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(flIZONICLIS
YESHIVA GRADUATES
ITS LARGEST CLASS
Thirty Three Will Receive Di-
plomas At Commencement
Exercises On March 7.
—
CHAS. if. By JOSEP1÷
Chas. H. Joseohl
(Copywright, 1921.
you like this? I don't. Yet whose fault is it? The New York
Do in an enterprising spirit stationed a reporter in front of the Metro•
World
thing
ng
gold;
wheat.
s nail
istory
need
fished
which
i been
tad u ■
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taken
id the
Iluw
hen it
I land
go at
ipt to
I land
all the
The
I are
ur ac-
tricul-
ng of
g with
vege.
l
It
isition
Mon.
haunt
e," he
whole
1,700,-
to pay
money,
money
more
which
ter the
ive got
a time
tutting
acious-
v
r
etterBuick
'is not
chalutz
to be.
)yment
people
ma has
farms
ountry.
• m has
de with
I inter-
I took
he rest
to see
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
S
iy with
cterizes
liseased
I is our
ity gen-
erely in
norality
be no
3C rare
When
te corn-
Icing it
se they
irprised
commit
fhe dif-
ree, of
een the
ter, the
City the
rs with
Ile is
or even
arge let
sal ten.
rs. The
le social
rate the
Alexan•
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
IG
irk
es,
his peo-
of what
minister,
s better
nd so he
le ought
s a pur-
I he isn't
n. They
and hi.
ern. And
essful if
aids are
s it is a
into the
eve MIT-
R. M. RYAN, Agency Manager
Alexan-
d health
ire beau-
beautiful
ice. No
,er them
is some-
adox. —
00 0
Notes
cans?"
sat, that
nstance ,
offer of
children
and yet
salvor ,
sae chit.
If he is
e ought
son why
crate in
ation of
ride but
and in-
mple to
+at the
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s and it
—Rabb;
DECEMBER 16,1925
I armpit Seth El
1ea we
In the
But
led in
to and
rought
which
1000,000
NEW YORK.—Thirty-three gradu-
ates will receive degrees and diplomas
from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Semi-
nary when that institution holds its
commencement exercises March 7.
This is the largest class ever gradu-
ated in the seminary's history. Six-
teen graduates will receive the
S'Micha, the authorization to act as
rabbis in Israel and to decide upon all
questions of Jewish law, and 17 will
receive diplomas from the teachers'
Now this is really expecting too much of our Miracle Workers. it's well
college.
enough to bring the dead to life, cure paralysis, cancer and such minor ail-
Dr. Bernard Revel, president of the
ments, but it is unfair to ask them to tackle the job of curing a cross-eyed
seminary, in commenting on the
So we mustn't be too severe in our criticism of those four long-haired
growth
of the seminary, which is to
een
boy-
b
who
have
exico)
Yucatan Indians in the Nuevo Laredo cemetery e ( M
be enlarged into the Yeshiva of
half
engaged in the "divine healing" of thousands, wh n , after working for
America, stated that most of the
an hour, the y couldn't get the boy's eyes to behave. It's a sad story, but
graduates have already been called to
born every minute, isn't there?
positions. The commencement marks
there is one
the last graduation in the present
...I. 4
Palestine has some Jews, of course, but—! I just finished reading an
building of the yeshiva, as construc-
account of the eighth annual dinner of the Grand Street (New York) Boys'
On March 22, 1923, Buick celebrated the
tion is now under way for the erec-
Association, held the other evening at the Hotel Commodore. Some 3,500
tion of the first group of three build-
IRMA MAY
building of the millionth Buick. Approxi-
guests were present. I looked over the list of guests printed alphabetically.
ings which will be part of the eight
innately eighteen years were consumed in the
There were 60 names under the letter "A"—and I am still wondering how
buildings comprising the Yeshiva of
accomplishment.
that fellow by the name of Adams got in the list. I was hoping the entire
America. The Yeshiva of America
will occupy three city blocks in up-
3,500 would be unanimous.
On December 16, 1925, Buick reached the
per Manhattan and will represent a
• 4 million and a half mark. A million Buicks
If you happen to know Dr. Alexander Goldenweiser, the famous anthro-
building and maintenance fund of
in eighteen years—the next half million in
pologist and member of the faculty of the New School of Social Research.
