A mericair Yavisk Periodical Carter
CLIFTON ARNIM - CINCINNATI 10, 01110
AlEvention;AwhifokorsICIL
Jewish Types in American Fiction
By Elbert Aidline-Trommer.
IKE Maude, like ,Iew"
good paraphrase ot the
L
LIKE
old samtm4. "3Yie es ehriarh sieh,
:tuck fin deli I 1;1 ; et this in-
stance I veould interior, I hu saying
their like ot th•like and their views
and action , Bill regard to int,-rmar-
rge.
if all Ltimpean ,•tatittries, the Rus-
min Jem 11.1- to, 11 more frequently'
and more ably ft 1,1
111
his
that Anwrica bring a \ 011144 111111t1 ,
toinirm
II ramie than in :tom- ittlo.r
it, general literature in Me English
itinguagt is voting and, consequently, 1:m11..1114i f..1 .4 1 t) weighty and snit-
ht .
hod
JeS,
not rich in Jem,, , 11 types.
lure
,
4
, •4411
11 .rite With has 'aunt&
ficiug v iten,: has its good pitillts
tieighlli.1•
,
fur
e,
Muria.
and
it
,s.is
Well disadvantagef, particularly
II it i- a country that happens to lie only itioneal Mat the strongly le:dis-
my til- Ilat-sian lilt t.ittire should turn its
enjoy ing Ihe sprung of life.
mind, a young country is like an over- .iltrimon to die lem•i•li problem, to
grown boy, still in knickerbockers, the 1,1.11111114 het SVVell Jew and Gen-
.1114I there is hardly a Russian
,et with a craving, in every fibre of
-hurl ‘1,,rm • or play m rcllen
his sIr011ga Munitions I.1 lug for the
donne
the last twenty t,r thirty years
lung trousers of an adult. Our litera-
ture, has 11111 y r I (wit,. left that 11,,, s 1101 portray one or mere
eli irat ler,. II is also worthy
the garb of youth, nor donned the
raiment of mature age. In mint ot nine Mal not only have these char-
marts
be
.1, Meted by
words, our literature and especially
our fiction are still in a stage of adol- slaw m•rit, -. Inn that even a larger
?tomb, al, to Le found in the ,,•01 - 1,
escence.
,.1 mi-lt anchor..
And aflole•crIll, i• the &Angel- 111H
Comic Element.
transition age, dangerous ,In .1,011,0
Th.
it \visit Ipa- in
mvhich ala•.
of its
\
.ii•tion is quite di It's
lie-
11, ter' Iii , 141 111, t 191
Ill IirsIoil-
it I
That i- mh, American heti., 1,- 111,11
. 1 , ton bal , 11 rii kurolie st l
i morks of
con , n , m , II , t 1Y 111 a
1.1, III y I gam to lie Mc.
ib.' I
lasting lane ntain ven :I mialler
r, ,,I
mbiert ,
ti II;old .,1 nr.t
Kopf.' Lion of mymilimItile novel • or
America.
of hilarious tilt rImninent
stories dealinL, dirted, or indirectly
kitirker•
like Ill a tot irromn hom i
with Jewish life.
canal 11111 111 le for the sold
General Survey.
of thc, it4iSt iiitier•. for Ili, II, astir,
go i n g I hal la
\ ni l that is MI), lit in
hid , l 11 in tLecr hearts, ;11141
ahead, it would be well to 01rVey the sa‘s null Po 1.i/arie, the rifliculf,tis,
JeWish silnal ion, it stud, 11 may be tin ontlandol, tallier, the differ-
I t , 1 , 1 ,. „ p i a . ent 1 otteg saw illy the
termed, in this t amiltr,
ion, Jewish lit,. In Ittericit fie, tee Ma-- and habit. of the tit tt
began only with the em11111,11,, mem
mma and .11 1 4i111:11,1, 111“111 • 11 , e tf
11,, , comic ele•
thent o.1
It It, 1,
if a large scale imnogration omit
im
Eastern and, partly, Central !boom.
me
it,
.11.1
lon g , idol yes-
1,I
t
tali,
I do not mean to implm Mat III re
had not been Jew's ,vortMmillile in 1 rd.., , pmenrato became the artictt-
,,,,-
,,f
1,,,
no
-
tan
,
wr
toll:) ;I ntl he
knierira before the sixth ., or seVen.
