I~ IF Ihalttlfl: JEWIS1101KOM ictz PAGE SIX — _ - sufferers from these carnivals of hate and unbridled passion. Anti-Semitism, however. is a very different thing, EB for it is based upon something substantial, and reveals Published Wmkly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., loc. a condition in Jewry that is dangerous, unhealthy and Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor unsound. It is not an accident, and cannot be explained By D. LEONARD COHEN Jacob H. Sambas, Business Manager by charging anti-Semites with only malignant, unrea- matter harsh I. 1918, at the Poetoflice at Detroit, red as Sec soning hate, jealousy and vindictiveness. Ilich., under the Ad of liar. IL 109. — , l astrul.:isire .l d ___-- ' disL7,1,,,stni,dzoonn the Humanity the world over reacts very much the same Plan to Establish Autonomous Jew- "WHEN I WAS THIRTEEN" Gt a stand. eral Offices and Publication Building Gen — way. The emotions of love, fear and anger are the com- with great ardor, as if 1 wished to ish State in Crimea Arouses Great 850 High Street West Cable Address: Chronicle drown the whining of the wind which The Story of a Boy' ■ Struggle With mon property of all mankind, and unless the anger I ee t in New York—Enthusiasts 0phoso: Glondale 9300 Lend. Office: His Conscience. entered through the women's quarter. and fear stimuli are present to produce these emotional Favor Project, While the Skeptical The door opened and, with a Ian- -- 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Probe Deep for Evidence of Soviet By Yehoash. tern in hand, our neighbor, Leibe, reactions, they will not be present and manifest. Year $3.00 Per entered. Ile shook the snow off his _—___ — Subscription, in Advance Machinations. The non-Jewish portion of the population of Detroit en h at . te z J ust mach this does not hate or fear the Jewish portion of the popula- When I was 13 years old I WaS con- garments, placed the lantern near the traodnlyen.cve ,,,ainnd. nor L insure publIcationo,f, wash-stand, and coming towards me, sidered in my home town a prodigy. (Copyright, 1924, J. T. A.) tion and consequently there is a remarkable absence The old rabbi professed that I would said, speaking in a broken voice: Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on subjects of interest for anIndorsement of . the Jewish people, but dieclalms respy the writers. "Good evening, Reh Shloime." grow up to be a great Hebrew scholar, of anti-Semitism in Detroit. This, however, prompts the of "Good evening, Reb Leila.," I an- b expressed and when I walked along the narrow question, Why do they neither hate nor fear the Jewish BRAIIAM BRAGIN'S plan for an swered, "why so late? " lane that led from our house to the Ads II, 1, 5684 Fir a little while he did not en- autonomous Jewish state at the people of Detroit? That is the crux of the whole mat- Beth Ilamedrush, the woman would larch 7, 1924 saver, and when he finally spoke, it northern end of the Crimean Penin- fold their hands under their aprons ter, and the answer is both simple and obvious. was a disjointed stammering: "You sula-1 call it Bragin's plan because and wish their children were like me. The Jews of Detroit are an integral, necessary and it was he who formally presented the The Modern Cheder. k now.. . . I'm a plain num . . . I gradually came to look upon my- you are a scholar. Maybe you can To the vast majority of American Jews of the gen- useful part of the population. They are not parasitical, scheme to the Soviet government in self as an adult, although I was small and teach me . . . show me the right a memorandum submitted last No- for my age. I had no companions ration who went to Cheder in the closing years of the delinquent, criminal. They have the proper proportion vember--catches the imagination and among children of any own age, but path." His head drooped and he as though he were confessing ineteenth century, Hebrew is a language found in the of useful, productive workers, professional men, artists, holds it vise-like. There is a lure to associated with the sedate youths of locked a murder that weighed on his con- the thing conjures up new fancies. the town, some of good families who, ve books of the Pantateuch and the Sidder. It is for scholars, religious and secular teachers. They contrib- it; science. !Lis lips trembled. I became Or perhaps the fancies aren't so new like myself, studied at the Beth Haut- he most part meaningless, and many cannot even read ute their quota in money, intelligence, civic duty and frightened. Leibe looked furtively in but rather old ones reawakened. edresh. I was irritated when people the direction of the Oren Koidesch, as Clothed in new raiment, to be sure, persisted in calling me by the diminu- t. They were taught (for want of a better word, we responsibility'. if he did not want the Safer Torahs to but old, very old, with that mythical tive "Shliomke." All this indicates a normal, healthy state of affairs . ay taught) by Melamdim, men of good intentions, but overhear him—"You know, I do not old age which is ever young-bodied It was therefore always a great joy to scholarship, in smelly dark, overcrowded rooms, all in the social body' and