A merica ,favish periodical eaglet CuPTON AViNU1 CINCINNATI 10, MOO PAGE SEVEN )critord(wisa (ARoN lac f a LADIES ORGANIZED ( TO HELP SCHOOLS 0e5HT5 ri*b•Cri- AS . - ft (JOSEPH-, H. (Cepywright, tam By Chas. Joseph.) i•,pcculi•r. The very attempt to prove the patriotism of the Jew tensifies • suspicion of it. Forexample take that poem that in merely p aro the Cosmopolitan Magazine and which has been no widely ep se•. It refers to a Jew by the name of San, Dreben, Russian advert 1„ won all the medals in sight during the war. So Damon Run- w b yon o ,” ',des a poem about him that runs something like this: 'There's a story in that paper I just tossed upon the floor That speaks of prejudice against the Jews. There's a photo on the table That's a memory of the war And a man who never figured in the news, There's a cross upon his breast— That's the D. S. C. The Croix de Guerre, the Milituire, There too. And there's a heart beneath the medals That beats loyal, brave and true— That's Dreben, A Jew!" enough men and women in this • I realise perfectly that there are world ssal, acid in their veins and breakfast food in their heads and poem might be a revelation re- ■ hate U their hearts to whom such gardins; the Jew. But it is extremely unfortunate that it is necessary the Jew's patriotism, even to such dumb bells. Personally I , t o prey like don't that sort of glorification. One might think th•t Dreben there were not tens of thousands of others of 811 exception; was Jewish aith who performed their duty faithfully and patriotically. f s splitting hairs. I don't think so. I can t' never enthuse over Maybe I being patted patronizingly on the back. I 'nett tell this little story. It deals with the late Theodore Roose- velt's visit t oasyn agogue in Pittsburgh. The man who told it to me is a Pittsburgh publisher and was responsible for obtaining Roose- to this synagogue. Roosevelt said all right, c onsent to pay a visit velt's he would go there but on condition that it would not be advertised as he did not wish to make political capital of it. The publisher agreed but he said, "Of course you will have no objection if the Rabbi men- of his congregation?" tion. it to • few discreet friends and members Roosevelt replied( "Oh, no, if he chooses to mention it to • few friends well and good." When the Roosevelt party approached the syna- gogue they found the streets blocked with people eager to see him. He turned and in • moment said to the publisher: "Well, your Pittsburgh Rabbi seems to have more discreet friends than any man I have ever known." ---•-••• ■• In view of the criticism that has been leveled at me for • stand I took not as long ago on the subject of Yiddish I find the following daily in the country, statement in the "Forward," the greatest Yiddish very signifc•nt. It also happens, by the way, that the "Forward" was one of the few Yiddish dailies that refrained from attacking me. I quote • few p hs: "Well then, how shall I bring my child up no that some ties may be created which will bind my life spiritually to his?" "What must I do to keep us two from being estranged?" -•■•■ ••-• "I can hear parents asking that question," says the writer in the Forward. And these questions are not easily answered. The first and foremost step is, of course, the Americanization of the parent. possible speak well the English Ian- Learn to read correctly and if Do not congregate in Ghettos. That does not mean that you page. should shun Jewish friends and Jewish associations. There is how. ver, a limit to everything. The 1,500,000 Jews of New York City e ■ re, in stuffy apartment houses, g a thered together, as most of them when they might as well be spread over the country, display an •b- normal clannishness, the result of hundreds of years of enforced living behind Ghetto walls. Learn to know your Gentile neighbor. You will Bay: "I also speak Yiddish and read Yiddish newspapers and books, which my child does not understand. Isn't it necessary for an under. standing between us that he is thoroughly conversant with my Ian- page?" To this question my answer is an emphatic "No!" You are the one who must overcome the barrier of I•nguage that separates you and reading of from your child by learning English. The speaking language) is a habit. Yiddish (or any other RQ 'CULTURAL ZIONIST SOCIETY ORGANIZED EDE if 'r r_1/ MalilABILAIIII 4 X 4 1413 to 1447 CLIFFORD WOODWARD AVE. League of United Hebrew Schools Formed at Meeting; Will Boost Education The Ladies' League of United He- brew Schools of Detroit formally en- tered the ranks of Hebrew education at a massmeeting held on Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. I, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Attended by more than 200 ladies, the undertaking for the formation of a league of women to work for the cause of Jewish edu- cation in Detroit is declared a suc- cess. The principal speakers of the af- ternoon were Rabbi A. M. Hersh- ' man and Fred M. Butzel. Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, president of the League, who presided, declared in her open- ing remarks that the goal of the organization was to enlist in its ranks a membership of 3,000 which is to help the youth in the building and !equipment of the Talmud Torahs in Detroit. Mr. Butzel, in his address, pointed ' out that the Jew in Poland, who dies while protecting the Sefer Torah, knows a reason for his sacrifice, but the Jew in America, when excluded from hotels, does not know where- fore that is. Education was offered as a solution. Rabbi Hershman referred to those who boast of being "proud of their nation," and declared that the ques- tion was whether the nation could be proud of them. