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te. ■
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ticular jargon, dialect, admixture, or what you choose to call it.1
to develop a literature that it ceases to be a jargon and
iffRONICLEI begins
li ilibEntonlEwlsit
becomes a language. From all the various component mix-
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tures, the Yiddish literati have filtered a language that is
strong, vigorous and masculine. It differs as much from the
Yiddish heard in the Ghetto as the English of Addison, Conrad
and Poe from the so-called English heard at a prize fight. The
idiom an d lends itself to warmth and intimacy.
, Yiddish is rich i n idi
' We have known many men and women who spoke several
languages fluently, who would turn to the Yiddish to express
a robust, masculine thought. Indeed, as already suggested,
Yiddish writers have given a culture to the world that will live,
a culture that has transformed the Yiddish into a language,
and a language that will live by virtue of that culture.
I
pigesting
well's
tr.IF
Uttinren's Corner
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
That I)r. Chaim Weizmann would
receive a confidence vote at the World
Zionest Congress at Karlsbad Wan
bly and so gently among the b eggar
THE SEVEN BEGGARS
never in doubt. Dr. Weizmann had
Address;
Cable
•
Teelehnic
with their little hands outstretched'
the support of the American section,
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that no one could resist them.
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From
the
Chassidic
Tales
of
Rabbi
the group that is responsible for the
Years passed, and our boy and gin
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t a handsome vyoung
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, a i me
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chief
town
of
the
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' Victry on the part of Dr. Weiz. I enemy, the foe entered their homes dancing and games, someone sr ,
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mann was to be welcomed, regard- from the rear. They seized the houses posed that the wedding of the your
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ld
cli
j less of shades of opinion on the and put the women and children to and mai l d en s s h oue
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world movement would have meant mothers and children lost each other learned to love each other more than
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greater disaster than was brought forever.
the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the'
Two playmates, a boy and a girl,' However, one of their beggar
By
VLADIMIR
JABOTINSKY
upon American Zionism by the split
view expressed by the writers.
that took place two years ago at became separated from their mothers friends, who loved them as his owl
Cleveland. Unity in world ranks is a and from the rest of the wanderers. ! children, suggested that they weir
(Copyright, 1923, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
Ellul 5, 5683,
August 17, 1923
most essential requirement for the Having no one but each other, they ! few days until the king's birthda
iie` tisrt
There would y boa
of g,,
pu ) ti
What is the main difference be- thins; there are many others. But to hour. Dr. Weizmann could hardly be decided never to part• but to share clime
then,
plenty
replaced as leader of the international whatever fortune might bring them. lie
me
this
one
is
the
principal.
Nor
do
wean the religious ideal of the Jew
After
they
had
played
in
the
woods
things
to
eat
and
to
drink
for
On
and that of the Aryan? The main din- I wish to imply that Judaism is to- organization, particularly now, when
theb
r, beggars
in he brim
ri,
. Arll tohfey
,, iih ioner
,c,giv gi,1 i would
can, I think, be expressed in tally indifferent to the perfecting or a great deal of political work is yet a whole morning, hunger began to 1
From November, 1920, to May, 1922,there appeared in the t a inctian
few words: Judaism strives, above the purification of the individual, or to be carried on, to secure fully au- gnaw; but nowhere could they find
Dearborn Independent a series of abusive and vituperative arti- all, to create a godlike society, where- that Christianity or Buddhism have tonomous rights for the Jewish com- anything to eat—not so touch as a of roasts and cakes and wine for lb .
cles on the International Jew. These articles were subsequently as Aryan religious lay the stress on no interest in the duties of man to- munities in Palestine, to gain the right few berries. At last, wandering down wedding feast. And so it came to
wards man and the improvement of of a free immigration policy and to a forest path, they met a beggar, Pass•
collected and reprinted in book form; vol. 1, The World's Fore- t he hreeding of the godlike individual. society.
