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CONCERNING A JEWISH POET It is several years ago now that there began in one or two not very consplcious p e r i o d i c a l s rfCK": poems signed • Abraham M. Klein ,.£, ac Lake, N. Y. (JTA) — Results of the first round oi that both refreshed and excited Harry Trustin, Commissioner .,•• Albert Einstein, on vaca- j the championship flight oi the me. I had then no notion who of public improvements,- and Mrs. Rposevelt and ^ ,n here, expressed the belief T Klein was and it was to be some Despite Continued Disorders, Trustin, left Tuesday for ^ New that a violin owned by his eighty- annual I ighland Country C!ub Sympathy With 2T' years before I was to'learn that Hope for Peace in PalYork where they will sail on the four-year-old guide was a genu- Golf tournament were announced a young Montreal attorney was ment of Holy k estine Grows/ ine Stradivarius. Tuesday. Abe Erodkej; beat Hydestined to be the first contribunineteenth aboard the Norm and ie T A I « - | F*T\V» M i l l g o s h e s . e d i t o r of T h e D a y , \ « t tor of authentic Jewish poetry to New York (JTA) — President Jerusalem (JTA).— One Jew -for Europe. • • • As Dr. Einstein was returning j man Ferer, 5 and 4; Dick Gordon | the English language. This state- was killed and six wounded in Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a letter from a sail on the lake, the guide lotcky, 2 and 1; i beat Paul E i o i a r i » e - u j - j yI secretary UM. Prabroad they will attend ortj Bnd of iVmx the I.LO. HO Brith ment can be at once abbreviated three separate attacks as Arab theWhile to the United Palestine Appeal, brought the instrument to him.Marvin Treller defeated Ed Ro-I FIDA j ham, also of New York, and enlarged: ,the first Jew todisorders entered their seven- \ C convention to be held has supported the "right" Of theThe scientist examined it, then ve• iori lews Are i elected secretaries e£ the rnr contribute authentic poetry to theteenth week. September 1 to 10 at Warsaw, Jewish people to resettle Pales- proceeded to give an impromptu ] sen, 6 and 5; Dr. Moe Greentfsrgj .-...-. j gress. literatures of English speech. For I beat Lloyd Malashock, 4 and S; Governor Herbert H. Leh-recital on the wharf. Asher Rosenfeld, 22, fell in an Poland. The* FIDAC is an organi- tine. until his appearance all or nearly ambush A t man also reaffirmed his sympa"Never, never have I held such Dick Hiller beat Louis Hiller, 4 while guarding an orange nj <i ex-servicemen Geneva (WNE-Palcor A g e n c v J , l t s ^ M ^ 5 i o n thr all Jews writing verse in English grove at the Ness Ziona settle- 2 a t I o n o f a e thy with "the economic and a precious instrument," he said. and 3; and Harry K u l a k o f E k y : _ F i T e thousand Jews in central ' f™68 h e a r ( * R I'roposal froa (an^d there were few enough even ment. Benjamin Shusterman, 38, whose purpose is to strengthen spiritual developement . of Pales- j "If it were mine I would never and eastern Europe, deprived-of ^ubowitiiki oi Brussels tlitof those) had sought to make a settler at MotzailHth, was shot the ties of international peace. tine." I let it from my sight. Such a vio- beat I. Schlaeffer, 1 up. their legal rights, are economic- .congress be elected for 1f.'i. In the president's flight Harold themselves more or less Indistin- by an Arab while standing at the They will return to Omaha the The letters were written, in lin! ally ruined, Jacob Lestchinsky, years, that, it be summoned i -guishable from the non-Jewish threshold of his house. He was reThe guide said he used it to Cherniak beat A. E. Alpirn, 5 and noted economist, declared at the two years find that it be ("MU'P connection with the forthcoming latter part of• September. poets. Hence hone of these men moved 4; Harry Malashock beat Bill publication of the "United ^Pal- j "fiddle on at barn dances." to Hadassah hospital. first business session of the into four sections: (l> Pol in-. and women had gone to that core Fritz, 5 and 4; Morris Levy beat (,2) Social pnd economic; (.' > P~ estine Appeal Yearbook ' f o r ; Four Jews were injured in an World Jewish congress, which and visceral center whei.ce poetry explosion of a bomb in the yard Barney Miller, 4 and S; Dr. Abe ..,.,. . , • , • - garcization, information RTKI JTOI* 1936." h e a r d ! e a d l n J e v ; l E 1 springs and had therefore had no of a Jewish house in Jerusalem Greenberg beat Jim Saltzenstein. ! S ^ o l o p s . B aganoE; (4) Financial. Pi-iii"; President Roosevelt's letter resen a picture of misery and substance of their own which, 5 and 4; Max Chapman beat Bob j P } ing the technical form of tl-p .