• gag to I r(404 THE t.WISH CHRONICLE wa pro ;spy 41towoloocct f - 1 ,1 ""ll that the heat in child tlatile• 1441111► 441, *•11 46411111, NO She trovol.t. Off...*wi• 14,441.11rei e'nostorre 4111.1111. dararogrop 411 - .otri a4.1 4 104144 1*H 11 , 149 1. - 111 No owl 44 ter• vrow C'errv , , • • •be !nand and the lor 010144061, if 1 child IN itself, idnallity is IP•ttl• l It iv therefore ittogeth•r to the erettit. th•..e •titneerl 'Me f..r the • , 41 , ..•I are Or no Iwo oviri, •I oafte. 44.4.c 44, .11Ar low.004, ..•wwwww•r re... 01.4• •10, rifler,. r t... ter er r .. rtIte.e,,T Ae 410 H'11-t ti WNOir.s•-• •..stritt ilia , 30004 ,0.0,004.4 t III 1 ,4$41,, 4,4e " ,4r„ „, m•.ng •tr.mger , If ha , 1r4tealde t.. the• •11:1, - hatl the r .111.1 receivethe parent 'ivrt .nt r el eInpnnyinilf children, ,- • The British Declaration. The Prit,•11 Declaratwm In the , , (11•lath'e 'lumber •o the „ • 0 4 v e al ✓ ,1/4 Ato w.,ntto garew-fir oxii. nior444:1 fir -, 1101 t he he the - nth 11. ■ tues :rotation in n•••t is' 4 .440, 1,0440.4%, 4„ iwirtutlAwo, d1o4 MI*) 441, dw '.14.411 skurealatefAlay •<,1f1.1,4efi1M of Whiwilort014 •4 011 esy,issSisel :fp 111.4 'Slat)) rear: t their heir- gr. OA eme ,arly and high•mindeilly. To be sure, M. re ,iii always be those who will ran to the extremes of enthusiasm A Book of Jewish Thoughts Arid of snspirion. and they make the Iterlaratitiw, accordingly, a target for 1111.4,0 oPm•iVitotAirip Iwo ,04N"It',0 -",41 4110.- 0014410otellattioll .401104 041 not 11140 „if ribu, py,004 , .v ikto; Vej •4 001 t 1. .41+ I , # !ht. h'''e that 0 r.."..th + 1 11..eres 4, af.t.i,11Astr rvain11 , Ittot 4.4 ziA0/A+1 00.4• 0 /144a.,0 ,41. pt .4;104 10•-,or 44.8444t•a cr,iw dadtsil,s :to 114001 11 04i44,buiroonto..tv ins;,ww. Msseil. 114,• edolra eta' • 4,v„44 4, vie... t,,, „ 111,410 fit #.11,4 f.*0 1.0 , 1 4 le ' '1111, .0111'e re v. ofortogoodly ther, In• , end ici.epirinff the to /air tle•k little trpon her husband'a •• ■ •••••.- 11 , friCe. 111 the 0 )/14(4 1 ✓ 41/0 her I n I 014). 414414.,10 11102 - 11 0 1 1tIO,011 104e 1114111 11111y ••;orile41 re,, ,joiiii,11 ill 4.1 , 0 1/bate 1,1 11111/' la. 10 1404 re44441 why in /114 1 tert, rrligLNls, e111' eltor11111 11/91 he roll 4 1114111' 14 . 1.11re 4 11110 2114 IllirlIreali•414• 1114111 y Milli her male ••doittanitai "I h e l'hilo - ophy of the 1%1147 has pkt I' o tad out .ttnly faith' and this editorial inti4t re/se ratio t . , 1 .., , ,,aufletuelif off its 1,1114lealieell 1111111 as a eee111- 1;041 100,4, nr•• m thr nor, n101) for the ad, An. 1 ' '"'". ...• • • it" r " 114 " '''" qty and religion. And also in thi. respect we harp' an opportunity and I befit it a call for reconstruction, the more import- ant since it will be of large compass 14 ill all rasp's of C11111 . 111 develop- ment, the middle course is not only It will make an end of provincial• ism amongst us. This provincialism or localism has been a handicap to our progress. There was a time when we were universalists, not merely in our profession. but also in fact. Pole, were Rabbis in (iermany, Bavarians that a Brit's') Palestine will be either dead point or a storm renter in km- ropean politics, litit would not any oilier kind of a Palestine, and even more intensely? It may be that the Declaration may make of the Jew. a IMarde d'honneur fn Palestine, of the sacred places and of the peace of Eu- rope. Bin that would not detract from the dignity of the Jew settled there, hot rattier enhance his pres- tige. It may he that a Palestinian Jewry may be reduced to a patrol be- tween the East and Egypt. ..1 fid that role in the conflict of nations and of IWO ronifnents and on the highway of sordid world (. 