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ptember 2nd, 1927. THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.

781

In and Around the Town.

ing

of

friends

and upporter

of the Cape .T ewi, h 01'phnnage at the institution

in

0Tanj"1...icht on Sun- day Dfternoon to ceJehrnte the rc- lio:ious coming-of-ngc of thrc

the Orphnnaoe ho:s, Bolomon Knufm<m, Hnusrl LeYinc and l\famice :Hiller. Th· thl'ee lads hnd on

th preYion.

day

read

their portions of the Llw at the Gardf'ns Roclnncl Ntreet, anJ Con titntion Street synagogues, ·whPrf' they n<.:-

qnitte<l

them elvc~ ·rerv cre<litahh·.

:Jiuch credit

iH dun

t~

the

prin~!­

pal )fr. B rezi1d'-" for the man-

ner

in

which

he C'~ached the

hoY:-;

for

the cerernon ·.

In

honour ~f the eYent, a, w~ll Hf to celehrate the ilver weddi11g oi' their dangh-

tPr,

a reC'eption W<l giwn at the Home hv ~Ir. aml ]Tr, .... \. ~ilhert

over

w'hieh

~\Ir. Grllllner, thQ President, presided. II pni<l

fit-

ting testim011~· to their uucrnsing inter<> ·t in not only the Orphaua~re

hut

all drnritahlc institutimrn. ~Ir.

Gradner welC'om<>tl

the Ltrgc gathering and pok ... of th mm.;

un<l

uhjects

of the Jni-;titution, whi\'h

c<ille<l

for the ::;upport of (TerY

mC'mher of

th conrnrnnih·.

)fr.·

N. GetimH.lheit, Clrnirnrnn ~f the Elluenti on Conhui tt e, in

pro- pm>iug

the health oJ the Barmitz- Yl:lhs: paid an eloqu nt

tribute

to 1Ir. and :Jlrs. ~\.

Fn·dc, who,

with

their

u, nnl gern'ro .

.:-}ty,

had

pr - sentel

ench boy v1it1 n complete new outfit.

)fr.

J Kadish ~mp­

port

<l

the toa ~t, \duch wa musi- cally receiYecl. _1 short 111111-3ical progr<nnme arrano-ed b:~ )Ii

s

Fm nk

follm,·ed,

after which 11r.

.:JI.

~I.

Smollm1,

011

hdrnlf of

the

visitors, proposed

a Yote

of

th;.mks to the Chairman a.n(( Committee.

Three

hearty

cheers for )Ir. and )fr~ . .Silbert; )fr. and )frs. Frvcle, and )fr. and ~Irs Gracluer,

«nHl

the . inging of the ~ ~ atioun1 .... \n- them, hronght <l plea. aut afternoon to a dose.

, nitl

il1r.

Al

xandn in the }j

o·ht

of wrrent hi!ppenin°·~ Herzl had shown r

m:ulrnbl prophetic

in-

Hi vht,

imlication. of

which

he gayc at th fii"t on°Te'·.,. ·what he had

dreamt of

in thotc

carlv

day, hml hecomc a ·tualitie::; :in 01~r life- time and the Con~r ' which thev

were> that

eYelling ....

celcbratiug

w~1 ~ another

step

forwurd in the attain- ment

of

th

foll

Herzliau i'lcaL.

100, St. George's Stree~

Thursday.

.J

E\rI. Ir \Y .\ I1

JIE\\fOTILlL.

.

~l.Jt hough 1 he ·

mn k

of the

J

e" · i:h

\Y

ar

liirmorinJ

ha,'

lwen

re-

~i0rte<l

upon pPriodically

an'l'

u·ough the

mediuw of the corn-

r

(, neh <-'u lYe · annual rc·porttl

of

the

Pntral

Committee

0£ .J ewi:h Edu-

~·htiou.

the import'.lnt actiYities of

• P

('<1ttncil

is not generally knowu

•lll<l . 1 rrh 1

. . <l]>JH'f'(·J<1tec. e re,·u

ts

d<'h1n,.

1 • h • • £ ]

~\l '

<':

nwe t e rn.C'ep!10~

o

~ w

et11orrnl haYc> hec11 of first m1- ]lCit1a11ee an<l the 1::1hour.' of thi ·

'' 1 <'11-known ~\wrlo-.J C'\\·ish

bo<lv

l l ,.... .