$5,000,000, $2,000,000 of which has
you will be interested in this letr
tt I came across in
already been pledged by New York
te of Count Tolstoi'a ha
two years and nine months.
Schmitt, in
ngarian
writer,
Eugene
Jewry
the Nation, written to the Ilu
At the present time, public demand calls for
"The yeshiva does not hold gradu-
"Ancient Customs and
The great Russian writes:
ation exercises every year," Dr. Revel
more than 20,000 Buicks every month. This
Modern Men:"
This letter will be brought to you by a very good acquaintance
Rabbi Leon Frain will occupy the explained. "Its course of study is
means the next half million in the hands of
longer
and
its
requirements
are
more
of mine. lie is an excellent musician and a very cultured and clever
pulpit Sunday morning, March 7, at
Buick owners, within two years.
young man, Alexander Goldenweiser. It will give him joy and profit
10:45, when he will deliver the fifth rigid because the yeshiva does not
These bare figures tell a graphic story of
in his series of lectures on the gen- aim to produce rabbis alone, but to
to make your acquaintance.
Buick's continuous advance in public regard.
eral topic, "Religion In the Twentieth disseminate constructive Jewish
Dr. Goldenweiser and at this m oment director of the
knowledge and ideals and to train a
The great acceleration of demand, at the pres-
He is a cousin of Moscow Conservatory of Music . So we find two men Century." The specific subject of the Jewishly educated laity with deep
fifth
lecture
is
"Ancient
Customs
and
ent time, speaks strongly of the increased
piano
of the and of the same family very much distinguished.
of the section
same name
Modern Men." It will deal with the Jewish sympathies."
value and desirability in the Better Buick.
The graduation this year com-
Orthodox and Reform viewpoints on
A news item to strike terror to those who dread the "Jewish menace" the subject of the observance of Jew- memorates the anniversary of the
Leadership' belongs to Buick because a nation
in journalism. David Lawrence, one of the ablest Jewish journalists in ish ceremonials, customs and rituals. death of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan, great
familiar with many motor cars has given it
Jewish scholar, after whom the yesh-
America, whose Washington letters have been a feature of many impor-
iva
is
named.
The
exercises
will
be
tant publications, intends to head a group for the publication in Washington
Morning Services:
to Buick.
It is to e "non- Saturday
held
at
the
Kehillath
Jeshrun
Con-
On
Saturday
morning,
March
13,
of a newspaper to be known as the United States Daily. concern itself with
The American public wants "finer transpor-
the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. gregation on East Eighty-fifth street.
partisan, to contain no advocacy of party or policy; to
The rabbis to be graduated and the
tation at lower cost", and Buick provides it!
a complete presentation of facts, covering the day by day
activities
of
the Leo M. Franklin. On Saturday morn-
ll the
andeInt."
We,
positions they have already accepted
legislative, judicial and executive branches of the governm
do hope that ing, March 6, Rabbi Leon From will are: S. Baum, Cambridge, Mass.; B.
"or eight conotoitivo years Buick
speak
on
the
subject
"The
Golden
BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN
country can certainly use a newspaper of that type,
has led. In volume at sales, all
Calf." The services take place in Axelman, New Castle, Pa.; M. Mot-
wwwbars of ih • National /two-
Division of central Motors Corporation
Lawrence makes a success of it.
,
..
Chamber
of
Camm”
mobile
lotin;
J.
Lookatein,
assistant
rabbi
,
the Brown Memorial Chapel. The
I once had the pleasure of a personally conducted tour through the Na- temple quartet, under the leadership Kehilath Jeshurun Congregation,
tional Cash Register factory at Dayton, Ohio, by the late John Patterson, of William Howland, renders the mu- New York; N. Hefetz; M. Cohen, Col-
the president f o the company. Everhere Mr. Pattersonpointed out to sical setting of the ritual. A large cester, Conn.; A. Rosenberg, Yonk-
welfare features of thye w factory. In fact, the p N. C. R. plant number of people have made it their ers, N. Y.; M. Schuchatowitz, Union
me the
splendid place" and the employes were pointed out as examples of what habit to observe the Sabbath by at- of Orthodox Congregations; A. S.
was
a "show
decent treatment would d. But I ha often wondered if flowers and tending the Saturday morning serv- Irom, Charlotte, N. C.; I. Miller,
d community singing and a brass ices. Many of the ladies who come Youngstown, Ohio; A. Schapiro; B.
uplift placards and group o insurance and
band take the place of a liberal pay envelope. The reason I am thinking bring their children and the children Rubinstein; S. Levine; P. H. Green-
stei, Shomoken, Pa.; H. Schoenfeld,
of it just now is because of the victory won by the Remington Arms Com- find the service very interesting.
