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consent of the President nri4 Executive Committee. appoint; the nsso|ciate members of Ills' (Jotmnittee. The Executive" Committee and /or the Board of Governors ;«tiall have the power to appoint such.other and additional Committees a.i may from time to time be deemed requisite and necessary to carry out and fully ey-eute the prograraiand purposes: of the corporation!' The respective duties, and responsibility of the Committees above-named shall .be as prescribed ip .the B y Laws; . . !•!:.• Dated February 13th, 3036. " JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER AND WELFARE FEDERATION By HENRY MONSKY. Vice-President. '• '•' HARRY SIi.VER.lIAN,-
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Padway to Be-Honored
FRIDAY, APHIL 17, 1935
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Relcli Issues:New Regulations for Export
From letters I . receive directly or indirectly it Is clear that a lew people a r e troubled and many people indignant over my opposition to the Soviet method ot dealBerlin' (WKS) —New regulaing with Jews and to the settle| tions governing the export of capment of non-Russian Jews In Biro- Otto Felton Will Also Be Annual Presentation to Be j ital by German Jews emigrating Bidjan. Now_ in connection with Guest of Local j to Palestine have been issued by Made by PM Beta Epmmmm the American Committee lor the the finance ministry. Lodge silon at Banquet Settlement of Jews in Biro-BidThe new regulations reduce the jan His Excellency. Alexander A. Israel B.Padway of Milwaukee, The Phi Beta Epsilon fraternity amount'ot money such emigrants TroyanovBky has made the expresident of District Grand Lodge of Creighton University will hold j may export in the form ot Gertremely tandsome and democratic number six of the B'nai Brith, its fourth annual banquet in ton-!man goods from 50,000 to 37,000 i§fil|ipS#iggl|if gesture ' ol issuing a statement will be honored by the members or of "the outstanding Jewish cit- j marks and provides for a wait of | concerning this whole matter, i t of the local organization next izen of Omaha" whom they will! between two and three years be-) can now be settled for all time. Monday April 20. announce-'on that occasion, Tues-jfore the emigrants may get their! mmmm Either I shall hare to .withdraw 21,' at the J. C. C. j money. j Repstiztibs t Otto Felton of Chicago, secmiiiti day,TheAprilmy criticism or tire critics ol my retary of this district, will also award is given each, year Torah Confesses criticism will have to fall silent. be a guest of honor.. Mrs. Padto the man of Jewish faith "who Mr. Troyanbvsky writes: "We way is accompanying her husband has shown himself to be of most . Registration to the Talmud I! have no persecution for religious' here, and she will be specially enworth to his community end to the fr£\<£"?}&£}1:-;S-''----";TOTES is etiH being held at the jj reasons. Everybody has the right tertained by the wives of the Jewish people." Recipients of the Preliminarv Jewish Community Center, and or rnept -;.his emerpency need." iOX declared. to exercise his religion freely . . . members of the executive comaward in former years have been all Jewish parents ere urged the annual Jewish Phii?mIsrael B. Pad-way Churches, mosques and syna- mittee of the Omaha lodge. William Holzman, Henry Moasky, "Wf jirr to enroll their children. tliropies camp ign lieve 'hrg.-un gogues may be maintained by pri- A luncheon for Padway. -will "be President of District Grand Lodge, and Dr.' Philip Sher. nr>1 o n l y the "Jewish education is the lifein earnest, vrl n-iili (he annoimeeB'nai B'rith vate societies and conduct their held a t the Paxton Monday' at The outstanding citizen is cho- Ninety women' will canvass the i blood of Jewish perpetuity," rites freely . . . " 12:15 noon. The public is invited. sen by a committee consisting of Jewish homes Sunday and Mon-1states A. Katz, principal of the mentfcyChairman Harry Mala-' to prrc Philip Klutznick, a member of the Xhp deficit m 013" Ra"bbi Frederick Cohn, Rabbi Har- day to