A merkait Awish PeriodicalCotter CLIITON ATOM - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO and THE. LEGAL CHRONICLE FOUNDERS OF THE SEMINARY (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE n W e're in the business of making dreams come true the forerunner of several present national organizations, but more comprehensive than any one of them. This college did not secure adequate support and closed its doors after an interval of about eight years, but it had a double relationship to the Seminary. Two , of the faculty which composed it, namely, Dr. Sabato Moraia and Dr. Marcus Jastrow, afterwards joined together in the establish- ment of our Seminary. It is to be noted that the Maimonidee'Collwe was itself not a party effort since Lesser, Morais and Jastrow were members of the faculty and Lea- ser, its founder and head, pro- We deal with the plans and hopes about which , lives are built—dreams of providing for the years to ' come. Of achieving security and peace of mind, of enjoying a measure of life's comforts and luxuries. AIL these things can be realized with our help. We furnish the instrument of a force which melees dreams come true—and that force is insurance. r With insurance, and our knowledge of its applies tine, we make men sure of their goals years before they; reach them. Through Life insurance it is possible for men to create estates for their families without turning misers to do it. Through retirement insurance we show those who dream of leisure in their sunset years the way to provide an income for those years—safely, economically. What your dreams for the future are, we do not know. But whatever they are, its quite certain that we can help you realize them. MORAL INSURE 114 714E 7RAVEL1116 1-• i - PAGE THREE E MeDerRorrfaurraiRomail December 18, 1936 JOSEPH II. PEVEN DR. CYRUS ADLER Noted educator and leader in Jew- ish affairs, who heads program to celebrate fifty years of spiritual scholarly and cultural activity by the Jewish Theological Seminary 46 per cent of the money YEHOASH CELEBRATION that spent after the World War was WILL BE HELD JAN. 29 devoted to the purchase of land The celebration marking the illuminating words: "At the basis completion of the publication of of our Seminary lies the belief that Jehoash's translation of the Bible Moses was in all truth inspired into Yiddish will be held here on by the Living God to promulgate Friday evening, Jan. 29, at Litt- the laws for the government of a man's Yiddish People's Theater, people sanctified to an imperish- 12th and Seward. able mission; that the same laws, The conference in charge of the embodied in the Pentateuch, have celebration meets weekly at 2 p. m. unavoidably a local and general every Sunday at the Farband Folk- application. Those comprised in the shule, 9011 12th St., corner Taylor first category lose their force out- Ave., under the chairmanship of side of Palestine, the others are Joseph Bernstein. obligatory elsewhere; but both the former and the latter, being of necessity broadly formulated, Laws restricting land needed in all ages an oral inter- usurers. will not improve the situa- pretation. The traditions of the sales tion of the Arabs, he said. Only fathers are therefore ceval with the written statutes of the five by comprehensive government planning for providing better liv- Holy Books. While Dr. Morals feinted the ing conditions and more intensive center of this group, and was im- cultivation of the soil will their mediately joined by Dr. Mendes, lot be improved. Replying to questions by mem- both of whom were ministers of Sephardic congregations, three hers of the Commission, Dr. Rup- pin said that he hoped the gov- other men of great importance— Drs. Jastrow, Kohut and Scold, all ernment would take the lead in of whom had adopted prayer books planning instead of waiting to see with modified services, recognized what the Jewish plans were. Ile that a tendency had developed cited the example of the Jewish which they, in spite of their minor colony Kiriat Anavim, the site of differences. must unite in combat- which had been a barren hill- ing. Others who joined this corn- side. To what extent Arabs have pany were Henry S. Jacobs, F. de Sola Mendes, Aaron Wise, H. benefited from Jewish enterprise W. Schneeberger and Bernard is indicated In the fact that in Drachman. These men, therefore, 1935 Arab births exceeded Arab banded themselves together pri- deaths by 25,000, he said. He marily for the purpose of main- told the Commission that if the taining the thesis that the Biblical investigation of