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Israelite
Co. minis Discovered America
on Succoth
(Continued from Page 7)
)L . heard that Columbus’
l ri ,[ n rejected by the Court,
acious bow before the
etitioii
t made a
(Jucen
receipt of a letter by one of Herzl's
friends here, who was asked by Hans
to send a certain Jew in Bordeaux one
hundred franc which Herzl had bor
rowed after the death of bis sister
Pauline.
co-operation between Palestine Jewish
workers and the British Government
and between Arabs and Jews in Pales
tine were adopted at the close of the
Mrst International Congress for Pales
tine Labor, held here. The Congress
elected an executive, whose headquar-
ters arc to be in Palestine, and a coun
cil, and decided to hold further con
gresses every three years. A League
tor Palestine Labor also was founded.
ovvn, Ernes, local Communist Yiddish
daily, reports. Plans have already been
made for the building of a school, the
introduction of telephones, etc., in the
district.
, lu i t i ;i King thought very well of
keen minded, level headed,
, i .hi, not likely to be car- ——
v fantastic, half-baked or Berlin. — Resolutions recommending
-night enterprises.
Moscow.—Biro-Bidjan. the Hast Si
berian region where the Soviet Gov
ernment is eager to settle Jews, will
soon have a Yiddish newspaper of its
devout
argued
that
he began, “think of
that will be added to Spain
I this expedition come true. ’
1 ■(hnsulcr the ships laden with gold
hack from the newly dis-
, m l lands that will help us in our
with other countries.” (Spain at
he t i m e was having constant wars with
neighboring lands.)
Knowing that Isabella was a
Christian, the canny Santangel
"Vonr Majesty has said herself
t have ‘decimated whole towns and
cities and wiped out peoples for the good
ie church.’ Now, you have an op-
p.jrtunitv at a much smaller cost to bring
the church the thousands of souls of
h c savages who inhabit the undiscovered
countries. The saints will sing your
praises in Heaven.”
And even if the expedition should
' lie concluded, “it cannot be a total
ire Certain discoveries must inevit-
e result if the voyage across the seas
> made."
Isabella was impressed.
Setior Santangel, we have no
>ne\."
>antangel was prepared for this. He
■ •inted to a fund in the Aragon treasury,
hicli could be used. More, lie was pre
pared to give of his own personal purse,
te Oueen was now in full agreement
Santangel. She ordered a fast horse-
to ride speedily and recall Columbus,
Mio was plodding away on ms mule, his
opes all dashed to the ground.
Mid so it was through this Jew,
ot he who was burned by the
ot the Inquisition that the voy-
•ee was made possible.
I r the second voyage of Columbus,
e wa> plenty of money, for the reason
the court had ordered that the prop-
11 Jews be confiscated. Colutn-
woiit to say that he had been
to make the voyage by the
iccie> of Issaiah. Jews furnished the
duration—the astronomical tables, the
t help on the expedition, and the
tmancial wherewithal.
y must have been the hearts
°n Columbus’ boats as they
e distance on Hoshana Rab-
dimpsed land. A new w r orld
covered which would prove
•>r all the lands of intoler-
’ i' ’ A
: the
>m-d
pi;., and
e. a'jlutn
•mcc—for ,
1 bl the 1
'■"uid is it ■
C : diant
I" hum
that
1 the benighted Spains of the
A of Columbus, these Jews
e their “lulabs and esrogs”
Hoshana”, but silently their
: ave murmured those words
;rts must have danced with a
beyond expression!
• by J. T. A., 1930.)
h REIGN NEWS
ued from Page 16)
decision to create
r ganizat:
A wonie
Jewish dt
ingress
wh ich met
an
r the protection of Jew-
as adopted today by the
ttes to the International
the Protection of Women
ere from October 7 to 10.
: under a , 1 ? s . Her A. son of the
htical Zionism, borrowed
with V ^ er to buy the revolver
Bordeauy , comm itted suicide in
>ecame known here upon
Jerusalem.—A special detail of police,
under the supervision of the Jewish
police captain, Jacobs, was assigned to
guard the Wailing Wall during the
Yom Kippur services there, in view
of the fact that no agreement as to
the status of the wall bad been reached
by Jews and Arabs. The services were
marked by no disturbance.
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