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MemoMi at ColinMa' Nameo Felix Warburg Makes Gift of §100,000 to Further Civic Education.
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a a L. o" ' ' — - • ;—. *< alem.—Mr.' Barzel, a Sefar- a di ' o f Zfdon, has purchased the m, -.--pjeet in Jaffa from the well known Arab effendi, Sursak Bey, for the sum of §500,000. - The street (Bustrus street) is the main street of Jaffa, on which the largest stores and most important business firms are located. Mr. Barzel is a tobacco dealer in Zidon and one of the wealthiest Jews in Palestine. Sursak Bey, who resides in Beirut, was at one time the owner of a large part of Emel Izrael. The recent purchase by the National Fund of 60,000 duham near Merchayia was made from... him.
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THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY A REVIEW. OF TEMPLE ISRAEL'S JUBILEE CELEBRATION.
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Temple Israel has celebrated i its 3olden Anniversary, and the spiritual oys of the event will linger in the hearts of .those who. participated in it for many a day to come. Rarely has it been the fortune of any community to receive the soulstirring messages that were sent out from, pulpit and platform on last Friday, aturday and unday—rarely indeed have men and women spoken with the sincerity, the frankness and the arbor as did "those who were on the program of these three' days. Tolerance, sympathy and a world-encompassing humanity marked the addresses, which in thmeselves reflected the spirit of the time and the occasion.
Provides for Dr. Herzl Tomb in Palestine London. (J. C. B.) The executors of the will of Dr. David Wolfsohn, late president of the World Zionist Organisation, announce that he has bequeathed his entire estate of 150,- j Fund of 58,000 Raised in Five G00 florins (£75,000) to the' Jewish Days Through Plan of Memopeople. His wish is that part of the rial for Deceased. money be expended in transferring the remains of Dr. Theodor Herzl, SISTERHOOD CONTRIBUTED Mrs. Wolfsohn and himself to Pales-. tine, where suitable monuments Ere to j ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS be erected. ! In the presence of S50 people, The greater part of his estate is left | fruests at the Anniversary Banquet to the Zionist Actions Committee, to of Temple Israel -last-Saturday night. be spend as it sees fit. the mortgage of S8.000 on the Temple
itself most beautifully to coception ] with us, but more especially when as the Biblical fiftieth year of jubilee they. are with 'Gentiles, as it is our —of liberty and rejoicing. duty to guide oar spiritual lives. For in such people the material has alTemple Israel's celebration was a together • transcended- the spiritual— ENDOWMENT WILL PROcelebration, not only" for Temple and this the Jew dare not permit," VIDE FOR CITIZENSHIP members, but far all Jews, orthodox. said Dr. "Simon! TRAINING. 4 reformed • alike. It was. truly The Jew among the nations of the gratifying ta sse the spirit o£ the •world New York.—The Trustees of Teachwas ' discussed by Rabbi occasion - taken; up and shared so Frcnklin and R^obi Simon on Suners . College of Columbia University whole^heartedljp fay members of the day, morning at the Srandeis theater, announced at a.meeting last^Treek a other synagogues in the-city. In the when sis hundred -people came to hear structure was hurried, gift of $100,000 from Felix M. WarFriday evening-Services at the Temple their inspiring-, addresses. Speaking on burg, one of that board, for the Leo Kosenthal. treasurer of- the was a goodly number of members of the subject -"The Jew and Moia.1 Dis•founding of-a chair of Civic^ EducaTemple, who conceived the pint* the orthodox- wing of Judaism. Cer- armament" Rabbi' Simon traced first tion, in memory of Jacob H. Schiff. whereby the- funds • were secured fi! tainly on that night and on the suc- the attempt'of, man. to bring about •'.