But where should the wedding take
I only state that while Juda- establish r me and for all the historic with a full bag hanging at his side.'
do not mean to suggest that Judo-
most Problem; vol. 2, Jewish Activities in the United States; I em
has no interest in the virtue of ism emphasizes the social idea, Aryan right of the Jewish people to its home- The beggar gave them food and drink , place? These homeless ones soon
vol. 3, Jewish Influences in American Life ; vol. .1, Aspects of t' he individual or that Christianity or religions lay the main stress on the land. The unfinished task must be until they had hail their fill, and bade j found th e answer. They chose
j great cave at the entrance to the
Jewish Power in the United States. These articles aroused e ven Buddhism neglect the perfecting individual soul. Nor to I ignore that completed and Dr. Weizmann is the them go on their way with good •our-
As they looked up into the ,' town. Green branches and wild flow
such protests of indignation and hostility that Mr. Ford was if society. But the main emphasis is the idea of reward and punishment man to complete it, guided, of course, age.
man's
face,
they
saw
he
was
blind,
I
era
were brought in great heaps t.
aid on the perfect society in the one in futura_life has been accepted by by a public opinion of world Jewry as
compelled to defend himself. In his defense, which was broad- 'rise;
on the perfect individual in the our O•II post-biblical Scriptures and it is represented at the World Zionist and wondered that he found his way i the cave, until it resembled a fairy
o
caked all over the United States, he assured the people of the t ther. Take the Ten Commandments: has become part and parcel of the Congreaa.
as truly. Yet, in leaving them, the bower. A canopy of flowers and
beggar blessed them with the curiousileaves was made for the bridal pair
country that he was not an anti-Semite and that his only pur- „ nly the first two deal with the inner Judaism of today; I only state that
words: "May you become, even as I and great stones were rolled together
The Wei:mann Opposition.
pose was to arouse the "boob gentile" from his lethargy and beliefs and purely devotional duties of this idea does not occur in the Book
ei
to make u table. All the beggars and
which
is
the
source
and
foundation
of
he individual, the rest refer to the
Yet much is to be said in ravor of
indifference.
Night fell upon the forest. The the poor who had befriended the lit
various duties of the individual, as a Jewish teaching, and that accordingly the opposition to the Weizmann ad-
The outstanding characteristics of the articles were their member of society—his duties towards it plays, even today, a much less con- ministration. I)r. Isaac Gruenbaum, children found a hollow tree and cud- tie lost boy and girl came to thei
violent bitterness and uncontrolled emotionalism. There was his neighbor, his parents, his servants, siderable role in the religious mental- Deputy in the Polish Seim, in plead- dled down to sleep. In the morning, wedding. and each, how-ever little he
possessed in the world, brought hi.
no attempt to appeal t o the intelligence of the readers. His e ven his cattle. The "Taryag, Mitz- ity of the Jews than of the Aryan. ing for a strengthening of the Zionist they wandered on, but no food could gift.
voth," too, the 013 commandments, My aim is only to prove the truth ranks by attracting the masses, rather they find. A second beggar came in
appeal was to the "pogromshchik" hooligan prejudices.
But, in the midst of all their pleas-
mainly deal with man's duties towards which eat, be put into the following
by extending the Jewish Agency their path and they pleaded with him ure the bride and the bridegroom
Despite Mr. F'ord's recantations, apologies and protests, we his neighbor. Needless to recall the formula: All religions strive to the than
for food. This beggar pointed to his
in attracting the classes, has merely ears
to
show
that
he
was
deaf.
But
thought
with longing of Oat dreadful
are convinced that Mr. Ford is the arch anti-Semite of America. words of the Prophets, the Sabbath perfecting of both the individual and taken the view of Weizmann himself,
He discovered that he could not continue his open attacks upon Year when all mortgaged land •on- the society, but whereas Aryan re- who, two years ago, in his plea for he understood that they were hungry week when they were lost and hungry
for debt had to be returned ligions attempt to create perfect so- support of his principles as opposed and lost, and guise them plenty to eat and of the kind beggars who had
the Jewish people, so he has merely changed his method of fiscated
out of his bag. They wanted to fol- saved them front starvation. Most
o the debtor, the Jubilee Year, when ciety through the ,improvement of the
attack. Instead of employing the crude Russian anti-Semitism t a general redistribution of property individual, Judaism considers the for- to the Brandeis-Mack group, won the low him when he turned to go, but of all did their thoughts turn to the
of the Zionists by the demo-
which appealed to the basest passions of drunken peasants, had to be carried out to equalize eco- mation of a perfect society, based on hearts
blind beggar, he who met them the
cratic tone of his plea. And so we the beggar told them to go their own
sT a ie s first day.
