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liirlluritorr

?AGE SIX '

&DETROIT EWISII CIRO/UCLA

to the destruction of all those sinister, troglodyte forces
operative in decadent Europe today.

Immigration

Ca Inc.

Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronic

IS THE HOME WORTH SAVIIN G?

AS WE GO!
ALONG

Causes.

By ABRAHAM CAPLAN

who emi-
attendance. The hoy v rho offends
Only two-thirds of the number of Jews
Is it unreasonable to ask if, in the
.
against the law and must appear be-
ETIII!InEMEMCCatanzaruazz alaciaj
court
goodness of our social intentions, we
rated
from
Russia
in
1922
emigrated
in
192..
fore thet judge in the
g
– — - --
y psychia-
All Who Are Hungry.
yei not making worse the very con-
fact should make all the Nordics happy, give them a
truji4,s af. e. rd exuaoneisitniaonsonst:
ss matter March II, 1911, at the Postpile. at Detroit,
.ehofBoer4inoguntil(nrioopfrdoeeceldesi
specially
DASSOVER
night
is
the
night
of
we
shmaseev.111,i,c
Entered an Becond.cl ■
Mich., under the Act of March 1, 1879.
ease of justifiable pride, for in their present state of
he sent to
tea ;Wed
ne p probation officers,
1 n i hts . No Jew is quite so be-
Building
exaltation,
egoism, they will no doubt attribute this reft of imagination and the romance
. wonder if we are not per
a reformatory or placed 0 n probation
and
Publication
General Offices
nutting ourselves to be awed by per -
t.
of
the
sour
of history that he willingly forgoes often
off
icer
with an
decrease to their noble efforts to make America 100
850 High Street West
doctrines of social betterment and
All this work is ramie I on in the
opportunity to take part in the lain
Cable Address: Chronicle
Nordic. Further in the same report we read, the
to lose our critical faculties when
deliverance from Egypt, as the Hag-
name of child welfare. Ti e child sewn
Telephones Glendale 9300 London Office,
per c ent
those
doctrines
present
themselves
for
learns that a generous- —and some-
however, that the decrease is due to two facts: The gadah service bids us do. Not only
14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England
our consideration.
our ancestors but we also were made

times an ungenerous—god other in the
83.00 Per Year receipt of information by those in Russia from relations
the
Children's
Confer-
person of a public officer or an agent
free that fateful night. Only a fool
e. .‘ F • 1: • •
Subscription, in Advance
in the United States oe
which President Roosevelt called
f th difficulties in making a liv- can fail to understand this. A sense
of a private charitable orianization is
nee, is'eh
1 correspondents .d news matter must tench this
in DOS and which resulted in a host
°°
of
self-respect
comes
over
us
when
commissioned to work I or his par-
To insure publication °, It al
ing
here,
and
the
activities
of
the
"Ott"
and
Joint
Dis-
by Tuesday evening of each week
of
national
and
state
laws
bearing
we recall the pageant of Jewish ;ben
ticular benefit and to hel him tee 'm-
n eubject. of interert
tribution Committee in organizing agricultural and
on child welfare, the course of social
ation
in
the
dim
days
when
the
pyre-
his physical wellls ing and his
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence
o
responsibility for an Indorsement 0 the
it
work,
public
opinion
and
govenmental
, b t d
moral and mental chai acter. The
mists were built.
to the
the Jewish pe
handicraft co operatives.
si tes expressed by the riters,
policy has been shaped by the one all-
Observance
of
Passover
and
at.
child
gradually
acquires the habit of
This decrease was not due to legislation passed by
that social Wel-
the imper-
Niaan 7, 5684 Congress
iribracifilird b
at the Seder' do not aloa
emphasis
advocated by Albert Johnson. Forces much tentlance
e oi._
served
rt or of the
l..
i
s
o
f
Jewish
e
st
April 11, 192 4
litIiceecti

ssgeuuin nutuonp,t,le
oi
1 ::1k11 ligweerg
s
f
eqsa
e
nnc■
s
,
f
ws
of
economic
ne
r

