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There was one incident at the meeting at which he
spoke which we think deplorable. The British audi-
ence was so incensed by his remarks that it pre-
Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishi. C.., Inc.
vented him from completing his speech. If those peo-
ple did not care to hear him they were not compelled
Koldowsky, a repre-
Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor
(Editor's Note:—This article is written by S.
Judaism and Anti-Semitism.
to attend his meeting, but once they went they should
sentative of the Joint Distribution Committee, who recently toured
Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager
the Jewish colonies, against the background of the life which these
have given him an opportunity to deliver everything
That Jewish colonization in Russia
Entered as Second-ls matter M•rh 8. 1916. at the Postoffice at Detroit,
pioneers lived, not so long ago, in the towns and villages which they
Mich., under the Mt of March I. 1579.
which burdened his mind. Denial of free speech is will not only tend to strengthen anti-
farmers. Mr.
have forsaken in order to begin life over again as
in that country, but will in-
as indefensible against one group as against another. Semitism
Koldowsky was head of the "Landsmanschaften" Bureau of the Joint
General Offices and Publication Building
evitably lead to a catastrophe unpar-
Distribution Committee for several years. The notes he took while
Intolerance is intolerance, whether practiced by mod- alleled in Jewish history, is the con-
525 Woodward Avenue
on his recent tour, showing what has become of whole Jewish
of Peter Struve, one of the
Cable Address: Chronicle
enlists, evolutionists or fundamentalists. Error cannot viction
Telephone: Cadillac 1040
communities and the present whereabouts of individuals and families,
most influential Russian publicists,
Lend. Office:
are available to such "Landsmanschaften" as will communicate with
be combatted unless it is given a chance to state its case. who, in his Paris daily, Vorozhdenie
14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England.
him at the office of the United Jewish Campaign, 612 Pershing
We cannot but think that those who cried down Pro- (Regeneration) not only says so plain-
.
$3.00 Per Year
y.
ly,
but
has
opened
a
discussion
of
this
Square Building, New York
in
Advance
Subscription,
fessor Price in the name of science repudiated that problem by his readers, who are even
during her senior year at the medical
To Insure publication. all commpondence and news matter must reach this
very
science
which
they
so
vociferously
upheld.
The
As
one
goes
through
the
Jewish
col-
more explicit on this point.
office by Tuesday evening of each week.
achool. I m et her in th e colony "New
The name Peter Struve is known to onies in Russia and observes the folks
spirit
of
free
inquiry
and
expression
is
the
very
essence
Lif e" in E katerinoslav Gub ernia, with
The Detroit Jwish
Chronicle In•ite. correspondence on subjects of interest
e
who have come out on the prairie only
Indorsement of the
every
Russian
intellectual,
regardless
ance, a teacher. They and 12
p.ple. but disclaim:: responsibility for
h er fiance,
of the scientific approach.
to the Jewish
little
while
ago
to
begin
a
new
life
views expressed by the writers.
political creed. Ile began his career
a on the soil, one gets the impression others live in a dug-out that they nude
But we have learned how little we know of men of
as a socialist, was one o f the leaders
sac- with their own hands and covered with
a
Kislev 3, 5686 and books. Even in our own midst, our very neighbor of the liberals and strong opponents
boards and straw and rags. They
November 20, 1925
Czarism, but has of late become
cessful operation and although they
may be a star moving genius and we are ignorant of it. of
Foreign
Affairs
in
the
government
have
not
entirely
recuperated,
they
are have
accustomed
to the
very conservative. lie was Minister that they have just undergone
hard become
life. Instead
of books,
she new
car-
Better Understanding.
nevertheless full of cheer and e
Who knows?
ries buckets of water and she walks
The recent conference of the World Alliance for
of General Wrangel, four years ago.