-~Mr. Warburg's gift, at vfas anliquidate, the. mortgage, applies!' the ceeding day and especially on Sun- world peace, and then the Jew's rela- j nounced, will provide special considerThe money i match to the document. day morning Temple Israel "and its tion -to those attempts. "The world ation for the training of American i was raised in five days through thr celebration was the magnetic center asks us—the Jews—to disarm. Of -what school children and foreign-born adefforts of the trustees of the Temper, ouf our community. • ' • ults'in the duties of good citizenship shall we disarm ourselves ?. Shall -vm . . . . . , . _ . . . . n, i *i ®nB ifoousahd dollars was snbA group.of people had met to in the American democracy. "This Judaism, pure, undiluted, funda- throw' off'• our; Got',-'our Bible, oiir Attitude_of_Zipr.iste_inMestiiie| s c r l J b e £ ! % the: Sisterhood, and th*solemnize the fact that fifty years mental Judaism, the Judaism Source of Irritation togift," the announcement says, "enthat prophets," onr'psalms?. What then? j remaining S7,00D'by "members of tbr had passed since their forefathers had finds its inception in the 'true Jewish Tjj'i world: woat<i no', want us. We Arabs ables the college to make more vital J Temple, Under the plan, Bubscxib^v-s than, ever before the -work it is now Both Harding and Hughes Give come together to serve God as a con- home, was the keynote of every ad- '•vould--be-as nothing. For we have nrt{ doing in. training for better citizenApproval to Work of New gregation in Israel. A group of peo- dress made by all the speakers. waited for God to tome dovm TO US— of deceased members of tbf?s?~ ple—a mere handful of the earth's HAKJltlM. ship, "which includes (1) special cours" I t is through your home that'you he have reached vp ir.to the Heavens. I families, which' will be engraved vmoTi Organization. 1 millions—rejoicing in their possession es for teachers of scouting and. recrepreserve the possession of Israel," am taken Him from the elemental La bronze memorial tablet to fee of that faith which had persisted London. (J. P. A.) The British SAMUEL GOMRERS, HONORational leadership, where the opporsaid Rabbi. Abram Simon. - "I call forces of nature—and we cannot |in the Temple, Kaddish. will b throughout five thousand years of the government, has made public the reARY CHAIRMAN. tunities are equally rich for making you back t<* your homes, fathers and j shake him'off. But we, and other peorecited on the Yahrzeit of those world's history! Fifty years—reckport issued by a special commission j "X""" - pupils aware of their relations to mothers. Jewish men must remember j pies too, must disarm ourselves of names have been thus 'peroned as but a moment of time in which investigated the pogroms made) (By 3MAS KHOADS, special representative their civic and social groups; (2) their responsibility: and Jewish women hatred and prejudice. The world has of t i e Jewish Correspondence Bureau at the uncounted .eons of the world's by Arabs upon the Jews of Jaffa and j courses for training teachers of Engtheir duty." , so. many' religions we have lost reContributors to the fund were as Washington.) , existence—yet to the celebrants marksome of the colonies during last May.! lish, for foreigners, and (3) courses ligion. So "many fraternities we have follows: "The Jew must build his Spiritual While the report concedes thatj Oscar S. Straus, former ambassador ing the life and the passing of a life himself," said Eabbi Leo M. lost fraternity.. So many fences built for instructors in the Americanization Sisterhood Temple Israel, generation of men, for of the founders there is no Bolshevism among the to Tarkey and cabinet member under of thejforeigner, in co-operation with Mrs. Teresa Arnstein, > Franklin. "Less danger hovers over; for offense, not dfense. Just "enough of the congregationnone remained! Jews in Palestine, it does in a gen15. Jolm Brnnil-eis, the Department of Education of the President Roosevelt, has accepted the the Jews that leave Judaism to join religion' to hate each other,: not love." Albert CishB, eral sense blame Zionist leaders for post of permanent chairman of the A congregation in Israel—a single in -worship with others, than in the State of New York. Martin Cabn-Clucago, "We must all disarm our own hosti" C o l i n , -• • • •• recently formed general committee on unit of that people who for fifty cen- Jews who ignore all religious worship. lities, forswear our own prejudices the happenings and in a specific sense it puts the burden of responsibility j SopMe gFnyman. ; Will Promote Citizenship. limitation of armament which was turies had preached the fatherhood within the limits of rationality; we Franklin, and of God and the brotherhood of man, The Tabbis cannot make Judaism. It m i l s upon the Jews who took part in the j Rabbi nnsl