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1939•061AYMANS TOUR of tie 11111110 STATES

Tony Sorg, widely known artist
and puppeteer, will make his only
personal appearance of the year
in Detroit, Tuesday, April 18, at
8 P. m., in the auditoriuni of
Temple Beth El, Woodward at
Gladstone.
Mr. Sari wiJl appear as the
last feature of the current lec-
ture series sponsored by the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El.
He will offer a varied program,
including an amusing account of
his unusual experiences as an ar-
tist and showman, a series of
short marionette skits and Play-
lets presenting every kind of
marionette, and lightning
sketches in cartoon fashion, in
color, on a sheet about three feet
square.
For this last part of his pro-
gram, Mr. Sorg selects models
at random from the audience.
Gabriel Alexander is in charge
of arrangements for Mr. Sarg's
appearance here. Tickets, at 50
cents for adults and 25 cents for
children under 16, are on sale at
Grinnell's, Temple Beth El and
public 'schools.

The Union of American Hebrew Congregations

Hungary Restrict s Jaws in Pro-
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ment." The immediate Hungarian 5 t o
Map shows cities to be visited by oustanding American Jewish layman during a Tour of the United States and Canada, April
May 24. The Union of
reaction to Germany's advance was
American Hebrew Congregations is sponsoring the Tour as the first step in its Ten•Year Program of in-
creased Personal Servic e to Judaism•nd
Democracy. The Tour will ope n
to do nothing to offend the Reich.
early in April in San Francisco.
In the same speech in which he
announced annexation, Teleki pro-
posed immediate adoption of the
Jewish control law, and it was
passed. The law bars Jews from
many occupations, and limits Jew-
The Story of American Chalutzim During A Year of
ish participation in professions
and business to about 6 per cent
Struggle in the Settlement That Bears
of the total persons In those call-
Justice Brandeis' Name
ings.

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Nazi Boycott Introduces New
' Industries in U. S.

Otto A. Warbelow

CANAIJA•1939

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WORLD'S LARGEST MATZO

FIGARON•tt GREETINGS

April 71 1930

THE 4GAL4HRONICLE

and Itittra NOTE: lion &PH.
lb. utruggle now going on In EtticslIno 01 , 1 tb ,
atIllturle of the pioneer. on the land? The
+tors Of En Ila-altofel
(Judge's Until. a orltIrtnent of American Chnlittolot
Samaria, Intoned
no In Irllost. to noncom.. Court JunIke bollx
I). Unsnarl*, IN told hr.,
Tit ,
author I. hhowlf an .1 ...dean builds
am! one of the builder, or En
Ila'Sliorrt.

New factories and jobs for more
Americans will shortly spring up
in the jewelry trade as a result
of the pressure of the anti-Nazi
boycott, it was disclosed at a
luncheon of importers here. Rep-
resentatives of more than 160 im-
porting firms passed an unanimous
resolution not to import any mer-
chandise from Germany for the
next nine months, and to estab-
lish new factories here which will
manufacture semi-precious stones
hitherto obtainable only in Ger-

Just a year ago, a contingent
from "Kibbutz America-Banir," of
the Ha'Shomer Ha'tzair youth or-
ganization, went up to occupy the
hilltops of Juara, from which we
can see the Mediterranean, Mount
Hermon and Emek Jezreel. This is
the first Jewish settlement in the
area between Emek Jezreel and
Samaria. It has been named En
Ha'Shofet in honor of Louis D.
Brandeis, associate justice of 'the
Supreme Court of the United
States.

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tural activities. In spite of keep-
ing guard nightly and often having
to fight off the terrorists, we have
composed •a sort of journal, held
discussions on literature and lis-
tened to talks on agriculture and
politics.