Sir John Hope and Rabbinical Law as handed Simpson, conducted five years down and interpreted by the Rab- ago, had been made today follow- bis and sages of Israel, was bind- ing the discovery of numerous ing on the Jewish people, and that sources of water, his findings Judaism was an historical growth would have been quite different whose character was to be changed from the report that there was from time to time by platforms or no room for a larger population of Jews and Arabs. resolutions. Declares Mandate Provides for Immigration of Jews Only SELF-LABOR RIGHT Asserting that the illicit infil- tration of Arabs reduces the eco- OF JEWS DEFENDED BY JEWISH AGENCY MT], e, atozetiv;hcearnelitycl:)ifefPaolf- and agricultural development. Dr. Ruppin referred to the late Baron Edmund de Rothschild's contri- bution to the development of the land and to the establishment of the first Jewish colonies more than 50 years ago. Describing the work prior to 1919, he declared that 43 agricultural settlements had been established by that date. Today that number has grown to 180 and the Jewish agricultural population has increased to 65,- 000. Bombs at Jews During Arab Riots How bombs were thrown Into Jewish buildings by extremists following orders by Palestine Communists during the recent Arab disturbances was revealed in a Communist opposition organ published here. The author of the article describing the role played by Communists in the Arab disorders, who uses the anonymous nom de 'plume of "Workman," declares that the Central Committee of the Pales- tine Communist Party consists chiefly tf Arab nationalist extrem- (1.1.Esse TURN Ti) PAGE 10) SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL The - IRVING SHOP, Inc. 1530 WASHINGTON BLVD, Cadillac 6345 Proper Lubrication at Regular Intervals will Save Untimely Repair Bills END OF YEAR LUBRICATION SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC LUBRICATION, CHANGE OIL $ We invite you to visit our enlarged service department which makes it possible for us to render quicker and more efficient service. LINWOOD CHEVROLET CO. FRED SALES I"—_ /CHEVROLET MODERN SUPER SERVICE STATION 13200 Linwood at Tyler N TOwnsend 8-2214 Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades Drapery Rods Get Our Frier. First — Estimates Fundshed Free Window Shades Cler ,ed and Repaired We Cpecialice in :ENETIAN BLINDS LaSalle Window Shade Co. 6424 LINWOOD AVE. 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GINSBERG A Real Gift ••••••• EAST SIDE MALL SUPPLY the political department of the of Am..1., (CONCLUDED Fic(si PAGE ONE) Jewish Agency, declared before claimed the breadth of its founda- an open session of the Royal tion in these unmistakable terms: done to fulfill that obligation. Commission that Article VI of the 2600 Union Guardian Bldg. Some may object to the move- Since 1920, he pointed out, only League of Nations Mandate limits Paper Specialties for the to Cadillac 8240 , ment, that it is not pledged ' 3,850 cultivable dunams accord- and confines Palestine immigra- Bakers, Hotels, Etc. either Reform or Orthodoxy. ing to the government definition lion to Jews, making no provision Representing THE TRAVELERS -:- Hartford, Connecticut 1627 W. FORT ST. These hateful words are always at of cultivable land had been leased for the entry of Arabs from oth- Randolph 3540 hand when anything is to be done, to Jews. He then told of the er countries. Mr. Shertok made SEE YOUR JOBBER from the election of a secretary to Jewish Agency's request for a this statement in reply to a ques- a society, to a printing a book or co-operative study with the gov- tion by Lord Peel, chairman of establishing a college. The illiberal erntment to determine what state the Commission, who asked wheth- always ask: To what party does lands were actually available and er he interpreted that section of he or it belong? For our part, could be leased to Jews. To this the Mandate to mean that immi- strange as it may sound, we be- request, submitted by Dr. Weir• gration to Palestine should be Developing, Printing, Enlarging 1055 EASTLAWN AVE. long to no party. We commenced mann and Moshe Shertok, --IF h - limited to Jews. In making an Lenox 4792 life with certain convictions and Commissioner Wauchope had re- affirmative reply Shertok stressed have not swerved from them. We plied that 400,000 dunams of goy- the fact that Arab immigration know only Judaism; and if you ernment land were available and resulted only because Jewish de- call it "Orthodox," you do so— might be leased to Jews. velopment of the