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By Ch... H. Juscoh.)
That poor. old, doddering fool, Poultney Bigelow. seems to think, in his
Id age titat he is living in Czarist Russia, and that the Romanotfs and the
As far
PobiedonostzetTs are still living and ill power.
1‘1
1
.,1 11,1
ember, Poultney Bigelow, sun of a man of honored 11/11110,
rtehn'i'
back as I
Jew. Ile labored with James Gordon Bennett on the New
ha , Nth,' 111lt
not so old yet, I am ohI enough to have the
York Ilerillil, and while I am
in the years gone by to pay my respects to both of those Jew
y
d heard
haters in the days when their names were household , words. I han't
Bigelow for so ninny years that I thought he had joined th in numerable
that Poultney is still with us, his system 1,11,1 mind com-
caravan. But I see
aturated with anti-Jewish poison, 1, 1,1111t of which he rids himself of
pletely s tobiography called "Seventy Summers." I don't nt be disr e
in la, au
ctful to old agt•, but any 011111 W110 urges pogroms ill this conn'ry
spe
pub-
that he b In the rtages of senility. It is a pity that any self
could have stooped to sponsor such a book. There is only one con.
lisher
sistent thing left for such a miserable soul to do and that is to become
a Kleagle.
Aot
FRED M. BIJTZEL
ittittplr tArtil
I am very much afraid that the Reverend John Mark Levy, our mo..1
brew-Christian leader, in his zeal to convert his Jew ish
distinguished Il e
brethren (shall we say "former Jewish brethren") to Christianity, some-
times makes statements that cannot always be verified. Readers will recall ' ----*---•—• (lay, Feb. 22. The clult wishes its
members to know that the date hat,
that two weeks ago in this column I quoted from a lett er sent to me by 'Do the Dead Live?"
IV. H. Shelley, secretary of the Christian League of Jewish,Yellows'nip, ,
Rabbi Frani delivers the fourth of been definitely changed. A commit-
his series of lectures
lectes on "Religion in tee is at work arranging delightfui
Washington, D. C., in which he states;
irthda novelties for
: the Twentieth Century" on Sunday, Washington's By
people
of temple
p e
Only yesterday I had a long chat with Colonel Kisch, head of the
Feb. 7, at 10:45. The special topic • the affair. Young
1
Zionist organization in Jerusalem, who said that Bishop Rennie Mc-
of the lecture is "Do the Dead Live?" households who are not yet members
the club are asked to write imme-
Inni•ss' pronouncement had given much pleasure to official Zionists
1Rabbi F'rani will discuss the contrast ' 4
and that it had been sent to Dr. Chaim IVeigniann, their president,
!between the Jewish conception of ins- ' dintelY to Rabbi Frani, making their
mortality and the current notions of application for membership. Those
in London.
young people whose households are
i t u a lism.
members of the affiliated societies of
The announcement of Bishop Mclnness referred to the establishment I spir
,
the temple will not have to pay any
i
of a "Jewish Christian" branch of the church in Palestine.
' "The New Discoveries in Egypt:"
On Saturday morning, Feb. 6, , membership fee, though they must
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As soon as this article appeared in Random Thoughts, the Jewish Tele- Rabbi Leon From will speak on the :register if they wish to be on the in-
"The New Discoveries in vitation list. Young people whose
graphic Agency cabled its London office regarding the matter and the fol-1 ,.,
of the
h
l households are not members close
lowing reply was forwarded to me by Jacob Landau, the managing director' , subject
Egypt." On Saturday, Feb. 13, the
a
l affiliated societies must en
!pulpit
will
be
occupied
by
Dr.
Leo
of the agency:
pl ace check for $2, the annual dues, wit
M. Franklin. The service takes
Weizunann knows nothing of Kisch story. Lipsky discredits any-
' in the Brown Memorial Chapel. The their application.
thing connected with Levy propaganda for missionary purposes.
