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In the course of no art
culture is the best and most
• dress on the occasion of
advanced in the world, but
some 2.000 years ago there
the appearance of the sec -
and colunte of the - Ifelireic was one fa mous Gentile by
the name of Pliny, who, inci-
Agricultural
Encyclope•
dentally, took part together
,ba." in .1.'1'14 salem. Botany
Professor YetiukaivVeliks of with Titus in the destruction
of the Temple , , who wrote
the liar lieu nod Tel Artr
that the land of Judea disttn-
l'iocersales. described the
euished itself more than any
hulh
peasantry of Is -
other country by the crops
real. tor. Feliks. an author
Is on anrLent Jewish arm - that its peasantry produced.

rut turn!
In Italy, he said, they were
CiPenene". also
lecturer in Taliouri. lrr
prixiucing a crop which was
,
the course
o f b " " ddre " no more than twenty times
1/e. Velik.: spoke of Pliny's the volume of the seed put
testrrnuny on
into the ground. but in Judea
the s " 6 J ect
of .1 errs III agriculture rural
they were reaping crop., One
stn tea
hundredfold the quantity of

I don't know whether many seed sown. This shows that
Gentiles, enemies of the Jew- the hundredfold crop reaped
ish people, would nowadays by our Patriarch Isaac, about
which we read in Scripture.
deign to ;tale that our a ;tr. )

32—Friday, June 23, 1972

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Seme time ago I happened
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fortress of Masada--the last
Jewish stronghold in this
country I was sitting beside
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the famous dentologist, who
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skulls, and he remarked, "I
have never in my life seen
skulls and teeth like these
" Those Jews were heroic
ildiers not only in spirit but
Also in physique. They were
the product of this soil of
ours which only some years
ago was generally regarded
as barren, rocky terrain.
All of you undoubtedly re-
call the statements made by
the various commissions of
enquiry sent out to this
country in mandatory days
What a pity we were not in
a position then to place be-
fore the British Mandatory
Authorities, in more tangible
form, some of the facts that
recently have come to light
from the Judean Desert
Scrolls and other startling
discoveries.
Know-how. agro-techniques.
the science of plant introduc-
tion and resourcefulness—all
these singled out the Jewish
peasant from among his coun-
terparts in other parts of the
world. It was due to this that
we were able to derive such
cin honorable livelihood from
the soil of this country.
on the Sabbaths and on the
New Moons the peasants of
this country were in the habit
of spendim.; time in devotion
and study. The' peasant was a
!nazi ni culture. At one time
in M.:tory the Jews were
knewr as - 1.tift-mensehen."
but whoever makes a thor-
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present-day successes in ag-
riculture have their roots in
glorious past, no less the
r•-piendent than our cultural
and spiritual tradition.

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Jews in Politics

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(Copyright 1972. JTA, Inc.)

Soon the people of this
country will be tuning in to
Miami to the two party con-
ventions to see who will be
Presi-
nominated for the
dency of the United States
Jews have never had any
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Goldwater in whom we might
claim a 50 per cent invest-
ment.

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activity in the Democratic
convention which nominated
AI Smith for the Presidency.
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York was a leading Smith
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liance of New York was said
to he one of Smith's most
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visers. (if rource. Hoover
and not Smith. was' elected

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: ••7 , 101tican convention
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dialect
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With ; lu brew as well some
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BERKLEY

In other works of research

that I have undertaken. I
have been able to prove that
we then obtained crops that
only a few short years ago
would have been regarded as
incredible. When some time
ago the faculty of agricul-
ture conducted a seminar for
lecturers in the field, and I
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