ii_te_iigraorVansof diaorocu. tvolyingima WV "0'6S'Sb' U. UPANYMAVaigy1WAllsivelyt IWIYIYietaYVVIntlgaWisiViUMIWIZM VA.T.kkkkgArettAMArb' ' It' ' ' ' and control remained undulled and pristine in the A "Scolding" minds of large numbers of Poles, Alsatian and Lorrai- More Land For Colonization IGl iE 5,1 nians. In the case of Palestine, the Arabs were not II-E DETROIT EIVISIt ORM Rabbi really a conquered people, but were placed under the t• Published Weekly b1 Ms Jewish Chrosiel• Publi•hlag Cm. he. President Editor General Manager mandatory of England by the League of Nations. Legal Adviser of J. D. C., Tells N•tional Chairmein, RIMIAll Notwithstanding our pseudo-anthropologists and A Yom Kippu r Sermon of Rabbi Jo•b Dr. Grower, Brown Colonies Will Soon Cover Over 1,000,000 Aerec of BIM. ethnologists, Arabs have much the same emotions and "The movement was of R spent; u• By Rabbi Moses Fischer. five reason as do Poles, Alsatian and other Nordic or Slavic r. Grower continued. Ow beginning, about Si back-to-the ors character," Dr. ,. -- years ago, of the J class matter 11•rch 1, 1911, at the Postoftice at Detroit. No one influenced the Jews of Russia people who were subjected to external rule; treated as Sessood littered A few years ago a reverend gentle- soil movement in Russia, the govern- 1111cb., under the Act of Mitch 3, MC to settle on the land. As soon as the omic icon he Jewish inferiors and deprived of political, sodal and man tried to besmirch and vilify the ment has turned over to the' political barriers were put aside, the fer- Offices and Publication Building rights which they enjoyed for centuries as an indepen- greatest and foremost of Jewish in- colonists 5no,ouo 8CreS of richly ion Jews turned to the soil. To the Rhein- is solutions, perhaps the only one which tile farm 181111. This ii dant praise which is due to 11r. Rosen, 525 Woodward Avenue t a' '•iel A. dent people• has not yet lost its mighty grasp and y Sable Address: Chronicle 41 report made should be added praise for the fact >art of exa the , , 00,000 on Teleplsonet Cadillac 1040 London Office: e hold upon the Jewish sou , ated It sense of importa some of the settlers an frown, chairman o iven that he recognized and urged the sig,- may have g 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England. nce, and it may have made them one which proves itself to be a mighty United Jewish Campaign 1,y Dr. E. A. niticance of this new development in Grower, legal adviser and general as- stronghold of Jewish thought and the the social life of the Russian Jews, la Per Year ..... bluster and swagger r because the strong arm of Britain Jewi sh soul; the Yom Kippur fast. sistant to Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, dime- a time when many people did not no- Subscription, in Advance ........... ..... tor of the Joint Distribution Commit- One of the charges which the gentle- was held over them, but they discovered that despite must reach this tice its existence. The settlement on tee's agricultural work in Russia. Dr. hurler against the celebration of To bl eu. P the land was moving on even without the protection of Britain they had to prove their own man Grower, who is making his first visit this greatest of holidays and which, whatsoever, at the es f inter o jects strength and resources. according to his opinion, detracts to America in connection with the any outside help own Th• Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites correepon dence an indorse me nt ot tat e mettle and rely upon their settlers' own means and at their own ty for on sub responeibili 1t 1, United Jewish Campaign's conference from the spiritual beauty and gran- risk. In 1921, the inurement of the to the Jewish people, We believe the Chaluzim and merchants have learned •iews expressed by the writers. — which is to 1w held in Chicago on Oct. deur of the "Day," is the fact that it Jews to the land became so important Tishri 16, 5686 that this is so, and then, too, they have learned that the 9 and 10 at which he is to make a turns men of the cloth of all brands: that the government began to pay at- September 24, 1926 Arab is not averse to improving his lot and reaping rabbis, reverends, chazonim, would- detailed report of the progress and tention to it. In August, 1924, the prospects of Russo-Jewish agricult ur- be and actual leaders of the congre- executiomittee of the ve c centtal l'ni the benefits of modern methods of agriculture, trans- at colonization, adds that in addition ASplendid Start. tuition into so many scolds