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Aarcricaa Apish Periodical Cotter

CUTION Vann{ CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

/i1E,)critorr,/m ,isn Ci Roracm

"A Jewish View of Jesus"

BY H. G. ENELOW.

Cheder

---
By Samuel Roth.

ti

said the little fellow, suddenly lookinj,
up at Charlie scornfully.
"What makes you think so?" asked II
Charlie.
"You didn't do anything . when he

threw that paper ball at you.
Reviewed for this laws of the Chronicle by Hermtnn Rotator.
A few days passed and the fateful
"But I didn't sec him do it," pro-
Because of his birth, his environ. afternoon, to which Charlie had been tested Charlie.
The modern Jew who has concltd-
"Well, Pinky said you're a coward
melt,
his
broad
interpretation
of
the
looking
forward
with
mingled
emotions
est to regard the gigantic organiza-
tion of the Christian Church with its .Mosaic laws Jesus the humanitarian, of curiosity and dread, at last arrived. and he's going to lick you," insisted
When
Charlie
cause
home
from
school
a
Mosy.
various denominations, dogmas, the teacher, the prophet, must find
found his mother and Leah en-
"We'll see," said Charlie. "Here, du
ethics, etc., as nothing more than responsive chord in the heart of he
the outgrowth of the gradual every progressive Jcw. By every grossed in a sumptuous arangeinent con- you save marbles, Mosy?"
word that has been ascribed to hinlicerning his first cheder-day, which, the
"Yes."
by
the
greater
part
re p t anc c
Here
"I'll give you two miggles.
the civilized world of an interest- in the gospels, the broad minded may moment they caught sight of him, was
/
they
are. Now, mind, that next time
read
the
practical
fulfillment
of
the
changed
to
the
subject
of
the
soiled
ap-
' ng and stimulating myth, will not be
you
don't
pinch
my
leg,
because
you
interested in "A Jewish View of Law and the Prophets which is so I pearance of Ins hands and face. His
won't get off so easily. And tell Pinky
Jesus" (Macmillan) by H. G. F.ne- masterfully and fascinatingly set forth mother had.a way of talking about his
low, (author of "The N'llar and the in "Mark 12:28-34. Nor was Jesus : face and hands, that made Charlie wilt. that 1 said he was a red-headed cow-
ard, and I want to know what he'll do
Bible"). lint the Jew who has al- the only reformer of his time. 'filer: "And you mustn't forget to put on
about it."
ways been somewhat interested in were numerous mystics and visionar- time new suit," admonished Leah.
Mosy threw an astonished look at
the personality of Jesus, and who ics who went about Judea preaching, Charlie looked at her Icing and silent-
Charlie, took the miggles and ran off.
calling
the
people
to
repentance,
and
I).
Ile
never
fully
understood
the
ty-
must marvel at the abiding vital pow-
When
he met dicky and Bones that
er and dominating influent.: of this in conformity with the many hopes, ranny which Leah exercised over him.
night Bones asked him how: he liked
simple, lovable, great and exalted theories and prophecies current at , She was much smaller than he wa.s and
teacher, will find in Mr. Enlow's book the time, were looking for a speedy he could quieten her, he thought, with Cheater.
"Fine!" exclaimed Charlie with real
of 180 pages a most absorbing and coming of God's kingdom on earth.. one blow. But evidently she was un-
enthusiasm "It's more fun than play-
comprehensive presentation of the Their names have been lost, their aware of his superior powers, for she
ing in the lots. I pity you, Bones, that
principle facts in the life and teach- words forgotten; but like Jesus, they tominually projected herself and her you don't go to cheder with Inc.''
ings Of Jesus, and a singular inter- suffered persecution and crucifixion opinions into his doings, and by provok-
When Charlie returned brain cheder,
pretation of his doctrines that must for their seditious propaganda, at the li ng him into paroxysms of despair Leah was in hiding, but in the front
meet with the most favorable recep- hands of the Roman soldiery. I di • showed herself altogether indifferent to room. Mrs. Walinsky, a picture-book
tion at the hands of those who are these martyrs, Jesus was much ma- • the lavas of rage and vengeance that in her hands, stood in the center of the
willing to concede him a place among ligned, his words misunderstood, filmed in the depths of his heart.
