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MacDonald Ministry Falls.
AS WE GO
ALONG
The Problem of Israel
The Labor Party, after more than nine months of
em
•
“s • Ana. nunirso
en,
perilous tight-rope walking, finally fell. It was not an
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issue of any consequence but the failure to prosecute
Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor
for
sedition
an
inconspicuous
Communist
which
defeat-
Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager
PART I
ed Labor and caused the Liberals and Tories to com-
•t the Postale. at Detroit.
Entered as Beeond•rlsie nwter Darr', 3. 1..16,
Jewish community was
bine and refuse the government a vote of confidence.
arch 3. 187b.
Pyramids.
The survival of the Jews in disper-
Mich„ under the Art
OU take the fast moving Detroiter sion is rightly held to be tine of the ganization of a much high.,
However, the real reason for the closing of Parliament
General Offices and Publication Building
or the Wolverine and arrive in greatest marvels of history. Much in- than that whi$ existed ,rout
is34,the Russian Treaty. Asquith, Lloyd George, Lord
walls. It had
titutions
850 High Street West
genuity has been expended in attempt-
New York. You walk up the steel
Cable Address: Chronicle
most European nations until ti,.
ing to solve the problem. Religious
Grey' and many oth-rr influential Liberals and Tories
Telephone: Glendale 9300
and stone stairways of Grand Cen-
ender Office
‘ ,.tilitury; and these institutiiiii, . • .1
people,
Jews
and
non-Jews
alike,
ex-
teal depot. You emerge on Forty-
have expressed unqualified disapproval of the Anglo-
in a way both to hind the Jett
14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England
plain the phenomenon by attributing
second street to find yourself crowd.
Russian Treaty. Now the English people are called
closely to his community and ,
it to divine blessing in which is in-
$3.00 Per Year
ed ill, as it were, by the towering
Subscription, in Advance .
hint, as an individual, add
volved
a
terrible
curse,
or
to
a
curse
----
upon
to
decide
whether
they
approve
or
disapprove
buildings on every side. You get the
— • —
strength in his struggle for ex ••
which is a blessing in disguise. In
To insure publication. all correspondenc• a and w.f.. matter must reach this
feeling that colossal hands are ready
of the Labor policy and the Russian Treaty.
oflive by Tuesday reta in!' of ..eh week.
The Jews had an organized sy,t
the
realm
of
sociology
the
problem
is
,,t
to reln.se 'heir weight upon you but
When MacDonald's Labor party became the gov-
pour-relief, of medical service, ••••
generally stated in incorrect terms.
oubJecta. ot Interest
that they are held in leash by a mys-
To Detroit Jewl• Chroniele In•iten correspond...a
indorse of of the
ular
education
and
a
sort
id
tt
esponsibility
for
an
It is not really the survival of a "per,-
tb• Jewish people, but diselame r
ernment in England many were the gloomy prognosti-
teriously controlling power.
d by the witers.
rlev
regulations by means 44 the
•
You naturally direct your eyes on • pie" in spite of suffering and parse-
---- cations made. Chaos was just around the corner, Brit-
laws. There is no doubt that,
cut ion. For the Jews are not "a pro-
the
new
structures
that
are
being
19,
Tishri
5685 ash trade, industry and capital would depart from Eng- erected in this wonder city of the ple." like other peoples. As a matter to these advantages, the Jews -
October 17, 1924
ed less from the periodical IA,.
of fact, no other people in the ambit
western world. You inquire about
land, leaving behind poverty and misery never before
arid epidemics and from such .1.-•
of European civilization has "our.
the new type of buildings, majestic
experienced in the British Empire, None of the dire
as leprosy which decimated
vivid" in the sense in which this is
and quite awe-itvpiring edifices you
neighbors. The organization,
At the last election the constitutional amendment prophecies materialized for the most excellent reason
the
case
with
the
.It•ss's.