who enjoy on, organized a special cm- Soviet to the enormous tracts of land already portation and manufacture. But the Arabs did resent nd indulge at this day in the ante- ' t... for settling Jews on land, o., During the past year, Detroit Jewry has had little by fugitives from the g called comet. The comzet is a purely the attitude of superiority and rulership of a people strained privilege to "scold" and up- settled the Russian government has allocated time to think about its own affairs. The unhappy con- braid the community for all kinds governmental institution, and it is who were numerically inferior. of real and imaginable sins, trans- 45o,000 acres in the Salski region, under the auspices of the presidium dition of European Jewry was such, that heroic meas- n and shor comi gs. In the We do believe the Jews and Arabs can live in ac- gressions t near the Caucasus, which is being of the Council of Nationalities." ures were necessary if they were to be saved from total surveyed prior to being opened up for face of the charges made by the rab- Dr. Grower included in his report cord and amity. There is no reason why an Arab Jew- new Jewish settlements. bis against the spirit of the great annihilation; particularly was this true in Poland and to Mr. Brown figures showing the ish culture cannot emerge, from the amalgam. If the "Day" as that of inducive and instru- Dr. Grower sees in this action of the amounts of land granted for Jewish Bessarabia. However, the problems near at home must mental for begetting and bringing present Russian government the slow, Hebraic contribution is the more potent and prolific settlement by the Soviet Union and eventually be considered. One of the chronic problems but inexorable revolving of the wheels scolds, it would be of interest the familiesestekttied thereon, as fol. it will stamp the Palestinian culture with its mark, and forth 4. of justice, for, he says, prior to the to investigate and come to the con- lows: Ukraine, 112,000 dessiatines, ar is that of hospitalization. if not it will have the same difficulties that beset it in clusion whether there is some sub- revolution, Jewish hind-owners pos- 3:a1,000 acres, for about 700 fami- We have urged the building of a Jewish hospital sessta 1,700,0M dessiatines of Rus- stantiality in the arraignment of the lies; Crimea, 514,443 dessiatines, about Germany, France, England and America. there is not only because communities of less population and Finn soil, something over three times of the day an d 170,000 acres, for about 2,000 fami- Dr. Ruppin is showing the way to mutual helpfulness "holiness" the million acres which is now either whether the blame is due to the spirit lies; White Russia, about 21,000 &s- wealth have them, but for the more persuasive reason to be settled by Jew- better understanding. The Jews who have defi- of the day or to the personal prefer- settled, or shout siatines, about 50,00(1 acres for 2,100 that many Jewish patients are not happy when they But the 1,700,000 des- ence and inclination of the reverend lob farmers. families; Gomel district 2,411 desoia- nitely settled in Palestine will no doubt follow the path siatines held by Jews before the lures- gentlemen who, once in a year, sur- are compelled to be in a non-Jewish hospital. There about 7,000 acres fur about 221 indicated by the B'rith Sholom, for only through co- rounded by a great and imposing ma regime came into power, were tines, families. All in all, there have been are few physicians who do not...believe that the men- owned by comparatively few men," congregation, feels at ease to scold operation and forebearance will anything be achieved. in the Ukraine, Crimea, granted tal state of the patient aids in quicker and more satis- Dr. Grower says. "Seized by the Bud- the group of people assembled with White Russia and Gomel, about HO,- shevists when the Revolution succeed- grave devotion to celebrate the holy 000 acres of land fur 12,000 families. factory recovery. There are many who oppose the idea ed, it is now gradually, but with ever day or perhaps, what might be more Besides 450,000 acres, which are now of a Jewish hospital on the ground that such distinc- increasing tempo, coming back to the to the point, the fault and blame for being surveyed in the Salsky region. Another Jewish State. tions as Jew and non-Jew in matters of diet should be the tenor of the sermons ringing with Jews—to the hordes of destitute, de- By the end of this year 10,000 frani- classed masses, to remain in their pos- d enunciation and sharp rebuke of the lies will have been settled with about Elias Tobenkin, correspondent for the Herald Trib- t eradicated, especially when one is so ill as to require reli onduct of the session so long as they or their heirs misdemeanors and misc 7,000 under the direct control of the une of New York, in an interview with Kalinin, dis- gious sense, is remain upon it and draw substance hospital care. • (re ation in a Agro-Joint. The ! rest of the families The theory may be tenable and convincing to those covers that Soviet Russia would allow the Jews to cre- :it . 