I Temple Quartet, under the leadership
William Howland, renders the mu-
Now I am prepared to hear what the Very Reverend John Mark 1.4.1/y lof
has to say of all this. I am a patient man. But I warn him that if he and sical setting. A large number of peo-
his co-workers continue to send me "stories,” I am likely to get very, very Ple have made it their habit to ob-
angry and say something that my Hebrew-Christian friends, as well as some serve the Sabbath by attending the
o
ng services. Manyf
The Fifteenth Day of Shebat,
of their 100 per cent Christian associates, may not care to hear. And Saturday mornicome bring their chit-
should be the ladies who
surely a man bearing such names us John and M ark and Le o,
,iron and the children find the service' which in Palestine is observed us the
New Year of the trees in view of the
above suspicion!
very interesting.
fact that they serve as the harbinger
—
of spring, was fittingly observed by
Aaron Sapiro, who has sued Henry Ford for $1,000,000 for alleged libel,'
denies to one that either Samuel Untermyer or Martin Littleton will repre- Father
and Beth
Son El
Night:
Temple
will celebrate its the Sunday School of Shaarey Zetlek
sent him, as was reported in the daily press (probably emanating from a
Ford soue). On the contrary, a Detroit lawyer by the name of William 1 annual Father and Son Night on Synagogue last Sunday morning. The
nly United States Sen-, Tuesday night, Feb. 9. There will program at the assembly was varied.
rc
be a dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by Anna Beitman explained the signiti-
aauagner will be his ttornev It is true that not o
afar Reed of Missouri but other distinguished counsel will represent the an entertainment. All fathers of the cance of the ( ay and Fagxbeth' '
versatile Henry. One newspaper announces that Reed will get $100,000, congregation are asked to bring their stein told of the manner in which the
which he promptly denied. But it is said that Oratorical James will receive sons. Those members who have no holiday is celebrated in Palestine.
$50,000. The cost of running a newspaper comes high, but Ford should sons are urged to adopt one for that "How the Fifteneth Day of Shebat Is
evening so that every boy may have Observed in the United States" was
Worry.
the subject of a talk by Samuel Lie-
an opportunity to participate.
bov and Ilarvel Schubot described the
In glancing through the classified columns of the New York World, I
New
Members:
difference
between
the Jewish Arbor
was impressed by the extraordinary number of want ads demanding that
If you know of new comers to the (lay, as the fifteenth of Shebat is
the applicants be "Christian" or "Gentile" or "Protestant," so picking up
a pair of scissors I snipped off at random about six inches of the paper city or others not affiliated with a usually referred to, and Arbor Day
containing exactly 23 listed just as I found them. will give our Jewish congregation who ought to become as it is regarded in the United States.
young women who seek office positions in New York some idea of what members of Temple Beth El, please Other numbers on the program were
send their names to the chairman of recitations by Esther Immerman,
they are up against:
the membership committee, Wallace Bertha Liechtag and Sylvia Bolin-
TYPIST. Underwood bill'. machine, and
slat, who imitated girls talking in
TYPIST and Cashier. Christian; excellent
clerk, refined Jeweos; 520. Personnel
Rosenheim, care of the temple.
opportunity to one who qualiiim. Call
their sleep. Jacob Greenberg told of
Agency, 17 W. 42nd.
-
1111 lIvekm•n, corner
Wet.. Stov e
the "Legend of Simeon and Chonah,"
Water street.
Sisterhood-Brotherhood Meeting:
TYPISTS. experineced hilliror. Remind-
promises to be the most am- Evelyn Grossman rendered a piano
Pm. Underwtood, (IS; Chri.tiano. Star
What
TYPIST, Christian; anent firm; mid-
program
of
entertainment
that
solo, Nadine Lewis recited a poem,
Agency, 132 N.san at.
bilious
i.. 122. Starks Agency. 1457
am-
has yet been presented under temple Gertrude Goldman spoke on
Nut n41
III
Zuni!,
word.
only
d and
Bialik
intuits
quiet
pours
forth
which
DN
ie fa-
:flown
wham
Jr of
hint
'Ingist
and
deci-
from
aptly
him.
it his
rith a
to rod.