country made When you buy your Ford from Ginsberg not we." Jews Reclaimed Swamp Lands Palestine attractive to Arabs from you get the kind of service that means constant The Spirit of the Founder A graphic picture of Jewish other lands. He submitted that and uninterrupted driving pleasure. In 1875, the Hebrew Union Col- activity in reclaiming Palestine a more effective control of the lege was established and this too from the unhealthy and unsani- frontiers is highly necessary in Is Selling His Entire was started on the same basis as tary conditions which had char- order to lessen illegal immigra- the previous attempt in America, acterized it in previous times was tion. Clothing Stock that is, Jewish sciences and Jewish presented to the Commission by Mr. Shertok presented five Jew- knowledge were to be taught with- Dr. Dexter, who criticized the ish grievances on the question of (But Is Not Going Out of out any particular bias and the Palestine government for not hay- immigration, summarizing them Business) students were expected to found ing done more to reclaim the land. as follows: 1. Labor immigration In educated ministry or a body In emphasizing the contributions schedules are inadequate to antis- SALE NOW GOING ON of Jewish scholars in America. made by Jewish organizations to- fy the country's demands for la- While the Impulse was given by ward improving health conditions; bor. 2. Restrictions governing the Remember every garment Is Isaac M. Wise, who had already the witness mentioned the anti- immigration of dependents are being sold without regard to announced himself as a Reformer malarial work done by the J. D. unduly harsh. Relatives who are cost. Take advantage of this —Conservative Reformer be would C. Felix Warburg, Bernard Flex- at present supported by money rare opportunity We Have • Selection of Guaranteed Used Cars for Sale. have been called in these days— ner of the Palestine Economic sent abroad should be admitted. still others, who had in no wise de- Corporation and the J. D. C. spent 3. Artisans and specialists group- We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade. parted from the tradition, took $1,290,000, Dr. Ilexter reported. ed in the categories of possesa- part in the foundation. If I am He described the extensive activ- ing $1,250 and $2,500 respective- not mistaken, Lewis N. Dembitz ity carried on by the Jews to re- ly, which have been closed to ire- Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport acted as chairman of the commit- claim swamp lands. Utilizing migration, should be given oppor- Open Sundays tee on curriculum; Mayer Sulz- maps and charts, Dr. Hester, who tunnies to enter the country. 4. Pingree 6400 berger attended the meetings heads the agency colonization Certificates for the immigration which had to do with the founding work, showed that drainage oper- of Jewish youths should be grant- 111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 of the college and Dr. Merida him- ations had cost the Jews $2,100,- ed separately and should not be self acted as one of the examiners 000 and affected an area of 575,- included in the labor schedule. 6. Ileaularly sold for 530 to 110 at the Hebrew Union College. In 000 dunams. Turing to the huge Illicit infiltration of Arabs re- 1878, Dr. Morals journeyed to reclamation project now being duces Palestine's absorptive ca- Cincinnati and delivered the ad - carried out in the area around parity. dress at the closing exercises of marshy Lake Huleh, which is to Replying to a question regard- $ the Hebrew Union College in which become a large new Jewish colon- lug Jewish labor, Mr. Shertok he expressed the fondest hopes ization territory in Northern Pal- stated that Jews could be em- em- $3295 that the institution might provide estine, Dr. Heater expressed aP- ployed by the government instead an educatied ministry for all the preciation to the Palestine gov- of Haurani without any increase )ei ernment for having permitted in cost because the Jews, who congregations in America. I cite this in order that it may be clearly transfer to the Jews of the con- receive a higher daily wage, use Every garment hand-tailored understood that the founder of the cession for the development of improved technique, thus accom- by America's finest clothing is io a n cre ha ag de. Seminary, himself a Sephardi, of c th e. manufacturers and guaran- plishing more without causing the beeOnrihgeinldallbyy tahegrcoounl; total cost of the project to rise. Italian birth, scrupulously adher- teed to fit perfectly. ing to the traditions in his