room, quite as anxious as her little
However, that was no time for dis-
the inspired prophets and learned his acts ridiculed; so that he hint-
daughter, concerning the outcome of
self began to question his own char- cuussion with Leah. He allowed his
rabbis of Israel.
their plot. The unusual absence of
Jesus was a Jew and a genius. lie acter and his mission. Nevertheless, mother to rub his hands with soap, Leah, the profound silence and the seri-
loved his people and his country, and he continued to preach to the multi- slipped into his new sun, and with a ous look un his mother's face, caused
tulle:
"The
time
is
fulfilled,
and
the
thin
white
book
under
his
arm,
left
the
strove continually to better the indi-
Charlie to pause a moment.
vidual condition of his brethren and Kingdom of God is at hand; repent house. Skipping downstairs, he collided
Mrs. Walinsky smiled. "Here, Char-
with Micky and Bones, who were
raise the political morale of Judea. ye and believe the good tidings! Yet
lie," she said, "what do you think of
Ile knew the laws and prophets; and he could not explain the nature of swarming up.
this
picture-book?"
Micky, whose stub nose hail been al-
yet he was not a bookish man, a pro- that kingdom our could he estab-
Charlie took the book with a trem-
lish his place in it. When he finally most flattened in the collision against
fessional scholar. The rabbis of His
bling hand. There was nothing he liked
had to answer his disciples and the Charlie's stomach, tried to draw the
pic-
time were engaged in fierce and con-
book from beneath Charlie's arm; but su much as pictures—particularly
tinual controversy concerning the in- l'harisces, his definition of the King-
to his utter astonishment Charlie drew' tures of foreign lands. 'Ibis book, he
dom
was
neither
temporal
nor
politi-
terpretation of the Bible, which was
back and exclaimed: "Keep off, Mick; found, contained a most beautiful series
of colored pictures of Palestine. "It's
then comparatively new and still in cal; it was spiritual. "As for him-
lf," so quote the author, "he de- that's a Jewish book.
the process of writing. Jesus made e e
If anything could be considered free great!" he exclaimed. "Is it going to
religion a personal matter, a distinct cided, if to realize inwardly the King-
tom of God meant to be the Messiah, property amongst them, it was certainly or mine?"
relationship between the individual
"Yes. Leah bought it for you She's
the annointed of God, God's Son, he their books, which they were always at
and God. The ideal of this relation-
seas the Messiah." Then in spite of liberty to snatch from one another and Leen saving for it a long time."
ship he sought to express in his own his popularity and the great power fling in the air or up the skylights. But
Charlie reddened. lie had never been
life and acts, while the benefits to be which he exercised, he was brought the explanation that this was a Jewish particularly polite to Leah, indeed, of
derived therefrom he brought most to trial before Pilate, and under the book strangely enough satisfied Micky, late he had even been rude to her, es-
effectively before the multitude in Roman law was sentenced to death. who suddenly discovered that one of the pecially when she had begged to be al-
his parables. In his acts and in his
At the very last, he felt more strong bannisters was rickety and began tug- lowed to walk to school with him. The
sermons he expressed ideals that
trouble was that Charlie disliked noth-
ly than ever, that his kingdom was ging away at it.
"Where are you going?" asked ing so keenly as to have girls join in his
were Jewish to the core,—ideals al-
games and Leah constantly clamored to
ready familiar to the people through not on this world, that true power
was not material but spiritual, that Bones.
the preachments of the great prophets
Charlie looked long and solemnly at play with him. Charlie had thus been
was one with his Father.
chewing obliged to treat his little sister in a
and now made manifest in the life of he The
author answers the charge of Bones, emitted a mouthful of
this young Jew who said: "The neglect on the part of historians of gum over the bannister, and said de- most impolite manner. Ile now felt