0 t s i e u neither natural fruit of the will be under the control of other Jew- it ofTitetZbe, there( rom. Dr. Grower, who was a practicing e nd ish organizations such as the ICA, who have abandoned Orthodox religious practices, but ate a Jewish state in Siberia. In order to achieve a rep- 41 al ITringlis u t even th tea are partly attorney rh the par } in etrogi w hen it was the attorney wi r t . Ozet , 0 mmunity to whom the to settle at least .4. crate state, it would b e necessary yet there are a majority in our co capital city of the czaristie empire, - but it is the only choice which the at- i supportt m ed by the Joint cs,r 1 s e n is ss t r r oaf ib tt u ii t r i u e t tsji . u- titude of the congregant toward re- joined the staff of eh e J oin t D is trib 500,000 people in a specific area. This number may in very essence of their Judaism is the Mosaic dietary egal its As tbe 1 203r. u ligion and the higher things of life naultlb rr t l 1 - i qtee ai S m eC elit ey m tf tuilnkt:rombn t li t' rou mgibt o tu 'et. d it a r n „, sure a anguage, culture, manners with definite mark l leaves to the earnest spiritual leader It code. sin without aid of any organization g - have settled independently on the land. Notwithstanding the absence of any marked anti- iny. No doubt the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics and faithful worker in the vineyard ment ' between it o- and the Russian a l;;; eminent, which makes it an autono- ,,, Itfe would welcome another republic if such a republic of the Lord. Semitism in Detroit, yet there is hardly a physician who "These figures, however L ?, Before me is the book, "History moos or fanization free to carry on its a I l •ork actu not give the ader uate idea of the 'a do could be created. But at this point one must examine would maintain that there is not some discrimination 7f n wer work inl 'its own v.: ay without . overn.- Gr% . .ua of the Jews in Ilung,ary," its author is done," 1)(r which hi as lit.en the difficulties before embarking upon such an adven- against Jewish physicians in our hospitals. If the dis- kir mental interference ; and exeg mpts it the well-known Rabbi J. Greenwald, last year eptical of say a "I was in the colonies . come (,,,t Oh i into in '' fr o m tax ation. Fr anklv s c is not conscious, yet it will be found that tore. en the Jews Jews started to th present in e h when ack-to-the b crimination s . h Jewi q C -4 the e success cce of the tch, in f istorical skeo. numbers. Imagine According to Kalinin, the only available spot for at e course of the historical subconsciously it does exist. And besides because of soil movement when he joined hands the steppes in - te endless Russian steppes, miles and order to convey to us in all its vivid ospita l h with it, Dr. Grower says that he has freshness the religious spirit miles, on which you will not find a assn ciation with their own religious kind the J ew i sh such an undertaking is Siberia. This would mean a ity a u seen what seemed to be an utter int- ilun- single soul or a house. To such step - , long trek into an unknown country, with a very frigid t rating the atmosphere authorities have built up a barrier against the possibility become an amazingly grid- sh Jewry n the first half of the i i gar where a man can be lost as easily physician which makes it difficult for him when it does climate, far removed from any urban culture and indus- . nineteenth century, Rabbi Greenwald dying reality. Ile has seen, he says, pes, ,(,.. as a canoe on a big mean, came the . try. The Jews of Russia are not accustomed to such t b he hard, fallow, sunbaked steppes mueis e r Ae ss :s.. T bh uerLdi l d ,on w otto kni o la wult i r l i e w ato Iiir, - . p r iu r duor J u rz - not entirely exclude. of sh ra us v ei a ir u le t ,e;oi t,n;1 ruf i ( i g . eavde. l r ia i tr l i c l, i ; h ' t a ju , f rfor i n u Yom i l i l t •ir i erlii n a u i l Itt oa bubsi t .l h oete Ilr', life, for they have lived in a temperate