congre- of Syrian financiers who did noth- He pointed out that Palestine is gation and in his life, assenting to ing for almost two decades with the only country in the Near East no changes whatever, was yet a their rights. Answering the corn- that is developing economically, man of sufficient breadth to be plaint that the drainage of Huleh adding that it had become a veri- On an Overcoat by willing, in the interest of Ameri- Lake was depriving Arab fisher- table magnet, attracting Arabs TWO BRANDS BUYING NOW can Jewry and Jewish learning, to men of their livelihood, Dr. Hex- from foreign countries such as join hands with those of different ter pointed out that only 14 fish- the Sudan, Hedjaz and Yemen. Personal attention given by views in the founding and main- ermen are involved, and all of Eliahu Epstein, member °Like MAX KOSINS tenance of a college, and, it was a these have been well taken care political department of the Jew- BECAUSE IT IS A man of that spirit who became our of. ish Agency, testified that the Be early for choice selection Good Long•Filler Cigar founder. What were formerly Pales- licit immigration of Arabs was It was not until 1885 that there tine's arid wastes have gradually responsible for the introduction any thought in his mind of been brought within the realm of of cheap labor. Arab laborers, he was another college, and the impulse agriculture, Dr. Hester said as he said, receive 70 mils per day and pictured the continuous search spend only 30 mils. The govern- for the creation of the Seminary came not from any action of the for water, the country's moat meat itself was encouraging Arab CUSTOM CLOTHING Hebrew Union College, but from prized commodity. Twenty Jew- immigration by employing Haur- the action of the Central Confer- ish companies have been engaged ani on public works, he added. 1430 GRISWOLD A delightful satisfying s moke—with all once of American Rabbis, which in digging for water; with 69 Mr. Epstein also reported that in Between Groot' hives • Griswold the old-time goodness, plus economy. Kept consisted of the faculty and the machines they made 473 borings, a number of cases Arab peasants then graduates of the College, who of which 396 were successful. hire Haurani for farm hands and Oren evenings MI a fresh in air-tight tins of 50s. at a meeting In the city of Pitts. These companies serve the en. then find better-paid work for It nose tee p. ra. burgh adopted resolutions which tire community, 40 borings hav- themselves in Jewish groves. He HAND MADE opened Dr. Morals' eyes to the ing been made for Arab clients, stressed the fact that the Haar- fact that another college was re- Dr. Heater said. ani had taken part in disturb- quired. Water was found in many ances in Palestine in 1933 and The Original Call places where previously the land this year. In his testimony Mr. The original call for the meeting was thought waterless, Dr. Hex- Epstein made mention of social PLaza 2972 which founded the Seminary read ter continued. The water discos ,- evils, unsanitary living conditions 5200 St. Aubin sign m ea d k , ebea - ered in this manner can irrigate among Arabs, and asserted that "T pe h r e at u in v d e erto a n s evf io n l g loe irts : im 300,000 dunams of land, he said. the Haurani resort to petty crime strong effort for the perpetuation Large areas now uncultivated can and engage in frequent disorders of historical Judaism in America, be irrigated, he declared, as he most troublesome to the police. invite the co-operation of all Is- dwelt on a subject of prime im- National funds supplied by Jews raelites who share their views. A portance to the future of Arab- from all parts of the globe, meeting of ministers will shortly Jewish relations insofar as the were described as having had a General Auto Repairing be held to take action In this direr- cultivability and extent of the pivotal role in the economic and On All Makes of Cars ually raised WO. Many smelled tion. It is proposed to found an country's land is concerned. agricultural development of Pal- - cam At the last Gewerkshaften institution in which Bible and Tal- estine, by Dr. Ruppin. Dr. Rup- Benefits to Arabs paign conference plans were made contributions by individual work- also 50c were Brake adjusting mud shall be studied to a religious Quoting Articles VI and XI of pin, whose distinguished career and organizations early in purpose . . ." And later the pus - the Palestine Mandate, Dr. Ar- as economist and sociologist is Valve grinding ... $5.00 up erepo rt e d. to call a massmeeting r pose was stated: To train minis- thur Ruppin, economic adviser of equaled only by his 30 years' ac- Motor tuning ....