• 144
i411114111 • of Ili , :11110011i
tics of the Iasi century, bill I do pur- k, I W.
II, ma- hir•t to write :Mont
port to say that Up to that period
WWI
hot,-, I dr, ;oil, and longings, of
III I, its in America hat bean
stall iu 111.11111a I's although by 1141 hp 11,41-11.1. , and struggles, of the
‘'s it It and mom roti. stifferings on
u
111, insignilitani in the r ond
he nem sod. 'To the, pi rim! belong
t,. and of a Imp, more ur les•
a-dimilable. It ma. only
the ad- ihe e arlier ...mi..- of .\ braliam Callan
anil a t W ono rs whose Very limits
'Cut of the later (1.y immigrant from
of our
Russia Poland, Roumania and Ga- I a,. slink into ;the
licia that the Jem t-li finest - ton, at least , minultnetp, rut-long existence. Leav-
in
-ant
the
ilitesti011
from a literarm• point Hi Niel,. begat, ing ow tor dm
in Allieriea. do Jewish tines- of Cal iii to Ito in these works,
tiun, the most important aspect of , Mere is not the slightest doubt that
it, is the problem of holy the Jew gets otimigritnts gave of the very es-
along with his tient Ile neighbors,: •enet , of their hearts and souls to
T.,
■
their attitude toward one another, 1 their new country. and it is equally
true that their works were but lade
appreciated by their contemporari,
Again, the boy in short trouser- m 1 .•
101 illtclested to find out what ma,
going on in the deepest recesses of
the souls of these aliens ann strang•
Self-Expression.
Vet, the thirst for self - expression
on Me part of the ur werimers could
not be suppressed :old after a short
interval, found once more its tray
into print, This was the NCCOIld 1 4 ,
rim!, the period of "Rbii, Pagliaccio,"
m lien the immigrant, with aching
and bleeding Mart, put on a cline',
mask and began If, delight hi, ;twit-
ence with all sorts of tunny antics.
It was then that match-maker
°munch, his confrere KeidansIfy and
la-t, but not least, our friends Potash
and Perlmutter made their appear-
an I. This move was indeed a site'
least insofar its the material
mt II-being of the authors was con-
y, riled It t an old story that chil-
dren -Imo, eiatt. a circus permorniane,-
11111,I1 111111) I 11.111 "Hamlet" or mill
"Tu. 11111 Night " And so, pseudo-
Ibr
coniiml 1,mi-1i rcpt* became
4. III
rirait fiction and gained
popularita math all classes of
gr,
lr•
hl ore years p' ell. and American
Like every
fiction look a nett; Itwn.
thing el, from Ettiampe, realism was
in rt at•Iiiiq; this vountry;
also fat,
1',11
it did and has been wendine
it ma, to iht .Naintrican iv:fder slow ly
'1111'1,
during the last decade
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the advent fit realism there
,,1111.• alsll .1 nets era for the Jemv nit
111, rteidi Mello. Not only Imas the
tdotther ui lemph authors Meta ased,
li•ii ma , 1 , , isli v liters bare beutin to
to
"Pc`
'""ell<u i 1t1l
1, - 1,0 form, r began 141 write 1111 CI- .11141
, 1 41 1 14 , 111 1a1C11 they ha, faed
lotoe,tly :old to the 1,, •t of their
a lcht, to nil ri-Hati II
I I Inith the
wlicH4' great-
immigrant and ill n
grandparent , had e migrated 141 this
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LONDON.--A prominent rupre-
, sentative Ukrainian Jew, ttilu lases
not wish Iris name divulged owing
to fear of personal danger um 11 1 c1, nia ■ •
Issue and who is at present on a
visit to England. has fasored the
I -wish Chronicle with a statement on
the position of affairs itt- the Ukraine,
which not only confirms hid add , to
the terrible picture that has been
presented from creek to week.
