A mairalt Avisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON anstua CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE THE 9)/1114)ri! irwiS/1 llll RON ICI.; BOOK REVIEWS MAROONED IN MOSCOW By Marguerite E. Harrison. Facts proving that the Jews as such play no great role in the Soviet government at the present time are contained in Mrs. Marguerite E. liar-' rison's "Marooned in Russia, pub- lished by Geogror H. Doran Company, 244 Madison avenue, New York ($3 that far-otT ghetto, sweet and alive and base and pitiable and strong and weak and touching and beautiful, ex- actly the some as in a New England village or a Middle Western town. And it is a master who is telling you shout it." Among the short stories in this vol- ume are a number of holiday stories for Passover, L'Ag Brinier, Shevuos, Tabernacles, Chanukah, l'urim. Other stories include 'A Page from the Song of Songs," "Getzel," "Ishur the }hostile," "Boaz the Teacher," "The The tire mileage is unusually high Pocket-Knife." net). Mrs. Harrison points out that while the Jews helloed to makethe Russian revolution and reaped great jam,. diate advantages from it, the great By Morris J•strow, Jr. DODGE BROTHERS masses of the Jewish population have That King Solomon was the author gotten less out of the revolution than of Shir Ili-Shirim (The Song of any other nice or class. "The ma- Songs I is denied by the late Profes- jority of them," she writes, "barring sor Morris Jastrow, in his book, "The the fact that they dreadcounter- Song of Songs," published by the J. revolution on account of the inevit- B. Lippincott ('ompany, Philadelphia able pogroms that would accompany ($3 net). Professor Jastro• further it, would be glad to See the overthrow denier that there is any one author of the Communist dictatorship in of the hove lyrics of the Bible, and Russia." says: Among the facts cited by Mrs. Har- "There is no author in our sense rison in her most valuable andinter- of the word to the Song of Songs. esting book is that anti-Semitism, per- All the sings are expressions of folk haps at times unconscious, is direct- emotions. They voice the joy felt ed against the race-conscious Jew , by by the young on the awakening of both Jew and Gentile International- passionate love, and the popularity ists Added to this, theauthor says, which the songs must have enjoyed 's the universal detestation of the and which led to the preservation :Jews by the peasant population, wino was dud' to the response that they still to not hod safe from Jewish ex- found in the hearts of those who olloitat'on and attribute all the evils heard them and sang them. The poet "'rho, who thus gives voice to emotions of Bolshevism to the Jews. the Jews are getting it going and felt by all becomes merely the mouth- coming." piece of the clan to which he belongs, "The Zionists ore regarded as rank or of the village into the life of which counter-revolutionists," Mrs. Barri- he enters along with his fellows. We oon writes. "At their annual con• cannot, therefore, properly speak of volition in Moscow last year the en- an author or of authors in connec- , tire body, consisting of 125 delegates, tion with these songs, any more than was arrestiol and put in prison for there are specific authors to the folk- several weeks." tales and fairy-tales which in all lands Mrs. Harrison says that the pre- nass from mouth to mouth and are dominant influence in the All-Rus- finally given a permanent form by sian Council of Trades Unions is not someone whose personality is kept in Jewish by any means. She nays that the background, because he is merely the Jews who are registered as mem- a medium for an entire group." bers of the Communist party and oc- To those who may "feel offended CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY cupying responsible administrative by the undisguised (outbursts of love ! Two Nunn. 5 Dirision of General Mob,/ Corporation positions are, in many instances, rank in the songs, by the pointed allusions WOODWARD Eusneo Woormsao • Mutes Ana opportunists and that there is a far to sexual delights, and by the many Detroit Branch: Cass Avenue at York Street greater proportion of sincere Com• metaphors that are unmistakably ' Sedan, $1440; Coupe, $1280; Touring Car, $860; Roadster, $850; monists among the real Russians. , orratic." Professor Jastrow points out Panel Business Car, $980; Screen Business Car, $880. Many Jews in Russia are not tak- t hat the naivete of this folk poetry is ing any prominent part in the party ; is dominant trait. "This naivete de- councils, we are told, because, as one , T noires the songs of any suspicion of of them said, "There is such a preju- salaciousness ur vulgarits. it exhibits dice against Jews in general in Rus- their sincerity and s'mplicity." I sia that we feel we