A false friend, like a shadow, attends only while the sun shines.
By H.H. R. He Thought He Put One Over But-r-!
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Be • yourself! * Lack of that on the- part of someone else almost got Hymen Shrier in IS •lass mall matter on January 2?tb, MJ2I. at an awful predicament. Luckily, as SUBSCRIFriON PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 ' VOL, VI.—No. IS ..OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 j Nebraska, under the Act of March 8. 18TO. postotllce a;«.everyone knows, Hy is quite the actor, so he carried through his part withISRAEL DAVIS COLONIAL OFFICE out getting into that so called."jam". PUBLISHES FIGURES OF LEAVES BIG AMOUNT TO It seems that a certain friend of PALESTINE IMMIGRATION PALESTINE INSTITUTIONS Mr. Shrier, whenever he calls him up over the phone disguises his voice and [ ed and respected teacher of the Law. London (J. T. A.)—Figures on Editor's Note:—* Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—The -amount talks like what he is not. One phone j At one time unlearned and unknown, Jewish immigration to Palestine and This oration was the winning of £40,000 ($200,000) was-left for call may find the friend a Japanesse oration held recently under aus- 1 he had become filled with a lofty re- emigration from the country are pubPalestine .institutions by Israel Dapices of the Aleph Zadik Aleph I gard for the Jewish Torah, and after cook in voice, the next lime a hard lished by the Colonial Office here. vis, formerly chairman of the Board in their midwestern tournament working Italian, again a pretty little years of constant study he became According to the figures, 13,056 Has Traveled Through Palestine held in Omaha, Max ELroIoff, the of Directors of the London Jewish More Than F i v e Hundred maiden, or a ritzy H'Englishman. So author • of this oration, has won recogn'zed as its most erudite ex- Jews entered Palestine during 1926. Chronicle, who died in London "'on Witness Screening Viewing. Conditions adept has his friend gotten in the art many contests throughout the ponent. To him it seemed that the Of this number 5,932 were men, 4,580 January 21. The gift became known country, being third in "the" Naof voice disguising and imitating, that Law ought to be a controlling force women and 2,544 children. During the BANQUET TO BE GIVEN when the provisions of the will were tional Highr* School Contest and oftentimes Mr. Shrier is made to be- OMAHN& NUMBERED : in' the heart' of every Jew, arid de- same period 7,340 Jews emigrated winner of the National A. Z. A. announced here today. . • I N H E R HONOR lieve that he's talking to a banker or Oratorical contest.held in 1926. spite the prevalence of theories which from the country. AMONG LAND OWNERS a burglar, all depending. Therefore contended that it was a dead treasure, Kroloff, a Sioux City • youth, The Omaha chapter of More rthan five hundred people, atwill compete , ia . the national Hy watches himself so that he won't incapable of development, or a mere the Women's Zionist Organization of tended the first showing of the AmerA. Z. A. contest-to -be held in- storehouse of memories, he courageget "caught." America, and the United Palestine ApChicago. ican Zion Commonwealth film, depictously set oaf to systematize the La-wThe other day the Shrier phone ing life in Palestine.as it is today. peal division of Omaha are joining By Max Kroloff. and make it "an active, growing and tingalinged. Hy answered. j forces in arranging a huge mass meet • The Zion Commonwealth is in charge The people of every nation are dynamic force; In this he was em"HelloV came the voice, "ese dis of the land in Palestine and is under ing for Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, f>f Washington, D. C. (J- £ A.)—The worshippers of .heroes. "The most inently successful. The students of A large crowd is expected to at- New York, national president <>• Meester Shrier?" in a distinctive auspices of the Zionist Organization bill calling for' a further restriction his day gathered about him, and his tend the banner open meeting of the highly civilized peoples of the present Jewish accent. of immigration which ' Chairman day, like the -primitive races of pre- people looked-to him as tht leader of Y. M . & Y. W. H. A. Monday eve- Hadasaah, who will speak here on of America. : ; t April 3 at 8 p. m* at the Jewish Com"Yes, dis ese heem," replied Hy, Immigration Through Israel . Privul, the Com- Johnson of the House ning, March 28, at fe:15 p. m. in the munity • Center. Mrs. .Lindheim j * 1 historic times, do hoftor to those whom J their thought thinking to " k i d " his "kidding" monwealth representative, the film Committee' introduced on the eve of B'nai Brith Lodge Room. A program, making a tour of -the large cities -In the call their heroic figures. We arej friend. u i m a t u r a ] t h a t d u r i n g unique and varied, installation of ofwas shown at the Jewish Community adjournment of Congress,- arid- which therefore interested when students of I western, and southern states, "Yell dis ese Meesti?r Yiffnif (bogus) Center Wednesday evening. The film he slated will be^re-introduced by him tonieaiatery following the revolt, • ' ~ i«, ficers, and important announcemen Mrs. Lindheim's visit will give &ri end I culled or to see abot'someding carries the' sightseers throng the at the next session; proyides/fo'r'the social science telT us that a people's , • . v • f» * heroes;.are the reflection of the habits, when the Roman emperor was employ-1 •will occtspy ' the^ everang. , added impetus to the United -Palestine vich* I vant it. to know." repealof the National OriginsprqviHoly Land, showing them the work customs, and thoughts of that people, ing every known means of brutal Alperin prominent in alii j drfve> Mrg> ^ d h e l m , ' whe A "Ese .dat a feet," answered Hy, that the- Chaluzim are doing. sons of the present Immigration' Law. that the figures which a nation exalts torture to "force the Jews to give up actmtas of the "Y" and of the Com- r e c e n t l ^ ^ returned f?om & "veil," veil, veil, to dink whot you'wud At present these provisions have only "There are more than eighty in ardent admiration,are the mirrors their religion, that; they should turn mun;ty Center to be installed as . i 1S m o n t h s t r i p t h r o u g h P a e s f c i n e ) vlU cull_ it up mineself to descober eef Omahan's who own land in Palestine. been postponed for one yeah The •of that nation's soul. And that truth for example and guidance to this depresident for the coming term. He ^ h e r a u d } e n c e o f t h e flourishi such a dink cud be' de trut:" Thii land is on a steady increase be- full text of, Representative Johnson's -seems to explain -an unusual charac- fender of the Law. Akiba responded succeeds Sam Zachana .in this posi-ilife i:4 in Palestine, made possible chiefij '; And so the conversation" ran or a cause of, the industries, that are be- bill is as follows: • teristic, of Hebrew heroes. like the hero that he was. Many of tion. Ida Sidman will be installed as by American support, and of the "That immigration quotas, as detercouple of paragraphs, until Hy sudden- ing steadily built in Palestine," said In the folk-lore of most peoples, the Jews were willing to appease vice-president, Ella Marcus, secretary, public health work of Hadassah, wbioi; mined- under subdivision- (a) of section ly realized that he was not talking to Mr. Privul. and represented in the' statues that Hadrian's wrath by outwardly giving David Fishman, treasurer, Stanley maintains for Jews, Christians his friend but to someone who had The American Zion: Commonwealth 11 of the Immigration" Act of they raise to those whom they honor, up all evidences of their Judaism, Levin, reporter, Sam Zacharia, repcalled his brother on a printing job. can point with pride to three great shall be reduced 10 per centum per the hero is the warrior^—the man of maintaining that they could secretly resentative to Welfare Federation. Arabs a network of hospital What to do? Of course, he could achievements on land it has bought, annum from and, after July 1, 1928, military renown. He is exalted in an practice their rituals. In. such action The officers are to be installed by a health service that is healing the preventing disease and raising not drop the dialect he had been us- reclaimed, improved and finally set- until June 30, 1933, after which date Akiba sawandonly the destruction of former president of the "Y". atmosphere of-martial glory. It is! Judaism, he opposed it uncomthe annual quota of any nationality ing. What did he. do? He continued tled, in Balfouria, Herzlia, Afule. The entertainment will be afforded health standards of the entire significant, then, tuat the Hebrew promisingly.'He declared that defendEast. shall be'1< per ..certain of the number talking in that" fashion, with the sweat The growth and evolution of the people have elevated^as their heroes principle meant maintaining it by a group of actors and actresses . streaming down-his over-worked-brow. American Zion Commonwealth into