Bence.
barefoot over the prickly soil. Sit,
ish is a hard life—that of these Jew-
does the hardest kind of work, as if
The editorial reads in part: "The
International Understanding Through the Churches
h pioneers, especially at the begin-
she were born a peasant. They Canis
problem
problem in connection with which we
Boycotting New York.
made a move for better understanding when the body
sing. The new environment, the new
out in May but there is no going brick,
are today printing the comment of our
"Never. We have burned the bridges
living conditions, the new and exceed-
decided to delete the word Christian. The body acted
readers
on
the
reports
of
the
Jewish
The Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public
trying work—all of these are
behind us." And there is Hirsh Lop.
upon the recommendation made by Dr. Leo M. Frank- Morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church has decided Congress of Philadelphia and excerpts ingly
hard.
And
besides
the
hard
work-
heim in the colony "Auflebung" in the
the article of Pierre Mille in the
lin, who thought the constant reiteration of Christian that New York should be boycotted because of the mor- from
worry. Things are lacking. Every-
Crimea. That is a colony of 48 fam-
radic Quotidian of Paris, is a pain-
thing
is
lacking.
There
isn't
enough
ilies. Hirsh is a man of 74 and over.
oblem, and an alarming prob-
in reference to the activities of the alliance was rather al looseness, Prohibition violations, publications of ful problem,
bread. But all of this is accepted in
I met him on the fields loading a hay
a
problem
capable
of
opening
the
inconsistent with the purposes for which it was formed.
good
part.
The
sentiment
is
cheerful,
wagon. Up to the time of the Revolu-
erotic literature and production of morbid and salacious floodgates of the most violent, mad-
tion, he was the steward of a large es-
The word Christian has unfortunate connotations
dening demagogy. Precisely for this
hopeful.
tate. Now he works side by side with
reason it would be harmful to pass
I saw the Jews in the Russian cities
especially for those Jews of Europe who were the su - Playa.
the youngsters and does a better job
It is rather difficult to understand the indictment of over it in silence. Legends growing
ferers from "Christian" hatred and pogroms. The
under the cloak of silence are a hun- and
in the small
towns. I hopelessly,
saw them
of it than they. It's no easy thing to
wandering
about listlessly,
most Christian Czarist regimes of the past were not books and plays unless the board means that the pub- dredfold more dangerous than the bit- their heads bowed with worry, hands throw pitchfork after pitchfork of hay
into that wagon. But Ilirsh enjoys
especially merciful and considerate, while the "Chris- fishers should abandon their business and move else-
idly clasped behind their backs, with-
terest truth."
it even though he has a grouch against
M. Struve then recounts whatever
tian" sections of Poland, Roumania and Hungary have where and the owners of theaters convert their play- was
the young fellows. He says they are
made public of the Soviet govern- Then
out a
today,
a tomorrow.
I saw
the without
very same
Jews on the
not taken any pains to increase the regard of the Jew houses into missions. New York is the magazine and ment's recent activities in settling broad prairie, in the fields, under the malingering. Maybe! But not judg-
for the word and concept. It goes without saying that book publishing center of America and consequently hundreds and thousands of Jewish blazing sun of the steppes bronzed, ing by the sweat that rolls off of them.
an awful hard job to get them
these practices are not Christian, nor are they consis- among the numerous publications issued there must families on the soil and continues that with calloused hands, straight backs, "It's
up in the morning even though we
it is at the same time "striving to uti-
serene faces.
start late. Yes sir, late. Four o'clock.
tent with the teachings of the Nazarene, but when acts inevitably be a number of aphrodisiac, non-conform-
lize this colonization for its own petit-
Some of the questions which I had
you don't have to call them twice
are committed in the name of a creed over a long period ist, obscene ones. Likewise, New York is the dramatic ical purposes. By such means it ex- planned to ask these pioneers were— B tout get
something to eat." Ile has
peels to obtain an inflow of foreign
How many are dissatisfied with the
of time one cannot blame when the word conjures up center of the country and among the plays produced
new living conditions, how many are made up a dialogue that he loves to
money (and is in this partly success-
hideous memories. some may offend the puritanic tastes of men and worn- ful, since the sums spent by the unable to adjust themselves to their repeat:
"Iley you, come out in the fields."
