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March 26, 1937

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of our Jewish clientele and

extend sincere wishes to them

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JOYOUS PASSOVER

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duties as may from time to
time be assigned to them by
the Council or by the Executive
Committee.
Section 3. The term of all of-
ficers shall be two years, com-
mencing immediately after
their election in the month of
June of each year. They shall
serve until such time as their
successors are elected and quali-
fied.
Article VI.
COMMITTEES
Section 1. The Executive Com-
mittee shall consst of the of-
ficers of the Council and

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twenty-four members elected
by the Council. The °Meets of
the Council shall serve as the
officers of the Executive Com-
mittee.
Section 2. The Executive Com-
mittee shall appoint the Nom-
inating Committee which is pro-
vided for in Article VIII in
this Constitution.
Section 3. Functions of the Ex-
ecutive Committee:
A. It shall perform all functions
and mandates assigned to it by
the Council, in accordance with
the other provisions pf this
Constitution.
B. It shall carry out the Our-
, pose of the Council, unify the
activities of the various ap-
pointive committees, and rec-
ommend appropriate action to
the Council.
Q. It shall prepare the agenda
for the meetings of the Council.
D. It shall fill any vacancy oc-
curing in either the Executive
Committee or in the other com-
mittees.
E. It shall set the number of
representatives to which each
organization is entitled under

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MOE LEITER

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Pharoahs is an inspiring chapter in the history of man-
kind. Passover teaches a lesson not only to the children
of Israel, but to the civilized world — it brings home to
all thinking people that freedom and light and right-

eousness will triumph.

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the provisions of this Constau
tion.
F. It shall set the rules for the
certification and eligibility of
organizations for membership
in the Council.
G. It shall have power to adopt
such rules and regulations for;
the conduct of its business. and
for carrying out its duties. as
shall not be inconsistent with
the other provisions of this
Constitution.
II. It shall report its activities
and recommendations to the
meetings of the Council for the
I SEND PASSOVER GREETINGS TO
Council's approval.
I. It shall have the power to
MY FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND
levy assessments upon member
organizations for carrying out
CO-RELIGIONISTS IN THE SPIRIT
the purposes of the Council.
J. Any action taken by the
OF THIS GREAT FESTIVAL, WHEN
Council at a meeting may, by
TIIE HOSTS OF LIBERTY, LIGHT
two-thirds vote of the entire
Executive Committee t a ken
AND JUSTICE HAVE DEFEATED
within ten days, be referred to
a special Council meeting to
TIIE FORCES OF OPPRESSION,
be called within thirty days for
this purpose. The decision to be
DARKNESS AND .INIQUITY.
reached by a majority vote at
this special meeting shall be
final.
MOE LEITER
Section 4. Fifteen members of
the Executive Committee shall
constitute a quorum.
Section 5. Appeals from decisions
of the Executive Committee
shall be made in the manner
• provided for in Article IX of
this Constitution.
Article VII.
MEETINGS
Section 1. Meetings of the Coun-
cil shall be held during the
months of March, June, Sep-
t tember, and December.
Section 2. Other meetings of the
I Council shall be held at the
call of the President or upon
the written request of one-third
or more of the representatives,
who shall state their reason for
the request. ,
Section 3. The Executive Com-
mittee shall meet at least one
in each month, or more often
of
at the call of the President.
Article VIII.
ELECTIONS
Section 1. Election of officers and
of the members of the Execu-
tive Committee shall be held
in June of every second year.
Section 2. ' The Executive Com-
mittee shall elect a Nominating
Committee of seven representa-
tives, not more than three of
whom shall be members of the
Executive Committee.
Section 3. The Nominating Com-
mittee shall recommend nom ,
inations for all officers with the
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UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
exception of the Executive Sec-
retary. It shall also nominate
the members of the Executive
Committee. Additional nomina-
tions may be made from the
floor.
Section 4. From the list submitted
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by the Noniinating Committee,
and from the additional nom-
inations which may be made
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from the floor, the officers and
members of the Executive Com-
mittee shall be elected.
Section 5. The Executive Secre-
tary shall be chosen by the Ex-
mittee. Its action shall be final.
ecutive Committee.
Article X.
Article IX.
AMENDMENTS
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APPEALS
Section 1. Proposed amendments
FRIENDS AND PATRONS
to this Constitution shall be sub-
Section 1. Should the Executive
mitted in writing to the Execu-
Committee deny admission to
tive
Committee
by
at
least
one-
or expell any organization or
fourth of the total number of
its representative from mem-
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representatives, or by the mem-
bership in the Council, the ag-
bers of the Executive Committee.
grieved organization may ap-
The Executive Committee shall
peal to the Council. Notice of
examine their merits and report
such appeal and the reasons
its recommendations to the gen-
therefor shall be submitted in
eral meeting of the Council.
writing to the Executive Sec-
retary within ten days after the Section 2. Member organizations of
the Council and their repre-
action of the Executive Com-
sentatives shall be notified by
mittee.
mail regarding proposed amend-
Section 2. The Executive Secre-
ments not less than fourteen
tary shall place the appeal on
AL WEISMAN
days before the meeting at which
the agenda for the next regular
the amendments are to be con-
meeting of the Council. The
THAT
sidered.
Council shall not consider the
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appeal unless it has been sub- Section 3. Amendments to this
Constitution shall require for
mitted in the manner hereinbe-
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their adoption a three-fourths
fore specified.
We have just recently installed the newest motor and scientific
vote of the representatives pres-
Section 3. The Council may, by
ent at the meeting at which the
lubrication equipment which enables us to reader a perfect
a two-thirds vote of the repre-
service.
amendments
are
being
consid-
sentatives present, overrule the
ered.
decision of the Executive Com-

