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pteDerRonjrwisn (ARON ICU

PAGE 711

and THE LEGAL CIIRONICLE

SONIIMIIIIMAISIA•SteIns ■ •

POSSIBILITY OF NEW EXODUS OF JEWS
CITIZENSHIP EFFORTS
BOYCOTT COMMITTEE PLANS FOR PURITY FORMER ZEIRE ZION '
FROM REICH REVEALED AT MEETINGS
OF WOMEN'S COUNCIL
SHOWS ITS RESULTS
NEW YEAR'S PARTY RESUME ACTIVITIES
OF M'DONALD'S REFUGEE COMMISSION tie.d. Femmes on Welfare Lint

Are Aided in Becoming
t'llristian civilization, h e
,e, , et limed from l'age One)
Naturolked.
Relief measure.s, the statesman
yid, but declared he could not coat- warned, were not only ,t temporary
minions. measure,
One of the 111:1j 41' projects of
o
ut the Ilritids D
n
bcowitz, who represents
"The only way is to niake the Detroit Section. National l'ouncil
Ntax L o
of Jewish Women, is the service
ca,n.h,..rcialsia
on the board, told refugee's
self-supporting,
which
his
country
is
making
must
be done through absorption for the foreign-born.
'of the u ll,•rts
An able committee. headed by
cne • icy the thousands of Ger- in existing communities and estab-
ni an refugee, now within her hot - - lishment in various parts of the Miss Henrietta Robinson. is func•
'
ders. 11. referred to the detilara- world of new communities through
f Edouard Hines, minister colonization," he advi-cid. "The task
lions o t,...n affairs, on the refugee is of vital iniportan. conc.-un •
r
ra
t make clear the Czech, all the principle- of , F.ilorati on.'1"
tar
q uestr
i

Describing the task; that must be
re
Tle.. 'ogees Promicino
accomplished, Ur. \Veizonann said
veral aspt,•ts, .hare they were:

about
Ut i •
l i ru oir

Y. the amelioration of the

-raying in Ger-
had to point :ail, trsition
‘` hl '11 ,,
th a t Czech.- mullY,who are out- de the ..eop e of
poor country, now the high comas-< , ..11 , :r and concern
hri"
l'h
and unexpl,r1,1

I II •
4 , /tIllly,
,,f !T-
hum.'
I .
M d lhonald, of Nets' fugera, re-training. and ta
dininissioner named tit tint), especially of the youth, is
,„. III:inked
the govern- ne.....-eiry.”
.
on ,
Ile maned that "a new wave of
hi representatives
ja „,,,
organizations whose refer.. rimy noel.. an already &Ili-
th'',„
forego their Molise- Cult caelem • er,v unto:map.-
,
the work at able . -
• • , ' , II ,. of
dual
11,•1.•rrIng t ,
, migration
ord.. possible general
'!.
tol the creation of the loos.
agree ,
trios, Ili
Amu,