I one,
argu-
e de-
the
if my
recite
' Sah-
know,
that
nsalm
in the
I that
that
have
ik of
And
ration.
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in -
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nr
"the. 142nd).
TYPISTS 161 Christian , , 225. 122. SIS:
Tim. Soma.. Section. Commercial
Enol.ment Exchange, Suite 703, 1460
Broadway (corner 42nd.)
(VP
TYPIST. Remington niachine, must be
aoote,
rm
rapid; salary to start, S la ;
Christ i.,otate age, experience •nd
obese number. Addreso E 053 World.
0/101.
Book
t rad i-
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101th
that
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he fit -
idert
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which
grasp
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sterly
the
and
fount
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liken
r the
This
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and
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I i fe.
.? for
ed to
in to
niefi-
Jews.
with
Oyer-
ex-
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Wen-
, rfeit
bject
of it
prate
You
Jew
foxes
must
child
not
t we
they
meet
inder
FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
Michigan Mutual Life
Insurance Company
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31ST, 1925
PAID-FOR BASIS
ASSETS
$ 175,851.47
Cash in Banks
15,390,776.38
First Mortgage Licns on Real Estate
996,768.85
Home Office Building
Amount invested in Old Home Office Building Sold on
85,000.00
Contract
19,491.93
Other Real Estate
3,061,951.93
Policy Loans, Secured by Reserves
13,466.33
Due from Reinsuring Companies
324,947.94
Interest due and accrued
Net Outstanding•and Deferred premiums secured by re-
288,208.01
serves
CHILDREN OBSERVE
JEWISH ARBOR DAY
(plied
y an-
were
would
axles
munity House: Mrs. Anna Labret, March a, at 7:30, at Central High
president; Mrs. lasdore Heiman, vice- School, Cass and Warren avenues. The
Rose Silverstein, events will include: 25-yard dash for
Mrs.
president ;
treasurer, and Mrs. Fanny florin, re- boys, 25-yard dash for girls, high
Delray Mothers Club:
jump for boys, standing broad lump
ite. The subscription for the rest of
•
id
the
Delray
cording
secretary.
A
banquet will he
At a recent meeting
the year is 25 cents. The
pa- Mothers Club the following officers held shortly at which the new officers for girls, basketball throw for girls,
one school
of its kind
four•man relay for hey' and four-man
only
which
is the is maintained only by were elected: Mrs. Goldie Roth, ores- will be installed.
, per,
in the
country,
relay fur girls. All boys clubs are
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the scubscriptions of the children, ideld; Mrs. Elsie Nephew, vice•presi- Institute Mothers Club: asked to report on :Monday, Feb. 22,
, Rabbi From considers it an inipar• dent; Mrs. Sarah Freedman, financial
Ili the Balch School, at 7 P. M. in
A meeting of the Institute Mothers white gym suits for kalisthenics. Gold
n cridei ti,agry.a,nrdet,Mrt)is. . 11;') I rle I N.o.vi(t.sulti,}1.,ffirt)e,..,
tent part of the Jewish education of sti
Club will b.. held Saturday afternoon,
Feb. It, it 2:31) P. NI., at the Balch and silver medals for first and setatind
the children, that they shall he the e,
publishers and subscribers for their °Poke On the "Prevention and Control
ss prizes and ribbons for third prizes
Ferry and St. Antoine, bli
of Cancer" 1111,1 Wliti fttlloWed by the School,
C. Beard of the Board of Education will he given by the Recreation Com•
own school paper.
Europt an folk songs by Setts Hoff-
' All members of the community
Yiddish and Mrs. Eva Fox will give the second series on the mitt", also a trophy for the winning
„h a are „et, receiving any J ew i s h 1118n in
and Mrs. Sarah Berman in Hunger- "Know Your Town" movement front tram•
education are invited to tell the chit- ian. Miss Caplan outlined the scope the point of view of what Detroit has
STEIGER WITNESS JAILED.
dren about the afternoon school at of the Jewish Centers Association and to offer in the way of education, with
'I'll iagile Ii
its relationship to the Mothers Clubs. special reference to music, art, dra-
s'
-
ib
lith
hi''
s
taught
Jew
it
(J.