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ADVOCATING PEACE

Supplementary r e a dings an-

I) ended to each chapter quote out-

landing world authorities and
great leaders. There is an impor-
ant section containing valuable
ootnotes that are of great help
o the reader and student of the
ubject.
Dr. Cronbach's book is dedi-
TRAINING FOR PEACE: A PROGRAM
FOR PEACE PORKERS. lir Bich- cated as a tribute to the memory
H.
Doerr.
J.
It.
Lippincott
Co.,
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of Martha Levy Steinfeld who
Thil•delphio. It5r).
THE QUEST FOR /'FACE. Br Dr. was president of the National
Abraham Cronbach The Final Federation of Temple Sister.
Pro*, Merchants lade., Cincinnati hoods from 1929 to 1934.
. .
B. Gregg's "Training
Dr. Abraham Cronbach has for Richard
Peace" is a supplement to his
written on several previous occa- earlier work. "The Power of Non-
sions on the subject of peace Violence." This brochure con-
and its attainment, and he has tains an interesting program for
become a master of his subject peace workers. In order to build
and an authority as a teacher a successful pacifism, Mr. Gregg
of the peace ideal. As professor urges that individuals should
at Hebrew Union College he has translate their convictions into
propagated on the subject and concrete action. "Take a leaf out
has made it the major aspiration of the 'soldier's book," he urges
in his life. His idealism is elo- In advocating vigorous action.
quently expressed i ■ the pages
The acquisition of self-respect
of "The Quest for Peace."
and the resort to manual labor
It is an ably written volume is advocated as a means of re-
and will unquestionably be listed taining a sense of balance. Ile
among the most valuable addi- urges that people should strive
tions to the library on peace. Dr. for an ideal of service, among
Cronbach opens his thesis with which he mentions the removal
the poem by Richard Le Gallienne, of injustices to Negroes and
"The Illusion of War." which Jews.
concludes with the plea:
"In order to eliminate war we
"Ohl snap the file and still
must remold our world," Mr.
the drum,
writes. "Therefore if war
Gregg
And show the monster as
should come before we get far
she is r'
on our way, we need not be dis-
The author aptly commences couraged. for we will not have
the work proper by pointing to failed. We will keep our pledge
the war costs as the destructive
We merely did not get start-
elements. Ile quotes the figures ed soon enough. The method will
of dead and wounded during the gill be valid."
World War. the immense amounts
of money spent, how the nation, Arab Leader Says His Movement
have been impoverished and how
Has Much in Common with
subsequent generations have been
Nazism
made the 'sufferers.
BERLIN. — (WNS) — The
The arguments become all the Arab national movement has
more powerful when Dr. Cron- much In common with Nazism,
bach describes the moral degrad- the Voelkischo Beobachter reports
ation that comes with war. He
then deals with the dismal out- Auni Bey Medi, leader of the
comes and the results of wars, Arab Independence Party and
the grievances which make na- member of the Arab High Com-
tions and peoples even more hate- mittee in Palestine. as having told
ful, and the deep-rooted cravings its correspondent. The Nazi paper
for vengeance that result from says the Arab leader made a
the spread of false atrocity stor- thorough study of Hitler's "Mein
Kampf" while be was in a con-
ies.
The presentation of truthful centration camp In Palestine. He
facts is offered as a remedy is also quoted as advising Ger-
many to study the Arab market
against war.
A special chapter in this vol- in Palestine because the Arabs
are boycotting all goods made or
of
ume Is devoted to a description
Jewish peace ideals and to the sold by Jews. Auni Bey Hadi also
manner In which Jews have al- said, according to Nazi paper. that
ways propagated peace among Jews introduced Bolshevism in
Palestine.
the nations.

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