If the foregoing objection touches but an inconse- en who are obsessed with the notion that they have a "Joint," "Ort"' and other such Jewish new life, how many would return to
"I'm not feeling well."
relief committees, amount, after all, to
the cities?" But when I came to the
quential minority there was a more serious objection monopoly on purity.
"Hey you, come on have some
several scores of millions of dollars.)
new settlements and met these pie-
kasha."
The objections of the board to the magazines and
But still more important for the Bol-
because Christianity is the religion and philosophy of
seers face to face, and I saw their
"Where's my big spoon?"
ion
government uation
is the creation
ork and I witnessed their joy,—the
but a fraction of the population of the world. Although books do not meet with our approval for we refuse s a hevist
And he roars with laughter over his
World work
political interestedness
of p
people who see, perhaps for the
books or plays by such puritanic standards, Jewry in the perpetuation of the Sov- j joy
own humor.
the major problem today is international understanding to judge
j
first time, the fruit of their labor, of
Or the old Chavkin who comes from
their hard physical labor, I didn't ask
among the peoples of Europe and of the United States inasmuch as we insist that the value of the work de- tat government.
these questions.
They answered them- NVitebsk to the colony "Zemielheliets"
which attention was called at the
p
and Japan, because of the destructive technique of war pends upon its artistic merit, subject matter, scientific to
out
in the Crimea. Such a beard he
Philadelphia Congress by the Zionist,
selves.
has. Something marvelous. He is still
developed
among
them,
yet is
the
world
will remain
a accuracy and its ability toconvey to the readers a real-
Rabbi Wise."
most unhappy
place
if there
not
understanding
with
It would have been ridiculous, for
wearing his rib-silk coat, memorial of
The Soviet government, the writer
his one time dignity, but he is proud
continues, "has already succeeded ine instance,
to ask the in
Jews
the new
the peoples of China, India, Africa and South America. istic view of and
life a which
"Tagantsha"
the of
Krivoy-cog
of his calloused hands and is sorry for
fuller may
one. enable him to live a more implanting in certain Jewish circles the
the
District whether they wanted to re-
It becomes imperative that the other peoples of the intense
life
intelligent per- idea that it is saving the Jews from turn to their old town. It would have his ind
kinsfolk
who
have o remained
Much o f the stuff is trash
t come on be-
and w ille
b unable
the
massacres. It now desires to win
no are dirty dr
world be recognized as equals. We have become over-
bee
plays
been ridiculous I repeat, because the
land this year. I asked him to let me
read it. Many of sh and
among
the
Jews
the
reputation
of
a
"Tagantsha"
in
the
Gubernia
of
ear.
old
this rnry el
world in our pride because of our material Progress. son would
h
a
n
destroyed during the Pshtroitkoignrgap
government which 'gives the Jews
i t u d , ea sg %Tint i nb g li is
Too frequently we forget that other peoples with dif- and no discriminating theatergoer would see them. But
Kieff was
utterly that no trace of it
land.'
years
eyes against the sun, he remarked
ferent racial origins, religions and philosophies have a we have little or no faith in censorships or prohibitive
"What kind of a reaction these facts
ns 3 It has even been plowed no-
pogr im
with a chuckle, "The lady governor of
must provoke in the psychology of the
contribution as important as ours to offer. We must boycotting. These negative methods do not furnish
Jews of that town who sue- Vitebsk offered a thousand rubles if
nm The
re rThe
Russian masses is something which it
r ms b ecause they had
come to them on the basis of equality if we are to the individual with any criteria which may guide him
e v_ 'Ved th
she could gaze upon my beard—but
would seem to be needless to explain.
'
in
e f
, b e r ugees
p e g n ha d en
in his reading or theater-going.
til ed in e ti me
she was blind."
The colonization of an inhabited coun-
achieve mutual understanding.
