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Well, at last, ■ glimmer of reason is beginning to find its way into the
wads of the French militarist.. With the whole world sitting tense,
tip s ever y moment to find itself involved in another world war; with
the spectacle of Germany rapidly disintegrating; with suffering in Europe
as great iss during the war; like • flash of lightning from the clouds comes
the pronouncement that there is every indication of an international eco-
onference to consider Germany's capacity to pay the reparations
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demanded by the Allies. And the very fact that the United States has
greed to become associated, for the first time, in • definite and
manner w.th the trouble of Europe, augurs well for the final outcome of
whole
should rhejoice as much over this begin.
the conference. of
e war of
o invasion on the part o Germany and the war
t of the en o
o f agg ression on the part of France, as it rejoiced •t the signing of the
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I beg to remind my readers that not for a single day since the Germn
army marched through Belgium has Europe, all of Europe, been at peace.
And I would further remind them that unless this suggested conference can
arrive at a satisfactory solution of the economic troubles of Europe, that
no power on earth can prevent another w•r of even greater magnitude than
the terrible one from which we have not vet recovered. And as • find
reminder, I would have my reader. keep in mind that after all is said and
d on e; after we have listened to the music and the speeches; after we have
heard the impassioned eloquence on the subject of "war for the right,"
and on the subject of "the necessity for going to war for safeguarding the
democracy of the world," that economic injustice and economic greed are
the real causes of wars. So, from all the pulpits of the world should issue
p r ayers for the success of the proposed conference and further prayers that
them is the likelihood of men's passions nad brute instincts yielding to
The long awaited concert of the
three of the world's greatest cantors
will take place this Sunday evening
at Orchestra Ilall.
Cantors Mordechai Ilershman, 'La-
vel Kwartin and David Roitman,
whose joint appearance is a sensa-
tion on the Jewish concert program
here, arrived in Detroit Friday morn-
ing and are preparing for what is
expected to be a novel event.
These three actors have attained
what might be termed an interna-
tional reputation because, before
they arrived in this country, they
had already won fanie in their native
lands.
Trio selections, duets and soh,:
are on the program. "Mirnkomoh,"
a new selection, will be heard here
for the first time and will be sung
by the•trio. Duets will be given by
Kwartin and Roitman and Hershman
and Kwartin. Their selections will )
include the Yiddish "Gott's Gebett"
and the Russian "Nie lskushayu."
Wherever they go, on their concert '
tour, the three concerts are creatin g
a sensation. In their Detroit al
pearance an entirely new program is
promised.
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YIDDISH SCHOOL OF SPOKESMAN IN NAME
THEATER IS FORMED OF TORAH ATTACKED
Noted Playwright and Authors Declaration Issued by Union of
Orthodox Rabbis of
on Faculty of New York
America.
Institution.
Regular instruction in the Yiddish
The Union of Orthodox Rabbis of
School of the Theater, re-ently organ- the United States and Canada
, ized dramatic guild, with headquar- (Agudas Ha-Rabbanin) has issued a
ters at -125 Lafoyette street, New declaration in which it calls attention
York, will begin next week, with a to propaganda that is being carried
preliminary registration of .10 minds. on by a group that tends to speak in
This is the first school of its kind in the name of the holy Torah and Or-
men's reason.
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America.
thodox Judaism, thus creating con-
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An inaugural midnight dinner scan fusion in the minds of the vast ma-
I heard much about what women would an d wou ld n 't d o w he n they got recently' held at the Hotel Pennsylvan- jority of American Jews, must of
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the ballot. I heard much about what w
w hom are faithful to the tenets of
who believed in war when they got the ballot. Well, they have it. What in the world of the theater were Ares• true Judaism, but many of whom are
ant. Ileside3
the instructors
and guestsnot
ofli-
are they doing with it? They are talking a w h o l e l o t an d are bothering a, cers
of the society,
among the
familiar with the precise facts an I
lot with factionalpolitics, but what are they doing in an organized way to
are unable to distinguish.
present were: Israel Zangwill, David
use their millions of votes to prevent further war?
