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eeption.
Ile
was
a
learned
nian,
to
of peace, beautiful in the
of boys about his own age, some
•lews ”pre•aed by the writer..
le to find anything in the anatomy, culture, to psy-
whom thousands flocked with their
glory of its brilliant whiteness,
younger, some older, had already
Adar 24, 5684 b chologies of the Nordics on which to base any assume
iv
hovering
over
the
Zionism
camp,
perplexities,—not
physical
ills,
nor
February 29, 1924
yn
—
gathered. They were waiting for the
business
difficulties, but the most im-
seeking an alighting place. The gym
s
tion of racial superiority.
judges to come, and .1 ack set down
' ortant doubts,—those
thosee
moral
of
peace
has
been
e
of
th
-
doubts,
bol o.
The Agency Conference.
In spite of all this, the Johnson bill, which has al
his old, worn violin ease, took a seat,
circling and circling from a
'nature, How to live. well, in a o d-
ready been reported out of committee, and recom- bled months and
The Agency Conference called by Louis Marshall
and waited, too. The youth beside
in an ever narrowing once with God's la ws, 'was theeesur b-
mended for passage by the majority, is based upon this
f 0 r e cie e , . ily m l an and _tired from its en jest uppermost in their minds.
was held in New York February 17 and 18, and some
him turned about with a smile on his
ong flight, peering with a
t
And at last he came Akiba, the sun
supremacy.
Congress-
and
definite, though not tangible and material results have
theory of Nordic superiority
face.
seeming hopelessness through the
of Joseph, heralded far and 'near - as
htin it,
g a wonderful teacher and student.
"You here, too, Jake•l" he queried,
an ali
n g g ng
men Dickstein and Sabath have already filed their mi- sptloarcm
darkne
ae rnichnnte ss for sa
e, the ;li
been achieved.
rather sarcastically. The boys called
-
Zion
duet(
-
Crowds
gathered
to
see
him,
and
nority report objecting mainly to the discriminatory
The Conference was attended by Zionists, non
branch
him "Jake," but he had been given the
way back to camp, the olive peace among them, a shabbily-dressed wom-
view expressed in the bill, approving the theory of no longer in its beak; there is
iota and even anti-Zionists. These groups were able to
name of Jack by his own mother.
an, her face lit up with enthusiasm,
a
ahead The clouds of dissension are
unanimous
decision
on
the
need
of
creating
Jack looked at the boy beside him,
pressed her way forward. But alas!
Nordic
superiority.
reach a
being shunted over the horizon by a
.eak,
and
was
pushed
-
,xt
a sharp retort was on his lips, but he
Many who are in favor of immigration regulation
corporation for the furthering of Palestinian develop
kindly wind, the sun of hopefulness
changed his mind and said nothing.
sthsedcwii sv ttt
. i
n'a-
One incident at the Conference indicated more have expressed unqualified opposition to the Johnson
ra•evres litimg lhen;;;u, p(fi‘ne athepe,oupeleanwd ho
The other youth, Allen, went on talk-
t a ime' w'alkin'g ' arlo'nfl g ,erfolito14 byAhul
ment.
beds of his pupils, who would nut
ing gaily, "want to cop the prize,
bill, because of the fact that it creates racial problems
their
wonted
days
of
peace.
willingly miss one moment of his com-
return
.lakey? Youre one of the worst mu-
whole
volume,
the
a
and
national
differences
among
us
which
are
calculated
clearly and significantly than could
panionship. The eyes of the great
sicians I ever did hear. Look, fellows,
to (10 a great amount of mischief and cause endless
h
temper of the non-Zionist as contrasted with the Zion-
man were searching the crowd, seek-
Non•Zionists Accept Olive Branch.
Jakey the Jew is going to cop our
r
of
tiiodffin
e
g
ing
someone,
even
as
he
returned
the
grand prize! Oh!" he finished with a
T,plaErtrciiipvaetibornanmchth‘se.auspablu
isturbance.
let.
until at last he saw the
t
greetings;
make-believe sob.
