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the resolution
ed."
LOUIS LIPSKY AGAIN
tional executive committee.
To Form American Agency.
Battle Over Suffrage,
MADE ZIONIST HEAD I kn almost
That final steps have been taken to i
equal battle was con-

i, the non-Zionist branch of 1
rgan


ducted
on
the
question
of
equal
suf-

S CONVENTION i '
AT P P. S.
I (rage for Jewish women in the Jew- American Jewish participation in the ;
__ . _
'ish National Assembly in Palestine. Jewish Agency was announced by Dr.

—5 0 I

(Continued from page one.)
' The resolution proposed by the cum- Leonard Stein, political seeretary of l
meat and expressing confidence in mittee wished the Zionist Organize-' the World Zionist Organization, who ,
' tion of America to ''CO on record in • read a letter from Louis Marshall,
his leadership.
favor of equal suffrage for men and during the discussion on the matter of
By Chas. H. JosePh•/
(Cocrw•isht, 1921.
Praise Sir Herbert Samuel.
I women in the Jewish National As- 'the Jewish Agency.
., A (ter hsr nil, du
duly considered the
Abother resolution of great import-1 semblY in Palestine," intended to i
Last week I invited the Jew sh Science group to use this column to make i
, j
Hs an
strengthenthe Progressive wing
a statement regarding the meaning and purpose of Jewish Science. H abbi lance adopted by the convention
I
I
i
representative ,
Sir Herbert Samuel,
retirin,
thus
Clifton Herby Levy, the leader of the movement, has very kindly re '.'"`
h to
Commissioner
of Palestine.
The
of th e Plestine Jewish National As- subject,
t
am
now
-ed toted
anizetion
■ my
sembly.
A
number
of
speekers
urged
eis t bodies in the United I
to my request with the communication which follows. In view of the ever high
i
that while the question of equal suf. i. m
incensing
interest in Jewish Science, I am sure the readers of Random resolution
ion reads:
ts•r
ates to bring 'Wont the participa . !
Stales
cr
'''
Thoughts will appreciate this opportunity to hear at first hand just what
"Whereas, during his term of of- trage for women is beyond discussion tion Of American Jewry in the Agency
Jewish science stands for,
lice as high Commissioner of Pales- • in Jewish life in general, it is not de-
a-me-e
tine, Sir Ilerbert Samuel has demon- sirable that American Zionists yoke: the following persons:
Dr. Aron,
Cyrus Pitts.'
Ad-
Marcus
June 29, 1925.
strides! an extraordinary devotion to their opinion at this moment when a tag Philadelph
• his task and an appreciation of its split occurred
Dear Mr. Joseph:—Your very fair invitation to send you a state-
re in the Palestine Na- burgh; James H. Becker, Chicago;
' moods, bringing into a difficult situ- tional Assembly, and interfere in the Henry J. Bernheim, New York; David
meat of the "Essence of Jewish Science," in brief form, for publica-
ation the highest administrative goal• internal development of the Palestine
M. Bressh•r,
David
A.
tion in your column is one not to be ignored, but knowing the limita-
:Brawn,
Detroit; New
lion. York;
Alfred
M. Co-
tions of space thus allowed, is much like the heathen's request of
ities of tact, foresight and patient Jewish community. A Motion to
he stood on one foot. You
mastery
of
obstacles
inherited
from
table
the
resolution
was
defeated.
hen,
Cincinnati;
Dr.
Lev
K.
Frankel,
Dr.
tell
hint
what
Judaism
was
while
k;
New
Turk;
Felix
Fuld,
Newar
nine], to
go
e
remember that he said: " What is hateful to thee, do unto none; sh
a long period of chaos and maladmin- The resolution urging equal suffrage Leo .1 unga, New York ; Dr. Samuel
and study." I might answer
er you in much the same words. Jewish
was adopted with an overwhelming , Schulman, New York; Dr. Abram Si -
istration; now, therefore, be it
compressed
into
a
few
hundred
Science is far more than can be
Resolved, that the Zionists of majority.
man, Washington; Felix M. Warburg ,
"Resolved,
The results of the elections of of-
words. We have published five numbers of the Jewish Life, our
America, in convention assembled,
monthly magazine, in which we have tried to make clear all that this
hereby express their appreciation of Seers of the Zionist Organization of I " shall take the lib erty of serving
atonement signifies, and we have not yet begun to tell the complete
the services which Sir Herbert Sam- America, held for the first ,I
time by New York.
• 1 •r of the committee ex-of-

