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"Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Repre-
sentatives of the United States of America in Congress as-
sembled.
EWISII CH RON ICU_
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION
Section 1. That the sending of any publication or
printed matter through the mails that contains any state-
ment or article the obvious purpose of which is to stir up
racial or religious hatred is hereby prohibited.
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section one of this act shall be punished by a tine of not
exceeding five thousand dollars or imprisonment not exceed-
ing five years, or both."
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While stated above this bill will be of particular interest to
Americans of Jewish faith, it will, by no means, concern them alone,
for there are ninny classes of people in this country against whom
attempts are periodically made to stir up racial and religious hatred
by means of sending publications of their printed matter through the
mails. Only last week we had occasion to point out a publication
whose poisoned shafts are directed against the Catholics. Such
sheets whose libels are inoeuous enough as they effect intelligent
readers, may do incalculable harm when they arc perused by the
unthinking masses, who always accept the printed word as the
absolute truth. That there is need, therefore, for the passage of
some such bill as that presented by the Congressman from Ohio,
there can be no doubt. Its enactment into law will be an additional
safeguard not only against the spread of race prejudice and class
batted in this country, but also against riot and massacres which
alas are but too often the ultimate fruits of such prejudice and
hatred.
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December 24, 1920.
Tebet 15, 5681.
Christmas and the Jew
If Christmas is today what it was at the time of its origin, a
Christian Holy Day, it is obvious that it can have no meaning and
no particular appeal to the Jew. If on the other hand it has been
transformed, as we are inclined to believe it has been, into a
great American Holiday, then there are certain phases of the cele-
bration in which the Jew, without violence to his convictions, may
enter. If it is a time dedicated solely and simply to the spread of
peace and good will among men, if it is a time devoted to nothing
other than the giving of happiness to men and women whose lives
are often drab and dark enough ; particularly if it is a time dedi-
cated to giving to childhood a full measure of happiness, then by
no stretch of imagination can anyone, Christian or Jew or Heathen
justify himself in closing his heart against its sweetening and sancti-
fying influence. Perhaps we lay ourselves open to misconstruction
on the part of some of our more conservative co-religionists when
we say this, but we do feel that, in these days, full as they are of
pain and heartache, no opportunity should be neglected to change
pain into joy and sadness into gladness. In` these times when there
are so many evidences of infraternity and inhumanity., no occasion
should be neglected, it seems to me, to establish a spirit of true
brotherhood and real fraternity among the children of men. And
if Christmas can do this even for a short while, it should be hailed
as a welcome day in the calendar of every year.
On the other hand, our ultra-modern Jews may construe us as
narrow when we say that there are certain phases of the Christmas
celebration which are distinctly un-Jewish and which should not
be tolerated in the Jewish home. We refer especially to those
observances, even for the children which arc distinctly Christian by
association even though they may have been pagan in origin. The
argument that our children will feel themselves at a disadvantage if
they do not have a Christmas tree like their Christian neighbors
is not logical. In the first place we have abundant substitutes for
the Christmas tree and in those homes where Chanukah, our own
beautiful Festival of Lights, is properly celebrated, the Jewish child
will feel no yearning for the Christmas tree or for the other tokens
of a distinctly Christian celebration. And even if it did, is our
faith so unworthy that we cannot afford to make a little sacrific e
for it and to inculcate in our children a need of doing so? Foolish
indeed is that parent who will yield to every whim of the child.
So far as the celebration of Christmas in the Jewish homes is con-
cerned, it is simply a lack of courage, not to say a want of conscience
on the part of parents that restrains Ahem from taking a stand
through which their self-respect and the self-respect of their children
will be maintained. We believe that Jews should do all they can to
make the Christmas a time of great gladness to their Christian
friends. We believe that they themselves should enter as far as they
can, into the spirit of the joyous season, and that so far as in them
may he, they should accept it is an opportunity for deepening the
spirit of peace and good will among men. But they may do all this
without violating their decent pride in the faith that has come down
to them through the centuries or without depriving their children
of any privilege or joy that is rightly theirs.
A Wise Appointment
President 1Vilson has used commendable judgment in designat-
ing Mr. Henry Morganthau as his personal representative in the
proposed mediation between Armenian and Turkish nationalists.
There is no man in this country who is better fitted through personal
knowledge of the men and conditions involved in the unfortunate
issue, than is Mr. Morgenthau• While acting as American Consul
to Turkey, Mr. Morgenthau, through his keen sympathies, but par-
ticularly through his unwavering sense of justice, won the respect
and the confidence of all classes in that country where dissention
and strife and class hatred arc the rule. If anyone can bring about
amicable relations between the warring classes in Turkey it is Mr.