Mrs. Leo M. ! "This gift to Teachers' College has created under the auspices of the Oberfeiaer Family. is the pew asd not the pulpit that! t recognize that there is a place in one whose concept of "universal love May demonstration. j EmJS Guns, special significance for civic, education, American Federation of Labor and the world for every religion, as well I. Gluck. and tolerance had been rejected by builds the synagogue." The attack "upon the colonies is i Mrs. 8. Goetz, . . . since the college is in a position ma- other bodies to conduct activities in as every nation; that others have the "The value of 'the past is. reflectTave Gross. all other peoples of history! said to.have resulted from the rumor terially in' making any' new program the interests of reduced armaments "Gladstone Family, same right to moral . dignity and which spread among- the Arabs that Mrs. Goldsmith, Went Point. Neblv, At Washington the spokesmen of ed in the best.we have to-day," said for civic training effective, in the near during the international conference in as we have, beGoklsirom Children. Eabbi Wm. Eosensu. "Just as what spiritual expansion Jews were killing Arabs in Jaffa. The the world powers were in session— Washington. Mrs. Meyer Hellman, Baltimow, future, through its many advanced fore we c a n Clasp freedom 131 OUT we have to-day is built upon what Henry Hyman. : "' report admits that quite a number of students who are accepting each year ! Samuel Gompers was elected hon- trying, after the crudest war of all hands." Jlerzberjf Brothers, • we had in the past so what we shall & m s of police force isoij Wm. : 1... Holzman. positions of leadership in schools all orary chairman of the committee. times, to realize that ideal of huEabbi Franklin speaking along the] Mrs*. Ssismel'Xats, "1 have tomorrow will be builded upon only failed to restore order c-r : over the country. This year the col- iRabbi Stephen* S. Wise,is a member manity that Israel's prophets had ,T. B. .Kate. • - . - • " ' -f broad lines cf international what we have to-day. Judaism in the E B preached. tect the Jews, but'actually aided'the lege. Has enrolled ovzv. 3,300 students, of the governing board. Mrs. JTscob ICJeitt. not,,-cannot Past, present and future, as if by a future, will Arab, riotgrsi Among1, the. «rvSJaus.- -Wwrris .l.wy. - • of.whom over 1,000 are advanced sturr : generatfon.' * '*-•"-"-• Approval of President. _ . . crafty-••trick ~of fate,"linked "hands at j , j on the other hand, the report o«i«» dents taking-; post, graduate! studies in M. S. Miller, • ._ j lenge." ' "We are on I have now secured authoritative Temple Isrela's celebration. Joseph Poliact. j | there were many Arabs who made EH •Simflarly Mra. Abram Simon, in 1 "^7" h e "J l d ' education leading to higher degrees. MYK. R, A. PollnelS, " , , -, - *_.-IT- - effort to pacify the crowd. Israel's past, illustrious and splen- her address to t h e members of t h e i - " ' • , >!rs. IS. Prod. These figures show that Teachers' inclination that Gompers consulted , , . ., _ : , - _ , ' o f seeking world domination, w e QO CK o. . Ilac-Iinimi* " , , .. . . .... , . . , The reflection upon the attitude j Iltirry College has enrolled, this year more both the President. ."and.•• "Secretary did, becomes more clearly an integral Sisterhood of t h e Temple on SaturII. XifUfetd, temporal j !„-,.•, for . .,_..: to .- -^ . sim.... —but it is spiritual,, not tempera Hughes before "taking any steps to Sirs. Flora Itoseustock. day, pleaded a rfeturn the part of the world's future than ever and policies of the Zionists is made ] post graduate students in education dominion, we seek and have sought for "Pave I>ospis8toek. VT, awl Mrs, Charles Kosewnter, than, all the other colleges and univer- effect an organization, and tnat his it had seemed to be before;; and Is- plicity of the old home life of the 5,000 years. Pray God we attai that by the commission in the following Henry Kosenthal, subsequent action was in pursuance rael's present becomes the pathway Jew, and urged adherence to the i terms: sities of this country combined. The Max Koseittli&l. height. .SfolSn Eosentbnl, i "The attitude of responsible Zionpossibilities for helping the cause or* of- their approval. Darwin Kingsley, leading from the one unto the other traditons of the Jewish home. "I Both rabbis received splendid ovaFlora KoKentljei, president of the New York Chamber