Those who are in favor of unrestricted immigra-
Lee K. Frankel, a non-Zionist, asked some pertinent,
woman. He thrust aside those
Palestine, an opportunity given to
The boys began to crowd about
lion, find this bill offensive and odious, and have an
who barred his way, and clasped her
direct questions of Weizmann, and was answered
Zionists
to
work
alongside
the
Jack, whose face was very pale, but
non
" not prod my
to his heart.
added reason to continue the agitation and protest Zion ists
oxtas sttheen;Jteewlsahe
evasively and with the pitiful appeal, "Do
sot n s through
stern and determined. Jack N' RS be-
Surprised, his pupils looked at him.
have
-
ginning to say something when the
non - Zionists
h
until some measure of sanity on the subject of race re -
conscience."
Akiba turned to the people, presenting
ed the olive branch; they appear
•
master mime to inform them that it
the
woman as if she were "queen: '
The objective, critical, practical realist as s
turns to the American people.
ready to co-operate. The acceptance
was about time for them to begin.
is by no means final and there re- ••m y wife, to whom I owe everything
Utopian for an account of his stewardship and does not
"You must do your best, your very
mains
be I am and have. But for her sacrifices,
made. yet
But the
it is final
a ray decision
of hope, to the
of
the
work,
but
is
best," said the noisier, Who seemed
•
I would still be an unlearned boor."
receive a detailed accurate report
very nervous, "for remember, boys,
Another
Jewish
State.
reat
erated
conscience
li
Ile spoke truly, for the g
first bright ray after lung years of
begged to leave a troubled and lac
the best player gets the grand prize
MIS married and a father, before he
and non co operation..
Synchronizing with the Agency Conference in New unconcern
of five hundred dollars and a free
8
really began to study. Ile had passed
alone.
The non-partisan conference to
trip. Also we must be through by
Men who feel intensely, see glorious visions, dream
. negotiations with the cons i( ler
his fortieth birthday, when, at the
blems, called
• Palestinian problems,
ei, I: .
0 ppe irohya; p sly es odnii,e1
,
continued and most earnest solicita-
Utopias with supersensitive consciences, have been the York, word comes from Russia of
by a committee headed by Louis Mar-
c 'ha e to
si Vi ° 1 le oat Kit aa" choos
forerunners of every great achievement of the human Soviet government for the establishment of an Anton-
shall and including Dr. Cyrus Adler
lion ■ of his wife, whose father had
not
expert
so
many
to
try
or
we
would
omous Jewish state in Crimea.
been a learned man, he begun his edu-
and Judge Horace Stern of Phila.
when
.
mee net,sm
hv o a v u e gn,: a ,e ,i ,e;• atrhiea nleg
spirit in every line of endeavor. But in every great
delphia and Col. Herbert II. Lehman
The land in question comprises an area of 14,00,0(10
e nNi 17r y our
Enthusiasm conquers any and all
of New York, which met Sunday, Feb. cation.
-
movement, the Utopian's dimly seen, earnestly desired
position, for you must look well to the
desiattin (a desiattin is over two acres) with a popula
handicaps. and despite his late begin.
Astor,
Nneew hYc Jle
tA.,
s,tfo
pii in nw the
(
audience. Also don't be nervous," he
goal has not been obtained by the founders, but by
tion of 1,000,000 Jews. There are no natural physical
wa s nn event
nine, Akibi a knrt ani d Idovse,d,
many
to
tintel ethem in a tone, which made them
-
it
re:-
'h
a
those who had the capacity to do the practical work,
well,
torical significance, althoug
e
which
would
interfere
with
agri
nervous than before.
it, msonetha' t men Len°
for the weeks of the immediate
st antages against the dos - obstacles to overcom
' : ' and
ite lnt ow
„ Now, we will start at this side of
and were able to weigh the adv
ton or manufacture, while the Black mains
gave up their lives for it,—that to him
culture, transportai
future to say whether or not that sig-
advantages, the profits again the losses.
owing
in
large
measure,
our
price-
the
line.
Roland, go first."
Sea would enable them to establish foreign trade and
nificance will be one for good. .
is
Jack Leitberg was the very last
less heritage of culture and learning.
As long as the Palestinian movement was based
relations.
But the days of his glory were fol.
alestine
a
Condition.
person
on
the other side of that line.