· ou d

he followed ·

with

much more

1•}0. J

. c r

attentwn th:rn it

lrn::; 1i r>n

1

ll

1tlw ]>n~t.

:--; pn<:i:> unfortmrntel ·

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11 I_).

H's1lle11t :

. -

c., • .~u

th

uihc>rt \Yal<->Y ( 'oheu, Chairmau of

(' t,1

I' _.1'_.Xfl(·utiw;

.Jir.

~tuthony

fl"

l

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)fr. 0. E. <Lhig-

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fl.

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and

by

Dr .•

\.lfre~l t

·I(' 1

hlllz, (

1hnirnrnu

of

the

Ce11

...

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l

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1

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h<' ur~~misatiou

in 101fl was

tl,

ah]i hf:'tl

to

fulfil

itll or nuY 0£

lr.

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t

1

n the ·nT·1110'ell1"nts for

thr~

l''li . < ( ~

t~ rn11p_

of .Jlini

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\{'. .llnprove the .:;!::tu· of the

;1

11n:try. In

co11u<'

·tion with

l

l(·~p <1h). Pd · thn r --'l>ort

state

, that

l'ld . ' , '

\ ' the> fund

reali. 11<1

ihc

·whole . trn f

lr,

or which

the

nppenl

wn ·

j 1 ~ct<}p

nll th three objects roulcl

( \'p

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l .

1c:e11

approtich

~~l ~nnn tnw~-

l

) u1ul ;1eh1eyecl ·w1thm

a l:ihort

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f it ·

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11, \ <'llw11t of

thc:P

ohjed~ nrnst

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1 nn Y in·oteed

hY sloVl'Ct

~1:.10{' ·• Tlw

Uom;cil

're(·ogniso

\i' t t 11<'

work of

th ,

.J wi,·h \Y

HT

- Pino1·1· · l · l ·

h d I. 011 Y n

t

its cmnrnenc -

•tl 111 'I'l . .

h

•I · le,\· nre grateful for tlw

1 "I :ind . ympathY thev hnYe

re-

l l\ ('d . ' .

:tt 1 1rom the Cornmittee, nncl

{ Pll

11

11.1· 1 (·o 11 raged bY t lw rcnuukn ) e nit<·

L

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l l

th ·

w H· i c·o11tiuun lY

rea ·

i

l"1n ...

·1] ,1, 10 tbe Yalu" of the \\·ork

' 1'1'a I · . ·

\·a

1(

>

uc·c·om1>h ·h<·tl to no for-

< I'< • ] ' b

that nt 1

:1hi<ling

faith and hope

r)., tit(' JulllC':->S of their pro-

dlll]}J ·

1 l

j)l"t

r ('

Wl

I l

c reaehed

aucl

t 1'

Ii,.'<:: ll·al i<l<>al "·hieh

theY lum.~ ·et 1 (. ')1

1' • 1 hc•111:-;p)yp · tu ad~eYe will

<1(· l f '

·di . I nlfilm •nt am! rernler iu-

ta >If' .

J

1 .

thi-

1 .'C'l'\"lCC to • U< :118111

I

lllg-liout

tlw Bri

ti~h Em1>irc.

• g\Y . '

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,OLLEGE.

\Va. 1

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1

ilw

.f p"·i:-;h \Y:tr )femori,11

hc

11•11 'llll:( l<~d .JP\\':

Co

ll<'gc h~i d l11 1cJ · llf-fc·1·rn<• from 1111wh rni - I <·1 .. 1. l' ' . . . ' '

0\\ · •lll! lll/.!: llll<l C'l'lll<'l.Slll. } C1l-

l!Jo , '

{1f ti~ '11 P.·lrn n~tiH· r.·n111i ll<lt inu

h~ it '.

]lo itio11 of

.Tew~·

l\)llc>g<'

. st I'll!!'>· l . tl . I (1

riitt 'P t"> <llH 111 ne11t1 ;1 01u-

h,.1 Pb

a .!:l'00111c•11t ,y,1.· renelw(l

l'('-1 tt

1

·

'

1

ihP C'n11~iitntion hn~ hecn

. )( (\ ] • j

l<11t

l

. t_< •

arnl

tl1c rrpre~ent;1-

(' IU 11,. t - l l .