through the significant confluence of honor and respect above words," she ists is not negligible, as it is one of good citizenship are apparent." tions for their masterful lectures, and Kidner siiipcr-ijoe'Angeles. of Commerce, is the treasurer cf the the world's events. . said, "that Jewess • whose home is a the irritant causes of the present dis- ..Tny f>ine?r. at. the conclusion' of Dr. Simon's committee which now seeks to raise Mrs. Ernestine Kotholz, For- a broad survey of the position kosher home, despite the hardships thrilling address the entire audience content. It arises perhaps from the Xonnnn Rofliolz, $100,000 for its work, the main ob- of world Jewry to-day reveals at the incident to keeping it so. There is habit of regarding Palestine as a deMrs. B. lleuben, jective of which will be to support one extreme nations of the world no ceremonial so beautiful as lighting rose to thank, him. serted, derelict land, -sparsely inhab- j Mrs. I. Kosenglpin-Kioux City, Mrs. Jacob -Rothschild, the conference according to the pur- harassing, despoiling and 'exploiting our Sabbath lights. There is no place The Jew. in Omaha, the Jew in ited by a population without tradi- j Dr. A. Snclis, poses outlined by the present ad- the Jew, and at the .other extreme, on earth quite so restful, quite so America, the Jew in the world, the tions of nationality, where political J Frederick S. Seligsohn find FamUy, Slosberg. ministration. At the same time, by nations of the world meeting in tem- spiritually peaceful, as a true Jewish Jew among Jews, the Jew among Gen- experiments may be launched without j Jacob Mrs. Louis SoiiLTiier and Jolins Nevra»a». PUBLIC OPINION means of public meetings, publicity porary harmony to bring about a per- home." Max Sotntnprs, tiles—the Jew, these were..-the'in- arousing local opposition. Such a con- ! .Tohn Sonin-Frerp.ont". FAVORS STRIKERS in the press, distribution of pammanent reign of international toleThe place of the American Jew struments upon which the music cf ception is considerably at variance! 8pipsrH->rpfr TTantny, phlets, etc., the committee will seek rance, love and peace based at the ,Tulfs "TTTicar, among his fellow Americans was dis- Temple Israel's Golden_ Anniversary with the spirit of authorized Zionist | Mrs. New York. (J. C. B.) . Sixty thou- to arouse the country to recognition MorrlE WoloY.if z;. very heart upon the teachings of cussed at length by the speakers, "If was played.- The Jewish home, the policy as defined in the declared in- j Mr. nn<1 Mrs. Pnm sand Jewish cloakmakera have an- of the necessity of lessening armaPaniiiy^ Israel's prophets.. And. between the. there are those among us who are Jewish soul, these. were the m&lodies tention of the Secretary of State and I -V,"irtlis*?j3fiftf-f>r !Hrs. <7ora Wolf, swered the strike call issued by their ments. ' two, lies Israel, self-perpetuating loud, who are ostentatious and vul- that rang our clearest. Jewish fervor the local government. Much, we I Miss Minnio Wolf. union, thus paralyzing the entire Isidore &:igler. through the rugged strength of his gar in the display of their possessions and Jewish spirit, these were the S3TTL- feel, might be done to allay the exwomen's clothing industry in New Co-operation of Peace League. indestructable faith. and accomplishments, if there • are phordes that arosfi. May they echo isting hostility between the races if York. The strike was called after The league to enforce peace, of In Omaha a congregation in Israel those among our women who make and re-echo through the years in a •responsible persons on both sides i the Manufacturers' Association had, which Straus is a prominent official celebrates half a hundred years of of themselves perambulating jewelry never-dying strain-; that shall pro- could agree to discuss the questions j in-violation of the agreement to rewill co-operate with the committee existence—and breathes prayers and shops, I say to you that it is as much claim throughout the ages the ages— arising between them in & reasonable 1 main in force till June, 1922, put in and it is also expected that similar sees visions of a roseate future. our duty to teach them dignity, re- old song of the Jew "Israel's Mision spirit on a basis that the Arabs demands some time in October for a bodies will lend their support also. should accept implicitly the declared Truly this fiftieth anniversary lends —S. H. S. serve and simplicity when they are is Peace." . ' ALL CLASSES OF JEWRY GREET piece-work system, a forty-nine hour Mr. Straus has stated that he intends policy of the government on the subworking week, airil a reduction in NOTED LEADERS. to take up his residence in Washingj ject of the Jewish national home., HUNDREDS ATTEND wages, insisting that this was to go 26,000 Russians to Marshall Elected Chairman of I and that the Zionist leaders should _ ton in connection with his chairmanSome FREIBERG SERVICE <j. .P., A.). The Keren #into effect on November 14th. Enter United States ship duties. .. ; American" Jewish'; Committee j abandon and repudiate all pretensions ] time last June conferences began beCincinnati, Ohio.—More iljan fifdelegation headed by M. Before July 1922 Dr. Stephen S. "Wise, besides;GomNew York. . (J, C. B.) : At a meet- that go beyond tween the International Ladies' Garteen hundred people came to pay a Sokolow and including ProNahura pers (who is.honorary chairman) and The report which bears the signaDanzig. (J. T. Agency.) The ing. of the Afflerican' Je^*ish Commitment Workers' Union and the Mantribute of honor and spiritual debt to fessor 'Otto Warburg, former presi1 . . . , , Straus, is. the other Jewish member of J. Walter Freiberg, late president of American Consul in Warsaw an- tee, faeld last Sunday In the Hotel tures of Sir Thomas Haycroft,- Sir dent of the Zionist World Orpamsmufacturers' Association with regard t h e c o m r a i t t e e . the Union of American Hebrew Con- nounces that according to quota ar- Astor, Louis Marshall was elected Edward Luke and Major Sfcubbs also tion, Vladimir. Jabotinsky, foutider of to increasing production in the trade. gregations at a joint religious serv- rangements of the U. S. Immigration president, Dr. Cyras- Adler and Ju- has the official endorsement of Win- ( the Jewish I«gion and advocate GoWSub-committees were appointed to inice of all the Cincinnati Reform Tem- Law, 26,300 Russians will be permit- lius Ht>senvrard, vice presidents, and ston Churchill. Color.ial Secretary. j stein were given an enthusiastic revestigate and report back to the en- REPORT OPPRESSION OF to enter the United States before Isaac W. BemBeim, treasurer. tire Conference Committee on NovemJEWS BY HUNGARIANS ples held in memory at Eockdale ted WARSAW JEWISH j ception on amivaLin this city last the end of the present fiscal year, in The meeting •was. held in executive j Avenue Temple Sunday, November ber 1st. The Association however, K E H I L L A H L I Q U I D A T E S j Friday. A special committee hetoled Vienna. (By Mail—Jewish Press 6. The service was featured by July 1922. Russians will be permitted session, but a statement issued subdid not wait to receive the findings Warsaw. {J. T. A.) The local I by Mr* Joseph Barondess, met the Association.) Eeports have been redevotional reading, music and inspir- to proceed to American ports regard- sequently told.of a. report Mr. Mar- Jewish Kehillah has decided to liqui-1 delegation in the bay and^ brought of the committees. ceived here of numerous attacks made less of whether they have relations in shall had read in -which he indicated date all its activities. Schools and j them ashore whew; thousands of New Last week Secretary of Labor Da- recently upon Jewish communities in ing addresses on the personality and the United States. . generally, that .the condition of. the institutions recently controlled by the j York Jews gave them a rousiij? w«lachievements of the departed leaaer vis offered his services to the Asso- Western Hungary by bands of MaThe American Consul, in Warsaw Jews throughout, the. world was imciation in an effort, to bring about a gyars. On the eve of Yom Kippur, made by noted men. Kehillah will be closed. Ths direc-jcome and escorted them through the likewise announces that the Polish proving, .and expressed the hope that J t o r s o f t h e K e h i l l a h commend that! East Side to the -Hotel -C peaceful settlement before the ex- the Jewish community "of Eisenstadt i V I E N N E S E START quota has been filled and that no with the amelioration of post-war pected strike on November 14th. was ordered to.pay a million kronen} Committee of Jewish scholars and (where they are staying POGROM AGITATION visas can be issued for persons de- conditions the hatreds and animosi- acommun; Twelve senators, headed by Senator to avoid having all their stores