The
real
have not before noted. They seem
was
dispersed
and
dsc3•1.• t
',rattan
is
that
of
one
single
race,
like
huge
buildings
resting
squarely
to abolish the Parochial schools was defeated. The that the leaders of the British Labor party are, above
through every single synagf,gree
surviving in clear-cut and conscious
and serenely upon bases which them-
people of the state of Mtchigan recognized the fundar all things, realists.
the absence of a central' got, ,
distinctness and with an all but un-
selves are buildings. The topmost
was more than counterbalanefsf
mental right of religious freedom and choice guaran-
adulterated stock, among all those
The Laborites had a very definite domestic and
heights of the structures hover in the
races, which have beenthrewn intosplendid spirit of mutual aid .1.
clouds.
teed by the Constitution of the United States as well
foreign policy which they tried to put into practice
it; pets out of which the mod-
the Jews and the Jew wsr. I
b niemg
They tell you that this new kind ' the
as of the state of Michigan. Once again this issue is
with all the caution and acumen at thy disposal of a
to enjoy the inestimable
ern nations have evolved. When 1
of building is one of the pyramid type.
being aldt• to travel and t••
speak of a "race," I make no allege-
being agitated and by reason of all exaggerated and
well organized and balanced party. They were se-
Magnify an Egyptian pyramid a bun-
peaceful intercourse all over the ,
fired or II thousand times and you
film to the very doubt ful theories
inflamed recrudescence of bigotry brought on by the
verely heckled and berated by the Conservative as
at a Only when the wet Id a, .•
have
the
must
recent
vogue
in
met-
about
"inherent
racial
(nullities."
,
,,
Protestant Nordic madness, the fight to maintain re-
I.
v us, 301 . I wish .0 revive the long
at every step by Ni of
Plentiful our
%Vet. as b y' the , 1,eit members of their own party for
ropolitan architecturt•.
Neither
What was truly except
and
light,
spacious
room
and
per-
since
expoded
'fable
of
"original
ligious liberty may be more bitterly and hard-fought
their failure to solve the housing and unemployment
of
steadfast-
nation of the Jews in tla.•-i
numericm in the q uality
races." like the Aryans and Seat-
problems, but even in these matters all are agreed that
than before.
e
i
eltha
nT•
i
si
,
e
t::f
r
is
ztte
,g
•
hhauritt
i
ites,
and
certaddy
not
the
sense-
Mundy
rapine reigned •tfe, •
nrss
It may not la amiss to remind clear thinking and
o res.
not t he
ape,
less jibe' ills olt "pure races."
Rut
they did all that was possible under the existing con-
itionst
d
of
a• lc 4104 .14 J i 14' I•
which
they
svhatt•ver the originalelements out of
western
the crowning achievement
broad visioned Americans of all faiths and creeds that
I. ,
architecture and epitomize the Amer-
that, wilt, for, d t ■
which the Jewish tribes Were fermisd
these United States were settled by groups and sects
The success of the Labor Party can be found in its
country, they were silt, to find
and vt hatever the additions from time
jean ideal of Pow" and ellici • ncY•
that had sought to escape religious intolerance in the
Joseph Conrad stood aghast on board
and :lid at the hands of tilos
to time in Palestine, and (luring the
f or
n eign ■ eweells, m o r e wa s done in nine months to
the ship that brought him into New
ri•ii in win, countries, 0It
Andy period of dispersion, including
disentangle the European snarl than was
accomplished
land of their birth. The Puritan, the Quaker, the
governments
in
York harbor fur the first time. in.
p fellation, oetilil it•
the addition of the Khazars, there
and
by j
(catholic and others had come here unmindful of the
be Coalition
(conservative
felt as though he were in a Illall1101-
:Ind had t , remain III..1
remains this simple fact that since
dream.
. 1.
sent
rutted lip fialline CI' •'A 41:•
physical discomfort and hardships if only they could
l0 the present
the tenth century
more than five years. With a directness and gravious-
,
,
,, , , ,
,
Americanrarchitecture Is said to •
,iinpie tarta wora...,,I,
(lay th e AeWiSil SC•Ch
trek das b een pre-
ive free expression to their spiritual lives in the bar-
ness, a frankness and good-will spirit so conspicuously .
finding. aself in thtise gargtintuan
apart front all the isnid i o
served in all but complete isolation,
ren, uncivilized stretches of America. When men and
building , . This type of structure is
absent in European diplomacy, MacDonald and Hen-
talk of ".h wL•dr, ..,,an. ,,•,a
with none but insignificant 1111111k-
the definite contribution of western
a sonatas ii 4 ‘1141inoli4O1 44f tlw s ,. .