• < IJc, r,, . ll nl'Oa1l.1IJP( Hlll the'

11l1t~l1 <t".·llrPd of a large> adc.li-

~·t'1ll<>.

This ha·

'l1;1hlPd

the College anthorit iec to carry 0~_1t ... everal

of

the more lugent r·~­

guiTement::;, to

raitle 1.he <1larie::;

uf the

Prnfes ·or::;, an<l to proYide for m1 additional Prnfr :,or \Yith an English cducntion. The Couu- eil's first coutrihutiou to the Col- lege

was

made

in

ln:Jl, when £500

W<l

voted. In

192~ the -..:ot w~1.

£1,000

in

1!123 an I 182± it ·was nt the rate of £1,500, ]u ID25 the

oTant was

£1,7 30,

aw.1

iuce thnt

tlate

at the rate 0£ £:? .000 a -veDr,

with

a pro pect btill hefor~ the College that if

the

Council are

at!-

<'orcle<l a

lnrger measure

of support

.T C'Ws'

College

nm;· hope to benefit to nu cwn fuller

degree.

IIELP FOTI NOL"TII

,\FTIIC~\.

The Council has the mlmini~tra­

tion uf the FL\. Jewish ~<'hola1-

,

hips e tahli bed

by .Jlr.

E. II.

( •otton and

Nir

Loni:

Hirlrnrclson.

The Ueutra1 Otti('e Dnunl haYe reH- (1erecl ome help in

the

case of a 11m11h Jr of Dominion appoint- ment~, lm1 their mectin,!!;s haYe not been hUffic·ientl.'·

frequ~nt

to ren-

~

ler

;1:-i much :::>e1Tice

as hncl

heen hoped from them. Thi, is heing remedied. Iu eYerY iu::.tmi<·c· the

statm; of

the

.Jiini

'.te1

<1ml

hi' emoluments haYe hec·n duh .«1fo- guanled.

It is

<l

nm

tkr

o{ puhlie interf'st

thnt

the

Centrd Ofifr·c Bom·d haYe a~:-;i::ite<l i1J the appoint- ment of :-

The

Tiev. E. )1. LeY,i',

ut lJurhau; Hahhi

\Y. llir,'<'h, {it

I)retoria; The

TieY. :\1.

li.onYi::;er, at Kimh r]ev; and in a le 'Ser

degree

the

Timml

haYe

rernlereJ

a· istance in the ~ppoiutnwnt

0f

the Rev.

n.

I. Be('kmnn, to Yeo- Yille, ,J uhmllle~lnu~.

.TE"\Yrnn RE1..1IGIOTT~

EDeC~TIO:X.

It hm-; alVl·nys l1eeu the flm1 ·Jf the Couuf'il to stimult1tc mid to

mise

th stnmlard of

rr

ligious f'du- cat] on throughout the British Em- pire. 1 his

o1ijc>d

\\'HS in

the

fircit im;tarn:e cc,mmitte<l to the exam-

ination of a

strong,

intlueutial

Mmmittec

nud

upon their reco111- rn0ndation the ( 'entrn l Committee for

J

•wish Edn<'ation wns (1stah- li:-;hed. Thi: Commi1tC'e ''"as not er<1ated to

ruise

fuml:,., to pny for .Tewish religious edn('ation thrnughout th~ whole

Empire,

"·hiC'h mu

t ·till

clcpernl on local

effort. It "

ras set up: " To prn- mote arnl co-crnfr· n k .T cwit'h reli- giom; educntionnl ffort ] n the Jhitish Empire." '· To ensul'c the ac.lequate inspection of Sehool'

nrnl

other

E<lu('ntional

Iustitu- tious .. , " To further tlw trniniu~

of tcndwr · of Hebrew c.md the

.J (''

1

ish reli o

·iou."

'' To

ni

ran°·e for <'dnt:ationnl cour:4es,

lecture::;, xaminntions,

anrl ('011fon'11ces."

" To <listrihute grunt::; for the hcn~­

fit oi SC'hools, E<lneatim~nl .In:st~~

t

n ti ous, and

01g;1111sat10us.