would do more • The author, who died on June 21 harm than good by openly occupying last, is the author of "The Book of important positions in the party." Job" and "The Gentle Cynic." Like Standard of the World In discussing the part of the Jew the German Biblical critics and pro- in the Soviet government, Mrs. Har- fessors, he takes the liberty to change rison sums up by saying that "as long words and sentences and to substi- as there was a question of doing tute others for them. His transla- away with czarist imperialism they tion of the "Song of Songs" is rather were for Bolshevism, but all their in- a revision. The author denies the Richard Walton Tully's truly won- Willys-Knight and Overland cars, herited instincts and training are songs' allegorical character, which derful play, "The Bird of Paradise," These are the days when every- are well and favorably known in the against the Soviet economic and in-' has been accepted by the Jewish peo- dealing with life in the Ilawaiian dustrial system, as are their religious ple throughout the ages, and views Islands, is to be the attraction at the body's fixing up the bus for spring. Far East. In a recent issue of the Oriental instincts deeply grounded in the pat- , the Biblical lyrics merely as love Shubert-Michigan theater commenc- It seems sort of "pepless" after hav- riarchal or family system. There are, songs. ing carried you through the winter. Motors, the automobile trade paper ing Sunday night, March 20. as there always have been, iconoclas- Now that the time of its with- Although you have painted it all up published in Shanghai, China, in con- tic spirits among them running coun- looks like a million, it just natur- nection with the first automobile so it drawal from public favor has been ter to tradition, others whose racial announced, it is said that its patrons ally don't seem to have the necessary show ever held in China, there ap- pride is appealed to by the opportun- wigor". pears the following article regarding "win and have been more than anxious to avail By Cyrus Adler. Of course about the first thing you the xehibit of the Central Garage of ity to exercise widespread political themselves of the final opportunity The American Jewish Committee ower and influence think of when this sail state of affairs Shanghai, IN dlys-Overland distribu- of viewing this dramatic novelty last week published in book form the "Then there is the trader, or specu- with its fascinating scenes of the is revealed is that important part of tors. biographical sketch of Jacob II.' "The Central's display of Over- lative instinct of the Jew, which tells South Pacific and to listen to the its works—the battery. At once you him that there is always the chance Schiff, noted philanthropist, who died' strumming of the Ilawaiian guitar hasten to the battery station that you land models consisted of one stock on Sept. 25, 1920. The sketch, by I to profit through political or economic coupe and two stock touring cars, one believe is best equipped to look it over to the weird chants of the natives. crises. Now that they have brought Dr. Cyrus Adler, is reprinted from The play tells the story of the and prescribe the necessary remedies. of which had been re-painted at the the American Jewish Year Book, about these results the majority of strange power of the tropics, how it The expert battery man that you find Central shops. These cars attracted A Modern Plant With Modern Methods, the educated Jews are running true Vol. 23, year 5082 (1921-22). Dr.; saps one's ambition, how the flower- there doesn't take long to re-charge much attention from show visitors, Adler gives an intimate description of to their innate conservatism and to covered fingers of the sun grips one's it anol give it the attention necessary probably because they appealed to Mr. Schiff as financier and philan- the some iconoclastic instinct which' brain." It is under the gently wav- --he seems to realize that these fine the majority of show visitors as old has always placed them on the side I thropist and calls h - rn "a great man ing palms, with its cool breezes spring (lays everybody is anxious to friends. who worthily played his part." "The Overland is one of Shanghai's of the minority. They realize that blowing in from the blue Pacific, the "get going'' so you are soon on your the political unity of the Jewish race weird accompaniment of the irresist- way. The bus takes on new life, and favorite cars, as is sufficiently attest- throughout the Diaspora, as they ible Hawaiian music that Paul Wil- feeling the call of the road, you're off. ed by the number of them on the term the Christian world,- is not to Mr. Long, CS Brady street, 'oval streets. The Overland 'four' is rec- son, the young American physician, he maintained by the merging of the