0111111•rfe. may be neither graceful nor easy. But the as- signment of such a role would lie a compliment to the ability and the Jew such as Europe 11:14 As yet given to none. at to l'fief0eitur ; •, ,„ and far-reaching influence. honesty of the Professor Neumarh's New Book . Iilll this Ithaae of Ihr proposed 4,440 0#0114011;410,00 will have to work 4011t 4 t•4/111111/41 4.14: 1 41 1111g 1 , 0 II- 10;itit• . iiiiir nerds jp,t e A t ruc k b y Ili'' 1 411111110r 11/41 hit , formulated dm dta linient ill question is "ale that liars olptal the dem, 1,11, 4 1 1 , ai of the synagogue. Too long and too generally ha- 11 lain the ease that the rich man sat in a plaee of mower in the now 11., ed 114111111'1111 110 sotggeqinn Ion earn•-t Itie=t, 1400 otwiiiinitimr4 let .' CP..- 'IC .11 1,1 47,71,er monll 15 much as for ap- 1*0' sere fetter elege4 ),e mt. • pt . k theme i Ole courtesy .1100 *romor fionaii4 f 14.44.4n1 .• the Itrir,:h Vapetht nnia r y Fortes the safest, but also the most discern- ing and the ke.l. It may be true IN 11 '04P0' iii,, fe• ,,k orofifteil )0.A f+11 hnught. fir Jewish owl/ 100. %Iv AC ii•••rh'i. 14 LI become Homogeneity. totems .4* ?awe 44e.wig.sx, s r•J' 440 mdki ;000'40K1. 'e " 04 ''oe 4010/ Of 4 fr411 ■ 0 rlfelrhea, 'Arendt/1 for the comfort and ▪ aitv.44,x t toopoisue 404 . . w.,.4444% t,r Wthiok 4112rAl4 MMYM 64149 4111 11 l of Pt* fto#Or Yet the h•t./ f ro,fainitig in its ■ arum. •t.,• 1,01, .4 elic #4kuke • 11:440 stro.44•N 44104 $44411 1,m1 0/40,. run . cedIentreerre 119411k111410y lltfed 1/4 the• few ich arrior : reading. :00- 040 tit0L, 011104 444., 14,1 0/14..,,• v.04- 41)00. Arttferr 4'410 le) loo 4114 Irrelr Jr v4 41t01 porpr.ell ft, in-are a pride 114' 6skwi24 141 ell 0.4 1 War.i 1.1144•4* 440.41 4 wtivr -IM's 44.91104 140.) Id Ilse leg/ file 1444 ; 40111 aleIrlrlAiafe IA 0144 of pray er •elet'le41 OS/44444. I Orr Ile , 14101 11:11101. 11,1.44c Ir trowk Po lo.t •aimi let 1(004 liomo 1:01#10,, Ihr I'14y0, t 1;024( 4 11 1 1 '4[01 ontruf,. t h e Ii t ilr (4. ▪ 11te indlt vtual 11u-nolA('r441o, After 40. orligumi 14' 4 0/04/6 pa'f - 1$1/0, /If 00/1•1/040/0114141y At/ I, it high 14111Nrae t•org the boys to.0141 affair 4114 /1e1 ,e0.4e 11, 4 A'1031 Mak ON 0)0440 of 1,410 11 1 • 401 fliers' PM/PA or lulls tralif rtio•f compact film, the eb ritchi to 4t rah,' or anniber mid *load low 44/4/1 Ire/Or'pe bolt tan 4W) If 14161 lloehr *Otter( the 41114111e41 or 111 what 1114111,14'r he ,hall gi, 4' 41(10rIl•olOPO I., hi* 09 lielfrav 111141 it wtoolet v nttll while eit her for by 04'4 for isulit ...4)101(40,404, 11,er 110P l enrol t i0( itio►it till ilaIdo: or 1 , 4 the . fr ■ O-11 14144'4 11.104 4444/111111 0114? Iterat4nfr 111 101, lef •411. 14 effgre l'004111 Pr 11,11101 1110• 4 /411//10' f,r di-tradition atilt/11r our 16.9111414"e phsce Are Most thience•, for the 1,11 into the center ••• ■ • • list 1114 4' rim:J.7211w for the reconstrui .- ommunal itie• . to 111Al, 1•.noterl equities of treatment. If. ' and ciiiivegat on co•iiivra therefore, if forolv,,e, a measnre. 