Mrs. de Haas and I read the Jewish Daily Bulletin every morning religiously at breakfast, and If we go out of town if follows us regularly. I know of no better compliment as to the worth and usefulness of The Bulletin from case-hardened newspaper folk and professional writers.
It is an old theory of mine that if we all knew the same group of facts well we would form the same kind of judgment of the problems that beset us, and I would like to see a five-minute digest of the weekly collection of Bulletins precede the typical Friday morning or Saturday or Sunday morning sermon. It would, I believe, promote better understanding than hours of argument.
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