ognized as an ideal car for Shanghai. Willard battery dealer, says that at who has gone to the islands to make By DR. E. N. CALISH, "The other cars produced in the race-conscious Jew in the Interna- a name for himself, meets the young his station they are "all set" for an President Central Conference of tionalist. These are the forces that big Toledo factory — the Willys- unusual spring business. The new and attractive princess, Luana, and American Rabbis, Richmond, Va. are pushing many of the intelligent marries her Wilson finally becomes Willard All-Rubber battery has per- Knight—was well represented in the Jews back along the road away from a victim to the native drink, "ova," formed so satisfactorily since it was show, there being two stock touring Language is the expression of the introduced to the motoring public that cars, a town car and a Central built Communism. The Jewish proletariat and becomes an outcast. soul of a people and literature its it has been established as the logical limousine. All of these cars were at large has failed to gain either ma- permanent record. Books are the terial prsoperity or spiritual freedom battery to install when spring replace- equipped with wire wheels and they the building blocks of humanity's ca-1 ments are necessary. People seem to presented a very attractive appear- through Bolshevism and will probab- ly remain aloof and passive, hostile thedrals of thought and emotion. The know that when their car is equipped ance. • to Communism but fearing counter- foundation stones, the walls and roof THE HUTTON SHOP "The Willys-Knight, like the Over- with an All-Rubber they can enjoy the are made up of the books dealing revolution in Russia." scenery when they go rambling this land, is a familiar sight in Shanghai FOR TOTS As an analysis and criticism of the with religious and spiritual themes. spring, with tou disturbing thoughts streets, many residents preferring Children's Wear, Art Goods, Gifts The mere possession of them is a about whether their batery will func- this to any other because of its free- Soviet and Bolshevist institutions, and Notions, Circulating Library, good thing, but acquaintance with dom from engine trouble—a factor Mrs. Harrison's book is of great tion or not and Hemstitching. • value. Mrs. Harrison, by no means them is finer; the study of them still of great importance in this land of 9042 Twelfth St. Market 4176 j communistic herself, nevertheless finer. Chinese chauffeurs." One of the proudest titles of the . tolls an impartial story of what she has seen in Russia and relates her in- Jewish neople is that they have been called "The People of the Book." : cidents with a tolerance that places I her book on Russia among the very While this book itself is the greatest expression of humanity's soul and has Next week at the Garrick theater few worth-while descriptions of the Noted Writer Says Automotive In- the Messrs. Shubert will offer the two Soviet government that have been been the world's best seller always, yet it is not all. It is the fountain- dustry Begin. to Realize Good famous blackface comedians, James written the past fewyears. head whence gushes the stream that McIntyre and Thomas Heath, in the Will Value. fertilizes the fields of the human musical comedy sensation, "Red Pep- heart the world over. One need not per," which comes to Detroit. direct Automobile owners, as a rule, have drink at the fountain-head alone. One By Shalom Aleichem. reason for being pleased with the out- and intact from three months in Phil- Alfred A. Knopf, 220 West Forty- can dip into its waters of life as they look for better service department fa- a delphia and in Boston, and will are canalled into many volume of re- cilities and a resultant greater satis- leave here on April 2 to open an all- second street, New York, just pub- ligious literature. These waters of faction in owning and driving a car, summer run in Chicago at the Wood's lished the second edition of Shalom life should be in every house to Apollo theater. Aleichem's "Jewish Children." Ilan- It is evident that manufacturers are The authors have centered the ac- nah Berman, the translator of these quench the thirst of the spirit and to placing more and more emphasis on sustain the strength of the heart. this phase of their business, not only tion around a race horse called "Red stories, is already well known among There is no) greater cheer, no sweeter because it is being demanded by the Pepper." The opening scene is laid Jewish readers for the excellent man- comfort, no calmer courage, no nobler at the race track in Havana; later ner in which she is able to render the ear owners, but because it has been or deeper peace than that gathered demonstrated by the few who have the action moves to Arizona and then works of Yiddish writers