women are ready to sacrifice material comfort, friends
tures, and its a distinct social entity,
derson brought order out of the chaos of the Ruhr im-
architectural effort to the evolution
i siti'n id th • Jr3w. di tr. de •
of
r
its
‘•i
••I
I'
•
bond
.f
union
1111
h -' '
of a lifetime and a country endeared through long and
il
broglio. After years of pa 'lays, ending nowhere,
of an indigenous architectural art'
Ages, ai nd oil th13 -.• . :
test of a
e:ilie'r'Yliddle'
l '
il' e:tiiia)gulaiiii;I'n•iarklin
't
The
name
that
pleasurable associations to achieve religious freedom,
4
' r part t he Jews took kill r 4
these same Laborites were able to make an agreement
vhich
. 4 , all the univer-el-
I
, s, for
religion
will he g ive " to th ' '''
architecture will be classed, because
blic
emphatically
l
banking,
n1.
1'
pu
Id IC
'
cr
ere(
. e dit i. ro il I co 7 .. ' •
,
l
s,
,
h
.
'
e
its
idea
ism
one can hardly place such a wistful desire in the cata-
upon which a subsequent peace with Russia could be
of its beauty, majesty and simplicity,
This
. of it race.hi,
wor.
trade.
the ree an d . worship
gory of valueless things. The original settlers in Amer-
with Gothic, Byzantine and Doric ar-
based. And now because of this treaty they are com-
ed as
A Society Divided.
stringent racial isolation, coupled
ehitetture, and great New York office
ica were moved and prompted td come here as much
And if we dwell upon the orc• '
it was with continuous contact with
pelled to go to the country and get its approval for the
buildings will be mentioned in a day
disabilities and humiliations intl ;di.. 1
the mist diverse breeds of men and
for the reason of religious liberty as for economic or
Russian Treaty.
that is to come with the same revel.-
on theJews, we must not forget, I...a-
types of civilization, is the all-impor-
ce for beauty which marks a refer-
political reasons.
The Laborites cannot place Russia and Austria in
ever, that on the continent, right up
fact in Jewish history, Splendid
'en nce to the Parthenon, the Mosque of civilizations
In the framing of the Bill of Rights to the Consti-
till the time of the French Ristin
were destroyed and the
the same category as the Liberals and Tories insist must
St. Sophia and the Rheims Cathedral.
type of man evolved in theist was tit-
they lived under a system in awn
tution this fact was recognized to the extent that it was
•
be done. In matters of foreign relations Labor has been
But—and here is the tragic line in
society was divided by all but 44 ot44r-
tarty swamped in waves of bloodshed.
the historic drama—architecture out-
made part of the basic law of the country. It was not
realistic, if nothing else, and viewed realistically, how
hat every civilization with which the
tight compartments into a numb, of
livt•s the national genius that gave it
mere
accident
or
the
result
of
a
caprice.
The
men
'lows
had
cone
in
contact
in
the
course
what were prat•tically hereditary
a
can a nation of 110,000,000 be compared with one of
birth. The Egyptians who caused the
of their wandering and which had left
groupings, each with its peculiar priv-
who labored to bring forth the document which is the
pyramids to be erected, the Greeks
7,000,000? How ran Russia, with an abundance of
;l e ge, and the Jews s imply bi..,ne
on
their
mind
minas
w
forever
It mark
its
who executed the Parthenon, the Ro-
finest product of the democratic creed had learned
national resources, unsurpassed anywhere in the world,
one of/those classes. If their 113.-gt. II
preserved, in so far as it became an
mans who conceived the Coliseum and
element of the indestructible heritage
was htimble as against that of the 7; -
from numerous and profound experiences that no re-
be compared with a broken-down, poverty-stricken
the Moslem rulers who satisfied their
of Israel. Additions were constantly
bility and clergy, it WAS that of a
vanity by building mosques and pal-
public could long endure in which the right to worship
resourceless one? Take an illustration from the every-
made; but the degree of mental decal-
privileged class, almost, in comparison
aces that were veritable jewels chic-
as one pleased was not inviolate. The majority may
opment
once
attained
was
never
lost.
