THE DETROIT The Jews in Hungary ACK from the heart of red Hungary after five years of thrilling adventure in that whirlpool of political cross- currents•five years of adventure of B war, Bolshevism, counterrevolution and Roumanian occupation, Miss Mar- guerita Gonda told me the old, old story—that the Jew is again bearing the burden for the miseries of a whole people—that every Jew in Hungary is suffering for the misdeeds of a few. It is all too true and all too tragic that the Jew is ever the scapegoat. Throughout the ages the blame has been cast upon him for all the mis- eries of the nation in which he chanced to reside. If the crops did not grow—"Kill the Jews;" if the babies died of any childish ailment— the Jews were responsible; if the troops of the enemy invaded the land and defeated the country's forces—by all means "Massacre the Jews for that;" if the price of food soared— search for the Jewish profiteers and hang them; and if by any lurking chance one single Jew was found to he remotely associated with the crime charged against his people—the whole race paid the penalty. So it was in Spain, so in Russia, so in every coun- try where the Jew has rested his head, and so it is in Hungary today. quiring at each building whether Jews lived there. They shot and plundered everywhere they found a Jew." Miss Gonda is not a "Jewish type." She was known as "the American" and consequently was not suspected during this time. "I do not know how many people were put to death," she said. "No fig- ures were ever computed, because the government made every effort to hush the affair up. The papers printed no account of it, and although the death lists ran into the hundreds, no one accurately knows the total. Suffice it to say, however, that a government order was issued shortly afterwards and the pogroms ceased. Rioting con- tinued for many days between Jewish and non-Jewish students at the uni- versities. Budapest is not the only place where the reaction against Bol- shevism fell upon the heads of the Jews." Miss Gonda also related that after Bela Kun had withdrawn from Czecho- slovakia, Czech soldiers turned loose their wrath upon the Jews. In the city of Kosice soldiers formed lines through which every Jew entering the city had to pass and the Jews were beaten and tortured. Aged Jews had their beards pulled out hair by hair. PAGE THIRTEEN EWISH CHRONICLE Young Judaea after completing two months of good work in Detroit Young Juulaea's ranks. Miss Sylvia Goldsmith is directing this club. The officers are: President, Bessie Willis; Vice-President, Bessie Nelken; secre- tary, Mendetta Popkins: and treas- urer, Sadie Bernstein. Plans are now under way for the organization of Hebrew classes for members of the Judaean Dramatic Club. All those wishing to join the classes are asked to come to the meetings of the club. Jewish girls of 15 and over may also become mem- bers of the circle. A most interestingLrogram was prese it I at the last me ing of the cir st Sunday, the atuie of w ich was a paper by the \ader, gc." auk iss Goldsmith, on titer interesting nuili telr'- s; were pr-e- If you've an instrument you would consider exchang- ing on a STEINWAY, let tit give you estimate of allowance. R associated with the STEINWAY Piano than with any other ICHNESS and beauty and charm of tone mean vastly more as instrument. GRAND AND . UPRIGI IT PIANOS "BACK TO THE SYNAGOG MOVEMENT" READY TO START PASSOVER WEEK Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations to Launch Spiritual Drive. NEW YORK—An appeal to every Jewish man and woman, young and old, to "Join a Synagogue" will be "And now," Miss Gonda added, "all made through newspapers, motion the Jews of Hungary are suffering. pictures, posters and the pulpit, dur- They have been denied political rights, ing the week of April 3-10. The an- Miss Gonda, an American of Hun- they are oppressed in every conceiv- nouncement of a campaign from coast garian Jewish parentage, went to able manner. Although when I left to coast for increased membership Hungary in 1913 as a representative there had not been any violent out- and revival of interest in the Syna- of an American hank. Unable to ob- breaks for some time, anti-Semitism gogue was made on Sunday by the tain a passport—this American girl still runs high. The Zionists are do- Executive Committee of the Union lived through the whole war with her ing all they can to aid the people, but of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of and suffered they are not numerically and finan- America. The drive will be known as ClICI11;CS country's through the whole series of swiftly cially very strong and they can do "Back to the Synagogue Movement." moving events that began with the but little. The famous Chief Rabbi Its headquarters will be at 110 Fifth advent of Bela Kun and the soviets of Budapest and the celebrated Cantor Avenue, New York, and Charles II. and culminated in the Roumanian in- Kwartin, with whom I was personally Shapiro of Bridgeport, Conn., Presi- vasion. She was an eye-witness to acquainted, went to the Roumanian dent of the Union of Orthodox Jew- the Budapest pogrom of August, 1919. commandant and asked that the Jews ish Congregations of America, will be of whirls the outside world knows be permitted to leave the country to national chairman. National advertising in daily news- little and of which even those who go , to Palestine. The Rabbi was in- saw rivers of blood flow through the formed that the Jews could go if they papers and other periodicals, public