1..,, p ort Question.
nor o f 1 ,,,,, porr, for Stittoi, the
it. c I o
discussed at a prl-I French depend., •,
of
setae"
of the governing lo sly the mandated
vat,
It•
but no decision was the :4, 10Al ,44 I
,
!
11,..
this
plan will be submit- , to a gee-leer:dee o
In Pales-
h
reaco . ,
governinellts for tine.
ted
:
,,t,,,,,,
"A
new
wave
of
anti-Semitism
r . e
their
....ion of the board sweeping the world makes patent
The
, ,•
la , held here at the that the peculiar economic and so-
will
,,,f v. Mr. 11cDonald is real structure of Jewry cannot he
end of !
ondon and Paris for maintained in the face of a chang-
and then will return ing world," Dr. Weizmann declar-
con f,..,,. ,
, ed. "The success of Palestine is
New
1
t o
oi•y committee to the based on the determination of the
Th e
, rode assumed definitive Jews to found their lives on a nor-
productive basis.
\ellen its consposition m,
shape ,.•,
'Talestine," the noted Zionist
.1, The committee tvill
Wa. ■ 11•1
of nine leader told the governing body, "is
,
, , I'
' s'
rnnciN
nine non-Jewish organ- the only country where the Jew
Jewish
are interested in the : conies nut on the sufferance as in
izafier - ••• • • h
other countries. The governing
refuge'
Th e I, • .1, organizations includ-! holy may help in the realization of
Nmerican Jewish Joint these strivings, fulfilling, perhaps,
ed an' I!
Collunittee, the Jest- the last hop, of the Jews."
Distril.m
Association, the
The plight of the intellectual ele-
11i11
h cer
,
for l'alestine, the ments forced front Germany was
jew ,,,,
.lowish Delegations described to the governing, body by
Comm,,,..
h c ommunities of l'rof. AS'illiatu Ilappard, of Switz-
''•
and th.
lie asked that they be
Amer „.,,, , re, , England, Poland, erland.
given consideration and facilities
Italy.
Rolland
for utilization
their capaldlities.
Non-Jewi.h Groups.
Dr. Nahum Goldman, chairman
The non-lcwish organizations
represented on the committee are of the commit!, of .newish
the Catholic church groups, the lions, speaking in behalf of that
Protestant grialps, other church holly and the American .newish Con-
bodies, t h e Quakers, the trade un- gross, declared that both organiza-
inns, tlic coopleyer , , the academic Mons, representing large
lic( agencies , have always been imilviinas1 that
group , ,
an d t i„,
1114..1 eNVIS11 ill11,1 inn b.: 1101.111:11 tonal
eiiintnittee.
Ile express. d the Ili'
' •1,' governing hods - in scope :
The ,1 •••
01 • ,1 the governing body would ac-
e
id
it
th
London
relief viinftirenci•s
-111.initted by High
get i f SI
the inclusion

I hmald. The inon- sue. ;Moll 'ter it
1,s- the private , f Jewish organizations in an ad
y body.
,.,...•,cnted in the
advis...i.
. 1 " - (1 0, (.. IlYman of New York.
!els. of the American Jewish
The aro, , • ,.,,lie maiddriiry 1 , (
Co1111111111.1 0,
1 1 1 , t
the governim itds• \a, :11 , 4
b, dy.
the governing
malls . , of the 12 m1.11,-, .1
11,1 by the !.
og,•, m
present, ooml
Lae- linger, director of the Jew-
-ionization Association, en-
i.
' • ,, to Nol
R. no •
.
miw, attorney genetal of id ..-ed the willingness olf his 0-
Palestine, who has been milemi Liitnization to co-toperate with the
chief a Jew 1-11 affairs, awl got timing, body.
60,000 Refugees.
pert I. May, of Pittsburgh, A net-
Sixty thousand persons have tied
wan 1114'1111,1 of the League's Cen-
tral IIIiani 11 ,, ,,,,I, who was nanual front Germany since Adolf Hitler
chief alines l•St r. NleDonald, th e 4,11114 , 1111 It power, James G. MC-
Dutchman, M Wurtliajin, was ap- 1 141 11:1111 as the League of Nation's
pointed general secretary of the high commissioner for refugees
body and James Parkes, of the In- from Germany told his governing
ternational Student Service, a board in more diplomatic terms at
member of the High Commission- its tied rooting in the university
er's rte.
here.
Of these, he said, 51,065 or 116
U. S. la Chided.
The American member, Prof. per cent were Jews by religion, and
Joseph I'. Chamberlain, after Vis- o f tho s e 16.520 were non-Germans
count Cecil of ('helwood, the chair- - Polish citizens, persons without
, man of the board, had summed up nationality :Ind others.
Nearly half the refugees or 25 -
thenrganizing work at this session,
made a few impromptu remarks, Iwo Mr. McDonald declared, were
explaining that he had come with- In France, with l'alestine second
nut definite instructions, but to as- with 11,500, Poland having 6,000,
(lzechooslovakirt and Holland 5,000
certain conditions.
Professor Chamberlain held that each, England, :1 ong. lielgium and
no solution could be found by send- Switzerland 2,500 each, Scandin-
ing refugees from one country to avia 1,500, Austria Mal and ether
anther, implying that the task countries including the I.'nited
was to help the countries that have States, 1,500.
Alsout one-tifth of the Jewish re-
to absorb them. To this task, he as-
, sured them, the United States fugees are temporarily dependent
would ri...tiond generously with on assistance. Thirty-four thousand
money, though he stressed that of these Jews seek work; half that
has tinns made the problem very number are industrialists, mer-
difficult now all around.
chants or mercantile employes, one-
This led Senator Henry Beren- tif th are intellectuals, anot . her fifth
ger, the French delegate, to reply are artisans or workteen and the
rather tartly that hard times were remainder are without an occupa-
universal. so was this problem, and tion.
Estimate, Are Tentative.
that, Ic•rcas France was caring
All these estimates, Mr.
for nearly half the refugees, the
explained, are tentatii e, Ile
United States and other American
muntrli, had taken in scarcely any. added that the present figures
He urged that it was for them to "might tinder conceivable circum-
do their share in this respect, for stances reach such proportions as
financial help would be deemed sec- to be possibly unmanageable."
ondary.
Mr. NleDionald paid tribute to the
Fran , , hoe said, already had too - generous help" given to the refu-
many to:lag, es and more were ar- gees by France, which has borne
riving does. in great numbers. The by far the heaviest burden, and to
tim e
w. .'.1 soot come, he warned theiarge sumo expended by organ-
when I-
would have to say izations of dews who had gone fur-
that "I.
.old receive no more of thest in organizing relief.
them,
Six representatives of Jewish re-
!.. .:illy' if she could not
Pass
...n eventually.
lief organizations were present at
a.,
to r stresped that the the opening meeting. They were
end
yet in sight and cited Dr. I'hitim \Veizinanii, head of the
:heal who had told him Zionist campaign to it le German
that tr.
in only the ti•ginning refugees in Palestin. Dr, Nahum
of the
- I.-.
It said France had Goldman, chairmae f
nt A501110
1 ,, Ber-
tee Of Jewish d
''0

