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566 THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE

At Last.

At long las1 the fh~t

.Jewish colony ill Palo.'t.in founded by the .Jews of Eng- land \ C1S opened un Mn.y 8.

Th colony owe:::. it: exi <...tence

to tlw li... ncient order of M<1cca-

heans. Lt is sirnntecl on a, hill a.t Gezeh, overlooking the plain of 'h1 ron, , ncl the l'C!"ident-.. will have 1. fine view ovci· the ~ur­

ronnding co11ntry, in ·lnding tbe nrnjority of rbe other .J L' ·ish colonies.

The ce1·einony

or

cuttin;..; t11e first . ocl \'rns perf >rlllecl by Sir Hebert Sc1mllrl, the High C'<lll1-

m issioner. There w 're l>l'c•-..cnt Si G i 1 he d CI a y t r > l1 , t h o ( 1 hi 0 f Sceret< ry f()r Pale tinv,

Mr.

R1lla11cl 8rnns, ( :over111>1· of ,J c•1·u- a 1L'll1, \11·. I ,u kc>. ( l overn1>r <l!' .JnJfa, l\lr. i\JiJJ01·, (;OVPl'llOl' n!' i{,unlC'li, Ma.i•>r (1a111phcll,n. 1111111 IJPI' nl' Amii not,tbilitiP...:, the ('hid lblil.>i-•, :\1.c>rnhP.I'" nl the

\~and r•11111i and of th-; Zioni:::st

l~.·cr111i c in l <ii est inc and otl1·-'r~.

\h. I;, rl)'rf Bent vich, Pr'· i- d '111

or

tlw ( rdC'i' ol' MtH'l'iLhenns, dc·liYe1·pd an adclrcs-.:, 1<> which :Si I' Ir crlwrt rr>plied l l.P rdel'recl

1 () L l 1P h i :~ ( r > r i (' i n t 01' e. t. u f t he -..:ilC', \\ hic·h was once gin1n by Plmraoh lo ~(lln:-non 11s a wed- din!.!.· gift. lle clcc·la1ud tlut the

<.:ol1my woulcl lie or licnetir to the Arab~ dS w ·ll as lo tlie .Tc•\V~.

Bcf11rc lea,·inµ:, the High Com-

111 i~~ioner anrl J,h. Holaml 8tr>l'l'~

plan1od 1rnos lr> c·nrnrne111(>1·ate the occl1-.ion.

A Scpar· te Church.

The ]ato~t iclp.-i. of the perver- tc.rs i.s clea.lt ·with a· follow" in ihe A1JIC'l'ir·111 .11 •ris/i l!"urlrl:

''!Jow f'h tll w rcgn,rd this

"t itcment at a 1110eti11µ: qf 111i-.;-

~ir>:1ades in L011don '~ ~\ftcr nnc h undrecl a ncl fl ftcen ye-irs of prn..;e]yting amnng the J ws, Chri ti LTl (.:]erg) men h 1sc~ com 1<l lhe conclu~-ion that "[ndivi- d11<1l cn'lY ·1·:-;inn and ahsorption

or

the ('mwGJ't into t11P Clni:-1inn

"lrnrch clcmn.nch 111oro than Chd-.:ti< n~~ have a rig11: to P:XP et."

.. \V c ~honl<l cncmna.µ;e (·01wcrt:

io form Cilri:-;iir.i1 ~ynng()gncs

'' ith .Jcwi:·d1 peculia.1 itios n.nd .J cwi-:h dist inC"tions~" clrcb.rc~·

t1ie Jfr .. h•q, ()f Slcpne~T. I-: not

thj~ a confos:-;ion of failure on the part of the missionaries?

Arc Jewish convel'l.s le'-'s welcome because of their J ewi~h pecu- liarities and Jewish distinctions?

Or does i l prnve that Jews just ra.nn0t be comTeriecl? Eliminate the ovportunity for the "convert'' to miugle in full cqna.lity with his n0w-fuuncl Ohri~tia.n lnothcrn

~Pgregctte !;im in a "Clnistiu.n Synagngne and yon move mu ·h of the incfnti\e for the ''co1wc't·t". 1f ho will have to rennin amung his fallow-.Tew:, :.11 hei t they are labeled "Cluis- 1 ian,'' whcl'e i" the '·prestige"

:-;uppo..;ccl t() 1i.tt .. tC'h to cunvc1·sion'?

The .J '\", even the \Ytmk-kneerl, woulcl-h c HlVl't t, 111ighl just a.::

well remain in the .Tcwi~h fold.

Yet i1 is 111>\ s111·pl'i..,it111 th~

t

p 1I'11 C li 1 i-. ti, n mi. · i c n a i . 1 -

tlisc that tlwre is f:ll ·h a thing

·1..., "ton mul'h .lcw." To quote

' hat Dr. Chaim vVeizmann said in another· eonnec:tion: ''The ,Jew~ <llf~ prai"cd as the ':-;alt

or

the 'adh', i>ul in o...:0111c places thrrc is ct littl() too much 1.;all."

l~\·en of J ewi·-d1 ''converts'' to Ubri-..:tianity them can be a.

11let linrn. vVhat can a .Jew hone:..:\ ly !incl in Chri~tianity

th,tt '.vill wean him !'l'Clm .J uchi"lll ·?"

Shechit~ l .. imihtions

Tho following i:~ the gi·:;t

(Jr

u mernor'lnrlmn has been i:-:.'uecl by the Animal Det'encu and Anti- Vivi:..;ection ~~ocicty regarding the .) cwi~h niellwcl of :-;lau~h tcl'ing

<rnimals, which 1 ho Chief 1hbbi bus cl !'=L'.ribccl a~' ''an c'-:" ntia,l part 0f tho .J cwi~h religion,"

adding thnt "le~i-.lati rn inter- fering with ,'hed1iln \VOl1ld in effccL constitute a g1·.i:cvous

r0liginu~ perf'ec11ti<m."

