Fifth Annual Report, October 19th, 1902 . JJEADYFOR AFTsERNOON WORK,. POULTRY HOUSES 37 every man a producer, for it is the producer that is a factor in his subserves the realization of this wish and because it does agricultureproves its significance firstly in this particular to the Jew, not because a Jew, butbecause a, member of society. Agriculture will have the tendency, if carried on on a larger scale than it isto-day, to break up the ghettoes existing in the larger and more popular in the face of the consideration of the ghetto agriculture does not assu
Fifth Annual Report, October 19th, 1902 . JJEADYFOR AFTsERNOON WORK,. POULTRY HOUSES 37 every man a producer, for it is the producer that is a factor in his subserves the realization of this wish and because it does agricultureproves its significance firstly in this particular to the Jew, not because a Jew, butbecause a, member of society. Agriculture will have the tendency, if carried on on a larger scale than it isto-day, to break up the ghettoes existing in the larger and more popular in the face of the consideration of the ghetto agriculture does not assumefor us, at least, special Jewish significance. Our ghettoes are not the result ofrestrictions placed upon us but the undesirable fruit of economic conditions. Theghettoes are in no wise different from the slums in which other people of commonconditions, common misery and common sympathies huddle together. Themovement on foot to-day to deflect the current of immigration into tenementquarters totally unfit for habitation can be assisted in no way better and moreeff
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