THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.. Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS NATHAN J. GOULD - . - • • President Secretary-Treasurer Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. OFFICES, BOOK BUILDING Telephone Cherry 3381 $2.00 per year Subscription, in advance To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this office by Tuesday evening of each week. RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN - . - Editorial Contributor The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the views expressed by the writers. The Changing Tone of Zionism THE GOLDEN RULE Jews, we only cling closer together and fight a better fight. But the enemy .within ottr own household is the one whom, if any, we have reason to fear. If men would win their freedom, They first must learn to live :1ccording to the rule Of take, but also give. \Viten greed no more the tool Of selfish men and cruel, \Viso foster fancy's dream— Salvation's but a theme, Redemption but a star In distant skies afar, That morning light will fade— False fancy, unafraid, •Nlan's primitive emotions, Unbridled as they are, \Vill turn to such devotions That false codes never 'Isar. Law will be our virtues, Right will he a pleasure,. Truth will be our birthright, Duty, each man's measure. No man can hope for freedom, \Vhen savage lust fur gain Controls and dwarfs the soul; I I is finer feelings slain. False fancy—unafraid, Because illusion rocks This dreaming child to rest, Shall wake when freedom knocks. —Enoch Mebs. ,The Feast of Tabernacles After the sacred holydays which tested the capacity of all our houses of worship, the more joyous Feast of Tabernacles comes to its, with its message of the all-Providence of God. Commemorating both the ingathering of the harvest and the fact that even when the Jews dwelt in frail tents during their long march in the Wilderness the pro- tecting hand of God was upon them, Succoth should wake in the soul of the Jew a sense of gratitude for the blessings spiritual and material which are being ever renewed for him. To be sure, the Jew is no longer an agricultural people, and the harvest thought has been em- bodied in our national Thanksgiving day. But what needs to be pressed home upon our people is the duty of gratitude. Too often we ask for pity from the God to whom we seldom give our praise. We come before His throne in our sadness, but its the hour of-.gladness we neglect Him. It should lie part of the Succoth function to correct this situation. Let its actively appreciate the good that God puts into our lives. Only as we praise God for His mercies hase We a right to turn to Him in supplication in our time of need. A Successful Experiment A careful reading of the published accounts of the recent Zionistic Two years ago Temple Beth El of this city conducted its first convention at Chicago, together with the reports brought by some of Supplementary Services on the highs holydays in an endeavor to afford the delegates in attendance, and with whom we have had the privilege to the unaffiliated Jews of the community an opportunity to participate of conferring, indicates a pretty general consensus of opinion among in religious services, should they desire to do so. The experiment Zionists that so-called political Zionism is on the wane, and that the from the beginning was an unqualified success. Hundreds of men and present duty of the hour is to unite all Jews in a comprehensive effort women who otherwise would have been deprived of the opportunity of looking to the physical restoration of Palestine. This changed attitude joining with their brethren in a religious service came and reverently on the part of Zionistic leaders is not at all surprising, but it is alto- worshipped the God of their fathers. Many of them, the experience of the past two seasons indicate, who might else have turned from the gether to their credit. The only pity is that they should have waited so long to see what synagog altogether, because they felt it to be inhospitable to them, have (Continued from page one). was as plaits as day to those who from the beginning have opposed been won to new allegiance and have made real sacrifices to identify cruelly. I told hint of the case of i receive in audience the American themselves permanently with the synagog. political Zionism. To be sure, the Zionists have not come to their present position Although the church edifice its which the Supplementary Services Isaac Ciobotaru, who was sentenced journalist, Mr. Leo Wolfson. In an to death on the testimony of an under interview which lasted more than an because they agree with the religious philosophy of the non-Zionist, are being held this year was crowded to capacity on Rosh Hashono, officer, whom the court itself arrested hour, all questions of the day were who holds that the genius of the Jest' must express itself in religion there is no doubt that there are still hundreds, perhaps thousands, of in the course of the trial fur perjury. touched upon, and especially the Jew- and not in government. But they' have been brought to their present Jews its the city who still have not been reached. For one thing, many :\ higher court annulled the sentence, ash question. live too far from ottr place of worship to walk there, and they will not but a new trial will lie •required. I' - Among other things, His Majesty attitude by practical considerations. The keynote of the changed position was struck by Judge Mack, ride on the high holydays. Another year some congregation should feel also told the king about the solib, , r • said; 'Up to the present we have nut Kaufman, who was tried together, been able to