n Jewry
aproenwtt f u I ft nei c rt
welfare agency rather than to his
fl and
a profound, la
more poweru
the nation's child life. The notion soon
Fdrik. s eriously
father and mother. II e becomes a
cessity, kept down the number of emigrants from Rus
Unpreparedness.
derstood see-
question of 'Jew! ish. erd7cnactiTiirgletei u became current that the twentieth cen-
fury would, for one thing, he known member of a faintly in
of
vision
are
they
who,
knowing
the
Some months ago the Jewish Theological Seminary
eiety before he gains a status in his
your
of
.enati.ury that introduced the
in more than
opened its campaign to collect a $1,000,000 fund. The to
sia.
It
is
not
one
of
the
much
sought
after
pleasures
greatest
need
of
man
is
inspiration
own
home.
He
becomes
tear yourself up by the roots, leave the land
f his natural
and a yearning for ideals hold gre
• ' •• •• •••
si,,taieresnetn,se but c(ilifilstlhenoit,ffs
of
doubt the balance birth, separate yourself from your friends and move
gainsaying
yti h t iig tohraitoetlii el ege on f-
cial workers
store by the work of giving Jewisaht (ahsihtihit,..ss
ett!i
oraTlheLee iesptTiing
goal has been almost reached. No
Hare.
Ile is
historic
sense,
of
instilling
will be subscribed, but, if it has not, we again urge to a strange land surrounded by strange faces, hearing youth t h e an appreciation
in the . field of child we
h
i omn. for tWiegro
child welfare inaugurated an le' ra in
coddled or he is held in leash.
upon those interested in the perpetuation of Jewry, the
which,
as
far
as
treatment
of
social
stun elli.rnsils
Socializing Chil dren.
teaching of Hebrew wisdom, history and literature to a strange
bewildered
and often
dismayed.
Men
do this tongue,
when urged
by the severest
economic
necessity.
problems was concerned, constructive
h eoarrtshy successors of worthy for
w
, en the train-
jo Anhd what it he is gi Does taking
contribute their share to this meritorious undertaking.
But in the immediate, present, and and
fundamental
considerations
to have
a dominating
precedence were
over
paves 4 P ful 7
This is not an appeal for funds but rather to bring Only when men are assured that the place to which
a, t away
F. cti rtn
cm'
from the:r homes solve
The
child
became
the
home the knowledge of a condition that exists in they are coming is certain to bring improvement in their in the city of Detroit, we should like all eithers.
the problem or the fad ing American
prewcupation of the national mind.
see every Jew and Jewess, young
American Jewry of which too many have not even a condition, do they emigrate unhesitatingly. Now they to
social; cation of chil-
home? Will the sode
hear that economic conditions are not so flourishing as well as old, partake of the Pass-
Saved from Labor.
t is taking
dren and that is whe
over spirit. Let as open our homes
Vehement
attacks
upon
the
evils
of
place, howbeit it an in i ipient sort of
suspicion. The Jewish Theological Seminary has re
here, they hesitate to come.
to everyone who might be induced t
here? It de-
labor
resulted
in
rescuing
chit
way—clear
the
atmosr
child
On the other hand, those beneficent unappreciated e4eme,,i!rned e at . aTtloii,.rtiisovnadordefieorsit:o_
quests for 69 rabbis, and no rabbis are available to fill
eidedlY will not.
alization is a
which front
was meant
for the
brawn
and
places. This surely bespeaks a condition of un
cerely invite all who are hungry to dren
the work
of the
world
the
g raiotaol
preparedness that is hardly excusable, but for which instrumentalities, the "Ort" and J. D. C., have been
reetTneieetneda ntdhewomen
nnfe.sncl' ocial workers
confusedo
s
ly
.
liv
ee
k
oane
s
e
o
m
oirt
e::.
durg
terrcf
s
p
muTchhe cq
k
lyatano
o
s
c
t
he
te
o
arm
e nter, is
do not blame the SeminarY. We rather blame the exerting themselves without interruption
to