P
upon mere sentiment, historic traditions, the desire to
• hay • cime
us a towed by others of deep, cruel gloom,
• • would
t ,
v o ( nut
take from
If by any chance the Soviet government should
. you
to la
h are
Ail I per h aps th
e.)
St w E s ask
of the
burden,
a us
part
escape the miseries of European discriminations and
the
master s wor d s kept ring
-
for all
favor the plan as outlined in the memorandum submit
never
lessened.
Israel
hail been
srotl,awn;lw kee fee altt tired tahna(t1
of the responsibility," Dr. Weizmann thou di 'a the
courage
and
optimism
of
hatreds, it was an Utopian movement, and those with
,
tell by Bragin, it would be a genuine advance in the told the conference. "Now the time Akiii"
overwhelmingly defeated. Where her
nyt" hAsner
i ii "
charitable impulses, and nationalist feeling responded
•ns rhreinet•is,
great audience was Jennie, poor lit-
solution of the Jewish problem in Europe. All who are
Templie.i l iad Is,t(tseslihihneatwhe..
to the call for help. But in the final analysis, no stable,
tie Jennie, who with tears in her eyes
seriously interested in the practical solution of the Jew - for the eJewwit:se"oftt tiivitstuict(liusile termy ptroopdeer-
et her religion.
;tin
t
for n
that
forgg
l,
uch
a
foundation
toY
o, ty
'
like
upon
a
course
of
action
to-
io
force
lor
hadhugged ieJa esttn,
w
treyn
healthy culture was ever built upon.
immens e
ish problem will surely embrace this opportunity and termine
But God made men fur the test with
ln
o ger a
them e
ttyhaerodr P anceo.o . it
fortune.
What
would
Jennie
say,
that
confronts
and with such materials.
lt
iontso
but "condition
d
will not interpose factitious and sentimental objections.
h
Who will dare say that all the Palestinian move -
tlhdereN whis is n no,t,,tintl i e
Y . . The time for talk has ceasei the staunchness and heroism tch•NaTtneatte; th(eouhgihnt, Jack,
From present indications, the greatest opposition will, us.
.
briber
or
torture.
Akiba
taught
the
and the time for action is now ap-
meats and organizations up to the present had not the
f
en t:
no doubt, come from those who are seeking the re - es -
Laws, as did many of our brave an
elL
aarl I these ti
ore Glee ? a e Vis ' io' n 'i
see before
could si:
tinge of charity, and consequently the appeal could be
castors, in the spirit which faeces .cer-
pie,
ale's thin little face and the tears
e' lo
Lul nge
ls r war
tablishment of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine. We P a r ana te c. h s ! n I g e*t *a • * no le
tain death for the sake of a princi
streaming from her eyes. And then
made only to those who had a fellow feeling with those
words." So Mr. Marsghall addressed
say this advisedly, despite their assurances of co-oper- the assembly in opening the confer- and died a martyr to his convictions.
her words cane back to him: "Jack, I
who were trying to create this self-sullicient, legally
ion,
he bore
please go. For my sake, please. I
W ith a osmhielereiohnlehtiso face,
mention,
ence.
anon to the contrary.
and
t
secured home for Jewry in Palestine.
The conference responded as it was
will come to hear you play. I will
This country is already built up, and needs only
,
who
had
ordered
these
tor-
every minute, and Gust
The Agency Conference took the first long step
hoped it would respond to this offer tTr et
-
my?
t ntis
P„.74y, elp Y.011,
further development of industry and the exploitation of
turns, were surprised into the excla-
iburauh, this opportunity
h I
from Utopia to Reality when it recognized the need for
Ill n
from
little
motion,
"You
must
he
a
sorcerer,
oys
were
burden.
it
thaeolgie
1' ' •"`t. • taking their turns,
Th ' b
The
talities natural resources. One million Jews are already there ( t io f s re
.
.
the
the creation of modern, business instrumentalities
otherwise
this
and now
otherwise how could . you endure
coup whether the
., there were only three before
who
know
the
laws,
language
and
customs
of
the
smilingly?"