Mr. Ford and his editor, Mr. Cameron, decided that the Ger- nomic conditions. Compare all this perfect justice, as the preliminary wonder if Dr. Gruenhaum was not d w eaayf a bie i d g gnao rt, 0 00i,1 e g p aavret tfh re orn m
Suddenly a shadow was cast across
condition
for
the
development
of
the
with
a
typical
Aryan
religion
like
right after all when he declared at
man anti-Semitism, the intellectual method, although not so Buddhism, and you will immediately perfect individual.
curious blessing that the blind beggar the threshold of the cave and it bent
sensational, would be much more effective and would bring see that, though mindful of man's Now we return to the Mission. Be the Congress: "We refuse to say the had bestowed upon them: "May you ortn sky. "Sees outlined
ne ni: he
against the
agr,r,
mass movement will not build Pales-
even' more satisfactory results.
duty to man, the main interest is con- it religious or non-religious, its ob- tine." Because the past year has been become, even as I am!" The children blue
ienyi,
1,,,trh
,
,eabgl,i)n
.
.cl
jects
are
obviously
those
of
social
im-
Instead of titles (picked at random), "How Jews Gained centrated on the inner purity of the
spent, at least by the American lead- did not want to become either blind theLiir,ofnrg
, said d rathn e blind
individual. Christianity, of course, is provement. But this is exactly the kind ers, in attempts at winning the sup- or deaf, but they could not very well
American Liquor Control," "The Jewish Associates of Benedict an
amalgamation of Jewish and Ar- of mission that cannot be carried out port of non-Zionist individuals and or- talk back to their benefactors. Yet beggar, "I blessed you with a bless-
Arnold," "The Jewish Element in Bootlegging Evil," etc., Mr. yan ideals; its teaching of love as the by a race in dispersion. If a race, as
• ing that you might be even as I am.
it
was
queer.
and the result has loon
The next day found them still wan- You wondered at that, but 1 ani not
Ford continues his attack upon the Jew in this fashion: "Ein- general regulator of all wrongs is emi- a whole, feels itself the bearer of ganizations,
far from satisfactory, in spite of the
stein Theory Declared Colossal Humbug," "Proving the Case nently social, and it is a Jewish idea higher social ideas it cannot translate affiliation with the Keren Ilayesod Bering in the woods, and hungrier realy blind. It is only that I am so
into life by simply preaching movement of a handful of former op- than ever. t When n
they
they could Pears to meall earthly tinie ali-
Against Abrams and Era," "A Modern Disraeli," "Fur Ring nreached by all our leaders, from them
as a single minute. Old
Deuteronomy to llillel; but Christi- them to other peoples. The only way ponents of Zionism. We are not con- do without food
longer, a third
Linked With U. S. Theatens All Seals."
anity is Aryan in the stress it lays if giving life to these ideas is ex- vinced by the statement of Nahum beggar appeared. They told him as I am, I have not yet begun to live.
On the surface, these titles woud not indicate any anti- upon the inner purification of the in- ample.
their
story,
and
he
answered.
But
And
now,
for
your bridal gift, 1
Sokolov that "Zionism in America has
Jewish animus. And even the rending of the articles would not dividual as such. It can best be il- Genius—whether it lie the genius advanced with gigantic strides." We they could not understand him, be. bring you lives as long as my own."
of
a
man
or
of
a
race—teaches
by
cre-
lustrated
by
the
idea
of
reward
in
cause
he
stammered
so
badly.
Still,
A
joyous
commotion
went through
arouse any special animosity against the Jews, but the impres-
fail to see, with Mr. Sokolow, where
life which plays so prominent ation, not by preaching. It may be "the numbers of those who are work- he evidently understood them, be- the company, but the hearts of bride
sion is nevertheless subtly created which leaves the reader with future
and groom stood still for wonder.
a part in the Gospels and in Buddh- true that Jewish influence in the pub- ing and fighting there (in America) cause
d d he e n vez i ykitnhm
dely . ti
the feeling and with the idea particularly that Jews are fakers, ism—and which is totally unknown to li• life of various countries is a factor have not only increased but achieved
with
sharee,d too, for-
the Old Testament. Christianity em- which contributes more or less con- concentration and depth of feeling." bade
bade them to follow after him, and
liars and parasites.