empty the J .X, F. boses t Talmud Torah. in urging a rec- shock of the divisional heads "Everybody has the right to exold Berger, Paul Goldblatt, Frank io j ^ e i r contents. There are now ord enrollment, -"and it is the for the drive. ercise his religion freely." Very general committee of the district, n has. addes! t R. Ackerman, Miss Ruth Allen, j almost six hundred bos holders •duty of the parents to see to welL Now t h s essence of religious will preside. The chairmen: ' ' l>ur<1oii of tljosfreedom' is the right to perpetuRab"bi David. A. Goldstein, Dr. in the city and it is hoped that a The banquet in honor of the it that Jewish tradition is given ~~ ?£alashock, general' for fsic], aiul in tli'tF- criiri«T. ate one^s religion. "Without that B'nai B'rith leaders will be held Philip Sher, Rabbi David H. VTice goodly siiia will be collected. permanence." foT*Kp|r^ PUT right the. privilege of a last gen- at 6:30.p.m. Monday at the Jewand Mrs. Sophie Neveleff. The The work of the J. N. F . is of 1. i i . iillUJSilU &HCi tj-'T. Toiicr:, t o «1r< needy li'-ethrcn, eration to conduct its rites is anish Community Center. -The pumembers of this committee and special importance now, since all A large delegation of Omaha former recipients will be guests of the new colonies that are being irony. And so I respectfully ask blic is invited to the affair, which co-chairmen of Initial Gifts. Mr. Troyanovs'ky: Are Jews ab- is one dollar per platei and reser- Ben,B'riths will attend the sec-honor at the banquet. established to care for the influx and -n-nnninion? . solutely free to teach their chil- vations may be made with Dr. A.ond conference of the Southwest Dr. A. C. Fellman will be toast- of Polish and German Jews are on mat: of Women's Division. dren the Jewish' historical r e - Greenberg, Jackson 3409. Reser- Regional Conclave of B'nai B'rith, master. The fraternity committee Jewish National Fnnd land. Jack W, JSa-rer, chsirtnaTt of port of sill tbp ligion, its faith, its liturgy, its vations - must be made by' next which will be held in Sioux City I in charge ot the affair consists The following women will asMen's Division; David Green-, diinls in the okj scripture and its aspirations in Saturday afternoon. on Sunday, April 19. Headquar-jof Aaron Perils and Dr. A, C. Fell- sist Mrs. I. Dansky, dtainnsn, and He pointed oui thRt while berg1, associate chairman. the Hebrew language? At the banquet, Ben Kazlow- ters of the conference will be theman, alumni representatives, and Mrs. Louis Alberts, co-chairman: Bernard Fox and Harold Bloch, Mesdames D. Silvenaan, S. Lei- Cantor Aaron Edgar's prop-ram Secondly, no Teligion can exist sky, president of the local chap- Hotel Martin. bowitz, H. Steinberg, D. Bern- j of Jewish music will be one of the ' Eaticus a n d PT.t-of-tOWE. firms, P^Tctivo tl"?t vrp font 11^.1^ to 1^" A full day's program has been active representatives. or perpetuate itself without teach- ter, will preside.* stein, J. Rosenberg, A. "Wohlner, ! features a t dedication of the new ; Marry A, Wolf, budget, planned in honor of the -visiting) Puccor to the ih.Irty-one local, n ers. Our religion has no priestS. Katleman, M. ' Civin, Sarah i Sefer Torah next Sunday-evening | Dr. Philip Sher, quota, Ben B'riths, and their wives and! tional End inieriistiona*. Jfwi hood. Hence teachers a r e all ire Frohm, Libby Kaplan, H. Solig, I. j at the Beth-EI. |I EHioii Trohm, Tenth, families, who will come to Sioux acenries whirh e.~c aicied hy •' need. Thus I ask my second quesCity from Omaha, Lincoln, CounPlotkin, H. Greenberg, J. TVolf- i Jewish Philanthropies. tion: Is the Jewish Soviet citizen : Bsn Easlowskr-, epeikkers. son, J. Frieden, J . Bramson, P . \ cil Bluffs, and Sioux Falls. free to contribute out ot his earn! Frank Ackennan, publicity, Wmtronb, R, Maier, H. Katelman, ings for the support of his RabHeadlining the program will be Tliese beneiicii-ry agencies i Paul Goldblatt, executive diD. Epstein, H. Xoddle, J . Pace, I bis and melamdim and are these talks by Rabbi Felix Levey of Chiclude: • M. Linsman, I. Fiedler, I. Morgen- i teachers of the Hebrew tongue ; rector. cago, Illinois, who will lead an # . •plmud TP'-KII, stern, S. Zlotky. M . Katskee, A. and the Jewish religion recogThe campaign will be held from ] open forum discussion on a Jew; Center >'o'-fh Community . i Shafton, A. Hoffman, W. Polack, nized citizens of the U. S. S. R. I Mar 5 to May 14. The goal has! ish topic, during the afternoon, d, .lev.