climate close to Were it not for the fact that many of those who can e,,, ei l it They felt absolutely helpless. P " It or of the Jewish commulty in Hans - make substantial contributions are opposed to the pro- urban centers or in cities, and to expect them to lay the duct at that time. Here you have of golden wheat dotted with smiling seemed impossible to harmonize them in which the bent - backed, ffir with the steppes to which they came. jest fur the above enumerated reasons, yet it is neces- foundations of a new state under such difficult and ad - the speech in all its "length," chase - villages haggard and erstwhile hopeless ghet- A year passed, and 1.49sited the step- teristic and at the same time the at- sari to convince them of the propriety of a Jewish hos- verse conditions is flying in the face of facts. to-dwellers havr found new life, and pes again. Instead of desolate, wild, of the rabbi toward his con- Whatever success has been achieved to date in the titude pital, for even they are of the opinion that Detroit is • • gregation in this most holy of all eve-- the certainty of a safe and and their assured • • f found d NI 11 aj,es. desert II prai .... chit - . .‘‘t h " e Intra of the i e litrr nings. it will be hard to detect the future for themselves de is a double miracle nt i't under - hospitalized, which requires either extensions or colonization scheme is due to the fact that the change nteariel. traders, store-keepers, Vv ell'o ss sw race of vindictiveness and scolding in dean. To very eyes—the from urban to agricultural life has been accomplished improvements of present facilities or new hospitals. worked be him, his the sweet brotherly words of the rab- transformation of the steppe into afraid of a horse, we found farmers. While all the pros and eons are being marshalled, by reducing the obstacles to a minimum, while at the The Jewish fields , are not the best in bi, the full text of which follows: prospering farni lands, the transfor- Russia. The Jewish wheat is of such same time utilizing the most modern methods, latest Je David W. Simons greeted e thwish people of Detroit "It is true and an undisputed fact illation of the small merchant or the quality, due to the expert in 'struction Hospital; $50,- that it is the duty and sacred privi- Talmud student into a lusty, vigorous technique and machinery. with a gift of $100,000 for the Jewish given by the agronomes who are eip- of each earnest, conscientious t iller of the soil. g„ We cannot become enthusiastic over the enterprise. loge pointed by the Agro-Joint and to the 000 of this sum is for building and $50,000 is for main- ,_ rabbi to reprimand his congregation Dr. Grower, the K"`' fti. According to good work of the colonists, that it can If a starter was needed, this munificence of Siberia looks not much more premising than Uganda or at the entrance of the Yom Kippur ernment is giving Dr. Rosen and the kiif tenance. now be used fur seeding purposes, and Mexico. Both these schemes were unacceptable. We day; it is his duty to stir the heart of Joint Distribution Conanittee, the not merely for consumption. In the (4.4 the public spirited, socially conscious D. W. Simons has madssembled members of the corn- !ISI most complete co - operation. This it Cherson region you can find about be - certainly given the impetus necessary to move others refused to approve either at any time. With the Bal ty to the realization of all the is demonstrating nut only by words re 13,000 dessiatinrs, or about 39,000 r ' sins and wrong they have committed who have been hesitant to give concrete expression to four Declaration, Uganda was abandoned, and we be- but also by deeds. It is giving the ge4 re acres of such grain. The settlers the letel downed Mexico and theii- awful consequence in or- pioneers lumber either free or at pre- will get more than 1,000,000 pods of a4, lieve that Mr. Hoexter has compy intentions. der that they repent them—but to them trans- Ti Pure grain. We do not know exactly what kind of a hospital is that we shall not hear much about it as a mass colonize - tell the truth, brethren and sisters— war prices; it is giving portation at reduced rates and is ad- I's, ''r "I want to emphasize that at pres- 1 arn word and speechless —1 know being considered by the philanthropic agencies which tion center. vaneing loans to them through banks ,.., ),. private ownership on ant there is no no wrong and evil of you to point Aside from the physical facts that the Jew is no t at set up for the purpose. have the building