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, also spoke. Miss Jeanette Jacobs gave a piano selection, and vocal selec- tions were given by Mrs. Sidney Al- len. Bessie Riske, a pupil of the local schools, recited a poem by Refreshments were served. Bialik. The league decided to have three general meetings a year and regular monthly board. meetings. Various branches will have local meetings and local officers, but will however work under the direction of the city- wide organization. era gRNCRMER f/4 Again We Secure 682 FINE COATS Which We Can Offer at an'Exceptionally Low Price •■ • Favored Colors Latest Styles Navy Blue Brown Reindeer Beaver Sorrento Black Bloused Backs Wrap Effects Throw Effects Draped Effects Cape Styles Stiaight Lines Fur Trimmings Fine Fabrics Manchurian Wolf Caracul, Fox Squirrel Opossum Nutria Beaverette Panvelaine Cordalure • Normandy Bolivia . Delysia Ferona Course of Self-Study and Dis- cussion Advocated at Ini- tial Meeting We invite women to see these coats. You have only to compare them with these coats that $37 will ordinarily buy to realize how re- markable they are. 7 Women who come to this store for coats can rest assured no store in the world can offer them better, values and FEW as good. The foundation for a cultural Zion- • In ist society that is to make a study of Zionist subjects and problems was laid at a meeting held on Monday evening, Nov. 6, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Jacob Berkowitz pre- sided Fred M. Mutzel, the speaker of the evening, endorsed the idea of a cul- tural society. He pointed out that Sires for Misses, 16 to 20t for before the Balfour Declaration there Women 36 to 44; tetra, were a number of ouch societies 'that Sixes 42% to 54!‘, !produced scholarship. The Balfour Declaration, Mr. Butzel pointed out, came at a time when everything was much mixed alp. He declared that a great movement cannot be built on emotionalism ! alone, but must also have informa- Another very significant chapter is added by the same writer that tional and educational foundations. in view of its importance we must quote: Eevn the registered Zionists do not know the movement and are partic- "The so-called German or 'American' Jews in this country ularly ignorant of the arguments of have taught us Russian, Polish and Roumanian Jews a great the anti-Zionist. lemon with regard to the upbringing of our children. There Mr. Butzel advocated a course of single seat in Parliament. It was are no tragedies due to psychological misunderstandings be- the Turk as a world problem." !study and a course of discussion of that little country will have its effect urged on the minister that in future tween parents and children in German-Jewish families. In llishnp ItlacInnes said once every things Jewish, thus leading to a study right through the Moslem world. these homes the English language is common to parent and year he held in St. George's Cathe- a party obtaining 60,000 votes throughout the republic of Czecho- 'of Zionism. child. There the customs, habits and manners of the older "Every country over which the dral, Jerusalem, a conference of sev. A course of self-study, without re- Turk has ruled has hated him and he enteen religious bodies working in Slovakia should obtain one seat in generations are acceptable to the young. Eastern European sorting to lecturers, was advocated Parliament. The member of the dep- has longed for the time when his rule Palestine. Jews should follow slavishly the methods of their German as the by I'. Slomovitz. utation emphasized the complete loy- would be removed. All we hear nowa- brethren if they wish to get along with their children The body elected a governing alty of the Jewish citizens to the re- days to the effect that the Turk is a latter have done." body that is to be in charge of the public, and controverted the idea that gentleman and that he is not near so study course, to begin within two It is Political and Not Religious, by taking up a distinctive Jewish at- had as he is painted is not true. re- - titude they were less loyal to the !weeks. Declares Prelate of Jeru A writer comments on the omission of the usual derogatory PRAGUE.—(J. C. B. Cable Serv- Israel Katz contributed to the mus- I "The Turk kills because he is a Mo- state. from the Kaiser's Memoirs that one finds so often in state- salem Diocese. marks hammedan and because it is enioined ice.)--The executive of the Jewish ical program with selections on the The minister, who Wei extremely ments from prominent Germans whenever reference is made to the upon him that his place will be higher People's Union and the representa- violin, accompanied by Mrs. Katz on c autious voice and tives of the United Jewish parties friendly, agreed with the policy of a Jews. He seems to think that he has listened to • the piano. NEW YORK.