improve
developed an
of
The
effected
o
have
.
v
v
.h.
e
religionists by making
ar, , i lr_ssstrs
communal life
m of eexploitation
tween now and Passover night els'ned remgildhonfoirtehsattiirino
We
theeby re
.o
upon the
supporting
t t
htelo
gc
unhearing, unheeding Jews of America who have only the
economic
status
of
our
co
ailing
hna
n
atic
when
dw
them useful, productive, self
;row ecstP
of
to it that no youth or maiden,
need for socializing lit e. They think
American industry and
, sojourning in Detroit,
woman
m ni oan
or
w
f
recently begun to take an inventory of Judaism.
he
group
and
lengthening
of
the
period
of
child-
so much in terms of
the
zefoeosst ot t board,
It came as a great surprise to many that there were ducing the desire to emigrate from Russia. We have
reeotr her
a w ai. trioiem s his
consciousnes
hood of the nation's children. To an
more Jews in America than any other country in the often insisted, and do again insist, that many of the
of
a
half
appreciable
degree,
child
labor
laws
so
little
of
individual
only
serious and difficult problems of Jewry will be solved
that they apprehend
even indifferently on Passover nyigh)tr.
restored childhood to the bosom of na.
the order of life. Even morality seem:
world. There was no integration, centralization or co
.e
to
man
a:
lure, to freedom and happiness. They
to lose its significan
Obscurity.
ordination. One group knew not what the other group and leave no trace of their former existence when
*
to the child s educational
an individual. The pia •e of the remit:
was doing. Consequently the community and the na- placed in the crucible of constructive useful work.
-kro'r so many years ago, Henry a dde'd years
group in the social order has been
experience.
1.'4
Siegel
was
a
mighty
man
of
af-
tional needs of Jewry were unknown to the masses When the Jewish community participates in every
The conscience of the country was
Jew, corn
anti-
bemuddled, and in c insequence th.
rgeeel t-
ne ht Siegal-
o h t great
York.
.
f c ao i o rs pe in r New
in the schem
aroused to a consideration of many
. Fourt eenth s t ree t
afore
of Jewry. The inability to furnish these 69 rabbis or munal
activity
on
a
parity
with
the
non
either
problems
relating
to
the
child.
position
the has
child
of family of life
be m gravely des
Semitism curiously disappears.
was a prosperous institution of busi
Economic rehabilitation of Russian Jewry will solve ness and a s Chicago branch waxed Private charity and governmental turbid .
a portion of that number will work great spiritual hard
as close as pes.
agencies vied with one another in the
In 'tea of ke
the green bay tree. Today, ac-
evated arrange
. , .,..itngafoar their
ship upon those communities which have made the re- two vexing problems--anti Semitism and immigration. like
extension
sible' to simple' buj'el
cording to an item one inch long in
t
sa
f
ih
Pant of social life, ev. •n sober-minds
t ancitoirvtititels
quests. Taken by and large, the learned rabbi, equip-
W e heartily recommend to the Senate committee, a New York daily, Henry Siegel lives exutre ''ous ac
dangerous aocii
'thel'n' eeL onf'tohee
'
s'if
handling
olic
Pit
P
s
now studying the new immigration law, a more careful
a $60 apartment in Hackensack,
pad with the best secular education which America
nation's boys and girls. More and People are
permitting h upon lif
totr.ree.
‘pl..arteuortss•s el) heeni
the wel
n etah.seusreehs.,01
offers, coupled with an Hebraic training, fired with study of the economic laws underlying the emigration .Ti,,J.,19w1213erperohAcso:fdtitshausliitot,lsessw
nh,,t:aRInthd jin
arTit d e,diuncat
e,
is the sublime,
peoples. They will discover some rather anomolous probably smaller than the amount a
idealism, courage and enthusiasm, is the greatest eta
ion, people w•1