the

story. In fact, as a living movement, we
eel has rendered in his capacity OF a secret ballot, were made known ! their;'Mr.
Marshall's letter addressed
tent will never be laid down. But let me indicate a few of the basic
High Commissioner of Palestine, and long after midnight Tuesday night, to the members of the committee
express their confidence that in his before the convention came to Alr e ad .
ideas of Jewish Science.

' personal capacity he will continue to close.
"Until the Zionist Congress ate! var-
Jewish Science is a purpose and a faith. Its purpose is the appli-
Re-elect Lipsky Chairman,
give evidence of the same devotion
Louis Lipsky was re-elected chair- ions non-Zionist bodies in other coon-
iation of the principles of Judaism to the life of the modern Jew.
toward the rebuilding of the Jewish
It aims at the full co-operation of Judaism with Science, in its
homeland as he has evidenced during man of the Zionist Organization of I the
tries
have decided
to participate
in
establishment
of an
enlarged Jew-
broadest sense. It is a reinterpretation of Jewish thought in terms
the course of his administration."
America. The election of Dr. Ste hen
, ish Agency on the lines here in set
P
ac
'
Confidence
in
the
new
high
com-
Wise
and
Judge
Julian
W.
.
of
American
rep-
of modern thinking.
S. V)
forth, the s
g the
, missioner, Lord Herbert C. Plumer, as members of the national executive i resentatives would of necessity be pre-
Je wish Science stresses the spiritual aim of life. Citin
Prophets and salmists of Israel as the spiritual giants of humanity,
was embodied in still another resold- committee, which was held by the mature. In anticipation, however, of
It' favorable action on the part of the
it reinterprets their teachings in the light of modern knowledge,
tion, which stated:
delegates, was also announced.
Jewish Science distinctly avows the oneness of man. It finds
"Whereas, the brilliant record of became known immediately, however, Zionist Congress and of non-Zionist
,
the spirit, mind and body so closely intertwined that it stands for the
Lord Plumer as an administrator is that Judge Mack, when advised of his organizations in other lands, I urge
complete development and control of the entire being.
evidence of the importance which his election, notified by wire that he de- ' upon your attention the importance of
Jewish Science holds further that if the spiritual nature be fully
Britannic Majesty's government at- (dined to serve on the national execu- giving the subject which this commit.
at the
developed, it will control and direct the mental and physical; th
I tech to the fulfillment of their man- tire.
tee is to deal with careful considera.
spirit is supreme. Jewish Science is founded upon the faith that
I date over Palestine, and an earnest
The other officers elected are as
man has attained the spiritual heretofore and may attain it again.
vice-chairmen, l io,11. It is my firm conviction that no 0f-
, of its intention to continue in the en- follows:
Honorary
But until the perfect spiritual power is developed we must avail
couragement and facilitation of the Reuben Brainin and Hirsch Maslian-
bring tbout
Henrietta fort should be spared W
ourselves of all tested means of preserving the mental sanity and
rebuildingof the Jewish homeland sky; vice-chairmen, mi ss
unity and harmon . in the ranks of
operation
f
that
mandate;
Szold and Bernard A. Rosenblatt of Israel
, under the terms o
physical soundness of humanity, by co-
for the solution of the man
a
New York, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver problems affecting Palestine and the
now, therefore, he it
logists and the skilled physicians and surgeons.
man o future of the Jews in the Holy Land."
i
"Resolved, That the Zionists
o
Cleveland and Max Shulman
Jewish Science holds that if men and women accept its teachings,
America
extend
extent t their
els greeti ngs to the nf
Chicago, honorary secretary,
'
I A
they will be saner, healthier, happier and therefore more effective in
new high commissioner and look for- David J. I.aliski of New York; secir)er. the letter concluded.
aces
Resolution Approving Agency.
brniging about the era of love and good will among men, the es
: ward with confidence to a periodtodf. tary to executive committee, Meyer
cience advocs
"This convention affirms its approv-
fruitful co-operationin the upbuild- W. Weisgal, New York; treasurer,
Mane Age preached by Israel's prophets. Jewish S
his s Isaac Meister, New York; associate n al of the steps which have been taken
aith in God as man's sole Helper and Healer. It denies
homeland
°melon(i
ew
i g of . th Jewish
the deep f

