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Grinnell Bros, friend of the author and forming a sort of introduction to the whole and a raison d'etre of the book. History of Jews in England. By .1. LEFTWICH Dr. II. 1'. Stokes gives a soberly written account of the History of the Jews in England. Ile starts by tell- (Copyrighted, Jewish Corr :spondence Bureau, 1922.) ing us that the "Jews came into F.ng- Two books — one of considerable gin" the "Church of the Holy Sepal_ Ian1 with the t which of bulk with a high-flown title, The chre" the "Holy Tomb", the "Chapel , a par with ry", the Grotto of the Nativ- course puts the Jews on Home of Fadeless Splendour", the of Calva aristocratic families of England, other named soberly and in matter-of- sty", and the like. And Mr. Whiffing- the whose proud boast it is that they fact fashion, "A Short History of the ham's concluding thought of the fu- „ came over with the Conqueror". of Palestine is: "May the time • Jews in England", the first a series of ture conic when it will be possible for "There are, indeed, rumors," he con- impressions jotted down, suggesting tinues, "of their presence here now Greek, Latin, Armenian, Copt, Syrian, and then in Anglo-Saxon times; but the work of a journalist, rather than that of a maker of books, the second Anglican and Protestant, all accepting the evidence of this is too vague to be a small carefully-written, concise, the central truths of Christianity, to accepted. William I. brought them scholarly work—the one dealing with celebrate their worship round the Sil-- from Rouen and settled them in sari- Palestine, the ancient home of the ver Star at Bethlehem and at the ous towns in his new dominions, and Jewish people, the other with Eng- Sacred Tomb in Jerusalem!" during his reign they gradually pros- Tinged With Christian Feeling. land, which has in our own generation Inevitably, with such a viewpoint, pered. They were still num. favored Inevitably, assumed the duties of Mandatory for by William II. Referring to a contro- Palestine, and both books dealing with Mr. Whittingham's one chapter on the versy between some clerics and some Jewish subject animated by the spirit Jews, too, is tinged with Christain 1 Israelites, the Red King is said to feeling, and in his description of a I of the Christian enthusiast. have df eclare d: "By the face of St. Mr. Whittingham, the author of the "seder", which he attended he cannot Luke, i the Jews overcome the Chris- the Hans, he himself would become of "Home of Fadeless Splendor" appears forbear mentioning that during stone overwhilmed throughout by the sig- repetition of the words, "The ir sect." nificance of l'alestine to Christendom, which the builders have rejected is the D. r Stokes traces the history of the and the greater part of his book is become the chief stone of the corner" ' Jews in England through the reigns devoted to his visits and experiences it seemed to him "wonderful that none , Il enr Y II ., Richa rd I ., of Henry of the Christian Holy Places and present should realise to whom' these I ! King John I. and Ilenry II., the hitt' r of prophesy alluded." churches. One chapter of twenty odd words Mr. Whittingham quotes a state- of whom "was interested in them from pages is devoted to the "Faith of Is- a religious point of view, and in 1232 made to hint by 'Zionists in Jeru- lam", the rest of the 380 pages is al- went salem that the Zionist movement is in I established the "'bonus Conversorum" most entirely given up to the "Way for the reception of some who em- of the Cross", the "Tomb of the Vir- "no sense religious, but national,! braced Christianity." political and economic." There are The favorable period started in the many enthusiastic Zionists who are beginning of their settlement did not not "practising" Jews, but who believe East long. "The accession of Richard in Jewry as a nation", and that the ! I. was a landmark in the troubles of home of the nation must be in Pales- Israel. The persecuting spirit spad re tine". "I was given to understand throughout the country, a terrible he proceeds, "that once a Jew always . ' ! slaughter, for instance, occurring in LJUL1L a Jew"; he might nut practise his Y"k*" After the death of Henry III., religion, he might be n freethinker ! his son succeeded him as Edward I., or he might even live the life of a and in his reign in the year 1290, long Gentile, but unless he wilfully broke after the expulsion from Spain, MI away and dishonored Judaism, he