I It opens his statement by pointing
out that the events taking place in
the Ukraine cannot be regarded as
mere pogrom excesses with which the
Jewish people are so familiar. The
• fact must he realized that during the
last two years the Jewish population
of the 1. 1 kraine is being systematically.
I persistently exterminated, evidently
it
with the firm determination titled,. to
of
destroy this branch of the Jewi,11
the anti-Smilers, hr rspiaiard
Mtn. The reinirt Hi the Kieff Ifid further, that these atiocities are but
Cros , , dated Octolter 2, 191 9 eon - the revenge of the Ukrainian "heroes'
chides as fallow-: "The general sir- on the Jewish Bolsheviks, yam are
rounding circumstances have given to destroying the Russian State. It
purpo , wac ,,
the pogrom ,vavi, an unheard-of mould si rrt.
?I r s•
; it must be pointed 0111 that. is Wondering When his turn will COmile.
ii; spite of the 6,0 wars raging, the It is natural that such circumstances
railways are still maintained, the should produce rIelornts of demoral-
riot,: still gathered, emu though ization and &gem:roam. Religious
mob, great dill-10110es. and dial, as belief is loosiliv ground, even the
has been pointed out ,burn. the non- belief in A heti. ■ 111/C11. Even the
\VARS.:kW-Evidence obtained by
.1, mist! civil population is uninolestr•d. sole hope that was keeping up their
tragic
range of cruelty. bloodshed,
more to refute this well-wont and It mould he a gros, eKauverallit ❑ Ili spirits l'aleOltie-IS gradually wcak- the Jewish National Council of this
city regarding the pogroms commit-
.1 0.114. • 111111Q, r11' Zionist Organization,
doom. a1141 1141 escape, This wave has baseless aSsi . rtinn; but it is worth inuclnc
Ukraine to ti
pointing out that in the Jewish of oniplete chaos and anarchy. The the mil, active force, has to struggle ted by Balakhowitch forces in Pinsk
for its °hie , ma the entire
l krainian
leavry, and in Sational .ksemblv of the Ukraine. at lute rn en lion of the League of Ni- ,ery iiard lo preserve the moral ;Mil vicinity bring to light details of
tom it
a
. venal inssince- Nalirde rnnnnutrides , lime tt6ru the whine „f t i e R„,,.a„„ Imo , mould 1 , 1
mend:Mons 141 Jewish life. lis place indescribable emelt). Instance after
help the
owl], women and children, have been people, and all other nationaliti e s iu
w hole ia
and Inn
the Ukrainian mill be lid
1110Ce anal Milli - C0111- instance of torinvio and torture is
,
. , 1
put to death." Civilized humanity, en -
i1iig
1..1.117160n. bill AV011141 :11,01 contribute plet.•I, 1,, the "lenient. 44 ilestruelitrii, vital and names of those ill-treated
gaged in the task of lb -Initiating a „„d
the production .0; grain, indignation
These are given. The following are charac-
despair.
and
wor ld war, Pairs Ly the exceptional ilp
I m tsh
riaresesalalivi.
dm , retie,. theonoinic
Who I it
I, In, ht- naturally produce human teristic of the cruelttes perpetrated. In
phi notilcuoll of the annihilation under ,,,,,,,1„,,-,.d ,„„. 1,,,,,,1„,1 ,,„,1 ,,,,,,
1.111,111e, Ii
.1,11„1,11,e.
ihe W
W 11,1,e sole passion is that of the village of Imbian nine Jewish
,
„,„,
I .
'it. 111 !AI140111, AI
the gritlanee,
•
and Whit do Tull know' families, including children and in-
• its eyes of an atIcient ei,•iltital people, tier.I.1,,r1„1
M i t e t o Coll- I /r11,41os, lit',
rat-.
and, as it wen, hi,- n
\ t
d II
e. of the other
1,11 am! •o.1.11
- what to do avith thunetices fants, were driven into a marsh and
\ ail it
I I
sifter or be really conscious of this and
tilt ion, 11,4 , S..,
t., ritharities of
TIC - danger is the more real. urged threatened with death unless the tor-
aI popul
.\ •,,t11161m,
the Ilii•-iali i on-too, tit
terrible tragedy.
