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mother earns the same going out
to do washing or cleaning, my
grandmother takes care of the
two babies and besides that makes
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By JESSIE E. SAMPTER
the ones you pass round with
Of Rehoboth, Palestine.
goodies. Nly sister Miriam and I
will be servants. We like to work,
Ruth: They suffered much per but not for stranger,,
Cast: Mother, Benjamin, Akiba, '
Ruth, Shama, Esther, Miriam, secution in Yemen.
Akiba: In Nahalal there are
Shama: Yes, but think how are
Hannah, San, Shalom, Ada.
pleased the thousands who have no hired servants, and there a
no hired workmen. It is against
Mother: Haven't the children been coming to l'aletine during the laws of our village to pay
the past 30 years are when they wages. Every family works for
arrived yet?

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reach their own land. itself, or works together to help
Ruth: They have to work very each other out. Why don't Yeme-
hard.
nites of Rehovoth do the same?
Shama: Yes, the whole family
Esther: I suppose the Jewish
has to work in order to live.
Esther: That is why the little National Fund did not give us
girls have to go out all day to enough land.
Akiba: That is why we cannot
help the colonists' wives with
be free, one of us has to work
housework,
Miriam: Most of the colonists for sonic one el3e as we have not
enough land of our own.
are from Russia. -
Mother: Do you know why you
Esther: Why did not the Jew-
came today?
ish National Fund give us enough
Shama: Oh, yes, because Ruth land so that we should not need to
invited us.
be servants?
Mother: Ruth, can you tell the
Benjamin: Because they have
girls why you invited them?
not enough money to buy more
woe ; land for you. Because the Jewish
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clubs,
(Started Operations Jun 1I, 1920)
would bepeople all over the world is not
ere. doing its duty by Palestine. The
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Jewish people is scattered all over
vueybotu that in- the world. It is not free. They
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cb ou tio ld i, lib ku et to t htabug
- are servants and will remain serv-
s; teEadsts
ants until they have their own
Esther: What does one do at a l an d.
will become inde-
pendent as soon as you have land
Ruth: One sings and plays on which you can work for your-
your-
games,
b
and tells stories. But hrst self and not for strangers.
of all we should elect a president
Shalom: The colonists take us
and secretary.
in to help them care for their
Miriam: I think that would be houses and babies, yet our own
very nice.
mothers cannot even stay home
Mother: Suppose then we sing. and take care of their own babies.
Miriam: Shama knows lovely It is different where my sister lives
songs.
in Galilee. The women leave their
Shama: Oh, but Ilannah knows babies in one place all day, where
better songs than I do, and Sara there is a nurse to take care of
sings very well. them, so that the mother can work.
Mother: It seems as though all The children go to school, whereas
oieto
o sing, , we cannot.
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but girls i sn R
Ruth: I wish Rehovoth belonged
Esther: She just came from to the Jewish National Fund. Per-
eksonalgyo,Ara onbdioshe , hays you could go to school then.
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talk f ief: b rweew
Shama: For the first few years
Shama: Then ask her in Arabic a teacher was sent to us by the
to sing for us.
workingmen's organization, and
Rebecca sings. They all clap we had lessons every day after
hands.
work from a to 7 o e ock, so that
Mother: That was very nice. i now most of us can read and write.
Ruth, tell us a story.
Ada: If all the Jewish chil-
Ruth: I can't make one up, but dren in the world could read and '
I can tell you only a true one write and speak as much Hebrew
about Hebrew school and my own as you do, and know how beautiful
life. and fine our land is, soon all the
(It aims to give safe and courteous service.)
Ruth: There are very many Jewish people would want to be
Jewish children in America, but here, and buy you as much land as
such a lot of them know no He- you wish.
Ilanah: Not for you but for
. s r tb ue ly the ) wdl) re b 7:d the u u T a e Irt n b ue dy , brew, neither do they know any-
but the women and girls, who did thing about Palestine. I knew themselves. The land of the
not even learn to read, speak noth- nothing myself until one day in Jewish National Fund belongs .to
ing but Arabic. It is only since school I saw a girl next to me, the Jewish people.
Benjamin: I say! Doesn't some-
, they returned to Palestine that reading backwards out of a book,
and it had such queer little letters body know a real good fairy story?
they speak their own language.
in it. I wondered very much what Akiba: I know a Yemenite story
it was. I thought that it perhaps that my great uncle tells. The
was some kind of music, and she story is called "The Good Giant." p raying
raying God to save them.
told me that it was the story of I Once in Yemen there was a king
When the giant heard them, he
Moses, and how he and the chit- who had a beautiful palace and
te rme d right into the sea, which
dren of Israel returned to our own many servants. Among his serv- ' t the ship was to his knees, picked
land, Palestine, after they had ants was a very tall and frightful a
spent hundreds of years in Egypt. looking giant who kept the gate. ‘p 1 , the ship in his hands, set it on
his shoulder and carried it safely
I told her that I could not read it. Everyone, was afraid of him, but to shore. All the people thanked
but that I knew the same story in he did no harm, only kept out him, and the grateful captain said
English. Her answer was that I strangers. Ile had an enormous .o him: "You are strong and so
to
could not read it because it was in appetite, however, and every day
d, why do you not break down
Hebrew, the same language that he had to have his dinner exactly goo cliff, so that no more ships
Moses
spoke.
It
seemed
very
on
time,
even
before
the
king,
can
be wrecked on it?"
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strange to us that Hebrew was a otherwise it was feared he might that
The giant thought this such an
real language and that Palestine grow so hungry he would devour
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it into execution, and with one
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knowledge
that
I
asked
mother
delayed
and
the
giant,
raging
with
Bodies and Cabs
to allow me to attend the Hebrew hunger, had not yet anything to kick he reduced the cliff to a heap
of
sand.
Then he asked each of
classes, and you can imagine how 'eat. The frightened servant ran
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to read and hear about Palestine, him what to do.
that wonderful land where the
"Take him something from my on his shoulders he strode from
city
to
city
depositing
his
charges.
Jews speak that wonderful Ian- table," said the king, and he filled