consequently no anti-Semitism and stalwart, clear-eyed and stern- to me when our neighbor, Leibe the know anything except the pslams.. . houting in unison a sing song droning chant. (This exists. On the other hand, what are the conditions that visaged, the fire of its youth rekin- shoemaker, used to meet me in the My father never taught me anything. One has to work a whole day at the dled by the fervent hopes and pray- court of the synagogue, early in the create anti-Semitism and keep it alive? s the picture of the cheder we were taught in.) They bench; and when tine works, all sorts ers of each succeeding generation. morning—he returning from the first Dr. A. Singalovsky, who spoke in Detroit recently, of thoughts come into his head. But The Soviet government, according accepted it as part of the torture which youth must minyan and I on my way to the second cabled dispatches, is ready to ac- —and greet me with a "Good morning, of late—" he stopped abruptly, and sutler, and as soon as the clay of emancipation was at told his audience in no unmistakable langauge that to cept the plan and the highest authori- after a short pause, resumed: " — Itch Shloime." A wave of joyous iinti-Semitism was not something that could be charged hand, threw off the shackles of their enforced study and ties in Proletarian Russia have given of late all sorts of evil thoughts come pride would surge up within me when- against the Gentiles as much as it must be charged approval to the scheme which, ac- ever I was thus addressed, especially into my head. I sometimes think of proceeded to forget all that had been crammed down cording to the first draft of the pro- myself, 'What is a man and what is when he used the respectful "you in- against the Jews themselves. their throats. posal, would give to the suggested re- a beast; I think about the order of of the familiar "thou." Some may be shocked and chagrined by the fore- gion an autonomous government by stead Today, however, things are different. The Hebrew the world, and then my thoughts be - I naturally was very fond of him. 1927 with Jews occupying the high come all mixed up and I don't know school is no longer a chamber of horrors, with a ma- going statement of Dr. Singalovsky, but this man lle was a man of about 50, tall and places. Ryckoff, successor to Lenin where I ant. My limbs begin to trem- is a realist. lie has lived for many years in Russia. lie as president of the Councli of Com- strong, with a broad beard e co lignant ogre, strap in hand ready to rain blows upon ble—maybe—maybe there is no . .." of tobacco, and bushy eyebrows over your head if you do not know your lesson. The school knows the situation there as intimately perhaps as any missars, and the only slightly lesser his sad eyes. I grew pale. I understand him well enough even before he finished. person living, and he says that in Russia, Latvia and dignitaries such as Trotzky, Tchiche- lie was notorious in our town for has all the equipment of the best public schools, with tin and Kemenelf, have given tacit Leibe's eyes became moist. "Reb his utter ignorance, and Chaim, the competent scholarly teachers, who know both Hebrew Lithuania, the more enlightened and intelligent the a ssent. T word has gone forth scribe, related many he anecdotes about Shloime," he sobbed, "you know and English. non-Jewish population becomes, the more anti-Semitic that the official decree will be forth- him. When Chaim gave a vivid de- everything, you studied all the sacred coining within a few days; it may books. What shall I do? I have no seription of Leibe conducting the The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, better it becomes. This sounds like a hopeless situation, for have already been pronounced by the faith—" His voice and face express e d or of his reciting Kidish, yes- known as the Talmud Torah, have made of the Hebrew we have too often been led to believe that ignorance is time this is published. It seems a Seder, the humility of one condemned to die plc used to split their ribs laughing. language a living tongue, and as witness to this fact, the mother of anti-Semitism, and is dissipated by the "o." g and pleading for clemency. Ile Such jibes at Leibe used to irritate —. aroused my deepest sympathy. I could me. I wished he were a respected gave a concert in Hebrew, and speeches were delivered, light of intelligence. But when we examine the matter see his sufferings. I was aware that member of the community. I always New York Interested. a little closer, and especially in the light of our own which were understood by the boys and girls who at- he came to me for comfort and felt defended him, pointing out his hon- in experience here. and with a knowledge of the facts N New York an extraordinary that I was the only one to whom he esty, which surpassed even his igno- tend this modern center of Hebrew culture—the Tal- I terest has been evinced in the pro- could turn and that I must help the there, we shall then realize the profound, though on- ranee. mud Torah. poor man. I began to talk to him, During the winter months, after jest. One might be cynical and give One need not go to Palestine to hear Hebrew pleasant, truth of Dr. Singalovsky's