-,>!• follows: given the talent, they could have while chatting after supper. The Kooper, 4 and 3. ; despair among great masses of gress and its program oi v o •'> "We need from time to time owner of the house was wounded gin Immediately into transformed into a•_ personal and Mr. KubnowUislu spirt that. \>< > •• The second rounds of the tour-: Jews. to renew our faith in those eterhow I considerati therefore, if only the personality by an- Arab sniper after the blast. ctition jo the ronpvfK: itself, v l '• '• completed by . . j to be nament are nal verities which are and wbicfi j il, economic and socie,! would meet, every two years '•'•( ' was salient and rich enough, an Troops/ launched an investigaRichard ! Political the end o£ the vr e e k. must forever remain the bases of j tion. Chicago (JTA) — The oneultimately universal form. s facing the Jewish peo- urould be a central council v 1 m! u •Those injured in the explosion .rman crusade against- use In Ro- human betterment. First among j Classes of the Talmud .•aimua iTorah o r a D | Hiller, n u m , defending ^<=^t champion, , ^ ^ ~ , in - .-' P r ,o b l e{ m "t T ' h c o n g r e s s v , a s confronted : " next Monday j practice round, Monday, brought, ,, , ; would be these is the common aspiraiton of j will be resumed are: Israel Weinstein, Menachem mmnsa!j } o fi pv Bte The matter sounds intricate and get's Thesaurus of "Jew" as a is really simple enough. We areKeller, Moshe Gostorp and Zip.-synonym for "lender" and "pars- mankind to seek communion with morning at 9 a. m. A. Katz, prin- -t in a score of 7 2. the plight of those suffering-from months and which would i. out the duties involved n not born on the day of our birth; orah Schwartz, a woman. ' • -^ imony" was crowned with victory the Great Ruler of Human Des-Jcipal, urges all pupils of the Talanti-Semitism or other causes parfour sections of activity <• Arab disorders brought the last week when the publisher and tiny and next is the love of the j mud Torah to report to their rewe-are not abstract and unfatherticularly affecting Jews. ' congress. The political sectii" ed creature's. As we are born into threat of extension of the general the editor agreed to delete the of- homeland, which is a natural as- j spective classes at that time. \ The congress was asked to essaid, would bring reeognU '• the use of a given language or of strike to the important port of fending definition from t ie next piration of our devotion to fam- N e r t S u n day, at 1 o'clock, the tablish under its aegis ( 1 ) a cen- the World Jpwish congress >•• e several given languages so are we Haifa, which serves as a British printing. ' ltt ! annual Talmud Torah picnic will tra! bureau of migration "for t h eJewish : ' authority for D i - ' i born into a group, a.tradition, a naval-base and. the terminus of "The interest which I have had jb e h e W a t K r u g p a r k . A n Tal! maximum utilization of migra-' probismF pn<? conduct the •' Harold J. Reiter, who had religion, a set of memories and the Iraq Petroleum company's launched the drive with a broad- ahd have frequently manifested jm u d T o r a h p u p i i s are asked to qy i tion possibilities and t h e creation attitudes concerning love and pipeline. of new migration possibilities''; cast letter of protest, had'letters in the rebuilding of the ancient j come and bring their friends with Jew and protection of hif r death, man and God. We need A strike