
threat that in the event of a Jewish demonstration
in honor of Balfour that
Ile
undesirable."
s hould be disregarded. It in' I would be highly
•T s
the government shall take Ow consequences
constantly urge ,
should be planned and beautified by
high time that reason supersede the mob.
fur Introducing min realy qualified fur the task, the
are far
that the readers of this column will pardon problems
me
and Jewish extreme difficulties of which
I trust
upon Jewii[h
, beyond the amateur.
aubiects that do not seem to bear directly
sometimes we find in questions apparently remote from th.
direct
bearing
For Efficiency and Beauty.
interests. But
ing
Jewish world containing in reality possibilities of hav
"Experience, patient study and a
am and have always been apprehensive of the relations
are needed
upon world Jewry. I
111,.01. quite reconcile constructive imagination
between the eastern and western world. I could
to increase the t•fliciency of a city as
that hundreds of millions of human be color
a working machine and at the same
myself to the thought
are satisfied to continue along for all time subject to wbite
domination.
me
that Japan, time to secure the beauty that conies
dinner speeches to convince
more than after
order and fit III•sS of purpose,"
It will take
dia, Russia, Egypt and other countries in their neighborhood
do from
happen
he remarked in an address before the
China, I n
not hate the west and the people of the west. And whatever is to
National Institute of Arts and Let-
degree.
wt,, affect the Jew to a great
tern.
----...;
In 1921, while Mr. Brunner was
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen used to live down in Greenwich Village. the Bohemian
but he architectural adviser to the State of
east
side,
to
live on the
Pennsylvania in its Capitol Park de-
mention
both
York.
Trotsky
used
to
I
qu'irter of New
The reason
he refused
• •
velopment at Harrisburg,
on long hair and l arge 1
wasn't
so in much
found
Dr. Sen's address, delivered
not in of Canton.
Ohio, hut revolution
in e anton, in 1$20,000 in back salary due hint or
anniversary
the Bolshevist
is
that
work
and
suggested
Ft (wit-, I tw„ years'
of the
China, on the occasion
years
interesting, isn't it, to think of Sun Yat-Sen writing
: his salary for the ensuing two $4,000.
It i• sia. Rather
in a little studio in the villagt. while Trotsky was sitting in the east side I I be cut from $10,000 a year to
for the radical newspapers, and that we find Ill,
explained his refusal of the $20,-
efffee houses writing articles
both of them later on engaged in leading revolutionary
movements
in their it , 000
on the ground that he was receiv-
Dr. Yat-Sen's
because
[
When the temperature falls the
peech o f
s
ing
6 per cent commission on $1,000,-
res pective countries. Let's read that
about w
worth of work, which he consid-
demand for gas rises. When the
000
on
the
preceding
paragraph
I
ha: a bearing
ered adequate pecuniary reward.
the success of the
[
furnace fails to keep folks warm,
We have assembled here today to commemorate
volution. Since China has been in contact with foreign
and has
gas, that ever ready convenience
Russian R e
to sign many unjust treaties
away our
powers she has been compelled
these treaties she signed
of o
does the job.
lost much erritory. In signing
sovereignty and independence. These treaties are
it record
of the Im-
a colony
t Today our country is virtually
enslavemen er
Imagine thousands of people
perialist Powers and the Chinese people are
slaves. . The
commemorate
the present
victory
The fourth annual liadassah Purim
factor in
using extra gas and you can un-
celebration has a double purpose; first, to
ball will be held in the Jewish Com-
Russian Revolution, which has been a most powerful
a lesson and e xample for
of the
munity Center Tuesday evening,
derstand why gas consumption
freeing China; and second, to make this day
March ln. The auditorium will be
a revolution in China."
jumps 15 to 20% in a few hours.
transformed into a spring arbor, hav-
ing a false ceiling of lattice work of
These demands arc met because
Japan says amen and so does India!
blue
and
white
ribbon
interwoven
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strings at Delancey street with spring flowers. Palms and fern-'
the Gas Company at great expense
Max Gabel earned his first dollar selling shoe
Jew-
the
the Bowery 35 years ago. Today Max is president of
the of
Jewish
Theater c ry will be in profusion with
Can
the Yiddish
M.oh
maintains sufficient equipment to
and
ish national colors, also used by Ha-
of Grge
Association.
He is actor,
a sort a Yiddishh playwright and a Yiddish dassah, of blue and white forming the
.tanagers'
world.
Ile is a Yiddish
take care of the heaviest demands.
theater
producer. So you see that it is possible to make considerable headway on background. A seven-piece orchestra
will play. beginning at 9:10 o'clock.
a shoe string.
Many novelties will be featured and
We even keep careful records of
i[ea•onal refreshments served at 11:30
cal conditions—on the history of it' o'clock. The ticket committee report.
weather conditions. We endeavor
ed that large contingents are expect-
peoples.
to know in advance what you will
be furnished ed from Saginaw, Bay City, Pontiac,
Vocal selections will
ed
by members of the Friday Afternoon
. --
Mrs, William Rosen-[
need so that you will always
and Detroit.
Jewi s h Institute Mother. Club:
general chairman and is be-[
berg is
of the Music Circle.
Isaiah Chernoff, principal
Schnee, M
receive good gas service.
assisted 13y afro.
his
second
Kirl•V Center, will deliver
H. Podolsky, Mrs. Edward Rosenberg, i
I. cure on Jewish history before the Purim BO:
[ Mrs. Morris Cooper, Mrs. H. Nover.1
Purim masquerade ball
which
will
be
Mothers Club meeting
of The
the annual
Jewish Mothers Club of De- Mrs. Robert Kostoff, Mrs. B. Schlager I
held at the Balch School, corner of
and Mrs. F. Dubois.
Ferry and St. Antoine avenues, Sat- trait will be held Wednesday evening,
2:30 March 11, in the new ballroom of the
urday afternoon, March 7, at
new Talmud Torah. Philadelphia and , A writer in the Deutche Tageblatt
o'clock.
of Berlin urges that an official trans-
In his previous lecture he covered Byron avenues. at 0 o'clock.
In addition to valuable prizes of- lation be made of the Talmud
and
of conflicts
the period between Abraham and the
special that, if discovery
made and German
death of Moses. Although his next fered for the best masks, •
Talmudic is l aws
[
topic will begin with the period of feature will consist of a traditionall between
melody based on the Megillah played state laws, the Jewish communities
Jewish history under the leadership
ff. should be forced to indicate whether
Cherno
by Is
t n invited.aiah
of Joshua, he will emphasize the in- on the c onceria
they still adhere to the Talmud.
influence of the topography of Pales-
The publi c i5
tine—its surface, climate and physi--

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indignant and overwhelmed by fear

RABBI'S SON JOINS
of arrests and persecutions by the
COMMUNIST PARTY Communist party when it learned that

the son of the local rabbi, who is him-

RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Indicative of self an ordained rabbi. had officially
the terror and oppression under which joined the Yersektzia, the Jewish sec-
party.
non-Communist Jewish groups live in tion of the Communist
Particular anxiety wan felt in the
Russia is an incident which occurred
because the
in Swenigorodsk, government of ranks of the Zionists
was pre-
newly converted Communist
Kieff.
associated with the Zionists.
viously
The Jewish population was greatly

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