day plasterer, kept busy vocational education and protection in ordered
family
unit
result
of
social
evultr
conditions
regarding
the
flux
of
peoples
to
and
from
present
tributor of light, learning and understanding in our
think that the well- rounded, socia
What
Henry
Siegel we industry, recreational work under both
of happened
the year, to
would
earn.
the country in records of prosperity and depression, most
public and private auspices, were some
nded, nioral and self-reliant i
American communal life.
dividual is the sat •st bulwark e
are
unable
to
say.
But
that
some-
of
the
resuits
that
were
crystallized
The $1,000,000 fund is but a beginning in financ- here and abroad.
the tendon
from the universal enthusiasm for and
civilization should re
Fervently we wish that the number of Jewish immi_ thing quite disastrous had occurred interest in child life.
ing theological seminaries. With an increased appre
to uproot home life nd to superce.
aeons quite clear. The man who ad-
that
smacks
Bat
it
was
not
only
the
nornial
chit-
it by a socialization
and study of Hebraic wisdom on the part of lay grants from Russia in 1924 approximate zero this con- vertised whos
daily in New York's new o-
dren that henefitted from this na
much of arrogant co r imunism.
e words, wise and other
Jewry, together with a broadened outlook on religious dition to be brought about through the economic re- papers,
tional absorption in the welfare of
Unity of the family.
once were given oracular im-
childhood. The defective and the de-
problems, the rabbi will find his occupation more con- h habilitation of Russia while our own conditions go from wise,
',seance, now lives sunk in obscurity.
The security of the social order w
.
me in for their
inqui
Torts to solidi
genial and gratifying, for he becomes a ea(
There is no occasion or m aliz-
rtaqitthebr e t hss...rovetdo bdyi s see
share of the general solicitude. For
lye the unity
ing on a situation like this, which has
bearer among those who are seeking leadership and better to better.
the mentally warped and the morally
over
and
over
again
and
were b famines; to teach an help parents
ha pp ened
h
light. A sounder, more intelligent, integrate d Jewry
K. K. Uniformity.
anusguided and un
ties and opp
will continue to happen to the end of
understand
their
gencies and institutions that (mend
days. But it does seem fit to say just
will encourage a large number of zealous, we - q 'p
A catch phrase, a slogan, repeated often enough,
tunities in the educe lion and traini
for their protection and education
ty o f man's
d
.d
e
.
encourage
in cl
a
word
about
the
absurdi
of their children; to
pad young men to study for the rabbinate, for unless becomes accepted as a truth, no matter how silly and
,w.hraeri evelr, possible, their mental
teem and the vanity of power.
heir parents e
self esteem
dren rteverf ence for
one can feel that he is rendering real service, it is dif
stupid it may be. In the last, decade the explanation Mere good fortune is too often turned
fundamental
notrhinge
indomitable
normall de u pPeZlent ngcliildren,as
; to inform
ccess won
offered for hatred of other people is that they are dif
iwntl? success
r e e tZtt iona oorf sto:iet ,
that could achieve their happiness an,11
fICUlt to function satisfactorily.
iiere oif. ttoe.
h at-not
minds of the youti of the coon
Jewry offers a place for larger, enlightened, in
. overlooked.
for
life
was
preparation
w
quaenstd ion.
spired service today than ever before. The response ferent. If this is carried to the final analysis we must
with self-respect ard a belief in
indi'vidouraelsiign ht
Foy orphans and those children whom
much of the "unearned increment"
ad- benefits that will co le both to soci
on the part of the young men will follow. We shall hate everybody, for no two people are identical. Every- abounding