To
which
Akilia
replied,
idealistic
Zionist
viewpoint
or
from
thte wan,eoz
through which men could be settled, industries built,
hi
t.,8.:,•nity. Ihi) (r•ewlii irnd, iku•ftt tini
•
01 always understood what it meant
motive which weafsteo
try, and therefore no radical or drastic changes are re - tehxep colder
o nl y
irrigation developed and homes constructed.
meet-
da
i
y
-
is
m
expressed during the ditt
If there would be tiMe if he
aollloreve God with all
Now that the point has been reached where the quired. These things may seem unimportant and in
ofspeakers. t
ing by a majority of
i; fs h.7:,,r1a,,Inlowt iell 'ngy.
could but play if only for Jennie's
consequential
to
the
dreamer
and
visionaire
fired
by
a
summed
up
as
follows:
me how could love Him with all my
swaalese!r}ilnogwieirhltlohtrei,ltuarkz;e1,0ahnlyd Jim
Mandate and Palestine can be viewed objectively,
experience This r 1, , ,,, i , , , R tee
oar
might. My life is passing, But Ihstill
calmly and without passion, where light is preferred to great enthusiasm, but those who have any
we want it or not. agT'rey'cLhiestttitan
Shrenhaedy;ir(oVeAardoinerF'..1,o,l;etnu e
before him! If the n. would be time!
sid,,n ('
in
colonization,
know
how
difficult
it
is
for
men
to
tear
h
t?
heat, it can be said without hesitation, that the only
world looks on to see what we will '
But
what
if
he
were
the
only
one
lef
themselves up by the roots and migrate to a land con - do with Palestine. Let us take part I L ord 1 °Y our God,
(( I , the
. I . ord is . One.) With
If that happened, Jack knew that he
way to get preferment front Britain in Palestine is not
'
I the
th 'm-
in
the
agency;
let
us
do
everything
rd,
his
soul
joined
im-
would just cry—not because he would
the last w
by appeals to our own ancient rights, but by our own fronted with hardships and obstacles which beset all
possible by Palestine; let us show the
sure to lose the prize but because
pioneers. In this connection one significant fact must world that we are not lax in the fah mortals. philosophy, the modest of he
Jennie, his ambitious 'little sister,
present accomplishments.
the
tendencies
of
modern
life
is
fillment
of
its
expectations
of
us."
the
truly
great,
was
expressed
in
—
be
borne
in
mind
When the Jewish population is numerically on a
WOJuilnd, be grieved.
these words, "Take thy place a few
Walter left the
parity with the Arab population; when Jewish Indus - away from the land and toward greater urbanization. Admixture of Idealism and Realism. seats below thy rank until thou art room. Jack returned;
began to tremble. Soon
The agrarian culture has given way to the industrial
a , ,fe i it ,
"NOES it matter whether the good bidden to take a higher place:
try, finance and agriculture equals that of the Arab,
turned and Jack heard
Walter
had
re
v :ice whisper-
1 that will come to Palestine from
is better that they say to . thee, ono
t - ' cracking .(
there will be no need of sentimental appeals, special since the breakdown of feudalism.
th • i masters'
up higher," than they bid thee. 'Go
a complete co operation of all Jews •
ing to him, "Five minutes more;
pleadings. strained constructions for British as well as
• in periods of exceptional stress as recently expert-
arises from an idealic, traditional
down lower.'"
make the most of it." And Jack went
enced in Russia, we find a temporary break in the pro - love for the homeland, or whether a .
- —
up onto the stage. His heart was
Jewish consumption.
comes from an admixture of this
singing; his eyes searched the room
cess With the practically complete paralysis of Indus-
It is a truism that men follow the line of least re-
: in Russia the city worker unemployed and hungry, idealism end the desire to show the FAMOUS JEWISH MEN AND
for Jennie. He did not see her, but
sistence, and except in time of stress and great excite-
i been
Russia,
e Je Jews
s ha v
e ace • n
try
world that t the
WOMEN
he knew she was there.
returned to the land and agriculture, but this process tried and not found wanting? And
ment, the line of least resistance is consistent with the
The judges were deciding who the
—
the strange part of it is that behind
winners were to be. The boys waited
will
be
reversed
with
the
return
of
normal
conditions
instincts of self-preservation and self-advancement. It
Ada Sarah Bailin, Noted Journalist
even this colder realism there is a cer-
nervously, each believing that he could
s that these instincts of the non-Zionist members
as
h
and Writer.
