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DR. CALSCH LOOKS HOPEFULLY FOR
UNION OF ALL ISRAEL DURING 5683

A Rosh

ha-Shanah Greeting.

By DR. EDWARD N. CALISCH
(President Central Conference of American Rabbis.)

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JEWISH CASUALTIES IN
KATTOWITZ DISTURBANCE

WAIISAW.—(J. T. A.)—Four Jew-
ish deaths are reported is despatches
from Kattowitz, to be part of the har-
vest of violence during the anti-Jew-
ish disturbances which began early
last week and continued until Thurs-

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day.
The invitation to make use of the tile animus in every action that does
On Wednesday afternoon and eve-
columns of the Detroit Jewish Chron- not meet with our approval. One of
ning a number of Jews were assaulted
our
troubles
is
that
we
have
too
many
icle for a greeting to the Jewish peo-
and
their beards cut, the rage and
ple is a privilege which I willingly ac- officious and self-appointed spokes
fury of the mob finally overcoming the
cept. The New Year itself is an ir- men who rush into print to resent and
our
police
which stood by helplessly.
resistable invitation not alone for denounce swcalled attacks upon
Desultory attacks o••ured on Thurs-
greeting for the New Year, but for "race' when in many instances these
are simply subjective, the day wherever Jews appeared, while
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retrospect for the past rear. A single attacks
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sentence must suffice for this latter. children of a super-sensitive self-con- the majority remained in hiding. Con
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n•rce, insofar as Jews were concern-
Despite the unhappy conditions that sciousness.
ed,
was
at
a
standstill
all
of
last
week,
It
is
undoubtedly
true
that
we
do
still obtain in many European coun-
tries, causing great suffering and suffer from ant•Semitism and from It transpires that the pogrom man
tragedy among our people, and fur- anti-Semitic' attacks, but speaking for started when the Polish military
ther despite the seemingly unfriendly America alone, three-fourths of the forces were withdrawn and civil ()ro-
agitations in this country, it yet can so-rolled anti-Semitic attacks are only ller took charge.
be truly said that conditions have it'll. in the minds of some Jews. They nev-
Although the situation was reported
proved during the past year, and that er really occurred. One-half of the as improving on Friday, it was under-
the beginning of the year 5682 conies other quarter should never have been stood that chief of State Pilsudski
with fairer prospect than did that of noticed. There ought to be among us was preparing to visit Kattowitz in
a stronger sense of dignity, of reserve connection with alarming reports.
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Respite Mr. Ford, despite the Ku and restraint that will render us less
Klux Klan in this country, Lord Sy- sensitive. A person who is sure of his
denham and the Morning Post in Eng- positions is undisturbed by the efforts
land, the wave of anti-Semitism has Of his enemies. The trouble with too
reached its crest and is passing out many of us is that we are not sure
into the sea of oblivion where it be- of our position because we are trying
longs. Some few ripples may be left, to get into positions where we do not
but htey will weaken with the passage belong.
We need something of patience and
of time.
Among the achievements of the past of self-searching. It might be well for
year, which are of interest . to world- us to inquire whether some of the
wide Jewry, may he mentioned first things which some of as hotly resent,
the magnilicient work of your Detroit may not have a basis of justification.
citizen, David A Brown, in the collec- I realize that I an liable of being ac-
o ple by say-
tion of almost $18,000,01)6 for our dis- cused of treason to my pe
tressed European brethren in the face ing such things. Nevertheless, it nev-
of what seemed to be insuperable dif- er hurts to be honest. Our enemies
ficulties, not the least of which was are our best friends because they
point out to us our faults.. While I
the frame of mind of the Jewish peo-
ple themselves. The other outstand- do not for a moment mean to deny
ing fact, whose importance at the that many of the attacks made upon
present moment does not seem to be its are founded on falsehol, conceived
generally realized, is the agreement in hatred and begotten of bigotry,
made between the Central Conference nonetheless it is becoming for us to
Four Passenger
of American Rabbis and the Palestine scrutinize our conduct carefully. The
Goa pe
Development Council for joint labors shafts of slander will not wound us
in the economic rehabitation of the except there be aweak spot in our ar•
mor.
It
is
my
hope
that
the
coming
Holy Land. This agreement was bas-
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ed upon the distinct understanding both on the part of our assailants
that neither organization as such is year may bring juster judgment of us,
inscribed
he
committed to any nationalistic or poli- ourselves. May all of us
tical program. The agreement has in the Book of Life for peace and hap-
been ratified by the conventions of piness by the Father of us all.