Kingdom of Heaven is within you, that period in not mentioning Jesus ' liberately: "I'm going to cheder. Com- that the proper thing for him to do was
to ask for Leah, but he was sure that it
and whosoever himself shall know
by calling attention to the personal- ing along?"
shall find it; and having found ye ity of the man. "Jesus was a man of , "What's the stuff?" asked Bones, to he asked that fatal question the front
shall know yourselves, that sons and silence, and such a man is followed ! NOIOIll this seemed like another one of door would open, Leah would bound up
to kiss him and expect to walk
daughters are ye of the Father Al- by silence when he leaves the world. Charlie's original ideas.
mighty, and ye shall know that ye As soon as the multitude observed ' "I'm going to be bar mitzah in a few to school with hint and even
are in His precincts, and ye are the
t h at ' weeks," explained Charlie. "If I know join him in his games. For
that he was different than they,
his words were different, that his some Hebrew by that time, Uncle Ben a few seconds he remained silent,
city."
Renal, the great historian, who thoughts and purposes were different, I will make a party, and present me with staring at the beautiful picture-book in
his hand. His determination to keep
visited Nazareth, wrote: "No they tamed away and left him to . a gold watch. I'm going to get that
Leah out of Isis affairs won. "Mamma,"
place in the world was made so well himself." Then, because Ile died a watch, do you hear me?"
.the lie said, "you must give me something
for dreams of perfect happiness." Jew, having had no thought of estab-1 "Then you're not coining down
t- to eat quickly or I'll be late to cheder.'
disa PP
.
asked
Bones,
with
The author then describes the Jew- lishing a flew religion distinct from ' lots ?
Mrs. Walinsky, who understood the
ish environment of Jesus, the country that which he had preached and I me a t'
struggle that was going on in her son's
that
and the people between Galilee and practiced, no immediate attention was1 "No. Come nit along with me." Bones
soul, knew that in the next room, little
Jerusalem,—the country with its paid to his doctrines. But these, in gave utterance to a sulle "naw," a
Leah was straining her ears to hear
mountains and lakes and rivers, the hands of a few faithful followers, Charlie was soon trampling his one y
Charlie mention her name. But evi-
where Jesus meditated upon the were treasured and transmitted to way towards Mangin street where the
dently things could not be helped. Char-
grandeur and mystery of life; the l'aul, who concluded that Jesus was cheder was situated.
lie, having eaten his supper, rushed
Cheder
was
a
dark,
dreary
loft,
which
people, coming from all known parts the Messiah, and on the strengh of
down the street, and did not return till
of the earth, either going to or com- his faith in him. his life, Isis death had mice been a shop, and whose black Leah was fast asleep in bed. Charlie
ing from Jerusalem, and all seeking and his ressurection, established and floor and planky ceiling showed that felt that he was behaving very meanly
saved her pennies in order to buy him
nothing had been changed Ill the trans-
the spiritual peace which he had and
hr
organized the Cistian
Church.
organ
istinguishes
between formation. From a little coal stove in towards his little sister, but lie con- this present.
which he realized was the basis of
stantly consoled himself by thinking that
The christian
author d
"She must be beautiful!" exclaimed
s sprung from among the center of the loft a system of piping
his own unity with his Father. The
if he allowed Leah to become friends Rivkah.
those
truth which he discovered alone the Jews, and the pagan converts. To twisted itself round the room, and lost with him, her tyranny over him would•
in an immense, half-fallen-in fur-
"She is."
itself
hills
of
Galilee
lie
found
from the
man. nace choked up with siit and ashes. become unbearable.
great cher,
former, "Jesus
"And you love her?"
trampled under foot by the leaders the
tea
d,
a nob
o f Davi
was
a of le
Charlie nodded, crimsoning.
The following afternoon when he
d escended
a
lover
of
the
poor
and
poverty,
Near
the
three
dirty
windows
looking
who sat in the high places at Jeru-
on the red, fire-escaped went to cheder he took his picture-book
In the course of the next few' min-