so-called faith healer does more than
treasurer, Harry P. Fierst of New by the Zionist Organization of Amer-
administration.
that either the physician or the
which
l'

in
the
way
of
the
healing
power
ice and by the World Zionist Organi•
"The
Zionists
of
the
United
States

York
remove o strut o
of bodily
America tune-
in convention
assembled
Knowing
the
tremendous
influence
of
the
mind
over
Ti;
the
administrative
committeelzation to draw into the Jewish Agencyl
of God.
at Washington record their profound were elected Gedaliah Bublick, Iler- ' such Jewish organizations as are pre-
pared to co-operate in the upbuilding
tions, Jewish Science insists that its followers, through their faith in
r t fi ation at the recent o enin gii,s0at mann Conheim, Jacob Fishman,
be e
the Presence of God and His constant willingness to aid man, will
li.h rew university 0lia Blount 1 raham Goldberg. Boris Grabelsky, I of Palestine, under the terms of the
cst irf
i the
t a first
mic- Emanuel Neumann, Morris Rothen•imandate for Palestine providing for
guarded from aberrations of mind and many diseases of the body,
ey are o the
Scopus.
historic
establishment of a Jewish Nation-
co in- 1 berg, S. J. Rosensohn, S. J. Wein- the lleete
tio n that not only is thi s firm
in Tty
i of the entire being t which they enjoy through
because of the virility
cident part of the organic develop- I stein , Sol Friedland and Morris Sam- i al
their complete trust in God, if attained.
already
Jewry,
s ' convention believes that the
ithin
"Thi
t
w
I
meat of the Jewish homeland, and tad of New York and Louis Topkis of
Jewish Science refuses to mak • e a s
at presenting a methdod
teps which have been taken in this I