.oboe., are of .nth mir Informant, because the Jews of the MentOrs will receive six thousand
1
,
Wholesale Extinction.
•, , ibalsas, 40 a Ukraine an on a hiuli editealional rubles for each family. They allowed
out of Illo sr I nil Iiw ish invilibers.
• ilia ,
I
,,,
t
,,
'
Id on,
The Ukrainian Jews. tannin, II one to. mere Zionist.. .111.1 the L'kritinian
„ •I„,
Its el. and
arc Ille
best
breeding one of the victim- to :to back to the
\
all were Zinn
, • ....I le
informant, are placed in such circuits -
tin
iilimit.
II , A ,
. "11 1 I ftar
and
motives eilingr it lire he managed after great
stances that they are deprived, on the i-1,
a , , ,place, A Ha• l a ran and un leuillinale impasse difficulty to procure the necessary
koinmi, it need not he C111-
: •
idtin of death. of all nicalis of loco•
the Bol-
/Iasi/eft, is anathema to
ot the
,• .1 etc mil, lead 14. new' disaster. annum'. \\loin the money was paid
„,
a , in gle leader of , •
:notion, :Ind tin, practically of com-
It
„-
m I
their
nearest and the Crowd was driven from the marsh
It
,..11
outside /rotld- l - kramian Bolshevism is a Jets.
.1, ire-t doe,im Inc to death without back h11 a a stable where every one
municdtion Itjilt Ihr
It Is thus altno•I intettnissible for vast also lie 110111t411 out that ill
day moll, loll the far! that they are ma. deprived of all clothing and mei. -
4 ' `III
-
1 ,
the interitecin, strife that hmI.
.1 1
III 141 Ai 1 1 - .1, 1111' a rtsanon of any
am!
l eW- 'i - b. .11114I ti sic . "Let all l'ilessly abused. In the village of
inugshe (the Milne is not clear) an
help
ass the Ula. me. no rept , ---,,
;oe wont,I perish; .1
e nd that dun: not recog-
Seta.
elderly Juno named I,iac Eisenberg
Thu-. man, a page of their
s wen e,,•r directed agaiii ,
ii..1
was
thrown into a well. In the vil-
remain, hidden. Ili peaceful population. m•litelt had I
.- 1 -my
;Hi m that has
I ',
lage of Marfa a iiillwr and son in the
■■ ••14
Ruud. lal um of roininimities
11 1111 direct 11.111 ill t h e
I
ol if
II Mind , .
ill such
family of Rubinstein were killed. An
only reaches its after Ili, moms have ill , P4111 , 11 31141 1 10u1:111 r. , • ' I
si par 0 • •;:. hair-
111e doctrines we
.I 111111 I -
Lein illumine, %vinyl,
T
occorretl. The information m loch this
.,
1,,,,dat 1 ,
our :Moll,
by a
id, 1
.linur
who of- eighteen-year-old daughter was com-
..1
• , \\ ..!i
mormitut pre•ems dm • not take into In...I that it v as an easy Halt n
and
politics cannot pelled to dance before the followers
account any unverified Iagite
ei ,
In Ider, to la strain their 11-1,-
mo 1,1 Is her ontoig pain-
d.nine that the perils of such of Ralakhowitelt before she was ill-
r
rumors. and the number if fl. iolt• 1. they so desired. But, in the ,
III., t , ci min
mots of
m eat, L, guarded against by treated and finally killed. In thc vil-
recorded art only those which app,ar of Ill• Jews. it mas the other may
ai, relapsing into , riiiiinal
barbed wire. lage of Richova. Shincre and Joel
ot, and
\
, ,,ulnae of centuries, of Bromberg, father and son, were
in Me entries made by the registrar- imind. Not fail, Were progronis not -a, itgery, and cannot r4 wain
I he bundled, nay thousands, of his• suopres;;erl, but they Were organized 4411, rent al I lo riald.blooded
Irs
ti ranee, resistance, and
,
ilitirdered on the railway- and high- and 4 ticouragcil. And when the at- •al,
l ha • t,
4,p-illation of a peopl,
••• tt caught in the toils of
, ,,..11- (hiring
the last twenty-tight tention 01 the responsible Centres was to , ti t l infeetion of chi-
ry wdl
te], .1dl ,
produces a Strength PALESTINE HAS FIRST
month-, and buried in the fields, have fi•gwit 10 them, either no reply was Ito sit:1111y Spread. and Will 114- followed of
whiCh is
h o und to
FOOTBALL FATALITY
r te rn officially recorded. On the given Or it Was declared that II wa- ilya general
moral
me tram,
its her,
lowering 4,1
of the people cur -tatolards and a growing indifference
railway between Kliarkoff and Odessa. ll,.