"(-h>11erallY, to fnrthc•r

the

·mur>

of

,J

cwi~h 'religion .. ·

eduC'atiou

awl in particnlar to nrn1ertnke the .con-

si(h_,ration

of auY

nwtten;

ol nn

~dw·atiounl

rn1tu;·e which mt\\. b rcfcnc<l to th Centrdl Committee hy tlw ConnC"il. .,

JL\JL\lITZY ..

\lI

CELEDTIA- 110 .. ~ ~\T Ol"PILi:X~\GE.

Despite the incle111 ney of the

weath r,

therf' wns n

large

guther-

zro:xrnT

DE:~IO~ ~~TJU.1IOX.

The fifteenth ·world Zi011i.:;t

Congress

opened at B<1sle, witzer·

land, ou

TuesduY,

and

to <:elehrat 1 this .important ~Y~n1 the wmhinC'tl Zioni::;t socictic. of Cape Town lwld a demonstration at ·the .... \Jhnmbra Dim1eo1 ie ou ~uu<la v

C\' uino" X ohYith"'tnrnling the i1~­

C'lemency

of the

weather, th<> t'Om-

moclious

hall

·was ::iimpl;~ par

keel

.

It was

YC'rY m1fortm.atc that both

the He-..:.

~\..

P.

J3

-'IH.l r mid

Hn

bhi

)lil'\·i ·h were. nnahlc to be

prc-

st>nt,

<llH.l

for whom the

Chairmim,

~t(h·orate ~ \lexander, apologi 'eel.

It

is !'0111 thirty. 'ear ngo thnt the

£rt worhl C'ongrc. s wus hcl l, nrnl this al8o took place at B<dc>, <llHl

the 'hairrnnn jn his op<'11ino·

re-

mnrk::; referred

to

that o'l'ellt ller-

sonnlitY

Dr. Theodor Herzl,

whose

ideal~ .luHl resulted

:in

the forma- tion of

th,

Zioni:t

rnowment

arnl iF::::::::::=..::=:::::::::::;:.:::::::::=::::::::--·---..

llEBllKW TIIE :JI OTIIEU TO ... GCE.

.iu interc tinrr address waci

~iYen hy )fr.

Ple::ise_;_·, who

i·e

cnt- 1;;

aniwd in

thi

uounirv on a mission

on

behalf

o± 1he

.l\Iizra ·l~i Bnnk. )fr. Ples. e1·

if.,

fully

com-

pete11t to

deal ·with

th ~r cut

position in

Pnle

tin·, a11d his

first-

lrnrnl

information

,.a

Ye1·y wel- eomc>. Ire <1ee11t m·;-·c Elsiwl\·

with

the lwulth;- national

fepJing,

with the mmm r in

whid1

Y01mo· chilrl- l'en of Palestine regc.n:dcd Irebrcw

as i heir mother tomn1e, the geucTnl

0c0110mic po ·itiou of 1.he eountrv

arnl

the woncler:fnl wor]r

ace01~1~

]~lishf'd_ b,\ the Ziom ·t Orgm1isa-

t1011 \nth

the

small

resom·(•es

at

its (•011m1mHl.

It

was a rcfrcHhin~

word picture whieh mm <Unplific;l lat~r hy another l'ereut arriY<il frn111 r:1lesfo1c. \Ir Pn<lm,·itz. It

\\'<IS a Yer:'· suc·ees!-'fu '. m0cting, mid

the

speeches

were

iutcrnpersc<l ,\rith

l"eYeral muisicnl

i tern::;.

::\f is:

J

e~:ie Z uckerrnau .~ciw a

piano- fort<>

olo,

:\Ir. Leonid

Dirsen

plu:''<'<l

two .T e\vish 111

l

odie. on the

Yioli11, )Ir. 8aehs contributed

hYo .'ong::;,

}!rs.

Schacif

r recited an

<>xtrnct

from '

lL11111ct/ and

J: Ir.

Bori~ Rome

::mng; two J

cwish

folk

songs. The medi11g concluclei.!

with th ·iuging oi " IIntikYnh ' and the ~ <ltionnl Allthem.

The following resolution on

be-

half of the gnthf'ri11.2. was sent to

(Continued on Page 782.)

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2, GLE CAIRN BUILDINGS, JOUBERT STREET, JOHA ESBURG.

Personal and Confidential Bu iness Undertaken.

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1 C. J. COOKE,

I House, Land, Estate and General Agent.