DETROIT BRANCH — GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
PFENT It DECKER
National Hebrew Orphan Asylum; M.
pany over the National Cash Register Company in retaining certain patent
LOUIS ROSE BUICK CO.
Mask Ave.
BEMB.ROBINSON CO.
Charich.
12897 Woodward Ave., Highland Park
rights claimed by the N. C. R. An inventor named Fuller was employed Beth El College Students Organize:
8740
-Z ECKENDOR F CO.
444
East
Jefferson
Ave.
The graduates of the teachers' col-
by the N. C. R. Company at the munificent salary of $5,000 e a inv
year
and
TELOTTE-BUICK
CO.
The
students
of
Beth
El
College
SIEGEL
4234 Woodward Ave.
e ntions
HARLEY-BUICK CO.
th
all
lege
and
the
positions
they
have
al-
8911
Grand
River
Ave.
was to turn over to the N. C. R. ft
are forming a council for the purpose
BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO.
3762 Cass Ave.
KRAJENKE
from 1909 to 1917 Fuller imaginative mind- When he le to go w i th the of introducing the students' view- ready accepted are: C. H. Abramo-
STANLEY Ca
6838 West Fort St.
ROBINSON Ave.
E
mpos Ave.
CO
LINWOOD BUICK CO.
11620 Jos.
that
emanated
from Company
his
474l Woodward Ave.
art
Remington
Arms
at a higher salary and a bonus in the event of point into the administration of the witz, graduate Yeshiva High School,
Linwood at Glynn Cou
BUICK WILL. BUILD THEM
his inventing another marketable machine within a year's time, the N. C. R. college. Each class is electing two student City College, Hebrew teach-
BETTF.S AUTOMOBILES ARE. BUILT,
WHEN
alleged that Fuller's patents still belonged to them under a certain contract. representatives to the general coun- er, Peekskill; C. H. Atozki; J. Buxen-
Mr. Fuller invented a cash register within a year and the Remington
con- cil. It is believed that the advice of baum, Yeshiva High School, teacher
genu s receivedd
the students will be invaluable in de- Down Town Talmud Torah. Ruben
cern spent $1,600,000 in developing it. Yet this inve
ntiveometim es
erS
termining the future courses to be Gordis, graduate Yeshiva High
only $5,000 a year from his former gigantic employ. I f
that employes can get along very nicely with less bouquets, fewer speeches, offered and in making for the further School, graduate City College, 181/2
no banquets and without uplift hocus-pocus if corporations pay them prop- growth and usefulness of the college. years of age, with honors, teacher
erly for their services. With but few exceptions vast manufacturing con- The college will observe a Passover Coney Island; Ephraim Wolpin, stu-
cerns pay their workers (the white collar ones) comparatively niggardly recess the week of Monday, March dent University of Seattle, Wash.,
29. There will be no classes held head teacher Seattle Talmud Torah;
get from
es in return for they
what
t them.
s alaries
J. Siminofsky, graduate Yeshiva High
in passing that week either on Monday, Tuesday School ,teacher City College, teacher
or Wednesday. Classes will be re-
Well, I see another state has joined the Union of Ignorance Mi
sumed on Monday night, April 5. Williamsburg Talmud Torah; Solo-
an anti-evolution law. This time the booby prize is ss
teacher should unconsciously exercise her God-given right of reason in Class sessions will be held until the mon Feffer, graduate Yeshiva High
Mutual Company Incorporated under the Lows of f ha Stale of New York
A
If a state she is subject to a fine of $100 to $500 and she loses her job. end of May. Arrangements are now School, student City College, teacher
that
light in the darkness—for the bill hasn't being made for the securing of col - Institutional Synagogue; Ephraim
glimmer
of
However, there is •
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT DECEMBER 31, 1925
lege credit for the courses given at Zimmerman, graduate Yeshiva High
yet been signed.
tee __
--
School, student City College, teacher
Beth El College.