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a splendid union of diverse opinions
among the Jewish people on a common
basis of Jewish loyalty.
Every Jew who deserves the name
By J. L. PERETZ
has a tender sentiment far the land
wherein stood the cradle of his people,
and every loyal and right thinking
.
Sunset.
Jew feels an instinctive urge to ren-
A skeleton lay in a bed--a skeleton
der such assistance as he can for its drawn over with a yellow, dry skin.
physical cohabitation. Hitherto the :Michel, the Klezemer, is dying; his
bombastic claims made by the extreme wife, Mihrel, sits on a *widen box
leaders of the world Zionistic organi- near his bed and weeps. Michel's
zation, along nationalist and political eight sons,all musicians, are standing
lines, have kept many, who otherwise about the room; all are silent, they
would have been glad to assist, from
have nothing to say, but they know
doing so. Now that Secretary Church-
and feel within their hearts that there
ill has given definite interpretation to
is no more hope for their father to
the Balfour Declaration and that the
recover. They must face the bitter
mandate of Great Britain over Pales-
reality, and each one of them is occu-
tine has been accepted and ratified
pied with his own thoughts of the
along lines which give no prospect for
dark future, Michel is dying! The
a national Jewish state, and since
shepherd of the flock of young sheep
these conditions have been accepted
is dying, and now the sheep will scat-
by the world Zionist organization
through its president, it is to be hoped ter; will wander over strange pas-
tures; strange shepherds will shear
that this will become generally under-
them and wild beasts, in the form of
stood by Jews and Christians alike,
and furthermore it is to be hoped that men, will make the young ones their
the extremists among the Zionists will prey! Michel feels it all and it swells
no longer insist upon the extravagant his dying heart.
But one, his wife, still hopes.
claims they have hitherto made . It
"Children, my sons, why are you
was upon this basis that the Central
quiet?
Wake up! Weep, pray and
Conference of the American Rabbis
and the Palestine Development Coun- weep aloud; maybe the Almighty will
listen
to
you!"
cil came together. Individuals may
It is useless, Mihrel," replies the
believe as they will and may have
dying
man.
"I have finished my part
their hopes as they will, but as organ-
izations these two bodies are now join- in the great drama of life' I played
it
as
well
as
I could, and now I am
ed in a united effort for the economic
rehabilitation of Palestine, in order tirde—tired--I want rest—I want to
to make it a place of refuge for such die!"
"You want to die!" cried Mihrel.
Jews who will make their home there.
It appears to me that in the light of She arose and wildly stared at her dy-
these two events we may look forward ing husband. "And what will become
most hopefully to the coming year to of me? I shall be a widow! I shall
bring us the blessings of union,. of be left alone to struggle with my bit-
concord and of special achievement by ter fate! No, you must live, you
must! I will weep so long, an loud
a united Israel.
If you were to ask me what would till my tears form an ocean. The tide
be the first duty of the average Jew will rise so high till it reaches the
during the coming year I would say Throne of the Glorious One."
"Useless, Mihrel, you have wept
that he look toward the future with
confident hope, yet conducting himself enough ever since we met and became
with self-restraint. We should not husband and wife. Ah, Mihrel, I feel
lie tempted to lose our balance by triv- the cold hand of death passing over
ial incidents, nor should we see a hos- my body; it touches my feet, my
sides; it is passing up, up to my heart
—don't scream, Mihrel; Death is bet-
ter than life—for me."

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sobbed Mihrel, "and I know why, too.
Your heart loves her--Peshe—I know
it; don't think I don't."
"Nonsense, Mihrel," softly answer-
ed 'Michel, and bitterly smiled. "You
don't understand. Musicians are pas-
sionate folk—the music, the balls, the
wine, the sleepless night, the lively
surroundings and many more things
of which you are entirely ignorant
cause them to but it is all
over now; my part is played--and

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"Yes, you want to rid yourself of
me. I know you never cared for me,"

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you, my sons, why do you all look so
heart-broken? Are you sorry? Do
you regret that you have ever treated
me ill? That you have degraded me
by calling me drunkard? Oh, it is
all passed — forgotten — forgiven; I
have played my part, now comes your
part. Why so quet? Are you all
sorry for me? A father is a father
even if he is a 'drunkard,' eh? Never
mind, wake up! I forgive you all

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Come, come."
recog-
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The youngest of the sons met the
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aloud. All did the same. Surely
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The children obeyed. In a moment
they all stood around Michel's bed
with their instruments in their hands.
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Michel watched each one of his sons
i llave that HICKORY SMOKE FLAVOR, produced from Pure Hickory Wood.
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eagerly, as
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and said
C., PORK TRIMMINGS—none BETTER MADE. Packed only in one pound
"Now, boys,
Paper Cartons.
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call in our neighbor, the scham•
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mes of the schul."
When the achammes entered and
added to the list.

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(North Woodward Section)
Mihrel: "Call in a minyan." "No, t 0
ED. SCHEER, 8339 Hamilton Blvd.
p., DAAS BROS., Atkinson and Twelfth St.
no, replied Michel in a trembling ✓
J. B. SHEEHAN, 10325 Woodward Ave.
NEEF BROS., 11819 Hamilton
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voice, "I have my own minyan." lie
AL.
L W. SOYA, 10322 Woodward Ave.
RUSSELL WATSON, 832 Merrick
pointed to his sons.
J. A. HAWLEY, 8725 Linwood Ave.
SHALLHAUT BROS., 7646 Woodward Ave.
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"Don't go, Mihrel. Now, boys, re- & 0
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COLLINGWOOD
D FARRELL, 8211 Twelfth St.
member the last words I say to you;
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KELLEY,
7701
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ly without me as you did with me;

play your parts well; try to play them

better than I have played; honor your
mother—and—now play for me 'Wi-
clui'--our neighbor will dictate it.

Farewell."
And the narrow, filthy, dark room
filled with music. Night came.

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