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September 18, 1936 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-09-18

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PAGE TWELVE

September 18, 1936,

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

American Chalutzint on Palestine Soil

Three Authentic Biographies of

Mary Baker Eddy

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THE LIFE OF MARY BAKER EDDY
by Sibyl Wilbur
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND ITS DISCOVERER
by E. Mary Ramsay

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NEW YEAR'S GREETING
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get under cover. In July and Au- equipment for seven long years —
gust it must be much hotter; in and now each day they see them-
fact, 90 American are working in selves being gradually transferred
the hottest place in Palestine with to a collection of concrete buildings
HOFFMAN
By R.
the exception of the Dead Sea as fine as their fondest dreams had
Potash Works. Everyone admits pictured. In a few more months,
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jeaii..11 Immlgrution to faleallne continue.. Front many tends that it is hot, but they also main- they will say their last good-bye
come* the alma., Ineluding the U. H. The writer of this article brings am,
tam that you get used to it and to the quadrangle. It was a good
mewage
of
intereet
from
our
Ilandeleit"
to
the
a
attlit
pen
pi
ctore,
In a
y r eab Neflomil Home—a group of American fhaiutgIna who Milled on the r that it doesn't matter.
experience for the Americans to
soil, redeemed by the Jealeh National Feud, In en agrlouItaraf in ns on ta
Kibbutz Kinnereth consists of suffer along with the rest, as now
sore* of Lelia Kinnereth.
200 workers, and the Americans they, too, will enjoy the new sur-
have assimilated themselves in the roundings all the more in contrast
general life of the commune. One to the old.
group of 25 arrived a year ago,
Lena was the first to welcome
and a smaller group last June. me. She is a bright, intelligent,
A few have been connected for •elf-reliant girl, rather short and
two years. Some have worked in bespectacled. She has found a job
other kibbutzim, but most of those that makes her happy and content
coming directly from America have —and rather proud of her day's
followed the procedure of the work. She bakes the bread for the
Ilechalutz organization and have settlement.
completed one or two years pre-
Manya was serving as assistant
paratory training on the farms
night watchman, seeing that
maintained for this purpose in to he the
children were safely tucked in,
t
Ileightstown, N. J., Minneapolis
finishing up in the kitchen, keeping
and Baltimore. When they arrived a watchful eye over things in the

in Palestine, they were directed to
hours; Manya had married
Kibbutz Kinnereth by the Central small
in New York just before coming
office of the organization.
to Palestine, she told me.
They did not find neat rows of
A VIEW OF LAKE KINERETH AND A PORTION OF THE
"We came here to start a new
houses awaiting them. Kibbutz
SETTLEMENT HOUSING THE AMERICAN CHALUTZIM
she said, and confided that
Kinnereth has been housed in an life"
it
was not easy in the beginning.
When Samuel Weis and Sara Sara to go to the Kevutzoth and old quadrangle of buildings, erected "We lived in a barn at first. There
Friedman enthusiastically set sail observe how things were faring 35 years ago for a Baron de Hirsch were new conditions to meet, new
from America for life in a Kevutsa with them, but I did so on my own settlement. The place looks a bit people to get adjusted to, a dif-
in Palestine, family and friends account, and I am broadcasting worn from constant usage. Four or ferent climate. I found that I had
five different groups have lived
could not help wondering how it this message:
to make myself over." But now
would all turn out. Could young
"Don't worry. Your boy and here and gone on to better quar- Manya likes the place and her fel-
people from big cities in the United your girl have the pioneer spirit. ters.
low-workers and does not want to
States and Canada take root in Nothing daunts them. They are
But hope makes all things pos- be anywhere else.
cooperative agricultural settle- well and happy."
sible. With the promise of a fine,
David is typical of a section of
ments in Palestine? Would not the
Kibbutz Kinnereth is one place, new settlement of their own in the
living conditions be too primitive, though by no means the only place, Jordan Valley, where the Jewish American Jewish youth, a slender
the heat too intense, the work too to visit American Chalutzim. I National Fund is at present pur- intellectual, with strong muscles.
arduous?
reached there one morning in Oc- chasing land, surrounded by their Ile was busy transferring 230
pound sacks of grain from trucks
I was not commissioned by the tober. The heat from the sun was own fields and groves, the group to the store-house. Leo was an-
family or friends of Samuel or still so strong that I was glad to has suffered along with the old other of the intellectual type, but
his muscles weren't quite so strong.
Ile had taken up shoe-mending-
an important piece of work in a
kibbutz.
Ada is one of the old-timers,
though she is still slim and youth-
ful. She admitted that life was
hard when she first took a hand
at agricultural work and felt the
complete change in social and eco-
nomic surroundings, but nbw,
would she want anything else? —
not a bit of it. At present, she is
serving her turn in the kitchen.
I climbed to the top of the new
water tower just as the setting
sun was lavishing a wealth of color
on a sky full of fleecy clouds.
Below me stretched a fertile plain,
hemmed in by brown mountains,
with the I.ake Kinnereth glistering
in the distance. llere were the
1,000 dunams of J.N.F. soil cul.
tivated by Kibbutz Kinnereth — a
banana plantation, a vineyard,
orange, grapefruit and lemon
groves, vegetable fields that pro.
duce two or more crops a year.
and large tracts devoted to a4
fare, barley, and corn. Ilere were
splendid two-story buildings of
white concrete for children, work-
ers, dining-hall, reading-room, and
shower baths. Here were barns for
the 45 cows and a newly acquired
flock of sheep. Further off gleamed
the green fields of Dagania and
Gesher.
An experiment no longer—Ke-
vutzoth that can produce such
solid achievement are a contribu-
tion to the annals of successful
living. And the 40 Americans who
are pow part and parcel of this
life, who are not afraid to do the
unexciting, essential, everyday
jobs, so long as they see the ideal
of a Jewish Homeland being for-
warded, are well and happy. They
do not talk about idealism. They
live it.