111- c. for the in( thorl tilt on of 11• ■■ 1 , 11 4411kalioll. for the read.ti•tnicill of the these ,Loy, of 014171 and sin-t, a. 14,u-eller of 14 hat it will stand riot for Rabbinate SO 1112, instead of hying in the • ventual Congetss of Peace. we merely interpreter. id the past and may be cert.. it it offers it, not merely I exhorters. they may function a. had• a. a compliment to the Jew., but 11011- era in the constructi%e work of soil- ..arned the coneaknce of the Jew • of England the rnitt II ', tato and. i 'nay add. ••f the Jews of tin world. not merely by it avowal of g oof/ intention., hut by its pro- '"*.#114- #•, hi rip' Cr. it new g l en of the pronitses t„ s teer 1 ,e 2 loth hanre its signitir•nce and there is no need t.• urge our belief in it. urn Thr liriti-h 1,..%ernment ha. li•ailes with t•rii ate •..:11 , care all , ' •ei . itrn ,lit ddetri11.1 , 040 I.,. , 1.1 to pat the mother or • ober th.m t., .shot oml,r. thrrr In the ..a•e lea p the Alai o, Inq parent ■ chit- nistitliti..it And or., •iturientl) • .. 114 0‘4,- ,,,„e alto? 4.4111,1, 44,0a4 1,00 ▪ dependent pre, '•.• ii. me. .'!ohlreit in •... .1 0440„ 1•00.0 I. *rim; Ira. ince and affectation of spirit. .\gainst eign Land. I suggest t . el that con: lh the Jew ish communitle• should millet be re.tirre•1 ..11. , •• • he protected and the l Wiwi 11a•hern . duty 1•, it pro,ok,• e,n the public et large and • , .diened I..' asertrit iirourie-xiitt• , , autmmits J stein .till mark a Fen •.•••intemird ohs, e •Le ..e.s•d.l• • 6w ( .• perhaps lint one mem'. •,i 'be ;•, .,t Air • r•rr , is altia „illos1i1he4•4•1) ,„( 0,4644. co. 14 00 ihoupgiouvey mi. 14,4 on. 0.t, •o, twir , 0 ,404 9.,„ 00 .004 • 4114141.111114441, I ,tionip eliattge to the r, claw. . Ok4e44 0f #14410444, ., roe rho 0.0044 06001004 , 4,v rh.. 0 4 ,00.140 40 • iesoitt 040004.04, , ,, •earlpensated for by ant' degree of Israel. At the Iturlak, this liavIne•• of vnwr or ,plume 4.4 On . fl rem,. in an titan' Of 111.•useelser- are One of the .inister d•nger• ing, a. it sere, aholi•hed comment,. Loth of the to,nist Reform di.- it considered unnecessary. and eme.g war o in the atter effect. the 'nyder- them the ton,m Ifs, on i• the a0h entage of paternal lent maternal tir , tectiot, dr-. I ?loft • r new 1. nit , nahle it b. maintain its phew n cifleient learler•hip among nnLnr -want/alums m thl .4 ViOWAI •wwww■wwwww, ,f4a44C4446- 10**4 #4W eNfrefttlISOINE 0 , 0100#08.0 the the tit•r..r.,. of the spleueld institution and will no 4.04 y 004 0 , 40I i•sutOsso nit NB**. 1114.14 ■ sylittil. that in thr irph:111 the :zreat nisti 'retie plan ap•,,rdin g r.. •liteh sure child limier thrlr ooe .•• ■ • ire, '4 4,, ' 4 ^ '444414444 4114111414411044, ,v14 .i.eliotne • .44 wriorwiet fro 11001 *00 4•40,40*. P....O.1015014111%. OW of the ( It. v elaml hr ••it preparinti h. change the character of their in•ti- r fttd to .1•1•,pr instead most oi r# , •.14 rtif• 0.11 essele ■ ••.nritiet .0 their owl.) traditions. they have heard thr — 1,4444re.4 ewrotettnitt4f 04 • 004~1 4 * 24 2412224 Id • and loiwthr on Moth .ode • r•I th• ag•us•t jlow ■0. • • .„ di-pine. and will probes lily rn.opo•• fp loi 11, 0 ,. 1,, done with vehemence and a•perity •)sng with the heitosh .uels a. 44wal among .11. h , 14,11. 1 at kJa what ie know one another well and need 001 they had newer been waif tiii‘m the nic• ties of convention 1n•1 the Itrii.sh Dettaratis-1. on'y I .2111 to protest against that .tone something else it ha• Phillptini•m which is unworth, of an the Jew, of the i•-•ss • •••not,.