and .1 workers be organized.' t o ! No less cheering and cordial was Vienna. (J. T. A.) The local anti- siring to enter the United States ties engendered by the world conflict France, appealed to them for peace homes plundered on Yom Kippur. The the institutions. j the reception accorded the "Gentlemaintain the before July, 1922. There are, however, would gradually die away. in the trade.. The demands, however, community could. raise only 400,000 semitic association has placarded the It will be remembered that several j ment of the delegation at a fomrt5,500 persons who have already re.Among those' present. at the meet- months ago a strike of Kehillah em-1 dinner tendered them at t i e ivere <aot withdrawn, and the strike kronen and it was with the greatest entire city with signs calling upon ceived United States visas but have ing were Leo/Weil, Justice Irving Christians to make pogroms on the Astor on Sunday night. :vas called for Monday morning. ployees broke out, followi difficulty that the Magyars were preJewish inhabitants of Vienna. .'Many not yet passed through the Immigrant Lehman, Cyrus Sulzberger, Dr. Lee ] " d j to grant an increase i tive .lews of everj' class and o f t h e r e c t o r s Benjamin Schlesinger, president. of vailed upon to wait until after Yom of the placards show vile and insult- Stations in America. K. Frankel and Her.ry M. Goldfopc. .;,, ^ a p r , s - Th 0 .^, r i[- crt - cicmand v eve ' " " "'"""" w c y e r e the International Ladies' Garment Kippur when the rest of the money ing drawings and are marked with inThe Bureau of Foreign Language in j th"sc won. The guesfcs Workers' Union, has been elected could be provided. In Kabers and -;:;.?.', r.s iu scriptions of a similar nature. On New York states that the quota for chairman of the Strike Committee. other small towns, the Jews were Lorn? Marshal. inHus lloLondon. (J. C. B.) Jev^ :v. Te- ; the KchiV.ah of LcmVrg is?t?d c rub- i" Sunday, the society arranged a mass Palestine for the present fiscal year Rev. The strikers claim that their funds compelled to leave their synagogues heran and other Persian citiec have ! lie statcmor.t tc th^v clYcc:. crturr.ir.?-' Fervor,. Xcihati meeting in Sifia Hall, the largest has been exceeded and that none other ! mt>1 ! B will carry them through twenty during service on Yom Kippur and greeted vi-;th much satisfaction th? | tlie c:rc-cl--? fcr the!; aC.or.. SufcS.-muri Pchnlmnn of « ' ™* ^ meeting place i nthe city. Speeches than students will be. allowed to enweeks without difficulty. forced to chop wood and do similar news of the appointment cf Sabri! secpsr.t to that, attacks v-frc mars Rev. Dr. Jowph Silvonnan of Tetepte were held by members of Parliament ter this country. Joseph Kornfield cs V. S. Ambassador j or. zhs Kchillch fcr its r^sin-.ilr.ticrV ^.rvv ifl. Vv. .Tudah f- MajfMis, Ed-r • The, New York press, non-Jewish work. In the large leather factory and by leaders of the Cnristian Soto Persia, "according to despatches i r.^turc, ii bo-ir.j; declared that \l-.c i"i-. *'*•?&Lrnierhach. the Hon. Abram as well as Jewish, agrees in calling of Schpitzer, all the leather was tak- cialist Party.. An active fear actuates London. {J. C. B.) A Jewish al- which have been r e c d \ c i here. The j rectors were *.ot to he trusted v : t H I. Ariolph Lcv--itjolmr <Judi» _ the action of the Association- "un- en away together with some members local Jews that serious outbreaks may derman, David Davis, has been elected wise" in breaking the terms of the of the firm, who were returned after condition of Jews h£E l»een far from ! the fupcn-is'.-n o.* Jew*"! schco:?- It j Eoswlsky, Jurigf Strah*. I tof. *.. occur at any moment. The Jewish Lord Mayor of Birmingham, one cf POSV, and the presentee in the country I aopear^ that the decision to liquidate | Kaplan. Harry Fischrl, biamiel <, agreement before its expiration in an absence of some days; One inself-defense corps is recruiting Te-inths strike | Lamport, and others of eqfealJune, thus turning public opinion dividual has not been traced. All were forcements and is preparing itself to the largest industrial centers in the of Eabbi Komf ield will -do much to !j lias come as a result of 1 nence in the comKitraitv against itself. seriously ill-treated. and it? aftermath British Isles strengthen their morale. protect tb.2^ Jewish quarter.
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