a of foreign-born, individuals ofl.such not the men of war, but rather those i ngg ina t all opposition, and that nn- who will present an interesting- drama Mrs. Lindheim has Bpoken in a a s nationality resident in continental of the United . Palestine Appeal t*-> Oh my no, there are no broken Colonization Agency is quite remark- United States as determined by the outstanding in their being- gentle and i e s s a m a n w a s -vriiUng to suffer for production. There will also be music large gatherings in the east and tbtable. It has gradually extended its bones!" " peace-loving, outstanding in their kjg. s u p p o r t o f truth" and right, his and interesting talks. Plans for com- middle, west and has been everywhere sphere of activities, so .that it sells United States census of ,1890:.Provid- nobility of character jand mildness of support was worthless. Rabbi Akiba, ing campaigns will be announced ss now only improved land after having ed," That from July. 1,1928,"untilJune disposition. Of coarse there have despite the warnings^ and pleadings of well as coming "Y" social functions enthusiastically received. While in Palestine, through whi^h. drained and levelled same, constructed 30, 1933, the minimum quota of any been Hebrew war lords, but their It Might Have Been t h i his friends, continued to practice and activities. nationality shall be one hundred, and she traveled on horseback, Mrs. L.in<;roads and introduced a modern water Plans are being made for a memberCommissioner Ike Zimman after June 30, 1933, the minimum military brilliance "has been sup- Judaism and went on teaching the heim discovered a tiny band of supply system.. When the settler takes ship drive both for the Community Ike Zimman came -early, being quota of any nationality; shall be fifty: pressed, and their Tpbre tender quali- L a w . - • ; • . • in Pekiin, and off-road village. possession of his land, the". Commonone" of our next city commissionUez have been elevated. David is re- Bufus, lie emperor's agent in Pal- Center and for the "Y". The already living for generations in "Moslem »vrProvided further, that, during^ the wealth helps him also to settle on his ers. fiscal years 1929 and 1930 quota num- membered more a»jthe singer of estine, hearing- of AldbaV actions, much talked of Operetta to be given roundings, the, remnant still dung tc the latter part of April is under the A group of Tke's friend beseech- land. bers equal to one-half of the reduc- sweet songs than as the emancipator During the last seven years, the tions herein authorized for such fiscal of his people; Judas the Maccabee is ordered his soldiers to seize him. auspices of the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. traditional Jewish beliefs japd? obsen'•. ed-,him to run. in the coming elec146,000 years shall be .sat-aside for 'and jna<Je recalled in the records and snhals- ol Kufus knew of the high place the Debates are'being'arranged... The "Y" aaces. Mrs. .Lindheim gsve » v«s-tion. So enthused did many of Commonwealth' purchased Ifebfor-ftad~*among"feis* people and"of thfem^becomeat-the-idea of "Com- dunams: of- land in different parts of available, to the unmarried* children Israel as tlse saver of Judaism, 'rafher Ms position" of •' leadership-*' iis• ' the Is also arranging to make the dance uable diamond bracelet,; which' missioner" Zimman that they, were Palestine: In Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, .the under "twenty-one ^years. of age _ and than as Uie saver of the Jews. land, so he decided to be especially on Saturday, April 3, a. great affair. $15,000, to Ve-eEtablish th« ready ta forget their work, leave Shephela, the Valley of Acre on the wives of aliens lawfully admitted Throughout their: history -the Jews severe with Akiba.; He ordered that This will be the "last dance before on Jewish soil. Later ahe ofifef«il *. diamond tiara, a family heirfdOBi, W their offices and start campaign- Mount Carrnel and the Valley of Jez- to the .United States, married -.prior seem to have made-no association be- his flesh be torn from his body w i t h Passover. t reel (Emek). ing. Everyone is invited to attend the the Hebrew , University to July :1,1924: Provided further, that tween the warlike and the heroic irons. But Eufus had, yet to learn of Building. Fund. The American Zion Commonwealth after July 1, 1928, the maximum Sara Leon wanted to see Ike a Heroism has meant principle, honor, j Akabi's courage. While the Rabbi meeting this Monday evening. Mrs. . Lindheim became commissioner so badly that he was owns- 13.3 percent, of the totaj area quota for any country entitled to humility. And so it is perhaps not was undergoing the intense tortere, last summer, after many years of naof the land so far acquired by Jews in ready to close his law office at quotas shall be twenty-^ ve thousand. unusual that the mars who is remem- there was a peaceful smile on bis tive work in widely known philMt« once and begin work. A trip to Palestine; 90.8/percent, of the Combered as the most heroic personality face. Bufus, astounded at his fortithropic and cultural 'orgamgalioftfi. 