of government em- from G. P. Putnam's Sons of New Jewish homeland Is, I am perland ( 2 ) a central bureau of re- ent economic, functions. Xt ^ < not blindly accept our heritage; ployes and railway workshop, la- York and G. O: Sylvester Mawson suaded, an interest which is sharThe children will report at the • lief which, through » Central also fight Killerism end ; we may legitimately rebel against borers went partially Into effect, of Wellesley, Mass., agreeing that ed by all w,ho recognize that Jewish Community Center at 1 Alignment B e i n g Formed ! Jewish People's fund, would aid Semitism. every people has the inalienable o'clock Sunday and will be transBut he who blankly "repres- at Haifa after a day of stormy his objection wa .;.•-IMaken. Against the Socialistic | those in need of'philanthropic asit. right to life liberty and t h e pur- [ fe meetings .which ended in no final Coiniminiiits Excludes, Eistadrcath flees from it j sistanee. "The old and inadequate j denies T ••"•Mr. Reiter, a t uicago sales exses it,evidently is "a -*"—« source ! y Refreshments will be served by cannot be a-poet. . Deep action. Jews and Egyptians did ecutive, had sought aid. from suit of happiness. It* •• I philanthropy machinery of Jews In the most violent <!eb-<*< and strong poetry as deep and not join the strike. Ifarbor activ- B'nal Brith's Anti-Defamation of renewed hope and courage, members of the Deborah society. Marienbad, Czechoslovakia — must be replaced" was the key- the congress the delegates strong imaginative literature of ity was not affected. Arab work- League, in his campaign. He hadthat by international accord and I — — — e (JTA) — A split in the ranks of ! note of t h e speaker dealing with ec, by p. vote of .170 to 21, U any kind Is not written, to useers at the Iraq Petroleum com- received the support, of a conwill be on the afternoon's pro- Palestine Jewish ' labor was fore- relief needs. fuse ppptp to five CoTIU;11 * ^ . the common phrase, from the pany plant called a strike recent- gressman, a university professor pies of the world, men and worn-I gram. w h o had. h a d then>pelvpR pis h- >-, shadowed last -week when two Slack Honored neckup. It is implicated-with the lyas American delegates in a rumv and others. Through his father, en of Jewish faith have a right to j orthodox labor groups moved Geneva_ (WNS-p £ lcor_Agercj"). ; e , e c t j o n i n Sew Y o r k _ T h c 8 e 8 ( , i p n very substance of the poet's ulSeventeen Arabs' were arrested a delegate, he was prepared to resettle the land where their; toward an alignment against the. timate humanity which 1s always in Haifa on charges of intimidat- take-the matter to the World faith .was born and from which Socialistic • Histadruth, Jewish. ; — T u f i E e J u h . a : n . . ^ Mack of New was featured by a bitter deinnv much of our modern civilization (otherwise all literatures would ing laborers to strike. Eight othJewish Congress in Geneva. general federation of labor in York was paid the supreme honor eiation of Comtuunipf.s for the enhas emanated." when Le was unanimously elected couragement they ere p.Heged tc be': alike and all shadlngs wonld ers were seized for possessing Palestine. Governor Lehman wrote: honorary president c" the Worid hfive given Arabs in attacks upoi! vanish) a Bpecial kind of human- arms and five for attempting to It was decided to form a labor Jewish congress. "I have long been in-thorough Dr. teptaen S. ity. It is the concrete, as. Goethe steal government - owned explo• exchange jointly sponsored' by Wise, president of the American Jews in FalePtine. sympathy with, the economic and was never tired of declaring, that sives. • '»'-'/ The report, of the eredpnfis!;-. the Poel Aguda, orthodox Jewish spiritual deveiopement of Palesbecomes the universal. That per- .While unrest. among Arab laWarsaw (JTA) — The Jewish labor organization, and the Poel Jewish . congress, and Louis Lip- consmittee, hpadptl by Tro'i, Natine. It is of greatest significance Agency iBhable thing which is.only, sym- borers was