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ptiber neces^iti^; /Every army-jb&.hase of supples. No matter
^ an army is true of a,
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of*itA faipf |t&$ stnving. to build better and finer characters.;
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1^ ag^of^y ^ the institutions ^without which anyjl
^&&&xfc:^:^'- ;N! ' ."'� ::Sv'T- ;'j^":/-'��>'^'l':'"�' ^- - ^ helpless. Such a union -of organrfcatioae ^ ^ soV apf^t a s^
^ df;lM>pr^^t aati-Je^^^ known as the Union"of American He
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Umo^i s greatest achievement has been the establislune|^:
Hebrew Union Cdjege, the first
seminary ^i atl:tfae AraerkasV and to-day one of the leading � ''%^e:^fl4?'.;R^-'gtidto in the 0nl
Canada. One is the dean of the Hebrew
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^; b|^yjfe�ai�8, ^i^ jn London.
^�%.-?!^to?"-Wf!!: VSapirpi^ wW IB re^ppaabie for the suspensioa of the publicadpa ^;at|Wfip^t ^^^^ js among its alumni who have left
j^Knate* Th^:Hei>rew Union College, by its splendid servjce
., r.. �.-<-* , ^, .-..,,, ,.v hrrtore tbltfi fiftjfyear^ hastnerited the suppor^.of all Jews. * " tsien$^c*^
- -, . . . :.. x -^_. "^^j ,: Besides.the College, the Union maintains^ department,of ^
&V^#^^|<&^$ through which; it brings
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by a great Jewish etkcator, Dr.
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WeS :i>dii^^^^^^ io fiave^ a Bnai maps put curricula, fit sends out its staff of trained lecturers to ""
BritJi oreahiiatjbo-$Drtt&& s , t^le^ vank^is tcommunities to lecture on religioys^ucationatmetl
T^>^^Torpnto & sent last year Professor FranU^u of New Yodf/wjS * "'"'" " J life rellgicnjs teachers of several sj^i^ogues, " v
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TL~*AI~~~^JI t\ vT w ; �The work of the Union is invaluabfe a^d every Jew
�te^f ^ toearded aU to ow ^ ^^t he ^aots to do his share to maintain it. Its annual bud^f^
^-t8^^ ^ir many oi*^^ nuis^ bcpet by the^71 congregations in its
k^SSl , e*l^Dqw ~To*arife that^ Aidget Canada must do its f^r oM^gAf aid not
strapped
of ^ his.^tofferoi: cM
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The Jew with vision.wiH not say that h� duty is compfetc^ '^ ^laew spfedes^ wheii he lias paki his synagogue dues. He must provide for tha Jj dbo|it^|it a cw^ wfeocan revise tramjog of his future rabbis. Coogreg^atiom^ WSki %want trained
jod&g^^wt. And rabbis must support the tisdtutiocs which e^ttcate them. We dare
of not be myopic in our vision. To be so wpokTmesin to sound the de*tfc> knei] of Judaism. Judaism's b*ttie Unc� a/e its, synagogues. Its base of supplies ate its seminaries and yeshiboths. The Jew whb Wtttr h� faitii to-todbure wiH sostam rt� base ,of sopplies,' The Umpsi An�cricsm