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NATE BALABAN — SOL ALLEN BALABAN
HERBERT KLEIN — MEYER KUNECK

We are acutely hampered by the
lack of a connecting road. This in-
427 WOODWARD AVE.
RANDOLPH 8030
creases insecurity in this isolated
district at present. En Ha'Shofet
Louis Lipsky has conceived a
lies seven kilometres off the Haifa-
new directorial interpretation of
Jenin highway and four kilometret
"The Merchant of Venice" . .
from Mishmar Ilit'Emek, the near-
3003 Elmwood
If it ever is produced even the
When the sun set that first day, eat Jewish settlement, by a cross-
Ilnal Brith Anti-D e f a ma ti on
Fitzroy 0518
the comrades who had come to country path through the hills. In
League will enthusiastically sanc-
help us establish ourselves diapers- the rainy season it took our farm
tion it.
ed to their homes. Forty of us wagons hours to traverse the seven
(35 men and 6 women) were left kilometres from the highway, while
alone in the wilderness. our men were in constant danger,
,,There was not much we could Yet we could not alt at home. We
do during the first three months drove our wagons through the
beyond repairing the old house on deep mud at all hours of the day,
Aft slot
trt.
the hill. • We converted It into a and tramped over the hills to Mish-
block-house for defense purposes. mar r n le le a d 'Emek as often as there
We built a few huts, installed a
provisional water-supply system was were not molested on our
and fenced in the camp. The need errands. Months passed. We be-
fo rconstant night and day watch- gan to feel more or less safe, in
For five successive years the percentage of new
GIANT MATZO
ng was a severe drain on our spite of the night attacks. One
business purchased by existing policyholders has
ime
and
energy.
day
in
the
early
spr
i
shown
ng,
our
guide
a steady increase, and last year reached a
The largest matzo in the world—specially baked in the Mania-
At last word conic that we were and mentor, Abraham GOdschlag
chewits Matto Bakery—which was
new
high figure.
d at the second Seder
at
of
hlishmar
Ha'Emek,
was
mur-
tendered to hundreds of Refugees by a committee of prominent f ble to go out ploughing the first
The 70,000 policyholders, owners of this Com-
urrow. Our elation was damp- dered on the cross-country path
Jews, headed by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Meyer V. Manischewits
pany, have thus indicated their continued confi-
at the Broadway Central Hotel. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia and fi ned, however, when, during the as he was walking black to his
✓
at
hour,
the
blades
of
our
tree-
settlement
with
one
of
our
men.
dence and satisfaction.
Albert Einstein were the guests of honor, Rabbi Dr. Joachim t
or were shattered as we tried The loss seemed too grevious to 1p
Print. of Berlin officiated.
They are not only building extra prosperity for
o plough the stony fields.
Mine. But more sorrow was in
themselves, but are securing profitable pro-
A large part of the 4,500 dunams store for us. Five weeks later,
our
comrades
Ephraim
Tiktin
and
tection at low cost. Assure mutually.
placed at our disposal by the Jew-
ish National Fund is hilly. The Eliezer Krongold were shot dead
slopes are covered with rocks and as they were returning from the
stones. But wherever we cleared fields in a farm wagon.
But we carried on. There was
away the stones, we found fertile
soil and good ploughland on the nothing else we could do. Life
high level ground. The slopes we must triumph over death. When
lanted with vines and with apple, Shevuoth came, we brought in our
United Boycott Would Bring Collapse of Hitleriam, Dr. P hum and pear trees. The up- first fruits with joy. We laid
the foundation-stone for our vil-
la nds were sown with cereals.
Tenenbaum, Chairman of Joint Boycott
The number of settlers was then lage, a few hundred metres from
Council, Declares
increased to 75, the present figure. the old house on the hilltop. Our
Slowly, with enormous labor, we dead comrades lie in our midst,
Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chair- mocracies., the economic collapse of el eared a part of our land. By and we sow and plant and build
A roll involves no obligation on 7. , part
man of the Joint Boycott Council, the Nazi regime would be a cer- th e end of our first season, we close to their graves.
Our building program provides
national co-ordinating agency for tainty within a short time.
fl and ourselves well rewarded for
boycott activity in this country,
for a two-story dormitory, a nur-
Germ a n y now is passing 0 ur toil. We had 10 dunams of