streets were unable to estimate the would leave all their goods behind. meetings under the auspices of local toll. The pogroms in Poland and rk- This was tantamount to a denial of Synagogues, are among the unique rainia have been the subject of touch permission, for if the Jews were to features of this drive, which is the newspaper comment, but outside of a leave their goods behind they would first campaign of its kind ever under- brief cable dispatch from Hungary have no funds with which to go to taken in any country. Every publicity medium will be used to keep con- very little no far has leaked out con- Palestine. cerning the Budapest pogrom. "As things stand now the condition stantly before Jewish men and wom- "When Bela Nun, whose real name of the Jews of Hungary is pitiful. en, the appeal to "Join a Synagogue." The week of the Passover holidays was Kohn, faille back from Russia Those wlio were once wealthy lost where he had been a pupil of Leon their possessions in the days of Bol- has been selected because of its deep Trotzky and had studied with the shevism and are now poor; those who significance in the history of the workings of the soviet government participated in the Bolshevist govern- Jewish religion. "I want to emphasize," Mr. Shapiro there, Bolshevism first lifted its head ment are now refused assistance and in Hungary," Miss Gonda said. "It employment and they are starving. says, in discussing the drive, "that this is not a campaign for funds. Its was some time in February, 1918; I And while the anti-Jewish prejudice don't remember the exact date, when still holds its course, one cannot ex- purpose is wholly spiritual—to renew the first clash occurred between the pect that the non-Jewish population the faith of Jewish youth and restore Bolshevists and the Karolyi govern- vs ill aid the Jews in any way. So you the Synagogue to its ancient place as ment. I was returning to my lodgings see—all the Jews of Hungary are suf- the heart of the Jewish community. The Jew has contributed generously with a party of friends when rioting fering for the sins of a very few." to America's national life—in the began in the central streets. We took realms of politics, commerce, educa- refuge in a hotel, remaining there YOUNG JUDAEANS SEND tion, patriotic service, music and lit- until early morning when the fighting HUNDREDS OF TOYS TO erature—but Isis greatest contribution had ceased. Six policemen were shot during that street battle and Bela PALESTINIAN CHILDREN should be the spiritual contribution. A good Jew is a better American. Kun arrested. When he emerged from Adherence to the faith of his fathers jail it was noticed that his features Detroit Young Judaeans made a were perceptibly changed, as though fine showing on the occasion of Purim can only strengthen and restore these several hones were nroke.n in his face by contributing several hundred toys spiritual qualities which make for the and not properly reset. I later learned to be sent to the children in Pales- highest type of citizenship. "We desire to win back to firm, re- from a friend of Mrs. Bela Kum that tine. Only a very few responded when her husband was in prison he outside the ranks of Young Judaea, ligious conviction — the wavering, had been severely beaten by the com- and two others made cash contribu- troubled youth of today—to bring panions of the slain policemen. My tions. The Buds of Judaea, one of about a spiritual rebirth among our personal acquaintance with the family the local circles, contributed $5 in people. We are going to present our of Bela Kun does not allow me to cash to be sent to the Educational viewpoint to American Jewish boys doubt that he was sincere and well in- Department of the Zionist Organ- and girls at universities, to business tentioned. Indeed, we had no quarrel ization for the purchase of toys. Two men and women—so absorbed in with the ideals of the Bolshevists, but big cases full of toys were shipped mundane interests that they have neglected the spiritual, the fathers the actual working out resulted in un- last Tuesday from Detroit. and mothers who have placed the told misery to all Hungary and partic- The local organization is slightly ularly to the Jews. I may as well ad- handicapped by the lack of funds, due bodily needs of their children far mit that Bela Run's supporters in- to unsettled conditions in Detroit above the spiritual. 'We are frank to cluded many Jews, or rather many Zionist ranks. The funds until now admit that modern Jewry has tempo- who were of Jewish parentage. To came from the Zionist district, and it rarily loosened its hold upon its own people—but we hope to make the in- call them Jews is to libel the race. may be necessary, in the future, to fluence of our faith stronger among "I remember," Miss Gonda told me, make a campaign for funds for Young our people than ever before—and we "that placards appeared along all the Judaea in order that the work may hope that this influence will produce principal streets of Budapest. There not be hampered. a new type of American Jew—a bet- Campaigns for libraries in Young was an edict prohibiting such placards ter Jew and a better American." and consequently no one knew or Judaea circles will be renewed rather all pretended not to know shortly. The Buds of Judaea library whence they came. Of course, the will be started within a few weeks, pictures and the wording varied, but Bessie Yucht and Adtline Cohen I remember quite distinctly one pos- having been elected as librarians. ter. It depicted