into English. from them. They should be purchased General Motors Building insisted upon good service from the on to Georgia. James McIntyre por- The book published by Mr. Knopf is and read and made a vital part of very outset, that it pays in dollars trays the role of Juniper Berry and an excellent volume as a study of every family's life, a treasure shared Thomas Heath that of Jimpson Weed, Jewish life and human nature. Sha- and cents to keep a customer satisfied. by all. Thomas J. Doyle, the Dodge Bro- who, according to the story, are rivals lom Aleichem, the great artist, the A Rabbinic maxim says: "The 3766 Woodward A••no• 3752 Cans Avitau• thers dealer here, is one who knows for the hand of Lilly Rose, a colored Yiddish Mark Twain, to whom Stark study of the Torah before all things." what it means to represent a factory highbrow, played by Mabel Elaine. Twain himself once said: "You Torah embraces all religious law and Jimpson, learning that Juniper has that is extremely particular about the should not be called the Yiddish Mark made a "clean-up" at the Ilavana I Twain. I should rather be called the literature. The observance of the sort of service its dealers provide. Rabbinic maxim is mare necessary to- "The factory has been steadfast races, assumes the role of the "Boy I American Shalom Aleichem," is es- 4234 Woodward Avenue at Oakland 2843 East Grand Blvd., • day than it ever was. and consistent in its service policy Bandit of Arizona" and kidnaps Juni- , sentially a student of human nature. per and Lilly. The action then moves The volume "Jewish Children" ever since the manufacture of Dodge coons speak louder than words . Brothers cars brogan," he said. "Keep- to Arizona. Jimpson ties Juniper 'should he in every Jewish home and When BETTER AUTOMOBILES are Built, BUICK Will Build Them —The Talmud. ing pace with the recommendations against the wall of the Pitney ranch I in every school library. It makes ex- coming from headquarters, we have house and for revenge uses him as a ; ceedingly interesting reading for Too many captains sink the ship --- steadily developed our own facilities. target for a trick knife thrower, who non-.dews as well as Jews, It is an Among the comparatively recent inno- claims that he can go William Tell 's excellent volume to be given as a gift. The Talmud. Dorothy Canfield, author of "The vations of importance to the car own- apple shooting affair one better, and er is the flat rate system, which en- to prove his boast he plans to pierce Brimming Cup," writes: "There ables him to tell in advance just how a tomato which he fastens over the ' never could be a completer conquest much it can possibly cost him to have heart of the crestfallen Juniper, who made over ignorance and indifference his car adjusted or repaired. A rives an excellent imitation of a fear- than was made over me by the volume JEWISH specified maximum time allowed for sick colored gentleman. Just as Juni- !of stories called 'Jewish Children,' each operation and he ran see it all per fears he has reached his end, I written by Shalom Aleichem. Notic- TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for two gentlemen or two ladies; rent rea- in black and white before the work Jimpson calls off the "knife expert," ing the book was both Russian and sonable; private home; no children. realizing that his old friend has re- Jewish, I took it up with reluctance, is started. Convenient for business pepole ceived ample punishment. Of course. • "Service, he adds, "is the trade feeling a perverse, narrow impatience Chapel and Office Call Walnut 2261. tf later in the scene all is forgiven and of alien life, sure that I would be be- word, a term often abused to the point VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES 7739 JOHN R. Jimpson and Juniper leave the stage of parody. But the new form of ser- wildered by the usual Slavic double- REPINED YOUNG JEWISH GIRT. Complete Motor Equipment vice, as projected, is so perfected and arm in arm. The action then moves : jointed, lightning changes from one desires room with evening dinners. systematized as to comprise perhaps to Georgia, the scene of many a Mc- high-powered emotion to another Market 3688-R Northwestern district preferred, Northway 760 7345 Woodward Ave. the most important development that Intyre and Heath mirth-provoking ' without any cause discernible to my Market 2114 from Boulevard to Clairmont. Best skit. Here a ridiculous and irresist- the industry has known for years." rather dull and skeptical Western of references. Box 700, Jewish ibly funny scene is enacted, bringing eyes. I can hardly exaggerate the Chronicle. to an end a most enjoyable musica I I cross, tired-business-man, Philistine comedy. Ser•ica on All Make.. 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