Word: zionistic
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...fluency, humor and occasional irony enhance the simplicity of language which is used in all except the most technical papers. As an enthusiastic Zionist he expresses a confidence in the future of the Jewish race and a pride in their history; as an opponent of war he shows a superior understanding of the political affairs of the world; as a philosopher he exhibits a complete knowledge of the writings of the classical authors and then continues to set forth a clear, simple doctrine of his own; as a man he shows a completely human character that can only...
...unforeseen circumstance, Professor Kirsopp Lake will be unable to address the Harvard Chapter of Avukah next Wednesday, it was announced by A. Z. Holzmann 1L, President. The meeting has been advanced to tomorrow evening when the Student Zionist Society will be addressed by Mrs. Archibald Silverman...
...Case of Sergeant Grischa, Young Woman of 1914), De Vriendt Goes Home is not a part of it. Based on the Palestine disturbance of 1929, this book is no brief for or against Zionism, the Arabs or the British mandate. Author Zweig, a Jew, writes not as a Zionist or an Agudist. His chief characters are of different races, different creeds. A good novelist, he never takes sides, and there is no villain in the book. Scene of De Vriendt Goes Home is narrower than The Case of Sergeant Grischa's, but its theme is as wide: tolerance...
Died. Dr. Leo Motzkin, 66, Russian-born Zionist leader, chairman of the League of Nations Committee of Jewish Delegations, president of last summer's World Congress of Zionists: of heart disease; in Paris...
Reelected. Nahum Sokoloff, president of the World Zionist Congress; at Prague, Czechoslovakia...