still order was issued for the expulsion of remained a Jew and had the right Mr. to , all Jews from England, and in the share in Jewish privileges." autumn of that year a compulsory Whittingham quotes the statement but exodus took place, and so, after two makes no comment on it. Altogether centuries and store, it became illegal he expresses no definite views of his fur any uncoil% erted Israelite to s. own on the question of the Jewish be , loom in England. "Not from the future in Palestine, " indeed, days fo Edward I. till Cromwell's time states that "politics do not come with- were Jews knowingly permitted to re- in the scope of this book." Mr. Whit-.side in this realm." "The richest of tingham describes a visit to the Jew- the Jews having embarked themselves, ish colonies Hulda, Rehoboth and with their Treature, in a Tall Ship of Rishon-le-Zion and he seems very great Burthen; when it was under sail favorably impressed by the "clean, Of and gotten down the Thames, towards healthy young men in _flannels." the Mouth of the River, beyond Quin- Rishon-le-Zion, in particular, he t borough, the Master of it, confederat- writes that it "had an air of great ing with sonic of the Stars, invented a prosperity, the people looked content- stratagem to destroy them. And to ed, the houses comfortable and well; bring the same to pass, commended built and its general appearance that of a flourishing suburb in an English to cast till Anchor, and at rode the same time the Ship Low at water, lay provincial town." "In view of the upon the sands; and then, pretending future of Palestine and its possibili- ties", continues Mr. Whittingham, "a .to walk on Shore for his health and visit to these colonies was a most in- Diversion, invited the Jews to go teresting experience,. for they are a along with him, which they, nothing suspecting, readily consented to; and revelation of what could be done by , Christians and Moslems as well as continued there till the Tide began to help in the way of funds, conic in again; which as soon as the Jews, given loans and land." Pother on he states Master perceived, he privily stole that "what surprised me most was away, and was again drawn up into the great difference between the Jews the Ship ashad been before concerted. Rut the Jews, not knowing the Dan- of Jerusalem and the Jews of the colonies. Anaemic, dirty and idle as ger, continued to amuse themselves as most of the former appear to he, the before. Till at length, observing how latter are fine, healthy men obviously ,' fast the Tide came in upon them, they lit and eager workers. . . . Where- crowded all to the ship side, and called ever a colony has been planted the tut for Help. When he, like a Pro- Arab in the neighborhood has become lane Villain, instead of giving them more self-respecting and the Arab oil- Assistance, scoffingly made Answer !ages for cleaner than those at a that they ought rather to call upon Moses, by whose Conduct their distant e." Fathers past thro' the Red Sea, and "The Faith of Islam." In another chapter, "The faith of who was still able to deliver them out • Exclusive Steinway representatives. 26 Stores. 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The Bernard Shop r !rico Grill Baked Enamel Finish. !slain", Mr. Whittingham reports a of those rageing Floods which came visit to the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. in upon them; and so, without saying Ile relates that it was on the day any more, leaving them to the Mercy news of the San Remo decision had of the Waves, they all miserably per- when the telegram containing the fished But the Fact coming, somehow Detroit's Recognized Fashion - Center Ready to Present to its Valued Patrons the Newest and Most Approved Styles In Conta- in Dresses— In Suits— In Millinery— arrived in Jerusalem, and that he was or other, to be known, the Miscreants the first to convey the news to the were afterwards try'd for it, by the ! Justices Itinerant in Kant, convicted Grand Mufti. "lie received the news " f Murder, and hang'd." he relates, "with much disappoint- o Dr. Stokes writes interestingly of anent, for he had hoped that under the the various aspects of Jewish life in British Mandate all religious would the Pre-Expulsion Period, of the Re- have received the same treatment , turn and R Estimates Furnished. Resettlement of the Jews in and on another page he adds that „tie England in the ti 2301 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Grand Mufti was