therefore of the Zionist ideal, but I
steps
vided into far too many camps, but aims
' h the
h t re-
that the future work of the rebuild- ' Wilmington,
Del. delegates to the direction are in
in harmony with
y which t e of all modes of practice may deepen their spiritual
The following
IC h J • .s
b
. ing of Erotz Israel takes on a new World Zionist Congress were elected: I ditions of the Zionist movement, the I
power and regain the faith which so many lack.
.
--e-tee-e---
, °dignity ra end significance, dedicating Louis Lipsky, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, • ideal of which it has always been that
Jewish Science deprecates mere intellection as the freezing die-
Conheim,rris
Rothenberg,
nin, M o Abraham
Gold- , the creation of t he Jewish National
I F e ff ? . t . o F r.n glory . . ' . ,e , Reuben B rai
meat in religion. It appeals to the will as the supreme stimulus to
Home should beco me the accepted pro-
ot mank
Hermann
ind
and
the
glory
ot
tne
uee-
,
berg,
Bernard
A.
Rosenblatt,
Eman.
gram of the entire Jewish people;
action and uses reason as one of the modes by which that will may
I ish name."
Israel these steps are also in line with the
The
consolidation
and
at
the
ewe
Ja
,
N
be broadened and deepened.
llhe
1 time the extension of the Zionist Goldberg, Isaac Carmel, Miss Lotto provisions of Article 4 of the mandate, 1
Jewish Science is presenting in the literature now appearing the
y
ideal so as to enable the non-Zionists eel t eumann, Jacob eister,
Fishman,
er, David J.Icallin
details of the method by which the Jews may heroine spiritua
calling u on the Zionist Organization
minded. to participate in the rebuilding work I.evensohn, Isaac
Meister,
co-operation of all Jews
Kaliski, Mrs.
Simon Rothenberg, N. to secure
i the estab-1
of
Palestine
was
the
keynote
of
the
Jewish Science s
really
only
a
spiritual
education
of
the
Jew,
and
who are willing to assist in
II.
Ebin
and
Meyer
W.
Weisgal,
all
of
m
i
reactions re-
1ti
•p y.
New York; Max Conheim, Ilugo am, lishment of the Jewish National
opening
a( Idress of Louis Lips
op
that it is needed is proved by the unexpected
bbis of all camps, applauding the spiritual presentation
"Every Jewish force, every Jewish Dr A E. Abromowitz and Max Shut-
chive d from ra
I resource, every bit of Jewish streng n man, Chicago; I. Kahanowitz, Greens-
"This convention views with satis-
of the faith as presented in the Jewish Life.
, is needed for the achievement of the berg, Pa.; A. B. Philadelphia;
Jewish Science properly understood is never complete, any more
Cohen, Scranton;
Rabbi faction the action taken by the non-
task,"
Mr. Lipsky declared in urging Jacob Edelstein,
than Judaism is filled out. It is an emphasis of the spiritual and an
tas
Conference,
convened
under
earneempt to show the laity how Judaism is applicable to every
he adoption of the 1.Neizmann plan Abba Hillel Silver, Cleveland• . Alfred Partisan
the leadership
of Louis
Marshall,
at
st att
concerning the extension of the Jew- -- 0 .
ondon, and Dr. Scnmarya which steps were taken to invite Jew-
London,
detail of life, how through its spiritual pow er the Jew may again lead
L
""'
ish Agency. "We dare not regard 31
ish organizations not affiliated with
Levin, Jerusalem.
the world in spiritual achievement.
...—e-we•-•--
ourselves as the elect, to whom alone',
' the Zionist Organization to send their
Membership Grows.
salvation is offered. Willingly or un-
We have sent you the issues of our magazine as they appeared,
of the merer. shi P of .representatives to a conference to se-
The ro h of
willingly, the whole Jewish people , h
and shall continue so to do. From its pages you will glean all that
in America
i lect delegates which will constitute the
Zionist
you or your readers may desire to now about the development of
I must arise Differences of thought the
during
