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; Let us turn tlie -^vision -within r4 c lor -ten minutes. Ten minutes is F " ' " 'ji'TsMa (JTA) - A J w - l not. a very long time. It . still • ./smaller, Aaron Liss, is the I • "* • ~r of Waal be claims is thei . leaves you on the day on -which , -icJlest booS ot the Bike in exyou look -within for. ten minutes , j-istence. I t - i s ' a copy of Genesis J between fifteen and sixteen hours l of «jd"aoatioa2^ . in Hebrew, "the size of an aspirinto spend on business and bridge, g Ssrnzts tablet." .family and friends,™polities and -j The pages are 3-16 of a square pictures, eating and drinking and AESOHUbsd TO •moving about in space. jinch in size. Using a fine quill, ' The •K-orld, ^ e are, bound to (JTA) •'—— Expansion | Liss wrote the test on banknote London aflmit,; i3 in a n evil, case. Cruel of educational services and em- j pager under a magnifying glass. ware range, cruel witch and hereigration .facilities -was announced j Jewish emigration, Prague tic hunting blacken the face of "With a larger and more in- which accounts for a large part by the Council for,. German J e w - I ^ , ^ of t—p P a ' e s ^ n e Germany a n d R u s s i a . The Mid- clusive-program Camp Akiba will of the total emigration in all East ry in a report in -which Lord Her- I 11 si* tile Ages are "back" and those of open its third season a t the Jew-European lands, w a s only 3 per bert Samuel, chairman of the{'"^^" J ' c~ Ti us "who were grown u p before t h e ish Community Center," Monday cent of the total in Czechoslova- Coancil's British section, depict- j '•" "World "IVar get up every5 morning morning, Jijne 21, at .9 o'cloclr. kia during 1936, the government ed the constantly-increasing crive Omalfk Eio and look at our paper- appalled This home camp t o r boys and bureau of statistics revealed in of Jews to -emigrate from " Geropportunity , """. amazed, half-incredulous at th girls, 5 to 14 years of age, con-reporting that there were 233 many. Gelegrates to "break-down of that aibt unlovely tirehes throughout—the day, five Jewish emigrants among the to"Pressure to leave Gersicny erson'E ia^fc and not unhopeful -trorld tin days a week until 5 o'clock. tal of 7,201 who left t h e country does not diminish and is likely to be aggravated," Lord Sanrael • once -we This year's program includes last- year. . sSMoscow (JTA) — said, " a s the methodical,' relsatinIf the is in an evil case classes in woodwork, metal work the Jewish people is in a worse and leather work. a s well as Try as you will t o repress t h e lit swimming, music, dancing, ana ter and immitigable horrors of dramatics. ' general economic life Is main- j j s-ntonoinons region' were outlined j Poland a n d: Germany and other tained." Leading educators maintain adisittsd j t i l 5 s ves^ »>y Boris Troitsky, vice j lands'-'-7—- you cannot.- I n the end that t h e home camp is the answThe council report I t s t&sk F r e sident of the Govemneat ] you cannot. Nor t h e menace to er to- a vital problem. Summer that only a quarter o: Coramission for Settling Jews ca. Palestine." Nor t h e infiltration of cannot be a period of unsuperhad been accomplished. that poison and that evil here and vised play. The educational prothe Land. The • training of yoimg s e s , there and yon — - i n a neighbor- gram of the year should be conGiving f-crther details of t t e ; women a n d children leaving ing city, in the. nest block. There inued through the summer on a Over 50,000 Sign Statement "on school-must be expanded .to ? r o - ^ g l o n _ s third five-year plan is no use trying to deceive ourthe Yiddsh C m n t Uciiiy, pliy basis. The Home camp not ; • Ideals of Religions selves. Things are as they are. the only meets this problem but doe3 Liberty .. •And is it not a fact, a cold, o without breaking the importthere education, t h e report sEiS. hard fact that all this evil has ant- family contact by taking the would be "brocg'ht in as follows: New York ("V7NS) —- Over 50come upon t h e -world precisely child away from t h e home. 000 of the nation's Protestant, during; the period of intensified Nev- -"-o-k Camp Akiba has been singled Catholic and Jewish clergymen technology, of t h e race of invennd the Xa:i have signed a statement reaffirm-! out by national agencies as one tion; of the whirl of machines, of by o. / • " ^ • ; B ; a ; _ s ^ .j? 7 p H P , n t ak y the council. Emigration-j ^ ^ f t e ^ the gradual abandonment of re- of the finest homecamps 'in the ing the American principle of civ- taken tlement, he said, 'be t o ' il and Teligious freedom which of Jews to North End ligion and the habit of looking coiintry. • of German Germ create a coapact Jewish agrictil•was submitted to them last J a n d The day at Camp Akiba begins within and t h e -withering of the South America- will be assisted ti5ral population, increass •"""the of Chu r s h r of : great traditions of mankind and at 9 n'clock with roll call and uary by the National Conference with credit facilities. of Jews and Christians, it was anplans j sowing area of. the region a s i the despair in spiritual culture inspection which Is followed "by I E <il The council c l announced and'the exchange of the great dis- oat-door games. After an appetiz- nounced here by Dr. Everett R» for . another ' intergovernmental create a coarce of foaSer to satis- D"l a Clinchy, director of the Conferfy the growing needs of cattle' ^oi ciplines of education among both ing Juncbeon at noon there is a conference to convert t t e -press th c League- of Nations " arrangement | raising. . Jews and Gentiles for utilitarian period of rest. The afternoon is ence. no the general population of j Made public simultaneously In *„» T P nf -refusees into an in-1 Since studies and games, and t h e sub-devoted to crafts and swimming. e s for care of refugees into be in-'! several thousand American comstitution, broadly and symbolical- Jewish content is prominent ternational convention, to enlarge j the region is expected to by t a e -ena or the -five i munities, t h e pronouncement is its competence, and to COVET re?- I creased ly speaking, of golf l o r gemara? throughout the program. creasedtoby200,000, the -end Mr, of thTroitsfey ! years I s i t so t>r not? Ruth Allen is camp director designed to serve as a backfire ugees' rights to economic assis- said on© of the important confii- \ against the spread in t h e TJnited tance and their right to work.' And still men and women. and is being assisted by a capyounger and older, talk about able staff of counselors including States of anti-Semitic, anti-CathA financial report for 12S3 tions for successful settlemeEt of j olic and anti-Protestant propaganshowed total recipts of 25S- immigrants was the creation of i new inventions and- other insti- Betty Fellman, Evelyn Dansky, an incep.enaent s o u r c e ^ f food | da and to encourage a determintutions and further gadgets and ifertrude. Ornch, Ruth rpv Finer, ation on the part of citizens ev- 7S3 pounds with 250,000 pounds is, lie fie'clsrea, woula i fabout"$1.250V000)) to he dec, t be b found f 2 j supply. Tiis, nobody, or almost nobody, seems Florence Steinberg, Alta Hirscb, ^ e h r e r in ..„«-. i necessitate inereasmg as yet tp be losing faith in the Bill Gray, Haskell Cohen, Sol erywhere to resist such un-Amer- in ican- and' divisive propaganda. I sowing aripa *bj between sixty aafi multiplication of inventions and Susma.n,-and Dan i ESTentj- ttD^HRiia tectares, tafl "institutions and organizations and .The.text of 'the statement fdl-j Mrs.. Herman ' Jahr_will diigct rthB""totn.I"EOWing""area"fey"S 5Ti".C-oi)' .- sadgEts-.--;-. They.-Bay .lit. Russia -that the' 'camp dramatics and HosiUIe lows:•'•.-."The • United". States' ":-t>{| S hectares, which would result in. a religion i s the opiate of the.-peo- Alberts will Assist .-with t h e danc- America' is dedicated to.the t r u t h ' four-fold Increase in t i e region's " pie.: Low" forms -of religion have ing classes. Bob Posley will be tbat all tnen' are "endowed by rural population bv _ creating s.t Germar- lire "usder the shadow \ -sometimes*'been."that; But techtheir Creator with certain inalienin charge of the swimming. least 10,000 new farms. nology has become the anaestheable rights, that among these are d persecutios. EUS gross raisrep-! Rates for Center members for life, liberty and the pursuit of The isdEstrial develspiaest cf i rssntation" tic of the human soul. That is and that events i n ; r eight week camping period ar» a mere catastrophic thing than happiness." Civil liberies and rethe region flaring, the next five! ^that cotntry leave "no possible j twenty-one dollars. The rate for religion ever was. People no longligious rights that derive from years, the Goverrimes-t official I ? er either believe or doubt. They non-members is twenty-four dol- this truth a r e today being assailstated, would require immigra- ! * • . manipulate "matter! they handle lars. ed. "We of t h e Protestant, Cath- Beperi 2aads on. Basis of 5ev-1 tios of about 25,000 new work- j * Registrations "for the Camp are olic and -Jewish faiths therefore, tools. If you _ want t o know the ers, ."who, "with their families, j j eral Years'. now being taken at the office of believing that these liberties and .result — look about you. would increase the population "by | -^ Study rights are based upon the princiPerhaps there j is something the Jewish Coihmunity Center. between forty and forty-five ! j ,n govern- \ tfc=nT , ples of religion and are depen^rrong -with t h e inner man.; Perthousand persons. ir e Evange- \ ^ ^ dent for their perpetuation upon Atlantic City, N. J. (WNS) — haps there is something wrong to cttenu . J5.J.;,, •siciams the cultivation of those princi- A high incidence of heart disease •with that human will from which m CiiUrch, '. „ „, fie Opoose Barring of ples, affirm our loyalty to these in young Jews was reported to liuman action indisputably arises =; fundamenals of all just govern- the American Medical AssociaPerhaps there is something .lv 12. T i e con- -_;_.