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America ffewith Perichical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

iI

PAGE SEVEN

atRONIGI

L_
r fD Uf'

and TH111 LEGAL CHRONICLE

15, 1938
April
gow1.0.0

HAPPIER PICTURE OF LIFE
IN JEWISH FARM COMMUNE

Kosher Milk
for Passover

n•oNCLLIIIIII

farm. Sometimes It weals I. WY gnat
_,_
sometimes fell. Olt liSeek
the ttrrrr
from the coo-ofahle,
Wird, from the kitchen . , .
the ..mods f letruelsio moat VOM• to
Inoue from the very roe. of tko .0112-
tool Carmel o

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••■•■■■••

PASSOVER
GREETINGS

BEST WISHES

We announce to the Jewish community
that in appreciation of our Jewish patron-
age we will supply them with Passover
milk. Arrangements have been made
with Rabbi Abraham Schecter of Beth
ltzchok Synagogue to supervise the prepa-
ration of this milk in accordance with
strict religious requirements



ULLA



FLOPS EDIT. PAGE)



His fingers are stiff from his la-
bors in the fields; he wishes he
had two pairs et hands; one to
use in the daytime, one to put on
at night.
For some time, I was bothered
because I had made the split-ob-
jective problem of an artist the
central problem of a book about
life in a pioneer collective. And
yet now it seems to me that I was
not really side-tracked into the
stale romantic problem of the
artist's special relationship to so-
ciety, but that this Yehuda is ac-
tually quite a good symbol of the
Jew in Palestine. For, leaving
aside the small proportion of na-
tive Palestinians, the Jew has come
from elsewhere, from another life ,

ang

3ra

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The Lepire Paper

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Sincere holiday Greetings

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PASSOVER GREETINGS!

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.
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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Luggage

PASSOVER GREETINGS!

F. H. A. APPROVED MORTGAGEE

Benjamin
Appliance Shop

Also

Loan' Correspondents for The Lincoln National Life Ins. Co.

16392 LIVERNOIS

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1161 National Bank Bldg.

Sincere Holiday Greetings

Diamonds, Silverware, Gift-
ware and Electrical
Appliances

Marquette Bldg., C
and Wayne Sts

1st block North of Fenkell

Open Eves. University 24970

HAROLD JACOBI NAMED
N. Y. HEAD OF U. P. A.

