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r ^fe^dhwrihdiikJ we devote ourselves to our
ha^;wau^\u^t^d classes for aduka in Jewish tyg$r$3tff%$y {& Jt. 'After^^all^ in Jewish Hfe iek|fld;of anstocracy-^tlmt o^ the;e^ The
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shall re^0g&i4e\ NobiH^ by "fee grace^of the pur^e or the accident of birtk3tf ialfcjei'able. " IixftHrry ^ie jeatnea man was ever Qie aris-
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toe rat. u Wejoiow pfjio^en^niy more dangerous to Jew and Judaism than ignorance. ^^ The Synagogue must ever foster Jewish education.
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Levin, J. jr., M.
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> Sommei, Max Louis
handing Thursday, re Club. Council: ' Bernard L. K. A. Is, l^uis Dr. M.
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WELFARE
League -< takes pl.-.'-c at
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professors, would spend hours in attempting to prove to the embryonic rabbis that Yiddish ia no language. But we "Yiddishists," who spoke and read Yiddish, were tonvinced otherwise. Wer who read
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Mendete^^^||^;j�jS^^to^wedg^.in> Ykjolish phrase even in our academic, trieolog&r^^ dilicu^k�8� Alail to tfie dfeappotatmeilt of' our professor^J^ie Y|r|4^ tea5gu^^ and literature will be taught at the Hebrew tMrwanirt^ {tt^af^stftkig: Ai|0 we are glad! The .Hebrew Un ivefsi^ is thu� ftf^Hiking thoae, who, out ot ignoranoer �ppke of Yiddish as <fthe Idfiguage olour degradation." We �ivise the authorities of t^ Seminary \&'"New* YorS aad that of the Hebrew Union College in Chionhati, to estabhsli chairs in the Yiddish language and literatur^,^?ft&"cr^ttive vork of Peret*, Sholem Alechem, Ash and Raisin are"*s important as the study of Aramaic and Torgum.
Price Judaism?
'Araeir|can Jiews have tpeat siaUy-aeven znillion dollars for the ere tion of synagogues and tempos since January, 1925," is claimed
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a writet sp, ,'tJie ^"R^fie^r.^ "-', Tjiis, to-my-mind, is an outward show ewisfe religsJUs Ufc. Upon due analysis the erection of these
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temples may turnout to be an expression , of rnateriaj a mark erf sptrituat- reality and inwardness.
SARAH FISCHER RECITAL
November &, Sarah Fiacher, Montreal'a prima doaua, gave her first per-f&rraanoe in ier oa tive city since win ping her laureia is Pari&at tke Opera Comique aod in Lotxioo. In a mediaeval gown of wisteria silk that *fce had worn ui opera aa MelisaiKk, and with her dark nair drawn atrakht back to a knpt low on her neck, Miss Fiacher was a picturesque personage.
Announcing her encores, Miss Fischer
dedicated her singing of "Connaia-
TutePayt?" from M^^on, to C. W.
Lindaay. Two Dehuasy songs, "Beata
Soir" and "Green," made an effective
background for Duparc'* "Lamento,"
with its tragk touch, and the appeal was
again varied by the more robust and
jpquant attraction of Albert Rouseel's
� Le Bachelier de Salamanque."
De Falla's "Siete Canciones Populares Espagpotes" was the coksarfu! last number.
ny of our co�tly shufa and temptes mark nothing more than the
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resources, Judaism is not to be judged by
overflow external
Much Ado About Nothing
is gowiping about a "Y.M.H.A. Open^Forum witeb^*" gwar life to our community. Letters exchanged in the pre�> Everybody is excited, nxtfch^ado about nothing. We are .about to aad let no oae (ichw veshokon''find an excuse to from (he instimUoo. We fed: th^t.ilic. great
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BOARD MEETING
Ladies' Bikur Cboilini Society hefd a board meeting, November 8, at the home of Mrm. H. Margoiese, 5932 Park Avenue. The botteft donated a clock, w&ich was woe by Mrs^M. Roscoviteh. Tea xaoaey netted 46.35. Donations: Mrs, Elickcr, |3; Meadames M. Lefk-owitz, B. Cofaen and H. GoWstein, $2 e*ch; Mrt, E. Sperber, $1.50; Mr� B. Halperm, $1.20; Meqdamea I. Menon, M. \aub, S, MargoJeae, C. Darabaner, S. Migicovsky, L.Shapiro, S. Green, M. Gold, A. Poyknncr. R, Gold.L. BackJer, A, Gfawberg, r. Car�tey, M. Wofcfcoff, A. Rust, J. Goldman, S. MaroroU, B. TUw, M. Rrawitd^ I. Ote, L. Liptey, I. Epstein, E. $f*rber, Caplan, $1 etcfe. Next aaeetw at ti* home of Mrs, \f- Kagfho**; 4365 Enkn<de Avesoe. <M Tvevckiy, Novtinber 22.
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at UK hotae of
Avenue, November 29, at 2.30 p.m. Everybody welcome with their own cards.
McGILL DEBATERS
J. A. Edmison will captain the McGill team that will face the Cambridge University debaters in December. Other debaters: Bernard Alexander and R. G. M. Gammell.
YOUNG ISRAEL NEWS
Senior Young Israel met at head-
�uarters of Young Israel, Yeshiva and ynagogue, 5402 St. Lawrence Boulevard. for election of officers and plaaa for the aeaaon. Officers elected: � President, H. Darabaner; vice-president, R~ Zabetaky; treasurer, Miss Kate Rohr; corresponding aecretary, Miss Ida Soi-oway; recording secretary, Wflliam publicity manager, Mrs. M.
I. Richksr; Mrs. S. Feldman, president of the Ladies' League of Young Israel; Max Garmaiae, president, intermediate group; Dave Gannaise, leader of junior boys; and Dora Laxer, leader of junior girls.
MOVEMENT TO UNITE
At a meeting held at the home of A. Fleisher, f^ovember 5, a movement was initiated to unite the^. Hebrew Ladies' Relief, Ladies' Bikur Choilim aad the Daughters of Israel. Speakers were J. Mersoo, Mesdames M. LeflrowiU, Greenspan, Rosovftch, Woskoff, Mar-golis, tk>idn�r, Marcus, Mersoo and Thaw. ,
AT THE "BAKD Box" IN THE MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL, ONE MAY FLXD THE SMASTKST OF HATS, THS LOVKLFEST OF SCAAFS AND DAXNTY DIKSS ACCES5O�-IES, AUD THE GAY�ST Of GIPTS. YOU WILL FIXD IT A TUAT TO 5HOP THXAJL A "BAXD Box" HAT FOI THE TEA cx*c*,
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