„ Jews in Medicine ment, and express our confidence tion's convention by Drs. R. Earle wrong with the temper of the in the traditions of American life Glendy, Samuel A. Levine and Ooul., Perhaps, a s .."Wordsworth Lwow, Poland ( J T A ) — A con- that have championed and appli- Paul D. White in a paper based eaid, the world is too much with Us and we have gven our hearts ference of Polish physicians has ed them. I n America we have and on several years of study of 100 . io w adopted with only three dissent- must maintain a land wherein cases of heart disease patients away. Whenever in other ages the ing votes, a resolution opposing people of different religious con- under 40 years of age, and SOO Jewsh people-has been hard be- introduction of the "Aryan para- victions and contrasting cultural cases of persons over SO Bufferset, it has not only turned out- graph" barring Jews although traditions may live together in ing from the disease who had asKsrt-er Seitung Esreals ward. I t ; has turned inward. I the Warsaw Physicians' TJnion amity and mutual respect. The been patients at the cardiac clinThis as So^cs of Ettge has gon© to eternal sources to had adopted such a resolution nation can reply upon the mobil- ic of the Massachusetts General and sent a delegation here t o deized spiritual forces of Catholics, Hospital in Boston. fortify its soul. And it has sur' Protestants and Jews to support vived. Today we have stronger fend It. The report declared that in Berlin' (JTA) —Proceeds from The meeting also decided to and defend this truly American coronary disease in the early dec- the "flight t a x " imposed on. all more unity organizations and ideal." . call a general conference of Poever ' before among Jews than ades of life "racial factors are no emigrants by the German Govern.wherewitb to resist the on- lish physicians .to protest against doubt also of importance' in • view ment have totalled $ 7 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 D ' C O J slaughts of t h e world. And that t i e anti-Semitic action taken by of t h e high incidence of Jewish since t h e Kasis camte into power ; fie: is a great gain; it is the great the "Warsaw union. x people in our Eeries of 100 pa- according to the Frankfurter; ths gain. But why does not that un- Government authorities are untients. Relatively far more of the Zeitung. erculosis ity, why do n o t these organiza- derstood to be considering t h e ler old folks . were of British race | cha=tions accomplish more? "Wiry are gality of "Aryan paragraph" resNew York (WNS) Seeking stock than in the young coronary' c e U o r B r a e n i :i ll gl t r io n; i l1l c9e3a 1 i E S o u n t s , w"e so largely a debating society olutions recently adopted by a improved and more effective care group. But here selection and! - i to 25 per cent of an ei and a committee of mere ; pro-number of Polish unions of p r o - of tuberculosis sufferers, a joint other factors, like time of i: | tune. When introduced, it was test? I think that one reason is fessionals. Legal opinion Is be- study committee headed . by I r a gration,'may well enter. i l i e r e ! levied o s fortusea • of $£0,000 c-r :Je-5c-j that we Tiave lost the inwardness lived unanimous in regarding-the M. Younker of New York and Dr. were no persons'of Jewish, extrac- more, but the >7azis reduced the ! e2and the driving passion and the resolutions as unconstitutional Philip Hillkowitz of Denver has tion in the older, whereas 3S per minimum to $20,000. \ ap-' mystic faith of old. In other days It has not yet been decided whe- undertaken the first comprehen- cent of the young group were ""What .W£s originally intended i °a« we had • those and no organiza- ther the Government will ._ take sive survey of the subject of tu- Jewish." . . as s, deterrent to prevent t a e j ^ E tion. Today we have the organi- any action. berculosis among Jews in-', the : Jewish physicians carried . oil flight of capital cevel sation and not those. And thereUnited States. . the lion's share of medals given j "j fore the organisations have not The technical head of the sur- by the Association. For scientific j J the Frankfurter Eeit O will and passion and faith |vey will be Dr. Phillip Klein'_of exhibits of individual im enough. They are great hulking New York. tions Drs.' Arthur Steinberg sntJ!' ' t / . lie tcx bodies -with, small starved crip•Representatives of both the N.. H. • Einhoni shared i t s Of pled souls. Only the individuals Council of Jewish Federations medal •srith five other physicians Wlio compose the organizations Australia has been "conquered! land Welfare Funds and* of the The bronze meflal i a Can "give them a soul,*a will, a From" t h e land of kangaroos,! Council of • Jewish'National Agea-|to Dr. Louis Gross of passion ,a fire that will burn bushmen and a thriving Jewish fcies, which includes the national j Hospital, New York, aafl Dr. Ivloraway: some of the. evil of the community comes a word that j Jewish .tuberculosis, institutions world. I saw:; the individuals. extends t h e sway of t h e National j in Denver and Los Angeles,• mase xr Z- r-~ -"=, That means you who read these Federation of Temple Sisterhoods jup the me the membership words, you__and me. » . . you and into four continents end sis coun- i committee. a i e . . " . '•"•..**' •_•• • - '•• " . ' . tries. The Beth Israel Guild of A-man came to a Chasid and GERMAN JEWISH.WA asked: "When Mesiiach comes Beth Israel trill he lie.a Chasid or a Miibjna- bourne, Australia, has just affil- VETERANS BOY LAND.;-/ iated with the gid?"'The Chasid answered: will be a.. "Jiithnsgid i n .order' that Jewish woman's religious organi- FOR PARAGUAY CGIMY — C -r—.a? th the Mithnagdim may Miss Nan Marks, the honorable and receive him, for -we Chasidimj
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