'Hh "Sec. 2. The national origins provDetroit was also • ready -to be monwealth's purchases are allotted during and following that trying tude, asked him1 if he were a soTcerer, addition to her service in these fto'iite isions of the Immigration Act of for agricultural settlement and the abandoned by Sam. period in Jewish history which re- that he bore his suffering so easily, j she studied in the Jewish Institute i4: 1924, being subdivisions (b), "(c),(d), Ike thought the matter over, and remainder for urban settlement. ceives its name from the Bar-Cochba Akiba replied, "I am no sorcerer, but New York (J. T. A.)—A disavowal Religion, -in New York, and wa« tlir and (e) of section 11 of the Immigraafter, having1 a confab with his Revolution—a period when thousands I rejoice because I have come to of any part in the anti-Jewish attacks only woman student,with the right ** tion Act of 1924, are hereby repealed. Mother.Harry, a former city comupon thousands of Jewish patriots the first time what it means carried on by Mrs. Augusta Stetson qualify as rabbi. And more—she it"Sec. 3.. The Secretary of State and displayed unexampled bravery mi missioner, decided that he'd give love God with all "my-'heart, with bver the radio and through the mails the mother of five children. the Secretary of Labor shall jointly ^ l o v e G o d .with a l l m y h e some other fellow a chance. Now was made by the Christian Science j ' A banquet, honoring Mrs. make regulations carrying this Act fighting in the defence of their people' all my £oal> a n d w i t h a l l m y his disappointed friends can't pre: say that it is perhaps Committee on Publication for the j will be given at the Jewish Communist he breathed out his life he into effect." ' —I say that it is perhaps not unusual U ^ ^ ^ d out his M he vail, on him to change his mind. that the man whom we remember as 1 More than five hundred people atad-1j Center at six • o'clock, April 8,, prr h h h b 1 w a s &t peace, for on his last breath State of New York in a letter adthe hero of that period is one who were the final words of the prayer dressed to the "Jewish Daily Bulletin" ceedingtended the Purira program which was ceedintr Mrs. Lindheims' talk -ia *:Sl took part in the military activity and; Purim Festival Celebration Present Day Palestine given by the children of the City which embraces the essence of Juda- by Edgar G. Gyger. auditorium of the Center. Was Great, Success? at no time distinguished himself as a ism—"God is; One." Mr. Gyger takes exception to the A good crowd attended the showing Talmud Torah and Sunday School at of the motion picture on the present the Synagogue last Sunday afternoon. Down through the centuries, until headline of the report: "Christian A. Z. A..Members are • ; Jewish warrior. Scientists "Conduct Anti-Jewish Propaday Palestine, shown at the Commun- The following program was presented: Both children and^adults were well! He was a teacher—a rabbi, ffis t h e d o s e o f ih& M i d d l e A g e S ; Rehearsing for-Degree; • Opening number —' America and pleased with the excellent program name was Akiba. ity Center, Wednesday night.. i and despots, by unspeakable persecu- ganda Through Radio and Mail" and carried out on Sunday, March' 20th. Just about eighteen hundred years tions, forced numberless Jews to states that Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson Hatikov. " .' Gratifying; indeed, were the scenes With rehearsals already, under "What is Purim"..."..._Berl White this being the Center Purim Celebra- ago, the Jews of Palestine rose up choose between their devotions and "to whom you refer as a 'director' of it is planned to stage..the seefrnd thrown on the screen. They showed tion. • ' '•; in revolt against the unbearable op- t h e i r ii v e s . And through all those station WHAP is in no way connected and Faivel Lazerowitz. the beginning of the realization of gree of the A. Z, A. inniatery c During the afternoon, a special per- pression of their ruler, the Roman In the days of Mordechai and years unknown- Jews whose praises with the Christian Science movement, moEy so'metimes during "April* dreams' long cherished by Jews all formartce was held for Junior J. C:C. emperor, Hadrian. Some years later, go vizisang d e m o n s trated that they too having- been exeomiBBBiested front Esther....Ethel Adler, Abraham over the world. How a people, countrymembers. About 200 attended.'