anti-Zionist in feel- r political and social ing for he objected to his country be- me Cromwell, por- and ing exploited by a section of the the Jul struggle fo of Rembrandt's ti of reproducon ti- Main 9115 n. There is a very be au ing who were not Palestinians, hut' emancipatio trait of :Ma nasseh Ben Israel which who had come and were coming from es as frontispiece. all parts of Europe and from America But the central note and the con- —so much so, that in a few years t sery eluding message of the book is that of time foreigners might be in a maturity the Christian enthusiast, eager for Mable Rowe'. Beauty Institute among the population." Mr. Whit- Jewish conversions to Christianity. tingham also paid visits on more than ' fuonder and President of the el "Moslem et the following list of names" (of one occasion to Aref Pasha Dajain, "L converts), he writes, "selected from Shampoo, Manicur e, Massage, and Christian League", who stated to those closely connected with our own Special Marcel, Permanent Wave him "that the Arabs would far rather land, tell its story: D'Aguilar, Bernal, Gideon, Disraeli, Dupass, Pereira, (lair Dressing and Cosmetics. have the Turks restored to Palestine !Ricardo, Herschel, Basevi, Uzzielli, than see their beloved country handed Lopez, 6553 Woodward Ave., at Blvd. erschel, Wolff, Alexander, over to international Jews", and to Benoliel, Bernard, Sullivan, Leant Northway 4742 Room 4, 2nd Fl. Mousse Kiazim Pasha, Mayor of Jeru- Levi, Palgrave Lindsay, Margolioth, Open 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. snlem, who alleged that the riots in Davidson, Ginsburg, Edersheim, Saph- ' Jerusalem in Easter, 1920, had been Stern, etc." And let it Residence 3698 Garfield Avenue that Sc-hor, , started by soldiers belonging to the ir. Flecker, liellmuth, Marks, Rosen- Melrose 6296 'Jewish Legion' throwing stones an be noted that "there are over 250 ngham, "of at the Arab religious procession. "The spin- converted Jews, or sons fo such, or- ions," adds Mr. Whitti s in Jerusalem gained clergymen in the Church of three leading Moslem cannot foil to be of interest. I was England, and than double that number in the more Noncomformist bodies amazed to find such and wonderful onan- at home, in the Continental Churches, imity among them other Moslem and in America." with whom I discussed the subject. ,t Dr. Stokes refers briefly in his last D UESDAY is • With whom are the sympathies of chi p ter to the Mandate given to the good day to eat the author? It is impossible to say. British sh Government for Palestine, and at KARSTEN'S. Most probably he does not know him- appears if anything to he somewhat The other good self. He has hardly troubled to make' disturbed at its possibilities. "It is shy. are Wed- up his mind about it. For the whole too early to speculate,' he writes, nesday, Thurs- question uestion concerns hi monly by the "what will he the future of this in in- day, Friday, way. ay. Palestine is to him, the land Saturday, Sun- which has felt the "Presence" and he remembered teresting movement, but when it of is that the population day and Mon- is one of the "Pilgrims" who "cam e Palestine contains 80 per cent Mos- day. Woodward in their thousands, not because there ' 9 per cent Christians and only at Clifford. was anything to see in Palestine, but' lems n per cent Jews, it is evident that because of the Presence' If any - there will be need for the greatest thing, his main fear seems to be of a "Palestine turned into an up-to-date ' wisdom and impartiality, if the rights country, with Jericho as a winter re- ' of every race and every creed are to sort, Hermon the delight of mountain- be respected." And again, in his very eers, the Lake of Galilee for anglers, last words, Dr. Stokes returns to his swimmers and rowing-men, and Ti- central theme, to his dominating berias a fashionable rendezvous for thought: "We Christians wish that cure" shared with us the knowledge these who cannot do without a cur of promises fulfilled in the Person of There here is an interesting foreword by our Lord Jesus Christ and the certain Major-General Sir Arthur Wigram In Footwear— In Sweaters— In Lingerie— In Hosiery— In Accessories— ccessories- A FTER several weeks spent in remodeling our build- ing, during which time it has been impossible for us to present our merchandise in the proper man- ner and to render the usual Russel service, we are now in complete readiness. 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