The wedding feast lasted, as the
siderably
towards
their
progress;
on
phasises
the
promise
of
paradise
or
blessed
then,
with
the
now familiar custom was, for seven days. On the
The special method employed is that of the dishonest lawyer
We believe with his follow-up state-
threat of hell, Buddhism holds out the other hand it is equally true that ment, that "the Zionist idea is des- saying: "May you become, even as evening of the second day, the bridal
who wishes to deceive the court. lie presents a brief, citing the
Nirvanna as the goal of all strivings; this influence, as a repercussion, cre-
couple sat quiet amidst all the gaiety.
to unite all American Jews un- I am! "
authorities not in their entirety, but takes sentences and para- the Ohl Testament contains no such ates anti-Semitism and consolidates tined
On the fuorth day, they met a beg- If only the deaf beggar would come
its banner," but there will have
graps out of the context, which sentences and paragraphs are lure nor menace, the goal of all hu- reaction, so that it•is difficult to say der
gar
with
a
crooked
neck;
on
the
fifth,
now! And, with the wish, he came.
to be a change in method and manner
man activities being, apparently, just whether the net result of Jewish in- of approach if this union is to come a hunchbacked beggar; on the sixth "Here I am, bringing my wedding
frequently the very opposite of the opinion itself.
the creation of a social organism fluence on Gentile public life is, on immediately. We fail to see where a beggar with crippled hands, and gift. My blessing shall conic true,
The people of this country, lacking adequate analytical based on justice. This absence of any the whole, a profit or a loss to hu-
un the seventh a beggar with crippled and you become even as I am. 1 am
minds, accepting at face value any explanation offered, have direct reference to recompense or pun- manity. But should it even lie a profit, there has been a gain for the move- feet. Of all they made the same re- not deaf, as you imagine; but my
by the constant playing to the
been all too ready to take Mr. Ford's denial of his anti-Semitism. ishment in future life has been se- how infinitely greater would be the ment
quest; and all tretaed then, alike— ears are closed to vain talk. You
few
rich
at
the
expense
of
the
great
to humanity if the progres-
These shrewd gentlemen know these facts concerning the aver- verely criticised by Christian theologi- advantage
mass. For every wealthy adherent giving them their till of food and shall have my gift of savoring the
ans, who have discovered in it a proof sive genius of our race, once concen-
drink,
and leaving them with the same good taste of bread and of water and
gained
for
the
movement
Zionism
has
age mentality all too well. They realize that it would be a of the materialist nature of the Jew- trated within the borders of a national
blessing upon their lips: of all the simple things that God has
dangerous proceeding to continue the vicious, malignant at- ish mind. I hold a different, opinion territory, would have created its own lost dozens of workers, who see in the curious
"May
you become, as I am!" made for the delight of man."
administration policies a yield-
tacks that formerly appeared. However, they have not the —I believe that it is much more beau- model republic, which other nation: new
On the eighth day they came upon
ing
in
the
principles
of
the
Zionist
then dispassionately study, criti-
a village lying at the edge of the for-
slightest intention of discontinuing their anti-Jewish fulmina- tiful to strive for social justice with- could
movement.
On the third evening, bride and
out any promise of individual reward cise and emulate!
rat. At the first house they came to,
tions.
Once upon a time there was a non
than to try to. be good in order to
they
an abundance
of beggar.
groom And,
waited
for the
Men Versus Money.
bread. were
Then given
they went
from house
behold,
he stammering
appeared.
As we view it, the old method was comparatively harmless, earn personal happiness in eternity or maned William Shakespeare. Ile was
h t te
?; dor i er., yh 'oe u
this 'wintry the receipts reported
wedding
for it spent itself in emotional outbursts. The present method to escape. eternal torture in hell. But a playwright; he wrote his own plays. for In the
to
house,
until
all
in
the
village
had
gi
Koren Ilayesod during the
ft,
Now
imagine
what
would
have
hap-
it
is
not
may
point
now
to
ascertain
is a most noxious one. It builds up a body of ideas seemingly which of the two religious conceptions pened if, instead of writing them, he past year exceed the incomes of any given them something. By this time that I am not a st n' ammerer, , but that
innocent, but by their constant repetition, the cumulative effect is the loftier; my aim is to ascertain would have given all his genius to im- other previous year in the history of they had more than they could carry i n my
are lodged the truest
their hands. And so the boy and speech and sweetest song g known to
leaves the reader with a definite picture that the Jew is a dan- what is the main difference between proving or editing the plays of his American Zionism. But the number in
the girl sat down and made for them- the ears of sweetest
of
registered
adherents
is
smaller,
and
ef
man.
henceforth
shall
the
two.
Judaism
says
to
the
indi-
contemporaries.