the last year was pointed out : American section of the enlarged Jew.
and habit shall not divide us. These
be put on amt • in the annual report of the organize- ish Agency."
.
- ..h
the movement.
are garments that may
I am pleased to announce that at the Conference on
tion submitted to the convention by
e .
may be thrown
then off.
Science, which is to be heist in Temple Beth El, at Rockaway Park,
Jewish people we seek to redeem is' the administrative committee. Ten RATHENAU MURDERER
New York, Rabbi Alfred G. Moses, who was the first American rabbi
above the thought and above the thousand new members joined the or-
to write under this title in his book published first in 1916, will take
GIVEN THREE YEARS
I ganization during the year and it
h
p
oi.niu
a prominent part in the work. Other rabbis will assemble around
...
habit.
edu
Theoretical differences are irrele.inow has a total membership of
f te e lessons for spiritual
i on
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A four year
65,000.
the table and out of the d isc uss
cation which have been given t the New York group will come a
rant.
."Reviewing the whole Zionist situ. prison term was the sentence imposed
corporate responsibility of the
series of lessons which may be utilized in every synagogue in which
Supreme Court of Leipsig on
Oization invades every ation, we are hound to take comfort by the tenant Brandt for his implica-
on Organizati
Zionist
Zion
the rabbi is aroused to the need of his people for spiritual training.
field
of
endeavor
in Palestine. Why from the surprising progress made in , Oberlieu
Unless we are to say that the present generation of adult Jewry
t
asdihtteel epeedhecroenseulteeere- tion in the murder of Walter Rhe
ch ehee
ballees tt ninee,teekti g
P
a
should we hesitate? Are we not now '
'hite-i
is hopeless, they must realize now what was not given them before,
nau Ge m n neirett•inemMifiensistzea uh
building the House of Israel?
and this is our aim. I shall be Pleased to read what opponents of
by
"With the strength that comesfavorable
for
success,"
the
report
was
killed
ra
'
'
our idea have to say, for I am quite willing to learn from those wiser
1
Pal- Jewish origin three years *ago. The
'
than I, and shall welcome all fair, constructive criticism. subject to
funds as our instruments, we proceed estine has risen to over 3,000 per I court sentence states that Brandt
the0
troduce
nt
Thanking you for this opportunity o i
in
any
direction
in
order
that
through'
month.
The
new
immigration
brings
w ould not lose his civil rights
urs,
R
u ;iriece,711,a
Ve p
our strength all that is Jewish Pales. into the land financial resources, , Herr Kuechenmeister, who Was th
your wide circle of readers, I am,
B‘ LEVY.
within the na- which the old immigration seldom owner of the automobile used by the e
---e-aws-e--- tine ma be
y e integrated
I possessed. The cities are developing murderers, was acquitted.
D. in this
a bit too rapidly. The bel-
Cod created man in His image in order to Pronlot eillcieneY Rocke . bona' s tructure, he declared.he rapdly.
i.
What we have in Palestine is t
an d city
"
world. At least one gains tht
idea
from
reading
about
John
that
doe-
. nee between land worker
well if one
he q
wouldquite
of s tile wreck of East Eu- , a
een disturbed and great-
r
salvage
orren.
TThat
aste
f
abht.
. herit- , dweller has ;.bl
feller , Sr .: W aste is
taxi do iver 50 cents is waste
re .es taes !
ipping
a
t
w hat is w 2aste
o the
Jena life.
Ish Peopl
being in- er efforts ell be requires! to
Rockefeller;
a exa ctly
distributing
5-cent pieces instead of dimes to the little boys ropean
Jewell
There
e is the
I
age f
it."
cien and wasteful; docki ocke-
ighborhood tin his birthday is ineffit
his stalled. There the long migration lath
Complaints against the British goy-
er demonstration of Mr. Rng
in his ne
ends There the Jewish people stand
b. II '4 anoth
he
fact
that
the
I
t
.