Alongenthau. It is interesting in this connection to note that, inas-
much as no provision has been made by the Government for financ-
ing the work entrusted to him, Mr. Morgenthau has generously of-
fered to pay his iiwn expenses.
CONGRESSMAN PUTS —
IN WORD FOR JEWS
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lion in Poland to the effect that it
there were In exiatence a ship that
could hold 3,000,000 human beings,
the :1,000,000 Jews of Poland would
hoard it to ecrape to America."
Jews Offered Lives.
"I also read in the appendix, on
page II of the report, comment nil
the situation as to applications for
passports for emigration from Ru-
mania:
Bucharest: Possibly 10 per cent
appileanta are Rumaans
from
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Transylvania or the Old Kingdom.
The remainder of are Jrw
s, mostly
from Bessarabia and ItukovIna.
practically all, except women and
ehlidren, being petty merchants or
salesmen. It should also be noted
that the proportion of men emi-
grating Is Increasing and that nut
afew are probably fugitives from
l'kralnla, who have managed to
obtain passports. Ninety per rent
of applicants err Jews of both
Neves and all ages.
Jews Seeking Escape.
"I wonder, in the light of those
statements, why it is that the Jews of
Ukrainia and Rumania are seeking is
escape, and the Jewish population to
the last individual is seeking to escape
from Poland. 1 wonder why it is.
The ir economic situation is not mor e
severe than the balance of the popu
lotions of those countries. There exists
Ito reason, so far as I can conceive
;Hess the Jews are meeting in the
coun ries of their nativity with op- t
pression and abuse on racial and re-
ligious grounds. I can draw no other
inference from the fact when a na-
During the coming week there will 1w held two important gath- troll's entire population of a certain
erings in behalf of Jewish education. In the city of Cleveland, race and religion is seeking to escape
hundreds of superintendents and teachers of our Jewish religious from Ihat nation.
"I read with deep indignation ac-
schools will assemble to discuss the problems of the teacher in the
counts of l'oland's anti-Jewish peg-
Jewish Sabbath School, while in the city of Chicago there will con- toms. of the butchery of men and wo-
vene the Menorah educational conference at which will be present men in cold blood. The stories of
faculty members interested in Menorah work. It is a hopeful sign these atrocities were denied by repre-
that gatherings of this sort are not only taking place, but that they are sentatives of Poland. Now we find
them verified by the wholesale flight
evoking a commendable interest on the part of large numbers of of the Jewish population. I cannot
people. For a long time it has been charged against the Jew, that forget that the new state of Poland
while he will make all sorts of sacrifices for philanthropy, and while was brought into bring by the aid of
education as a whole, is as clear to his heart as it can be to anyone, America and her associates in the
Great War; that we have succored
it is difficult to interest him in the specific problem of Jewish educa- and sstained
the Poles, furnished
tion. That there is sonic foundation to this charge is unfortunately them supplies, and loaned them money
proved by the fact that while our orphan asylums, our homes for from the public funds. More than
the aged and our philanthropies are supported with commendable that, we furnished many millions of
generosity, such institutions as deal exclusively with problems of dollars in supplies and munitions with
which Poland might repel the bol-
Jewish education, are compelled to live from hand to mouth.
shevist invasion. I am deeply disap-
The Jewish Chautauqua Society has during the many years of pointed by the failure of Poland to ap-
its existence served a far more important purpose in Jewish life than preciate the spirit in whiCh American
is ordinarily conceded. Indeed we question if there is another insti- aid was given. America cannot, and
will not, be partner and companion
tution in our Jewish life in America that has inure efficiently served with bloody-handed oppression of race
to spread the message of the Jew and Judaism among the scattered and religion.
In Behalf of Jewish Education
communities throughout the country. Through its correspondence
course it has prepared hundreds of men and women in the smaller
of the Jewish communities, to undertake with some degree of ade-
quacy, the religious education of the Jewish youth. How difficult it
is to secure adequately prepared teachers in our religious schools,
even in the larger cities, those who have collie into intimate
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contact
with the problem, well know. Had the Jewish Chautauqua Society
done nothing more than, even in a small way, to meet this need, it
would have justified its continued appeal to the Jewish public for sup-
port. Moreover, its annual conclaves in different parts of the coun-
try have brought Jewish educators in large numbers, and through
contact and the discussion of their important problems, it has stim-
ulated an interest in the religious school and perhaps awakened in
many and many a teacher, a new sense of consecration to her task.
