THE CHIEF RABBI
ItEFERS TO THE PALESTINE .... • MASSA.CRES. /• ’ “ (United Press Association—By Electric .Telegraph—Copyright). (Received‘this dnv a*’ 8.80. n.m.) LONDON. Sept. 9. “Some" tragedies are too deeptears and some calamities are too vast for lamentation,” said the Chief Rmbbi, Dr Hertz, conducting a memorial. service for victims of the massacres in the Holy Land. The so-called age-long feud between Jew and Arab was absolutely an invention, he said. •'There was an- age long friendship .between tne two races until 1912. It was 'tt striking thing that nearly all Ecclesiastics ifi ! England were dumb concerning the calamity, which had stirred the world.’ The safety of Israel-and the honour of Britain depended upon the Commission of Enquiry.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1929, Page 4
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