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ALONG
A Jewish Women's Movement
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rather optimistic because he believes that the European
countries are fulfilling their obligations regarding na-
tional minorities and particularly Jewish minorities.
By ABRAHAM CAPLAN
Even if we could accept the sanguine position of Mr.
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Marshall
and
believe
that
Roumania,
Poland
and
Hun-
resident and Editor
J. Cummins, President
live
Jewish
undertakings
the
ham
I wonder if the enfranchisement of
gary are scrupulously observing minority rights, we
that writes the subscription cheek car
Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager
the women of this country has brought
see no reason for exaggerated hopefulness in this di-
ries out the wishes of the mother s
Exhibit.
to
the American Jewess a heightened
Second-class matter March S, 1919. at the Postofilce st Detroh,
the household. It is one of the ut
intoned
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rection. However, we are not persuaded that the
sense of duty and responsibility
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most consequence that Jewish w1,111,11,
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anxious
times.
these
urgent
and
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aforementioned governments are carrying out their ob-
I geties art playa a prominent part.
the power it exerts,
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is true that in the solu ion of grave t hood think
To those who, speaking to the Jews,
ligations
despite
the
fact
that
their
pious
gestures
are
when its ci scorn was nut brilliani
problems
distinctions
in
regard
to
sex
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say "Nay" comes a vigorous "Aye"
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and
luxury
in comfort but lo„
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eriean seems and throughout the troub•
jlry
brush of the painter, moulds the clay
pity fur the suffering and hospo st
and spirit of the constitutional guarantees.
led countries of Europe, demands of
for sculpture, draws the fine and elo-
for those that needed it. Jewish %so:: -
mery
man,
woman
and
child
who
can
_ $3.00 Per Year
Subscription, in Advance
find
no
cause
for
jubilation
and
do
not
envisage
quent
lines
of
the
etcher.
Ile
designs
W'e
en have to a large degree spurned
pressed into greater isr lesser serv-
To Ines. publiestion, all correeposdenc• and new. matter most reach this
the dawning of the millenium in the alleged recognition exquisite jewelry, devises plans for be
values and practices with which
office by Tumday evening of *ash week.
ice his, her or its full measure of de-
noble buildings and weaves tapestries
, ss
were formerly bound up, to the c• •
of minority rights. Assume that the numerus clausus
votion to and interest in Jewish cans-
pondenee on sublects of Internet
in precious worsteds. It would be
the
he Detroit JewIgh Chronicle Invi to corres
of this Jewish people and the I.,•.•
specific
field
T
useless to recite the names of Jewish
es. But is there not
to the Jewish people, but dlechline responsibility for an indorsement of
is abandoned and further assume that Yiddish and
*s;
mess of Jewish homes and of is os
view. expreeeed by the writers.
for Jewish woman's work in the per-
They are plentiful enough.
Hebrew schools are permitted to exist, that children artists.
ties .
formative of which nothing less t has
But do we Jews fully appreciate
Tebeth 6, 5685 are allowed to be taught Judaism and are not forced to the part which, as laymen, we should a Jewish woman's movement would
A Jewish woman s movement,
January 2, 1925
it to take shape along proper and
study the Christian religion. Why should we go into play in this connection? First of all, he necessary
do we take the trouble to acquaint
cal
lines, would have two • •
There is no gainsaying that the
ecstasies over such a state of affairs? The vice of the ourselves with the work of Jewish
Isaac Seder.
phases. One of these would ha,.
widespread prosperity in America has
whole
matter
goes
much
deeper
and
that
vice
consists
artists, of American Jewish artists?
it,
objective
the crystallizatis os si•
dulled the finely sensitive spirit of
Isaac Seder Of the Frank and Seder Company of
in the very fact of minority and majority classifications. Secondly, do we, after learning who nearly every element in the commun- thought that only that Jewess n ,
Pittsburgh died in Baltimore on Thursday, Dec. 25,
are the sincere workers in the various
suits upon giving her childrio, s
ity. The Jew and the Jewess are no
This spirit of discrimination and classification is ram-
fields of art, patronize them consist-
ish education—as thorough
exception. Success has wrought mis-
after a brief illness.
ently enough to warrant our pride in
pant
and
its
corroding
effect
is
baying
a
telling
influ-
sililc--is
entitled to full SOCial rc..t.g-
chief
in
thousands
of
Jewish
homes.