/ I'He the vast armies" of the, Roman mon- c o u l d ^ • God with their lives, be- The Mother Church, The First Church second degree is a pfeylet Shapiro, Solomon Dorwson, less for centuries, were gaining back a how the .organisation is always arch,. after having-suffered tremend- c a a s e t h e y h s d before them the ex- of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., ing for the •betterment of thte Israel Yaffe, Joseph Hornstein. program started at 3 b'clockl '. . .2 land of their own. Building industries In. the evening a record crowd of ous losses, had. ^finally crushed the .' "Shaiach Mones". Prank Polk, in November 1909,," ^ o f A^b&x their hero. —Jewish industries, by Jewish laborrace. ' • ' ' . ' . ' . " parents and adult members 'of the small, intrepid force of Hebrew rebels.; Goldye Kozberg; Sholem DolMr. GjTger further declares -that • _ ^ ^ n well make Akiba ers for Jews to operate and supply the And yrB Lay A east of characters has. ttfcftk gof, Abraham Riverman, Esther Center attended. The two plays, "The Israel was once more at Hadrian's t h e e^bodimer-t of the "heroic, "the.broadcasting over station WHAP chosen by' Mrs. .Herman Jahf, who ii: heroic, for in needs of. a great race. Purim' Basket" and "The Purim Play. Rivernian." *and he proceeded to institute h i s d e a th he taught to posterity—to by Fianklin Ford is not authorized directing ,tne ceremony. The cast V,MLS. The film showed what America was ers" were very well, received. •'. The mercy; The "Meaning of Purim. -..Ruth a plan of awful vengeance. The up- u s _ t h a t w e Can ' only defend a by the religious movement founded by doing to aid in this great^ movement. Himelbloom, David Bernstein, orchestra was called several times. rising had come because Hadrian had! p r i n c i p l e t o ^ e 1 extent that we are Mary Baker Eddy, no more are at- chosen by 'competitive try-outs. A rehearsal'of the players vdl! )*? But strongest of all could *be seen the Bernice Jacobson, Ruth Feiner, The Purim Oration by the winner of tormented and harassed the Jews i n ! i W i l j i n g t o m a J c e gaer inces for that tacks on other religions or religionheld Sunday, 8 p. m. at 'the 'Jev,»ifi>.: great amount of hard work and years the Oratorical contest and the talk Moishe Kirshenbaum. the practice of their religion-That itj principle—to crush desires, give up ists." : .• Community^ Center auditorium, i-'n of untiring..toil and cooperation yet The Fasting of the Jewish Child- given by Maurice Alperin were well might not occur again, he sought 'to! i , The Christian Science churches in which time final assignment of p*.n* p a s u r e s > and suffer-hardships,- that needed ta complete the dream. ren- (legend)! '..Daniel Miller worth listening to. completely He dede ^ p r i r i c i p l e mignt i wipe out Judaism completely. Greater New York which are branches will be made by Mrs. Jahr. • be maintained. p This was the second of the two festThe three Portions -..Elijah The ollowing have been given p*trtj-.; problems that con- of the Mother Church do not broadivals celebrations given so far, the filed the holy city with heathen . ^ ^ a r e ^ The prophet by Sam Turkel cast from station WHAP but from Ben B'rith Brings Sam Bender, Marion, Gracta* M temples and statues of Eoman gods.; f r o n t ^ a s J e w s a n d a s Americans, The Widow by.: Ethel Kilberg first being that of Chanukah. station WMCA, Mr. Gyger states. News for A. Z. A. Givot, Dave Bishoff, Isadore He decreed that no Jewish custom orj i that must be overcome if p r o b e m s Asher Heine" .'....".....twenty-two SimoTS Green, Harry Sidman, Henry Monsky, just returned from religious rite might be practiced. He o u r c i v i ] i z a t i o n j s to progresschildren each representing a . The report of Mrs. Stetson's anti- Alperin, So] MirdfC. Louie Omaha Physician Honored Cincinnati, where he attended a meetspecifically declared that under penalj lems that can only be mastered prob letter of the Alef Beis. Dr. Michael G. Wohl .was invited by ty of the severest punishments' the through devotion to principles of Jewish attacks through radio and Hj-meni Shricf, and Eddie Alpo.i"tk. ing of the Central Administration of Sabbath must not be observed and the Purim 'Songs !