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JEWISH MINORITY RIGHTS DEFENDED

OFFICERS' INDUCTED
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he in a nation or an individual
you know its influence and you
must Away. take the qualities
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therein I pie-br
the end.

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Dresttntille !hi. prize lidt the l'inIncil
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Education Program at Hebrew Schools.
the
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The Council Kitchen,tinder the ail - ids:es iill

lie lardy I rub held installation
of orlioers at !faint's Restaurant
on Saturday, Oct. 7.
Edith It. Pararektr, a forme!
president of the club, aeteil as ill-

-ald:
- One cannot lightly treat the
priaciple of race: it is the key
to history . • • •• Whether it

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delegate queried in hi-
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whether we Ought to reed .1
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quite truly 0E0
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many they do nut form a lineuis
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exercise of religion they have not III" 1
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1)tst rirnination Make s Minority.
there, but we must regaM the
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claimed himself the mounest
Jews, it Hebrew of the Hebrews,
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its did Saint Paul.
full of tributes to the race to
which ht. was Irmo! to belong

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continuity throughout their I1H

they do Corm a racial
minority tvhich deserves the same
treatment everyw here as all other
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is that treatment?
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citizenship
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phasized in several speeches the
fact that the German peepl• in
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of intimate bonds attaching it to
Germanys everywhere throughout
the world. • • •
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Hitlerism; La hoe Federation
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Action Looms.
that the Jew's
Bitter resentment against the
1' s, :in eiviliza-
-s. though it policies of the Reich gavernment,
I to individual , . it estpt•i• ially those aimed at the rights
of labor and of the Jews, was un-
the passion an-I al- leashed in two pivotal cities in the
••5 - frenzy of the prt , ent United States by two powerful or-
eman people, e•on..inie itemizations which are meeting in
make no difference, eonvention.
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The American Legion, meeting
seer continued.
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;cr.. in Chicago, and the American Fed-
erat len of Labor, meeting in Wash-
hate • .
nursed
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ansr• • '. mash
ington. which together represent a
in membership of at least seven or
put
rot
eight
mullion persi•ns, vonsiderisi or
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German gods and
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anon that they
`'a - .• .
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I. add. will It so.
of the
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• • un- Hitler regime, although confined to
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l'• :and its activities in the United States
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and t
nit fitii1 r 1 . NI,
in a vi- hrdh have the obvious intention
t . the Jew-
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who'l
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t re . 1 " 1 1., a, - . 1 . o, or movement and possibly organize an
material help t1 m from any
American Nan part, has been es-
s rainu costs
er section of the dmmunity.
Susie. in N. Y. tablished as veiling un•ipoken eOps
Reve al
"There then i5 the hope for many
BallY
Worker.
Communist'
detonation
of the Jewish persecu-
The
-if the Jews from Germany. Some
1 thousands have gone to Palestine: newspaper published in New York.' tions.

the land mak,
F. r !hi, thank -
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al Ilarohorg
&gni ulto, economic.
or.Pour
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AI 11.• le e ollnrgl College in gerlin
I VI von Ilornho0•I Oen.Y•ne
•I th. I niteryity
p .m hobby And ,iii
of •Marten
Nag nerthrimer ornee••or of oh.. hoing, And
philovoeht 41 the I nly•rvIlY of Berlin
olm. or.ole.•ur ut public and pen.,

inst •

Li. nt h was an foremost Ishii, in the ranks .-f • .•:
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ization.-thanks we must add t. , thi•
ihreetors. II' achievements of Jewish scientist, V•
.• m Jett ish chai Ito
and letters. philosopher:Cann pa , - •
atfairs af
r•-mnii. who hate added lustre to the int,:
•
Isstual life of Gel many. What the n
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hy in- widow. I- new to be done? The best an-
.411. wer us constructive Jewish work
Lttie T. Shaman.
Edmund MI . (leibiot T.. The last immediate solution is s•
&ell.
.1rthur Beier/elm:in. of Lie - h e lp thio.e o pp ro ,,,,,.,1 t o seek th,
os•Ifar t . in other lands.
And her.
Sw it.tei land. Nlis. lit Ing I
Ilan S. It r. that the question of Palest ire
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international
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as among non-Gtas-
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ntly harm been
and
he
had
read
with
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reputation
who
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Nazi
leaning ,
toward
r .1f the Silver Shirts and profs's- pathetic
(tut in principli•• M onday donned their
, --'g Nazi-like principles. B
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ESile, at the New Schos.!
I ;ernian-Americans
m u m. opposi- t•ersity
n e , eare h, tit! \l,'
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I.elbaed the same to be true in Twelfth •treet.
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the
and
Hungardie
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congress of anthropologists, and I
Is the
doubt whether any 111 us regret termer). pr. es s.
mem
that we nerd not go back to prehis- daughter of Ds .1.• . • \ -
II 1 - e o f
her of the ilunst'al
toric Neanderthal man.
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Nations coMmittee, said:
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sthligation by all league member-
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do
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contention that the
chnstitute a minority.
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Geionany's racial and minoritie-
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the French delegate should raise
in the Sixth Commission min, I
ties debate questions whirl, reed
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the nation to which they have
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French Plan on Minorities.
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France nuivrd n 11,0111tiOn ill the
pohUetl litlillIllittlie of the Longue
of Nations thnt greatly strength-
ened France's previous proposal
that the League Assembly reallitlit
its minorities resolution of 172?
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on it pilgrim.
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of lay party ii
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party
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led front
Spain in the time of Fet dinand
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and Isaliella.
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