Mr. Seder may be remembered for his meteoric rise
work? Bitter indeed is the re-
Whereas not so ninny years ago the
iiiti ■ in. The other aspect of the
ence upon us in America. Twice within five years we their
sentment of Jewish artists, artists of
in the mercantile world. It is less than 20 years since
recognizable as such
.tent would ile . ..clop the concept i••,
was
Jewish
home
have been called upon in the state of Michigan to re-
great merit, toward Jewish men and
there can be no complete Jewish
by virtue of religious observance and
he left the manufacturing and wholesale field to give
women of financial substance who
affirm and re-establish the right of people to conduct
ing unless miss accepts lin ado.OIA
a very direct interest in local and ex-
of his genius and ability in the sphere where he had
seem studiously to avoid patronizing
.
share of the responsibility of
tra-American charities and educa-
Jewish art lest they deem themselves
us well as we know how, the tsi
shone so brilliantly. The true greatness of a man is their own schools.
tional endeavors, the tendency in this
Such an amount of dust has been raised, so much
clannish.
which EllroO.:, -
ing problems
year of grace is quite in other direc-
measured by his ability to accept success without im-
These remarks are made in connec-
vicious Nordic propaganda has deluged us that the very
Jewry has been thrust. I cari.
tions. Jewish women—the very Jew-
tion
with
the
fourth
annual
exhibit
pairing the democratic spirit, and in this Isaac Seder
fundamentals of our existence as a democracy are for- of works of Jewish artists, to be held bib women who, according to Talmud- whether the Jewess directs Is sl r
was an illustrious example. Ile was never condescend-
and her energies to Zionist
legend, because of their righteous-
gotten. When a victory over the dark, sinister forces at Temple Beth El next week under ic
specifically to the program of
ness and courage had justified and
ing to the humblest employe and never did he cringe or
the auspices of the educational de-
soh in Palestine; whether she ti• ••
is
won
we
think
it
a
new
and
great
achievement
of
the
made
possible
the
redemption
of
Is-
fawn upon those who regarded themselves as the elect
, partment of the United Jewish Char-
satisfaction in service to such cas.•
rael fossils Egyptian slavery—may now
ities. Go to the exhibit, study its
in the financial or social world. He took an interest human spirit. We have a beggar spirit and are satis-
as those represented by the Ort
be
said
to
have
entered
upon
an
era
contents and if you are even remotely
fied
with
small
alms.
We
are
so
swamped
by
the
out-
meld or the movement to relics,-
in the affairs of all his co-workers, and if he discovered
of self-indulgence. Jewish women in
interested in works of art buy what
refugees' plight; whether she aish
pourings
of
reactionaries
and
pseudo
intellectual
hooli-
increasing numbers seem to Liss
anneals to you most, if you have the
an ambitious, keen worker he never hesitated to praise
rescuing Talmudical academies in l- is
singled out for exceeding preference
gans that for the nonce we fail to realize that in mat-
wherewithal.
rope from poverty and threatened ii <-
or to advance him.
and emphasis the numerous social and
solution. There are ninny great .1..,
In his dealings with those guilty of flagrant pecca- ters of race, religion and politics all men are created
personal pleasures which, in exagger.
Antipode..
ish causes clamoring for the .Isss i-ii
sympathized and un- equal and that the right to speak freely upon all mat-
ated form, seem illogical in the tea-
HE fame that some men achieve
dillos Isaac Seder showed that her
woman's motherly interest mid en-
ditional
method
of
Jewish
living
and
I not only lives after them but
ous cases involving ters is an inalienable right. It is rather terrifying to
couragement, numerous enough to , t-
derstood human frailty. In
altogether to be regretted in the press
goes before them as a sort of fire
be
made
conscious
of
the
fact
that
our
people
have
be-
diff er i ng tastes.