As to the unusual looseness of morals and prohi- try, where the indigenous rural popu-
Even the most desirable thing may be refused when bition violation of New York, that is a debatable ques- lation has been accustomed to regard many places. Now they have reap-
an air of au- tion.
oly.
it is offered with condescension
We
We doubt if any community has a monop int
must grasp is the
o
s the ins uf ficinc . of
and with
periority. The one thing the world
and morals cannot be legislated
was in a colony named "Ikor" in the ties the . dire
need . P las . th e pioneers
In many
s jatisfy
land hunger .... the col-
atisfy

'THED ETROIT EIVIS1161RONICIA

pay, rawly Nesos/Ary FIWOLD lAWYWAW

DIGEST

"There is No GoingBack"

onization of such a country by aliens Crimea. Chatting with one of the would not have been able to hold out

until
the crop if had
the not
Joint
Distribu-
farmers, I noticed a Jew who looked tion
Committee
brought
- -
in customs and manners, in religion
as
and
no world movement can possibly be envisaged as such. .. utter We
folly.
of
l ike a schollar, standing to one side
do
not
like
the
attitude
of
that
whole
group
and mostly in speech as well, by people
it
if
he
mere
y
were
a
spectator.
t
was
distributed
flour.
But
as
a
loan. Not
ed th
The spontaneous response which greeted
the sag-
the rest of the
wh o are determined to fix differing sharply is from
the Sabbath. No one was working but
would not tak e alms.
meddlesome busy-bodies w
surely madness as
bitants,
gestion of Dr. Franklin indicated that the alliance is sin- all standards and values. When they learn that they
The at the Agroi nint office
of there were little groups standing
as I alms.
was
was pre
the comment
thissaid l ures
inhajustly
de been
has
about in an imated conversation. Ile
cerely earnest about international understanding.
ly
vividly the
It is imperative during this period of comparative cannot prohibit, they have recourse to the equal stu-
into that theyof deoslio4of.goanrdeving a l
imp r
steps and dug
tm-
and
sy
colonists sprinkled into the very thick off with him a few come from a town
te
o
the
people
more
accura
, sy eeds, etc. Negotiations v ore
peace t o convey t
his history. He h
stand that there are some matters of conduct that are
of the R uss ian pop ul ar asse s. It is
What
he
p
adChernigow.
attitude
o of .,
p
l
of
the
Gubernia
t
remelybusinessl,ike.
in
e..xe
t
c
suffic ient mere ly to p ut mthe question
What does a Jew the committee was Will you trust us.
other parts
of the world. If we know more about them strictly private and personal. These puritans and
to the Russian peasantry, whether the had he done there?
nra ns
The
sary,
trader.
neces
a
Will
you
loan
us
the
we shall not hate them, we shall appreciate their worth- pietistic moralists insist upon a uniform world cut to
land was taken from the landlord and do? "Would
He was you like to return i — f you
on fixed definite terms and help us to
exploiter only that Jews might settle
ding?
whileness and perhaps realize their essential similarity their narrow, hell-fire patterns.
one had the opportunity to do trading
get !darted? If you will, fine ! if you
on
it,
and
the
answer
will
be
clear,
This evangelical attitude has, however, produced
hot
"Well, if there was the poss
won't then we will have to work the
be sure, to everPP ne.
may
,
with our hare
with ourselves.
the
family
is
still
there,
fingers,
....
land with
our fin
e
reaction, for recently a large number of men and
'
ort Jabotinsky
r
In hisrecent
Although we have no illusions That man will not a women in public life and in the universities have
is
the
use?