• honest and •incere riponent fhr nearer to one anothsr •Ii•putants should ■ (' rrrlprorat •141 the tOn.wnor nuns,, h•• re.pectinInet• which ,. not iinIN i awakened to d.. p.m, 1,• th, Jew knightly but also mini•terial n.1 telt ,,,, 'where TM* ...•nstitute• they •lionld otoirrve the top and rent .pmt, *hoot absence cannot hr • ADCr. NOVI It• the 11171, for a unit. ele ■ io.,1 • :1 , t1Olti• et that .:.tre , tinder •4nr10 1...4 for , Tura! !unwired. nr cloldren I /elate every thing. mole, eircante.ratice., the mark of the institution i• left upon /re* 011011111001.01.11000. (' P11 limier the rtb••. I it, ..torlde ••• •ndol ions, hr de, Finally, it may be that w neutralized Palestine may turn out to be a second Belgium in the event of another (or possibly the same) swashbuckling adventurer who may grind the Jews under his heels, But that prognosis would be a established congregation. in Vienna, and Viennese Jews settled ill Berlin, and in our communities Spaniards and Poles and Russians are mingling with increasing congeniality. There is danger of our developing in streaks, In Russia orthodox) goes parallel with radicalism, and the originalBer- man Reform was quite different from contemporary American reform. Even in this country, freedom in organiza- tion has produced many varieties of ritual and congregational policy which our Union of Congregation, have deemed it impolitic to attempt to unify. The danger that lurks in this diversification lies in this, that local precedent s in religions forms and habits, both Milli idual and coin. ;tumid, acquire authority and become exclusive of other equally entrenched local precedents ill other communi- ties, and so in unseen ways and with cumulative force the homogeneity of invaded, disturbed and de- strov Reform which should hair a world that will have reconvert its neutralized the differenci s seems to boob ofo It , ,o , fill anti 114111081;MM 1101114;11, morality. Ni. argument on the score have accentuated them. Nor ha. or- Ills' synagogue, S110,11111 proposed I ft ttl111114114, who lot slimly years has been Professor of 1,0' veto tally of min-lira, politics can •lisproie the thodoxy responded to that need for 1$ adopted, this could no longer be the rat'. (111t11 i4 ph). al 1111' 111'104.w l' Him, College, is In the first plate, all scholar of possibility or civil practicability of homogeneity which one would think it would respect a. a party tif con- 010 ntovflothw I ('w's are In be imassigned sit Ilia( it 1111' Ilaglok11/' ttpai Ile snip- the itrifish Deelarminn. 1101 I i, t,g111/col Pon there may be hesitation of quite servation. longer to be a rich mail'', 1 ., triof ;obi a insa back of j1 the authorit , another kind to herald it, word'?'. III dila jet f ill 0 114/ 11 11/' 1144 hdlg as some en- As a first step toward homogeneity. particular matter, lel II he said III pa.sing, 1111'1' It 11,4111114 (11'14, of 110 , llinsiasts do, at tilt' Magna Charta of may be the fact that many Jew • in 1ittet. 