-iph OW Bloveiaeiit Only Temporary, Kecurtion fun whose free and necessary funcjhas been set Et ?1C,PCO Rddifion-T and I . B. Padway, President of : Ilomr, Mi?{ .icnl and D"-rAnti-Jewish Campaign tion . entitles them to the rights stein, W. Milfier, P . Zollotuchen, al to last, year's sum, TfciF is the| t a ] oi'-le'p District No. 6, who will be the A(lv i RO rv ConiTOiUee, mi and privileges - - no more and J. Blank, I . LeTin, J. Haha, S a n Hot Abandoned absolute minimum nppded, since featured speaker a t the banquet ; f? Coiraui'tee. no less - - of other citizens of the Richman, Z. Felfiman, H. Bern-, sdditional will he cip.l P : the ?1P,000 to be held at the Jewish Center >; A ' VAl, AKTI IN" Soviet Union? Berlin (JTA) — Last of the; in, H. Richlin. S. Oknn, M. E t e 1 in t h e evening. nsec to hp ev in Germans The Omaha delegation will meet red-painted signs annonncing that j Minkin, J. Kaufman, T. Tally, J . Finally: an abstract freedom rh Fi J mum at the Jewish Community Center, "Je-vrs Are Our Misfortune — Raznick, J. Richlia, R. Brown, I. under the law may very easily be r Buys From Jews Is A Abramson, H. Rosenbloom, A. ,60C is S4S 20th and Dodge Sts., at 8 a. m., nullified by moral atmosphere and Sunday and will form an auto car- Traitor" were removed last week { Rj pE , M. W'ohlner,' P . Rosenblatt, public opinion, whether spontan-; vi a avan to Sioux eous or afticificaHy created. Hence' Chairmen "* * 1 Ofi •I desire, with, ail-^possible-cojirtesyins to the " r eto ask Mr. Troyanovsky: Doe& his all those wishing a ride to Sioux l i e Omch' T °'P ' I eliminate all outward; manifestsj berg, j . gokoloff, I. Levinson, crucial sentence- ^everybody has City are requested to call Ephnot -have E f i v - t tioas ot anti-Semitism in this city j j j e the right to exercise his religion; raim Marks, chairman of the Onithis city's sl""Te o* i in preparation for Fintle, Mark Leon, Reuben Bordy, \ freely" mean concretely what it to-Sioux City Committee, Ja. 6100Games next Summer. c'ollf.r A n o r <."*• "x Carl Riekes, Simon Piser, J. Gold| says, namely, that Jews are wholor the Community Center, Ja. r i a n t •Te-5T]=-K T t 1" In furtherance of this move- ware, J . Stein, A. D. Frank, Ju- ' ly free to celebrate their feasts " Otto Felton ' 1366. opean scece r " f « ment. copies of Der Angrilf, ofand fasts, to keep the sabbath, if Secretary of B'nai B'rith District 6 land of ri"Pni1<: The schedule of the conference ficial Nazi organ, have replaced lius Abrahamson, Harry Braviroff, I Cantor Aaron Robert Kooper, Mas Davis, Sam ; their conscience bids them to do rebuilt. is as follows: so, to celebrate Passover, to fast "Thoeewho do not wish to at- 8:00 a . m . All Omaha members Der Stuermer, rabidly anti-Sem- | Davis, and M. F. Levenscn, Miss j C a n t o r Edgar is well-known! "We IUU i l n e Tin itic weekly published by Julius I Gladys Meyer and Mr. A. Walter, j throughout the Middle-west. He and abstain from work on the tend the banquet are welcome to gather at J. C. C-, 20th and Dodge tec th^usTi. ci 1" Day of Atonement? attend the meeting which follows. St., Omaha, to join auto caravan Streicher, in the Stuermer's spec- ' c^ I comes from X)es Moines End will ial display boxes. Recently posibe accompanied by Sonia -Sanfis, Further on in Mr. Troyanov- The public meeting will start a t to Sioux City. r T 'ters advertising Der Stuermer's fr rT i Soprano and Miss Sarah. Frank,- U F sky's article there are two pas-8 p . m . 10:00 a. m.Registration of Henry Monsky, who is on thedelegates and guests at Martin virtues were removed and replacI Jv.iL pianist. j sages which are so contradictory ed by signs stating that "Our Dej The new Sefer Torah is given to ! that I am sincerely ignorant as to executive of the Supreme Lodge, Hotel, Sioux City. sire is Peace." how His Excellency, if he does will introduce Mr. Padway.