Only
yesterday
I
had
a
let.
hands. We have comehere to staY
s off the o Jews hanging ter from my father-in-law, things are There is no going back. Yonder
shout war when war is here—even though we know stressed the need for tolerance of differing beliefs, con- ' over the'e
f heads o
bad back home. The whole town en- whence we came there is no work,
o -
Pe o esk
the people with whom we are fighting--yet the spread duct and opinions. New York has not taken the threat tine, where half a lliorA r i n absll
vies us that we have escaped. No" he there is terrible destitution, there is
mirs for they are
askance at the newcome
of good will and uuderstanding must necessarily affect
finishes, "if I only had a place here
horn, either for now or the future.
very seriously and we daresay that the promised boy- under the impression that the Jews for my family, any kind of a house." no
Here there is suffering, yes, there ie
the efficient causes which make for war. The war
coming to Palestine 'to take away
s ' tutus . .
rdsh.p yes,
g ina
He offers to show me the le tter and hardship,
cott shall not affect the matters of which the board are
' hot there
the land.' But what would Jabotin-
makers will have greater resistance to overcome in
takes me to his abode, a mud but host- Here we ayreecitizens. Beck there we
sky have said of the peril that would
complained.
fly
patched
up.
Inside
a
large
room
are
pariahs
so
there
is
ne
going
back."
mobilizing war sentiment.
i m op
o r e sa-
sucha n m
eo J
.o r the
The boycotters may learn the lesson which has been confront
g time mei.-
filled with cots and benches. That's
I met a merchant—a one
Now that comparative peace is here, let us make
Jews icurrency
woe
l
n
where the men sleep. But they are chant. Now he is a fsrmer
learned by many who deal with crime that vengeance, hundred million Russian p eeasts.
agn
Proud of his six year old son who had
the most of it.
punishment and vindictiveness are not serious deter- The adventure of Jewish colonization content.
horse
berehrick.
In the colony "Zeria" (situated
learned how to ride a
„ What have we accomplished?" lie
rents Prohibition and boycotts are evidences of inept- in Russia constitutes, from the view-
somewhere in Crimea, eight verst from

point of the interests of Jewry itse
,
"Yeveatoria," organized early this repeated my question. "Fight hun-
Our Ignorance Is Colossal.
ness and frustration and are but expressions of ven- a mad game of playing with fire!
r) I am surrounded by Jews who dyed acres
a of wheat, 20 acres of
ye
"That the Bolsheviks are playing is
Did you know that one man has convinced 10,000,- geance and vindictiveness. Only enlightened and tol-
inquire about relatives in America graves
and so on and so on anti so
,
not to he wondered at. The Soviet
with
whom
they
have
lost
contact.
on
'
He
was
not talking in terms of
erant
action
can
deal
with
problems
and
achieve
any
000 Americans that Darwin was all wrong? Did you

government, with its 'de-Judaized
Among them a comely little woman profit any more.
know that he had written a book in which the whole results.
Jews' as Pierre Mille puts it, is just
holding a child by the hand. She is
And the crop this year. outside of
as
little
concerned
about
the
interests
evolutionary theory was demolished? Frankly, we
Berina Budish who wishes to send the Odessa region where there was 1
of the Russian people. This adven-
B
greetings to her brother, I. M. udish drought, has been greater than anyone
were ignorant of the wonderful work and persuasive-
ture promises credits and political 'as-
of New York, editor of the Headgear
can remember for years.
Aryan
Theater
Fails.
sets' in the United States, and. an for
ness of Professor Price, who was among those who were
worker, and also to thank all the Jews
But even in the Odessa region where
the rest, well, let the future take rare
i
of America for helping her and all the
there was no harvest either this year
to testify for the prosecution in the famous Dayton
When we wrote recently on the unusual grotesque of itself.
rest of the colony to become pioneers.
OT' last year, where hunger and death
"A
word
of
warning
must
be
ad-
venture in Vienna known as the Aryan Theater we ex-
trial.