r e venge
lattmeen Kit It and the Crimea, from Trotzgy's misdeeds.
The pal lance to mood, r and Woodshed. Interven-
LONDON-The first man to lose
JEWISH CONGRESS CALLS
game in
Kanotnetz•Podolsk 10 Ills . DO., the sollietillies brought forward that Imo i- demand, ,I, not only in our
hi-
e'
ame
MEETING FOR MARCH 20
'e
l le l
my. re the acts of ir- to,11 ont re st s, but in the name of
,,,i• uwaas 'k" icii:•• i i f ra t br recent
frequency' of tht•se crimes evoked a these
protest, dated October 3rd, 1919, to responsible and guerilla leaders, is right and humanity. If such all in-
between students of the Jaffa gym-
signed by the
to false by the fact that terS - rtition Cali
General Denikin,
clleeltal. the follow-
k
Ni-if
\t a mlein g 11,111 nasinn , and a team from the Mikvalt
respective heads of the "Union for these generals are continually men- ing
should follow. X special at lin
miss hm., Hotel. the Jewish Israel Agricultural College. said a
The stn•
the Regeneration of Russia" and the tioned :sail
praised in the official cononission of 1114111,y S110111,1 be sent CHligress Connnin er e decided to call dispatch from jerlhale111.
National Centre. The telegram said bulletins of toe l'olunte•r Army, and to the Ukraine to make all impartial
confitrenc, for March 211th twat to de nt, who was a native of NI ikyah Col-
that on all roads, and especially rail- that Klindrofl who, as the Editor of inve-tigation into all the circum- pa-, upon ill,- flat, of the next session tiny, was struck in the chest by the
road , . Jewish passengers ever) forced a Kieff pogrom paper, was being re- stances and details of the massacres. of tht .1111. rival Jewish Congress. knee of an opposinc player and died
:li lt
Pogrom Details of
Balakiowitch Obtained
By Investigators
■
to leave the trains by soldiers and
otherrs, and shot, and that this was
producing increasing dissatisfaction
1 and ill-feeling. And it must be borne
in mind that this has been going on
for Iwo and a half years, that there
is scarcely a single railway station
Inc he re innocent Jewish blood has not
t„ II shed; that the murders ore an
,,rdmary everyday occurrence; that
tilt y have spread over thousands of
,,,d, s, it is clear that the total number
of victims by far exceeds the number
of those. whose burial in Jewish
Ietneteries is officially recorded.
According to authentic information,
the number of tomnships and other
, places inhabited by JeWs where all
peatedly tanivieted of deliberate fals.•
statem, lit. and calumnies against the
Jews, is head of the Propaganda and
d‘gitation St•ctiati of the Army.
It
Measures of Alleviation.
