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OMAHA, .NEBRASKA,'
RSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921
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A curious old Jewish -custom -was 'he exemplary character of Jew-! observed recently in Edinburgh, when IU | ish home life was -shown in a report > Impressions of a Trip Tiirougn the Holy Land a number of Hebrew volumes, scrolls 4 §•: on juvenile delinquency in St. LouiF , Made By Sir Alf redMond and his Daughter Mary of the law, phylacteries and syna1H! presented at a .meeting g in the Plant- ;; Philanthropist ti c gogue utensils, no longer in use, j ers Hote BT MAST M 0 X D = = ^ = = = = = = = = the Advisory Committee Meetmg; were publicly buried in a Jewish f p ' on the St..01 Louis Social and "ReligionE !j Mass Detitles -£®'i H e l l JjRSk -S Children in Educational \ | l Pnblis&eS from Advance Sheets of -the "Asiatic EeyieV. -of London by 'Arrc IM j Survey of the Church Federation 'by j f o r &HsmHn!tT &" section of the city. The intention Spiritual Growth. Ijf j the Eev. Howard Biliman. ' i ^^—• • "' of the law is to- prevent the hooks Through the Jewish Correspondence Bureau. I I | Of • the- 1.199 delinquency -cases I B E L E G A 1 E S F M 1 M and appurtenances of the Judaic reIS BROTHER OF OSCi £ R ! found > the survey there v^as only,] BESCEIBiS LOCAL, WQE3S. ligion being treated disrespectfully, $ ng| r-ijr? fn3"pj; p3 fc aJi'ni; pJf r TJtpj)pipJmiirJirJfH y ij-ij fJ j ] ^ : nJj £• j 7^ STRAUS. . two per cent in the solid Jewish I •———• > and also to secure their preserva* id Garrison avenue, north? LineolE i s te Imve u FB&BXBtiOB. * New York, Octoher 25;—The elec- tibn. Three Jewish synagogues in .It is at Kantara .that the change of the boys look pale and thin, some j sunset sky, fading into-a purple night ,,eirf-g, a tion is announced of the Hon. Nathan the city have recently been ^amalga- begins slowly to dawn. TSgypt, .the of the men wear glasses, and pinched | hung with -stars, have power to cast of Eastern nverrae ana Fimth vf Jef- i Jewish Charities, modeled Straus as Chairman of the IBoard of mated, and the sale of one of them land of flesh-pots, sat like :an emerald features stnl "bear obvious marks of I a magic spell.* "Uglmess and -incon- jf e r S Q I 1 a v e n u e . This was ascribed to'] alone the linro of Oraab»'K deep love and respect voachsEfed j "Welfare TFetlesstion. Trustees of the Young Judaea Organi- made ; it necessary to decide "whether in the goldeii. desert, EHems-left, an scholarship. Ths huts are divided graity melt into the last glimpse of i&r and the curved with few exceptions by -Jewish cliil- j TMs v.'£E' decided, a t E smsg many books and articles used in itsinfinite distance behind by tiiexross- into sleeping ceSx, small, clean, fur- the mosque of: zation ior the year 1921 to 1922. s ancient walL From dreti to their -parents 'in accordance j ing of Lincoln Jews held 5CTKI&% .«£ Young Judaaa is an educational club worship should he stored or buried, ing of the narrow Suez Canal. At nished with bare-necessities. A com-line of !erad the point of :view of the new I'ales- with the Mosaic- commandment and I which -fell details of the ©malm fhe squalid Casfcrms Housn of Sanmon dining-rooin and kitchen, worked organization for American Jewish and it was decided that they should ™ eratitm -were given. 'The -meeting -was boys and girls. It lias over one thou- be consigned to the earth, in accord- •tara the first sign of Judaism emerges .by the women In Tegular shifts, com- tine—that is, of the Palestine rrowin the di-m figures of a lew Pales-.' pletes the settlement. Thsse new laj ing "under the Jewish immigrant?— held raider the .auspices -T?£ the " sand clubs and twenty thousand mem- ance -with custom. -ri-ni^-n Jews returning to -Jercs^Jem. boursurs de terre and stone-breakers | Jerusalem is the _least alive of the of limcbln sna WEB sttendei • bers throughout the United States, The ceremony was a . unique one, es -of <erary 13 of which are in Omaha. Nathan so far ^as the Jews in Scotland are They stand grouped together, a patch form an interesting experiment. They ! cities. Here the .Palestine Jev is to of dark colour in their narrow "black come in from the fields at noonday, ] be seen walking the streets on a Sab} in the city &nd Straus has long been an active and concerned. coats, their broad "hats shading finely- carrying picks, shovels and spades, j bath in his close fur cap anfl fiecoramembers of the devoted supporter of the Young cut features in pale faces, softened brown with the EUH, shining vdthltive flowing robes, or pfa%-ing at the Tells of Lli?cote K« Judea movement. : a little by the two silky brown-curls sweat, laughing End singing, and if j Availing Wall." "This costume adds not I*&bbi Jacob Sissger, in the: In accepting the office, Mr. Straus that hang on -either cheek. A pair ni you care to glance on the shelves or]a little to the picturesrpienes,. of the address o± the .sftemooa, spote • said: "Who can resist the appeal of Jewish, situation .ae it mffw sslsts fe "blue eyes raised, unseeing and ab- ] table? near their beds you will dis-j streets of Jerusalem, but it is a naour TDOVE and girls? Happily it is UnoDin and stesssefi "fclie nccesBiij?' 