The appointment of Harold
and practically always from the Jacobi as chairman of the Greater
possibility of doing something else New York campaign of the
than farming. The struggle with- United Palestine Appeal, which is
in hiss Is to retain clearly his un-
derstanding of what is "better." In
the outside world's understanding,,
it is taken for granted that he
could do something "better" by
being a doctor, a lawyer, a dentist,
a violinist, an architect, a shop-
keeper, a landlord in America,
Lithuania, Canada, Brazil, Switz-
erland. In - his own understanding
he can do nothing better than
build up Palestine, build a settle-
ment, with his hands. Therefore,
his decision is not a matter of re-
nunciation, but rather of the find-
ing of a good way of life.
Still, there are the habits of
thought, the memories of easier
times in more developed lands.
And there is another argument to
challenge a man's conscience: has
he a right to smother his talents,
for violin-playing or for medicine,
whatever they may be, has he a
right to deprive society of the serv-
ice those talents might give, in
order to follow the selfish choice
HAROLD JACOBI
he has made? For anyone else
could do this plain labor.
seeking to raise $4,600,000 for the
Now this Yehuda about whom I settlement in Palestine of Jews
wrote was an actual person; but of Poland, Rumania, Germany
I made up a story about him, to and other lands, was announced
bring his problem to a crisis. 'this by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chair-
story had a basis in fact. Once, a man of the executive committee
world-famous violinist came to of the United Palestine Appeal.
visit Palestine, and took it into his
head to make a tour of the new
In the children'. hon.. arid or
settlements. Ile was persuaded to biro
hate due new mates In the enn•barno;
In the
give a concert for the colonists. I our flock of geese h. doubled we
yard. true, me are still In debt, have
placed the concert in open air, on terrible
debts, and do one know oho!
the side of the mountain, over the Iniereot We hate to pay on he ittoneY
we borrow, ten and loelle per cent!
commune of Carmel.
Never mind. ('ye the wheat we hod this
And Yehuda has been practicing sear! A thousand pound. we got foe
all,
o heat crop alone; Thai not
a concerto, for an audition with the
ook like men, Item
Paley.
of norking no olil
this world-famous v i o l i n i s t. Mr.
ail the nen ay
use our heado here no well
Friends have persuaded him that ibid.
as our Am.! Non me are going to Mn
if the famous one recognizes his n occond tractor, wul 110 or .111 oork
talent, he must go away, and oilli too tractor. In our fields. Thin
we hate a group of five men earn-
make a career. Ile has even ra- )the
ns mon. in the facto.. Nell year ten
tionalized himself to the point of men mill be free to wok there! The,
. iiii e When all our ploutolt
thinking that if he is successful, time oill done
ulth eiectrie pewee. And
III Ite
and earns a great deal of money :ill.
electric loner ,,ennui irrisate more
cuitivole piont
through his concerts, he can be of land, .e
',seeable. to sell In Golfo; with orient-
far greater help to the commune line fertilisers oe
Change
with this money than through the no that it ION he imitable for t rich
r fruit trees. Ito you ewe that hill
giving of hand-labor.
0111181111re the Andes IeftI Year by year
IV over our
Yet when the famous musician will looer It, spreading dimppear
alto-
the end II Nill
arrives, Yehuda sees in him only Web%
gether! So too the Amin edit elleapprar
a puppet of civilization, a gentle- from Ild. plain. Eten now ninnot nil
the
knot
you
can
we
lo
Jeoish
land;
man, tricked out in frock coat
It hole plolo oill belong to Jewiti
against the rough mountainside, Mk
%Vint do you think, Mr. Miy: we will
we will en-
temperamental, fussy. Yehuda go for,.en1 In Erets Vieroel,
1011111/11,11 flee, direction!'
flees from the possibility of be- large
°And Flohkin talked. queer feelings
coming something like that. He no smiling mixed Wilt tear. lifted In
the throat of Mr. INtkg, for this coo
refuses to play for the audition. sloppy
Fishkin, the little peanut oh.e
Hereafter, he will be content to feet were olooyo Woolling In mull, olio.
pont. olu itt • NOItteed '0. hio WOO.
work in the fields.
ill.. elllet was blotted oith poicheo,
It was a heroic finale, but a and
tense girl werii Illr unit (
narrow one; and I admit I was Trask! What .1141 Imaginings, what
and yet how filled with
limited in perception of the pos- Owlishdr...!
,I or, ho,, tilled oil .ng."
g
sibilities of this life in Palestine.
• •

For, now eight years later, I find
A
few
days'
ago
I
was
there
that life itself has provided a much
richer and nobler conclusion. Here again. In the living of it, eight
is a passage of prophecy, toward years is not a great space of time;
but to go back after eight years to
the close of the novel:
One of the comrades, Fishkin, a distant corner of the earth, and
to find the very same people in the
talks to an American visitor:
-tint Owl do you think, said titb- very same place, contains a shock
it. •that oc N11I nines. be like title. of surprise, so little do we trust
paupers and beggars ... Look, here WO
in the permanence of things. And
there 14, omit to be Ansel Here you can
be cern budrr than In Americo! litre with Palestine especially, there is
too we omit In make everything renolerri, the constant clamor of transition
and experiment, making one feel
Nilh
rea
th7
pith the pewter of engines! e In many that settlers go away. In spite of
oats me ore fools, yet. there son are
one's better knowledge that there
Hooker ;Wooing a field unit mules
ogoloot a tractor; nod In the kitchen we are settlements like Giladi and
hate n oz o ne that elan up ten Pounds of Dagania, where sons to sons have
wool a month, „hen for 50 lomndo ee
maid lot) a Mole that ,add do bah been born, where people have been
the cooking and the baking with half brought up and lived entire lives,
that 1111101 fuel, 0,11 Paten's tie
content in their ways, people who
SO i
ite to to out, lad Mal will
;
r,eg thh,g o ill redo.; see,
e have have never been on a ship to go
loony thing" to oork for. Stay here, outside of Palestine. This is no
Mr. rale). Yh ill bee ohat mill be
cable.
done
l.
land.
the
i plain!
Look,
right
on ;lately bwutwaaynoefw life. wcolmit-
thin here o “rr„....cur

