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Evid.tty each one had undergone
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some terrible ordeal the night before.
Season's Greetings and
Best Wishes
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=, with them, and already they yearned
=Ifoor the fleshpots of Egypt. No one
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seemed in any particular hurry to be-
services, each shyly looking at his
o neighbor as he stroked his beard.
=1 "You look troubled, Baerl," ventured
1 011e, breaking the monotonous silence.
• "Yes," answered Baer!, stroking his
beard.
"You, too, look troubled,
Schmuel," said Baer!. Schtnuel looked
at lined and stroked his beard.
"Yes," he answered. They comfit'.
ued stroking their beards in silence.
"And, pray, what has troubled you?"
asked Schmuel of Baerl.
"I will tell you," he said aloud; and,
being the wise man of his generation,
the rest of the congregation crowded
about to listen to Baerl's encounter
with the old men.
"Arid how was he dressed, and what
did he look like:"' cried the congrega-
tion in chorus. Baerl described him.
They stroked their beards in unison.
"Ile was at my house, too!" cried
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
MEETING MAY-8-10
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800 Representing Conservative
Jewry To Gather In
Atlantic City.
PASSOVER GREETINGS
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N Ebb' YORK.—More than 800 dele-
gates, representing conservative con-
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groogations throughout the (oountry,
will attend the fifteenth annual (ono-
vention of the United Synag(ogue of
America to take place in Atlantic City
'May 8, 0 and 10. The convention
promises to be not only the largest but
also the most animats , (1 in the history
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of that (organization. It is
that as a result of this convention a
number of changes will he introalticol
which will considerably alter the jores-
ent form of organization. It is ids°
expected that at this eoonvention a ,
definite program of expansion will be,
AT YOUR DOOR DAILY
undertaken.
It is pointed out by those who a l'e
"And mine!"
We have furnished finished
"And mine!" shouted one after the close to the national office that con-
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siderable dissatisfaction has been ex-
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lumber for some of the finest
"And the same things occurred at pressed in certain sections of the ,
country with the present form of or- •
my house!•
apartment buildings in Detroit.
ganization. It is mentioned, for ex-
"And mine!"
ample, that whereas the city of New
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"And mine!" cried they all.
= o "And was there any writing on the York has a largoo representation oon the
table?" asked one, that part having notional board the southern and west- O
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ern parts of the country have a very
been omitted by Baerl.
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"Yee," answered Baerl, sorrowfully. small (or no representation at all. Art
O "On the table was written more in attempt will be made to adjust this
Open Evenings Until 11 O'clock.
blued than in wine, 'When you really matter at the forthcoming convention.'
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w ant me, then will I come'!" They
Simullaneously with the convention
of the United Synagogue of America
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there will also take place the annual
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"And who do you think he was?"
, "The stranger?" Baerl covered his convention of the Women's League,
OIlle ' s division of the
the dining room. I face with his hotels and wept. "The which is the women
"Then why didn ' t you say sor i Messiah."
United Synagogue of America. Rabbi
scowled Baer]. Deborah again went
Herman Abramowitz, of Nlontrual is '
"Nlessiah!"
Mack to the kitchen. "You've got, to ,
"Yes.
You and I and all of us president of the United Synagogue of
keep these women under your foot or opened our (hairs to leave him in Ile America, and Mrs. Charles I. Hoffman
they'll bite," said Daerl to the stranger , was wit li us, hint whom we sought. is president of the IVoinen's League.
As tentatively outlined 1.y Rabbi
in an undertone, anticipating an af- ll'oo didn't want him. We said we did
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firmative nod. The stranger turned ! with words, not with our hearts; and Samuel M. Cohen, executive der er fur
his head with a smile that appeared to the door that had, him enter, through of the United Synagogue of America,'
Baerl to he more of a leer, which that (boor did he f.fo out!" They headquarters for the convention will ! -
made him angrier still for hay nig in- stroked their hard, as the lialoloi ce n t be established iii the Bro.:ohs-los. Whiloo
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cited hint. nienced Shachris, a n d the exodus be- the ' C1111 VOlt 1011 will riot be opened (.111-
entity until Sunday afternoon, unotli-
"M'hat's your name?" Baer! sod- • min all over again.
de a rly asked the stranger.
daily it will begin with services on ,
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C.ono-
Friday evening in the
"lam? Oh, my name is Ilajile." '
infinity Centre of Atlantic City, where
"Ilajile! What a name?"