4air Eorbed, have the inscrutable depths of cover books of philosophy, metaphys- ] iional dress that lias adapted itself to not for bread that they cry here in i the f onnaticm of s. f ederatiom <^ sH mysticism and faith. Faith that is ies, classics. An intellectual peasantj the climate and conditions of Poland ; America. Bnt the mind and soul of the keynote of the Jewish spir% which ry! Ideal, if in the'^nature of things ; .snd Russia, and has been .brought j Drylands Hefcssl' to -Change | activities. "**What LincelB. needg,* -3M the child also needs Btimulation, and. I said, '"is to eradicate the finds expression in the breaking of ;it can be expected to* last/ jlrom the Jewish communities'in .those) Zionist Policy fease For at is such club organizations as Young Arabian Bitterness. | in relief vsrsrfc that "we -wyw iaem, Stones on the roads of Galilee, and! The directors of X>ilb are esperi-j countries. "It is, therefore, not wells Judea that give the.child the desire Thousands of Jews Awaiting 'lorni'BlBte .E po-Ticr srafi jmoit&gni drives men to a leadership -of an al; menting in a process of terracing the j suited to the. climate of Palestine, and ; for spiritual and cultural acquireEEPETITIOK OF JAFFA EX- j f^>r commxraitv work. "We Tixm>& "to Turn to Enter America Af- most desperate cause. I stony hills of Judaea. ' Vegetables are j is not worn by .the young -generation. \ ments. It also implants ' i n their fected hy Drastic CESSES AEEB | ^ Yet their .hope does not ssem un-'j being planted; • figs, peaches, straw- \ of Chaiutsim, who are csomg the | iearts a love for their Tace and a tiDSE Order. founded when i&e express from Kan' berries are to be .grown, the vine culj spadework for the Jewish ' national j ^ ^ come te vs (J. C. B.) •desire to be of service in the restorai ^ ^ e r s t r from*!! parts rf other sectionE of Pal- \ tion of Palestine. All honor to the SERVICE AT HARD LABOR tara slips out of the El-Arish des-rt ° tivated; and the hillside should "be j home. There arises, in 'these circuit;- j __. EBa into the fertile coast-land country. W « ™f-& *• a movement has !•**** hundreds of young men and young IS ALTERNATIVE. is cultivated sparsely en certain elements women who as volunteers have led P ^ ? ? « e ^onfiaw m -mr .orArab cultivation, and the hs Arab •poTsulstioE of "Sis counthese groups of boys and .girls for Warsaw, October 24.—(J. Press be seen here^and there plougliing with hills ready to undergo the same procrssaonsi ntstEtutaom^, JMIG t© sollow . ry t o "begin' a Beries •so rrnny years and 'have thereby Association.)-—An order just issued Acrricultnral Research. donkey or ox or camel and his prim-- ess, provided tii". land .can be p r o \ ewish colonies 'and city sett. T--lpcd to -mould their characters a t lay the Polish authorities calls ior the aitiye v/ooden plough. His .method'cured, and there'is money to procure] If the active-growta^an d xruir? s a c H£ vicini*T' We need tr- establish -contacts • r.? most impressionable period. 1. Expulsion -withm 14 days of all alien- scarcely turns the soil, Dut he seems; it. I t ali sounds possible when it is : be found in Jens\ occnTreo • "i Judais T^-I^---^ ^ - D -n^ *r, +.p 'n^ f the -coxmfacy in -«riisr' ph.:-. 11 be me si lhappy-tp be the God-emigrants and refugees possessing to get good .results from his crops,' remembered that ]the Jadaean liiTis | salem, it is there a t Jeas.t tha: '7" " - ••'W the "L1. h~r of the .movement, and to do passports and visas to proceed "to thethough, .of coursfi,'he supplies only'. were originally lEicldy forested, and; xaachinery7 for^-prair i ..tilled or 4 for -promoting' tiie-grov-tn -^ -"— .rf an.«ax f all I can to hold up the lianas of "United States. Others not inposses- minimum needs. I t is difficult as yet sre srid now- ably because the Turks I is centered. The.Zionist riot ^ave .is a « f f l a f - filand f - | ^aR , - ADUX ^ 1 fassacss CDn"iini~Hion Z your active leaders. I l o p e ; that sion of £nch documents must Jeave bitternesE wnicij -prevaiii? becssise i ^ p 3 } i n . J t > x i J p-j IP JT^