caddy a dime because
erect, beginning anew the creative er
feller's efficiency. A tear is perhaps a drop of water to Mr. Roc
British adminitration of Palestine
and tears should be eOlifterved. There is such a thing as justice,
but there
1 e. during the past five years has not met ,
construe as justice tempered with
C.
Drive.
Discuss J. D.
the demands of Zionists and the Jew- I
is also social justice—that
seems to me to be God's idea. And I prefer God's idea to
Two questions occupied almost the ish population of !intestine with r e -
merry--which
entire
time
of
discussion
on
the
last
Bard
to the allotment of state land for !
______.............._
that of Mr. Rockefeller.
A reader in Chicago refuses to let Dr. Watts rest peacefully in his day of the convention. One con- Jewish colonization, with regard to a
earned the campaign of $15,000,000 :s
speedy enactment et a Palestine na-
e and FU ests that while Dr. Watts expressed his thanks to God for proposed by the American Jewish t ionality law which would facilitate !
grave
been born a Jew, infidel or heathen, some of his en-religionists Joint Distribution Committee, mainly, the acquiring of Palestine citizenship I
not
"are thankful for other heavenly favors," and these are the spiritual o er- as it was asserted, for the purpose by. Jewish settlers and with regard to
of starting Jewish colonization work the allotting of an appropriate part
logs unto the Lord:
in Crimea. The second concerned of the Palestine budget for the needs
I'd rather be a Baptist
the equality of suffrage for Jewish of the Hebrew educational system in
And wear a shining face
women in the Jewish National As- the country were voiced for the first
Than be a dirty Methodist
, sembly in Palestine over which a , time in the history of the Zionist
And fall away from grace.
I split occurred between the Progres- movement since the issuance of the
or
sive and the Orthodox wings of that 'Balfour Declaratien, at the conven-
I'd rather he s :Methodist
1 assembly.
lion.
And talk about free grace,
' The resolution proposed by the
These views were given expression
• 1
Than be a hard-shelled Calvinist
committee on general resolutions in an address delivered by Israel Gold-
A d d mn near half the race.
with regard to the proposed $15,000,- berg, director of the publicity depart-
000 drive of the Joint Distribution meat of the Zionist Organization of
This is what I would call exchanging the compliments of the religious Committee, while expressing satisfac- America, on the subject of the "Jew-
lion at the fact that the work of re- ish National Home Under the Man-
season.
---• ■-•----
lief for East European Jews, dis-
an advertisement appearing in a Pitts-
of
tressed by reason of the economic date."
"e
reader sends in a clipping
W are grateful to the British gov- 1
A paper of a boarding house in Atlantic City. Near the end the state- and cultural conditions prevalent '
burgh
used to be sensitive to that sort of '
ernnlent, " Mr. Goldberg said among ,
1
there, is to be resumed, it urged "that other things, "for the work it has dune'
meat appears: "Na Hebrews." Well,
thing 15 years ago, but I have outgrown it. One night—oh, it must have insofar as colonization is concerned, in Palestine, the institution of a mod-
at least six months ago--I sat up for hours and hours until the dawn t h e priority of Palestine be recog- ern government, the building of roads, ,
been
came to turn out the stars—reading columns and columns of classified
the enforcement of law and order and '
advertisements of New York newspapers, picking out the advertisements nired.o
This embodied a mild expression other achievements. These things,
of hotels and boarding houses that inserted a religious qualification. And " of strong sentiment which prevailed
among the delegates of the twenty. however, are done by the British wher-
you would be astonished at the number that mentioned "Dietary
. l-
i P
t eett
zep, kitchen
zheeur (palest,
e enteirnethN(fey tuclottIttenti et
"
—"Catholics only"—"Protestants only"—Jews
only." The only fault I eighth annual Zionist convention.
the
"No II brews" is that it should be turned around
The sentiment e•as giv en
ish
government
the
obligation
of
Re-
find with an ad that 1.
nstead.
sion during the discussion, which last- licit facilitating the Jewish National
the words "Gentiles only" inserted , ins
Y
and
ed several hours. A number of speak-
I think the Western Association of Jewish Ministers did a good stroke ere, including Abraham Goldberg, Home. This has not been done and as
the other day when they lined up on the side of the Isaac Carmel, Bernard G. Richards a consequence Jewish colonization is
part
and Bernard Shelvin of New York being very seriously retarded by an
at the meeting held
understan d ing contained in this
fir
he breadth and could
evolutionists. I like t
o nce let this
City, Elihu Stone of Boston, Israel acute land shortage. The Jews ask
the
Bryanitee
of the resolution. If establishedfirmly Goldberg and Maurice Samuel, for thenpportunity to cultivate these
in their minds, we would have more religion and a better world.
a s
List Long Distance —
strongly criticized the leaders of the lands for the benefit of themselves
Joint Distribution Committee for well as of the native Arabs. Whet...,
The foremost teachings of the Bible deal with the principles of
15 i,Conycnient and
aR exounded
by
turning the of ever the Jews have already settled the
p
proposed relief action
e trut h, spirituality folklor e and lege our o pf the
justic,
Economical
the Joint Distribution Committee standard of life of the native Arab.
s,
sages. The
and
es,
Psalmiste,
poets to its basic and spiritual religious message.
into the Crimean colonization plan has gone up materially." In closing
Bible
are incidental
instead
of
adhering
to
relief
only..
Mr.
Goldberg
added:
"The
convention,
or
es not recognize "folkis
loreGod. The Crimean colonization plan, which I therefore, deems it proper to urge that
The trouble is,
the Fundaments
ist
first originated in the minds of Yen. the next Zionist Congress call the at- I
Bible;
every word, every
period, every comma,
to I
legends" in the
sektzy, the Jewish Communists in tention of the mandatory power
inspired from cover to cover and is literally true.
is nothing but a 'scheme to di- the serious shortage of land with