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On the Occasion of Passover .



• •

which describes the heroic epoch of the Jewish people

in their fight for freedom in ancient times, we take this

opportunity to extend our greetings to the Jewish

community of Detroit, which plays an important part

in Detroit's communal life and helps in every way to

further the best interest of Detroit's public, social and

business undertakings.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, we wish to

express most heartily our thanks for the friendship

existing between the Jewish people and this great

business institution. We earnestly hope that the same

friendship and confidence now existing between us will

Great Britainwill do about Pales-
tine fades out of mind, for toe
moment; for among these people,
one cannot ask: Will there be a
Jewish state? a Jewish land. They
have been living as in such a land.
Eight years, then, is space
enough to come back and see kids
full-grown into men; to see some
persons remembered as young al-
ready become bald and heavy. Then
too there is the contrary shock of
finding many who have not changed
at all, as one believes one's self
unchanged.
There had been no harbor In
Haifa, when I left; but now there
is this row of immense shining
white buildings; behind them this
great wide boulevard that was sand
before; and to the right a row of
huge silver colored oil tanks, as
in Gary, Ind. For now, the crude
oil pipe-line from the Mosul fields
is laid past Carmel to Haifa; my
comrade-prophet had not counted

dandy berm
oorked nut on ahleit the cabin teme ne
will ttood; then electric potter win be
cheap, or
hate electric light. In
our robin,, our toed
be an bright
am
Arnerinen street, an electric mo-
tor outomp nor osier,
er, and te
will
haves all tie water oe pant, we will
be able to plant a It ...ter field of
broom. yield • profit of 50 pound.
• durum, nett year the» banana trees
that shimshon
olrenely been raising
will bear fruit, nee oill .11 the batman+
at high price. • with the profit me mill
...dance our plantation; next year, too,
the , Ise. You an 4ot the hill will begin
to yield gropes, we will sell the grape.,
and lite )ear
ti
that the *tra.
iinetord
site fruit amt r olli
o
make wino for °unwire., Pr
drink
nine In the commune, Mr. Paley! Look,
here by the hishon the Koternment has
promionl to help us make imtwotements
so that malaria „ill disappear fn. this
diotrict, pe will tits • narrow dileh foe
he KIWI. and we 0111 poor cement
wile ol ong the ditch, the Kiohon will
run In bunko of rorwrete, yen, that I.
already Planned, .1 many team now
hat wart oill beginl Lock our
fore.' groan Mr. Pale). Miente e came
he, there ...VI a bee to be seen ! Now
r bees feet! on the eucalypt...1 give
oney; In too tears we 0111 begin to
rut down onewl and .11 the omol but
that's • kind ofa tree the euresIttutx
when you cut it
It geese staled i that in his prophesying.
Every 'nu we'll hate more wood • more
honey too. our bees Inernme! Now 'on
see on MINE in shacks, yew, but nhen
we came here to heed In tents; ne hate
already built a hour of rower.. for the
4111111nm; May thin Wider Mr. Pole, and
Ion will stork oith an puffing the roof
on onr cow-bant, do yon tee the rot. of
cows that etre nailing to go Into it!
or. idarted with It el011l. now no 'hate
50, next year oe will lose 101 Then •
sell begin In keep milk
have finished
ith the row-ba re'll
n, w begin to bullet
n,
are
I. Mable; thee .other honer, ho
t od
n .
g .er lo
lia n . gs
s
t e a n m
l co es m