Quite
possibly
it
gerous menace to American life and institutions. We view the
selves a great bag in which to carry your
or throats be filled with the music
Ile inst. Aryan religions say would have resulted in improving the we need men as well as money. Man- the gifts they received from kind
present anti-Jewish activities of Henry Ford with much more vidual:
that lies in mine."
to the individual: Be pure.
general level of their production, and power in Palestine's rebuilding is un- people who were sorry for them.
trepidation than his former crude, puerile efforts. Every article
fortunately underestimated except in.
The distinction may lie elucidated in the writings of these forgotten issofar As the idealism of Chaluzim is
From that day on they went from
On the fourth evening of the feast
written in the last six months has been in disparagement of the still
better if we consider the attitude poets we would find, here and there, capitalized in the course of campaigns village to village and from town to conic the beggar of the crooked neck.
Jew. They have all cast odium upon him. Every criticism has adopted by the two religions towards scattered little sparks of genius which for funds. Those who have spoken to town, begging. Everywhere, in the
"My
neck is strong and straight," he
we now entirely miss in them. But
been an adverse one. We do not believe in abridging the free- the Ilermit—the individual who seeks that
market places and at celebrations,
world of images, feelings, these pioneers and have seen them at they were to be found among the said, and showed them that it was so
dom of press or of speech. We believe in open, frank and free to attain perfection, to save himself ideas great
work
say
that
the
Chaluzim
resent
indeed.
"And I can imitate all the
which is called Shakespeare,
the world by living alone in the
such capitalization of their sacrifice poor. And everywhere they were
discussion of every question. We hold that every people and and
desert, by keeping away from earthly would never have been created, and and idealism. The pioneers prefer that loved and petted. They sat so hum-
(Turn
to last page.)
every subject can and should be criticised. But we cannot be temptations. To, Buddhism and the net result for English and uni- the ideal be spoken of, rather than the
persuaded that the continuous, repeated fault-finding, which Christianity he is a saint; to Judaism versal civilization would be a terrible idealist. And the Zionist ideal has
has characterized every article concerning the Jews, can ema- he is of III/ Use at all. Why, there loss.
If a race has really something to lost some of its sentiment since it has
hardly any of the Ten Command-
nate from any other than a thoroughly poisoned anti-Semitic are
say tie the world it must say it by become a reality and since it has been
ments which he is able to fulfill!
mind. The Jew has become an obcession to Henry Ford. He The old Aryan religion of the deeds, not by words. If it shrinks converted into a practical problem for
Jewry. We believe it is due to
conjures up in his mind all sorts of fantastic dangers and catas- Greeks and Romans contained the con- from the responsibiltiy of embodying world
the ever-emphasis on money over the
ception of a Gold Age. Dvid describes its teaching in a living example, that need for men to tempos' the move-
trophies when he thinks of the Jew.
teaching is nothing but hypocrisy.
ment. Similarly, the small number of
So, when Mr. Ford discontinues to mention the Jew in any it as a perfect society: "An age that,
no fear of punishment, of its
neople who have entered Palestine
connection whatsoever, will we be persuaded that his anti- knowing
own free will, without any pressure of LOVE CAUSES DANCER'S
during the past two years has also
Semitic complex is receding. Until such time we must insist law, cultivated loyalty and right.
RETURNING TO JUDAISM served as a means of discouraging the
that his propaganda is more dangerous than ever and that Ford But the Greeks and the Romans be-
Zionists. Compared with the mass
lieved that this Golden Age was be-
immigration that Wan expected to flow
is an anti-Semite.
hind them—it was the first period of
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — Mme. into Palestine following the consent
human history passed long ago. Jude- Schmolz, one of the most prominent won from the world powers, the 20,000
inn( proclaimed the great Truth that of Polish dancers, who some time ago that entered the land in the past two
before,
the Golden
renounced Judaism, is again return. years are a drop in the bucket. The
;‘Xl'inw' :Co
abned ing to the Jewish fold.