SCHWARTZBARD FACED
Rabbi
Harry
S.
Davidoosvitz
is
the
"What can one do?" said the
WITH RUSS WITNESSES
oolliciating, minister. A Si/Vela' SerVilie
stranger, shrugging his shoulders.
is
being
arranged
fro
Saturday
morn-
"Well, well! !low long do you ex-
PARIS , — (.I. T. A•) -- S il ll I llm
f l i:1, -(. ..t to keep us waiting?" called Baer! • Schwartzbard Was confronted with ing.
Manufacturers of
The first session on Sunday after-
aloud.
Deborah came in from the' three witnesses of the accusation in
nel /II will Ile given over to greetings
kitchen and took'
er place at the ta. I the court of klagistrate Peyre.
M.
by the local committee and to the all-
I Torres, Sch•artzbard's counsel, was
nual message by the president.
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Only the kla Nishtana of the chit-II'' esen
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will be followed tin a general discus-
witnesses
weno
Schapoval,
Dub-
dren caused the stringer's ryes to! The
sion
ern
the
place
of
the
United
Syna-
gloom; (otherwise the it of the ii ara _ i lkowski and Wooloodin. Schwa rtzbard
gogue in American Jewish life. A re-
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doh was a most miserable mouthing. asserted that one day be Lore ,',Horn
port will also be presented on the Ile W,
The food was served, the bumpers was killed, Sclowartzhard went with
PERRY FEIGENSON, President.
prayer hook which the United Syna-
filled and Ilatorl smacked his lips in o Wolodin to the restaurant where Pet-
mogul? of America is about to publish.
satisfaction. Between courses Baer!! Iota and his family dined. He claims
BEN FEIGENSON, Vice•Pres. MILTON BERNSTEIN, Sec.•Treas.
Sunday evening will be given liver
sought some information of his un- I that So•hwartzbard's visit to the nos
to a consideration of the place of the 1,;
wanted guest. o taurant was for observations i II prep
mother in American Jewish life. A -
"And where do you come from?" I aration of his plan.
special program in which the partici-
, ,; chapoval also. claimed that Woloolin
"Mokoini."
pants will be women of national repute
wrote to Petlura asking him for an
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"And why (lid you want to go) to appointment, probably because he was s being arranged fur that evening.
Menucha, wher ever that may be ? "
Many Questions on Program.
ts;.
"I was told I would hind peace and an aeconiplice of S(ohwartzbard. Schaff-
Palestine, Jewish education, to re-
rest there; no strife twixt man and oval stated that Wolodin was former-
lutkonship of the community to the
man; where a man is called an 'Ivri' ly a captain of a regiment in the
college student, religious observance, rr-o;
in the sense that it was applied to our Soviet array. \Volodin denied the
co-operation with non-Jewish organ'. 4;, ,
blessed Father Abraham, because he charges.
zations and with institutions of higher
had passed over, not in name but in. Dutikowski, who is a Jew, alIirnied
fact, from this mundane sphere." Schamoval's testimony. Schwartzl)ard Jewish learning—these are some of the
topics that will be discussed at the
ss
"Ali. You're one (of those old dream- denied the allegations.
sessions on Monday and Tuesday.
ens who like to live and have a goal . I" press interview M. Torres
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The United Synagogue of Anieric ii
time in his youth and moralize in his stated that the Pelluris counsel is ap-
Wan founded ill 19115 by Dr. Solomon
dotage and want to (lie in J(orusalein• patently calling new witnesses for the
1chechtor,
then
president
of
the
Jewish
purpose of prolonging the •xamina-
to be buried on holy ground." Baer!
tion and delaying the trial. The trial, Theological Seminary of America, and T cr::' ,
took a glass of wine. "Believe me, it's
however, will begin not later than has for its purpose the advancement of 4•4,
all rot. Who wants to go there.
June, otherwise he will proceed the cause of Judaism in America and 4%
What fun can one have there? When
the maintenance of Jewish tradition
against these tactics, he dolared.
I get old, real old, it will be time
in its historical continuity; to assort +ill,
enough then."
and establish loyalty to the Torah and 2;1
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"There is no fun there, but there
its historical exposition; to further the yz,',
is joy, real joy."