-. Children of truth and honor. These problems we mail published specifically stated that the National Commission on Food In connection with the the B'nai Brith, brings good news for Talmud Torah and Sunday Standards and Nutrition to partici- Jewish law must not be followed. To shall overcome as we learn that to Mrs. Stetson "who was a desciple of a program is being- planned. A. Z. A. members. School. pate in an organization" meeting to the Jews obedience to these "decrees master them we must master our own Mary Baker Eddy, representes a Harry, Eubenstein is> chairman At the meeting, he said, it was deas we become more and more seceding wing of the church." The children of the advanced clas- be held on April 9 in New York City. seemed intolerable. But too, they had ssouls, cm|s the committee in charge. cided that the B'nai Brith would aid in the staging'of the National A. Z. A. ses presented three plays in Hebrew, The purpose of this organization is experienced the inhuman persecutions; a w a ^ o f the fact that^'he is the hero of the Roman tyrant4 and. -to these. w h o con quers himself.' tournament to be- held in Chicago. Jewish a n d English, "Meshloach to bring before the public established people GERMAN GOVERNMENT- • • WINS ORATORICAL ' future of their nation and- i Monew." "Nachas fun Kinder," and facts and new discoveries in nutrition religion the April 1, 2 and 3. TO AID JEWISH UNEMPLOYED CONTEST WOffifi seemed indeed dark. "The Star of Judah." and make them common knowledge •It was when the hopes of the Jews' ZIONIST CONGRESS A number of Omahans are planing The program was concluded by givAnnouncement was Just Berlin (J. T. A.)—An important to attend the tourney. Among them ing each child a Purim treat of a box among the people, in order to prevent were thus at their, lowest ebb that! TO BE CONVENED IN child undernourishment and food there arose in Judaea Si man whose j decision of the German government the results of the furim Orat«i«ks.'< are Sam Beber, national president of 1927 SEPTEMBER deficiency diseases. with regard to aiding Jewish un- Contest conducted by the the supreme advisory, council of the of candy. nobleness of character, isjeekness of} The commission has the backing of spirit, and unbending will served as! London (J. T. A.)—The Fifteenth employed workers resident in Ger-1 Community Center. M»dfed A. Z. A., and two of the three follow- LITHUANIAN the United States Department- of an inspiring and uplifting example to Zionist Congress, the legislative body many, though not citizens. of the I received "the prise of Five D«5iwt«? #«r ing- district champion debaters: Ben JEWS MOURN DEATH OF Kazlowsky, .Maurice Alperin and PRESIDENT CHAKSTE Public Health, prominent and leading his distressed people and did much to ] of the Zionist movement, will be held country, was made public by the her oration, the title of whfcfc men in medicine and nutrition aid them L. preserving their cherished; the early part; of September, if the Minister of Labor. "The Jewish Horoscope". She Louis Lapp. her oration et th*» Purim Cri«bt***a&. throughout the country. • • heritage. A man who dedicated him-' proposal "of.''the'. World-. Zionist ExeThe Minister notified the Jewish Riga (J. T. A.)—Prominent Lithuboth for the Juniors and the anian Jews attended the funeral A Last Word self to a principle, and father than cntive is acted apon by the Zionist | employment bureau that in future the Celia MoskovstK received government ; will - extend UnemployThe regular meeting of Hadassah forsake that principle, gave : ap his'Actions Coffiinittee. The weather w«'re having now is yesterday of President Chakste. The ment Aid to the Statenlose (men Mention and gave he? oration *t t^* life in one of the Gr.est examples of It was learned here today that the afternoon, the weather well bfi wishing for when Jewish press expressed the sympathy will meet Wednesday without a country) on an equal basis Open Meeting of the B'«ai S*iffeK martyrdom the world has ever known. Executive proposed to convene the March 23 at 2:30 o'clock at the Jewish e*- weather we're going to of the Jewish community at the~ death we Lodare. Thursday night|<ii**cfe •Akiba, son of Joseph, was a talent- coucress in a Central European dtv, with German citizens. Community of the late president. get.
ZionCoi^iwealth Shows Film of Today on Life in Palestine
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