: ss
s t y w ; id I e l . y ......
large peculations he would not cause arrests and
lighting their way. This circum-
ent situation of world Jewry. Coln-
It will he sufficient, to say the least.
come mendicants to such a degree that they are thank-
pared to the voices that clamor for
stance no doubt must be pleasing to
permitted no scandals, but actually assisted the offend-
if
American
Jewish women will revert
ful when governments fulfill their obligations to them those who have been schooled in the petty social enjoyment, for cards, for to the practice
of looking at the Jew•
ers. Such was the nobility of Isaac Seder.
doctrine that peoples are essentially
the noisome life in amusement places,
as
minorities.
We
really
thought
that
many
had
sin-
ish situation—the large, cruelly hand.
When prosperity did come to him he was not un-
for everlasting travel, the voices that
ungrateful and that fame is a maid
led
Jewish
situation—through
tra-
education,
cerely
and
seriously
accepted
the
formula
to
make
the
too capricious to court. But even so,
urge constructive doing in
mindful of the unfortunates and those in distress. If
ditionally Jewish eyes, eyes of pity
in religious work, in concern fur refu-
a man who, after years of notable
world safe for democracy and would be satisfied with
any one person is responsible for the success of the new
and
heisting
and
helpful
purpose.
But
work in a widely acclaimed cause and
gees and for those who see in contact
see in
V
Jewish hospital in Pittsburgh it was Isaac Seder. He not nothing short of the full measure. We know, however,
after having had, as it were, the laur-
with the soil a re
quiting of their bun-
it will tie necessary for them to
essential,
fruitful
service
the
large,
ger for peaceful labor and economic
only gave a large amount of money, but gave unstint- that it was a rallying cry for many and pure hokum for els of a grateful people placed upon
-
field
of
their
activity,
rather
than
in
An,
his
head,
seeks
rest
and
relaxation
in
are unhappily few. The
ingly of his valuable time and much of that vitality even larger numbers, but a considerable minority cer- distant parts of the world only to solidity,
the petty philanthropies to which they
erican Jewish woman cannot he typi.
tainly took it literally and were prepared to insist upon find himself besieged to go forth in tied by Henrietta Szold and Rebekah are prone to attach themselves, local
which he so badly needed.
indulgences that are given the stamp
the
armor
of
his
particular
service
Kohut,
if
the
truth
he
preferred
to
a
it
in
and
out
of
season.
Isaac Seder's death is a great loss to his co-workers
must enjoy boundless human kindness
a benevolence—a forced, unconvi n.
glessing over the prickly actualities
We will not bless those who despise us and gra-
no less than to the whole Jewish community of Amen-
ring benevolence.
and social willingness to transform a
which now obtain in the life of Am-
If those two requirements—that ,-f
ca, for his works and generosity, tolerant spirit and ciously give us a penny as compensation for the ig-
holiday jaunt into a series of pleas
erican Jewry.
giving the child an articulate Jewish
for
sacrifice
for
a
great
cause.
reasonableness were known over the whole land. nominious abuse they shower upon us. This acceptance
The time is ripe for a vigorous re-
training and that of service to one or
David A. Brown, who is now so-
of minority rights for our brethren in Europe may very journing
turn of American Jewesses to their
more definitive causes leading to the
in distant Australia and
easily lead to an acceptance of the same treatment here. showing the Jews of that part of the wonted status in the Jewish common- solution of Jewish problems in lands
ity. It is high time that Jewish nom-
other than our own—if these (Si' re-
world
the
manner
in
which
he
ap-
Any weakness, timidity or compromise may eventually
A Subtle Method.
en in this country, favored as they are
quirements are met by American Jew-
proaches major Jewish problems, for-
Gloomy Dean Inge, the lusty, erudite divine of Eng- lead to the enactment of the discriminatory legislation tunately possesses the quality which by peace and economic fullness, revert ish women, Antillean Jewry will
in the back of the head of an Albert Johnson and the enables one to place duty to great to their potential leadership in essen- emerge upon an era to which on ill
lund, has entered the lists of anti-Semites. Ile chose
that
tial Jew
causes above all his joys. The impul-
nn t need to hesitat e to apply -
y, the
not the vulgar or plebeian method of attack but prefers whole Nordic brood. There is great danger in tempor-
to point nut that in, let us
sion that generated his masterful
izing
in
matters
as
fundamental
as
these
and
the
slight-
rection
of
one
of
the
most
unique
matter
of
generous
giving
to
impose-.
much
misused
word—glorious.