mounting, government Palestine has submit- Hamizrachl, orthodox Zionist la- sky, vice-president ol thst body, than Isaacs of Harvard unWersHv.. today because it promises to up-te«t t o tfor bol is tan immense concrete. -I n- circles j.'felt ;Sur§ harbor; traffic j both o N e w Y.o~k., wsre electedrevealed h e Polish Government a bor'group.. that TS1 lielegateti fron:;SP. repi'esentfclive* ; dlvidualU^-thing -r-^-rha thing would coTittnue-'becaase -"Of- the the ..... . . _ , ,-, , , , .proposal for a f 10,000,000 trans?,2 countries were Rttendinj; the h n e nC n Gt 3 S A resolution for creation of the | a m o n g presidents selected by ' that has taken -generations t o presence of strong army -and naf : ; i - i l i l l ^ _ . " ; fer agreement to permit Jews to coi'ipi'ess. Seven mi!ik>n jev:s, fviDr. Samuel tice, tolerance and. charity at a migrate to Palestine with capital ij e s c h a B & e w a s s a o p t e d . a t grow, to become itself, nerer a val forces.'Saiior 8 began convoy:xhe congreSs. : mosf hR.lf t?ir lOtFi Jo\vis:li popiv time when the' rest of -the world in'the form of goods, since es-i closing session of the iisternationthing contrived and constructed ing trains from Haifa after two Iprion of thp v'orl^; F.VP- rrprpor imitated. Only the poet who cara-had been set afire by rebels. German - Jeynsh. Ref ngees t o is morally and spiritually depres- port of currency is barred, it was I al convention of the >ente«i, the orpanlTiPrR or the'coused." • • • - • • has a substance of-his very own The government, changing its Piiid Home Through 1CA learned this week. j rael, extreme orthodox orjraniza- j ''g'ress announced. tion, which is the parent body o£ , will be able to create a style of course from defense to a vigorin Argentine, The proposal "pointed out the I In a- mespagc of grertinp nathe Poel Aguda. The decision is J his very own. And so an appar- ous offensive, warned ,newspapers Champions Menace , ! dressed following-: to Dr. Stephen. S. Wipe, subject to the approval of the I ent paradox becomes a neccessary not to mention strike agitation:by 1 Berlin (JTA) — Further plans 1 -|— Jews in Palestine sent I: William Green, president of th«Agudath Israel's world council, j truth: Abraham Klein, the .most Arab' government employes and- for the settlement of German $4,000,000 to relatives in Poland Earlier, Isaac Breuer, president j : American Federation of Labor, Jewish poet who .'has ever used distributed leaflets among Arab Jewish families in the Argentne during 1935. of the Poel Aguda, told the consp.ici: "Tihe A, ,F, o? L. Rta?id^ the English tongue is the only towns and villages, particularly by the Jewish Colonization AsLondon (M'NS)— "Profession2 — Poland's trade balance vention that the Poel Kamizraciii Jew who baa ever: contributed a In the coastal area, announcing sociation has been made public champions, men who live by with the Worid Jewish conjrrcfiFwith Palestine is most favorable. had proposed an alliance which, i in defense oi the protection oi new note of style, of expression, stringent steps to halt terrorism. here. Tangier, International Zone, the stresses between 3 — There are 5,000 Polish with its combined rights of minorities, tor th«? cowof creative enlargement of the Morocco, (JTA) —It was learned The leaflets announced compreAccording to these plans, 150 ie, F.nd promoting Jews ready to migrate to Pales- would be numerically plete protection of human rigius poetry oi that tongue. He ,1s far hensive house-to-house searches. Jewish families will be taken out here last week that Spanish reb- tine who cannot leave because the than unjust End unwise boycotts BPd the Histadruth. siid in opposition to the praolic: better English poet than the Jew- They warned peasants against of Germany els have exacted the sum of $60,- ^Palestine during the year and vindictive discriminB.tionE" derequires discrimination against an.v ish poets who tried to be non-feeding, hiding or supporting bri- settled in ICA colonies in the Ar- 000 from the Jewish Community possession Government