t he
" Id .10
urn hard Kahn, Eno .1, el ,1
of
r'
• ; and had placed
prof,.
Ina ri-
the American .1 o 1 -1, .1
In her toriiver:Ries.
Th.. I
Hy-
h, Polish and Czech !Ripon Committee:
f the
:,..1 the same thing more man, of New York,
I
led the Uruguayan An•rivan Jewish Joint I , •
•,
plain that his country Committee; Louis
eII to receive any refu- of the Jewish Colonizair
g''''
'
hope that Argentina nit Inn, and Dr. James I:• •
and lb
Id .•,.
which has been invited European director o f tF
tr ' ''', •
.1 So-
gates but had not done Sheltering and !milligram
. • 1 th e
:.! represented at later ciety (Masi, w•hoo repot
: , nd let down their ins- Ilicem, joint body fr Jewi-11 mioro
vu, a• .
tingr,
tion work.
'
- I closed the discussion
at' , "•; 'that Europe was
al-
ready !,..• a with refugees and that
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
t he
illy with the overseas
C.

Dr. I h'eixmann's Warnings.
Slunk r,
of the governing body
heard Ds Chaim Weizmann, chair-
man of 'he Zionist drive to settle
German. I will refugees in Pales-
t '''. .1. nil., the capabilities of
that emir :ry to absorb a large num-
ber ff r. fgees, as well as thu
- .-ibilities open in other
courd r. .

BRIDGE - TEA SUCCESS

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MRS. MEYER ELLIAS

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federal relief

i -

must be don,
in securing names and necessa.
information for the classes in cit.-
zenship conducted \\ 1111 the en,
tinc Hit Inel of the Evening Sdimol
Division of the Detroit Ihnirli of
Education

work

41,

sincere

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In all ih .letti<h

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JOYOUS III )1.11).-11"

Lynda Brewing Co.