among men to make us
and to the individu al if man stri
one is different from everyone else. We think this ex
an ages of living
with of
their
stand aghast at the feats of success c‘ircumstances
deprived
the own
moral indivish

f. , t g
an d e rhe to realize the highesi
not have unfilled pulpits in the near future.
planation of hatred can be dismissed as worthless and which many men are said to achieve. f t•i•
ity he can achieve.
in
naecriliiii teys that w
t.
linengnransisPprris>Naaer
f
The
man
who
accumulates
a
targe
----.
unsound. You do not hate your grandparents recently
as far advanced from the methods
re o
is raised to the stature
iii h
arrived from Europe who are fundamentally different. f ortune
of a generation ago as the high-power-
SAMUEL'S SEC RETARY
the oed n hi h Oly
Anti-Semitism With Finesse.
ersilklisuhtomolVeeisdfromda Japanese Jin-
m
Penss.menteiownend
n
i
someti
°
a
ll
isg
his
g
loses
Germany is the land of classical philosophical anti- The people in diplomatic circles coming from all parts
GOES RAO C TO LONDI
ent _child was
.
cpen
t
r
The
a..
in half a dozen lines in an obscure
1
Semitism. They carry the point of their anti-Semitism of the world do not hate each otherg Anm y fr
all tahrie , part of a newspaper, if he is thought ,„ , ed as worthy of a full oppor-
'''."
'
lenity
to attain happiness and success
EM.— (J. T. A.) —
of at all. We should like to quote a
JERUSALEM.—
such extremes that the very founder of ChristianitY. Frenchman, Italian, Englishman who come r s efinement,
em
as the child of the most favored homes. ward Re ithroach, i ssistant chief
famous
famous Latin proverb appropriate to
to
Jesus himself, is excluded from the elect. The same social groups, who has the education, 'at all hated.
is
ed. things of this sort. But our Latin
The Children's Age.
rotary to Sir 110 bert Samuel,
culture of your group is accepted and not
thesaurus just now is
been appointed th. official rem(
The age when children would come
thoroughness of Teutonic method is exemplified in the
tative of the Pale: tinian govern!
into their own verily had come. The
present Teutonic mania as nowhere else in the world. We hate people who have injured us, or injured those h n a o ' i yar e nd .
in the British Cob nial office in
child was recognized as that which he
Arrogant, intolerant, swashbuckling militarist Ger- with whom we have ties of sympathy or friendshi Po.
Mobbing the Colleges.
don. His place it Palestine W
ly is—the forerunner to the man
We hate those who have been painted as monsters wh
roc, until reel
Chicago,
a
young
Russian-Jewish
actually
an of tomorrow, the com-
many was defeated in the last war. Assuredly not be may do us harm. We hate those we fear. or those IN student at the Northwestern Uni- or the woman
the private secret ry of Sir lies
munity's asset or expensive liability.
c
room
cause of the inferiority of the Teutonic elements in Ger
The present generatioh may be said taken hy Max Ni was formerly
who requested in class
many, but because of those damned non-Teutonic ale- whom we envy, whether the fear or envy be based varsity
I opportunity
an
to discuss
the
2 ionist Commi
of pacifism
was
seized the
b , subject
a grou of to be the beginning of the olden setaof
Samuel. Mr.
Nurc
welfare
ments—principally the Jews. All the accursed race upon real or imagined wrongs make no difference.
w ich visited Pak stine several
However, as we said at the outset, a slogan or enraged patriots and given a thorough period in the history of child
a g o'
beating. Later on it was discovere endeaver.
Child
welfare
ap-
are inferior, traitorous, so why exclude even the fount
proach the
problems
in workers
social adjust-
der of Christianity, who was a Jew? Some who cannot catch phrase repeated often enough becomes a truth
the young man, who was a fig t-
,Went of the children under their care
at least for a time. The high priests of Nordicism in that
JUDGE SAYS JUDAISM
with the feeling that society is guilty
soldier in the Russi an army der-
whole of the bitter capsule have with
ted this piece ing
ing
war, disapproved
of pacifism
swallow
the who and psuedo-scientific acumen proven America, the Ku Klux Klan, have accepted
DEPEND S ON ZION
and the
merely
wished to expound
his of sundry outrages upon every child