The declaration: is signed by th e
Belas•o, Madam Bertha Kalich, Miss presidium of the Agudas Ila-Rab-
I "took it back" too quickly. Readers will recall the letter that the I Ira Kramer, Perez Hirshbein, David banim, Rabbis B. L. Leventhal, Israel
Pinski, Ludwig Lewisohn, Richard Bo- Rosenberg and Eliezer Silver; and by
editor-in-chief of the Standard Dictionary wrote me, denying that in the
leslaysky, Rainer Leivick, Maurice the following,: Rabbi M. S. Margolies,
1923 edition of the New Standard the offensive definition of "Jew" to which
I called his attention was peaent. At least, he said that he could find no Swartz and Joel Levitt.
honorary president; Rabbi J. L. Sel-
At the official opening of the insti- zer, secretary; Rabbi Elijah Inset-,
such reference to "Jew." The Standard Dictionary in my library is 1918,
tution just held, Zangwill expressed buch, treasurer; Rabbi Judah !deign),
and I took it for granted that Dr. Vizetelly certainly knew what was in his
himself as follows on the occasion of financial secretary; and the following
own dictionary, and when he inured me that in the edition of 1923 that
the founding of the first Yiddish Dra- chairmen of standing committees:
the offensive definition could not be found, I took him at his word and did
matic School in America: "When I Rabbis Joseph Konvitz, Solomon Pol-
not check it no. But I accidentally picked up a 1924 Standard Dictionary
first came to America a generation atchek, hare Siegel, Eliezer M. Preil,
■ day or two later and found that the Standard still contains the reference
ago, the Yiddish drama seemed in a Jacob Levinson, S. Schaffer and Men-
to the "Jew" (slang) as • "crafty dealer or a money lender." Now I don't
childish
condition. Absurd songs, fur ahem Gusik.
know how many editions the Standard Dictionary issues, but I do know
example, were interlopated in the mid-
The declaration follows:
that I have discovered this definition in • 1918 Standard and in a 1924
dle of dramatic scenes, because they
"It has come to the attention of
Standad. I would be glad to have Dr. Vizetelly ezolain this to me. All I
said the audience wanted it so. I be- the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of
hare to say is that it is absolutely disgraceful that such a contemptible state-
lieve the audience does not know what America and Canada, the Rabbinical
ment, born of prejudice among the riffraff of the street, should gully the
it wants till it gets it. I am delighted authority in this country, that organ-
pages of • representative dictionary. If Dr. Cyrus Adler, as the editor•in•
to find that the Yiddish theater is now
chief, intimated that he checked up the Jewish terms, then the food doctor permeated by an artistic spirit so izations and institutions of learning
that are not founded upon Torah and
mutt have overlooked something.
much finer than the old. The troupe Fear of Heaven, come now before,
of players I recently saw in London public through newspapers and public
Samuel Untermyer is • warm friend of Zangwill's. Oh, my yes! Such
played with an ensemble superior to assemblies, some of which are being
a friend he is! The heat of his friendship is so intense that it requires
that of the players in British theaters, held in synagogues; speak in the
asbestos to prevent it from assuming the aspect of • I conflagration.
while same of the individual players name of our holy Torah and orthodox
But we have Samuel's word that he think. the world and all of Israel up
were still higher above our average. Judaism, and represent themselves as
to • certain point. Quit. so! That "Dear Nation" letter of Untermyer's
It is my hope that the Yiddish stage
bids fair to take Is place in the long list of historical epistles among which will he able to give a lesson in art to the spokesmen of orthodox Judaism.
They claim to train rabbis and teach-
may be mentioned those that began "Dear Theodore" and "Dear Will."
the English stage, whether in London ers and that they seek to fortify and
or New York."
strengthen our holy Torah in the
Mr. Untermyer, in a letter to Nathan Straus that occupies three solid
The society includes aiming its or- spirit of genuine Judaism in this land
columns in the New York Times, tenders his resignationits vice-president
iginators Perez Hirshbein, dramatist, and appeal on these grounds to the
of the American Jewish Congress because of "its action in permitting the
David l'inski, playwright; Mendel El-
use of its platform for the destructive and ill-balanced diatribe delivered by kin, manager, identified with the Art public for support and endowment
Mr. Zangwill against the Palestine movement." Listen to what he says of Theater in Russia;Halper Levick, au- funds.
"In doing so, they create confusion
his "friend:"
thor; Samuel Niger, literary critic: in the minds of the vast majority of
Dr. Abram Gideon, phonetitian and American Jews, most of whom ar e
"I find it difficult to deal with Mr. Zangwill's extravagant theories
educator; Max Catlin, husiness mana- faithful to the tenets of t 11
for a reason that has to its with his peculiar psychology. I found
ger; Leon Crystal, journalist; Dr. Judaism, but many of whom, are not
when listening to his address that he was not thinking in terms of
Jechiell Kling, physician; Dr. Samuel familiar with the precise facts and
facts and realities, but as a word-painter and phrase-maker. Pro-
Fox, dentist.
are unable to distinguish. These in-
vided the thing sounded well, provided it had the wit and humor with
For the first semester, to begin next stitutions seek to inculcate in t he
which he was able to clothe the most unsound and dangerous theories,
week the following instructors have public mind, the views and tendencies
provided it sounded like an epigram or a paradox, Mr. Zangwill
been announced:
that are alien to true Judaism. The
seemed perfectly satisfied. . . . I have searched in vain for anything
Richard Boleslaysky, regisseur of Union of Orthodox Rabbis deems it
constructive in the mass of incoherent and inconsistent utterances.
the Moscow Art Theater, will teach imperative toinform all those who a rc
. . . The fact is that Zangwill is not a Jewish leader. Ile has behind
"Experimental Dramatics:" Michel adhering to orthodox Judaism, that
him no organization and no followers."