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EsTABrisitri ,

Detroit, Michigan

MIZRACIII YOUTH
ELECT OFFICERS

I'CUlll 'I - h.is

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of box
go ml
n11 et Irene e.
led Slide;
t
tu.ys tuna
g
first
yea]

MRS. 11. H. 1-EVETT

of Hotel Book
1 it
liocr
el the tooiii
the 1111h11 . :11141 tun

m.

‘4••• I:4 • 1

this 1111 ol11 , 1,11141•
Inc orient Of the year.
With 2
min thc
Ile, 1 444 1
2, according to a re-
The Klee per person is $1.2 ii
po t ! 1)4.11,
American Consulate. including favors for the ladies and
noise-makers for all. As reset se
11,c-it-, of German leather goods, toms are limited, members and
General W. A. Lawrie of friends are urged to call the fool
r 401111n'
ldionkfortgon-Nlain, reports, have lowing chairmen:
n drastically etirl:1 dell RS 11 re-
n iversits li:11 oilmen; tooli-do
A ti n
Itabinow
; Loretta Gott furcht, Town-
" 1111 of adverse develoPments in 2-
frreign markets. The industry was
7-11258, and Tillie Greenberg,
adjusted for export trade on a lar- !;:orireld 11529-\V.
BEN BEY CLI'lt
ger scale and there is little chance
.\II officers of the chapter are
A New Year's parts -
I
(mil' real recovery as long as the in- -.mug nn this ennnnittCe and will by the Ben Bey ('lid ,
ternational trade situation contin- ac.mpt
Mrs. Rose tions are being mud. to
reservation-.
ues at its present rate. In counter-
2-0627, is the New Jewish Cottonton.' s
Trinity
acting the advantages given (Ler- , , athy matron, and
Benjamin The alumni dame is t..
man exporters by the right to pu•-
Rand"iph 9N I5, is •or- sired nn April It at the I:.•
chase blocked marks at it discount, Illy patron of the chapter.
; lac Hotel.
Belgium, Frantic. and Britain have
increased duties and placed severe
import restrict ions.
'I'he department of commerce has
released a report that during the
first eight months of 1933 Germany
has exported 2,110.1 pianos as com-
pared with 20,000 for the corres-
ponding period of 111:12.
Martin Plettl, addressing a nwet-
ing at the Ileutsches Haus, pleaded
for the aggressive continuation of
the boycott of German goods. He
said:
"NVe will suffer, I mean the Ger-
111:111 lborkers at borne, but we aro
willing to sacrifice our own inter-
ests. Germany twill suttee econoini-
calls' by the boy c ott and it will
Mean the end of Hitlerand the
restoration of freedom and de-
mm-racy for the working classes
in my country."
The following resolution declar-
ing the pun - core,. of the Detroit
Leaotw for the Defoe, of Jewish
Right, Nu, ild..phed at the last

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Ina-much as

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acIller N.1111 1111` ollieees e.f

Chanukah
Greetings:

1'11414 r the

14 4 -

elllIegT,

lel', Jett, ms troll as Don.,lews, An

III

r.-ti reed to those Who 111, ell 1-

ill

Oliver of the German army, who
of a Huguenot family which
had settled in Germany to
scups Flt-Itch 111.1•• ■ •( . 111i011 centur-
ies :woo, was beaten and branded
,cl . rl ha. "Germany
with th,
-ant Mr• SI
Prcl'ai'l'ig f" ,
Wl'dhl ,4 1aN• and Sal
urila ■ high school students and uni-
)er , oty student; engage in military
drill."
.\t Pe-rol there are few ‘i
dare opponition to the government
Iw
ith the iii•onemi, mire,' which
f; Ho, n ;,111twallatl of t h e
; i,111111 to fall, lo
u. II
I.
, •
as o I- througl

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Zu•el, int ensi

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u halter, art' Planning the Ns'"
On Sunday, Paul Sinirn, who had
Eve
been in Germany almost contin-
The seem. of the festivities will au.
ueusly from P. ,-.11 until August of
I
item,
his experiences 'With lo a romantic setting. in the grand
Detroit
Nazi Get ninny
to the
League for the Defense of ,lexvisli
Eights. Ile related that Nazi at-
rocities Were 4 ,4 11111 -lilted against
all suspected of opposition (0 !Ill-

1

tioning untiringly to ,cue citi-
zenship for unemployed heads of
families who are on the public
welfare 11,1S.