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AGENT FOR:-

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Malvern, Kensington and Eastern Suburbs.

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546, JULES STREET MALVER , JOHA E BURG.

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'Phone 1424 Jeppe. Box 24, Cleveland.

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5825.

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Box 722.

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I J. c. BURCHMORE, LTD. I

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Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Sworn Appraisers and

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I Estate Agents.

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DIRECTOR :

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JOHN COULSON BURCHMORE. WILLIAM JOHN JANKOWITZ. :

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ERIC MORTIMER BURCIIMORE. \

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Country Enquiries olicited.

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\ Burchmore's Buildings, Fox and Ri ik Streets, l

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elf the <1ue:-iti n--uay. lw stills H:k him:elf the <\ll stion .. B<1-

tw

'll pl a and plea .. : \Yh."

.shouhl eouutl'ies whi('b cnll them- , Pln~s c·iYili:

d giYe

diff

rent

jud~­

m nt for the .Te;v from that of tlw Hmi-.J ew ~ 'I lw ~m~' ·er i~ found iu our t . t, •· the~f' lwi11g mntt rs

)f

controv r:>· within tl.~ gat .. " ... \ll th trouhle · tlrnt <«lllW upon tlw .1 C\Yi ·h nnti n W<t · due to then' uot h i1w nnitv arnou0 · ·t them. m1d tlw r m d T t~ it i · " ,..<>kamtah Y<'h.

alithu:·· "theu . halt thouo·h nri:{l and o t the up iuto tlw plac:c ,, hi eh the Lord th/ o l shall

<'hoo '('. ·• Th re i · h n tl for <.l

('Cutral po:ition frum wh r '' th

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<'W should luwe all hi:::; in::;pint- t iou:." \'" r:::;e

n

r wl:: ... \.ud thou shalt <'Ollle to th0 prie 't,' th~

L

Yite.

and unto

tl1

judge that shall he iu tho~e day: nn l i;;_qnire; nud thcY hall _·hew thee the .· n~

t(1ll<.: of° ju lgment."

'l he f'11gagem ut

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auuomw ll 11 "'tween BP1·y}. cl<l<' ·t dauo-ht r of

?\lr. <m<l

') [l'~. ~

Kot-1 ·uth- Nier<H1l-lki,

£

( raujezicht, and .Jlr. Loui

Lracl,

of ,Johai111e ·lmrO', to all f whom 1 offrr my l earti ',t (·011oratulntiou . ,

IR. GOSSIP.

IN AND AROU D THE TOWN.

(Continued from Page 781.)

the Zioui ·t C01wre··s :--

'That thi ma meeting of ape Penin ula Zioni ·t encl.

heart. greetings arnl. conO'ratulu- tions to the 15th Zioru

·t

ConO're'S a embling at Ba le on the 30th, and

tru ts

that it deliberations

will

be crowned with ue<:s '.'

TIIE

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IP_1\L ELECTIO ... .

The Municipal election take place on 1Ionday, an~. citi.zens, it i hoped will throw ett their usual apathy and indifference and turn up at the Yariou polling booths to i·ecord th ir votes. There houlJ b no que ·tion of i1olitic or of party y ting. There hould. be nothing to con ·iLler beyond which arc the best men to eerY the in- tere t" of the citY. At th pre ent time there are four J c>wi h oun- c:illor , . Gold 'tPi.n,

R

Albow

L

Gradner and R. Berm .. tein, all of

"'\Yhom haYe <lone excellc>nt

work

in the ouncil. ~Ir

.

..:.i.lbow wa-· re- turned unoppm; d for )lnitlaml.

whil 1Ie ::;r . :rradnc-1 's ~md Bern- 'tein s seats are being conte 'ted.

In

~Ir. Tl'adner'~ ea' , ~Ir.

Dane, no'ain conte ·t~ \Yard 5.

Three ~Year, ago he fought a keen ·onte ·t, but :Mr. Gracl-

u r

\Y<l' returned

an<l ha

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:-;-

tahlished a reputation a' il Coun- cillor ,vho get" thin o·, tl one. Even his opponent· nrn.'t aclmit that

:?\Ir.