Fokine, "Rythm and Dancing"; Ivan these organizations and educational
Lazaroff, "The Art of the Theater"; institutions are not conceived in a
Isn't all
■ this delightful? I simply cannot resist from passing along Dr. Jehunda Jaffe. "Dialectology";
spirit of loyalty to tenets of Judaism,
another eyeful:
Samuel Niger, "Ilistory of Yiddish a s understood by Israel of all ages
Literature and Drama"; Dr. Jacob and that their leaders have no right
"Such a lurid and brazen proposal for expatriating and expro-
Schatsky, "History of the Yiddish to speak in the name of our holy
priating, the Arabs could only have been born in the mind of one
Theater"; Leo Liow, "Voice Culture Torah.
who is accustomed to deal with the fancies and phantasms of the
and Solfoggio"; Mendel Elkin, "En-
"The Union of Orthodox Rabbis
world of fiction. .. . Again he emits clouds of dense mist and the
semble Elocution'' and "Dramatics". calls upon all rabbis an communal
occasional fitful flashes of paradox and epigram serve only to produce
In the second semester, Abram Manic- leaders to spread the substance of
greater bewilderment, which reaches a climax when the prince of
witch, artist, will teach "Decoration." this message. At the sauce time it
intellectual jugglers, after denouncing 'diaspora nationalism,' a crea-
strongly urges all those who faith-
ture of his own imagination, he presents the ludicrous and offensive
fully adhere to Torah and regard it
suggestion that the Jews of the United States organize themselves
Temple Arts Society Presents as
our precious possession, to support
politically and create a 'Jewish vote' for the defense of their inter-
Successful Opening Per-
those
educational institutions—Yesh-
refs! • • . I suggest that he try it on his own fellow-citizens instead
formance
of
Plays.
ivoth and Talmud Torahs—in which'
of crossing the ocean to offer this gratuitous insult to us Americans!"
the Torah is taught in the spirit of
One of the most delightful and in- our sacred Faith.
I insist, nevertheless, that Samuel, according to his own statement, is ■
"The Union of Orthodox Rabbis
teresting meetings of the Temple Arts
warm, loving friend of Israel's.
Society, which opened activities for again affirms that the great center of
Torah in America, which also trains
the
season,
took
place
on
Tuesday
Now we must hurry to the end of this beautiful chapter on Friendship:
evening in the chapel of the temple. rabbis and teachers an spiritual lead-
Under the direction of Mrs. Katherine ers in the true spirit of our holy
"It is a geat pity that Mr. Zangwill does not confine himself to
Vincent Mayer, the able coach of the Torah, is the great Yeshiva in New
his belletristic activities. lie has written tolerably good plays and
past year, three one-act plays were York, known as the Rabbi Isaac El-
even better stories. He has been of great value to the Jews of the
produced and the participants, all well chanan Theological Seminary."
world in that field, and I hope will be of still greater service in the
known members of the society, Re-
future. Why should he bother with such really hard things as
quitted themselves most creditably in
diplomacy and finance, in which he speaks the language of the child'!"
the individual roles that they por- Channing Pollock to Address
trayed. "The Bank Account," by
Jewish Woman's Club on
That, chap who had as envious because he was fortunate enough to have
Howard Bruck, was admirably given
heard • conversation between B d Shaw and Chesterton has nothing
Tuesday, Nov. 27.
by Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. Grace
on the person who will have the unforgettable privilege and opportunity of
C. Goldstone and Morris Garvett.
hearing what Israel says to "Sam" Untermyer.
"Fourteen," a clever and witty satire
Charming Pollock, eminent author
on society, by Alice Gerstenberg, was and dramatist, will talk before the
I offered Zangwill 31,000 to speak in Pittsburgh; I am prepared to double
exceptionally well given by Mrs. Jewish Woman's Club on Tuesday
the amount if Untermyer will come along and finish the conversation in
David 1Vilkus, Miss Ruth Franklin evening, Nov. 27, in the chapel of
public!
and Frederick Morris, and "A Game Temple Beth El. This meeting is an
of Chess," a play that portrays the in-
.
open one and the public in invited. Mr.