The whole group endorses her mes-
still menace the pioneers. they hove
The world was apprised of this heaven storming pressed the hope that there would not be enough good dressed, of course. not to the men of sage of thanks—"Make it for all of not lest their optimism. On the con-
Third Internationale. It must be
us" they tell me as I got it all down.
masterpiece when Professor Price informed a London haters in Vienna to support such an undertaking. Ac- the
trary, it seems to have developed a
addressed to the sensible and respen-
In the colony "Kadimah," also in the
certain stubbornness in them. Jew+
attitude on Darwin and his cording to late reports the scheme had to be abandoned sible spheres of Jewry; to those who
audience of the American
fficially
requested
to
o
are a stiff-necked people after all. No
Crimea, I am "
encourage: who
giving,
who,
by
give;
rica one thinks of going back. Everyone
contribution to that attitude. He did, however, tell because only 6,000 of the 50,000 expected by the pro- by encouraging, assume the burden of inform our brother Jews in Amecon-
is prepared to suffer, to struggle and
something which did not surprise, when he told his
t hat we are quite cheerful and
responsibility for this adventure, They
moters responded.
and that the road back to the old to work. On their faces there is writ-
auditors that William Jennings Bryan had no know-
Vienna has received much adverse criticism of late must realize that the sentimentally tent
ten the stern resolution: "We will not
home town is closed for good."
mirage of a return of the Jews
ledge of the scientific basis of evolution. What charm- on account of the antics of her hooligan Hakenkreuzler. idyllic
in the colony "Haklai" there is a go back."
to the land,' at the expense of the Rus-
ing modesty some men display. If humility is a Chris- It will take considerable time to erase the memory of sian people, is nothing but a deceptive festival. The first cornerstone of 67
houses is being laid—thanks to the
COMMENDABLE
tian virtue, surely these men are the very archetypes of the riots staged by these terrorists on the eve of the illusion that leads to the road of per- Joint Distribution Committee. The
This is a will o'the wisp boo-
harvest has exceeded all expectations
the opposite. One man without any knowledge of the Fourteenth Zionist Congress. From authentic sources dition.
ering over a mire, the depth of which
„ Bread Givers" it the latest book
—thanks to the excellent seed collected
subject espouses the opposition as its champion; an- we have heard that despite the fact that much of the no one has fathomed."
by Anzio Yezierska. I am pleased to
In the Jewish Daily News, Mordecai by Dr. Rosen's staff.
other man because he has written a book finds his in- spirit and exotic color which characterized the Vienna Katz, speaking of the recent interne-
The druggist of Germanovka in the commend it. With her other volumes,
fluence has spread so far that through his unaided of the Hapsburgs has departed yet the cosmopolitan- tins conference of anti-Semites in Gubernia of Kieft, in whose house I especially "Hungry Hearts" and
had found shelter on a wild winter "Children of Loneliness," it furnishes
Hungary, is of the opinion
efforts 10,000,000 are now "dead against" Darwin.
ism and tolerance are as marked as ever. The prevail- Budapest,
night several years ago, told me at the an insight of a phase Of Jewish life
the menace of an anti-Semitic In-
We certainly must admit that we are woefully, un- ing attitude of the population is decidedly friendly and that
ternationale will have to be faced by time a dreadful story of pogroms, of where beneath a sometimes sordid
of hopelessness. i And now surface may be found nobility of pur-
regenerately ignorant, for we have never heard of the hospitable and but for the noisy groups of monarch- the Jewry of the world very soon, but destitution,
pose and dignity of effort. In this
met him and his family n the col-
magnum opus of the learned professor, but what makes ists and chauvinists the city would offer more to strong- that the ultimate aim of this interns- I ony called "Zeniedob" in the Crimea. latest product of her pen i. a chapter
tional anti-Semitism, clearing Europe
llis
children
who
had
nothing
to
do
entitled
"The Burden Bearer Changes
h
retofore
Somehow
the
vociferous
hate
it worse is that 10,000,000 fundamentalists have not
s, , can never he attained. On
than
Her Burden, that, to my m ind
t . e Jew
the
other
hand, world Jewry will have and no prospects •
only heard of the work but have read it with such un- e rs
r'
o
np
e
fields.
d
would
abundantly
justify the book
r
work
i
t
rci
derstanding and appreciation that they are now con- mongers attract much attention, get larger space in the to take up this , fight at once, for Zion- I met him, now g lii
it t otherwise not interesting.—
bald fake. We are still try- press and consequently the impression is created that ism can at its best solve but the pro- how proud they are over the nneLoAr
They take me out to see how good it Ire
Lyons.