The

nes. to Atrocities Gives Report.

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ri.

German Exports Drop: Eye•Wit•

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to Make

red

The committee has established
a small revolx•ing fund to aid in
securing the final citizenship
status, the pi, of which is tiill
$211 per person.
Already the committee lion been
addressed by '1'. E. McKenzie, di-
rector of naturalization bureau of
I tet non, and Nliss Whelan su-
pervisor of North Woodward
branch of Public Welfare.
NVednesday, Dec.
13, a
meeting was scheduled at the V.
W. II. A. club house, with Harold
Silver of the Detroit Jewish So-
cial Service Ilureau speaking on
the social service Philosophy of
contact int., Ihe prospective citizens, ,
and Mr,. Nleyer Siegman, teacher
I f citizen-hip classes, answering
question, on the technique of ob-
taining citizenship.
Mrs. Meyer Ellias, a member of
the committee. has worked with
111 It bin n all sunimer, per-
fecting plans for the present work.
'rho committee consists of the
Ilenri•
following. members:
Mut lioloinson, chairman, N1rs. Abe
Cooper. NIrs. Nlyron Ko'y , , Mi. , .
L. 11111..)Irs. S. Iiiium, 111.,. David
Cooper. Mrs. Samuel Keywell,
r ing
)Iax 1•111,-. Mrs. Harry Feldman,
nn
x
',haler, of German,
Mrs N.rtl on ViSh1111111. NIrs.
IiIt'111. NI
Ellias, 'tits. lien dear utrat
Jra...14 eitl/en , bt their • ele.
nIczyuivr d l
l
oieata,
”,lavn,
Kos inskv. Mrs. 'Marcus Ginsberg. thelll 11,11
OM,
II r I 4 , 44 4,
e r •
M rs . H ar old Gm-berg, Mrs. Theo-
the I.eral
14 , 1'4. Levin, 'tin J. Kritehrnan. •
rs Meyer Thalb.-rg, >l rs. Willard '''run,, ,,,,

nt inn mum
dile
Mayer, Mrs. Ni' a Nioner, Mrs.

SEASON'S GREETINGS!

ishes To A II lot' a Joyous

lIcst

said

Pickwick Arms Hotel

1926 Pingree Avenue

Garfield 9573

Th ri otnifs

MUSICAL GIFTS--gifts of lasting happiness

NI, N A Sala-
The N.) t.aime has destroyed all 1lb .••
or c.o.s.>.
fig, Nits. Sidney Vssiseman, Mrs. (tin ,-
Pola,ky, Nit's. Jack Price, Mr
r
It.
SellUI
11e
r
Nlax It•ichnian.
Louis
Mrs. Hubert Shiipme,
ramps and to exile. and has
Bass.

A rt. nil, Poll4

BO X

The Center's Thanks.

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
I am extremely grateful for the
tine publicity and editorial: which
you gave us in the columns of the
Jewish Chronicle in the week's
preceding and during the dedica-
tion program of the new Jewish
Community Center.
Thanking you very much for
your interest and co-optiration, 1
aun,
Sincerely yours,
:BEVER S. PRENTIS,
Chairman, Control Committee.

Jewish Family Comedy on
Air.