It i-; e.·plain"d that th .Jewish mcLhod cnn·;;i-.;ts in c,v->Ling the animal and c·ntlin~ ils throat.

without previous s nnning-. The higher b1·llin cont1<::l'.-·, tho spinal cmd and the Ycrtob ·.1io arte1·io:-;

arc JeFt uninjur d. Pain is cnw·ecl by the m •thocls of thrnw- ing the animal, and hy fi:\.ing and wrenc11inp; the thrnu.t for the cut . The cut is painfol to a fully- conscions animal, and it is not unu•.;ual frn· a. bulloel- ~;;o .'laugh- terecl tn mnan lollClly whiLt it

Jnly 13, 1923

slo\Yly bleed:-:. to death. It iR pointed out that a large quantity of the "KoF:her" meat is :::ol<l for genPnJ ·.ons11 mption, and it is nrg"d by the .... nirna.l Def nc:e Society tlrnt Je :vi:-, 1 sla1wht.ering should be re ·tric:ted to .;;pec:ial

slaughtcr-hou~e.- ancl placed nnder speciui irn;pe ·t' on. and that step, should h2 ttl c•n fo1·

the limitn. ti on of of .J ewi~h killing to the actn l con~11111p.iun by Jews of men.L h I led bv thei1·

method. "

. ' I = :

f he Great Lover.

On Mornfav next l\Ir. 1fourico :\Ioscovitch st;pported by ono of the stron_;est of companies over brought to thic; country will mako hie; f'i"st a.pporira.nce in Jo ianuesbur,.; at tho , 'tandarcl Tboa.tro in so fa.moth a phy ns "The Chen.t Lover'' \\'o lrnYe all'e~tdy <1rrnl1j l'tt lengt.h with ).[r. ::\fanricci .\In eO\'itch' · aehioYe- rnenl.c; n.1il1 'lH·i·eyer he bas shown lio l1as al"ays attracted

c:~pn cit.y honses a" a result of his woncl8dnl :tdi 11i~. Dnrin~ liiH rt:c;cni soa<.;011 in Durhan J.110 ,_heatl'u

\\",1-., h()(1ked nnt ror j,be whole

s1;:1 011 1011g l>d l'fl til10 Jirst l)Ol'for- m;t1H'l' anti tho ~a.mo sl1011ld lie tlin rul•) !it~1·0 i11 .lol1,11111cslrn1·g.

l.att

t

Music.

r.J

c;:~rs. Cl1·1ppell and C'o., of London, in :ulc1il inn lo hci11g ro~po11-

sible fol' t lie pnbl ic:nf ion (Jf ,IJ' Ji 110:-it;

cln.ss

or

ic:ongc; n ro n lso re..;ponsililc!

for issnin~ tlie rttll Yoc·n,l seorc· of four of Llto most f.i,n10u<.< rn11sical comecliPS

r

111odc•r11 Limes. 'l'hev nm as fo11 wr.:o: "The Calrnrt.f (lid,;,

"Lilac Ti111e," '''I'lic :;b.11<1 CJLtecrn,"

anc1 "Tho C:yp . ..,~' P1·inees..,." .\11 or them lmve lrnc1 ruecrd Rlm ·onq in thu leading tboat::es of E 1gl.uHl :wcl Americt1 nn<l, 1ir> rlonht, in duo cour.=;c Llioy v. lll h13 pl'Oc1nceil hew wlion \YO shall eom111enG further upou tbeni.

Tearoom business registered H.ece1vcr TievPnue & Municipality .lnhanoesburg,

~4/ /Z'J, by Bawa (adir lO:J '6, titand 63:>, 5 Src.ib ~trect, Doo;-nf0nteill, ,lqhannM- hurg, ha:-i I cen tr.in~ferred to .\lohomed I.·:m1il frnm '!.5/(jjt:3. 1)ro: son, i:';Ht1rs Ageut, Prjo•ie UO J 5~, 4 '. Cornmi<:,inner

~trect., .Joli'1n1q:;. 1:120 27

'o it:~ iH licreby given 1h11t the bn .. irJefd c,trried on b\' E. J. Verliein 1P11.1er the z.1ty ft) of the· Model Fruit and Veg •table mark.Pt at 10:3 J ohannl'sburg Ho·id. l.:t H.oclie 1e, .John.une-1burg, ltas been ~old and tran. r(~J·red to 'J'oomas Haslnp Lo•Jµ:c~ with e!fect, as frutn the 1 t, of .May lV23.

C.N. \. 1 :3.'20 '27 The Gener..i.l L>e;1 ler',• busiue~q carried on 11y Lo111' l:'aleti; 11d A.tr•llt Plc10 aud A·1ron ~c11cr tradin~ <i'l ''.:lel1frees" ou St rnd lf. ;JG currier P r1 tchard <llld Love<idY Streers Jo!1a11nesburi;, and the corner ~f

1·1ddison and l\far~hall ::,treets .leppes- town, ,loh:rnrre'lt~urg, Ji;.1s lwen di~snlvecl on t.IJO t tli d11y of.) une J Y~;) and tnat the s·,1icl L•>1>i"I »;tiPtz h 1~ tilb'n 0ver all the

as~cts and Ii d>ilaH.:., ot tne Ji rm a.:1<1 will trade n11Jer the ~tylc of ".:::ielltree\" for bi· owJJ bencli t.

1.F. 13.~027

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