salem. Their corruption aroused his who would some day return and finish h mn. dimly upon
ouses across the street, stood a long along with him. \Vhen he came in, he utes, Charlie and Rivkah became very
just anger, and it was against them the work he had begun and inter- '
IN& which was covered only once a saw Pinky glare at him spitefully from good friends. The former was aston-
and their blind, willing followers that rupted by his death. Their name,
week for the Sabbath. Around this he furnace which seemed to be his ished at the ease with which she spoke
he spoke when he raised his voice:
Ebionites, from the Hebrew f or hide were gathered the rabbi and the favorite resting place, and he knew that on things which he had thought could
"Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that "poor" probably indicated both their ,
there was trouble in the air. However, interest only boys. If all girls were
eitildren.
killest the prophets, and stonest them class and their character. To the'
.
Charlie instantly compared this with he walked tip to the table calmly and only like that—
which are sent unto thee. how often pagan converts, on the other hand,.
When he returned home that night,
f David , the beautiful school roost which he at- took his place. But the rabbi could only
would I have gathered thy children
o Da
smile at him and promise to come to he instantly asked for Leah.
what cou ld a descen
ame the '' tended every day. What a difference:
together, even as a hey gathereth her
"She
is in the other room; she doesn't
sus
be
him
in
a
few
minutes.
Charlie
braced
him
like
a
prison
To
them
Je
.
mean?
chickens under her wings, and ye actual Son of God, miraculously be- Cleide ,rappeared to laity devised to en- himself to meet the attack which he feel well," answered Mrs. Wallinsky
.
would not!" Jesus loved his people. gotten, and sacrificed for the Mem- that had he
sadly.
knew
was
coming
from
Pinky
and
his
crush
the
last
spark
of
trap him and P
and hence his great desire to comfort
t
Charlie entered the bedroom slowly
"gang." And so it came to pass.
lio n of the World." In the end, the
it and help it. But he knew that non-Jewish elements of christianity 1 it, lilt of him. He began picturing
himself spending all of his afternoons
Attack rishon: A paper ball struck and beheld his sister with her face
ender the conditions in which they gained ascendancy over the Jewish,
him on the ha& of his head and against the pillows, and her head ban-
this
dreary
loft,
and
he
felt
himself
were then living external help could and Jesus was removed moieaii " ' M
- ' growing seriously angry. Could he, ac- bounded away. He turned around, daged. "Hello, Leah," he called softly.
accomplish but little. So he enjoined more from the sphere and the sym customed to spending his afternoons in heard a half-suppressed snicker, but She did not stir. Then he touched her
his disciples not to speak of his
pathy of the Jews. ' the lets, leaping. running, laughing, sub- could recognize no one in the gloom hand, and she suddenly awoke. "Oh,
powers of healing and his marvelous
Charlie!" she exclaimed. "I had such
Mr. Enelqw concludes his volume mit to 'this? • In such matters Charlie of the cheder.
cures—purely the outcome of abso- with a chapter on the "Modern Jew. was positive; he simply wouldn't.
a beautiful dream. You and I were
Attack shailti: A rubber band burst
lute faith—hut to preach the very es- ish Attitude" towards Jesus. There
The rabbi at that moment was some- against his left ear vs ith such a stinging going to school together—"
sence of Hebraic Spiritual religion,
"That's right, Leah," he said. "You
never has
been the
any Jews
official
coming
from
as statement
a whole, what occupied; he was explaining to force that Charlie half rose in his seat
"love. justice, goodness, purity, holi-
and I will always go to school together,
whether orthodox or reformed; elis- one lad a phrase in Joshua. teaching a and his mouth opened in an impulse to
ness."
little girl her "aleph-beth," and listen- cry out, so great was the pain. But he and I'm going to take you along with
cussmn has been purely individual ing to a recitation of the Sedri by a lit- restrained himself, though his eyes me to cheder. Rivkah, the rabbi's
and subjective. But because in the ,tie red-headed fellow, who had a voice watered a little. Again he turned daughter, wants me to bring you."
