8 - Canadlon Jewish News, Friday, October 20, 1961
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Autumn planting of hilip bulbi at Ottawa ... and the rewarding result. Almost every known variety and colour is seen in the public parks and parkway garden of Canada's Capitol City. Individual blooms are estimated at upwards of two million.
It s Bulb Planting Time In Ontario
.. The flowers that bloom in the spring — the Dutch tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses, grape hyacinths, scillas and other species — are being planted now in Ontario.
These spring flowering plants have become increasingly popular here, perhaps more and more gardens have been inspired by Ottawa's beautiful displays, and by those seen at other Ontario centres. Another inducement, however, is that these plaints are as trouble free as flowers can be, yielding great pleasure for a relatively small job of work. They do not require frequent sprayings with insecticides or fungicides — few, in fact, need any chemical treatment at all. Once the fat brown bulbs have been tucked under the soil, the gardeners — amateur or professional — can forget them until spring, then walk around and marvel at the results.
The simplicity of planting procedure, the fact that they require no tending, and the glorious and colorful pictures which mass plantings of tulips, daffodils and other tuberous plants create, have made bulb planting an autumn tradition. Some bloom in early spring, often poking their pretty heads through the last thin layer of snow — but by judicious planting and selection of species, blooming can be graduated from April to June.
Largest scale planting of Dutch tulips in Ontario, is in the public parks and parkway gardens of Canada's Capital City, where the breath-taking spring displays aggregate more than 2 million blooms. Thousands are also seen in Ottawa's many private gardens. This is why the Canadian Tulip Festival '—with its astounding variety ~ attracts tens of thousands of visitors between May 15 and from all parts of On-
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Kibbutzim in Bussiness
HAIFA —; The emergence of the kibbutz from its early stage of pastoral and agricultural simplicity to new economic roles in the country continues. Some of the major industrial enterprises in Israel are locat ed in, owned by and operated by kibbutzim. Today we
turn our attention to a kibbutz which is pioneering in still another field—the hotel business.
There are many kibbutzim in Israel which operate modest guest homes, or rest houses, catering for the most part to Israelis in search of a vacation. The project at
Kibbutz Ayelet Hashachar It in quite another category, however, and 90 per cent, of its guests are tourists.
Ayelet Hashachar (Morning Star) was founded in 1916 in the Galilee, north of Lake Tiberias, and near a most peculiar looking, oval, flat-topped hill. The first
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chalutzim on the spot made a living by hiring themselves out as day laborers at the same wage scale as the Arabs of the neighborhood. The first tents were pitched in a damp valley. When a visitor came from Degania to encourage and cheer on the newcomers he found not a soul in the fields or in sight. He thought they had abandoned the place, but the fact was that every last member of the kibbutz was in bed with malaria.
In 1921 they moved up to higher ground. Hard work and initiative began to show results. Their fields prospered, and over the years Ayelet Hashachar established a rer" putation as a comfortable, successful kibbutz. It was to this place, some 15 or i 20 years,-that Bessie Brasley-Cohen of Philadelphia came on a visit together with a group of Arnerlcan Pioneer Women. The party was invited in for dinner, and she could not understand why the kibbutz would not accept payment for the nleal. It Was not ■ fzur, she felt, and she suggested that the kibbutz operate a guest house, on a commercial basis. This seemed to clash with the colony's proverbial hospitality, but when Mrs. Brasley-Cohen, died soon thereafter, members' of the faniily presented a gift to Ayelet Hashachar enabling construction of just such a guest house.
That was the beginning. Luck was with themV Shortly after the establishment of tiie state of Israel the Huleh drainiige began nearby, and the facilities of the modest guest house were in constant use by the engineers and ' (continued oil page 12)
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HESS BURIAL IN ISRAEL
JERUSALEM, (JCNS) — The bodies of Moses Hess "the father of Socialist Zionism" and his parents were buried last week at Kinneret. Their final resting place is next to that of Katznelson, Nahman Syrkin and other early leaders of Poale Zion, forerunner of today's Mapai.
From early morning, all three coffins, araped in flags, lay in state in the building of the General Federation of Labour, in Tel Aviv. Prime Minister Ben-Gurion, Knesset Speaker Kadish Luz, and the Mayor of Tel Aviv Mordecai Namir, led the long procession of people who filed slowly past
Before the cortfege left for the North, the Jewislv Agency Chairman, Moshe Sharett and the Histadrut Secretary-General Mr. Aharon Becker recalled the place of Hess in the histor\' of the Jewish struggle for national independence, and his particular role in the Socialist Movement.
Next year will be the 150th anniversary of the birth of Moses Hess. The grandson of a Rabbi and the child of Orthodox parents, Hess was, at one time, "colleague" of such men as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. But even before the birth of modern Zionism, he turned to the idea that the Jews must return to their ancient homeland, as the only solution to their problem.
are also seen in the new Humber parks and Edwards Gardens in Metro Toronto and will be seen again in Queen's Park, around the Parliament Buildings, when subway transit construction is completed. Other glorious displays include those in the parkway gardens at Niagara Falls, the Royal Botanical Gardens at Hamilton, Stratford's lovely riverside parks and in an increasing number of other Ontario cities and towns. Perhaps in another year or so other Tulip Festivals will be heralded, in addition to the Canadian Tulip Festival at Ottawa. (Ontario Travel News),
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(continued from page 4) ported this remarked: "Well, he is a fellow-traveller of Judaism, and fellow-travellers may often decide the outcome of an imder-taking."
American Conservative Judaism o^yes much to Britain. The Schechter who emerged from Rumania or. who studied in Vienna wofuld scarcely have been able to create Conservative Judaism in its present form. Schechter tried to establish in a iiew world, where his hands were. free, a Judaism reflecting that which is strongest in the English United Synagogue (after which he named the. American organisation he foundedl but even more rooted in the East European soil of rabbinic learning. In this effort he succeeded beyond his fondest expectations. There remains for his successors the duty to be loyal to his memory, to follow in the paths he trod, and to labour further, in the face of new challenges and opportimities, in the spdrit which animated him.
If they are true to him, misinterpretations will not discourage, mu(*i less infuriate, them. They will suffer insult without retort. They will refuse to be diverted from their great task into polemics with other groups. "They will concentrate as he did on the great task of understanding and learning Jewish lore, trying to observe it in all its manifold facets, and to bring about Its further obiservahce. and respect among all groups of Jews. Con-sei-vative Judaism need not be large but it must be great. It need not, as an institution, dominate American Jewish life. But if shojild tiy,. as a religious force,- 'to c61our\the whole American Jewish scene; and, as matters now stand, .try to provide mor^. inspiration for all of America and, indeed, the whole of'mankind. ; j'-'. (Ciopyrioht, Ttia Canadian Jewish N«ws ond JCNFS) , /-
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