REPRE'lENTATIVE
i ssued a statement In connection through
an unprecedented eco- I "- •getables for our kitchen, 72 dun- sery, stable, barn, sheepfold, sheds
with the declaration of Richard
for the machines, etc. In the au-
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
none crisis. Due to her unsavory
Austin Butler, undersecretary of
barter scheme she has lost trade wheat, barley and hay, All crone finished, the remaining members
foreign affairs, who told the
of nearly a billion marks if we had yielded well. The barley, in I of the Kibbutz and the children
House of Commons on Monday add to
this year's trade deficit last feet, yielded an unusual record of • will be transferred from Madera
t hat Great Britain had turned
year's gain of nearly half a hil over 300 kilograms to the dunam. to En Ila'Shofet. We look for-
down the idea of joining any
lion. Her note circulation has Several attempt, were made to ward to the time when we shall has not yet been included in the Emek Jezreel with Samaria. in
movement for an economic boy-
settlement budget of the Jewish
nearly doubled on a gold cover- burn
our mind's eye we see them, hum-
cott of Germany either indepen-
our crops, but we frustrated all be reunited. It has been lonel y Agency.
age of 70 million marks, e., less them all, and brought our has-
ming with activity, a broad green
dently or through the machinery
without
them.
M uch still rem ains to be d one
than 1 per cent. Taxes rose from vest safely into the storehouses.
belt stretching from here to Zich-
of the League of Nations.
The coot of the buildings will in our settlement.
10 billion to 22 billion marks. Her Then we sowed 200 dunams of
Many of the ron Yaakov. Is it only a vision?
Dr. Tenenbaum declared that public debt rose from 12 billion summer gain, which we shall soon come to about $20,000, of which branches of agriculture essential
$10,000 is already in hand, The to a mixed farm are lacking,
the refusal of the British govern- marks in 1932 to 60 billion in reap.
while
ment to join in a world-wide anti- 1938, and her entire capital has
The Jewish National Fund has agricultural machinery and other those already started are stiJI In
Many sedan drivers, whose minds are never completely at ease when
Hebrew Union College gradu-
equipment,
together with the funds their initial stags. A connecting
been
converted
into
paper
and
Nazi boycott movement is another
been very helpful in various ways.
" children are alone in the rear of the ear, will welcome ■ new rear door safety
ates of the 1914-24 vintages will
indication of the short-sighted gunpowder. Win or low, Germany Already it has planted 140 dun- now available, represent an invest- road to link En Ha'Shofet with
• catch which has just been made available to Chevrolet owners. The tiny
feel their years when they learn
ment
of
nearly
$25,000.
Most
of
Chamberlain policy which is pred- is ruined. Her very military ems of the stoniest elopes with
the Haifa-Jenin highway is a life-
device is simple and inconspicuous but effectively prevents the opening of the
that Immanuel Kant Neumark,
icated on peace with the dictators strength will be her undoing. For, pines, oaks and carobs, and con- the funds have been contributed and-death necessity. So is an
• ;rear door from the inside until the front doer has been opened. The little unit
son of the late Dr. David Neu-
at any price. He pointed out that during these six years Germany templates afforesting several hun- by a prominent American Zionist armed lorry for transporting our
fastened with a set screw •0 the edge of the front door but has no effect
mark, is the father of one Lucy
in 1938 over 75 per cent of Ger- has been in a state of continuous dred dunams more next winter. In who wishes to retain anonymity. men.
its operation
upon the dosing of the rear door from the outside.
Neumark, recently arrived . . •
many's total exports were pur- mobilization. prosperity is a anticipation, we have developed a J. Kaplan of New York has
We think of En Ha-Shofet
Lucy's; maternal grandfather is the
chased
by
the
democracies typical war boom with all the ear- nursery for the saplings which also made a rather large gift. the rear
of Mis a ar H a'- late Elias Schmerler, patron of
The
Kibbutz
has also received loans Emek and the
marks of reckless, unproductive will then be needed. Several of
throughout the world.
the first of hm chain of Hebrew literature and a Hebrew
"It is a sad commentary on our and unbalanced overexpansion.
our men are employed by the Jew- from the National Fund, since it Jewish settlements that shall link scholar himself.