with the position of the enslaved peas-
day business world. Would creditors take the same
etch out of marble—these symbolize
ant mass. When in the later Middle
The result was the development of
hold certain religious views and belong to certain
e greatness that once was and that
attitude toward a bankrupt who conducted a peanut
(pal
,„,..t high type of certain mental
-
Ages the rise of a Gentile trading
never again is likely to be.
churches and conduct certain schools, but the right to
stand, without any abilities or resources, as they would
Ities, the most important of which
class led to the Jews being partly It
hold different views or belong to other churches and
barred from trade and industry and
WAS the faculty of adaptation, soc ial
toward a gigantic bankrupt corporation with unmeas-
Ingathering.
to new COIldititialt, to
restricted to money-lending, thert.:
and
spiritual,
maintain seperate schools was held as an inviolate right
ured natural resources? Sound business would dictate
lIF, ancient Israelites brought the
new forms of knowledge and systems
strietion, too, was something of a priv-
of the minority, even though that minority was only one.
a complete wiping out of the debts of the bankrupt cor-
of thought.
ilege, for "usury" was forbidden b,
fruits of the harvest to the Tem-
Miracle of History.
At this time it is not improper to remind those who
Christians. If we bear these facts in
ple in Jerusalem and amid joyous re-
poration, if necessary, for the prosperity of the whole
Now
the
"miracle"
of
Jewish
his-
mind and if we stop to think of Oa,
ligious exaltation testified to their
pose as super-patriots that democracy in its most gen-
community may be dependent upon its revival. Fur-
tory does not lie in the fact of the
group belonging to none of the clese3I
gratitude for the blessings of nature.
uine aspect is not so much the rule of the majority as
preservation of the Jewish race, de-
thermore, the creditors, if men of sound business judg-
communities into which society was
The Jew saw life whole. Nature was
spite dispersion and persecaion.
divided, we may venture to 313fula
it is the recognition of the rights of the minority; par-
not an abstraction, a mystery. The
ment, would extend further credits. This seems to be
When we speak of it in that way we
whether there was really so melt.
earliest Jewish teachings emphasized
ticularly when that minority is seeking to carry on
the position of the Labor party in its relation to Rus-
forget that none of the races, which
from the point of view of wordly 414-
the fact that nature NOB not yield
works of conscience, which rights are guaranteed, es-
enjoyed all the advantages denied to
arrest, to draw the .1ew to the t: yo p
sia. According to Labor spokesmen, with a revival of
its bounty to an unmoral people. The
Jews,
has
been
no
preserved.
While
divine„
economy
is
so
ordered
that
tismal
fount, when he was not drag-
tablished and sanctioned by the supreme law of the
business and industry in Russia, the problem of unem-
"homeless" race has lived on, the
the "homeless"
back-sliding nations will lose control
grit there by sheer force, unle, he
land. It does seem next to impossible to impress upon
ployment in England will disappear.
"ruling
races"
were
battered
out
33f
over the productiveness of the earth.
chose a career in the Church and l•ge
the fanatics of Protestant Nordicism the jealous regard
and beetime merged. The
The basis of economics is morality,
and there that of a financial magnate
We in America feel that Russian revival or de-
no matter how one may view the so-
actual process of fusion was in some
who could aspire to nobility. The lit e•
with which the founders of the republic viewed the
pression does in no manner affect our prosperity and,
cial sciences. The Jew who was told
countries more intensive than in
that the Church often tried to m,,-. , .
right of religious freedom and tolerance. In an age
consequently, we maintain an aloof, detached attitude,
i.
that, if he disobeys the laws of
others. But in no case among civ-
special provision for the conte.s1
righteousness,
the
heavens
will
be
ilized
white
peoples
was
the
racial
where K. K. K. uniformity is the mark of superiority,
tends to confirm the view that thy ;—
but such is not the case in Europe. However, as per-
like brass and the earth like iron,
group preserved as such. Racial prim-
saner
of
the
converts
could
as
a
rsi
the id,pa of individual differences is a rank heresy and
sons intensely interested in the peace of Europe, we
proved this to his sorrow in ancient
ciples which had been all-powerful in
not i.e enviable.