—
the subtle, insidious one of invidious comparison, think-
drives in behalf of stricken human
ing thereby to make the sweetmeat delectable to some est indication of a willingness to accept less than the
beings has,-with the passing of time,
UN-AMERICANISM IN AMERICA
whole loaf of religious, racial and political equality will
of us by loading all the sins of Jewry upon the Tartar
become, like poetry, beauty preserved
in recollection. But the primal readi-
result
most
disastrously.
By DR. ALEXANDER LYONS
influences.
Only when the whole minority rights business is ness to plunge into the whirl of essen-
--_-__—
The Jews of the west should not take it amiss when
tial activity, even if the scene be
breadth of Dr. S. Parkes Cadman,
scrapped will we feel that there is reason for hopeful- thousands
some eastern, Tartar-tainted Jews are blamed for the
of miles away from his own
American life is permeated and
done little or nothing to combat prisja-
Bolshevik unrest in Europe. This is delightfully assur- ness of a better day for Israel and the minority groups country, obtains in this extraordinary poisoned with un-Americanism. Our dice in general and more particularly
man in an unusual degree.
ual
dominant
national
ambition
today
is
to th
oference ouse
ing but the inescapable fact persists that practically all in Europe.
in
It is hardly to be wondered that it
to Americanize our people, and yet
eir Is
sprael.
of
bretits ref the hho td
brethren
was to Mr. Brown that Henry II.
the Jews now called western emerged from the eastern
ninny who are most conspicuous in th e
When we find education and relig-
Rosenfelt's history of the American
movement are flagrantly un-American.
Ghetto at some time or other. The 7,000,000 Jews of
The Comic Spirit Smiles.
ion in America in two of their most
Jewish War Relief Committee, "This
No clearer proof of this eon be found
powerful
embodiments in the univer-
the Russian empire, the millions of Jews of America
Thing
of
Giving,"
was
dedicated,
and
The total eclipse of the irrepressible, taciturn, paci-
then in the wide-spread activity of the
city and in the church doing little to .
in a manner that is eloquent not
and not a few German, English and French Jews trace
Ku Klux Klan which claims to he 100
fic militarist Leon Trotzky, is forecast by his enforced
merely rhetorically but in the sense
per cent American and attempts to stem the tide of prejudice, what is to ¢
their origin to eastern forebears. Some emasculated as-
be expected of less important spheres
that it voices the fervor of praise on
vacation in the Crimea.
tight the Catholic, the Jew and the Ne-
the lips of millions of Jews in every
gro in the interest of making the coon- of human interest and effort? And so
similationists may find warm comfort in the distinction
After seven years of dictatorship he finds himself
we find that slay by day in the press
part
of
the
world.
try Protestant. It would American-
but it is really only stupid folly that could make such cast out, shorn of all power, his intransigent spirit
elsevvhere posi•
their
a which
of New York City nd
ins, as it believes, by the very un-Am-
li
by
demarcations acceptable to any spirited and self-re- broken anti his robust constitution shattered. He
Trial.
tions are advertis ed
erican effort to supplant what it
,
wording give plain warning nut only
AN one conceive of a more thrilling
specting Jew. It is at best a clever dodge, an apolo- thou ht he could cope with the triumvirate, Zionovieff,
claims
is
domination
by
one
church
or
race with the domination of another to some Jews but to all Jews to keep
than a court - room in wale
gist's excuse, but that does not lessen the poison exuded
meth- Kameneff and Stalin, but finds that those sinister, un- are
C scene
assembled, on the one hand, rep-
race or church. Every truly respect- off the ground.