the Bolshevist in the There is now a library fund in this garb of the Polish-Jew, with gabard- circle of $38, five dollars from the ine and long side curls, a gigantic red fund having been contributed toward figure, who held a dripping weapon in the purchase of toys for Palestine's NEW YORK—Henry Morgenthau, one hand, whose body was drenched children. former ambassador to Turkey and with blood, standing astride over the The circles in the northern district chairman of the American commis- bodies of his victims, and underneath could not meet last Sunday on ac- sion to Poland, in an address to the the caption read: 'This is how the count of the "Shim Ilatoroh" cele- junior congregation of the New York Jews will treat their victims. Rise all bration held at the synagogue. The Free Synagog. declared that the solu- you Christian brothers—defend your- work in those circles is improving tion of the Polish question for the selves.' Every few days the placards gradually and promise greater prog- Jew was the selection of a ccommt- changed, but the purport of all of ress as time goes on. The success of the work there is due entirely to tee of study American Jews to go and to Po- them was similar. land. the conditions, ex- socialists the leaders of the various circles plain to their brethren there that "Anti-Semies—Christian they call themselves—held inflamma- there. Mr. Ileytnan, who is leading that they must produce and cannot tory public meetings until they were the Knights of Judaea and is substi- continue to live like parasites. In answer to a question after his forbidden by the police and then the tuting as leader in the Stars of Ju- meetings were held in secret. Under daea; Miss Florence Slomovitz, lead- address. Mr. Morgenthau said that er of the Roses of Zion; Miss Julia some of the Poles resent dealing with Bolshevism the synagogues had re- mained open. However, the Christian Wine, leader of the Daughters of the the Jews or having anything to do socialists and their sympathizers raid- White and Blue, and bliss Ethel with them, and that a few of them ed synagogue after synagogue and Shetzer, leader of the Lillies of Zion. admitted that they do not intend to Plans are under way now for an discontinue their present antagonism. beat out the worshippers. Then the extensive Pesach celebration. Due to He said that it was the fault of the synagogues were closed. the lack of funds for the continua- Jews in some cases that the Poles "It was during the first few days of tion of public celebrations, the mass disliked them, because the Jews say the Roumanian occupatino, about the entertainment originally planned may that they do not want to be consid- third of August, that the big pogrom be abandoned. But the individual ered l'oles, but are Nationalists. took place. I was going home from clubs will conduct the work on as "\\'e are not going to settle this my office when I saw a mob advanc- large a basis as possible. Polish problem by senling a few ing with clubs and guns. The rioters Of the Purim celebrations held, thousand Jews to America or to were for the most part very young that by the Roses of Zion, composed Palestine," Mr. Morgenthau said boys and men of the lower strata of of the youngest Young Judaeans in "There arc 8,000,000 Jews in Poland the population—of the type that we in the city, was of the most successful and other countries of Central Eu- America would call 'gangsters.' They and most picturesque: Prizes were rope, and it is impossible to alleviate were led by former police guards— awarded to the following for the best their sufferings by sending them those same police who had once masques: Rachel Garfinkel. Ida away. Unless the rich Jews in Amer- sworn revenge against Bela Kun. 1 W'einer, Molly Cohen and Fannie ica and the thinking Jews get to- saw them stop street cars and go Slomovitz. gether and really make a thorough through the cars dragging out men The Forget-Me-Rots of Zion Sat- study of this problem and change and boys. Everyone whose appear- urday night elected the following the condition of that entire mass you ance was Jewish was dragged from officers for a new term of three will never settle the Jewish problem." the car and was beaten with the butts months: President, Anna Belinsky, of revolvers and with clubs. Several re-ejected; vice-president, Sadie Good- tried to run away and they were shot man; secretary. Mary Friedenberg; as they ran. The rioters asked no and treasurer, Augusta Busker. questions. If a man looked Jewish he Young Judaean Dramatic Club. was beaten. It is an interesting fac The Young Judaean Dramatic club, that of the victims who were taken to Prague—The National Council of one of the local intermediate Young the hospitals, 90 per cent were no Judaea circles, will hold an open Jews in Slovakia has secured an offi- Jews. The rioters stopped car after meeting Sunday evening, March 21. cial statement from 'the government, car and went through the same pro at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue. A to the effect that all Jewish students gram. The Roumanian police guards long and interesting program has in the schools shall not be required stood all around the square and to to write on Jewish holidays or on the been arranged for the occasion. on. They said they could not in The Young Judaean Dramatic was Sabbath. Such an official proclama- terfere in the internal affairs of Hun last Sunday approved of for affilia• Lion has already been sent out to the gary. 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