statement. inahriv, when the ',Lamle hod all grad- passionately and with conviction. I as the reason for interest here the Russian Jewish life, he tells us, has suffered hide- fact that New Yorkers will be called sally departed from the Beth Hanle- told hits that every man must, at ova' spoken, for thousands of boys and girls of the present on shortly to contribute largely to or another, go throug his ex- dresh and I opened my Gemara and generation speak it with the fluency of their mother scribably since 1914. At that time, before the great the financing of the scheme after it began to chant, Leibe would conic time perience of doubt; that it was only tongue. madness overtook the world, 53 per cent of the Jews of has been worked out in more coin Satan's endeavor to had hint astray, co- - over to me and say: "Good night to over detail. But I doubt that this is and therefore he must believe firmly We state without hesitation that this generation Russia were classified among useful, productive work- ou , R e b Shloime." im- an true. For myself I prefer to believe that the evil thoughts will vanish like At such times I would have cannot possibly grow to manhood and womanhood as ens. All this has changed, due to those devastating con- that New York Jews are so very much y pulse to kiss him on his bearded abysmally ignorant of Hebrew as are their parents. ditions of the war and post-war period. Instead of 53 interested for a more altruistic rea- cheek, and after his departure I would a mist. As I was thus talking to him, words With such a generation Judaism is well buttressed and ner cent we have now a negligible part of the Jews of son. It is more comforting to awn be s dy ltthth grir tetruizrea sk fiullittnhg t hee of contfort that I never thought 0 it an age-old desire to see a suffer- • e; before came into my mind. I rennin an te dtuusky Russia classed among the useful. productive workers. can stand many strains and stresses, for it is well nigh utahr thuldhuttm that the Money- ing Jewry freed from the yoke of drawn-out chants of the Gemara' c u with impossible for these children to miss the beauties of The old callings of Ghetto days before 1860 of From every corner I seemed to hear strafed canar ies 7slo o mind and ld out a God , without a hereafter; rice: "Good night, Reb , Judaism when they drink constantly of the fountain lending, speculation, small shop keeping, smuggling, airs been so many schemes and plans and world in which there iis, no punish o me. have returned. Instead of a sound, healthy, productive i ili w ttlim a r, d of living Hebrew. h al FI t;,, meat and no rewar . Leib e steno About that time I be came aware - l crim t i population, the Jews have b ecome a parasica . ,ich have orne such sick k v which of evil thoughts, of corroding doubts, and absorbed every word I uttered the e are erme: fruit, or no fruit at all, Jews : (1)ttnttLbrtaoin,i., roluti11 remem- al, delinquent population. Why s should not the Gentile Hi eyes grew brighter and brighte mat "Numerus Clausus." amining the Crimean scheme with a n until his broad face became suffuse. this? Why sh ou lit he not despise the Jew? We minuteness, pulling it to pernicious p er with as happiness of one who had jus how th h Y these ' her er distinctly We learn with no little surprise. we may almost say are not saying the Jew is to blame. But this is the condi - exaggerated pieces, tearing it to shreds, in a fran- doubts would often keep me awake regained his life. amazement, that the Jewish students in the Universi- tic—almost frenzied—effort to find It was 11 o'clock when we were r( u;sri ugugulLtlittruTi gu hg nutig httrs a. inTlhile,ey aWn'OUJ 0W - Semitism, and shall continue to lion, and it breeds anti uitr, some good in it. They are fearful tahres.stoisim e ties of Cracow, Lemberg, Warsaw and Posen, in Po- do so. And uael ttohgeetuhk yruT - tsuzii nduirdhcatm i t lest we forget, when we fall upon such un e n a ,out uh e t h r a f ti i I uhruey, prayers and studies, and cause me y land are 24 per cent of the whole student body. If the happy days in Detroit, we too shall know what anti - :f ed a rihrf or"setlili's" , a of us spoke. The deserted stre( great anguish. I tried to banish the "numerus clausus," or percentage norm, were strictly probe so deeply into all the circum- echoed the sound of Leibe's heavy ate unholy thoughts by studying with is. stances which surround the Bragin applied, they would be entitled to no more than 15 per Semitism added fervor, and sometimes I sac- on tne the irozen snow. The "Oct" is doing everything possible to remedy plan Near my door he sold: "Gm' ceeded, but no sooner did I close the cent, for that is the percentage of Jews in Poland. May G i and is working zealously and ussia, an book than the snake would once more R this condition in It is a source of no mean pleasure and gratification raise its head. Very often, during night, Reb you Shloime. ngthen it you have strenge ssi strengthen condit patiently to bring about ' Shmone Essray, while reciting the to find that so many of our co-religionists are attending conditions which exist here in Detroit. ened me!" In this under ions in Rua similar to - And strange! His