America %wish Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINDI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ThEPETROTT, WILL'S ADDRESS . (Continued from Page )) Christians. For Diaspora Na- and 6,,,,h,na we must therefore rend 03,o rrst Palestinism. Aga in, every acknowledged citizen of* state claims the protection of that whatever he may be And w e state know how Su•eloyal Englund was to this principle in 1859 in the case of Don Pacifico, sehu, although a Portu- guese Jew, merely imssessed of Brit- ish citizenship through his birth in Gibraltar, and actually living in Ath- e ns, found himself, when his house in'Athens WAS plundered, the subject of Lord Palm•rston's famous speech to the refrain of eivis Roi nanus SUM, arati the declon: with up winding "A British suhject, in whatever land he may he, shall feel confident that the watchful eye and strong Ann of Eng. land will protect h'm against injus- tice and wrong" But I cannot lied in the Britis'i Mandate any obligation tISAfeguiod self-proclaimed Pales ians in the Diaspora. Do they per. laps Kipp., the Arabs of Palestine s ill goad Britain to their rescue? Hut absentee, patriotism is at best no ad- nimble form of that virtue. The only way of bring a Zionist is ti be in Zion. Ferdinand, the es-king of Bulgaria; is credited with the ditinitinn of a Zionist as A man who pays another man to live in Palestine. M'hen n• reinem- bars that though Zionism is practi- cally financed from America, only GO Jews left AllIeli,11 for Palestine in Inn, one ,ceS that Ferdinand was not far out. • Believe me, when had hopes of the establishment of a .lew- • - ish state, whether in Palestine or else- where, it never even occurred to me that should not settle there. For years my wife and I lived on an un- certain footing, never knowing when the :lilt might mane, find if when it did come I had hesitated to answer it, I Inn sure she would have gone off first. There is to be no Jewish state in Pal- estine—only a development of the Jewish nationality previously existing in Palestine. That was formally laid down in the Churchill-Samuel White Paper, and as formally accepted by the Zionist leaders. My monition at the great Balfour meeting that Mount Zion in labor must not produce ar mouse, has been disregarded. The Greeks had a puzzle which they milled Soros. It consisted in taking a few groins of sand and adding an- other and asking whether that made a heap and then going on and on till at last when you said there was II heap, they ehallenged you to •explain why at that particular point the addi- tion of tine grain Welled the sand into lea o. Zi011isIll SlIggests loop. site puzzle- --at what point in smalls ness of area and limitation of self- government a Jewish National Home senses lu be a Jewish National Home. We are far indeed from that nut un- natural interpretation of the Balfour declaration, which set the Yiddish journals of the world playing at the making of Jewish cabinets, in one of •hich, I remember, I myself figured as foreign smemary. It is fortunate that I Wok no pall in these jubila• thins OF in the Messianic trumpet- blowing at Jerusalem, else I might have been seriously disappointed. This whittling down of even the semi-Zion- Gunsberg's Products KOSHER SAUSAGES AND DELICATESSEN H AVE you ever heard people say: "Let's get some delicatesami." They are placed in the class that are satisfied with "just as good" things. On the other hand, there are people, particular and discriminating, who prefer "Gunsberg." They say "Gunsherg's" the same as they would say "Tiffany's" or "Heinz." These people Ask for "Gunsberg's" delicatessen, and if they cannot be nerved "Gunsberg's," they go where they can procure these delicious products. ism conceded by the Balfour Declara- tion is the sole justification—apart from money-drives—of the continu- ance of the Zionist organization in the Diaspora, but I fail to See how those who accept this White Paper or Whits. Feather Zionism can con- tinue to Cal themselves Zionists, un- less they join the existing Jewish munity in Palestine. For them, as for all other absentee workers, includ- ing the Brandeis group with its form- ula of "Zion before Zionism," pro- Zionist is the maximum term possi• ble. That was the condition laid down by the Balfour Declaration, formulat- ing as it did, though in the concrete case of Palestine, that the Territorial Organization had long declared to be the only feasible political formula for any territory, to wit, that it was to Ile "acquired" for those Jews unable or unwilling" to live in the Diaspora. With the acceptance of the Balfour Declaration by Zionists t au anti-Zion- ists alike, both these parties should have disappeared from the Diaspora; and if there is pathos in the inability of the Zionists to grasp that their day has passed, there is nothing more sordid in .lewishhistory than the sullen and surreptitious attempt of tali. Anglo-Jewish grand dukes to un- dermine a declaration which, while guaranteeing their own status, Offered II) other Jews a measure of salvation. But I believe that in the actual po- litical sense, even with the magnet of present-day Palestine, far less Jew- ish Nationalism exists than the Grand Dukes apprehend. Nor is America so foolish as to take what little does ex- ist so seriously as their highnesses. in their agitation they make Mount Zion out of a molehill. Think how America has borne without demur an Irish vote intended to bring pressure on England fur the liberation of Ire- land, think of the magnanimous en- dorsement of Zionism by presidents, senate and congress. Think how John F. nylon, the Christian mayor if this city, pleaded on behalf of the Koren Ilayesod tin the 29th of May, which Zionists had set aside as Pales- tine Day. In 1001 I myself discussed with President Roosevelt at the White House the whole subject of the rela- thin of American Jews to a Jewish autonomous colony. Roosevelt thought that any official opinion on the sub- .