PAGE FIVE 711EIATRODYLIVISHPIRDNICL£ 111■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■•■■■•••■■■■■■■■■■■■■\■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"0 HOLIDA Y GREETINGS To Our Many Jezish Friends The Silver Jubilee of th e Restoration, Ey PHILIP SLOMOVITZ In the late '70s of the last cen- tury a famous Jewish mathemati , ciao dreamed a dream for national reconstruction which has now bto.. !come fatuous. ° "If the Jews had but put by a monny at compound interest in the year 70 ..." • Twenty years later this dream assumed t h e shape of reality and The Detroit Drainage Construction Company NICK MANCINI Hogarth 2688 Myers Road and Orangelawn Passover Greetings WM. H. BELTER Batteries, Tires and Accessories GUARANTEED Repairing and Vulcanizing 1570 E. JEFFERSON AVE. CHERRY 2099 The Season's Greetings HO YT'S LAUNDRY Finest Work Best Service Just Phone Cadillac 4124 I I rfi V*ANIGIOMIS.SSICVVC ■ AANWIA:Wi.106.%%.%W.:%, ■ %,"%%• ■•■■ 000VGNIC%,, PASSOVER GREETINGS moneys of the Jewish National Fund belongs to the whole people t ol not to individual Jews, the purchase of land must be :nook with means gathered not from the wealthy ;done but from the whooloo people, including the poorest of the or by making it a fund or the rich the Jewish soil would have become a gift to the people from o mist understands that when the Ul na Slistur ,110,1411 National Fund leases sites to farm-1 yrs or to city dwellers it relieves the colonists of heavy burdens and' gives them an opportunity ofl using their own funds to become self-sustaining. 'floors: is another reason for the wide popularity of the Jewish Na. ° tional Fund. It is the fact that it reaches every Jew every day in the year. The means of approach to Coo Jewish masses, which in- clude the Golden Book, the White and Blue Boox, the planting of o Plumbing Repairs, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Cracked frees, the sale of stamps, bequests Boilers Repaired and legacies, contributions during the reading of the Torah, Flower': BLOCKED SEWERS CLEANED WITHOUT DIGGING anol Flag Days, Purim and Chanu- kah collections, do nut permit fur ARCOLA INSTALLATIONS. TERMS IF DESIRED a single occasion in the Jewish : year to pass without presenting "We Are Equipplool to Ilanolle Any Size Job." the Palestine oilmen! to the Jew Repair Work a Specialty Twelve Months to Pay if Desired through the Jewish National Fund. The Golden Book in particular For Prompt and Efficient Service Call has become an important loin, of the fund. It is the modern "coon- Glendale 9183 tern:tit of the registers in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.' 3726 THIRD AVENUE where the names of the builders of the Second Jewish Coint000nwealth Night Phone Euclid 4325-W are chronicled." Since 1905. 1 when the Golden Book was opened ,r10101101111111111 11110111111111111111111 8111111111i1111•11101111011197111a11.111140180111141111.1111M11111111111131 110111131WIIIIIIII IIi11:1111160.1111111101111141lan lialielV10111)11111101ital lallill ter I as the Honor Roll of the Third Jewish Commonwealth, more than 12,000 entries have comment°. , rated the ?moues of Zionist had, r: 1 =101:20==10=01=101=101 =10=0C=0=10301011:110 and workers, non-Jewish friends. of Zionism, and leaders in every walk of life. Individuals, families and communities have used the Golden Book as is means of paying tributes of affection to those whom 10 from they desired to honor. At the inaugural Jubilee cele- bration of the Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem Chaim Nach- man Bialik, greatest living Jewish poet, best expressed the appeal of the Jewish National Fund in the following: a familiar member of the "I wish to relate what I once Moan! from a professor who was lecturing on a subject very remote O 0 from soil, on psychology and physiology. lie asked, 'What area dues it man rived on which to stand 50 as to feel firm and secure?' His pupils replied, 'An area suf- ROYAL MAYONNAISE adds zest to salads ficient for the soles of his feet.' 'Yes,' was the retort, 'that is sy and has the magic trick of transforming cold when a man is conscious of the meats, sandwiches, entrees into epicures' de- ground round about him. But if :ights. you raise him to a height and place him on a limited area, what space Its never-varying deliciousness has made it would he need so that his legs the choice of fastidious hostesses. would not tremble for fear of fall- ing?' The professor himself an- Made in Detroit. Delivered fresh every day. Your grocer carries it swered: 'The measure of his full 0 stature! a man must be conscious in convenient quart, pint and half-pint jars. of being surrounded by an area which measures up to his own height, so that he be confident that if he stumble he will find himself 0 stretched on the ground and not wholly or