specious reasoning
born outside of horn of fulsome c
those who are different. In
to their own satisfaction that Jesus was not a Jew, of imbecility of hating
arising . out views along the lines of his convic- fort and. superior ienst olli unseme They
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—Judge
Pped an egregious child
therefore the maledictions are not for Him. But those order to avoid any possibility of hatred
lions.
vie A Lourie of . he municipal
In New York, an accomplished have develo perverse child who will
here to a large reline:
who are primarily interested in establishing the Teu- of difference, they decided upon a regalia consisting of negro student of law is being hound complex . The parents
spanking
peak
may
be
placed
in
a nightdress with hood, so that one K. K. K. looks lik e
not obey it pare
ing ence of I loston Jewry
t e audi
in one of the dormi-
Toolll
a
boarding
ome
and
thus
alienateiv
i
co
from
his
g of a campaie
tonic right to the exclusive ownership of Germany;
there is no .distinguishing mark. They tories of Columbia University by a from its parents. The neglected child eve sd the openin hers
for the
those who are inflamed and embittered by race hatred, any other one
ormity
of
prison
garb,
for
the
band of immature knights of the
and neglected in many cases because 3,000 new mern lanes! that the
g
surpass the unif
Organization, dee
lalid hood. Valiantly they set about
particularly the Junket groups, will not even admit even
of the parents' inability to earn a
h Homeland ii
prisoners still show individual differences inasmuch as iheir
sass
of
the
Jewi:
business of declaring their de-
proper living—may be committed to
because of the
Jesus himself.
Kaiser of their faces anti heads are not concealed or covered with p section to American ideals of fair play an institution or boarded with a pri- estine is assured ts of the Jewn
valour achieveme:
the war, the ex
of
and
decency.
A
rush
through
the
after
the
end
vate
family
wham
it
knew
not
vester-
Soon
uniformity.
campus—a blazing cross is act aflame
before. The child who nears.
Germany gave to a bewildered world a product of his artificial
A picture of a Klan initiation looks much like a —and a quick disappearance at night day
.lodge Laurie declared "Judo
or truant
the day
plays
may be placed in a school
to prove that
a world force
essayed
massive intellect in which he
ceme erj n ranee with the rows upon rows of naked in waiting automobiles, in much the whose special work it is to train chit- only. survive as d will be built
he
was not a Jew. lie urged the discontinuance of cemetery in F
the habit of regular school Jewish Homelan
u r. wolf/ as ihold up men do in td.
Fem
white
crosses,
no
distinctive
mark
upon
any
of
them.
den
in
Jesus
luorzwomrokhhe
ree l; paarreticlue
the reading of the Old Tetarnent because of its distinc-
The K. K. K. has attained the highest degree of "Thee %Ile
live Semitic character. From that day the nationalists,
What need we expect if the bulwarks
Junkers, militarists, have poured forth a stream of ugly uniformity in outward appearance and it uniformitey
may n t
of learning are being beseiged by
same hideous
men who have lost their reason.
lies, abuse and psuedo-learning against the Jews. In be amiss to believe that the
is characteristitc of their mental and spiritual makeup.
the recent Ludendorf trial held in Bavaria, in which
When Spring Comes.
As for us, we want diversity, color, variation. Wy e
0 get the thrill of spring one goes
plot, he
o ut imposing an
h
he was charge( 1 with complicity in a treason
poison-
find
life
monotonous
enoug
to
the
country, of course. Per-
most
The despoiled and dispersed Thou shalt gather to Zior
did not hesitate to denounce the Jew 3 in a
sons whose souls respond to the call
artiftical uniformity.
recent
dispatch
front
Nurenberg,
W
ola
Restoring the slaves who were sold without fee,
The
K.
IC.
K.
is
consistent
at
least
in
their
hatred
ous attack. From a
of nr.e,nat o s centt onattor te.
'f 'g e r w .
we learn that at a flag raising ceremony in the Pro tea
And the priests to their ritual robes, while the scion
for those who are different. But we shall gladly leave fields and watch the
pageant of the
taut Lorenz Church, held by the Steel lielment Front