deserves no consideration from those with the inquisi-
Palestine. The festival of the ingath-
the tribal stage continued after the
hope that coics itions in Russia will be remedied and
The situation changed when 0 ,
ering was witness to the Hebrew hus-
formation of the state to hold their
principle of civil equality began •
tors' psychology.
stabilized. Jews we are doubly interested, for
bandman's dependence on God and
own in the somewhat attenuated form
make
headway in general law, a •
And what is more, does the fact that our Catholic
we realize more every day that the fate and prosperity
to the need for upright conduct to-
of castes, such as "hereditary es-
the disabilities of the Jews reels • . I
wards God and man.
brothers, or any other group desire to maintain sep-
fates." But in medieval Europe, re-
of our people tle,pend upon the rehabilitation of Russian
as yet unrepealed in Prussia i•
The Palestine of the future would
ligious functions had already passed
first half or in Russia in the -•
arate schools, make them less as a menace to our coun-
industry and commerce.
to well to have its festival of ingath-
to the cosmopolitan church. Every
•I
half of the nineteenth century:
try? Have they refused to pay taxes levied for the
No matter what happens in the British elections,
ering, too. A godless Palestinian
step in the evolution of western civil-
then, indeed, we see a rapid ri. ,
Jewry
would
be
fatal
for
the
Jews
motion
led
to
the
weakening
of
racial
maintenance of the public schools of the state? Are
the Labor Party has shown that realism, good will nd
the number of convt•rsions.
and for all mankind, Nature rebelled
barriers till, with the advent of dem-
But the fierce spirit 31f religieu
they not as good citizens because they desire to in-
honesty of Purpose can do something toward the so
once before in Palestine and, if neces-
ocracy,
red, all social functiorts were trans-
tolerance had another consequon •
culcate the precepts of their religion, while the chil-
sary, will rebel again,
tion of knotty problems.
to a multitude of groups, no-
fel
the general rule which forbade -.- tl
[ions, "nationalities, " so cial classes or
.
dren are taught the secular subjects required?
intercourse and intermrirriajn•
political parties—groups based on ter-
Prayer-Book.
tween different classes was mut.11 •
That the public school is one of the most excellent
ri(ory, laeguage, economic interests
inforced in the case of the Jew ,
N WAS a middle-aged 'nano He
institutions upon which democracy is built goes without
or political ideals, but never on birth
would, of fusion in those contl,'
attends services in two syna-
and blood. The fundamental ideals
The Joint Distribution (7omr4ee/liquidated. The
saying, but yet that does not in any manner predis-
would, fndeed, be absurd. Any com
gogues. The views expounded in the
of Judaism, as well as the interests of lion between proselytism and .11131,
two congregations differ in many
National Federation of Ukrainian Jews has discontinu-
pose us to the view that any group .of men or women
the Jews, compelled them to take al-
was strongly discouraged by the -I.
fundamental ways. But being a man
may not maintain their own schools when such schools
ued many of its activities, but yet the needs of Ukrain-
ways the side of equality anti human
themselves, as well as Severely l•
of broad spirit, a liberal, so to speak,
fellowship as against raciakestrange.
do not violate the law either in spirit or letter. No one
ian Jewry are just as insistent as before.
ished by the Christian anther.•
he could occupy a seat in either con-
mint and hereditary privili•ges. This
Sexual intercourse between .13.a•
gregation without harming a single
but a purblind or prejudiced bigot could offer any op-
It is not a pleasure to remind Detroit Jewry that
fact of the most t•xclusive of all castes
non-Jew was branded a0-"so.l. o
soul. Indeed, one might conclude that
Ukrainian Jews suffer more from pogroms and bandits
or races strt•nuously combatting any
position to the parochial school on the score of law-
hoth by Maimonides and by Chri ,
such a mn
t feels a double urge. To-
distinction of race or caste lo one of
than did any of the massacre-ridden countries of Eu-
lawyers;
wyors; and cruel and infam
day he w'uld pray with one group of
lessness or subversive character.
the
strangest
paradoxes
of
history.