of a Jewish hospital on the list of land in Soviet Russia. Among the them at this sacred moment to The extent of the government's co- titles on land the most solid one is the fitted at present to build a new state on the plains of capital undertakings, but from the size of the contribu- castigate you on account of them. operation with the agricultural colon- so called title of 'toilingusage,' which hould say that a hospital Siberia, the more pertinent question arises, does the You are all beloved, faithful children ization program will be emphasized at tion of David W. Simons, we should means that as long as a family works the Lord. None of you but fears of d the national conference at the S land- Jew for cultural reasons want to build a Jewish state . to cost no less than $2,500,000 should be planned. oral ro y,,can tdbepri,vy bit of thitu usdoil n‘o ilw the Lord, none of you but observes l Oi idar . ¶1 1 ,,an wriiikChltii,busizetr'uhircuariordoioiOnetity right in Russia? What advantage would the Jew gain by This splendid act of Mr. Simons is significant be- the u ;ur uf a u nt: I n t prowess is ' hie:irs o' t the :11e; sehae"mmta„" t v iin you bu A. Brown, chairman of the United turned over to the cause it crystallizes a movement which has been noth- creating a separate state? From whatidiscriminations 7; 4 ily, as long as they till the soil, and all good and charitable deedPsPyThere lew•ish Campaign, a t m! Felix M. War - 4s .. does he suffer today in Russia as a Jew? From every ing but a lot of loose ends and much talk for years. nobody t i sh noio house. in our town but during • t burg, chairn tan of L th e Jot t Ik/istribu - as long as one survivor exists 4, r, f of the land ea( ers in mencan can deprive this family It does seem that it requires some one to initiate even reliable and authentic source available, we are in- Tu ng b winter nights the voice . of ion (mina ee. 7 . ' The family is considered to consist ' thee ra , the study of the ancient Jewish philanthropy will come to hear those movements which are obviously basic necessities; formed that as a Jew, he suffers no whit more than any ?; of actual members of the • Tin t s rly lore is home within it and is heard y pta uigrn at4he tlle through (ou nuretarm i.,•:. e pr;hu oduar te: other group. Zionists anti llebraists are not persecuted oef sii p i, 1 ,0 for this reason too we are thankful to Mr. Simons for , rformebiut i,, Tahnerc,4 ore, instead of words o u t the n' i lem " laY:„n;:yt birth,tl'ifut p lisatcerneptwag an d gt IgaGt107— - revolutionists. because of their his New Year Greeting to the Jews of Detroit. 000 United Jewish Campreio fund as Jews but as counter .. as members of the family. This is ed blessin and the manner in which the money Now that th ice has been broken we expect to hear nationalism. Jewish workers are accorded the same sincere a perpetual right free of any charges. mercy and love to your prayers and raised has been expended under the The Jewish settlers are getting the from those other public spirited and social conscious rights, privileges and immunities as any proletariat. fulfill your wishes.' direction of the Joint Distribution • land on the basis of toiling usage. • c ommatee. members of the Jewish community whose material cir - Jewish traders and speculators find the road no harder What a short and wonderful ser- Everything else on the land is con- Na In his preliminary report to " How happy the rabbi who could a- mon' than Ukrainian or White Russian traders and specula- cumstances allow them to give for . ciao anti communal property, house, sidered as private tional Chairman Brown, which was arldrrss with such words his cringre ( tors. The Jew is allowed to use Yiddish in schools, , gation! How saintly arid noble the made public recently, Dr. Grower cattle, machinery, crops. This right purposes. to the land resembles very much the courts, press and meetings. According to latest advice's congregation which could be ad- • at . • • rights which the Russian peasantry movement hack-to-the-soil "The dressed by its spiritu al leader in such he may build synagogues in the new colonies. If these had on land before the revolution. originated before the revolution. It is a true o A Peace Move. t k What a background "Three elements are essential for a long historical process. The idea is `I on, Kippur sermon! Given more Under the leadership of Dr. Ruppin, a society for conditions do actually obtain why should he want to ter the future of the agricultural move- a new one, There always were such