He said the latter organization sfrcy "all ease of intercourse be- of J5.000 capital for had Jewish English poets. In high gands and explained the military gentine. The selection of the of Tetuan, coastal city of 30,000 entry underofthe decided to denounce a "peace tween Jew and Gentile" and do frrpr.p because of race or re/Iij'unrestricted capion." things and"low Tionesty is not forces were determined to com- families will be made by a re population. TC only the best ^policy; it is the pletely purge the country of ter-resentative of the ICA. Each of I orthodox and the Histadruth j not allow Jew and Ger»'e The wealthiest Jews of the city italist category, v broader r . i c 4 — Polish Jiws In Palestine only policy that makes for life, j forces at last year's Vv'orid Eion- just to any rorist garigB, after which—and these families will have to con-were forced to pawn their proper- are suffering from r-y IT. '- •• r < of the i The thing was illustrated to not before -the British Royal sist of at least three men and r VI ( f "Ansto'i * o" V me.with aljnost amuslirg empha- Commission would arrive to In-one woman fit for agricultural 1P ' ( forth-crn i' <- b^i because their capital has to observe orthodox dietary rules j;Mr. Wells asserts tha sis upon my next . conflict with vestigate Arab gTievanoes. w o r k . ' " . • ' . ' • • Ml t r \ I been frozen In Poland. sv ' and Sabbath regulations on Jew-1 ish world suffers v r - i iff ' irv' Klein's work. In a volume of The government denied reports . The procedure of transferring Michael Goldsmith, ! If The press reports that although ish national property. the "American Caravan" publish- in Arab newspapers'%that~ William the families from Germany to the .' 1' ' Poland is favorably disposed to these "profession" C ' F - P adopted a reso- •from r ed some years ago, a poetic wori Ormsby - Gore, British colonial Argentine will be along the fol37, Taken by Death the Proposal the negotiations are The conference i ions. "They a r e , " he s f <• r . expressing indignation at of Abraham Klein was placed secretary, had given High Com- lowing lines:— ; i ir Following an illness of several mppHnp( n difficulties, ac :the meeti j r difficulties chiefly r.hieflv on onflc. Arab. excesses in • . _ . . . I ural find very unior r next to a group' of poems by anmissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell 1. One member of each, famnionths, Michael Goldsmith, 3 7 . | c o u n t of an Aaglo-Pollsh trade the hope that peaceful Palestine, product of t h e confi i or . i <. f i I K coopera- ient loyalties with' n o r • r other young American Jew who is Wanchope permission ' to halt ily wil have to undergo a month's S150 Pacific street, died August agreement which does not permit rather spectacularly in . flight Jewish immigration at his discre- special agricultural training in 6 at a local hospital.' Ilr. Gold- Poland to favor mandated terri- tion wth the Arabs is possible and eroslties. They Irade ^i i f f satisfaction with Great Britain's '. servstive 'influence o <<•?- n r t i p i w r from his Jewishnetfs and there- tion. smith, aside from his membership tories above England. Neuendorf. -xi r\ determination to uphold the Bal-! fore from his authentic-self-and Scattered disorders continued 'apsocistir 1 ~ 7 r T 2. After completing the four in Temple Israel, had not been It is understood, however, that four Declaration. i pictur^pQue his authentic humanity. And this In various parts- of the country. rweeks' training course, each active in Jewish affairs the past hope = « (I the arragnenient has not Another resolution declared the jcriticism of Jewish » «• m i far from". untalented young man Troops beat off attacks on sev-member wil be sent tr the Argen- four years because of ill health. been for Ir ffiagEified by these m ' ~ given up. The Polish am- World Jewish Congress had no j wrote of Inchoate images in. bor- eral colonies. About three thoUr tine for a full year's training, -Besides his parents, Mr. andbassador i :i ers into an attack on il <• r°«- « rr