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anen.,manw

A bus goes out to the commune,
stopping at several new settle-
ments on the way; and the bus is
one of a fleet operated by the com-
mune itself.
I know the place well enough,
the little finger of my prostrate
,
giant
Carmel, upon which the corn-
toe otte,..It
to etiato And oi,,,,, ce
racks have built their commune.
r
still there, but
cottages
to
of two-story white
hs , loxi
n th.
aoo n i.4abo ord
oantisialeed liteinnii

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Prescriptions
SCHETTLER

DETROIT

GROSS E POINTE

4ACY
I "Wkr F-PIOTESSIOTAT lcalts -.-

A NI IUTVAL=CONI.IPAIIIIIT
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The essence of mutuality as et-
pressed in North American Life is
the sharing of profits by the policy.
holders alone.
70,000 men and women—the sole
owners of the Company have found
their interests best served by Assur-
ing Mutually in this Company.
Promote your own prosperity. Share
in the benefits offered by North
American Life.

,

NO TN
EWAN

Solid

Contintrn1



Call Involve* No

The road sweeps around the
same old muddy, rocky yard, and
curves in front of an immense,
wide-windowed modernist struc-
ture, which I know at once to be
the new mess-hall, meeting-place,
and theater. Two'men are at work
laying the stone steps that lead
up to the door. One I called Aryay,
in my novel; the other Feldman.
They're proud. "Well, a few
changes, eh? a few changes?"
Where 60 people lived, there are
now 600. For Yagur — the real
se
of the place 1 called Carmel
b ".kinf **$
it ' lb. P.P., —has become one of the examples
bridge we call It bees•. yea leaose
there I. • awry Ant the Mematala will of collectives of unlimited num-
mw
es bit white bar. ever • bars, as against another group of
bridgeof "KW; bat Mtn rind,ae
.111
toe the
da,, communes which believe the econo-
toedher wits the a...km. win mic and social factors balance best
we
win
ww,,
"""'t
and
"""d
throw • bridre from woe high bank to at around a hundred and twenty-
the ether, so that the bor.. will ml has. five, with 200 the limit, The small
is loll OP thin hill with h.& of wisove• commune is more efficient as the
lb w."' Iv" "di do
""n" with simpl y agricultural unit, whereas
trues.

da

Ici.EXPE TURN

TO

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al ;'oar Part

ObIlaallan

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ELIAS GOLDBERG

REPRESENTATIVE

DAVID STOTT BLDG.

ALL 'PROFITS FOR POLICYHOLDERS

"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"

SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PASSOVER

East Side Coal Co.

PHONE PLAZA 9200

"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"

DAVID GOLDBERG, Pres.

BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE MONEY!

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH!

American Fish Co.

1. ROBINOWITZ & SONS

DISTRIBUTORS—SEA CAP PRODUCTS

1320-1324 NAPOLEON ST.

a grata .toreh.oe. and then we will

I I, up euncrete house. for oetreelt. to
me inl win hate a ohole are. of
little hogs., wsd
•• greot emm•- holl .
there will even be • stage In the me.-
hall, theaCo all In the pianot me will
hate a rodin, tee, we will Usurer to the
mode from America, Mr. Pal., when
Itatennerg comes along with his electric
power!
Olen.
thlo Mde of oar land Is •

Arob Reid of • thol.nd dnnaml
the Saloom' rand h. preemie.' to her
it for no, lam time 114senlek went to
J erusalem they mid they were Wrest,
making
the
contract. Yon pee how
vin
opreods and Inereama with
a., Mr. I ley, here we are gang ever
tit.hulawooden bridge ever the Mah-
an, the eh...idiom built
bridge, and
beugh tent it because planks wname

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Marshall & Renchard

ESTABLISHED 1898

TAILORS

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continue in the years to come.



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MAKES GOOD FOOD TASTIER

Sincere Holiday Greetings

PASSOVER GREETINGS

TO ALL JEWRY

FROM

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Detroit Elevator Co.

to

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