solve the Jewish problem President of the Zionistic Organization in America, when he said: it its ditty to reads these people. No congregation can legitimately feel with two Roumanian soldiers, all tor fur purely economic reasons. In "We Zionists must not exaggerate. The Balfour Declaration was an that it is doing its whole duty so long as it makes no effort to bring the sante offense. The Roumanian I Roumania there have never been any endorsement of an offer—an offer we have no reason to doubt will be the message of Judaism to those not affiliated with some religious soldiers were sentenced to five years race or religious persecutions, nor in prison, while the Jew was given . have there been any pogroms as in repeated through the l'eace Conference, but as yet no mandate has organization. the death penalty, which the King other countries. Now• the economic In a number of cities the Reform congregations have taken this himself had commuted to twenty difficulties have disappeared. No been given." This is all entirely new tone for the leaders of Zionism to take, view of the situation. Auxiliary synagogs have been established for years' imprisonment. I told him that reason at all exists why the Jews and the very words contrast strangely with what would have been the holydays in San Francisco, Philadelphia, Cleveland and elsewhere. thousands of such cases exist. should not receive full political rights. Further, I recalled the disgraceful The promise which I gave to the spoken a year or even six months ago. This is as it should be. The The movement should become country-wide. We Jews should become death of the Jew, Nacht, of Yassi, Jewish Committee of \'assi during claims of Zionists have been too extravagant, and the Publicity Bureau missionaries to the Jews. who was shot while he was being led the war, has been carried out. This constantly overreached, itself. In fact, every day brings evidence of a to rison• and also a number of other has been done through the law de- greater sanity on the part of the leaders of the movement in whose such incidents with which I was fa- crees of December, 1918, and May, miliar. Speaking of the way in which 1919. The first law having presented official spokesmen Zionists and non-Zionists alike had begun to lose Jewish soldiers fought for the coun- certain technical difficulties for the confidence. Even the vote of confidence in the administration and the try, I declared that in no army in the Jews was altered by the decree which re-election of the administrative heads of the organization clues not world would such shameful orders is now in force. Under the provi- change this fact. It stands out as a clear commentary upon the situa- be permissable as those which General sions of the present decree, all those Prosan had given concerning Jews, who wish it may now become citi- tion that henceforth the directors of the organization are to be elected nor would such openly anti-Semitic zens' PROGRESSIVE WORLD STRUGGLE by popular vote. "To the statement of the journalist be published as were Not the least suggestive fact in this connection is the practical that the present lay,' contains many OF THE JEW FOR CIVIL EQUALITY manifestoes given out by Captain Chitulescu. restrictions, so that a great number silence of Judge Brandeis, who in the pre-convention literature had Impartial Justice. of Jews are excluded front citizen- By WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT been heralded as bringing back from Palestine a message that would All of the troubles which the Jews ship, His Majesty replied: set the world agog. But apparently Judge Brandeis, of whose sincere of Roumania have suffered and are If it will appear in the working (Continued Front Last Week.) interest in the ZionistiC movement there can be no shadow of doubt, still suffering. I pictured for him in out of the law, that it creates certain Jewish committees have long been moving words, and finally appealed difficulties, the necessary modification Jews in United States. was wiser than the press agent. He remains the "silent head" of to him to make an end of them. He From the East End of New York organized to help in securing civil listened with the steepest attention. will certainly Ise made; for the coun- Zionism. try is firmly resolved to settle the For our part, we are very glad to note these nest' developments. and through centers of population in rights, religious freedom, and equal He answered part of my accusations Jewish question once for all. They presage the day of better understanding among the different this country where Jews are gath- opportunity for the oppressed of their —tried to excuse others—made cer- I "Mr. Wolfson then called the atten- tain statements and ended with a tine of Ilk Majesty to many cases sections of Jewry. Once there is clear understanding that Palestine is ered, by the million and hundreds of race. The influence of the leaders of the When we finished, I asked where Jews are being persecuted for to be no more than one out of many lands of refuge for the Jew, and thousands, come the youth of the Jews in Europe and America upon promise. permission to publish our conversa- occurrences during the war, and es- race who soon manifest a spirit of that no Jew will rest content until the Jew everywhere has attained the Congress of Nations at Paris in tion. The King asked that I write pecially to the unusually severe pun- Americanisni and get on. citizenship rights, it ought not to be difficult to establish a spirit of real They succeed in trade, they suc- behalf of the better treatment of the an account of it and submit it to him, ishments which have been meted out co-operation