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Here are whitewashed • ,„. _. . ,, , , . • .can be f otaid ausiiy -etapicyec r _ cummng m tlie last piece; ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ =-n",-^ -n™ stricken nrethem in the v.-ar-ridden who after "many months of struggling farmhouses, with,red-tiled roofs, nest- ; excitement ^ e and -painting, silver o f " r o a d % v l , i c i l discovers Jerusalem imilil countries. Ee gave up luxuries, sold and -waiting^ lave already^ obtained ling in the midst of eucalyptus groves, • executed, with consiaeraois : b e d d e d amo^g the hills. The right - " ' his ~achi zv.u coveted the proceeds the necessary documents to proceed vineyards, almond groves, orchards : i skill. And here, again, are the build- : road is walled by high'Tocks; on \ j e w » and Henry Mon** on T h e to,the z£-?dinE of the war orphans in to America. I ings of the Agricultural Sesaarch and Ditteriy -lncennes golden with oranges, l i g h 'hedges of t h g l e f t a _ teeI) ^ e v ^aris A0^ to \ | p i a ^ ^ ^ FederotioB in a sosition Department, an institution •refusing to sseede to Aral) P.alertin^. ^ m0Ie T 0 U n d e d | mimosa, low partitions of cactus—a r i v e r ^ b e d to' ^ great value, wTiich seeiis to disand plan disturbances on £ 'large scale j Community.'' His name came first into national AUSTSALTA DOES NOT KESIEE true Garden of Eden—and they.have ^ j l s s-j-g-tcfrinr; ^ | cover the fruits, vegetables, flowers to force England into a more concilia- i The meeting closse. wiiit * JEWISH EEFUGEES. promincw/e in connection with Milk Xondon. (J. P. A.) Hesponding to learned here to tie down the ever-;] ^ ±i~st nninpse of the city isf ^ ! and trees most suitable to the cii- tory -position. Pasteurisation, which is really the I tiHC xegaestinE the B'naS. B'xith the efforts of the ICA to get some advancing sand dunes. There are impressive. Outsicie the hoar °~ *^P : mate, both those indigenous and those most important of all the important I a meeting of sfl 'local wrganimtJOBS? -*O services he has rendered humanity. of the Jewish refugees settled | \m heifl -withia the coia In Ihis icve for childi-en the high Australia, i t was learned officially, I plans for the lancobi death rule o£ twenty-nine years ago that the Australian Government does made him feel keenly this slaughter not favor these Jews as immigrants. •On the coast road t o Jerusalem ' and hospitals buiit by the Italians and T O t m c . -r a r n i e r i s thus given an opporof the innocent. By what has .been MEN OF ALL CEEDS TO ASSIST ( there are a couple of small Jewish the French, are overlooked called "prophetic insight," he found ,e the extensive possr FATHEK FLANAGAN. I <X T A.) colonies, living at chose quarters with the main CEU.;:e to be contaminated j Hording has o5ered SsbM the Arab villages. One of the newest, milt—and he also discovered the Ministers of every creec and j E.ornIeM of CffEgregstioB IBTS^ « i remedy—Pasteurization. He estabM b , is a real pioneer settlement. nomination in Omaha vail "be csfeefi jj Colnifeuss, Ohio, Ohio, a post s s lished stations in many cities in the -workers, for the most part from Eus- [ cafes. The roads are not good, and . honey from T»IILLION DOLLAR PALESTINE to deliver special sermons, on "Father •, s t a t s £ . R E A a B s a fi O T * United States and Europe where this sia and the Ukraine, are of all sorts' often foully muddy. To appreciate-Jewild thyme, the ooffer, 'bx£, -It .is .*«* .DEVELOPMENT- COMPANY Flanagan's iiome" on the Sunday j. ,has , „ .accepted ^cm±P.& the milk -was dispensed at a nominal and classes—students, doctors, peas-' rusalem it is best to mount^the .hnl apricots, >oth inxli'lrenous •preceding the drive for $300,000 for | , 3 ^ 5 ^ , ^ ^ a g yet in. -which ^ ^ POKJIED IN ENGLAISTD. from the price or given Iree to those who could ants. Thev have built -wooden lints, behind it, and to 7oo"kj -not afford to pay. By this means London. (J. C. B.) The first meet-: he has prevented ;much sickness; saved The drive will be launched °^- i aiplomstic Telations ing of the ^British Economic Board in .better nealth than the men, broad- the future Hebrew University. Seen i •innumerable lives and caused to grow •November_14. to last one week. ! United Ststes sa& 'ITorb^F « » (Continued on are - ) into -vigorous manhood and "woman- for Palestine, generally known as shouldered, stout and Strong. Some thence, the lines of the city against a ] Since i-ather Flanagan's Home ! gj-j^g^^ ^ ^JJJ |,g •%&&. , « the "Economic Council," met yester-: hood many who otherwise would have was founded in December, _191T, ne ^ j ^ t o ^ ^ ,,e0HS*ry. •*<? day under the chairmanship of Sir : succumbed. QUAKER PROTISIONS !