'f. A.I --- Maria
a'
ur;h
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ii3ket trhe nEaLre Tth
LEMPERG.
industrial and technical edu-
After the meeting the , imimbers Ai-
tory and the llible according to the loyed European folk dancing. which cation. The musical program is he - Kalinsek, a former servant in the
Leon
Retch
and a witness
most modern methods of instruction included the Hungarian Chadask.
i
.ng
Planned by the Moak Stud)' Pit - house of nn.
and it is a real service to the com-
de and dancing will follow the meet- to the Steiger trial, was sentence&to
--
three menths' imprisonment on • n
munity to give the children this op-
ing.
West Warren•Michig•n
,•Intri.re of perjury. During the trial,
, portunity for Jewish education.
•
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Mothers Club:
.
Kalonsek testified false , }
Maria
Track
Meet:
est-IN'arren-Michigan
The
II.
Gymnasium:
A traele nett will be held under the , against Steiger.
ers Club lio•ti II the following officers
—
Have you joined the men's class on
at a naeting bold on Wednesday af- auspices of Jewish Centers A ssocia•
Plants often removed never thrive.
Monday and Thursday evenings?
ternow1, Jan. dl, at the Atkinson Conn t ion and Recreation Commission on
Have you joined the women's class
on Tuesday evenings and Friday
mornings? Members of the termite
are urged to avail themselves of the
line opportunity for health education
offered by the gymnasium.
—
Young People's Fstiruary Affair:
yo„„. 1,,.„0,... Club of Tem-
plc Beth El will have its February of-
fair on Sunday afternoon, Feb. ''L
t A previous announcement had been
OF THE
!' to the effect that it would be on Mon..
CENTERS ASS'N
l intermediate through the high school
! classes are asked to encourage their
Michigan Campaigns, children to subscribe for the Bethel.
Chosen Chairman of
I am in receipt of a copy of the Fellowship Forum, a Klan publication.
issued at Washington, D. C. I wonder if others are as weary of reading the
tommyrot I find there as I am? It is certainly amazing the credulity of
adults in this land of the free and the home of the brave when they can
me of the amazing things which are to be found in that journal,
believe so
the feelings of the one who sent me the issue in question!
I m ay ing so harsh, but it is impossible to speak temperately when discussing
by be
such a paper as the Fellowship Forum.
(f.
TYPIST, splendid opportunity ambitious
sur ros.
unding
vast
Kid. plea-an t
hour, theist ism. 815. Hamilton Agency,
50 Ch., h. 242 Mailloon avenue.
—
TYI•IS7 (Protestant), downtown. $25,
Pelus o. .. Pirete, est.. $2O4 i silks, mid-
town. f ii, "therm. $15. Dirml Agency.
Inc.. 1 Beckman.
arms i .
Experienced, Christian, neat .p.
Votrot, 173 month. !feti.' Em-
Church at.; Sce
,15'11 exchange, SO C
5,11''''.
TYPIST, Christian, short hour", pleasant
office, interesting work. ES. Hamil-
ton Agency, to Church et. and 342 Mad-
ison
•v.
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TYPISTS, Christians. excelitionsl sin-
Prentice, beginners, experienced. Pre-
mire Exchange. 154 Nam. et.
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TYPISTS. Beginnero. 1113; clerks, be-
fnners. Ill, Protest... Clark Agem
ey. 5 Beekman .t.
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TYPISTS. Christians. N S .David Agen•
ry, 17 W. 42nd ot._
TYPIST, phone experience. Christian.
s'
ow office. 115. Address 0 695
World.
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TYPIST and Switchboard Operator•
Chri•tian; excellent opportunity for
Bar-
advancement to .e who 1,11.11lie,
110 Beekman. Corner
, It■ tv Stove Co..
Water start.
