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The Southern Israelite
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j uabs and Jeics Fraternize
irab Wedding
at
Slaughtered as Sign of
Friendship
(J. T. A.)-Coming upon
of the recent events, the
; of ]50 Jews from the Jewish
's near Petach Tikah at the wed-
fa nephew of Sheik Abu Kishek,
?een as holding a promise for
,.„ ure amicable relations between the
• sections of the Palestine popula
tes
fUiouin dancer, ending with He-
L w an( j Arabic songs were arrang-
I n hnn or of the guests, who includ-
j j eW jsh planters and colonists from
jvach Tikvah. Kfar Saba, Msgdiol,
l.unana and Horzliah, at the wed-
w hich was held in the vicinity
, [vtath Tikvah. In accordance with
ic tradition, a sheep was slaugh-
j and served the guests in Arab
non as a sign of friendship. Jew-
ird non-Jewish foreign corre-
, r „ r.dent< were among the guests, in-
d by Abu Kishek, who, in 1921,
*,is the leader of the Arab attack on
, Tikvah. He was arrested and
;frequently released at the order of
> ;r Herbert Samuel, then High Com-
:^iom*r, on the Sheik’s undertaking
d behavior in the future. The Sheik
>: his promise ever since. During
•he recent disturbances no attack was
•nade on Petach Tikvah.
Abraham Shapiro, a colonist of
i'-tach Tikvah, speaking at the feast,
thanked the Sheik for his hospitality
d expressed the hope that peace
will reign throughout the country.
This is not the only example of
Arah-Jewish fraternization since the
it tack. The newspapers daily report
ncidents, even during the height
1 ‘.he disturbances. Today the news
papers report an incident which took
on Friday, August 23, the first
■ of the outbreak. Two Jews arriv-
i Jerusalem from Hebron ran
j VMKItICAN JEWRY PAYS LAST
I TRIBUTE TO LOUIS MARSHALL
(Continued from Page 14)
r Brith Abraham, World Musi-
an( i Theatrical Guide, Jewish Insti-
H "f Religion, Brooklyn Jewish Min-
Association, American Jewish
*rress, Zionist Organization, Amer-
d-W ill Union Jewish Educa-
1 Association, National Associa-
!,,r Advancement of Colored Peo-
Temple Ansche Chesed, Federa-
"• Jewish Women’s Organization,
A ^'rk State Federation of Sister-
'•'• Central Jewish Institute, Cen-
Institute Women’s Auxil-
l.vn Jewish Centers, Unit-
• ow lS h ( ampaign, State headquar-
•r-i, ebrew Sheltering and Immi-
Aid Society, Beth Abraham
v " <-»r Incurables, Jewish Centre of
1 rk, West Thirty-sixth Street,
y‘p n - Ta'niud Torah (Samuel Bay-
n 'ted Palestine Appeal, United
ampaign, New York office,
Re( leph Sholom, Debo-
Consumptive Relief So-
X a .j’ 5 r * w bree Loan Association,
V '' "men’s league, United
\y A X y Ue ! A nierica, Society Ru-
«.TTf,: ,: . Am u rica '. Central Syn *
^'elf a r d . Jonah Wise), Jewish
-tw ° h a r ,I)r - P * Goldstein) Ger "
H ne ,* h Hebrew Children’s
c National Fund. Sephar-
sh Community.
into an infuriated mob of Arabs near
the railway station. They were saved
by Arabs employed by the Shell'Oil
Company, who concealed them until
it was possible to send them to the
city in an automobile.
A Jewish fisherman from Tiberias
arriving in Nazareth on that day was
dealt a severe blow in the eye by an
Arab who shouted, “Kill the heretic.”
An Arab merchant took the Jew into
his store and protected him until
he was able to secure a police escort
to take the fisherman back to Tiverias.
PALESTINE EMERGENCY FUND
IN POLAND REACHES 1,000,000
ZLOTY’S
Warsaw (J. T. A.)—The amount of
1,000,000 Zloty’s has thus far been
raised in Poland for the Palestine
emergency fund.
AFTER ALL IT’S THE PRICES
-THAT COUNT*-.
COFFEE
8 O’CLOCK—PURE SANTOS
POUND
IONA
SWEET, TENDER
PEAS
3 No. 1 Cans 25c
CRISP, TASTY
Post Toasties PKG. 7c
Lucky Strike—Old Gold—Chesterfield—Camel
CIGARETTES
CARTON
TAX PAID
$1.29
F L
c
>
U R
PLAIN
OR SELF-RISING
Sunnyfield
IONA
12 -'iU 57c
12 - lb bag 47c
24 L eag $ 1.07
24 - lb bag 87c
DEL MONTE
TINY
PEAS
2 No. 2 Cans 35c
DEL MONTE OR LIBBY’S SLICED
No. 2
CAN
Pineapple
SULTANA—FINEST ALASKAN
Red Salmon can
Tomatoes 3 cans
IONA—This Year’s Pack of the Finest
Maryland Tomatoes!
OCTAGON
3 Special
(8-Oz. Size)
Bars
LAUNDRY SOAP FOR GENERAL PURPOSES
lOc
These Prices Effective All Week Ending October 5th, 1929
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