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Jewish Religions' has housed icrty-five -Jewisn. Beys Jiobert Waley-'Cohn. '"" Sir Alfred; Inadvisable to Send RECEIVED IN MINSK until a Jewish home could "be found Mond, who was absent "because of h.is; " Food Parcels to Russia l'Taking Pwiga. (J. P. A.) A large consignEMIGRANTS TO AP.IEPJCA ministerial' duties in* connection with' for them. •SEMITES iace In SUFFEFJKG IN ENGLISH he unemployment .crisis, -wrote a! Higa.' (J. T. Agency.) The new ment of provisions chiefly intendcri Overlook Farm, "which consists of for the relief and succor of children. AKD FSENCH POSTS letter assuring the members of fhe Latvian customs regulations, estabKeval, (J. T. A.), A •strong reli- j 160 .acres acres of fine tillable SDII, is Tienna. Loncion. (J. C. H.) Je^vish emi- Council that the British Government lished last Tveek "by the Latvian gov- has been received in Minsk. The con- "rrious revival is noticeabls among the | .twentv minutes ride west on t h e 1 „,*.) Owing to lack •<£ E t grants bound for America are in favorably inclined towards -Jew- ernment, are so prohibitive that many signment has come from the relief or- Jewish population • of -"Soviet Sussia j .paved Dodg-e road. 'The iioys 11 committee here -sppoiirteS to^ great distress in English and Prench ish economic development i a Pales- persons t o whom parcels of food and' E l a t i o n oi Quakers wmch has been a n d - g f e ^ e . Despite the orcier x>i jp r e S eiu are being housed m tern- _ the forticnniiBg' aa.ti-SBBH&; ports. The steamship companies, have tine and asserted that ^England -views clothing been sent from America a a d i n S various communities by r ^ s i ^ 5 0 T i e t government that all Che- -. porary wooden -structures -which P.TS j for has introduced strict medical examina- with all seriousness the pledges made are-:not in a position t o accept them : dorim and Tesliivoth be closed, per- [ HOT^ taxed to their capacity. Our tions BO as not to carry to America to the - Jevs';.in the Balf our declara- from the customs .officials. This is Jewish .medical men in Hovno have j j . E I ! S because of the order, a nioveBecause of this uniortunate i dent learns tjist such passengers as win "not he ad-tion and the San Eemo Decaion. ciitioTi, at true of parcels sent to residents in i organized a permanent^ medical or-{| at an average of ten t i s o n f o o t f o r the rejuvenation mitted into the "United States, and Sir Eohert Waley-Gdhn opened the Latvia and of parcels passing through ! ganization, -we are informed from of Jewish -religious life.' .Synagogues less -waifs a dsy are turned awsy. who -will nave to he taken hack on meeting "with a statement in which Latvia for persons in; Soviet ,Hussia. Hovno. and 'Beth ' Hedi'oshim .in all parts their steamers. of the country are filled, not only on he emphasized the importance of car- A parcel vkined at 10 American Sabbath -and "Holidays, but every day are 'homeiess and without i i Many men, -women and children rying out the_ Sutteriberg irrigation' dollars is taxed fabulous thousands Choose .Sussia •e:q>enses thereof. are Jiot passed on Dy the steamers'- project and of financing house huild- • of,-rubles, which few people receiving Otiota I§ T?ot H S e d iof the -week. S;.ii!i?:ogiics that ad j They hare no place to go, and physicians Imcause of the increased ing operations in Palestine. He 'in- relief packages from t h e United Warsaw. (Jewish T. Agency.) In j been closed lor a time nave been th^-T are turned away, tbe streets and TRIP strictness' Df the examinations, and timated that these two undertakings States a r e in a position to pay. The ! the frontier districts, between Eussia | re-openea, re-decorated and . . . . many sad scenes follow the accept- -would De the first to be handled' by general concensus of opinion i s that j and .Poland, where the population has j appointed. Scribes are