congregations with such spirit not build a new state on frozen steppes of Siberia. ment: people, land and money," 11r. social and intellectual co-operation between Jews and large numbers of Jews without any Some of the over-enthusiastic land colonizers may in our congregations and the a "scold- '%+t (:rower's report continues. definite employment, who made a ing" rabbi will soon become matter Arabs has been formed in Palestine, known as the "According to the comet, requests urge the acceptance of such a plan. We certainly have meager living by eseasional occupa- of the past. were received during 1920 from 30,000 tions or subsisted on charity—the so- B'rith Sholom. been among those who have favored colonization from Fs.. = families who wanted to settle on the Jewish social called luftmenchen. Dr. Ruppin, after many years in Palestine. knows HELPFUL HUMOR land. One-third of those registered the very minute it was broached, but it is only a transi- workers interested in finding an ere- that co-operation and good-will are more potent in were merchants, and about one-fourth nomic status for their co-religionists tion stage. due to the extraordinary conditions in Russia ]tare is an unconscious humorist, organized a society to support artisan- artisans. All the land in Russia is achieving the good life than constant friction. antag- due to the war and revolution• outside the realm of commerce, and is one. of those ship, peasantry and agricultural work. onism and assertion of rights and privileges. He would thinking ng in the hands of the government. muchC nt" Tit t i h n It must be borne in mind that all modern trends are The idea of settling Jews on land e4, rather an autonomous peaceful Arab Jewish common- toward industrialization and away front agriculture. In and evidently takes for granted that Therefore, the friend,Iy attitude of could not be realized in the time of the the government towards the settle- don't think because you keep you t the Jews were barrel wealth in Palestine than an eternal mandatory even Czar bCCEIUSI• United States the population has changed from 30 e Toe distance waytgortlahte. ment of Jews is very essential. The u trim the land. At that time only a under the most humanitarian and enlightened manda- the chairman of the comzet, Peter Smido- ea s t e rn. per cent urban in 1865 to 70 per cent urban in 1926. small group of the wealthiest Jewish sped along to cover the way one vitch, gave definite assurances of the p•ople owned some land, but they were t4 tory power. industry in every modern As we Agriculture has given way to when dhurr kr e i d rdthat r t rebt: abru co-operative attitude of the govern- r t ii f rue, a 1 r r apule Ivry few', since it was necessary for The formation of the B'rith Sholom indicates that country, and although Russia is less urban in 1926 than q? land-owners to he merchants of the ment to David A. Brown, chairman of (- the Lally -hooing, hysterical state of exaggerated claims , tl an automobile funeral. It woub the United Jewish Campaign early in have guild or to graduate college. The w s in 1914. yet this will be corrected as soon as nor- a as though they first it said, • seem to her, she the spring of 1925. The same assur- Jewish masses had no right to own `: and demands is passing. Although from the report of it mal conditions return. James N. were in a hurry to get rid of her. She ances have been repeated to land. 4 Colonel Kisch at the Zionist General Council at London. Rosenberg. vice-chairman of the Joint With the return to normal, the 1,000.000 Jews in evidently had had no experience of "The revolution in Russia freed the the kind and so she took for granted 1,1 it appears that "no politics" has been the program of Russia who are living on the fringe of nothing will be Distribution Committee; Dr. Maurice Jews politically," Dr. Grower says in that when she was dead she would be B. Hester, Jacob Billikopf, William "It gave them the same his report. ord Plumer, yet there are factors more profound and Lord absorbed mainly in industry. particularly the light in- on. going alive and know all that was Rosenwald, and other representatives rights as others making up the etus- ' far-reaching than a mere program of the high commis- dustry of the needle anti textile trades. Which reminds me that if you only of American Jewry, who have visited Sian population. The revolution did have a sense of humor people without sioner that has brought about the friendlier relations. not solve the economic problem of the the colonies recently. More signifi- 4;4. We really have a suspicion that Tobenkin made a it will help you to brighten many a cant that these declarations is the deft- Jew. On the contrary, the nationali- The facts of Palestine life have sobered even the rather meaty interview out of a few casual remarks dark and difficult moment.