Of families ruling shall once more be free
unfoldng
spring. That is preciselyy
i
Association, many in the audience objected to the pas- them to their nightshirt sameness, but shall, however,
To carol, high God, his thanksgiving to Thee.
the w ay to get close to the bosom
tor speaking of "Our Lord Jesus Christ" because he do all we can to keep the non-Nordics away from such
nature.
There is, however, another way to
stupid uniformity.
To the heathen a banner to raise Thou wilt hasten,
was the Jew's Son."
glimpse the advent of the season of
.tt
much further will bigotry and race hatred
rain." If you
Thou shalt strengthen and gird up the loins that
Our own David Brown will soon be called the B illy "golden sun and silver sprier,
Hew
in
ad-
ct to New York this
Ile
is
certainly
carry
trust,
to visiting Central Park, the
flition
The them?
present Chancellor of Germany, Herr Marx, has Sunday of Judaism in America.
And the suppliants whom Thy dispersal ( id chasten
Bronx Zoological Gardens and other
putting a lot of lay "pep" into the Keren Ilayesod
spots of interest during the vernal
assured the Jewish people of Germany that the de-
Thou wilt raise as of yore from captivity's dust,
season, go down to the East Side and
feated militarists, Junkers and Kaiserists are the back- Drive.
The breastplate of righteousness clothing the just.
see the old men and women, the
of
the
whole
anti--Semitic
movement,
aided
anti
ets
youths and rtr;irie ii dr ens ::Xin lgittttLo
bone
Will not the Soviet government make good on the
th
e
universities.
abetted by the Kaiser's professor,
My impudent foe seeks my life-faith to sever,
The Jews of Germany are not sot' to realize that plan for an autonomous Jewish state in Crimea in order tasking in the warm sun o; April
To my face he enquires how long yet wilt thou wait,
gaunt
and Mayas aisi hrs ascrioss thie,
their hope of safety is with the progressive, republi- to give Zangwill the satisfaction of carrying out his
tharet toarte etot troy
But I am afflicted, not cast off for ever,
tenements
can forces. They must exert themselves to the very territorial scheme? Let us not forget that Zangwill neighborhood
e
s
r
p a rk
For my God is the help of the low in estate,
has reached 60 years of age and his territorial project found here and there in the crowded
utmost against the reactionary military forces in that
Protecting the poor as Ile humbles the great.
sections. Pay particular attention to
unfortunate land, if they are to abolish that hideous still goes a-begging.
the adoration with which the old folks
of doors and watch the
greet
the
out
So many of our important personages are busying pranks of the not too numerous birds
His heritage shall to the exile be given,
thing, anti Semitism.
da y, aisiethrneyosfiloit from terse to tree.
Defeated absolutism in Russia, Hungary. Austria,
a
o k What
And a strong hand the sick and the punished replac
es with the all-embracing questions of he the
a
as well as in Germany, hold the Jew responsible for themselves
musing s
The abased and abandoned, by every fang riven,
as, "There are too many plays on the stage where- ter you magy sense if you recs.; m y
their downfall. but in no place outside Germany has such
Shall their freshness renew by the patriarchs' grace
throughout the winter they huddled
the defense reaction been as strong. In no other Chris- in the liquor theme is pre-eminent," "Hostesses should
be oluots:o nt o tthhee fkailtegens ostoowv easanodpolonoktr e
.And the strangers be scorched like a tropical place.
tian land have they denied the very founder of their stop serving cocktails." and "Boys and girls should
As ever, e
ie t
oni
visitations of grim nature.
faith in order to more thoroughly establish their own stopped spooning
in the movheaters."
SOLOMON IBN GABIROL.
The crowded section of a great city
avoiding real , live, soul-s ng issues is the favorite
(Translated by Israel Zange'
race purity and freedom from Semitic taint.
is ■ place where one may get an in-
Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. pastime. We suggest for their investigation the
sight into the meaning of spring.
Perhaps this Nordic-Teutonic madness is but a prelude "Nordic influences on Patagonian sunflowers."
n%Wir

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