Coney Island Talmud Torah; Joseph
Maybe we can find in the statements of leading correspondents of Eu-
Kleinman, teacher Stone Avenue Tal-
the cause of anxiety of the Zionist group over g the o "Twenty Years of
$4,394,848,901.00
ropean journals a hint of
mud Torah, Brooklyn; Moses Stern-
Ru
OUTSTANDING INSURANCE
m-
proposedd colonization of Jews in hern
Soutssia.
First
of of
all, the
accordin
t Literary London:"
"who
is
one
most
co
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El licht, teacher Mogen David School,
Weisl,
Total amount of the Equitable's outstanding
the Living Age, Doctor.Wolfgang con
petent Near East correspondents contributing to the German press," reports will have its regular meeting on Mon- Brooklyn; Benamin Itzkovitz, Ye-
High School, teacher Machziki
policy contracts.
a Psychological business depression in Palestine. But he says that objective day afternoon, March 8, at 2:15, in shiva
Talmud
Torah,
New
York;
Joshua
the
chapel.
The
lecturer
will
be
S.
evidences of hard times are not visible, although there has undoubtedly
$ 679,931,652.00
Singer, graduate Yeshiva High
is
relatively
little
unemployment
despite
K.
Ratcliff,
who
will
speak
on
the
sub-
INSURANCE
RESERVE
been a speculative setback. There
student City College, teacher
the increased Jewish population "due to the fact that the economic life of ject "Twenty Years of Literary Lon- School,
the
Assets
reserved
to
pay
all
policies
Anshi Zitomer Talmud Torah; N.
That portion of
Jewish l'alestine is approximately 80 per rent dependent on the receipt of don."
as they mature. This i3 adequate because it will be
Trotsky, Yeshiva High School, teach-
funds from Jews residing elsewhere and the constant flow of immigrants
er Coney Island Talmud Torah; J.
in by future premiums and interest. The Re-
Students'
Day:
bringing new ca ital with them from abroad "
Novogrodsky,
graduate
Yeshiva
High
On Sunday, March 14, from morn-
serve is determined by the Actuary, and verified bi
School,
student
City
College,
teacher
ing
to
night,
the
Jewish
students
at
lienryde Korab, writing for the Paris Le Matin, writes in a similar e
the Insurance Department of tie State of New York
Ann Arbor will be the guests of Jewish Center, downtown; M. Furer,
he
adds
that
the
Jews
of
Palestine
are
very
much
worried
over
thto
vein, but American Jews are negotiating with the Soviet government
Temple Beth El. They will conic to Yeshiva High School, teacher Coney
$ 15,037,692.84
CURRENT
INSURANCE LIABILITIES
rumor ;hat
Island
Talmud
Torah;
Abraham
rival national home for Jews in Crimea. And he says that one wor- the morning service, when Dr. Frank-
start a
Feinerman, graduate Yeshiva High
lin
will
preach
a
sermon
of
especial
These
include
Claims
and
Endowments
pending,
ried real estate investor in Tel Aviv told him that "Crimea is Russia.,
a magnificent
and the
interest to young people on the sub- School, student Teachers' College N.
Funds left with the Society at interest, Premiums and
fertile country and a splendid trade base for dealing with for us.
ject "Where Shall Wisdom Be Y. U., head teacher Mt. Vernon Jew-
while Mack Sea basin. It will prove a terrible competitor
Interest paid in advance, and Dividends not yet taken
ish School; Sam Protkoff, graduate
Found?",
stay
for
dinner,
be
enter-
wo
High School, student City
$ 694,969,344.84
Now comes a Jewish correspondent of te London Daily Herald, h tained by a dramatic program and Yeshiva
City College, teacher Talmud Torah,
TOTAL INSURANCE LIABILITIES
comm. nts on the fact that there are at present nearly 3,000,000 Jews in dancing in the afternoon, and enjoy
Sovi. Russia and the Ukraine, two-thirds of whom were petty traders and a buffet supper and dancing in the Brooklyn.