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YEAR - OLD POGROM TALE observance of the Sabbath and the 7 sf'r•
"Well, let those that seek it go; I'll
dietary laws, and to preserve in the '4,
remain here."
VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — The un- service the reference to Israel's past
"Why do you celebrate Pesach and pardonable pogrom agitation of the and the hopes for Israel's restoration.
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roof the Ilagadah?"
anti-Semitic newspaper Volkskainpf, It endeavors to maintain the tratli- +4,
Solves one an appetite."
jahr !r th en e cho e r d ga itn , p e i a f k. the Ilakenkreuzler, tional character of the liturgy with ,c1
And yet you expect the
Hebrew as the language of prayer, T ti
"It doesn't hurt. My father waited 1 The newspaper, which has been and fosters Jewish religious life in the'
beforeand I guess I've got the !conducting ritual murder agitation home as expressed in traditional oh-
habit. When he'll come he'll be here. O fur the past few weeks, published as ' servances. It is the aim of the United
M hat s the use of anticipating?"
fresh news the 87-year-old story of O Synagogue of America while not in-
And if he came you wouldn't ; the ritual murder accusation in Da- O (horsing the innovations introducol by
know him."
mascus, the falsity of which was any of its constituent bodies, to em-
"I'm not losing any sleep over it." lproven. The newspaper appeared brace all elements essentially loyal to
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Supper over, with stomach tilled, with screaming headlines: "Jews traditional Judaism and in sympathy
Baer! was in a most complarcnt 111011 Murder Pater P. In Damascus."' with its platform.
as he tilled a cup of wine for Elijah Newsboys were selling the paper in
Dr . . F:lias L. Solomon is honorary
, a h,h
nol ! with Grace continued the Ilaga- the main streets of Vienna. The po. !president of the United Synagogue. —
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liee took no action, notwithstanding The other national officers are Dr. —
Michig•n's Largest Commission Merchants.
"Open the door (or Elijah," said the fact that the Kehillah has official- Herman Abramowitz, president; Prof.
the father to his children. They ly protested to the authorities against Louis Ginzber, Dr. C. E. H. Kauv
arose with gleeful shouts and ran to the pogrom agitation of the k olks- Or Jacob Kuhn,
(r art so ( en ,
the door, opening the same. Baerl kampf.
o vice-presidents; William Prager, tress -
pronounced the blessing.
The newspaper also demands in its lurer; Sol Mutterperl, recording secre-
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"Boruch Ilabo!" said all in chorus. , editorials that the majority of the Lary, Rabbi Charles I. Hoffman, con-!=
With a crash Elijah's cup of wine Jews in Austria be expelled from the responding secretary, and Rabbi Sam- 1 -
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fell,
bespattering its red contents on country and that the rest be enclosed uel M. Cohen, executive director.
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the tablecloth.
Baerl sprang to his I within the walls of a ghetto.
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feet, as (lid Deborah, his wife.
In-
The heart has its reasons
stinctively they turned to the
Authority brooks no partner.
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reason knows not,
st ranger, to see his departing form
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headed for the door.
"Stop him! Stop him!" shouted
Itaerl, as he followed the fleeing
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form, but he was out of the house
and gone ere it WAS realized. liaerl,'
Deborah, his children ran in pursuit,'
but as if the earth had swallowed
hum hr was not to be found.
Itaerl stroked his heard and re.
entered the house, followed by the
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other members of his household. Hy
remained standing near the table as
he continued stroking his beard, ub-
liv i"US Ili his surroundings.
"Look!" exclaimed Deborah, point-
ing to the tablecloth.
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"What'." et- U(1 Baer!, excitedly'.
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"NVriting!" said Deborah, point-,
ing t., the winmliespattered table-
doth w bah had fallen from Elijah's
cup.
WIMILII "When nal really want me, then
will I come," it read.
Baer! look•il
from the writing to his wife, strok-
ing his lieu rd continually.
"What do y"u make of it?" asked
Deborah of her husband. But
Balorl's mouth twitched in answer as
he reread the writing. He finished
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and retired. But there was no sleep
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bed and payed the floor, ewer strok-
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ing his beard. He wa s S glad w hen
dawn broke through the horizon.
Baer! (111,mA and made ready t..
, to the synagogue for :Mullets
Ile was still pondering and stroking
his heard as he slowly made his way
down the hill, seeing and hearing
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mechanically uttered greetings of the
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tion to Campbell, P. M
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