- Rejthe synagogue in memory of t h e . 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon. BusiIndications that this movement me the honor of answering my marks'will also be made by Otto ness meeting, Martin Hotel. by Kr. End ! r _ i late Esther Rosen is only temporary and does not Felton, the other guest of honor, questions, will answer them. *4 j Mrs. J a t e Kosen and Mr. and Mrs. 12:30 p. m. Buffet luncheon, mean the, anti-Jewish campaign Passage I. "The Soviet Union and Dr.: Greenberg, who Is "sec-Martin Hotel.' Entertainment. •*'!Jake Falk of Omaha; Mr. Sam i IT! L has been permanently abandoned is a conglomeration ot a mnlti- orid vice-president of the district. Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosen 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Busiare contained in the Nazi newspatude of different nationalities, ev- The invocation will he made by ness meeting and open forum, led pers. The Voelkischer Beobach- Proceeds from Palestinian Pic-^f Mexico City, Mexico; Mr. end ery one of which has its own na- Rabbi David Goldstein and the j Ben Kstz and Mr. and Mrs. ture to Aid Local by Rabbi Felix Levey, Chicago, on ter, Fuehrer Hitler's paper, pubbenediction by Rabbi David "WIce. at Ti tional culture, its own national Morris Rosen cf Tesas. ! & Jewish topic of great interest lishes a new attack on Jews in Institution A -dance' -will follow the open pride and its national achievej Cantor Sellz End the synagogue : and importance. connection with the financial irments." In these words'is delin- meeting, starting a t 9. Tickets ! choir, under the direction of Har- '; 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Ban-regularities recently uncovered in eated the ideal, pluralistic State, for the dance will be distributed "The Land of Promise", a spec- l-y Braviroff, will participate. •om Eurot quet, Jewish Center. Main address the affairs of the Phoenix Life | tacular motion picture which j The program will begin s.t S p. Coming f: the State for which all free men at the public meeting, without cated in K« -!•„,.„, o—,--*^ -t »..„*._!_ ' h w s the upbuilding of Palestine ' Insurance Society of Austria. shows the upbuilding of Palestine, everywhere strive and hunger. charge. Tickets to .the dance will by I. B. Pad-way. -;JS conclusion the women Schwartz, a and which has made a sensation of the auxiliary will serve refresh- ; exhibit some Now if these words mean what not be given out at any other time. throughout the east, will be shown ments. There will be no charge, j ha^e brought they say, then I know how Mr.The College Club orchestra will in Omaha, it was announced "Wed-: E v e r y b o d y i g i n T i t e e t o a t t e E d i Troyanovsky will answer my ques- Play. ! fame cot onl nesday by Henry Monsky, presi-' tions. For he knows, as all the Subject of Address i the entire art wor world knows, that the Jewish r e dent of the Omaha Talmud ToPadway will speak on "What I annual youth con( ligion, being an- autochthonous a Great Difference A Little Silver rah. i auspices of t nationalistic religion, an histori- Makes." The local showing will be sponj Temple Israel cal religion, is the very center and He is a graduate of Marquette sored by the Talmud Torah and Delegated by 90,000 organized] ;, w. core -of Jewish national culture University and is a practicing at- workers of the Histadrut in Pal- 1 proceeds will go to pay its finan• ponent o£ the and is everlastingly integrated torney. He is a director of theestine, Mrs. Goldie Myerson will cial deficit. with Hebrew, .our national as well Milwaukee Jewish charities, and be the guest speaker of local Jew"The Land of Promise" is a full his outstanding as our religious tongue. Hence the Milwaukee Jewish Center, and ry tonight, at the Beth-El synagolength feature with musical acart. Many of 1 if Jews may not practice their re- Mt. Sinai hospital, and is president gue at Friday -evening services. Jerusalem '(JTA>—Sensational art galleries tl: companiment, and narrative by ligion in its totality or develop of the Milwaukee Board of Jew- Mrs.