—Zionism as a move- in Heaven if he kills a Christian. Ev- called on Mr. Kelley, the new minis- be e liminated. Whether has permitted such antagonistic references to National Jewish attitude on Jewish ery Christian a Mohammedan kills is ment is political, not religious, and un- this he true or not, it is so different from the reported attacks ma ter for the Slovakia to ask him to In- matters. He pointed out that the dif- less the Zionists drastically change another star in his crown. an alleged interview given by the former war lord that troduce certain changes in the elec- on the Jews in "The opinion of many in the Near meir ways there is no hope for the it is at least significant of some influence having been used. The tion law which would give the Jewish ficulty of representation was due to success of the movement in Palestine, East—and it is certainly fey opinion population an opportunity of repre- t :e fact that the Jewish population Jews were always friendly and "liberal" with the former kaiser and the arch-criminal according to the Right Rev. Rennie —is that the Turk is was not living in compact masses. Ile sow perhaps on the approach of ilis wedding he may not want to sentation in Parliament. assured the deputation, however, that Maclnnes, Anglican Bishop of .leru- of the world. He is an escaped crimi- jeopardise possible "princely" gifts that may he coming his way. I It was pointed out that at the last nal. Unless the other nations of the salem. Bishop Maclnnes preached cnot elections the Jews had polled over he would see that the anomaly of an make myself believe that Wilhelm loves the Jews more because Sunday morning in the Cathedral of world realize this there can be no per- their non-representation would not has failed t ocomment adversely on them. While on the subject 84,000 votes, 45,000 of them in Slo- he St. John the Divine, and the Cathedral manent peace. I feel it the task of of the kaiser I understand that the French veterans want the govren- Says Zionism Will Survive was crowded. The Bishop was wel- every civilized country to deal with vakia, yet they had not obtained a recur. men to attach the kaiser's income from his American writings. And Withdrawal of English comed officially by Bishop William T. the ..ruount devoed to the e rparations fund, This is revenge with a t Manning. Bishop Maclnnes came to From Palestine. more likelihood of this than there is of 1•11•1=1 MO IMNIMOIL venomnce. But there is no this country to attend the triennial the :,,user being hanged. General Convention of the Episcopal LONDON.-1J. C. B.) — D r . Church in Portland, Ore., as the rep- Chaim Weizman at last took note resentative of the Archbishop of Can- Jewish University Desirable?" is the theme of • writer in the of the persistent attacks levelled at " Is • Jewish Tribune of New York. The writer seems to believe that such the Zionist movement and at himself terbury. "Palestine is a country of many di- undesirable under conditions that are fast mak- 'be replying to the severest critic of an institution is not so visions, not only racial and religious, ail, the Daily Express. The Zionist but Moslem against Moslem, Jew ing .1 difficult for the Jew in this country to obtain that higher educ•- leader chose to send his reply to the hop to which be is entitled. The editor of that paper very properly against Jew, and alas, Christian Ilni• of • Jewish paper by which he had been called against Christian," said Bishop Mac- (to our way of thinking) opposes the establishment surrender of our rights as the "man of mystery and obscure varsity on the ground that it would be ■ learn- Dines. public institution of I origin, responsible for dragging ng. Ametic•n citizen.. To acknowledge that ■ "Zionism has as its aim the estab- land into the Palestine morrass." His lishment of Jewry, dispersed through- ing (for after •Il our larger colleges must so be considered) would discriminate against any race or class 'statement briefly is, that if the Brit- out the world, as a nation, and that be an admission of their right to ! ish were to clear out of Palestine to nation located in Palestine. There are or creed. morrow, the Zionist movement would many religious Jews who are Zionists still go forward. "The Zionist settle- but as a movement it has not yet not unmindful of the provocation that tempts one to wearily ment in Palestine is costing the Brit- shown that it has any use for religion am discrimination and cry ish taxpayer nothing," Dr. Weizman at all. throw up his hands against all this outrageous ■ Jewish problem asserts. "The military garrison in Jewish university. But this is more than out for • Nervous About Zionism !Palestine is, as the former Colonial —an American issue is at stake. And it has rightly been said must that "This has caused a great division of Secretary Churchill stated, being re- the Jew should make the fight on all class discrimination. He mind, which now separates the Jewish duced considerably this year and will champion the cause of the open door policy whenever it is world. Many of the most prominent continue to be decreased." eyed, regardless of those who are affected. I am opposed to • Jewish country have definitely The Express, however, persists in Jews in this university on other grounda, too. I do not believe that the Jews stated that they•are opposed to Zion- thorn from their neighbors. its indictment of the "foreign adven- should do that which will further separate ism as now presented and explained question in this country when we tures." It prints a list of the candi- We are only making ■ worse Jewish by its exponents. As a very promi- dates for Parliament favoring Brit- encourage that which further alienates us from the world