'rumple Holt 1',1 of Ile 1;4,11 1141111111 ), P111 the Jewish 'people. For these en- the American army and navy OMe eve, ;se/eel/04 1111, 1114/i ill 1111' mar Inthre, we hope to in these //WM I leiwn% e ,, ,e , re' er, it may be safely said that th e Jews poor testimony to our confidence in ■ 11111eiValleal, /1114 sitter that II Ilals folk", el le', ,1 I/111111/n a detailed art muff of the worts with no It enmnien• a. • f larger and smaller c•ngregallon- in mil). pail ••I ii.. i0mftlry May •1T111 111 1,1411', 111 1111' Illea1111111e, lloweser, Ise would 114'1411 - Tini.t. Ono Wills the merit. of itilaosIgned .0,11Ing plan 111/11/1 flu Hilt 11'4111'f4 11 111'1114111 of Illy work for their In% II enlighten- 11111111 not by any posaibility he won 0 #51'p In 1/1 1 ' //I•l 411 1 1 01/ 11 /0141P 110'111 r11/ 0 1 111111 undemocratic a)striti of the ,i — igrisal pow, idea of Ili etimmillee ill eharge of the mod/Mimi 1. (//f 111'11 r1 grvaler spirit of lento' rae y 111,111 I- 1110114 III lilt' 11414• 1 4011'11 I/ 1 0 It calla for an ale 'dam I. part of taltigregatintial uu lido 111111 Illi• W10111 , 1 Ire the Pi. r. -I , II of too/re•old tot tbo ci Lindy, thew can In Ito 01,411/1 1,1.1 11 .1 ,, ordiiig lot will. it It false IV Ile, e..•ar) fund, fin tip , ni our relethat. forltItlal (howrver, nil all 0 , 1 ils are 0011116r/1 1 1) frieulisli• lair best moler IIIhIrr h plan and It .11111 a .> •em that man) men III 111 , 1 11 A Notable Anniversary in Sunday of Mal weck, Ilie Jew 1.11 I trpliim .%.) him 14 1 Isle Luul I elt Itratull the fiftieth 1111101ms/1r) of II* (1 11111111111 1 01) 1 01 11111.11 who through this long maim' Mist' u, rtot•cittuthan•v and all 411C, 11'404111411i41 fr1,111 1414 W4 0 11 I 1444101/110,1, 11 11/i4, al 1111. recent Buffalo session, IOW 14 11111 Ihr .0110 It florlo It It Ilse ter nppualC Ili I# in ;Joliet' /10'1111111114 11'411 ,1 411011 ,r1 N hag wrra ,till r rill 1111, ill 41111441oll ■ 11141 In r 4110 11 *41 if our If into, Ire restated Its (omit lion with a hearty appr(riNnnn nl the (1141 inclion which f4 timile by Ihnse who plead (or te, 4 1f,talion not of religion. exaltation 411 , 1 those who 'lore a 'olivine of !mil- k al ruterptlses in the face of the col- lapse of all national and int•tnalional Ile 0,11tri INIr4 uellhrr per o blowy, not the dilator- 4111, 44 trl patrol r oh/111lrn4. Ile politics 'I he iit.t has at least t h e North It to,p,it 1111, pea la looking II . idiom of sentiment, the tither loses Ile alaumu,r4 11441111IIN 111 a1 mill Nil. no If In a iini/e nl stibleties, or of It, 4/ 11101 N44111dIal Pill 14 till 1141'1111111 1 " / "'"1 1 4 nil relgi" 11 . un (.11,logYi hl nv'llrl p all I 4,,; #111 I #(1.1:#4,:r im 111,4 -1111111,1 , 1 , 411:::414 , 1 onglrlrut r 110.4 •1111 , 11-'1 too III aaapatlaft 'lie flllllIII Irf ,very 1 , 111er 1 4 111 1 1, 1 I ' Iopi., 111111 4 14 1011 111 1 1e11,1 of forrwrfrol. ig retitle look. 11(011 riif: 1 ■ of child need* In prepare kid( fur 11 Dldirll ilitingt , lit who b oy •01 ,1 1 ,,,i „ ilk 014 ,Irgipe ul cue thr prtildrIll and 0110111111 I '111, I , Nrllrtlarirt 111 itie #1414 11141 Raring reeettl 111111'4, the l lrlrlanll I irphol ...‘,0 11)1 , 1 1 6,, „d i , I of Its 1411111, 1140 1/11 1 14 r innilrllrll I I ) i ifir 111, 04 of the dependent 14f1' 11110411111111114 In 1111' government, for a concession. The Nationalists contradict their allega• lions, They say they Irk 4111 to Ire , rankly national as all others are, and at the same time they fawn, as none others do, at the feet of governments and congresses to grant them permis- s : on. It is not of such stuff that na- lirens air made. A virile nation does SO that while we may miequiiocal- ly express our