h
tain measure of idealism tat
in that tin hy'
app court t ry.
do better if he had another chance.
acv '
The modern centers of culture in Europe and Amer - long struggled for ex p '
of the Agency were reached. If such be the case, then
The winners were announced:
t'n thsemannasnwderwtilot
soon find its outlet i in
James Etlington, first prize, $500
Journalism
has
always
attracted
a
kit are industrial and not agrarian. and those who have
the (lay of Utopia, necessary and useful as it has been,
n i s t st, o t o a IslhoJreowiso,
annono'sz i ocall
D
tzti,ro.
and free trip; Walter Jones, second
-
number of women who looked upon
enjoyed the complex and varied life of industrial civ
is past, and the day of the practical is close at hand.
prize, $500; Allen Warren, third
this profession as one of the best
r ding of the ancient home-
(ni 0 1 sptlJ
1N e uisz il m
If the Agency Conference actually carries out the
ilization are very reluctant to return to the simple dull
prize, $300.
mediums through which welfare work
Others who played well were:
plans for which an earnest has been given. it will mark
life of an agrarian culture notwithstanding all the ro- lane
Jewish Agency and the pro- could be carried on. Among such
Harry Mayne, Howard Smith and
women was Ada Sarah Bailin, who
mantic appeals made by poets and land speculators on
a day in the life of Jewry as far reaching ;Lod momen-
$6,000,000 • Year Needed.
Jack Leitherg. This was the judges'
was burn in London, England. She
THE
tous as the day on which the Balfour Declaration was the beauties of the farm.
decision.
co-operation
in it by
only
hope for
good which went
out resceived her education at University
I jected
But when Jack was leaving the
This
state
in
the
Crimea,
if
realized.
will
be
a
haven
( (ollege, London, where she obtained
published.
American non-Zionists was not the
building with Jennie clinging to his
-
in
Hebrew
and
German.
and refuge for all the oppressed Jews of Europe, inas
arss
arm, and feeling proud that his play-
' herself to the subject of
.
s• She.
h devoted
from that conference at the Hotel
ing had been noted, a man touched
much as it will not necessitate any abrupt irruption in
years
Astor. There was also discussed the
sanitation and
his arm, saying: "My son, you have
Nordic Nonsense.
lee-
their lives, habits and occupations.
t:na(nti
f r th a ft; Tr. ears ,et
organization of an investment car-
a talent for playing. It must be de-
ettletneY.
r
estS
r
itei
l
•
i
t
a capitalization of from
As long as the Nordic nonsense was the rallying
,Mrs. Bailin 'especim a
One objection raised against Crimea, invalid from
porotion
veloped. I myself will furnish the
self in the hygiene 'of childre tn and
$2,000 ,00 0 to $5,000,000. Dr. Rupin
money, and you will one day he a
cry of the Ku Klux Klan. no special attention was given
our point of view is that it has been the battleground of
led
,
n
al
entilt
„4(tivarz
sum. Such a
n
th ea
produced
suggested
the
latter
tiai
great musician." And he accompa-
'
'
it. Many even laughed at it as part of the baggage of
I(
political rivalries between Poland and Russia. This
Mo th ers'
corporation, if founded—and the
nied them home.
h
e
d
iFiy
w
'
f
'jr
f
la 7low
yththna to.! et will be r foundedis
same objection can be consistently urged against any
is stall ' current and
an infantile, bumptious organization.
So, even though he did not Will a
an illustrated journal
"
wish came true.
