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The Southern Israelite
ATLANTA’S FOREMOST
HOTEL,,,
III
HENRY
GRADY
HOTEL
The Friendly Hotel
A reservation at the Henry
Grady is perfect assurance that
every modern hotel comfort
and convenience will await you
in Atlanta.
Your room will be equipped
for unexcelled radio reception
—and, in addition, it will have
at least two windows, circula
ting ice water, ceiling fan, full
length mirrored door and a
private bath with tub or shower
—everything to make your stay
most comfortable.
Here you will find every
part of the city’s business and
amusement districts easily ac
cessible. And you are sure to
enjoy the delicious meals of the
glass-enclosed outdoor dining
terrace, Atlanta’s most popular
dining place.
Come and enjoy the advan
tages of the Henry Grady —
Rates from #2.50
Tallest Hotel
in the World
46 Stories
High
when completed, IC
will contain 3400
rooms
Chicago's
AIOIK It I SON
HOTEL
Corner Madison and Clark Sts.
Closest in the city to offices,
theatres, stores and
railroad stations
1944 Rooms $2.50 up
All outside with bath, running ice water,
bed-head lamp and Scrvidor. A house
keeper on each floor. All guests
enjoy garage privileges.
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In Philadelphia Choose
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BROAD ST. AND GIRARD AVE.
PHILADELPHIA
Only hotel in Philadelphia n ith a
subtear entrance from main lobby
too LARGE rooms
Single room, running
water $2.00
For two $3.50
Single room, private hath $3.00
For two $5.00-$6.00
Wire at Our Expense for
Reservations !
JNO. C. GOSSLER
Mgr.-Dir.
Your Federation
(Continued from Page 5)
Clean sports promote fair play and
loyalty. Who will be next to con
tribute?
Dancing Classes at the Allinace
The following classes have been or
ganized under the competent instruc
tion of Miss Jane Boyd, well-known
Atlanta dancing school teacher.
Children’s Interpretive Dancing
every Tuesday afternoon at 3:30.
Junior Ball Room and Tap Dancing
every Tuesday at 4:30 P. M.
Senior Tap Dancing, three sections:
Wednesday evening, 0:30 to 7:30, and
from 8 to 9, and Thursday evening
from 0:30 to 7:30.
A dancing class for Intermediate
boys is in the process of formation.
Moderate fees are charged to cover
cost of class instruction.
Girls’ Athletics
The Girls’ Athletic Club of the Al
liance has entered its basketball team
in the Girls’ City League. Under the
very able coaching of Mr. Lawrence
Rubinstein, the G. A. C. team is rap
idly forging ahead. Its playing is of
championship quality. Mr. Ruben-
stein deserves much credit for his
splendid services as coach. A volun
teer worker, he devotes two and three
evenings a week to the team.
Friday Afternoon Children’s
Movies and Entertainments
Friday afternoon, at 3:30, you can
see many hoys and girls on the way to
the Alliance. Upon entering the lobby
you will hear all sorts of noises. Lit-
tie Ely is arguing with Jakie about
last week’s picture, and Esther is ar-
guing about her place in the line.
The cause of it all is the Friday
afternoon Movie Hour and special en
tertainment.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs. G
R. Apfelbaum, a volunteer worker
devoted to her work, this activity has
made rapid progress. It has become
a regular part of the Alliance recrea
tional program.
Boys’ and Giris’ Work
The Boys’ Work of the Alliance is
under the general guidance of a Boys’
Work Committee, of which Mr. A1
Loeb is chairman. A trained worker
is in immediate charge.
The Girls’ Work is under the gen
eral direction of a Girls’ Work Com
mittee, of which Mrs. J. E. Sommer-
field is chairman, with a trained work
er in immediate charge.
Activities and Volunteer Workers
Boy Scouts. Troop 27,Harold Mar
cus, Melvin Kahanow.
Girl Scouts, three troops.
Club Leaders
Aaroneans, Nathan Cohen, Sidney
Parks; Trudeans, David Gershon;
Marshallions, Maurice Taylor.
More volunteer workers are wanted.
Club leaders are needed.
Come forward and the writer will
introduce you to an interesting and
new experience.
If I Were A Christian
(Continued from Page 4)
Jesus and Christianity, writes on
Palestine for a number of American
journals without one word of cita
tion of the mind of the Jews in
Palestine and quotes the Grand Mufti
of Jerusalem, a discredited and fan
atical betrayer of his people, as com
paring the coming of the Jews to an
invasion of California by the Japanese
people. And this is cited by one call
ing himself a Christian, who assents
by his unrebuking silence.
One of the great Christian journals
of America—the Christian Century—
after years of effort on behalf of in
ternational peace through the medium
of the Kellogg Peace Pact, does not
reveal a scintilla of understanding of
or sympathy with the Jews, who, re
solved to hurt none and to serve all.
are setting forth upon another such
creative spiritual and ethical adven
ture as gave to the world the glorious
generations from Ezra to Jesus. If
I were a Christian, I should ask my
self, “Why stands Christendom
against the “Christ people.”—to use
Zangwill’s term—and why, in the face
of all the evidence and facts and
moral as well as political rights, Hoes
it render judgment on behalf of them
that has despoiled and slain and
raped, and render judgment against
them that have been immeasurably
wronged ? Why ?
If I were a Christian, I should
answer, “Because Christendom and
Christianity seem ofttimes to be anti-
nomous terms, because Christendom
in its attitude to the Jew,—not uni
versally, for there as many, many
noble and glorious exceptions, bears
itself as if it were bound to be free
from every iota of the influence of
Jesus the Jew, as if Christendom bad
resolved that in its dealings with the
Jew, its business was not to be Chris
tian hut un-Christian, even anti-
Christian.”
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My Darlings, you will never know
How deep a mother's love can grow.
Each time I gaze into your eyes
I try my best to realize
That you're like other boys and girls
With rosy cheeks and golden curls;
But, oh, to me you are so rare;
Three precious jewels beyond compare.
F. Asher
I’ve just returned from one last
Into the room where you re asleep.
And as I gently tucked you in
I had a feeling of chagrin
To think that such a simple act
Could really make my heart contra
I wonder if you'll ever know
How deep a mother’s love can grou-
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