ism. This
There are many clubs in America
derground forces which served the Czar so bloodily resentatives of cruel, drunken power able American ought to feel ciingratu-
d oubt of a nti-Se
from the mephitic swamps
l ve
and
cleave
a
n
wedge
latory towards Texas for the rebuke which are in no sense denominational
r
and so well were still to be found in the pay of domi-
0d is calculated no doubt
s torfl rsn-
sir racial, which include a great var.
hr, Thhee vi3s.csdina
tementy
distinction
ncatIll
ri.caol
inn
it
administered
to
the
Klan,
while
only
e
a
that
perhaps
drive
a in
it ant politicians in Russia. Trotzky writes a book, "My
eventful
iety of elements, which are cautiously 'f j
Jewry in two. It is hope to
1 912 w as one o f the most
contempt can properly be entertained
make our western Jews feel superior and aristo-
by no means few great trials in
dn safeguarded against the entrance of 1
nii i n. where e a t hat.
nt
'nit n States
will and break any common bonds of race anti ancest- Mistakes," in which (according to reports) he attempts the
for ul Western
to tind
the history of the world. In the twen-
wields
Jews, although it would he easy
h oror \g‘a
f
netfu
bane
eratie
ry which unite them with the inferior. vulgar, Tartar to expose the vacillatory, jejune policy of the triumvi-
Beth century, after evidence had ac-
am not
a Democrat and yet I find representatives of the Jewish people
termining
influence.
ated
that
the
world
had
beg
un
who would in all respects lie superior (
Jews. That would be a charming consummation for rate, but discovers that it is suppressed as counter-revo-
cumulated
I
a the members of the s
lo to a far horizon upon which
the confusion and fury that would arise and might en- lutionary. The comic spirit at this point almost grins to
abundant
comfort
in
the
recent
elec.
to
many
justice, reason and understanding
but Trotzky himself, by his self-restraint and silence,
tion of Governor Smith because of the dubs.
were said to have been inscribed, the
And so I might go on greatly ex- 1
un the Klan in tending
able the Judophobes to massacre anti discriminate with-
rning it serves po
the list of offenses that in tis.
compels the abortive grin to die.
Hollis li bel raised its head. The Jews y t
gh tending
knzi ri nte hc o hsa v n g unt tt t
New Y ork t hat there is still enou
track of the blind bigotry of preio-
f, to.tii,e1 ° Yr t r r id u , thhtw
This man, in exile, called back to Russia by the im-
out any opposition from those who are articulate and in-
es •
EMIT
ROM
P
T
Americanism in this Empire State to
dice are perpetrated against all .1
for
counteract that abominable un-Am-
Think of eastern Jewry in this day of grace left to pending revolution which overturned every established th B e ilis h ad soug Chsti an blood And
no matter how truly Anwrissan 111111,V
fluential.
a
s.
I( woo
• •
institution is again in exile, but an exile more bitter ritual purposes, stood aghast.
ericanism whh
54 them n•aY lit.
•
h
nwrely
because
he
.•
o
ffice
f
o
man out o
But Jews are not the only victim-
experienced. Illy former net they knew that e
u
. All than any he had previo sly
the tender mercies o f the progromtsch
pens to be a Catholic, a Jew or a
to defame the Jewish people could not
a
p,
h..
of the un-Americanism of that pr"
and Austria
exclusion from the land of his birth and choice was en- challenge God and history. Who was
gaps of Russia, Roumania, Hungary
The
prepossession
is work As'
once spoken,
way which
in the nobler
t s dangerous
the throat-cutting without any protest or molestation
forced by those to whom he was anathema and by to reveal the truth that,
The Klan, as the most conspicuous is i an
structure of
would result in the entire
h
of on-Americanism in Am-
erican life. The Italian, the Irish , .
from an aroused and sympathetic western Je‘vry. And
for those wh se social, economic and political theories
unrihteous
lies fanny!. like the
is
an
oranization
of
g
g
the
foreigner
generally,
the
Canis
erican lif e today,
.h • should they clamor so vociferously and with such O
f h own. He was a militant Philistine temple wen shaken by that un-American prejudice with the Jew, the Negro are all con:, s
were the v eryo antithesis ois
" *
.
into
ignominous
s
ari
,
son,
in the invidious inclusion of an in , : i.