among Zionists and non-Zionists and among Reform and ceed in the professions, they suc- Jews has been weighty and we can and after he had read it, 1 would re- to accused Jews. To this His Ma- an official statement. I wrote jesty replied: Orthodox Jews, at least so far as political work is concerned. But ceed in business, and they more their be sure that it seas courageously and ceive a detailed report of all that we had Impartial Justice. there must be perfect candor and frankness as to aims, immediate and homes to less crowded districts and wisely exercised. said about the Jewish situation, and • remote, and leadership must be put into the hands of men whose acquire all the taste and views and The direct interest we have in the submitted it. "The severity of the Court Mar- tials is necessary, but I do agree that motives and methods no man can question. If one reads between the fashions of their fellow-countrymen. Jewish question in these Eastern What the King Said. countries was stated by Secretary lines of the reports of the convention at Chicago, he is justified in They cultivate little or no solidarity Hay to the signatories of the Berlin A few weeks later, when I returned the same measures should be applied to all equally. Justice must be meted in politics, and they manifest a dis- believing that we are not alone in this opinion. Treaty in protest against Rumania's to Bucharest, after my trip through out impartially. Those instances AN INTERVIEW WITH THE KING OF ROUMANIA. position to disintegrate as a com- munity. They retain a loyalty to the persecutions and breach of her treaty race, but not a strict adherence to obligation, to-wit, that we are the the ceremonial, and they intermarry world's refuge for such people, driven This time it is the Episcopalians who plan to save the Jew. with Gentiles. out by measures of oppression and According to newspaper reports, the Episcopal Board of Missions is A number of modern books written restriction, and their coming in great advocating the Christianization of Jews as a part of a million dollar by Jews deplore this fact. They fear numbers in their present condition "Americanization" program. So urgent is the need of bringing the that Israel will be swallowed up in imposes an unfair burden upon us. recalcitrant Jew to the feet of the cross that at least one of the men-. the nations. They are an excellent, We may rejoice that more than half the members of this great race hers of the board, one Rev. John I. Zacker, Superintendent of Jewish law-abiding part of our population. have won their long progressive work in Philadelphia, holds that it waist not even be delayed, as some Of course, criminals come from struggle for merely an equal chance among them, poor and miserable as of his colleagues had suggested, until after the Detroit National Con- some of them are, but the criminal with other men; but we cannot tear ference, which is to take place early in October. We are moved to statistics do not show their percent- cut that distressing page in the his- smile a bit at the gullibility of our good Christian brothers %vim are so age of criminals to he as great as tory of Christian civilization contain- ing the record of seventeen centuries eager to save the souls of the Jew, but we can assure them in advance that of the entire population. that if previous experience counts for anything they will have to be \Viten we consider the congestion of persecution. prepared to spend the whole million in, converting a very few Jews, in New York in the East End of one The Jews in the New States to Be Protected. and then they will have no assurance that they will stay converted. million Jews, and that this has conic More's the pity! For the fellows they get are the kind we want to get within the last thirty years. it seems The result of the • war and the remarkable that it has not given more rid of, since they invariably represent the sort who would sell their trouble to our civilization and our breaking up of Russia and the giving souls in a deal that spells personal advantage to themselves. government than it has. These are reign to the principle of self-deter- We do, however, resent just a little the imputation that this con- the lessons which an investigation mina•ion of racial units have created version campaign is part of an "Americanization" programs). We chal- by Russian statesmen into our expe- seven independent European States in central and eastern Europe. Of lenge these good missionaries to prove either that their Americanism rience would furnish. these, the Ilaltic Provinces, Poland is of a higher order than that of the average Jew whom they seek to Strength of the Jewish Character. win, or that the conversion of the Jew to Christianity will make him a The Jews of the world, in coun- and the Ukraine, as well as the Czecho-Slovak State and the Jugo- better :\inerican. In fact, we are rather impres-ed with the idea that tries where they have had equal op- Slav State, have many Jewish citi- this very attempt to con fuse religion and Americanism is a sufficient portunities, have won their way not zens. In addition to this the Greater attest that the gentlemen of the American Board of M issions must only to great financial power, but to Rumania, which is to recei,e Tran- themselves learn the very fundamentals of Americanism. So far as places of commanding influence in sylvania from Hungary, is another their effort to win the Jew is concerned. we are scarcely interested in it. journalism, in the professions, and in State which will have many Jewish God grant that they be rewarded for spending their million dollars by business. They have retained always