Nor has the least noteworthy accomplishment of the Jewish
Chautauqua Society been its effort to bring to the Student body of
our great universities the message of Judaism and the Jew. This it
has achieved by sending each summer to a number of the great uni-
versities in the land, eminent Rabbis and teachers to conduct lecture
courses as a part of the regular university curriculum. In addition
to this the Chautauqua has published a number of text books that
are of real importance to the teacher and the pupil in the Jewish
religious schools.
Similarly the Menorah Society, whose gathering is to be held
in the University of Chicago this week, has done splendid work.
Dedicated to spread the cultural ideals of the Jew looting the stu-
dents of our universities, it has established branches in practically
every great center of learning in this country, and to the student
bodies in these institutions, it sends lecturers at stated intervals,
whose discussions of Jewish history and literature, cannot fail to
give the Jewish students a new pride in their heritage, and to the
non-Jews a higher respect for the Jew and his teachings. Both of
these educational gatherings are to present excellent and stimulating
programs. The outcome of these meetings will therefore be watched
with interest by all to whom the dissemination of the message of the
Jew is a matter of importance.
A Bill Worth Watching
Congressman henry I. Emerson of Ohio has introduced a bill in
the National Congress that will, no doubt, be watched with interest
by many classes of people
in this country, but especially at this time,
by the Jew. The bill, as introduced, reads as follows:
Reach Hands for Help.
'I have in mind also that Ukraine
and Rumania are reaching out their
hands to its for help. Already we
have given substantial aid to Rumania.
These people must be made to know
that our country will not countenance
rapine and murder; that we will not
aid those who commit atrocities upon
a harmless and inoffensive people.
.
"The present 'White Government
of Hungary owes its existence in part
to aid and sympathy extended by our
government. It has repaid our hu-
manitarianism by a 'white terror' of
its own. A recent dispatch states that
15.000 Jews have been gathered in
Budapest and condemned to deporta-
tion. They are being persecuted on
racial and religious grounds.
"One bright spot in that part of
eastern Europe, where Jew's live in
large numbers, is Lithuania. from
which no reports of oppression and
pogroms have come. Lithuania seems
disposed to treat the Jews fairly, and
although sonic' of its largest cities are
more than half Jewish. Lithuanians
are not trying to come to America in
overwhelming numbers. It speaks
splendidly for the Lithuanian people
and their spirit of democracy and hu-
manity.
their families outraged, their posses-
sions swept away, their desperate situ-
ation today makes overwhelming
claims upon the humanity and sym-
pathy of all mankind.
"They
in our own army.
They offered their lives in support of
our flag. They served in the Allied
armies, in the armies of Germany aim
Hungary and Austria and Poland and
Russia, and no man any where can
point his finger at the Jews as a peo-
ple and say that they shirked their
patriotic duty. But now, having served
and having done their best, having
suffered alongside of the most un-
selfish, they find themselves perse-
cuted and driven away from the coun-
tries they fought for; they must aban-
don their homes; they must come to a
strange country; they must seek new
hopes and new fortunes in a distant
land. The situation must appeal to
any heart that has any sympathy.
'The' Jews, as we have them in
America—and of course we have them
from every country in Europe—fur-
nish a valuable element in our people.
I would not have them away. It is.
too late to say that the Jew cannot
be assimilated in America. We have
the Jew in such numbers that there
is no use in discussing that quastion
any longer. He can be assimilated;
he has been assimilated in the past,
and he will lie assimilated in the
future. There arc no people who
come to this country who are so
ready to lay aside their allegiance to
foreign governments, to foreign flags
and foreign institutions, and to em-
brace those of America.
No Jewish Spies.
"Vu',' had a good deal of spy hunt-
ing during the recent war. We had
charges of men being slackers and of
being objectionable hyphenates. Men
were charged with disloyalty, with
loving some other country better than
America. But nobody pointed to the
Jews and said they were guilty. On
the contrary, the Jew was always
willing to say, "I am an American, I
love America, I am willing to stand
by the institutions of my adopted
country." No Jews in America were
partial to Hungary or to Germany or
willing to betray our cause and our
flag in behalf of any country that lay
across the seas. Always they held
our institutions and our interests
above those of their native land.
"And I say it is a peculiarly
pathetic situation presented here just
after the war, when we have had this
splendid evidence of Jewish loyalty
and patriotism as citizens. It is a
peculiarly pathetic situation that here
is presented a bill that is aimed al
the Jews. I am not willing to have
this bill aimed at the Jews. We should
attach to it certain reasonable and
proper amendments which would
open the doors of this country as an
asylum to people like the Jews and
the Armenians, who are being op-
pressed at home on racial or religious
grounds.
PEOPLE RELIEF GIVE
$300,000 TO J. D. C.