:-rn1dner' ,

record ranb" among the best, arnl one cannot help but Te- O'l'et that ther :honl<l he tm elee- tio11 iu thnt WtH(l. ~lr. DaYiB 110 douht has hi: qnnlifiention' for ll

Heat in the Cnnneil. <l]l(1 \rnnl<l he an <H·qni;.ition to th_, ( 1ity l~g-i.sla­

tlue, hut, politic-::; r~1110Y

(L !t

18 a pit;· thnt n Coun('11lor of th•

«alihre of

_fr.

G ramwr :houkl he>

inwh ctl in an elpc·ti011. II WPYer.

tlwrc it i:-;, nnd tb.;

h;lllot almw

"·ill i·eyeal the clesiru-

of

the ele<··

ton.; a· t) \\·ho :-;hall rPpreBent tlwrn at 1hc City II nll.

~L,. ~UIERICL ~

PlllL~L

.,.1 IIHO PL 'T.

'I he

nrnuifiecnc:e

of ~Ir. ~.,. atlrn n

~tr:lUH" the ~\merie~m millionnin'.

i~ 1v<> 11 known \vherew r there is a .1 e\vish communitY. 'I here iH llf)

·hnritahle ohjed ,~·Lid1 C'airnot rel:·

upon him for fin<1mi<1l i-lUpport.

llf'

never

foil· to ('Ollte fonv<ll'< l

"\Yi th hamlt-1ome Llo111; t1011H and rP-

(' utl;· he gaY<' no le'- thnu n qunr- ter of a million dollnrB for the purposP of lmikliug a health eentr iu

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crnsnlem. I 110\Y hen r that he is l'Htahli::;hii.g a ehildren ·..-

~nni toTium in 1 el .. \.vi,.. The <:uHt of the erection <lml t]w equipm011t of thi. ::rnnitoTium wi 11 amount tu 7 .),OUO doll in::; of whieh amom1t

::\Ir.

~

'trnm.;s

h<rn alreath sPut 2; ,000 tlollm" to P:J lc>stii1~. .Jlr.

1--itrnu ·:::; is

one of

thnt

<>'eneron hand of ... \merican

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l'\Ys "·ho <1e- vot

a gr

nt

part of their w alth

for the oetterment of the C'Oll<J.i-

tions of th ir co-mli,0·io11ists, au. l :Jlr. ~trau:::;.' ' beuefi.c·c'11c:e shouhl lw an inspiration t lllauy of our wenlthy meu to muL1t his :ple11- did example in supporting rharit- nlJle moy me11ts.

CElUL

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LOED.

It is always refre~hin to read o~ honour· h 'i1w paid

to

J ws, p;n- ticularly ·when these tributes arp ma

le

in

th mi

J 't of manife

tu-

tionH of

nnti-J

ewi ·lrnes8.

Latelv

rn miany th Te lul\ e b

en

1mH.~ii

September 2nd, 1927·

evidence of an anti-semitic movcf ment o that when one read., 0 tribute being paicl to a c~­

religionist, o_ne

f~el "'

1 hat thi ..

an~·~l

semitic feelmg i not a gener\

characteri tic of the c·ountry. ...

few days ao·o the entire

Gerrn

1111 Pre -ii.nited in folif.itating

:u~;·

J arnc Loeb, the ... \.meiican .J e"'1~ 1 ban.ker on the att

iwn

nt of }n:

ixtieth birthday. Mr.

J

anic:;

Loeb who retired ~n 1901 fr011

the falllou banking f~m of :Kuhni Loeb and Co., has .... mce ~e\ote

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himself entirely to p1omotm0· al and learninO'. He

it-

chiefly ~e­

spon ible for foun<lin6 and 1nu1w taining the German Research.

Iu-

titute in :Munich for re'enrch int<~

the causes of v::u; uus form of mental deo'eneration. <md he hns for th pa ·t twc1 tY 'ear taken J

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ea ino·

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part in

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promo

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< t' inu ar ' ·t ·111.f

learning in Bayaria.

JE\Y'

...l.XD RED

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ntere tin()'

·

fi o·uTef

h

a'

·e J·u::-t

been 1mbli

h~<l by

the

f,t:1tistic~l

8ectiou of the

J ewi~h

Rcientifi?

Institute in Berlin o'iYing the offi- ial fio'ure · Hhowin.i bow .... far Jc\Y:-i

h . De<l

participate

in

the

Ru

'Wn l . t Armv. From thes0

figure::..