to Great Britain is exto represent the Jewish peo- ! everyone who oppose? r r r fi <. rowed manners. He had recourse sand orange trees were uprooted partly in agricultural schools and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, he is surr I i here shortly and will prob- right pie, but was necessary to central! ' to the latest eccentricities to veil in two days at Meretz and Telpartly in the old Jewish ICA col- vived by s sister, Mrs. Goodman pected s discuss the proposal with- the ize Jewish social institutions, isolatiocism is denoui er '* ' i i malignant the poverty of concrete meanings Mond. Police were searching for onies there. As soon as this Pill, and: a brother, Herman, all ably enemy of a s<-c e^ <»f j The'executive was empowered eternal in his heart. ; Abraham Klein, on a band of Arabs that stole 250 member of the family has adjust- of Omaha. Funeral services were Government. ,.1 f f f tradition. the other hand, did not have to sheep at Hittin. A member of an ed himself to... the conditions in held/ Snnday at the Hoffman l to convoke an Agudist congress "They bring social r>~e =' " i P *rbe frightened of the great tradi- Arab.band was wounded;when an the Argentine, the other members chapel. Internment was In Pleas-j Zandvoort, Holland — Reuben j .in Jerusalem text Spring, with an bear upon every J e w v l " t- i—<• Fine, American chess master, won tion of English poetry. For heattack • on Kinereth wasr beaten of the family will within the year ant European city as fin al- in fcis racial soiidsri ^ ri : n Hill cemetery. | the first in the international unnamed had that substance and that pow- o f f . . . . . , . . . - ' ' ; •.• ternative 'if that site is impos- tural orthodoxy. Th"• '. • be brought over to t h t Argentine i «-ii > Mr. Goldsmith was associated j chess masters' tournament when er of passionate meaning-within .Twenty-three Arabs were killed and settled In the ICA colonies i . i sible. " ' . will not allow Jew an "" r with Western Union for seven-jhe completed the 11 rounds with t him which could take that tradi- iri an engagement with British there, j President Eduard Ben.es of adjust, to any 'broade- r* \-p / |a record o f 8 % won and tion and forge within it in the land and air forces north of Nab- In addition to setling German teen years. AH ease of intercois:"f ' ' v cr > magnificlent "Designs for a Med-, lus. senheim, presidest of the Agu- Jew and GeEiiie is clr -r • i b* Jews in Argentine, the ICA has^ iaeval Tapestry" an instrument v dath Israel, for an audience, re- their activities. The v <• decided to settle a number of of expression which none had plyiEg to the messafre of grreeting consciousness is ove German Jews in Brazil, 190 kil: ever used except himself: Jacob Lieb, 60, Died v ometres from Rio de Janeiro. Of extended by the convention at its ^ t h ^ i e n t S i e " writeopening session. The wrath of people Ss like the land acquired by the ICA {es to-escape from the f Saturday Afternoon foam and lather there, a territory of 20 hectares j hostility and de'tractior c r 1 1 Risen against us. ' Wherefore, will be leased to'each family ariand Influential secUoi r Jacob Lieb, 60, 1924 Sahler Lord, and why? Montreal (JTA) — An old me-, c h a l u t s o r a capitalist, and lie riving from Germany for intenI erarj1"' world, is urged r r street, died Saturday afternoon at The winds assemble; the cold sive agricultural work along the lamed who has been saying kad-; w a g i n n e i t b e r category. j atea and exasperatinc f ,r a local - hospital. Death was lines of mixed farming dish for King Edwards father, H e to{& mng E d w a r d o f hQvf and hot winds gather I sions — r.r.tL fee lo" ' r H e to{& mng E d w a r d o f k f d t rciving: caused by a heart ailment. Mr. It is expected that the settlers now llooks | and explodes. Kis c < forward to receiving: f a i t h f u n y h e fead been~off . T o scatter us. They do notLieb, a . retired'. merchant,.; had will become the owners of^ the hi8 igoosi business for the ? reward in the form of, a. Pal-; , ', ' heed