blessing wi prayer: "Praised be the Lord Wh o the institutions of higher learning in Poland, but we taking of the "Oct" too much assistance and encourage- T resurrects the dead,'' I would feel a fulfilled for a long time. When fear that the cry of Wolf ! Wolf! may have anything ment cannot be given, for it is following the soundest, shudder pass through my entire body, awoke the following morning, I heal the words of conviction and faith th and would have to support myself on but a salutary effect upon those who are so frequently surest road to the elimination of anti - Semitism ; the cre - I had spoken to Leibe as though thi something, in order not to fall. "Ma y- called upon to help to drive the wolf away. r d came from someone else. My mu be there is no resurrection," I heard One thing is quite certain, The Jews of Poland scion of a healthy economically sound Jewry. became like the sky after a storm, al the diabolic whisper. My doubts revolved particularly there was peace in my heart. cannot be so very destitute if such a large number are The snake of doubt gave use a lot Bernard A. Bergman, writing, in an, of course, hu- around "resurrection" and "the here- able to pay for the privilege of higher education, and endedmany after." "Man is devoured by worms respite, which end' many • years lab ' v' - - • the discriminations and anti-Semitism cannot be very morous vein in the Jewish Tribune announces that Mr. and there is no trace left of him; Frank Munsey will buy the Jewish Tribune and the there is no hereafter; there is no FAMOUS JEWISH MEN AN pronounced and serious. God. . ." These were the thoughts It is doubtful whether the percentage of Jewish Dearborn Independent, and combine the two papers WOMEN that tormented sic. I often thought _— students in American universities is as high as that of under the direction of the present editors of both pub- of my mother who had died shortly Moses Mendelsohn, Jewish Philos before this period. I would occasion- Poland, and to describe conditions in America, com- lications. Mr. BergMan writes further, that we regret pher. ally dream of her, and this for a time pared with conditions alleged to exist in Poland, would to announce" the report is "slightly exaggerated." To relieved me of the harrowing doubts. any' rational human being the combination of these two be both thankless and superfluous. And yet we find Many a time I thought of confessing Moses Mendelsohn's title to a ph Jewish men everything to our rabbi, RR) Zisse. . the .foren m such an unexpected state of affairs in Poland. We can papers would be impossible. But that would not be an Ile was very fond of me and I hoped amon.g learning is impossibility with Mr. Ford. Any man who can call grant explain it On the theory that the Jews in Poland are so he would help me rid myself of the m in l 7(2's9 and t I bor jumpy, suspicious and bedeviled, that the mere threat the Jews knaves. rascals, degenerates. lecherous, wan- tormenting doubts. That it was im- ped c untmt.tuariel of early age developed ton, libidinous, and what not, and then turn right perative to rid myself of them was spine. His father, Mendel Dess of enforcing the numerus clausus makes it an accom- beyond any question. But every time LS a' poor scribe Who tog ether m plished fact. When people have endured and suffered around and give an interview to the American daily I was about to visit the rabbi I shrank the local rabbi, David Frankel, ea as have the Jews of Poland they are perhaps permitted newspapers wherein he insists that he is not an anti- a tthe thought of the effect it would for the education of little Mo! have on him. I could vividly picture Later Rabbi Frankel received a ■ to exaggerate and color, but we hope that they shall Semite, that sort of a fellow could even combine the him staring at me with his red eyes to Berlin, and thither Moses folio , soon return to normal. We really get no joy out of the two papers mentioned above. masses." Describing the economic recitals of misery and horrors as do some pathologic Jewish The first Jewish Grand Opera Company played in prevalence of unproductive types of whom we have heard. We really want to be Detroit in Orchestra Hall last Monday and Wednesday spared all this unhappiness if it is really unfounded. nights. It was pitiful to behold how few Jews were in- Bal Tfilah began: terested in this Jewish art. Even if it were a poor per- ap g ro rb iclu el m tural colonization of Russian the I had a strong impulse to run away, considered the great liberator of No Anti-Semitism Here. Jews as the solution of the Jewish formance we should manifest a deeper interest, because feeling that I had no right to partici- German mind. The great ati wr Samuel Goldsmith, the director of the Jewish Re- . his realizoi found ideal and the it is the first Jewish Grand Opera company that has pate in a minyan. — search Bureau, made a partial report on the survey con- his dream in Mendelsohn, for he w I WAS finally saved, for some time ever appeared here. But, on the other hand, the per- ea to prove that a Jew can be poss at least, by a mere coincidence. It Other Regions Included. ducted in Detroit in the year 1923. happened at about 10 in the