busy -writing ; ir.als are made, is their only altems- j ance of one member of a iamily as the Economic Council. He spoke of i t i s much more advisable ' t o send j the Tight, according to t h e Riga j new scrolls of ttfe l a w to take the " The now Home, to he erected with i low. ehsh-mtr c& Thr ^ m\n Zu>m& a passenger, while others are re-the American Economic Council or- money drafts t o individuals in ^Russia,! Treaty., t o choose .Russian or Polish j place of those that were burnt, or M turned hack. In Liverpool, Plymouth ganized "when James de Sothschild l a t h e r than parcels of food -and cloth-[citizenship, many Jews, although bit-j torn, or desecrated miring distur b - ,• t monev raised in the drive, will j E ^ C V ^ T COSBT.WK, * il; m a a n * house 500 bovs and will fnnusfa |ta-iuxr CTC hu dcntr.urc >or A m e n * and other parts, there are large was in the United States and ex-i ing or other more or less valuable a r - terly opposed to the present Bolshe- ances of one kind or anothei rood school and recre&tion facilities I as -.tir hp&t. n4 tx \.VT?V i.aycsofl aeH?numbers of emigrants, "who wander pressed the hope that the American tidies. Groups . among t h e older vik government, have chosen liussian stndy Tabnud, and the; for them. Useful trades will 1« j E&t.or. ha* Iscn. pDKncm»c to Governfrom the office of one steamship "branch would fulfill i t s duties and citizenship because Eussia'E ixnrai- orgc movement'."tausrht. It will be a factory where | i>cr i>ih. company to another in the hope that hegin activities immediately. Of "NatioiiS 3s Informed gration quota to America is not filled \ itecrew .language. thr.t Ciicni Nachmav. I'-iaiik, the- B®•will some physician will finally pass on The meeting decided to organize a Of Treaty Breaches Affectland they may thus "have the opportun- j has spread, net only to old men and good port, will their physical qualifications and per- corporation "with a capital of 200,000 ing J e w s . ! ity to .emigrate to'America. . j children, but -to- .young in.es and tured.' x r •J. i.. Davidson is in charge of the mit them to go to America. London. (J. P. A.) It• was learned . — ; women from .15 to 1(0 years of age. pounds sterling. This is to be used of the &drive, and prominent-men of all creeds exclusively to finance industrial en- here-that l a d e n "Wolf, secretary ofj liiga. (J. P. A.) The relief com-I orrunir.ution. V>-IlE HESiSl. . t l i m . {J. P. A.) entire Jewthe Joint Foreign Committee of Or- j mission which is registering the starv- i TJiit: Warsaw. (J. P. A.) A t a confer- terprises in Palestine. • Father Flc iiagan has issned an in- j TUTX} act ganized Anglo-Jewry, has placed "be-, ing in the Voles, famine district? "re-1 ish sect ion- of Tcharnubcl. in the provence lield hers, in -which representato ; vltation to the preachers of all faiths ! tion. Sniokow and his- BO-1 fore the League of\Nations informaport that among the registered are a j ihee of Sier, lias been tives of the Joint Distribution ComDanzig. (J. P. A.) The Polish or; y •e- m Omtha to raxne to the Farm at Swill p probably remain ir, the pr^^a-ioi' ~uin<. br -~> • a ^ r t t a mittee, Hias and Committee of Uk- ganisation in Galietchev "has expelled lion regarding the failure of Austria, Iar-e nanifaez- of J States fm- three -months and tnon?cn<i ' sr^ time and pivc instruction* rainian Jews, participated, plans for one of its members when it was Hungary, Latvia and Finland to com- to tbi? eflect har been received here'port received IK Ba> rel'gions to boys ol' similar all their time to united action in T)ehalf of the refu- learneel ttot he hi'jj ^gld his home to ply with the Minority Eights provis- from fhe headquarters of the Helief IJCWJ have bi;en .ctz literally homeless j 1 and wi'Jiout of sustenance. ! faith ion of their Commission in Samara, aiscusseu. gees "were formulated
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