When, however, the Nordic nonsense enters into
piece of land in the world, and even the worst incura - b right er anticipation
prize Jack's greatest
with feminine matters in gen-
lenevt'isnh-
I
thYe
dealing
• I•n • with
7' •
He would learn to play. Jennie
the deliberations of Congress, and upon it is based the
wiro irk an inestimable
real. Other works whkh Mrs. Bailin
ble perennial optimist. suff ering from the illusion of na-
tainly
did
not
cry,
and
Jack was very'
e
published are "A Hbrew
Gram -
latest draft of the new immigration law. it becomes a tional benevolence and disinterestedness must have be nefit to Palestine. . It would permit has
happy, for both felt that Jack's st'a'y
mar with Exercises" written with the
of investment in essential industry
all prizes.
the
best
was
serious matter, merits careful consideration and thor-
fortune
cured by the treaty of Versailles.
of
assistance of her brother and "The
t
and r e. ottr,e ,b4nogeoi tdh ie„.n,uom
the present writing, there is no "Fool's Paradise"
_
ough examination.
Debentures and bo tnds ton five
on this planet. Everywhere diplomats, statesmen, in- land.
AS long as racial discrimination, blood superiority
times or even more than five times
i indemnities
theories were advocated by the fanatical, ignorant and
eu t
dustrialists are exacting the last penny in
n(
n at n of wcapitalizationn
ee
loaned
bigoted nationalists as a result of the post war debacle.
e nsu e
and annexations, and should the Soviet government ac-
like
manner,
a
manner
in a business
it was felt that it was a mere passing phase and would cept the proposition of the memorandum to enable the
fitting the magnitude of the plan. It
I walked where grass grew wild and streets as yet
pass away as have many disagreeable war and post-
t j,ioictcuorne.
Jews to establish an autonomous state, it will, no doubt,
rtheqo uri erLs. os ltlittlf)rimifiligioinoantiotnol ao
Were barren, and a rude wind slapped my face,
war excresences. But when it finds support among men
have strings attachtql to it. That fact, however, should
Terencethat $6,000,000 a year are
On either aide stretched vast, untrammeled apace;
who are accepted as anthropologists and ethnologists, in no manner militate against the acceptance of even required
for Palestine; 82,500.000
The moon lay high; a silver coronet.
the situation becomes critical. From a genuinely scien- such a qualified autonomy.
for social work, an investment which
will not pay interest in dollars and
tific point of view. this whole Nordic superiority com-
cents, but nevertheless an essential
I thought' I must extol the plain's delights
plex is based upon humbuggery. arrant stupidity, smug
invest-
investment; $ 2,500,000 for invest-
Where no convention binds, where life is void
The Strassburg school of dancing, advertising for
t loans to industry, which
ment
self-deception.
of approxi-
Of jealousy, where no man is annoyed
pe
u r a ntin
should r e turn
In our age the stamp and approval of science puts a high school girls to teach (lancing makes it plain that
en cent.
fi
"gentiles only" need apply. Jewish mothers should be * *mately
By artificial days or lurid nights.
subject in the category of the sanctified and infallible.
Dr. Ruppin proposed that the Ke-
elated.
ren Ilayesod supply the $2,500,000
That is why the situation is gravely dangerous.
for expenditures which can bring lit-
And then I reached a thoroughfare, all rife
Lothrop Stoddard, Madison Grant. and even the
tle
tle or no monetary return and that
With laughing groups exchanging quip for quip
biologist, E. G. Conklin advocate and ap -
Edsel Fordhowin
ss signs
of ' being a level - headed man '
the remaining sum of like amount be
' '
'
,
supplied through the proposed invest-
I thought: I must extol c ompanionship,
prove this theory of Nordic superiority, consequently
Edsel
took his name off the roast head of the Dearborn
ment corporation.
And rant against the country's empty life.
all racial discriminators take much comfort in and are Independent.
Agreement in Sight.
elated over these confirmations of their prejudices.
k on
Karen Hayesod, the rock
invest-
So, torn with praising throngs or fields to roam,
These Nordic apologists are not a new phenomenon
ionist Organiz
T which the Zionist
The Philadelphia Jew whose name was formerly
I buttoned up my coat and hurried home.
i n th the
history
s
des.
o y of man A decade ago the theory of
20
in 1920. seem
Kabachnik (or something like that land now Cabot of America split what
the Mack-Bran-
Teutonic supremacy found many able. scientific advo-
tined to become
di c
EMANUEL EISENBERG.
should be exceedingly careful lest he develop a N or
cates in Germany. Every European country has its in
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tellectual prostitutes who pander to the dominant race. complex." But what's in a name!
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