death was all the guilty pair conlil
his fella 'Jews, tomorrow with an-
With the issue raised once more,,we are made to
rope. The picture of privation and moral degradation
The anti-Semite, who seeks to defend
other. (1 e would not he amiss if he
the "purity" of his Germanic, Slav or poet On
tin the
either
side
of the
ghotte
of the orphans of the Ukraine drawn by Chief Rabbi
realize that the virtues of the spirit do not stay won
thought that such a man possessed
other
hand
.lewish
law a •
Nordic race , as against the Jew, and
twice the zeal of the Jew who con-
morals, instead of combatting the I
Hertz of England a year ago is still true, though some-
without constant vigilance. All attempts to confine the
the
Jew,
who
answers
hint
hy
assert-
tents himself with worshipping only
urn' instincts of man 13y an AS , '
what toned by more peaceful and prosperous condi-
human conscience have met with ignominious defeat
ing that "there is n(3 such thing as
in that synagogue which represents
ideal, made them serve the ends 441 t'
a race," are both talking nonsense.
from the earliest beginnings of man's history. For a
his particular outlook on what con.
tions.
community. The "multiplieation
For the Jews are indisputably "a
stitutes
Judaism.
the seed of Israel" ‘All!, littfrally ,
Until some relief organization is found to take the
time the inquisitors and the tormentors succeeded. but
race," a rare which has preserved its
But this man must have been a
legal and social duty facilitatedte :
place of the Joint Distribution Committee, or until the
the long record of man's struggle proves conclusively,
"purity
of
blond"
through
the
ages,
eager
person.
For
did
he
not
truly
enforced in every way by the o: •
while the modern Germans or Rus-
conic to the synagogue Yom Kippur
that the spirit of freedom. which does matter, always
Ort is in a position to carry out , its full program, some-
moral authorities and by a vigil. •
•sians or Americans are not races at
morning with his Pa.ssover prayer-
was 10 .
thing must be done for those who cannot help them-
triumphs.
opinion. that
Every
,Jew Jew she
book? Did he ask for a book con- . all, only nations, tanned by a contin- public
ly interested
every
selves. At the present the Michigan Federation of
In this campaign no doubt the enemies of religious
taining the Yom Kippur service? He ,sinus and ever-continuing mixture ,•3f
have a numerous offspring, for tl ,
blood. Qnly one 4114W, Benjamin Dis-
did nut. Is not one prayer;boak-sai
Ukrainian Jews is attempting to continue the work.
freedom will resort to chicane, specious arguments,
could be no hope for the posterity '
i•iii•li, has had suffi•ient pride to point
good as another?
any .low if the preservation of 1
in part at least. of the National Federation of Ukrain-
and even downright falsehood. The old ghosts of
out the obvious truth that the Jews
whole community was not provi l. •I
ian Jews. The one project which they are handling
are really the most complete and last
Papal domination and secret controls will be trotted
Emb rrrrrr ment.
for. Thus the birth rate toss ml.
remaining
representatives
of
the
"ar-
is an orphanage at Kiev, where 85 children are wholly
tained at a uniformly high ha.:
out dressed in all the paraphernalia of terror and ugh-
CAN'S the Christian school teacher
istocratic" Ws, and that the proudest
Profligacy Was cheeked in an unpata
dependent upon the money forwarded byl'he Michigan
0 to the Jewish social worker:
families of "blue blood" and ancient
ness.
leled devils: and the Jews were ft,.
"Why is it that the Jewish children
lineages in Eurnpe are but recent up-
All we ask of our readers to do in this controversy
federation.
from the ravages of syphilis.
in my class know so little of the Bible
starts of mixed and doubtful origin,
Detroit and Michigan Jewry can render an ines-
is to bear in mind the essential truths of democracy for
and of the Jewish religion?" Says
in comparison with the humblest mem-
(To be continued next week.)
the Jewish social worker to the Chris-
timable service by contributing to the Michigan Feder-
which we, as a people, have made as many sacrifices
ber of the rme which has been "set
tian teacher- -nothing. She would
apart for the special survive and per-
as any. We have been a minority people since the dia-
ation of Ukrainian Jews until such a time as our breth-
like to speak but she cannot, for she
fect enjeyment of Giel "
',Calk B. Brodsky, attorney of N• •
ren in the Ukraine are able to take care of their own
realist's only too well that the state-
spora wherever we have lived, and if any people has
A Fundamental Fact.