110W n111.1111 •
to cou.ider nit what
may, a , sliggestia. by 0111" informant,
the terrible conditionsprevailing in
the Ukraine can be alleviated. No
outside help, material or Moral, he
says, can greatly help our coreligion-
ists. The cause of their peculiar
don must mainly Inc ascribed to their
complete helplessness, which en-
courages the monstrons crimes, the
ring - leaders and their accomplice ,
being fully aware that they will not
and to take steps for the punishment
of ?Imo,
.X Self-Defense
.111) po ll ical
aims
Corps mill10 ■ 11
should lei ur4ttiat•l the Jews
inolt•r the prott clam of a League of
Nation-, and in reit retire to this im
the
1- mull to point out that
kfunicipality ni 0,1e - sa, 4111 August
placed
on
record
their
ap-
26. 1919,
preciation of a lemd , 11 Self-Defense
Corps of 1,200 men, who largely con-
tributed to the maintenance of order
in the city. l in. report of the Kieff
Red Cre0s also stales that the ter-
ribb. extent of the pogroms was in
many places largely due to the
absence of any such organization. A
mission of the International Red
Cross should be sent immediately to
the relief of the stricken areas. There
is no need to further emphasize the
necessity of the world's Jewry of
helping by money and in kind their
coreligionists.
be punished. But the leaders are not
were massacred and all their belong- blind to the attitude of the various
: ings destroyed, frnm the autumn of Powers and political groups in the
11917 to January, 1920, amounts to outside World. They know that the
some 500. The report of the Central ultimate fate of the Ukraine will
Jewish Help Committee stated that largely depend on the derision of the
!up to October, 1919, the number of great Powers. Not one of the various
persons killed and wounded was conflicting parties is able to get all
The Imminent Danger.
150,000; that thousands of women and the power in its own hands, and ac-
In conclusion, our informant pointed
girls were dishonored. and hundreds cordingly each of them is seeking
out
in
all
seriousness that the millions
support
in
the
approval
of
the
great
of thousands were left homeless or
fled and disappeared. The direct Powers. In these circumstances. the of Jews standing, as On y arc, on the
brink
of
an abyss, and in hourly
victims number over a million. The declaration of the League of Nations,
orphans run into thousands. Dis- or of the Entente, that it takes danger of massacre, are in a state of
utter
despair.
It is a terrible feeling
eases are raging to an unheard of Ukrainian Jewry under its protection,
extrnt, and there is neither medical will instantly cause all open persecu- of being doomed which has overcome
nor nursing attendance. The situa- tion to cease. If it should be argued every Jewish soul in the Ukraine.
tion has not only not improved but that, as there is no central authority, Everyone feels that hd has only
has become worse. , there must be an absence of all escaped so far by a lucky chance, and
S01111 der
!minded aim immediate call of
thr tomgri is, but the laver resolution
%Va., adopted.
The Meeting was poorly attended.
brahani Simmer attacked the com-
mittee and charged it with betrayal
of the cause of the Congress. Morris
instantly.
NEGOTIATIONS OF POLES
AND JEWS INTERRUPTED
P.klt IS -W, It ,ITII from highly re-
liable sources that a Warsaw dis-
Roth, nherg. Chairman of the Execu-
patch received here intimates the
tive Conlillittre, delivered a ',port oil
Polish-Jewish negotiations have been
Ille collintincCA activities which 111-
brought to a sudden interruption.
Chided illt^r1:,•1011 with the Polish
Illiesnected rupture is said to he
klinisier in 1Vashingion asking for
causing \Varsaw Jewish leaders con-
action in the case of Ukrainian refu-
siderable anxiety for it is believed
gees in Poland The committee also
that it is due to the influence exerted
sutnr,1ad in getting The MacMillan
Ity traders of the ".11liance Israelite'
Company to publish a hook - The
over President Pilsuilski while the
Myth Menace" to counteract the anti-
latter was in Paris. The "Alliance"
Semite agitation now abroad in Amer-
leaders are known to he opposed to
ica.
the detnand for Jewish minority rights
and are believed to have impressed
FOR A ZIONIST CONGRESS the Polish president accordingly.
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Cull Will Be Proposed at Committee
Meeting in May.
LONDON-Reconur Notations that
a Zionist world congress should he
called in August will be made at a
full meeting of the Zionist Greater
Actions Committee to be held in May.
The meeting of the committee was
to have occurred this month, but was
postponed in order to permit Zionist
leaders to visit the United States be-
fore assembling in conference.
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