•)•t had best come personally through Secretory Hay, the minister for for- eign affairs, who, accordingly, after a most sympathetic conversation, em- powdered me to publish his opinion that it was open to all American Jews without the faintest .imputation -on We invite you to inrepert oar plant—the most sanitary and 1110(1,1,1 equipped in the world. GUNSBERG PACKING COMPANY 2380 Twentieth Street Look For This Label. Glendale 8244 6 1 % 6 1 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS To Net 61 /2% Secured 2 for 1 by careful- ly selected, conservatively appraised, improved Detroit properties. Denominations of $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. Cash or deferred payments. Tax exempt in Michigan. GUARANTY TRUST CO. of Detroit Linder Supervision of State, Banking Dept. Guaranty Trust Bldg. 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Even this Another Great Play to Be can Art. incident has been left for an Arab poet to dramatize, and I had great Presented by Yiddish The Raabe piano, Landled by Jan- pleasure in acceding to his request ! nay-Bowman, Inc., Park avenue build- Theatre on Oct. 28. that I should write a preface to his , ing, has to-en called "the perfect pro- play, now in the press. But that dy- duction of American art," by discrim- ing cry of Trumpeldor—how it would The Yiddish Theater has taken 11).• have lashed one stung time had I been trait by storm. The performance inating critics, and the best musicians ; have added unquestionable endorse- today a Zionist leader! Sunday evening definitely established molt to the observation by their uni- As fur the vast majority of Jews, the determination of the Jews of this choice of the instrumer:. there is not even a peace-standard of etiy that such a theater is needed, Another slogan remembered in eon- communal obligation or solidarity. In and the vast audinece that greeted tie. tam with the hnabe is their age- 1507 I read in De Welt an appalling the players and applauded the com- old bid for supremacy "ttie piano fur account of the internal situation of pany's acting was evidence of the is lifetime," and certainft durability Russian Jewry, which was described fact that the company is the best that might well be expected 'from an in as split up into parties and factions, has yet played here. made with ouch rigorous unorganized and unorganizahle. It Mischa and Lucy German, the lead- car• and with the mutter of tune up- may have been under the inspiration ers of the company, are great actors, I of that description that I wrote a tragic "Ghetto Comedy" showing all these parties whom no Russian Jew could unify, united in death by the Russian Christians. With regard to the forthcoming general election in Austria, we are told that the Jewish bankers are con- tributing towards the "Christian So- cial" election fund against the work- ing class. The poorer Jo-Ws are to support the Social Democrats while middle-class Jewry will lie divided be- tween the former liberals and the small Jewish National group. A trav- eler, Mr. J. Cohen Lask, just returned from Poland a month or so ago gives us a similar picture of Polish Jewry ' with its multiplicity )4 Bundists, Zaire-Zionists, Poale-Zionists, Com- munists, Volkists, Yiddishists, Agu- dists and Mizrachists, culminating in a plague of Wunder-Rabbis, each with its own adherents. 'Fhe incomplete- ness of this congress is but one symp- tom of your own dissensions, and l'alestine is perhaps more split up than the Diaspora. and their assisting staff is a good and worthy one. Mentisseh Skuliiik, u the comedian, is a great hit and the other members of the company have won deserved praise. On Sunday evening, Oct. 28, this company will present, for the first time in Detrod, the great musical comedy, "Dem Rebbin's Ben Yoehid." Orchestra Ilall will again be the scene of the play and a larger east and a special double choir will come here for the purpose. A feature of the comedy will be the 20 musical selections and the many dances. There will be a laugh in every moment of the play and those attending are promised is real pre- sentation of fi real play. The special scenery will include a monster electric Mogen David (Shield of David) that is being brought here froi Toronto for the local presenta- tion. The comedy is in three acts and was written by L. Freiman. The mu- sic is by Shalom Secunde. Mr. Ger- man himself directs the play and Mrs. German is in charge of the dance (To be concluded next week.) numbers. Admission will again be at popu• DEMAND