The economic trump card is ish National Fund for the tree-
present-day statesmanship," Dr.
Tenenbaum maintained, "that the still in the hands of the democ- planting work and their wages are
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very same countries which dread and a mere refusal to a welcome addition to our income.
the German menace most, supply finance directly or indirectly Hit. The National Fund will also clear
t heir cash and resources to Nazi er brutalities can end the night- I 4 00 or 500 dunams of the uplands
Germany in the largest percen- mare of terror and save mankind , of atones, so that we hope to sow
t age. In 1930, Europe supplied from war and destruction.
a bout 1,000 dunams . of winter
56 per cent of Germany's import Council Calls for Intensified Boy- ar O
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actileneoxftoyuerar.
needs and absorbed over 70 per
m a jor problems is
colt Vigilante Despite Cern-
cent of Germany's exports. Dur-
tervailing Penalties I ter supply. At present we have;
we
ing that period, the British Em-
The Joint Boycott Council has 2" ly one spring with capacity of
pire's purchases were valued at released a
memorandum in con- '. or 4 cubic metres an hour. Geolo-
690 million R. M.; Sweden's at section with the recent decision
IP ts from the Hebrew University
261.7 million R. M.; Netherlands of the Treasury Department to ha
ye made some tentative borings'
at 197.9 million R. M.; France's impose countervailing duties
on on our land and reported that sev-
at 166.3 million R. M.; and Nor- all German
merchandise brought era 1 wells dug at no great depth
way's at 108.7 million R. M.; just into this country. The Council ea n yield all the water we shall
to mention a few of the imme- declared that this decision would need for irrigation, dairy-farm-
diate neighbors and future vie-; not lessen its vigilance in prose- ing, etc. Npw it will he possible to
tims of Hitler. All in all, the touting the boycott, calling atten- determine the size of the unit-hold-
democracies and their dependencies Lion to the fact that he Nazis had ing per family and thus the num-
throughout the world absorbed found means of circumventing ber of settlers that can be estab-
over 75 per cent of Germany's I the effect of countervailing duties lished on the Juara tract.
The
total exports. applied in July, 1936, when 40 water supply will be installed by
Without the financial help and per cent of German exports were the National Fund.
the raw materials which Hitler I included.
Though the region Is so exposed,
obtains from the democracies he
Dr. Tenenbaum declared that the abundance of good pasturage
could not continue his furious:although the decision of the Treas- in our hills has impelled us to
"Little N•holo" is a separat e unit for the exclusiv
armament program.
Instead of I ury Department would hamper engage in sheep-raising. Our flock I
e use of the pre-scho
o l campers 'of the Ilse.
spending billions on armaments to fGermany's importations into this already counts over 200 heads, in- of 3 to 6. They are housed in • sew buildin g
cial group of well qualifi ed counselor
with steam heat and all modern improvements The
meet the Hitler menace, an inten-lcountry, ■ more effective weapon eluding natural increase. The
s is in charge
ato•
e guidanc e of Miss Rebecca
Mr. or Mrs. E. Les...Paler will be glad t o discus
sified boycott by the democracies' would have been the invoking of cheese and meat which is supplies
Feinberg.
s
detail, of registration. For informatio
of the world could bring Hitler to !section 338 of the Tariff Act which have made possible a pleasant var- troit telephones. Townsend 8-6057 or Hogarth 1189,
or write to Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, n call De-
his knees within six months. Ger-I bars the entry of merchandise iation in our diet. Our surplus
Mich.
many could not stand the contin-1 from any country which discrimi- of cheese and wool sheared from
JOYCE SEIDMAN bites into world's largest matzo as J. U. uation of a trade deficit such as i notes against American goods.
the flock were sent to "Tnuva" for
Msnischrwits, inventor of the baking unit which made it possible, s he suffered in 1938. Without ;
marketing.
looks on. This giant matzo, 4 feet square, is equal to 48 standard t he machinery, copper, wool, and
Maurice Samuel has finished
Once the work in the farm woo l
c otton she obtains from the de-1 writing ■ big novel.
size mattes.
organized, we could think of cul-

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