about us. nent man said to me the other day, is) withdrawal from Palestine and himself a rabbi, 'Zionism cuts at the And the particular part of the whole business is that were we to do be responsible for forcing us Mesopotamia. Included among these root of our philosophy. We are not a such a thing the very people who would stand.' in favor of abandoning the British re- to such a course would raise the objection that "the Jew is We do not want to he a na- sponsibilities in the middle-east is nation. offsh, and clannish, that he does not mix." I hope that nothing tion. We are a religion.' Samuel Samuel, M. P., who declares he done to encourage the idea of a Jewish university among nay group "Sit it is, also, that numbers of or- backward and would 'he had always opposed the entry into thodox Jews in Palestine are very ner- of Jews in this country. It would be ■ step I Palestine and favors coming out of it vous about Zionism. And several of please our anti-Semitic friends much. as early as possible. them speaking to me have said, 'Can Lord Eustace Percy, while in favor you not help to deliver us from this of leaving Palestine refuses to en- While I didn't care very much for Isaac W. Bernheim's idea of new bondage?" dorse a policy involving Great Britain changing the name of Jew to "Israelite," I care • great deal for his "Unhappily, the Zionists coming in- a bronze as going back on obligations assumed splendid civic act in presenting to the city of Louisville to Palestine om fr England and Am- by the last government. lie proposes erica, and not knowing the East, statue of Abraham Lincoln, on the dedication of which the governor Touring Car, 6 1150 Roadster, '1150 Roadster Coupe, $1335 address. There are too few Jews •that the new government fulfill have by their aggressive actions and of the state will make the principal everything necessary in a year or two, statements brought the Christians who think of these things or who have the inclination to do them. In Coupe, $1635 Sedan, 1 1785 never done • single thing from perhaps longer, and then go." certain cities there are Jews who have and Moslems of Palestine into com- Prices f. o. b. Detroit — Revenue tax extra A city-wide standpoint. Either they lack imagination or inclination. plete and unanimous opposition to Sometime. I think they require prompting. In New York there have their schemes. They have said: 'We great deal for the CAPACITY ATTEDANCE been 1 notable instances of Jews doing ■ intend to make Palestine as Jewish as Phone your nearest Hupmobile dealer for demonstration furnishing free EXPECTED AT ANNUAL People of that city. For example, Elkan Naumberg's England is English.' Cadillac 6860 more of our wealthy men and Woodward at Charlotte Williams & Hastings, Inc. "That statement they have never ORPHAN HOME DANCE concerts in the parks. I do wish that brnig themselves to consider what • Hickory 4457 15103 Kercheval Ave. Krapp Brothers Auto Sales denied, and it has struck fear, and women who are well able would Northway 5191 gracious and appreciated act it would be were they to remember in 5901 Woodward Ave. • • Swanson Sales Company A capacity attendance is expected now bitterness, into the hearts of nine sown broad civic way the city or state in which they live. I congratu- tenths of the people living in that at the annual dance of the Hebrew Glendale 6080 3838 Grand River Ave. obligation. Teagan Motor Sale* • late Mr. Beroheim on his good sense and his *enre of civic Orphan Home to be held on Nov. 21 country. Unless the Zionists drastic- Hemlock 5174 11651 11'oodoard Ave. The liarwith Company at the Arcadia. The committee in ally change their waya there is no Lincoln 2130 R 7 mile Road & Van Dyke An. Kero & Schoenherr • • charge is completing plans to make hope for the success of the movement hard in its race for the Million Dollar Federa- Market 1170 in Palestine." Hamtramck Auto Garage 9706 Joe. Campeu New York is panting the affair a big social and financial $300,000, which, compared to New Land of Discord. tion goal. Pittsburgh is out for success, thus aiding in the enlarging Market 6360 Lewis Bros., Inc. • • • 2885 E. Grand Boulevard • tremendous. New York up to this week had 'Amami Bishop Maclnnes said the minds of York's quota, is of the home. Many applications have Melrose 1000 Harry B. Deane • • • Mitchell & Canfield Ayes. • •Lout $500,000, but it may be there will be • spurt towards the end been received for admission into the men were turning more nad more to Market 4935 LaSalle Sales Company • 12th St. & Delaware Asa. • that will enable New York Jewry for once in its career to reach a home, and the receiving of these Jerusalem. "It is • land of discord and egree quota set for a philanthropic undertaking. It would to some d children depends on the success of strife and opposition," he said. "What ever is done by the hiohammedans in mitigate the criticism that has been voiced •ga;nst our brethren in the the dance. Every Coat is An Exceptional Value! ANGLICAN BISHOP ASSAILS ZIONISM JEWS IN SLOVAKIA WEIZMANN ANSWERS HIS BRITISH CRITICS ■11 Nupmobile Hupmobile lubrication is positive. A high pressure pump draws oil from the deepest part of the oil pan, insur- ing adequate supply at any car angle. The oil is fed first to the crankshaft bear- ings under pressure; then, through the crankshaft to the connecting rod bearings. metropolis during the last drive for the war sufferers.