Karlsbad is now the scene of the thirteenth World Zionist
15 per cent of the Chaluzim who have
Congress. Although the Conference is not quite over nor the not of the past, and that it WAS man's Mme. Schmalz, it is announced, will emigrated from Palestine as a result
reports as yet in from Karlsbad, the most outstanding of all the cdount,ytitt outeLecot f , t4i etemi b , ody,e itrl i a n stt in he soon he married to Bronislaw Shutk, of unemployment prove the inade-
in the Polish musical quacy of the present system and
many matters thus far discussed was the vote of confidence struggle for social imY pryoveeMent. g well-known
world and former director of the War-
to carry out the Zionist ideal,
given the Weizmann-Sokolow management. Big things are In dealing with subjects of this na- saw opera, who also is an apostate. means
as it WAS hoped at the time that the
expected by world Jewry from Karlsbad. We, too. are await- tare there is always the danger of Shutk, it is said, will also re-embrace Balfour Declaration stirred within the
misunderstood, and I would like Judaism.
breast of Jewry the noblest dreams
ing the full reports from the Congress. As to the vote of confi- being
avoid this. Let me, therefore, cc-
After their joint return to the Jew- and aspirations of our people. Add
dance, we feel that Weizmann and Sokolow merited the honor to
peat that I have no intention of im- ish fold and their subsequent mar- to this the restrictions of the British
bestowed upon them by the world Zionists. However, men in plying that the difference I point out nage, both are planning to come to administration on Jewish immigra-
progressive movements do not live on past reputations, and the is the only distinction between the America for a tour, according to press tion and yen have a condition that
warrants criticism of the Zionist lead-
world expects further progress from the leaders in Zionism. Jewish and Aryan religious concep- reports.
era.
We therefore feel that the coming year will mark the rise or
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850 High Street West
The Jewish Mission
The Ford Method.
The Zionist Congress.
fall of many Zionist leaders if they produce or fail to produce.
First Hand Information.
Senators King and Ladd, who, with several Congressmen,
are unofficially touring Poland and Russia, spent several days
In Warsaw with the leaders of Jewish life in Pland. They inci-
dentally made a thorough investigation of the political, eco-
nomic and social status of the Jews. Instead of calling upon
the Polish officials, who would have made it a personally con-
ducted tour, they preferred to visit the headquarters of the
Jews themselves and obtain the facts direct. We may rest
assured that, inasmuch as the information was gathered at first
hand and from informed sources, that we here in America will
hear some truth about the conditions of the Jews in Poland,
not colored by censors and not biased by fear.
Is Yiddish a Lan gu
. age?
Our editorial in the last issue of the Chronicle on the "Yid-
dish Rennaisance" brought forth several objections from our
readers. One reader asks, "How can there be a Yiddish Hen-
nalsance inasmuch as Yiddish is not a language?" So in true
Jewish fashion, we shall answer this question with another
question, "Is English a Language?" The objector goes on to ,
say: "How can you Call Yiddish a language when it is a thing
of patches, a jargon, an admixture of German, Russian, English,' ,
Hebrew, and the language of the country in which the Jew re-
sides?" We answer that English is also an admixture of Latin,
Greek, French, Anglo-Saxon and Celtic. It is when that par-
No Man Knoweth His Sephulchre
When he who, from the scourge of wrong,
Aroused the Hebrew tribes to fly,
Saw the fair region promised long,
And bowed him on the hills to die:
God made his grave, to men unknown,
Where Moab's rocks a vale infold,
And laid the aged seer alone,
To slumber while the world grows old.
Thus still, when e'er the good and just
Close the dim eye on life and pain,
Heaven watches o'er their sleeping dust
Till the pure spirit cornea again.
Tho nameless, trampled and forgot,
His servant's humble ashes lie,
Yet God has marked and scaled the spot,
To call its inmate to the sky.
—WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
Need for Mass Immigration.
The advisability of a mass immigra-
tion movement of pioneers to Pales-
tine has been discouraged again and
again, on the ground that it would be
accompanied by disaster. Yet we can-
not help but believe that if, say 100,-
000 Jewish immigrants, fired by the
idealism of their people, were to land
in Palestine, they would do more to-
wards winning a united Jewish sup-
port for the rebuilding of the land
than will ever be gained by the open-
ing of avenues for non-Zionists to
serve on the Jewish Agency, or on
committees, or by the distribution of
honors among those who until now
I did not affiliate themselves with the
work for Palestine's reconstruction.
Even if 100,000 were made to auffer
a while, their presence in the home-
land would serve an a signal for a
united world-wide effort to create the
agricultural and industrial means for
their support, not as a charity propo-
sition but as a constructive effort to
remove the need for charity and sub-
stituting for it a self-supporting Jew-
ry, being out of its own creations and
contributions to the economic needs
of a people.
Neglect
of Pelestin• Jewry.
Perhaps the bitterest criticism that
can be offered against the Zionist ad-
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