our cry. long been active in Jewish organ- land within a period of twenty estine immigration certif cate so | pa rf lady e f a f o r t h ea s| sai ts et s n c e s o t h s t r-i n champion, who can ; The sun rises and leaps the red izations. He was one of the first years. can die die on on the the Koly Koly soil; soil ; b e m J g h t The highland Fling, annual ef-; bM •unmasked' ano'f P. . h i g remaining! thth .c horizon. and be buried beside his own. f a - i y e a r s l a t h e H o l y L a E d > , fair of the eHighland Country jo f t h e it is go . members of the Omaha Hebrew USGiies ther And ijike a bloodhound Swoops Club and the B'nai B'rith. Since w U 1 b"e held , Eight weeks later there came jvc "l ullub -'-'-*>'" •ueiix Wednes&y| ^ J ifor the professional , VALUEOF YIDDISHi r across the aky. ;. Three times a day, reports the ja reply from the Secretary of! evening, August 26. Between f o u r | b u t i t Jg v e r y b a f l fcUE , t a a d fiTe Klein Bad the luch, of course, the • organization of the ConservaJewish Eagle, does the teacher | state in London. His Majesty's i ^n^d^e^ persons jsre e s i jg-s-'ich coratr 11 for t h e ;• TO BE DISCUSSED jsay the memorial prayer*Cor King to be born into a family and into tive Synagogue he has .belonged .. - •to advise that! Pected to attend. Leslie Burfcen-i C"- r Government wished r o a d is in in environment in which,the lore to it and has been identified with George, and never did he expect the request -had been favorably | Copenhagen ( J T A ) — The imctsrge of'tbe arrange-! f^QQ^J^y and tradition of our people were the work of the Woodmen of theportance of Yiddish will be dia-any, return for it. But the years received and there remained but ; An things so alive that the quiver of World. cussed for the first time at the {are passing and the-desire to set- , formalities to be attended to be-'j «nnsual progrEin starting | this aliveneS!3, so tense that it He Is surviyed by his wife, Es- forthcoming /international Con-jtle in Palestine before he dies if ore the visa would be forwarded.! °££ 'with golfing is the aftercooa | ;an humorously turn uponVitself, ther, a son, Charles, and a daugh- gress of Linguists. nil' has accompanied all his -years. ter, Merrlam of Oriaha, and an-- "A paper on the Yiddish langu- welled up strong in-him asd fin- j rj r#x j _ JJ_ Hertz, chief rabbi of J will extend far into the'evening, j Belgrade — DecH ' ally he wrote to the British ting j the British empire, was confirm| Prominent golfers o* the'city will! Therefore he has been able to other daughter, Mrs. S. J. Cohn age will be read by Mas Wein- of his troubles. r!l,|l ame Involved in/thr r iins various details in the letter.1 r e t on an exhibition match. :urn the Berditehever's cries to of Minneapolis. Six brothers and reich, head of: the philological His father, a. great teacher in j Meanwhile, the teacher asfes i the evening there will be a floor j Palestine,, the exeeu ihe Eternat concerning the late *n"- be<i also survive. section of the Jewish Scientific his day,'died in Jerusalem-forty* J'thajt his same not be. made public, | show .and dancing. Dinner *"HJ | Yugoslavian Moslems 1 <}_ >f Israel and the dark tragedies "aF usister in^fE Of five years ago. And now thejfor then he would lose his pupils, i be served outdoors. Institute. The trienneal congress n e r a l services were held | ly rejected a request it the Crusades, and Chelm, the »i <l^«k open August 21 and coatiiiue melam.ed would like tu go to Pal-land if, God forbid, the certificate! The Highland Files hasi always o'abled townof fools, and the Pe-Sunday at the Jewish Funer."! will i tine Arabs for su4 1 M.e in. Home. Burial was> In Golden Hill to Sept. 6. The first meeting was estine. But to* obtain a certifi- should not arrive, this sitaatioa j been. the biggest event o" t?ons"of funds. held in the Hague in 192S. cate one must be either a young {would 1>e most distressing. Club's social season. (Continued on Page :fe) Cemetery.
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