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time to purchase the fur coat you have
been wanting. Our August Fur Sale
makes a large saving possible.

This is the Sale Women
Wait For Each Year

It is the sale that offers, before the
fur season actually begins, the best
values in fur coats. It accomplishes this
because it is a planned sale—planned
months in advance. -

First, we find out which of the styles
in fur coats will be most attractive. Se-
lecting these, we select the fur skins, the
linings and trimmings that will'make the
handsomest coats. We go to several fur-
riers. They are expecting us. They
have co-operated other years. They are
ready to co-operate now. Together we
work out the sale—by buying the skins
in quantities to secure lowest prices, sav-
ing on the manufacturing by having the
garments made up between seasons and
finally by marking the coats at the low-
est possible prices.

Vacation

elep h on c

Hints

Let Long Dis•
Lance help you
take your vaca-
tion. It will keep
you in touch
with home or
business. Tele-
phone ahead to
friends and to
make reserva•
tions at hotel
or garage.

This is an advance notice to be ready
for the Opening Day of Our August Fur
Sale, Monday, July 13th.

Furs purchased will be held in storage until
wanted. Liberal terms of payment will be ar-
ranged. In fact—every advantage is with the
purchaser in enabling her to secure the best
grades of fur coats at genuine savings. Remem-
ber the opening date, Monday, July 13th.

Frank & Seder—Fifth Floor.

FUR POST - FIFTH FLOOR

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1413 to 144

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Russia,

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Mothers Clubs Camps

The Jewish Mothers' Clubs of De-
troit have at last come into their own.
a
This year they are going to have
$11
amp all their own. The price is
a week with a special reduction for
children. A good cook has been en-
vied to prepare the most wholesome
kosher food possible.

Reservations must be made immed- verb the attention of the Jewish peo-
as to
ple from the process of rebuilding the Palestine is now faced as well
iately by calling Cadillac 6741 or com-
be
national home in Palestine, the exorbitant prices which have to
Jewish
ing in to see Miss Caplan, 687 East the speakers asserted. Morris Roth- paid for land in Palestine in conse-
most
High street, between nine and five enberg, chairman of the Palestine quence thereof, hampering the
Emanuel Newman vital activity in the re-establishment
daily, excepting Saturday and Sun- Foundation Fund,
Louis Lipsky led the group op- of the Jewish National Home in Pal-I
day $2 registration fee is required and
posing the acceptance at this resolu• estine, that of agricultural colonize-
be
reserve which will
wit h each tion
roposed that it be referred Don, retarding the general progress of' ,
and p
deducted from the first week's board. C
and creating • problem '
s excellent water for bathing to the incoming national executive the country
There
After that could not be greatly relieved by i
there are two row boats and lots of committee for consideration.
t ine
fishing reds. Just bring your own a prolonged and passionate discus- • grant of land by the Pales
w it h the I ,
accordance
lion, daring which feeling ran high, ministration in
tackle.

EIDER

WOODWARD AYE

MICHIGAN BELL
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