min
and spiritual problems, while
winced that evolution
sense is of a our own personal intellectual the Viennese are a barbarous lot. Such an unmerited Utica!
make me come to see the
i problem of those millions looks. They
reputaiton does great injury to a city for it may keep the economic
ing to recover a
th ey make me have a look at t he
ba
a ve to remain in ast
of
Jews
who
h
RIGHTS AND DUTIES
integrity under the cruel exposure of our profound ig- many away who would otherwise visit there.
and the little mud but standi ng
ern Europe wi ll be unsolved, unles s stable
druggist
norance, It shows how little one really knows. For a
The refusal of the Viennese to be taken in by such tn r haitsiohnighly aggressive, militant inter- out there in the fields. s, The
two
ohs.
has
New
and then I reed in the press
a
man
of
yea
al anti.Semitism will be combat- himself,
se as the Aryan Theater lends sup-
long time we have gone along complacently
believing
solrn ecoAnmv e r itcl. a n Jewish . organiza -
o yr the colon y w j hic i h
He is the doctor for
Tenn.,
school a ludicrous enterpr
ted most energetically.
of
33
families
and
for
the
tilt
l
consists
book larnin' " and port to the theory that it is difficult to hate consistently
F.ntin, in an article in the Naye
f', -,
that Fundamentalists of the Dayton,
ofn,/:::tes1Tbrirgdhtr
o
o peasants. The colonists tests in behalf of
Jews nmunstt tngrhoe ring
m'aair,,hecith,,atrhitro,kstheth;tovtieht e go
but now we and uninterruptedly when there is no special object of Il
prided themselves that they had n
is azcl,e. rt - tembo• ineatt! Palestine. I am thinking that there
think
coter-
the only book they read was the Bible, that these un- hate constantly irritating. We do not expect the
asi,hmlicIttie:eiendAomfe insisterriicwe
fIrjoj
LuspojnusLw
l' i
physician
for all that there is not the slight.
t
professional monarchists, anti-Semites and their once
well, you ru g t to
are rudely shocked by the informaion
et hinit tr:f counter-revolution in Zion- and as • shepherd,
00 have been read- le of
Vc
follow
him
about.
Jew
in
Palestine
will not s n ucca ,:eed if
fi
n
11;
i
ish
how
.
7e
wre,
n.agLodr tlietnertu
l eshreedwu, claatrifu
read ones to the number of 10,00,0
the fanciful ilk to discontinue their propaganda but at least we I'. or mi ewi
thhee n,..11.5yonwe aosf them. his co-religionist in America fails .—
ll
a
rom
f
estab- ii,Alexander Lyons.
ing
scientific literature.
Bu t aside
must demand of that government 7o Thilswcootlionyt.
exaggeration
of the professor,
we do believe that he have assurances that the people of Austria and
d Vienna
fished on March 5, 1525.
ve an open Congress of all Rua-
ore
coo
I
a t 'n- do not approve these bitter-ender tactics an perform- conke
Many
types
passed
bef
An idle brain is the devil's work-
.
si•n Jews. At this congress the true
just multiplied the number by a mere
,50 top.
ish tters
representatives many groups, bronzed by sun
and competent
Jew
rare
that
one
may
be
anke4,t,
t ad of 10 000,000 copies that 1,000 were sold
th and ances.
lips
.
.
smiling
d3
with
but
wind
Reports of sane action are
ofJudaism
used
possibly read. A little matter of over-sta men w
pardoned if he stresses unduly such happenings as the a sp n irii and culture should be elected There is Miss Sobel who
One has only to die to be praised.
college in Charkow but WU .1t:/4,T4
man
who
unaided
a
frankly
and
sincerely.
relly
nothing to
failure of the Aryan Theater.
toll■■.‘
a ted mean
all these people to his accurate views. has con-
ver
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