—The Sup- site statement by the comzet that it nation of those branches of economic most vociferous and enthusiastic political actionists dropped by Kalinin. Be that as it may. the present land plement. hopes to settle 100,009 Jewish fami- activities in which the Jews had been ' lies on the land. This resolution was concentrated. largely increased the 'c= ■ among the newly-arrived Chaluzim and fourth Alijists. settlement movement in the Ukraine and ('rimea is confirmed by the presidium of the econom- numbers of luftmenschen and SWEETNESS It is one thing to read into the Balfour Declaration Council in June, 1925, under the chair- about as big a bite as Russian Jewry should attempt to is dependents. Jews who were seek- Come women are called sweet when Sw the most favorable terms for your own group, but in a a, m praon gsrh aim p out Kalinin, which rettrifie. . e 1 the i .n od f 2, i velihreaxl tbit. ale a substantial m ing in truth they are only soft and sub- swallow. ON I T s ami d to s ettle o n ffti document capable of more than one interpretation, ths missive and easily imposed upon. rrier government has further displayed the put aside the ba evih da ud tion, h t thh eirr a t i is t t ruly sweet rs t t t h u a n :. unman - other side can do as you do and find in the instrumefit separated their fathers attilti ude not only by declarations hu Her conduct ohnduct The numerus clausus in Hungary has produced a trul y r can .- what it seeks. It is, therefore, not surprising to learn wit certain actiens; the granting of rom the agrarian pursuits." ei nsciously ropelled by conviction - big tracts of land lumber (without In White Russia the m ovement ts that Jews and Arabs stand firmly by their recognized situation which is certainly ludicrous. At the Uni - and courage. When she treats you charge,) and the telyafter i afl di ately any or at • nominal ' started imme versity of Szegdin there are 54 professors and 27 stu he . land I t hi your worth tu to t s a rights, whilst insisting that the gc:ernment respects n /r. tatist CA allocation of very significant sums of u tion. der to i dents in one of the departments. If this condition con- ;7:1:1‘.tr •4 i a surren money out of the ver • m odi .s t go - - Gr'owrer''s' records show that there has these and its own pledges. flower deserves no eredir ;or ernment budget. In spi 3ie of the finan- been a steady growth in the movement The Jewish settlers in Palestine are still an inconsid- tinues, many of the professors will find themselves out its fraS rance It a't be otherwise. vial difficulties of the country, and in to the soil, for in 19I8. 52 families The uppl ement erable minority of no long and fixed residence. while of employment. for even in Jew-hating Hungary one spite of the regime of economy, he settled en the land, getting 467 des. cannot expect the university authorities to pay two pro- - si,00ti. a residence government gave more than matins, about 1.400 acres; in 1P10.217 As man has • bead, so the earth, • the Arabs are a preponderant majority with 010 in cash. ts this mtve•ment, a part new familirs occupied 2,300 dessiatine, as it says "• • • the head of the of many centuries. All the paper readjustments and fessors to teach but one student. If these men who are aleiut 6,900,acres; in the Odessa re- of which was spent through the agen- threatened with unemployment have any sound sense dust of the world.• I Prov. viii 26.1 1 51 ' rearrangements cannot alter these facts. If we need cies which are working in behalf of gain in 1923, 414 families occupied • • the back-to-th e - so il i t irernt• 2. .- SA DO dessiatines, about inmo acres; historic precedent to prove the validity of this. we may they will surely align themselves with the liberal ele• Rabbi Melt said: "Leases your bus- h 00 ,o01 in te 000 in lumber, and in Crims• in 1922-3, 9I4 families set- ments in Hungary and put an end to this stupid Mess and increase your study of the look to Poland and Alsace-Lorraine, of the last century. pre-war talue of lard." tied on 10.000 dessiatinss. holy law." (Ab. iv 12.) Despite conquest and partition, the spirit of ownership numerus clausus business. 15 4 JOSEPH J. CUMMINS ' JACOB MAR JACOB H. 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