LIABILITIES
Reserve Fund (including Disability Benefiits)
Premiums and Interest paid in advance
Installment Policies not yet due
Other Policy Claims
Accrued taxes, salaries and expenses
Surplus
$18,051,988.70
37,508.24
75,192.53
158,816.67
' 108,229.95
1,924,726.80
$20,356,462.89
Total Liabilities
During 1925 the assets increased over $1,175,000 00. Surplus in-
creased over $215,000.00. Total amount of insurance in force (paid
for basis) $118,245,000,.00.
A RECORD WHICH SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
We seek the services of capable, energetic men as General Agency Managers
in choice territory.
A. F. MOORE, Secretary
J. J. MOONEY, President
auspices will be given under the joint ise Osor B'Shebat, and Samuel Rob-
direction of the Sisterhood and the bins gave a Bible reading.
Men's Temple Club on the evening
of Tuesday, Feb. 16. For this mica-
sion, the Char l es Rann Kennedy
Players, consisting of three of the
foremost actors on the modern stage,
'
will present. Mr. Kennedy's delightful
play, "The Admiral." Admission will
be limited to members of the partici•
paling organizations and to those who'
are members of the affiliated societies
of the temple. If you have not yet
joined either of these societies, you
should to so at once in order to be
able to attend this splendid function.
--
at Beth El College:
ra
Re
R
i-tration for the second semes-
Registration
Count Your
Furniture Savin
1 don't see why the New York Board of Jewish Ministers wants to go ter of Beth El College is extended to
on record as approving the suggested calendar reform of the League of Monday night, Feb. it; Tuesday after-
Nations committee, making a year of 13 months, each with 28 days. We noon. Feb. 9, and Wednesday night,
have enough trouble keeping ourselves straight as it is with only 12 months Feb. lit. New
students may register
e n e w course in the Jewish in-
to worry about. The rabbis would have the 365th (lay of each year for th
New Testament
' crecht(1," so to speak, and at the end of five years luinp them together terpretation of the
and hase an extra week known as "Leap Year Week." Isn't it bad enough given by Rabbi Leon From Wednes-
.
h?
And
what
'day
night
at
7:45,
and
for the course
rteent
to have 12 "firsts of the month" without creating a thi
about our superstitious friends—think of the agony they will have to un- in the Wisdom Books of the Bible-
dergo ti roughout the entire 28 days of the 1:4 moans. It looks very much, Job, Ecclesiastes and Proverbs, given '
ladies and gentlemen, as if the League of Nations committee is going to by Dr. Leo M. Franklin on Tuesday
have it.. way and it won't be so very lung before we shall wake up One of afternoon at 3 o'clock. Other courses
. open for new registrants are: Mon-
these days to find that we have a new calendar of
day evening, 7 :45-8 :45—"Survey of
I v i-h that the publishers of Harper's Monthly would print in pamphlet Jewish History," Rabbi Leon From;
appearing in its February issue, written by Dr. Harry Fos-'"Elementary Hebrew," Miss Rose
dick, en "Religion and Life," Dr. Fosdick is not merely an outstanding. Pike. All other Monday evening
liberal :n the church, but he is a sound thinker and any one whose mind courses—the courses in Jewish Re-
reacts to common-sense statements must be tremendously impressed by his ligion, Bible literature and Jewish
conclusions. So important in the thinking of this nation is the question Pedagogy—are closed to new stu-
d evolation in relation to the Bible that such an article as Dr. Fosdick's dents because their enrollment is al-
should be in the hands of every minister, every Kleatile and Wizard, every ready complete. All the Wednesday
teacher. every member of every Legislature, every member of the Senate evening courses are open to new stu-
and the House, every editor of a big or small town paper. In fact, every- dents. They include courses in Bible
one wh'i has anything to do with influencing thought should receive a copy Literature, Jewish history. Elemen•
of 111:-. article. If Harper's wont do it, maybe the friends of progressive tory and Advanced Hebrew, and the
thouclr who have the means might be interested in reprinting it. I do not new course in the New Testament.
belies, I eon close this week's column to greater advantage to the render Both Tuesday afternoon classes—Job
than t , quote from Dr. Fosdick: and Ecclesiastes and Bible Literature
—are open to new registrants. The
two new cour..es will be limited to 25
There is no peace for religion in its relationship with science
pupils.