NEW YORK—At its first meeting
last night, the new administrative
committee of the People's Relief de-
cided to hand over to the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee $300.000 which
had been collected during the past
months. In handing over the money,
the People's Relief Committee will
stipulate that a third of the amount
should be given over to those insti-
tutions which the People's Relief
representatives will designate. The
meeting also elected two permanent
committees for the purpose of obtain-
ing the fullest information regarding
all institutions maintained and created
for the Jewish working masses in war-
stricken Europe.
Must Abandon Aided Lands.
"It is a pathetic fact, one of the SMITHS AND COHENS MOST
deepest pathos, which should wring
the heart of every humanitarian. that
after all the Jews have suffered in the
terrible war they must now abandon
the countries for which they offered
their lives and flee to a distant land
to escape religious and sectarian per-
secution.
"Of all the peoples of the world, no
people, unless it may he the Ar-
menians, have suffered so universally
and so greatly because of the Great
War as the Jews. Living, as they do,
hiefly in eastern central Europe, in
territories which were ravaged and
overrun again and again by the con-
ending forces, crushed under foot by
SUBTLE CRACK AT
JEWS DRAWS FIRE
OF LORD READING
who kept pressing counsel, in cross-
examining his opponent, to ask him
if he were not a Jew. "But you arc
yourself a Jew," retorted counsel.
Rebuke Approved.
"Never mind," was the reply, "you
ask him—just to prejudice the jury!"
The "Star" adds that there are
about the same number of bad eggs
among Jews as among Christians, and
suggests that to assume any other
condition of things is unreasonable.
"Judges should rebuke such a ques-
tion in cross-examination as 'Are you
a Jew?"' says the "Star," "as sternly
as they would the question, 'Are you
a Roman Catholic?' or 'Are you a
Mason?'"
variations. The Browns, Johnsons
and Joneses just about equal the
every invader, their homes destroyed, record of the Smiths.
is one book, far dearer than the rest,
T HERE
Upon my treasured shelves: It is not bound
In costly skin or vellum, yet profound
Is the esteem and rev'rence in my breast,
As I now lift it from its wonted place,
To bless it first, and read it for a space:
It gives me comfort now, though time was when
Fierce anguish smote my soul, as, all unseen,
The crumbled leaves I turned ,and saw between
The crystal drops of sorrow once again
Which wrung my blessed father's spirit then;
So that is the effect of the little
But now I read it, ever so serene,
breeze. But what a healthy breeze it
And close the Bible gently, when I've done,
has been, and how completely the
anti-Semites have played into the
And kiss its covers, too, when I'm alone.
hands of those they wished to bait.
Even people who were willing to
allow their reason and judgment to
—GEORGE ALEXANDER KOHUT.
be warped by the canker of a spite
which is less of a social activity than
an after-war relaxation, must now see
in the light of this little comedy how
ridiculous they have made them-
selves. And the Ernest Wilds, of
whom there are many more in public
life today than one likes to admit,
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have been forced to swallow an un-
pleasant lesson in manners. But it
paign to raise Michigan's quota of formal dinner and ball will take pi,tee
took the imperturbable Isaacs to ad-
$1,000,000 or 10)1,000 lives. Mayor in the ball-room of the Elks Temple.
minister it.
James Couzens, chairman of the State The dinner which will be attended
Jews and Sein Fein.
committee, urges every family which by the delegates and their ladies, as
Yes, bless your heart, we arc such can possibly afford it to take one of well as all other members of the fra
-
an awful people, that the pious anti- these children as its "invisible guest." ternity who are in the city.
Semite is never at a loss for a slick
Detroit is expected to save 55,000
Following the dinner, at nine
to beat us with. Since nobody is able lives, with a contribution of $550,000. o'clock, the doors of the ball-room
to solve the Irish problem, and since
will be thrown open for the grand
JEWISH WOMEN TO
it refuses to leave as in peace, until
march. The dance follows.
VISIT OFFICE BUILDINGS
it is solved, somebody has discovered
A few young men and women of
that De Valera is a Jew, and that he
Mrs. Nlax May, president of the the local community
have been in
has been put up to his wickedness by Jewish Woman's Club, has appointed vited to attend the dance. Two
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all the wicked Jews who live in Mos- Mrs. Samuel Stearns chairman of the chestras have been secured for the
cow, and who are directing the assas- woman's committee to organize wo- Occasion under the management
rai
sination of British soldiers and men for the campaign. bliss Emma Hen Shook who will personally con-
policemen by Russian wireless to Butzel is vice-chairman.
duct one of them. Some original tea.