- Myerson is on her lecture evidence upsetting theories that itefi States. David' Ross, the famous radio an- j it according to its own inherent ish Education. : the Jews deserted Jericho immetoiir under the auspices of the Mamie! Chap genius, there can be for them no The other honored guest, Otto League, for Labor Palestine, naJewish achievement in the Holy diately after Joshua's era has an entire book "national culture" or "national Felton, is a graduate of the John tionally-organized • in America. been unearthed by laborers digLand, it describes the upbuilding works of Schwa pride" and they will not be In an Marshall school of law. He held Hairing lived in Palestine over s. Of the rE£W cities, such as Telging on the site of 'the ancient of the book gr equivalent position -with t h e an executive position with the period of fifteen years, and having city, it was .revealed last week. Aviv. the various s^vi "Ukrainians, Turks, Uzbeks, Cau- Jewish Charities of Chicago from worked for a number of years in The laborers, engaged m plant- the history of fc -'.Pioneers, exiles and refugees casions, Tadjiks and the rest" of 1911 to. 1926, and since then haB a cooperative labor settlement and a imbued with a nation-building ing banana trees ' stumbled upon tions of lilhogsynagogue mosaics . whose age is • Mr. Troyanovsky's own enumera- been associated with the District as Secretary of the /Women's La1 and pcii The formal spring dance of tin1 spirit,, are shown working shoulGrand Lodge. • tion. • bor Council in Palestine, Mrs. estimated at more than 1,4 0 0 the book. g ! c~r Pi Lambda Phi aUitnni club, ».»i der to shoulder. Among the Mr. Padway will also be theMyerson will speak with authority years, dating back 'to 500 A. D. Passage II. " I wish to add that invitation affair, willfeeheld n*'*«t numerous scenes which have imHis exhibition et live conclave the Soviet Union, like the United honored guest of the Council on all Jewish activities in modern j pressed.audiences here and abroad The centre mosaics are inscribed vria include s. special display of TV ed TIPS day pvc-P-ins. Ap'i'il £", s<.«Bluffs lodge at its silver anniverPalestine. ' '. States, is a melting pot of differjare the contrast between the an-in the Maccabean style, proof that pictures that he bs^'acres. will be ihe- Ptx'.on ]!o..ol. • en't racial stocks. With all these sary banquet April 22. To Be Gnest of Jewish Women AT-HP StmriinTifis p,r\6 h i s n = tioi?~ cient forms of oriental dances End the .Tews inust have remained in particularly interesting to Omtihlong after Joshua's death. GoMie stocks blended within the one - A "group of"representative woKl IITOPO. cast ing- 'banel -vvill furni«^ the more modern dances of theTJericho ans. A number of his works were country there is a spirit of inter- Anti-Nazi Boycott men from all Jewish women's or- Palestine Labor Delegation to Palestinian pioneers; views h e i b feceel 1 Ascriptions hETe not as yetincluded iv. the art exhibit "helfi tb«- Kinsic. Tr.u- o w h e s t r a !»»*> ews of tthei nationalism along with a common decphered ganizations will honor Mrs. Goldie speak officially to the Jewish com-j Hebrew University, which is r a - ii b e e l 1 deciphered last year and coEtribntPd by VH?-Plcyt'C a j SOTP.P of iSie i'omU.r; *f. Soviet culture.'.' by. the.laborers was iOuf Omahans whose hobbj" is p.rt. Myerson a t an - Oneg Shabbos at munities in the United States. Onipidly assuming one of the most! ^ l s o found, founo b .allion on which was carved the Jewish Community Center to- her recent arrival in New York prominent educational positions in ill Now I am completely lost. I The speaker for the panel will New York (WNS)—The anti- morrow. a . ti party." am completely a t sea. "What has she was warmlyy greeted by lead-(the East;, the "shots" of the Rut-I me lorah (seven-branched CEB- be announced iater. CSiaTiorocep s "iV-TCopvs g y ( t e East; the shots the t etit