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Children walk in.
Ruth: There is not enough
chairs to go around.
Mother: Never mind, we can
sit on the floor; there are plenty
of rugs.
Miriam: Ruth, why did you
come to Palestine?
Ruth: A few months ago we
came from New York City to live
in the little village of Rehovoth in
Palestine. We rented a nice little
house, with a red tile roof, two
verandahs, and a garden already
in bloom. Benjamin and little
Ada went to the village school, and
fortunately we have already learned
enough llebrew in America to
speak freely with our mates.
When mother looked for a woman
or young girl to help her with the
children and the house, she was
told to engage a little Yemenite
girl 10 or 12 years old. Why, she
was no bigger than myself. Mother
refused , and found a Yemenite
woman who comes every day. This
woman leaves her children to take
care of each other. From that day
mother and I became much inter-
ested in the Yemenite girls. In
fact I find them more interesting
than my own rosy and carefree
school-mates.
Benjamin: This is one of the
prettiest villages in Palestine. It
is built on seven hills. The little
white houses look so picturesque
set among the beautiful gardens
and orchards of oranges, lemons,
almonds and olives, also the vine-
yards laden with grapes. About
10 minutes walk from here is the
Yemenite settlement, where there
are tiny houses with lovely gar-
dens, where little girls live crowd-
ed with their families.
Shama: Yemen is in Arabia,
and the Jews who live there and
who have lived there since the first
exiles from Palestine more than
2,000 years ago, are almost as
much like Arabs as the Jews in
the United States or England or
Germany or Russia are like the
people among whom they live.