admiration to the Brit- ish imetninent for its farsightedness l f e'lt 11:g".I'Llr", lietfifl n'itili do which \‘'ithont the Cleveland I Irphan A•111111' 11 1 4 11111111111 In mallet' gd11111N1 lib's ate a n d in Ihr toll 111r in the politic. who 0 , 0 1 11 ,,,,,m, 101 , 1 , 1 wind might have been Ihe filly of many Iiiindred• 111 t hildren 11 hn wnr- of Paleatine, bill in the tangle Ilf troth' titittplk.grilii4. A I'lopia j4 lig. 14 04 . Is the thrtmgh ill influence loot been reared In (lm' manhood and scoittan 1111114 1 1 lf111/111 ,1.1, Pits *ally a creation de 11i14 0, It doe. not hood and risen to petitio n . id prominence and norhiltie•. In Ils g,ranm le In llos10114 1111111Mlices 1011111 dlniruluet. And it dm , Ind 4„4 „f f Thgt much of the attetTaa 1.f fhb Ili w„,id to rtilt111101111•e With 11144 Ilia the Zion- IllIspnllual oft III 1101 pleaSe, 411 41111 141 4 In a t t,M, % s o , (.acrir, lona' k il ltatt if I 4111iu111111 11 1114 Ill, 1 ' 11114 thcir 1.11 'hiR 1,11 Ills 1 11141 Istilf I Iota 11011114 No af 11, 1 11 "# 1 , 111,111 '11 '111111" 1 . " 1111 Huth -- place of a lathe, III Ills 14111114 1111,1 alit and religionslr potent Through litany yrara stood lit to oppose III " " 411 are under Mortgage and Will easily grunt, to achiel . e.their independence, as na- tionalists, should not have to wait upon the British Government nor any na ‘I , ,I;1 Li II IS 610 iSSA1,1 ■•■ 111' 'sincere Mho Ilailons 111 hit 111111' 1111f1Tatiiir, ( /r, S1111 1, 11 1 1 1'11111, 111,161' wig, 1,111114 Ow Nlagna Charm is usually not a grant or concession, but an act 0.1 autono- mous assertion. No people has be- come genuinely free through some- body else. .11o1 the Jews, if they are not buy its freedom nor peCtion for it, nor wait upon generosities, nor ac• rept •ii alien Declaration as its 11ag- lot their giournment is painfully Molott. to dm, lo• hate tillaerted the trend of Ihingt, II i• in lie Hall that the moll I trio 111, Mal thm rivaled ma) maid•. In It tlel thing. 111' 1'411'1111 illIf ‘NS,1'11,11INVI.%114; ■ ; I*111: (,()A7,p,iiipxcp of ,impsi(,ix if 11111 Tried no a larger plan and hull II red, I lo•t. art' the ImIstalnling 11 , 1140 . 4 plopoerd II) the 1 11111 Illlllrr 41111 it 11.1'141111ir 11,1i II Iry 111 1 ' 1 onfereto e I hal there la 1114'11 for a far-reaching I MI mn III Illy eillonit•liati•di nl Mall) Ill 11111 congregation, a 114 lih,i o Hod, 111 - 1i1 ,,, Ldp 1' 'WO '6/i/4 1rl'tllil flu V1414114 1(111 1 1VIS it. 110'1 1 111ra, III So III da we one congregation 111 1111 , I 4 44 11111. , HIP 'lonely soliiiilary, 11I. iro.1 that the ratteriment 11111 , I , 11111 111e111 II, It 0111 though 01 , 4 In' 1••1•11j001 It, gist' libulathi In the Hippo 1 /if (111' aynagi.glie V. , #111 , 1 hill to do an kn ow, MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT 10 011s thusiasts forget a simple truth, that a fill. In s 1111141 14 111'11011-40 1 0 1111111•111s, and 1111eY 1111th it mnd,rrllre lec laration can re- 'ride 14 0111 the piece iii argue on reolorn• thr several wiped. of the /Mna o te hullo lei e4 len le 011 , 9411 111111g 4 es ti 1th I/1111 11111 141/1411 hark "I " %# ' kind 111 litot11104111,11 41111 In t Nall of III, lieu, end tinder restreints which not pvfli and In show dial it it ti n t procilts11,11, nor bounded on a time con- reptIon iuf ,Indalmi or of the function lel( 'on Mk drops', In ainerlatit t k, ft Jewish