and ncvel become of the "different national- Nazi boycott -cut the value of Ger- It is hoped that all women! ing Jews in America, inclnding j tenberg Electrical works which 1 dlestick) dlti ^ a^palra tree and a s'a will also be 'named. Hecpirtfl ri ;ii is vitii the ities" with their "national cul- man exports to the United States workers on the Jewish Philanthro- | Rabbi Stephen S.. WIee, Judge Ju- has harnessed the Jordan River ]ler (rsm's horn), the rally •rill be contributed to fion Is tihe ture" and their "national pride"? between 1932 and 1934 by 111,pies will come to listen to Mrs. j lian Mack, Maurice JJottetfberg, and whicfe supplies Palestine with •the Philanthropies drive. {tie nance, assisted I t there^ is going to develop-a 680,000 marks ($48,672,00*3, ac- Myerson. All Jewish women are!and Rabbi Samuel Weal, National its electricity. J akofsfcy. Mrs. Joseph Goldwsre, Out-of-town young people arc melting pot and if " t h e s e stocks" cording to a statement of the Non- invited. Mrs. Harry Trustin -will j Chairmen of the'League for Labor •irr. Dr. D. C. Platt, Boris Morros, who now heads ! Mrs. Louis Neveleff, End Mrs. Ju-cordially icrited to Etienfi ltd* Sam Greenberg, are to be "blended," then I am atSectarian Anti-Nazi League. be chairman of the afternoon. ! Palestine. the Paramount Pictures music de- [ lius Stein. ' city-wide Ell day affair wliich The percentage of German exa loss to understand his ExcelMrs. Myerson is a native of Mil- ,Mrs. Myerson is scheduled to partment, has arranged a score of j Negotiations art E a Koss. progress for conFifi. of f;E e;,;hjbH. pnncl lency's use ot the word interna- ports to the United States "as com- waukee where she was enaged in speak on German-Jewish Colosiza- original folk songs and nioaernlone of the downtown theatres forcussion, j service, e-r.pppr. p5sy tionalism. For internationalism pared with the total of German, library work and teaching. Herjtion, Settlement of Jewish Youth, ,music, which will- serve as the jthe showing, ana the definite S&te : Frankfurter Trial in requires the existence, of national- exports fell from 4.2 -percent in profund interest in the pioneer,! and Cooperative Developments in! musical background for the film, j and admission prices will be an-; ities. Can he mean that old lic-1932to"3.8 percent in 1S*33. work in Palestine drew her to that 1 j Palestine. It is expected that a | " T i e Land cf Promise" played | nounced within the nest week. ; tion of the emancipation, a spineGits '• erm country, Mrs. Myerson has be- I large assembly of local Jewry cf [five xecard-breaking weeks at the ) "In this motion picture the enThe. ban of ."Modern Times" come an untiring leader for Labor j all less, characterless cosiaopolitangroups interested la costemj Astor theatre in Xew York City, j tire Omaha comm-eaity will have * i Geneva—The trial ot ism which, as we know, in -hard from the Reich was due to Chap- Zionism and has shown outstand- porary Jewish affairs and in Pal-! A special;'committee has bees Jan opportunity to see what has; — A Catholic was senI Frankfurter, Jugoslavian JewteJs lin's mistake, explains Eddie Canpractice, soon gave way, from a ing ability a s a public speaker on estine,'will come to greet the dis-j appointed by Mr. Monsky to ar- j been accomplished fey our people: tenced to serve one year in jail medical student who sapt Jewish point of -view, to a sterile tor. "Charlie neglected to conplatforms In Palestine,. Europe, tinguished guest and hear the iffi-1 range lor the Omaha wiEg aEdjI-a Palestine. Ftr-tcd Mr: Mrrflir- cm a race defilement charge on killed "Wilhelm -Gustlofl, S sult the German holder of theand America. She has arrived in portant message about the'" work | which is as follow icK snd SF prppbic the erouBd that he was formerly Nazi leader, will begin early In Ephraira , 'It i? as (Continued on page 8.) moustache copyright." this country as a member of theof the pioneers in Palestine. & Jew. s the tr : p." "Marks, chairman, Sirs. 3. H, Kul-jas actually September. j
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