. • we recognize that, of course, the Bible is not an inerrant book.
:- 'ar as the physical universe is concerned. all the writers of the
Temple Library:
Do you know that the temple has
i , ' •• supposed that they were living on a flat earth covered by the
I firmament of the sky with heaven Rimy,. and Sheol beneath, and
a circulating library for adult read- .
It. : y bodies moving across the face of the sky to illumine man. The
ers and that as a member of the tem.'
Gi eat Isaiah did not have to look through Galib.o's telescope to write
pie you are eligible to the use of this
his fortieth chapter, nor would Micah's summary of the law, to do
Antong th e new book to
libr ary?
s by
,.
ju'll•, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God, . have
been
be had are: "Jesus of N azar eth ,"
relativity .
Joseph Klausner, the book which
any finer if he had been able to explain Einstein
(t'hen, therefore, the Bible is set up in opposition to evolution,
aroused the entire storm of contra-
the whole issue is lullicrously false. The Bible knows nothing about
versy about the Jewish view of Jesus;
!volution, just as it knows nothing about automobiles and radio. It
"David Lubin," a biography of the
knows no more about Darwin and his mutation of species than it
Jew who established the Interna.
about
Copernicus
and
his
revolution
of
the
earth.
The
Bible
tional Institute of Agriculture; "I ,
do ,
antedates all that. The first chapter of Genesis simply took the old
rael," by Ludwig Le•isohn; Pinski's
., made it mono-
I
translated by I saac
Semitic story of creation, purified it of
"The Treasure." Matriarch,
" by G. B.
theistic and set it in majestic language. It is the noblest narrative
Goldberg; "The
ancient
literature.
But
it
has
no
possible
con-
Stern;
"The
Selmans,"
by Emanuel;
of creation i n any
section with evolution, for or against it. It is a picturesque pre-
"Akiba." by Lehmann, and "Nathan
in- motion of creation in six literal (lays, each with an evening and
the Wii e ," by Leming. The library
, for the
a morning. It is not pro-scientific; it is not anti-scientific
is open every Sunday morning from
simple reason that it is not scientific at all. And the absurd attempt
10 until 1 2 o'clock and every Sunday
to make Genes4 mean evolution by stretching the days into e.
ons
aftenoo , n from 2 until 1 o'clock.
st-
'bl '
'
never was dreamed of during the long centuries o
rote until it was ingeniously suggested by some scribal mind, as a
Tle School of Religion:
The high school council of the
desPerate device to insinuate geologic ages into Holy Writ.
No armistice can possibly be declared in the recurrent war be-
I School of Religion has decided to
tween science and religion unless this elemental fact about the Bible
celebrate Purim by giving a Purim
A the
is clear. To suppose that we must think about scientific problems
dinner, drama and dance. All
he way Biblical writers did is
incredible.
Nobody
does it.
The it. students of the high school wil l meet
never
remotely
approaches
doing
in t
on
Sunda
Feb.
28,
for
a
Purim
din-
most rock-ribberlfundamentalist
c hvaiso fi
ner. to be followed by two Purim
Ioli
f sZ t ion City comes the nearest to it. lie believes that the
students
of
the
high
plays written by
The Bible is the supreme Book of spiritual life. There we touch
school. The plays will be followed
by dancing. Parents of our students
a valid revelation of the character and the will of God. It is a faun-
d the better it is known the better for
are adviser! to encourage the boys
lain that n ever runs dry, an
Personal character and social progress. But to use it as a scientific
and girls to subscribe for this fine
rilous
nonsense
which
does
far
more
harm
to
religion
1Purim
celebration.
textbook is pe
than to anybody else. That is indeed hoisting religions with its own
Parents of our children from the
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