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ANDERS welcome this opportunity to extend

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good wishes for a joyous New Year season and

Salvation Army Industrie
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AND OUR BEST
WISHES FOR
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What is the only self-maintain •
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ganization of its kind in Detroit
is the distinction afforded th e
Salvation Army's Industrie
Home, located at 1205 Howar

Street, states Major E. W. Stan
ton, head of the local organiza
THE SEASON'S GREETINGS
tion.
Upon a recent tour of inspec
tion, the writer was personall ,
conducted through the home b;
Captain C. E. Matheson. Th

most interesting part of the visi
was the manner in which the horn
i
is run. The building, which house
the living quarters and workshop 5
PIES — CAKES — COOKIES
is of recent new and I:repro°
construction. The interior i 5
"No Foolin' — They're Good"
s
spotlessly clean and, at the pre
ent time, over a hundred me
live and are employed there.
The dormitory contains 10
beds, and each resident has
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private locker and key. There i
a laundry within the buildin
where those who reside ma
send clothes. Aside from th
regular sleeping quarters, ther
are private rooms for the Resery
Corps, which is composed of me
who are skilled laborers. The R e
serve Corps members stand read
to fill any job vacancy within th
organization.
Besides working, the men hay
facilities for recreation, and the Y
boast of an excellent kitchen.
Following the visit through th e
1951 EAST FERRY STREET
building, Captain Matheson we t
on to explain that all the priv
Extends Greetings and Best Wishes to Their Patrons and
lege, are offered the men fo
Friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
their work. A skilled laborer, be-
aides getting room and board an d
1`.
many other home-like privilege
Jr
may also receive as high as $3 5
a week.
WHEN YOU NEED
All labor is performed in th e
repair shops, and it is in the
for your Store
departments that the equipnie n st
for your Bakery
donated to the Salvation Army
placed in good condition read y
for your Restaurant
FLOUR
for sale. The various recent I-
and Shop
tioning departments consist o f
the following: Shoes, furnitur .•
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linens, clothes. toys and jewelr '.
o.tvio STOTI' FLOUR MILLS
Besides reconditioning. new fu ..
niture and toys are made in th e
ALL KINDS OF FLOUR
home shops.
The guide went on the espial n
that the surplus money at th
end of each year goes to variou
orphans homes, and to other d
BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL FOR A
partments of the Salvation Arm ; I
HAPPY NEW YEAR
not capable of maintaing the I-
selves.
Before leaving, Major Stanto n
added that donations of any kin d
will be appreciated and that th e
is a worthwhile cause. A call t
the Salvation Army will brin ,
a truck to your door, and *iv o' United States Warehouse
you an opportunity to get rid of
broken furniture, worn shoes an d
clothes, etc.

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