$ 9,519,809.86
MISCELLANEOUS LIABILITIES
middlemen before the revolution and now find their old occupations gone evening. The Young People's So-
ciety of Temple Beth El and the Beth
under the communist regime. The Moscow authorities, recognizing
this,
settle-
Jewish
Principally interest and rents paid in advance, reserve
El Sisterhood, as well as the congre-
have allotted over 1,000,000 acres of agricultural land for the J ews, who gation proper, are co-operating in
for taxes. and commissions, rents, and office expenses
ment, The movement. he says, has been very popular with
the
entertainment
of
the
students.
due or accrued.
have rushed to acquire the land, and that they have proved for better farm-
Purina Party:
ers II an was anticipated. Money to help the "colonies" is being raised in
The Purim party held at the club-
$ 704,489,154.70
School of Religion:
(referring
to
the
$15,000,000
drive
now
under
way)•
And
thee
whe
house
on
Sunday,
Feb.
28,
with
an
ryr
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
tted ews
America
All members of the community
corr• , rondent concludes with this statement: It is admi00 Jeve , while who know of children who are not re- attendance of 125 girls was a tre-
$ 792,405,106.54
each girl en-
that I:alestine at best can take in not more than 1,000,0
ceiving any Jewish education are in- mendous success. As was
ASSETS
presented
1
tered the house she
._±1.
there are 3,000,000 Jews in 111
vited to tell the children about the with
Assets include mortgages on farms, homes
a number, which she pinned on
Theso
So from the looks of things we shall have from now on a race between afternoon school at Temple Beth El. her dress. After everyone had as-
and business properties, loans to policyholders, bonds,
There is no tuition fee. Children are
of r Total
Palestine and Russia for American-Jewish dollars. And result
I imagine
consider-
of the
contest. taught Jewish history and the Bible sembled a contest was held to de-
cash, etc., and a c $87,915.951.84 in excess
a
termine who knew the names of most
able bitterness will sooner or later be engendered as
according to the most modern meth- of the girls present. Rachel Norber
Liabilities. This excess constitutes the Surplus
ods of instruction, and it is a real won the prize, which was a year's
Reserves.
$5000 GIVEN BY NO N-
service to the community to give the membership in this organization. Af-
$ 87,915,951.84
$300,000 IS PLEDGED
children this opportunity for Jewish ter this game was played the party
SURPLUS
RESERVES
EW
TO
J.
D.
C
CHEST
education.
FOR POLISH RELIEF J
was divided into two sections, one go-
---
For distribution in 1026;
On Annual Dividend Policies..... • • $33.4 05, 500.50
ing out into the little theater, which
C. Sterling, Owner of Houston Post- Temple Library:
arranged and decorated to repre-
3,844439• 00
On Deferred Dividend Policies
Do you know that the temple has was
5.66.. to Rai.. Amount for
sent a cabaret. Here tea and haman-
Dispatch, Unsolicited Giver.
Awaiting Apportionment on
a
circulating
library
for
adult
readers
481,594.00
Immediate Need. During Year.
Deferred Dividend Policies
and that as a member of the temple taschen were served while special en-
so,189,968.84
NEW YORK.—A contribution of you are eligible to the use of this li- tertainers, mostly "Y" girls, added a
For Contingencies
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — A $5,000 from a non-Jew was an- brary? Among the new books to be very Bohemian atmosphere to the
The other group remained in
$ 825,587,841.00
Pledge to raise the amount of $300,- nounced from national headquarters had are: "Jesus of Nazareth," by place.
NEW INSURANCE PAID FOR in 1925
house to play games, changing
000 during this year for immediate of the United Jewish Campaign, Joseph Klausner, the book which the
$758,456,368.00
places
the first group after an
rin to raise $15,- aroused
Ordinary
relief work in Poland was made by which is en
ed the entire storm of contro hour of with
573-
, 1 5 1 ,373.00
hilarity. The party began at
( new groups only)
about the Jewish view of Jesus;
representatives of the various Polish 000,000 from American Jewry for
3:30 and did not end until 7.
suffering co-religionists in for- versy
Landsmanschaften and societies at a their
$ 98,483,113.08
sign
lands.