1 would

apr nr

that tn proportio:i of

J

cwl4 in th Iled _\ rmy is Jll t

more than 2.1 per c:cnl.

This i · nhout half the prop~r­

tion of

.T

e"'\Y w hn L erYetl iu t .1 Czari:t ...i.rnw ·wher the

J

cws in

'' . f

th<'

rn1:1 number

tl

4 l,<'r ('('llt 0 1

I ti"' total nurnl,er of ~r>lJ1er8. 11 I 1 Re<l .... \..rmY, howeYPl', .Te\\·:.-- h

1

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. . . l t ir

th' rnuk nf ottic '1'. whw 1 . • +-

n ycr eouhl hold ~n the 1:wrt l

fti

cr f';:-i

.... \.rmY: . -1::.8 . per <'<>Ht o± t l'' o 1 ·tll1 1 in th~ Heel .\..rmY :uc• , <'\\'~. ()

1. () i>er c·e11t. uf ·th,... soldier~

1<11",

l l . tl }('l

.Jew-.,.

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ewl'4 al:o

ntt"1Hl t ie 11::- . 1 military 8C'hooL wh~l'h in Cz;tJ'I".

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tlaY:-; \Yer<' elosed tn ~·lwm; ,,.,, 1

<:e;1t. nf the <·<tdt>t~ nt tlw::--c ::-('hno.,

11 w :1r

J

e\\·:-;. . , . th"

The lno1>ort1011 l)f ,J <>W:-. 111

1 . . i lt

H d .... \rnn· has not r-11~111!!<''1 111 iwriotl fr~m ll)~:~ tc 1 ll:fi.

JR\VI. II

LTNPII'._iTJO~.

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Ill tlll. :-; l. .. edrnh,

"\Yee z >:'> ~

rend

Deuter, Ch.

17,

·yrCl'"' ~ ,we. •\

as folkrn·~· : - " If t11 r< :in~e 1 ;_

. tH -

matter too

h<lnl for the

lll

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ht'- ment 1Jetw

en hloo1l :rntl

h)mH · ,11

tweP1~ plea an<l

plen. :mtl

hen~·e~)[

:-;trokP nml .·trnk , h0tug wat:~1tlier1 eoutnwer:Y within ~l y gnte~ · ,

· · t

thee

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11

t-1h<dt thou anHe and µ;c

1

th'

into the plncP whi<'h the Lln·i

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ti

t>ll

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'I 'l Ull

t ie <•c>11 tun es t l' • :, ' ' ' .1

has hP<'n faC'ed with the~e pi he 1 cnis. 'Tl ie JU<. . l ~1:w11 t :.-- that : .., oi . found in the yarions c·otlll111

t:-. 1.I''

] • ., ·1 1)\11. .•

his

trnye]

, w re ~1 \'. '1.' :-; '

1 .111J

to him, " Between

hloot

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11

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or ce111t ... t ,,:". ;, : : : i '

·1ntl

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tl •re ' · turies h noticed tbi.1 H: ]ti..:

1 t"·cell

·1lwws ·t distinction )e >W

L < ' f the i1L

hlootl and th blood o 0,,.er:::

.Tew.

Ire snw that grent Pf tll'' w ut to "'\\ <ll' on actouut t tiei 11!.!.

neutrnlit'.T of <t sm:dl 'tnte t tJ:il . ·yi110' l I . broken whil treatws gi 0 11.1111:1

. ' f'

non! ' . '

l'1ghts to the J e"'\Y · u.. . • ·e:ll"'

wern broken for oyer t ln rt.' "· ter e ' 1.,,J11•l' in ,'ucce ion, nn<l no Jll. l by great po\\·er~ 'n1s 110 tiee<. •

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. l ~troI.,.e

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" Between

)

stroke :.nit• -

--r

th

J

e,,.. . · t it

::1aw that the stroke 'J-

Te'".

,\·cJ(

hortcomings of tlw . ' .. 11 nllll

·1· l t r1d1 l ·e-

alwny uti i 'e( 0 . l i·:ltioll l

hold the \Yholc

J

eW~l:'

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1

l,

of

th

1

·p

nsiblc for the Ul'~(lc. ~.ked }!i1t1- in<lividunl

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Referensi

Dokumen terkait

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