partly in the air.' With- out reference to the number of dunams of which the Karen Kaye- meth boasts, I ask myself— does the area redeemed measure up to Detroit —Walnut 1293— Michigan the stature of the People of Israel? Is it sufficient to give us 0=0==10 1:1=1 0001=10001=10 =01=1 000311:1 confidence, to eliminate from us the terror of falling? The reply te LI is: Noo. A people of 16 million, of a lofty universal stature, which has grown for 4,000 years—for such a people that small area is not even sufficient on which to place firmly the soles of its feet. ' ; And in congratulating the head of the Karen Kayerneth, Mr. Ussish- kin, I play that he will be suf- ficiently daring of soul during scores of years to acquire the soil inch by inch so, that he, and we with him, may reach that day when the area of land redeemed will cor- respond to the full height of the People of Israel." Here's My Card J. A. GRIFFIN PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEER PASSOVER GREETINGS lu -541.44E Opt, vent cw, tskuoiVaoox asw NATIONAL PUMP, • Royal Mayonnaise 6 lu ::: 1-- C■••■■ ••164 VW‘■••■ -a - --- Z 0 44. t• t.: 00 W 11110 0 4 iika bld .15 .14---gmg •■ •".%%.100".100.1.1.WM1006,00.0.1 ■ 100.10, 0■ Ww ix eig 04 14 . I* as 12 CO b- QS 0 ji 44 CZ 1, ---. 1.1100004.10.106.10.16WAWW6M10.1 ... ., 5, .. , - ,CWC%%%1MIVOGNAM%%%%%.%%.1,041%%% AMVS.W6WCICWOCWVCICS paved the way for one of the most! its wealthy sons, and would not be romantic episodes in moolern Jew- self-earned with the pennies of the masses. ish history. The Jewish National Fund, as Hermann Schapiro, Professor of Mathematics at the Unkersity of the senior find pioneer fund estab- Heidelberg, carried a vision in lished for the upbuilding of Pal- which he dreamed of redemption estine's ruins and for their trans- for his people. Founded on a formation into prosperous agricul- deep-routed faith, Professor Scha- tural settlements has paved the piro hoped for the reclamation of way for other funds. The de- the deserted ancestral heritage of mands made for the speedy re- ° the Jew into a blossoming and en- demption of the soil of Palestine and for the settlement of larger ' lightened commonwealth. As practical man of action he saw numbers of Jews whose existence ° into the future. He knew that in the countries of Eastern and "the dreams which nations dream Central Europe was made intoler- come true," and the aim of his life able for them, has created the nevol turned to the ambition of or- for newer agencies to build up the ' ganizing a large Land Reclamation land. But the National Fund ! Fund of the whole people for the stands even today at the center of purpose of redeeming the Land of all activities. It is, in the words Israel as a Homeland for the Peo- of Nahum Sokolow, the pioneer Zionist leader, "the seed out of pie of Israel. which first of all a tender plant Professor Schapira's first pro- grew, but which after wearisome ' poosal fur the establishment of a !Jewish Land Fund was made by development spread out into a tree u nder whose shade Israel will one cable to the First Conference of day find repose!" the Choveve Zion (Lovers of The Silver Jubilee of the Jewish •Zion) which took place at Katto- National Fund, now being cele- lwitz, Silesia, in 1884. Professor brattod, has established the land Shapira then proposed that a Jew- ish fund of 10,000,000 pounds he Fund and its aims as an idee fixe. Twenty-live years of existence and opened for the purchase, but not pioneering: for the redemption of re-sale, of land in Palestine. The t he soil of the land of Israel has Jewish idealism which motivated mode the Fund the index of the his proposal was revealed in his people's will for the rebirth of a cable which contained a provision Jewish nationality on its own soil. that the land thus acquired should Slowly but surely it has advanced, be leased for 49 years to settlers and has reached its climax in the who would cultivate it, suggesting purchase of the large tracts of the Biblical injunction that "a land in the Einek Israel, two-thirds jubilee shall that fiftieth year be.' of which plain is Jewish already. The Late of Moses was for all time to be applied to land bought as the The Emek is the Jewish Homeland in miniature. property of the entire Jewish peo- The great demands placed upon ple. the Jewish people since the war This was the origin of the Jew- have resulted in the creation of NON-JEW ACQUIRES ish National Fund, the Hebrew for the Karen Ilayesod for the purpose which is Keren Kayerneth Le- of accumulating large funds for SYNAGOGUE PULPIT Israel, but the proposal of Profes- Jewish mass colonization. In this sor Schapiro rested until the First country a co-ordination was ef- Seat Sold Because Holder Failed Zionist Congress at Basle, in 1897, to Pay Kehillah Taxes. fected in the United Palt:stinto