York, was installed recently fts A '"
ment of the teacher is substantially
destitute and orphans.
learned the value of democracy from actual cruel ex-
magistrate at ceremonies in the t -
It is necessary to insist upon this
true. The social worker discusses the
sex Market Court, over which he is
one fundamental fact if we are going
matter with the rabbi of her c33ngre
perience it is surely ISrat I I. It has been truly said that
preside. Mr. Brodsky, who was
ts seek the solution to the problem
tration and with the heads, of the
Israel will not be found far :may when democracy is
The Ilakenkreuzler of Vienna are certainly en-
pointed by Mayor Hylan, is a Ural .
nix sented by Jewi,h history. The pe-
Unit ed Hebrew Schools. Their an-
ate of New York University, '01. rt. !
engaged in any struggle with autocracy. We cannot
gaged in the work befitting red-blooded men. They
culiar
cireumstance,
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Jewish
his-
swer is simple and direct: )1.44 Jew-
has acted AS trial counsel in sever i
tory, which are eifennonly point , o1 out
ish parents ht•ware and send their
be far removed in this instance. for even though the
frightened Jewish orphans in an institution maintained
conspicuous Cast,. The new !nazi
as
living
obstaele,
to
"national"
sur-
children to the religious schools."
loudest mouth may shriek with raucous, strident voices
by the Agudath Israel in Vienna. We would hardly
trate is a member cillthe Grand Strc ,
vival, were, as a matter of fact, the
It is not in the mwerty-ridden see-
Boys. Masons. Shrine, Elks, New Y , r
that they are the saviors of America, we know that only
real
Calls,
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the unique fact of Jew-
be surprised if these heroic anti-Semites would tear off
tion of the city, if such a section ex-
County lawyers' Association, Joti
ish mend pro-or, ation. The disper-
ists in Detr3rit, that the teacher in
those who are tolerant, je:-.t Mill respectful of the fund-
gate posts belonging to Jewish residents of Vienna.
Educational Society, Independent Or
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oil the J•os aIll ng p..oplos, for
question instructs Jewish children.
amental law of the land are the genuine upholders of
der Irrith Abraham, hoard of din
the tined part wholly alien in blo o d
Children. even though gralal-up. are quite easily made
It is in a part of town where Jews
tors of Israel Zion llospital, board
democracy, and with those who uphold these hard won
own their homes, tide in automobiles
and very inferior from the point of
to keep their places.
directors of the Hebrew National On
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and eat costly victuals. These par-
view of civilization, was the very fact
ideals we shall continue to work and struggle.
pnan Asylum anal of other crat•r! ,
on'T ti• would have their children learn
which pin vent, d racial fusion and
We unhesitantingly join with the Catholics in this
and benevolent organizations. Be
to dance artistically and recite Ilra-
which made the survival of individual
The Jews of P,rumberg, Poland. must forego $100,-
• 4 years old.
rustic pieces with eyes full of expres-
state in their fight to perpetuate the sacred rights.so
Jews possible only in the form of a
000 bequeathed to the "poor_JewVof my Polish home
sion and gesture's replete with mean-
community clii,ely united in itself and
hard won. and if the Protestants were a minority and
ing. They are loving, devoted par-
town" by Mrs. Lena Coheir-)of Philadelphia. In this
severely segregated from the sur-
Alexander Tomarkin: a Russia ,
an attempt were made to curtail their freedom in mat-
e nts; as parents Should be.
rounding populations. Indeed, while
of ruirrand poverty in Europe such a condition as exists
Jew, is reported to have discovered a
They may be loving parents bat
the Jews remained no united, they en-
ters of religious worship we would as unhesitatingly
cure for pneumonia. Ile has is,"
day of ruin and poverty in Europe such a condition as
they are not dutiful ones. This is the
joyed certain exceptional advantages
making experiments for some lino
join with them to prevent any law which would place
crux of the problem.
in the struggle for existence. The
exists in the city of Bromberg, in the province of Posen,
at his laboratory in Rome, Italy.
in jeopardy this precious heritage.
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