Whereas 0111 pro eSt and apnea' up tu
hate been of no avail and the samba--
of nranny is still ri•Ientlessly persec•4 1 .•
defenseless people In Germany and••
freedom loving men and women m tha•
try therefore be It
Resolved by the Detroit league •
Defense of Jewish Rights that the 1
of all arMaas made in German,
qappag and services in that entin,
all agencies dealing a (terms],
prosecuted slth the utmost NV( I. •
Area
regime guilt, of these meted
area against rinheation and human •I•
Is destrosed or ontil its pelmets cur
The Detroit league for On Defense •
ish argot. appeals to all men and
,
whatever rare or creed to non •tth 0

effort and ta lice the boycott Weft pun
Germans
ft
It is men
n), effeetne
Ire'
the hands of all those she art

vett b. Hitler..
The Detroit Leagne for the Den •
Jewish Rights In urging this bawl ,
I emphasire as strong', a. possible ••
bmeott I. directly solely al.. , * 1 '
reR ime of fle.many
It
not a declaration of hostile,
the German people as such for who..
rtnhapP, plight the Jews of the Ito,
the profoundest s , inpathies The
port on record that the Jewish prop,
pante sish their ili,M1111
neighbors
roontr, end in mere other tratar
555. , erence has been heartened
pres.tons of sympathy •nd the rem ,
eperalum %Inch hale come to 0 f•• ■
man friends In the United Stale.

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—Mr. Stun int. teen.

• ' ned with l'hl Alphas and .1'
dinnerdlanee ,q1
Installation
I he
hitti•c he
it) the
DV, .
I 1-.1\ e policy 10 Deo
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and
to the

.lan. 1, at :Atla n ta 1 ity, N. .1.
s a id D. Forman and Leonard
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auin
)11111mg
will head the delegation.
ties
I
ingionti
on 1 it e. I., at 3265 But
Among the problems confront-
a decided sureess. There were 15
ing
the
new
adminintration is the
tables of bridge in play.
The club thanks those p eople building pregrain. Churl," Abram-
who helped to make it a success: sno, exe'utirr chairman of this Wirt
an-
The committee. Wilma S, hiller, fruit house commiti.•., la-
',"It
chairman. F:Isie Cohen, Sylvia nounced that Dill w, —
•atives of Jewish relief Chase and Esther Robin,: Nettie as the cooler of the largo -I •11 b • mil
,nr?'"
which have been ac- and Rose Yolles, who gave their .lewish fraternity in the United
'
.re es aid, addressed the home for that afternoon; the old, State-.
. an attor-
Herbert Lest!. It
gag support to the got- who donate,' cakes; and others who
!
:dent of
ney. in the new
assisted.
Mg, u I S.
.- , sat that
Phi Abe u.
Detroit
Another
special
meeting
will
be
the "whole
• . • • .... 1'. Tee
rid is interested in the held Saturday, Dec. 16. at 16:30 Simms, general
. is al
.1
L ,', ' ,
the refugees problem," A. NI., at the home of Lucile Gold- Brown, Jr., trea-
u •
declared it could not he stein, 2725 Elmhurst. All girls who Q. llorouk, sergeant at arms.
The
next
meeting
of
the
associa-
f
by barring the gates of wish to help in serving or on the
etuntro- h o
tion will be held Jan. -I, at the club-
the refugees. Such a dance-floor at the -senior carnival,
" 4,
w.uld be imcompatible with Dec. 17, should attend this electing. rooms, Tuller Hotel.



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kah to be held TIcil
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paratiVe analysis of t h.
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of Hellenism to find root
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A Hollywood Jewish comedy,
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In the Feast of Light s, the Ma.. I
bean holiday of Chanukah.
Combined Young Jewish Organisa- program will be featured I.,.• sr.
tions of Detroit.
address by Rabbi Max Wein,.
cently installed head of the II
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1 1 411 - 440 was held Dec. 7, in the Weiner's subject will be "Tho I . -
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Young
son of Chanukah."
The next imaging will be held
Rabbi Leon Franc of Te ,
on Der. 21, at 2691 Joy road, at !lothivill be featured
s : 311 p.
Chanukah message in his Siliodov
everting class in oludaism, cera
ducted during the forum ltrlogr:1141.
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congregation Shaarey Zielek v. :I
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OPEN
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