people la the economy Istuts 1 I bus Iltate Mote than Illtl of the Norld , It his been &tie volit- Ills 1 oillineme htl stunted into personal touch with the lei , serving in the armies of our .Mlles and establish a friendly exchange itilll them. Dedribution has id, ay.: been the 111 , 1 , t effective agent. y for reform and influence. It is our mission to distributed, which literally means tieing sent forth. Localism in Juda- ism must yield to Jew ish internation- be alism. And it must dip sr, !until in do- mestic Jewry as well a. toward for- eign Jewry. \Ve must make connec- tion with the Jew, of the world, but we must, as a preparation fiir that, fuse the e'ements that stand apart in this country. 11'e must have an Amer- ican Judaism, but that sho u ld express itself not in a Union Prayer Book alone. nor in merely formal matters. It should he a thorough-going Amer- icanization, a genuine democratiza- tion, in which origin and birth and caste and employment are wiped out as irrelevant and congregations hc- r0IIII• center, for fusion and equaliza- for it. appreciation of the spletuld time. mare the Jew has in civilization, and for its confidence that Jewish genius has•much to contribute In civilization The Spread of Reform. II is wi th this in ■ i, it that I call attention to the athisalality of being ill II restored world, we must not rtin alert in the religious provision we off the tangent with the impuls've make for the American Jew s who are hision Brat it has solved the Jewish "over there." In the face of the equal prolle in. That problem will vex the stake of life, the equal heroism, and world and will embarass us until the the equal loyalty, we should tint di- world•morale will have swept it away. vide men into orthodox and reform. 1 Jewish Palestine will still have to It is not tolerable that there should al with a Christian, it 1 ,4 111110- be a segregation of one Vint of A mer- 1 . 111104111 Europe, and no guarantee ican men from another kind accord- of international law is strong enough ing to pre-war antecedents. 24 the 11, 01111 area now 10 its 4112111e And we ought to have in mind also and confusion, to prevent or sup- press hypocrisy and wrong. Only a that we have a rare opportunity to to for French Jew's. for English Jews, moralized Europe can make Palestine and the Jews Senile, but if it Call do for Italian Jews, for the Jews of Eu- rope, what we that there will be no more anti- e- setnitiato to flee front, and no neces• selves. It is ti say fora Declaration to reassure 114. form world.wid the et angelizat r- Union In Israel. tain where we 'rile British Declaration has re- yincial and wit 't1 opened the betssh question and has the universal rf made it international. l'p to its and ethics, ly promulgation the Jewish question Was correct but al local or national, and was tinkered American cond with by legislatitres and parliaments It may he pra in fragmentary and desultory ways, a number of re Thr British Declaration has lifted it Jews to undert In world importance and it will from enterprise to ai now tin be impossible for any govern. IA reform, in meth to consider itself irrestionsible to the con•rience of the world as to gations, which still undevelope. it the manner in which it d'sposes of Allies, and I sus the Jewish question. Already.the Can. trai Powers, Io long cynical s'nners il'nnitalle y t■ !.. s-r. rr