Dublin via New York. That, of
Under Mrs. Stearns' direction more tures will be interspersed between
course, explains the Irish trouble. than 150 Jewish women will cover the dances to add versatility. Purple and
Some smart journalist here has dis- principal office buildings of the city. gold, the fraternity's colors, will be
covered that over in the States, there The following have been selected by used in the decorations of the ball-
is a man whose sister-in-law's wash- Mrs. Stearns to serve as district lead- room.
erwoman thinks de Valera's counte- ers: Mrs. Joseph Selling, Mrs. Sidney
A "stag" party for the delegates has
nance is cast in a slightly Hebraic Allen, Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer, Mrs. been arranged for December
29. This
mould. Obviously, since it is so much S. R. Oppenheimer, Mrs. Sol M. Cole, is au annual event at each conclave
easier to put the responsibility for Mrs. A. Silberberg, Miss Elsa Fried. and is said to be one of the most
your own troubles, when you cannot enberg, !qrs. J. L. Freud, Mrs. J. E. interesting affairs of the convention.
right them, upon shoulders which Goldberg, bliss Sadie Jacobs, Mrs.
have been used to bearing burdens Cyrus Arnold and bliss Mildred S:
by 2,000 years of first rate experience, mons.
the wisest and most satisfactory
Any women wishing to volunteer
WARSAW —Leizerovitch, Secre-
course is not to give self-determina- their services are asked to COMMUlli.
tion to Ireland, or even to incur the rate with Mrs. Stearns, 758 (new num- tary of the Jewish National Council
in
Ukrainia, is now in Warsaw. He
odium of refusing it, but rather in the bee) Longfellow avenue, Hemlock 903,
words of the 'Ingoldsby Legends,' to Miss Butzel at the Hotel Stevenson, published an article in "Ilaint," in
which he attacks the work of Ameri-
"Burn a Jew!"
or any of the district chairmen. In-
can relief in Ukrainia. He states that
formation relative to the work may
"Burn two!"
American relief methods demoralize
Like the easy furnishing systems, it also be obtained by phoning the Jew- and corrupt the Jewish population
is so simple. But that is no reason ish Woman's Clubhouse, 89 (new num- and that the entire Jewish population
why one should wake up and find it ber) Rowena street, Glendale 7971.
of Ukrainia is treated as "beggars."
recommended by a scholar, a cultured
man of the world, a traveller and a
polished speaker and writer of the
stamp of Robert Cunningliame
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ment, a lecturer at the gatherings of
socialist intellectuals, a man of whom
better things might he thought. He
said roundly in the Morning Post the
other day that there was no such
thing as Irish Scin Fein; it was all an
anti-British plot "concocted by the
half-Jew who strikes in the hack from
is safe distance." Mr. Graham adds
that of course he has the greatest
respect for the noble Hebrew race,
etc.
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Like so many of those who love us,
he has a funny way of showing it.
But there is a limit to what the public
will listen to even in this new game
We furnish a written guarantee
of pulling the Jew's leg. And I am
convinced that as far as the Man in
to protect you against any price
the Street goes, he regards press Jew
reduction.
baiting as really only a sort of horse-
play which appears to be the fashion
amongst journalists and placemen
hard up for a job.
John Bull does not really like it,
and he certainly does not practice it.
One of these days the Wilds and
Grahams will wake up, to find that
their decent neighbors walk on the
other side of the road when they see
them, as being anxious not to have
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who think it worth while to seize the
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Blaming Cohen for Malone.
The prosecution of Colonel Cecil
Lestrange Malone, M. l'., who is ap-
pealing against a six months' sen-
tence passed upon him for making the
not entirely unreasonable suggestion
that ‘Vinston Churchill might be
hanged from a lamp-post in White-
hall, revealed the fact that the audi-
ence at his big meeting in the Albert
Hall was composed, in the words of
our kind friends in the Press "largely
of hooligans, East End Jews and
other aliens." No doubt there were a
number of Jews at the Albert Hall
meeting. There always are. I have
seen them myself. I have also seen
them at otherpublic entertainments;
and Albert Hall meetings are free,
whereas you cannot get into a cinema
for less than eighteen cents. But how
can you blame Cohen for what Ma-
lone said? And why not specify who
the "other aliens" were, since you
specify the "Jews?"
Really, although I am a modest and
retiring man, I am beginning to think
from my perusal of some of the
British newspapers, that I possess
secret and subtle powers of inter-
national destruction hitherto unknown
to myself. I think I shall have to put
on a sombrero• a cloak and a dagger.
and do credit to my dark role as a
Jewish conspirator busy all day up-
setting the world.
But perhaps I ought not to. It
might make Sir Ernest "Wild."
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correct one guess in every 150.
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