citizens. seeing at least a few utterly worthless Jews converted into "good an acute interest in the welfare of The German treaty specifically pro- Christians." Perhaps after all the distance between the two is not as their coreligionists throughout the -ides that the five great Powers shall world. Their religious training has stake future treaties with Poland and far as our Jewish ideals, which are rather high, have led us to believe. inculcated in them the duty of char- with the Czecho-Slovak State secur- ity to all--Jew and Gentile—and they have given unsparingly to aid their brethren in distress. The real menace to the Jew conics not front Nvithout but from Individuals like Sir Moses !dome- within. Neither the unscrupulous conversion agent, who tries to buy fiore have given much time. money, our children with sweetmeats and toys, nor the temptings of the newer and effort all over the world to the cults that cater to the body while they starve the spirit, affright its in cause of their race. Baron Hirsch the least. A few Jews of the. more neurotic type may think that one and Baron Rothschild have planned and carried through rural colonies of or the other of the new religions will give him more than Judaism the Jews in Palestine, in Argentina, offers, but it is more than likely that at the first real pain he suffers and in Texas. he will call in the old family doctor, and at the same time take out a The Zionist movement to secure a migration of Jews hack to Jerusalem membership its the synagog. The only Jew, so-called, who is to be feared is he who turns his does not meet with the undivided back on all religion; who scoffs and sneers at everything that his people support of the Jewish people. but it deem holy; who denies God and who holds himself to be the axis on certainly has substantial strength as one project for relief of the conges- which the universe revolves. Far more important is the task confront- ing our leaders to save those Jews who are going headlong, into atheism tion in east Europe. During the World War the Jews and denial, and whose indifference to everything sacred is their boast, of this country and elsewhere raised than those who in a moment of weakness believe that they can find a hind of nearly $25,000,000 with spiritual satisfaction outside the faith of their fathers. Of course, even which to aid their poor peoples suf- they will come back in the last hour, and with their dying breath they fering in the train of the war. will repeat the Shma \'isroel—but while they live they will be our In the countries where they have greatest problem. When outside forces align themselves against the money, power, and influence, great Saving the Jew Roumania, Bessarabia, and other re- gions, I received a letter with the permission to publish the following official statement of the Kiiig "His Majesty was kind enough to ing the religious liberties of the peo- ple who constitute a minority in those States; and it is understood that similar provisions are to be in- cluded in the- Austrian treaty in re- spect to the Jugo-Slav State and Rumania. It is to be hoped that the securi- ties exacted in these treaties will he of a character more effective than were the requirements of the Con- gress of Berlin in respect to Rumania. Indeed, we can be sure that they will. The prejudice against the Jews still remains in those countries, and cannot of course be culminated by mere legislation. But Jews Can be given equal rights and be protected in those rights, and secure the equal- ity of opportunity through such pro- tection. The League of Nations is to he a power Id continuous body and w.....ave enough to see to it that treaties of this character are performed by na- tions which the war has in fact cre- ated and which will continue to be dependent for some years upon the League for their own integrity and independence. Nn address delivered by the ex-President netore the National .;eographie Snidely at NV1Mbington. 15. C. iteprinte , 1 from the National Geographic Magazine. which are brought before me per- sonally, I study very thoroughly. I have always had the friendliest feel- ings toward the Jews, and I hope that now that they have become citizens, their condition will improve. It is necessary that the Roumanians and the Jews should understand each other and get together. For the ac- complishment of this, it is neces• nary that both sides should make every possible effort. For my part. I shall do everything possible. In the new Roumania no Jewish problem will exist. All citizens will enjoy every right without let or hindrance. The country's resolve to settle the Jewish question has been offended in the Minority Rights clauses, and it has not been treated as it deserved by the Paris Conference. I am con- vinced that the Jews will lie good Roumanian citizens for the good of the country, and for their own.'" According to journalistic ethics, am not permitted to publish more than the official statement. Many of the statements which the King made, and which I am not at liberty to dis- close, were most interesting. It is interesting to note that the official letter which accompanied the royal statement says that I may print the interview only in the Amer- ican press, but not in the Roumanian papers. The outside world may know what the King says concerning the Jews. The Roumanians and the Jews in Roumania itself need not know it. It appears that this official statement is "for foreign constimp- tin only." but we shall not bite. The Real Menace DON'T WAIT - FILL YOUR BIN NOW WITH OUR HOTTER CLEAN ER \ Lower Priced WID ©Mg/ MT ViFoN s ON‘4 thida 0 EASILY HANDLED COKE ^. re E Llt& S ONLY Cos.,14%1M All Sizes O 0,131)71