evening. ed of nobility of character. They "Detroit is more free from discrimination and anti- formance was excellent. Still very few were present. proposes the alloca• came brothers in intellectual and The snow-storm outside raged around It is no credit to Detroit Jewry's standard of values M R. BRAGIN ncitizeiuniing. Semitism than any city in the United States, and we ssiitah ti f o joner,,toihf:hapfuacrrpemroetsare:no:nddciostlaroiu Ritu. tistic cameraderi. At one time Mer the frail houses and the church at the sohn wrote an attack on the nati end of the market place. The Beth have made surveys from Los Angeles to New York," when such artists as Morris Dubin and Rose Westgate cannot draw sufficiently here to pay their railroad ex- neglect of native philosophers ir Hamedresh was deserted and dark, said Mr. Goldsmith. tural laborers. Northern Crimea, Leasing published without the autl except that corner near the Oren gather with the adjoining part of the This statement will no doubt come as a surprise to penses to the next city. Koidesh where I sat studying. A par- knowledge. Ukra i n e, includn ig Besides devoting his talents to . affin candle, stuck on my stand many Detroiters who have at some time or other had suit- as a along the Black Sea, is ndicated i the cities It might interest the lithographers of the United some experience which they construed as discriminat- (Turn to last page.) able district for such mass agricul- Cherson and Nikolaieff must be fur- in- one side, the green Poroches could be It is J settlement of ews. ory and anti-Semitic. Many more will hardly be able States that Henry Ford is really an internationalist as rural ther pointed out that such predomi- threw a halo of light around me. On • he claims to be. Henry has his lithographing done by to accept the statement and reconcile iLs preconceived neatly Jewish centers as Odessa, notions based upon the fact that the arch anti-Semite Rolph-Stone-Clarke, Toronto, Canada. Or perhaps of America is a Detroiter, and publishes his malicious we're mistaken about his internationalism. Ile might be eluded in the frontiers of the pro- sending his work to Canada because he has it done posed autonomous community. weekly newspaper in our very midst. A face more vivid than he dreamed who drew To us, however, this is not in the natur of a rev- cheaper over there. Distrust Soviets. Thy portrait in that thrilling tale of old) elation, for we have ever conceived anti-Se iitism as a ITiI many of the skeptics and Dr. Cronbach, the author of the Jewish Pacifist Dead queen, we see thee still, thy beauty cold result of very' definite causes. and differs in no wise the opinions which they have As beautiful; thy dauntless heart which knew from any other social manifestation indi alive of an Pledge, writes that his pledge is meant for idealists in set forth there is expressed a certain Jewry. Ile's right. Only the idealist will turn in an distrust of the Soviet government, No fear—not even of a king who slew unhealthy state of affairs in the body polit c. may or may not be warranted, At pleasure; maiden heart which was not sold, The pogrom may be. and no doubt often is, an emo- honest ii.come tax report, even if it means discomfort which depending entirely on one's belief or Though all the maiden flesh the king's red gold tional orgy not unlike our own indefensible and dis- to his family." disbelief in the sincerity of the So- viets. The Crimean project somehow Did buy! The loyal daughter of the Jew, graceful lynchings. A people suffering from real or im- rings true. In the main it seems Emanuel Shinwell, son of a Jewish East End tailor, No hour saw thee forget his misery; agined wrongs are aroused and vvhippc i into a frenzy feasible, although many of its details Thou wert not queen until thy race went free; by unscrupulous. designing demagogues or fanatics is a member of MacDonald's new Labor Cabinet. Mac- may be awry. It would seem the part of judgment to wait until who wish to gain some advantage. or hide some Donald is now certain that whether or not he has a better Yet thoughtful hearts, that ponder slow and deep Soviet decree creating the au- place to hang his coat, he will always have a hanger the Find doubtful reverence at last for thee; dishonest, disgraceful act. It is a simple thing to tonomous state has been announced and the details of the plan which are Thou heldest thy race too dear, thyself too cheap; pick out the servient minority group in the com- on it. being worked out by a commission Honor no second place for truth can keep. munity, place the blame for the misfortune upon been set forth before condemn- Did you ever stop to think what a good joke it have them and let the outraged dominant majority groups ing it harshly on the one hand or would be on the K. K. K. if the unknown soldier buried accepting it with too great a show HELEN HUNT JACKSON. enjoy their orgy of blood and lust. In the European of enthusiasm on the other. scene, the Jews and Armenians have been the principal at Arlington Cemetery in Washington is a Jewish boy! EI SIIORONICL LLTI MO/ O.., Mw1.01.1•11•4•111 Plan.1.71 NEW YORK LETTER — ,-as 0:1laren 1 5 Troriter A - Er ESTHER VV SY TriLes.SY ----