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guage, Hebrew; where flowers a huge gold ladle with something Then he went his way, seeking no
bloom all winter, and one plucks from each dish, and gave it to the reward, and waiting for no thanks.
oranges, figs, almonds from the servant. The giant was so hungry But his reward came in every
trees. And this great land be- that he gulped it down with the city, all over the world, where peo-
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a nd w a i sno
ftalked
o gi
longs to the whole Jewish nation. ladle and never noticed.
t h e the king
giant, a nd
It is indeed a great home for the
Next day at noon the king plc
wanderer. Now that I am here it searched for the ladle. When he heard the story.
"That must be my giant," sail
seems even more wonderful than could not find it he was in a ter-
rihle rage and sent his servants the king. "If this time he breaks
I thought.
Mother: We all came here be- scurrying to but it all over the pal- down a cliff, next time he may
cause Ruth became interested. She ace. Somebody suddenly remem- break down my palace. I had bet-
was the first to bring home the bered. "0 king," he said, "yester- ter order him back."
So the king called the giant to
day the golden ladle was taken to
idea.
Ruth: How the children in my the giant with his food. Perhaps come back to his service and he
Hebrew class envied me. Even I he swallowed it." So at once the not only became the general and
who am so blessed envy you who "king went to inquire. The giant re- leader of the king's armies but he
are the real children of Israel be- fleeted, "Yes," he said, "seems to also ate his meals at the king's
cause you have lived here all your me I remember some little thing own table.
Sara: Who's crying?
lives. I want my father to buy a sticking in my throat." When the
Rebecca: It is I. I have lost
house on this wonderful land so king heard this he was so angry
that I, too, will become a child that he ordered the giant to be my key.
Akiba: I will try to find it (goes
dismissed at once from the service.
of the land.
Ada: Do you know what Na- "If this time he swallowed my out and comes with key, giving it
golden ladle," says the king, "next to Rebecca).
tional Fund Boxes are?
Rebecca: You are an Ashkenazi
Sara: They are little blue boxes time he may swallow my palace."
into which we put pennies every , The poor giant went sadly away, boy and yet you were kinder to me
candles
and
walked with enormous steps than most Yemenite boys would
Friday night before the
are lit, to buy land in Palestine for ; along the shore. There he saw a have been. I would never have
the Jewish people. ;great cliff, and under it the sea believed it.
Akiba: I am a Jewish boy, and
Hannah: And to think that we; boiling in a terrible storm. A ship
are really on land that Jews all ' full of people had been disabled you are a Jewish girl. I think in
over the world helped to purchase. by the storm and was drifting help- Palestine it is time we understood
Esther: No, the land on which lesly towards the cliff, where it that we are Jews, and all Jews are
I live belongs to the Jewish Na. could be smashed to pieces. The brothers.
All children sing Hatikvah.
tional Fund, and in the new ce- passengers were weeping and
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meat house which my father has

finished building, there is a blue
little National Fund box like the
one you see in America. Just be-
fore I was born they hail no place
to live in the winter so the colo-
nists put them up in the barn or
the cellar, and in the summer of
the first year they lived in huts
made of eucalyptus houghs and
leaves. That is where I wa ,, , born.
Afterwards we were given the land
on which we now live, and the Na-
tional Fund lent us the money to
build wooden houses, but my
father wanted better ones so we
worked and saved until we had
enough to begin with. Now that
the cement house is finished, We
have to work and save to pay off
the debts
Akiba (raises his handl : May
I also speak, although I am a boy?
Mother: We have no objection
to boys speaking.
Akiba: I also live on land that
belongs to the Jewish National
Fund, and to the whole Jewish
people. Everybody in Nahalal
works very hard and although we
children go to school, we have to
help at home with the cows and
chickens. I always milk the cow..
and of course we have a school
garden. When vacation time
comes round we help the grown
folk in the fields. Even the kin-
dergarten teacher goes out with
the little children to show them
how to work. You should see my
little brother Simon, who is only
4 years old, handle a hoe! Oh,
no, there is nothing soft about us.
Shalom: That is different, I
know. My big sister married a
Russian pioneer who lives in Gal-
filler, and they have their own
land which belongs to the Jewish
National Fund. They work hard
for themselves, but we have to,
little land to earn a living from it,
so we have to work for other peo-
ple. We have to be servants. My
father works in an orange grove
and earns 5 shillings a day, m

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