"And we will always be friends?"
Jewish mind the messanic age would like a steam whistle and shrieked with around, heard a half-suppressed snicker
"Always."
he an age of human perfection, of all his might as he read.
but could recognize no one. Charlie
Mrs. \Valinsky, who had witnessed
Charlie decided to take the opportun- gritted his teeth resolutely.
human happiness, of justice and
everything through the door, turned
about
him.
But
he
had
no
peace, as drawn by Isaiah and the icy to look
Thus far the work had been done by
away
with a sigh of contentment.
other Prophets; and furthermore for sooner made this decision than a paper- Pinky's lieutenants, and so successfully
the reason that the ideas associated in ball struck the back of his head and were they that Pinky decided to make
the
the Jewish mind with the Messiah, biunded away. Ile turned around a try himself. He, therefore, filled a
LONDON —T h e English Postal
not only were left unrealized by swiftly, and at first saw nothing in the bag with air, crept up behind the new Administration now accepts tele-
Jesus, but have remained unfulfilled gloom of the cheder. But as lie gazed scholar and exploded it right into his graphic messages for transmission to
Soviet Russia, according to an an-
to this day, the modern Jew cannot keenly ahead of him he espied the fig- sore car.
accept Jesus as the Messiah. He can, ore of a boy moving mysteriously about
But the noise of the explosion was nouncement made public. Letters,
however, accept the ethical teaching the furnace. Charlie turned completely accompanied by a scream coming .from the announcement says, can be for-
and the spiritual messages of Jesus around so as to he in a position from Pinky himself, whose nose was helpless warded only through the Crimea and
because they are fundamentally Ile- which lie could watch the fellow whom between Charlie's angry fingers. Char- Trans-Caticasia.
briac. And because o f thi s , because he now suspected of having thrown the lie clung to Pinky's nose heroically and
of the divinity reflected in his char- p a per-ball. This seemed to anger the the whole choler roared with delight to
PARIS.—A Warsaw dispatch, quot-
acter, the grandeur of his concep- one at the furnace, for he stepped for- see the red-headed kid tasting some of ing an interview granted by the
Dons. and the universaility of his ward and remained standing in front of his own medicine.
French General Lamarsan to the
appeal and sway, the Jew, so the Charlie, staring at him insolently.
Just then, Rivkah, the rabbi's dough- "Kurier \Varshawski," relates that the
author concludes, "cannot help glory- Charlie looked him over. He was ter, entered, her black curls waving over general speaks in terms of the highest
ing in what Jesus thus has meant to much larger than himself, red-headed, her shoulders and her dark, shining eyes praise about the patriotic behavior of
the world; nor can he help hoping . with a stupid squint in his right eye. taking in everything in the room. At the Jews in Lemberg during the Bol-
that Jesus may yet serve as a bond As he was occupied in making these sight of her Pinky, who was among her shevist advance.
of union between Jew' and Christian,' measurements, a little fellow who had most ardent admirers, made one des-
once his teaching is better known crept underneath the table suddenly perate effort and succeeded in freeing
LONDON—Continuing his investi-
and the bane of misunderstanding at called out: "Hello, Pinky!" and his nose. Just then, the rabbi, who had gations into the conditions of the
Manufacturers
last is removed from his words and pinched Charlie's leg. Charlie took a watched the confusion of the trouble-
Retatlers—Wholesalers
Jews in Ukrainia, the Kieff corre-
his ideals." good look at the little fellow, Lot kept
his peace, merely returning the insolent some Pinky with a great deal of delight, spondent of the "Daily I lerald"
212-214 Michigan Avenue
look of Pinky. Fortunately, for all stepped up, reprimanded Charlie for brings further details of the Ukrainian
CALLS ON ARAB CHIEFS. parties concerned, Charlie was at that what he had done, and, turning to Riv- pogroms. According to his present
kah, asked her if she would not see estimate no less than 200,000 Jews