The
gift
was
an
unso-
"David
Lubin,"
a
biography
of
the
POLICYHOLDERS
IN
1925
national relief conference held at the licited subscription from C. Sterling, Jew who established.the International
PAID TO
Bias Building, New York City, under owner and publisher of the Houston Institute of Agriculture; "Israel," by Dramatics:
The
Strolling
Players
are
present-
the auspices of the Federation of Po-
TOTAL PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS
Benjamin Post-Dispatch, and was sent to N. D. Ludwig Lewisohn;
the conference
Pinski's
"The ing three one-act plays on Tuesday,
elmans,d
by Ludwig
lish Hebrews in America.
$1,885,848,534.57
on in I ous
Treasure," translated
the o . campaign Lewisohn;
%inter presided at
SINCE ORGANIZATION.
"The Mat riarch by G. B. March 9, consisting of "The China
chairman
Naman,s
n
;
Pig,"
"Cinderella
Married"
and
"One
"
by
Emanuel
and described the suffering of the I wh ich i ow of
Stern; "The Sanslate
Comprising
Death
Claims,
and
payments
to
living
policy-
This program is
Polish Jews.
A telegraphic report
from David
_L.:......,,
of that"Akiba," by Lehmann, and "Nathan Hundred Dollars."
... . . . .
ed.e beim, entirely
IlnIrls•ra unds • matured Endowments, Annuities, Cash
-- -- st I A. Brown, nation
.tadeck, business ma
the Wise, by Leasin g.
values, and Dividends.
the Forward, reported on the situa- United Jewish Campaign, now in the is open every Sunday morning from different from the others, and is ex-
pected
to
be
highly
entertaining.
tion in Poland. Rabbi Eisenberg, Jo- west on a tour in behalf of the fund, 10 until 12 o'clock and every Sun-
of 896,000 in day afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock.
seph
and Charles Green, announces the raising Houston
THE COMPLETE ANNUAL STATEMENT WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON REQUEST
heads
Camp Reunion:
vice-president of the federation, ad- three Texas • ' . .
the list with $60,000, Dallas follows New Members:
All of the "Y" campers will get to-
dress ed the conference.
If you know of new corners to the gether on Wednesday evening, March
The Warsaw Society and the Bialy'with $30,000 and El Paso has $6,000.
W. A. DAY, President
in addition to the city or others not affiliated with a 17, for a good old camp reunion. This
1
stoic Society pledged $100,000 eac Two $ ,
and the Lodz Society pledged $25,000. donation by Mr. Sterling, were made congregation who ought to become will be one of the "eppiest" parties
The plan is that the money raised by in Houston, the chairman, Mr. Na- members of Temple Beth El, pleas of the season if the real camp spirit
the societies should be transferred man, donating $5,000, and M. Sako- send their names to the chairman of is shown, as it surely will be. Camp
1510 First National Bank Bldg.
immediately by cable to leaders of the witz also contributing • similar sum. the membership committee, Wallace 'movies which were taken of the girls
Leta! R e presentatives:
E. W. WALTERS
Rosenheim, care of the temple. and their activities will be part of
Jewish community In their 'home
B. NEWMAN
W. H. KEIDAN
A. GLAZER
the program.
towns.
CARD OF THANKS
Gymnasiums
A resolution was accepted recom-
Have you joined the men's class
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
mending to the organizations a .
The family of the late Mrs. Moritz on Monday and Thursday evenings.
aged with the federation to impose ■
relief tax en the members. A rasa- Mezerik wish to thank their relatives There is still room for the organize-
Dr. Isadore Goodman, rabbi of Con-
lion of a women's clan at any time
lution submitted to the conference
"king the endorsement of the United and
friends
for during
the many
hown
them
their kindnesses
recent be- which may prove desirable. Mem- gregation Beth El, Indianakolin, Ind.,
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themselves of the floe opportunity Tueday, March 16, at 7:30 . m. I
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topic:
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by
who helps me in for health education offered
Religion."
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gymnasium.
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because he found: Americans o two generations or more, 300; Italians,
10; Russians, 13; Hungarians, 4; f Spanish, 3; British, 4 Jewish, 50; Rou-
n, 1. Now does that term "Jewish" belong there? I say no. Yet I
ia I ask who is at caul? The answer must be sought within the House
w
again
of Israel. I do not blame the reporter of the New York World.
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MARCH 22,1923
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