Well, I see that "Doc" Evans, the Klan dentist, will not debate with
tricots workings of Russian politics, Pollock is the dramatic critic for many
Rabbi Simon Glazer. Why should "Doc" Evans, who knows the innermost
a fine bit of acting in which FA- magazines and contributor of articles
thought. of God Himself, demean himself to discuss anything with a mere was
mend T. Sloman, Jesse F. Hirschman, on the drama for newspapers and
mortnil, and particularly if that mortal should happen to be • rabbi? Why,
Sulzberger and Marvin magazines throughout the country.
B.
Rabbi Glazer, I am surprised at you! It used to be the Kaiser and Gott, Mayer took
the character parts. The Among his best known hooks and
now it's "Doc" Evans and God. Just listen to what the chubby faced Im• Jacobs
informal supper and afterglow held in
perial Wizard has to say to Rabbi Glaser's challenge to debate (which, to the hanquet hall following the produc- plays are: "Behold the Man," "The
Footlights," "Fore and Aft," "A Game
"'Y mind, was ■ • stupid suggestion, anyway):
tion of the plays, was a most enioyable of Hearts," "Napoleon the Great" And
part of the evening's entertainment. his latest play, "The Fool," recently
"'Your challenge to debate subject matters as per your telegram
interspersed with delightful musical produced in the east, scoring a huge
(for a minute I thought that 'Doc' was dictating a business lette for
numbers by Mrs. Phyllis Zuckerman success. Mr. Charming has chosen as
an order of gold fillings), to the Associated Press, I hasten to answer
Allen and Sirs. Rhetta Jacobson, ac- his subject "The 1.5stl and I," a sub-
in words taken from the great Hebrew story found in the book of
companied
by bliss Ruth Jacobs. Carl ject that has aroused keen interest
Nehemiah, sixth chapter, verses I, 2 and 3, quoting or follows:
Dewey's Wolverine Orchestra played and enthusiasm wherever he has
am doing a great work no that I cannot come down. Why should the
for dancing that followed. Talks smitten it. The meeting will begin at '
work cease while I leave it to come down to you?'
were given by Al Weeks, dramatic
8:15.
"Yours for the protection of Americanism."
critic and author, and Joseph Meadon,
dramatist, members of the Players'
Mark Twain, in his most inspired moments, never wrote anything as de. Club and one of the founders of the
liriously humorous as that. It's rich!
Little Theater movement, who gave
interesting word pictures of many
Our old friend, the Rev. John Roach Ste•ton, threw has hat in the ring noted characters in the world's his-
A complete list of contributors to
th e other day, and victory perches in the pulpit. He said last Sundae that I tory of the stage. The meeting was
the Jewish National Fund in the
he stood steadfast to the Bible, "the whole Bible, without • single page torn presided over by Mrs. Frank V. Mar-
dunan
land campaign will be pub-
He also •nnounced that he doesn't have to amend his time fighting tin, president of the Arts Society.
nut."
lished next week. So far approx-
inside the church, "he can now devote his time to fighting the. devil on the
imately
200 have contributed. It is
outside." I wonder if he means William A. Brady! Some intellectual pull.
hoped to increase the number of con-
rut, that. 1 can see the worthy servant of the Lord eliding his loins for Arrangements Completed for tributors to at least 500.
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Here's • good one • writer in the New York papers gets off:
Zangwill says the native American drama, consisting
"Mr. Israel
purely of burlesque and musical comedy, carries no message, while
the Yiddish stage teaches a moral. Thereupon he adds that a Yiddish
seen was stolen from one of his books; but
Play which he has just
since it was a moral book, and a moral play, he thinks it is all right.
Figure out the moral for yourself."
Arthur Brisbane occasionally hits the bull.•.ye:
"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my
his
brethren, ye have done it unto me. Thus Christ spoke through
although he is not a Christian,
servant, Matthew. Julius Rosenwald,
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that example?
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What 100 per cent Ckristian, Mr. Brisbane? Why, don't you know, there
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and he Is the celebrated Tooth-Puller and Imperial Wizard, "Doc" Evans?
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Annual Dance of B'nai
Moshe Auxiliary.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe announces that
the committees headed by Mrs. Peter
Vass have completed plans and all
necessary arrangements for the an-
nual Chanukah ball, to be given on
Sunday evening, December 2, at Hotel
Stotler. Arrangements are being
made to receive the usual large at-
tendance.
GARRICK THEATER.
11. B. Warner, ably supported by
Lucille Watson, in Philip Barry's
Harvard Prize play "You and I," and
a wonder cast as it has been fre-
quently referred to by the critics,
will be the attraction at the Garrick
Theater for the week beginning Sun-
day, Nov. 18.
Volunteers are needed In the Jew-
ish National Fund work. All good
Zionists who can give up an hour or
two a week are urged to enlist in the
work by sending their name to the
committee, whose offices are at the
Kirby Center.
The sum of $10 was collected by
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