CONDEMNATION tar prices. Tickets can already be se- cured at Plotkin's Book Store, Host- OF COLLEGE STATEMENT ings and Adelaide; Manhattan Res- taurant, 3530 Ilastings street; Laza- VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The Union roff's Book Store, 1025 Westminster; Flashenberg's Store, Hastings and of Austrian Jews has filed a vigoroua protest with the Minister of Education Ilendrie, and at the boa office on the day of the performance. against the recent statement issued by the Agricultural College here pledg- ing itself to give no place on the fac- Ukrainian Federation Dance ulty to any Jewish teachers. Sunday, Nov. 4. The statement went out of the way The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Michi- to add insult to injury by declaring gan Federation of Ukrainian Jews an- that the Jews were obstructing the nounces that Mrs. J. It Greenberg, progress of culture and ideals in Aus- president of the auxiliary, is chair- tria. man of the committee in charge of The Union of Austrian Jews brands the annual ball to be given Sunday theL.stiftement•as , uncolotitutional and evening, Nov. 4, at Hotel Stotler. She demands that an official statement be is assisted by Mrs. B. Miller and Mrs. their patriotism, to take part in the r foundation of such a colony. So fa from imperilling the status of Amer i- published condemning it can Jews, Zionism—if only through the conferment of the freedom of this great city on its leader—has increased the honor of Israel. Is it not time to have done with these terrors and bogeys? Has not America herself ral- lied nobly to the help of a stricken yellow people that is potentially a foe? The human heart is large enough to hold ninny sympathies, and it in only when they go to an actual foe that they become unpatriotic. permost in the minds of the builders. 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To add insult to injury, the world still attaches to us the stigma of Shylock, Such a stigma comes indeed strangely from a world whose chief concern is now with reparations. Viewing the nations, as one should sometimes do through a diminishing lens to get the trite proportions, how meanly one would think of two house- holds, ready to sacrifice even their unborn children to a quarrel over dollars—Shylock himself repudiated the offered gold in a sublimer sav- agery. But the world's contempt for the Jew is not wholly undeserved. A peo- ple, a faith, in so parlous a situation, lives not under peace conditions, but under war conditions, and the stand- ard of duty exacted from every Jew is not a peace-standard but a war- standard. How high that was you know from the sunsuits of sacrifice to which American Jews, no less than American Christians, rose in the late war. To this war-standard a small minority of Jews have lived up—or are now trying to live up—a Bent, a Nordau, a Woltsohn, a Marmorek, a Baron Hirsch, an Israel Friedlander, a Bernard Cantor, a Jacob Schiff, a Mayer Sulzberger. I have mentioned only the dead. But even at the risk of invidious distinction I must name Baron Edmond de Rothschild and two of your own philanthropists whose beneficence particularly appeals to me, because it has this feature in common that it transcends racial boundaries and is thus peculiarly Jewish. One is the supporter of Negro education, Julius Rosenwald, and the other is the titan literally overflowing with the milk of human kindness, New York's best citizen, your beloved president, Nathan Straus. Had every Jew lived up to the Straus war-standard, the .Jewish status today would have been very different. But even the faithful few have not done enough. About the year '70, Jo•hanan hen Zakkai, escaping in cetlin from beleaguered Jerusalem to save Israel on purely religious lines, turned the people he thus para- doxically kept alive into the Despised and rejected of men, and doomed un- born millions to crucifixion and mar- tyrdom. Such great historic disasters xs that which he strove to circumvent are nut to be retrieved—if indeed they •an be retrieved at all, 1850 years later—by tepid compromises or trivial sacrifices. Garibaldi, setting out to redeem Italy, offered his followers not comfort and happiness, but suffering find death. Behind the story of the Irish Free State lion the agony of ten thousand Tnartyrs. I am no admirer of De Valera, because even • patriot must be sane. and not impose sacri- fices on himself or on others for ver- hal nuances. But the gap between De Valera and even the most ardent Jew- ish leader is too great. There must surely he some mean between Erskine Childers and Uriah Heep. We have had many new Nehemiahs of late, out do not gather that even Sir Her- •iert Samuel, who at least resides in Palestine, has taken on Palestine na- ionality. Perhaps he is waiting for in improvement in the Jewish politi- al status. N. t that we Jews shrink iry more than the followers of Geri- midi from suffering and death; but it S never under Je wish leadership or '-r Jewish salvation. The war•whoop 'entered so tin-lewish, rises shrilly nough tinder the call of other races 'abotinsky nearly t fuched the true ,str-standard of serviee, but e•en be low edits a paper in Berlin. 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