JERUSALEM—Accompanied by M. moment called to task by the rabbi.
The lesson was dry: and dull. Chain Charlie through his aleph-lyeth because fell victims to pogroms in Ukrainia,
while an equal number died from star-
he was too busy just then.
lammed,
had
a
way
of
e
,
the
m
Ussisshkin, Dr. Thou and other lead: st ann
A moment later, Charlie felt a warm, vation and epidemics.
ors of the local community, Sir Her- pulling away at his small box and,
soft hand in his own, and he was being
at
his
nose,
that
irri-
bert Samuel visited the Arab village simultaneously,
led to the farthest end of the table
VIENNA—I w o million kronen
of Abounish at the express invitation' tared Charlie, so that a full hour's in-
where he found himself face to face have been spent by the Hungarian
of the Sheiks of that district. The struction did not even result in his
High Commissioner was very cordial- learning to distinguish an aleph from a with One little princess of the cheder. government on anti-Bolshevik and
She lit a lamp, for it was rather dark anti-Semitic propaganda in Austria,
icy received and spent considerable Beth.
when he tett the etteder, the dory- in that corner, and asked him how far according to some correspondence
time in the village in friendly con- '
he
had studied.
made public by the local "Arbeiter
urination was even more strong in him
versation with the Arab Elders'
"The aleph-beth," answered Charlie Zeitung." The correspondence quoted
A considerable number of the Ger- never to come back to that dreary loft
blushing
to
confess
his
ignorance
to
a
is alleged to have been exchanged be-
mans who were expelled during the again. But he had nearly reached his
tween the official press bureau in
war, returned to Palestine within the home when he espied walking innocently girl.
She did not wonder at his ignorance Budapest and the Hungarian Lega-
past few days. in front of him the little fellow who
Ltn. 235
At Tiberias the Jewish community had called Pink•'s name from under- as he expected she would, but merely tion in this city. According to the
VanDyke & D. T. Ry.
Wal. 247
solemnized the death of Captain ncath the table, and pinched his leg. He said: "You will see how easy it is; correspondence, a large amount of the
Warren & P. M. Ry.
funds was spent on subsidies to local
Trumpeldor, which took place six caught up with him in a second and you'll know it in a few moments."
Charlie was astonished to find that in publications.
months ago. seizing him by the collar, demanded,
"Why did you pinch my leg? I'll Riskah's presence he could memorize
five or six letters at a time without dif-
Comfort and Service at
CHERNO\VITZ — Representatives
lick you for that."
LATVIA BARS JEWS
"I didn't do it," the little fellow ficulty. and fifteen minutes later he was of organized Jewry in Bukawinia have
as well-acquainted with the aleph-beth
addressed
an appeal to the local gov-
squealed
RIVAL—The Latvian government
Corner Earned and Bates Streets
"Don't you lie," warned Charlie. "I as he was with Micky or Bones
ernment that Jewish refugees be per-
deported three hundred Jewish
"What a fine scholar you are!" she
One block from Electric Depot
saw you. Now why did you do that?"
mitted
to
pass
through Bukowinian
refugees from Soviet Russia despite
DETROIT, MICH.
exclaimed.
"Pinky told me to do it."
territory when on their way to othei
their local origin because they came
And he did not say anything.
"Do you do everything Pinky tells you
Rates Singie—S1.50 to 92.3 0•
countries. The appeal points out that
without proper documents. The Jew-
Suddenly Rivkah spied his picture-
in the case of non-Jewish emigrants,
ish representatives are officially tak- to do in cheder?"
book. "May I see it?" she asked.
no difficulties are placed in their way.
The little fellow nodded.
'ng the matter up with the Latvian
Charlie nodded and handed it to her
" Why ,,,
Constitutional Assembly.
Rivkah opened it and read from the
"He would thrash me if I didn't."
CARLSBAD—Alice, the popular
tly-leaf : "To my big brother Charlie,
"How often does he thrash you?"
PARIS—Declaring that the "Bund"
from his loving little sister Leah! Now daughter of President Masaryk, has
As often as he wants."
FREE PRESS BLDG.
has been working in alliance with the
isn't that beautiful? Did she buy it been married to Dr. Borsky, Czecho-
"'What's your name?"
General Real Feats, Insurance,
Bolsheviki, the Polish government
Slovakian ambassador to Rome. Dr.
herself
"lf osy.
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In-
has decided to dissolve it, defining
t himself re- Borsky is a well known Jew of Bo-
Charlie
suddenly
cat%
"Well,
Mosy,
you're
a
little
coward."
vestments and Store Property
its activities as entirely illegal, aans
hemia.
But aren't you afraid of Pinky?" hating to Rivkah how li le Leah had
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1349 WARREN AVE. W.

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