$1.00 up January of all contributors to that tern and teachers in a manner that the Jewish Agency, told the COM- tivity in Palestine in behalf of Brakes relined ...$5.00 up fund, and for the Jewish public in DETROIT ALUMNAE OF agrarian development, laid before their deotion to the law and tradi- mission that the British govern- ac. general. This meeting is to tions may inspire respect for Jude- ment's interpretation of these ar- the Royal Commission a notable ALPHA EPSILON PHI Bumping • Painting • Collis- ism's needs and promote the obi. ticks, providing for the close set- record of progress in Jewish lied- quaint them with the aims and —. ion • Towing - Axle & Frame of this campaign and the servance of its tenets. clement of Jews and intensive cul- cultural settlement. The Detroit Alumnae of Alpha Purposes A Surveying the history of the Straightening The organization which was ef- tivation of the land, was Made- present situation in Palestine. Epsilon Phi, national collegiate development of the soil in Pal- speaker of national prominence luncheon and ceded as a result of this call de- quite for the purpose. Great estine, he declared that approxi- will give a Expert Mechanics— the sorority, will address the gathering, and dared that: "The purpose of this Britain should be an active MI- LOW PRICES latest film of the Histadruth from bridge for all pledgee and active association being the preservation tiator and not a passive specta- mately $24,500,000 had been in- undergraduate vested in agriculture by the Pal- in America of the knowledge and tor of Jewish development and Palestine will be exhibited. members of the The number of Jewish organi- chapters as well as all alumnae, practice of historical Judaism, as reconstruction in Palestine, he de- estine Foundation Fund and the ALL WORK GUARANTEED zations participating in this drive 12:30 p. m, contained in the thlawsP of Moses and clared. Ile reported that Arabs Jewish National Fund, in addi- is steadily increasing. At the last Saturday, Dec. 26, at expounded by e roph ets and sold more produce to Jews than tion to funds provided by the Webster Hall. Sages of Israel in Biblical and Jews did to Arabs, pointing out Palestine Colonization Association meeting, the Odessa Aid Society monthly electing Talmudical writings, it proposes and the Suvalker Verein and oth- if Jews were to retaliate in and private individuals. Dr. Rup- The December o- in furtherance of its general aim, that a boycott of Arabs the latter pin estimated that individual Jews as a means of intr ers were added to the . era committee was organ- will serve pledges and actives invested ever $50,000,000 in the the following specific objects: would suffer more. special during the new Asserting that there was no citrus industry and that Jewish Ized to interest the English-spe this from the various chapters to the 1. The establishment and main- immigrants from Germany had in rinse group of Detroit. Reserv. tenance of • Jewish Theological to and youth organizations in tendency on the part of Jews 950 CLAIRMOUNT ing east Id Sil- AI ations will be taken until Dec. 23, Seminary for the training of rab- oust Arabs from their holdings, recent years invested some $10,- work. Dr. A. Sanders, at Hamilton anemoy be made by calling Miri- ver and B. liershin will head this bis and teachers. 2. The attain- Dr. Ruppin said that the small 000,000 to $15,000,000 in agri- am Carver, Tyler 6-9552 or Ruth ment of such cognate purposes as number of cases of Arab tenants culture. TRINITY 2.9010 work. Stressing the Importance of Outstanding among the amounts Cohn, Trinity 2.1470. may upon occasions be deemed ap- displaced by Jews was negligible raised no far way that of the team Others assisting Miss Carver propriate. " compared to the number of Arabs settlement on the land in the re- Morris Bernstein, Prop. captained by Harry Schumer, with the affair are Mrs. David Dr. Morals interpreted these who have lost their land as th e building of the Jewish National treasurer of the campaign, which Touff, Virginia Wolf, Sara Ber- formal statements In the following result of foreclosures by Arab Home, Dr. Ruppin pointed out raised $1,300. B. M. Lakin and man and Eleanor Blum. -• • sash indirid- It111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t1111211111111111111NRIIIIIMMIIHNIIIIIN 1 1 After You Buy Your FORD Then What? Service, of Course! III ■ MOD, SIMInlon ■ Robert Emmet Cigar Co. 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