Ap- listened to a speech in which th e peal, which embraces all funds, in- venerable mathematician called fo r cluding the Keren lloyes000l and PRAGUE. — (J. T. A.) — A a bequest to posterity in the torn Jewish National Fund. But the wealthy Catholic merchant of N'elke of a land-redeeming, fund. National Fund retains its appeal. Topolcany purchastA, to the sur- "Let as imagine that our fore- population of Its popularity has retained for it a prise of the Jewish fathers when they went into dis- c ertain exclusiveness which em- the town, a pew in the Great Or- opersion had deposited securely a thodox Synagogue of the city, I sum of money, not too small. for bodies in it much of the romance which was sold at auction. and idealism of the Jew. ; the benefit of cooling generations, This action was taken by the Ke- Its popularity is due to the fact hillah following an order of the could we not today have been able Ito acquire great possessions for that it embraces all classes of court issued against the mow hold Jews, without regard to party or er, a prominent Jewish merchant of ourselves," Professor Schapiro asked the delegates to the first all- opinion. The nationalist Jew sees the city, in default of his payment in it the establishment of a per- of the Kehillah taxes. The other Jewish Congress since the Disper- manently assured national posses- menoloers of the Jewish community sion. "Anol what our ancestors sion; the Orthodox sees in the re- abstained from coming to the auc- did not do, because of compulsion and partly because it did not oc- demption of the soil through this tion sale, because they disagreed Fund a reversion, to Mosaic princi- with the pro...lure of the Kehillah • cur to them, we have to do, for our own sakes and for the sake of ples; for the socially minded Jew board in selling the louse, contend- it means the realization of high ing that the merchant had ether ' those who are to come after us." principles of social righteousness; property which could have been! The first Congress failed to act the Zionist realizes that agricul- turned into cash. on the proposals of Professor Scha- ture must be the economic basis of The Jewish community of Velke piro, whose ideas were regarded Jewish colonization in Palestine Topolcany is now curiously looking • by the political Zionists as a chi- and sees in this fund the establish- forward to seeing what the ('ath- mera rather than as a political ment of the foundation for the olio: merchant will do with his ac- scheme. The idealist-mathemati- Jewish Homeland, and the econo- quisition in the synagogue. cian continued to propagate the need of establishing a Jewish Cen- ter in Palestine. and died on a Zionist propaganda tour during, his stay in Cologue. It remained for the Fifth Congress, in 1901, to make a reality of what was called a phantom during Professor Scha- pira's lifetime. On Dec. 20, 1901, the Jewish National Fund was made a fact, and in 1902 the first head office was formally opened i rut Vienna. 'fhree basic principles were e tablished to rule the Fund: 1. The money of the Jewis National Fund was to be devoted to the purchase of land in Pales- II tine. 2. The land so acquired was to remain for all time the possession of the Jewish people as a whole. 3. All Jews, without exception, could become partners in the Fund. The Pruta, or the smallest currency in circulation, was to be the token of participation in this Tai work. The need for the redemption of JQ the soil of Palestine was thus to be goided by the Mosaic lows of so- cial justice in a rebuilt Jewish SI Homeland. The Jubilee Year yeas instituted by Moses so that the right of possession in land could be transferred for only 50 years, after which it was to revert to the original owner or his heirs. The equality of land holdings in origi- nal allotments was thus to be re- stored every half century. The Jewish National Fund turned to the Mosaic principles to solve the agrarian question. The soil of Palestine was to be made 6537 RUSSELL STREET the property of the entire Jewish people, thus avoiding individual Empire 3263 Empire 7562 speculation and the marking off of the soil into great privately con- DETROIT, MICHIGAN trolled tracts worked by hired labor. Another, the third principle of the Fund, works on the theory ..........,.....„„it that since the land bought with the "SMIMESOMMESSiMMMTar oliltlu Grrrting 04;1 John H. Reidinger and Company I GENERAL CONTRACTORS I Royal Baking Powder Company O HORTON-CATO COMPANY U Distributors PASSOVER GREETINGS SWINEHART COMPANY OF MICHIGAN "Good Tires for 23 Years" 23 HARPER AVE. EMPIRE 3650 A ❑ Passoncr Orretnills to 111 Our '4Iouis4 '...:riciths tit Patrons EASTWOOD INN JOSEPH P. WEYER, Proprietor Formerly Manager of Phoenix Club el war . .. , 1 .. 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