Sa m
which our country is hone semis td,
malcontent. a devastating evangel, in the days of t t
indignation when only Tartars are being octimit« .
sno,oen. kothhecr ew ia tItst..,s..serc ellyoodufor
-,.:-.fikerti
iousness that is leaving the vire t ,
which we find its pernicious in the per-
Czar, and for his activities it was meet that he stiffer
We may be told that we are poking our noses into mat-
its traces across the grandeur as ,
sistent propaganda of a certain me-
1
ed in a ' suavely cer:
e
ostracism. But the bitterness of the draught which he
which do not concern us, and with some reason too,
persons who tstifi
glory of the banner of that Ameri..0.-
chanized
manufacturer
of
machinery
,
that .lows
s
the
effect
in he now must perforce swallow would be hemlock to one
e
manner
r tarn
ism whist'. properly conceived and ssr
of Michigan who, while making a
for if they are Tartars why should we meddle
priceless
contribution
to
the
civiliza-
n by this n less the artist and philosopher than Trotzky. Think of
hod out, is inimical to all that pr" •,
lebration, citing 'r Jewie sh ia ss w -
affair? But very few if any will be taken in
over
dice preaches and performs.
tion
of
our
time,
is
more
than
offset-
was
out l
itvature
to
bear
them
mmander-in-chief
of
the
Russian
t
aroil
p
il
One of the most surprising as
kind of ruse. This divide and rule policy has bee
ting it with the pestilence of the sus-
it. This man, the co
o tn ean death
,
this prisjusis.
dinate con- armies, finds time to write critical, comprehensive re- R
picion, separatism, antagonism and
shocking OVidOnreS of
tried before on Jewry. Those whose inr
conflict that he has been systemati-
in American life is to be found wilt'.
'istev'tri. retiring;
ons hipss views on the ottitents and tendencies in Russian art. l it- are toll, 1 w )' ..h(s ('' f h1e 1‘91 , " rand
nds very
has
often
made
them
question
their
r
one
would
never
expect
to
find it, I° t!.
colly
sowing
in
the
hearts
and
minds
coif
d t on whom
all puffed up by the Dean '
of
b t tin t I f in ets wa ns f Is; bi o , the witness
move
f
anti
the
drama.
This
sabre
rattler
has
a
poetic
in
certain
organizationas
of
the
American
people.
be
Will
ature
er
with Ghetto Jews
h
, happy
where, under the aegis of fratersis
nti wil „ to „.,,ii
Prejudice is to my mind the most
as strain so profoundly rooted that a barracks cannot re-
uthe s‘ ta onsd e. ' The
'
tsorik
amazing anthropological discovery
a
Rabbi
Maze
Anieriean
(mem,l
orelati
prolitie parent of the un-Americanism
to be freed from a burden at once heir
crowd was hushed. A question from
ront his imagination line, color anti rhythm. It
un7st
i a lnu suknf
that just now is running such a high
gti s t iltis n bir
l
r n ou ngl f forth
nly ney
t a lle r eatto
well afford to lose their support. But would not surprise us if we learned that he is an ex-
Ti, my mind a crying need in An.
tide of vicious infection among us. No
low
uses B u
odi o
the
eriean life is a united effort of all -
nd jeweler. that his firm tone. t Rut
man can be a Jew long in America, as
d will
s.
We
can
of
western
Jewry
it was the tone ofli
,I:101
Pert
in
the
art
of
the
silversmith
a
ligious and educational bodies to
the vast masses
today, without realizing that
ientific.
p Pseudo scientific.
s
tastes ran to tapestries, or that he has a penchant for scholar and righteous man. It was it he obtains
this rising tide of on-Americanism in
is
prejudged
and
condemned
for
his
the
tone
of
truth.
Another
question
new ethnic group in gs as spuriou 'an
i
any form t.y preaching and in pra t s s
Nordic anti-Sanitises is finding the going very diffi-
identification ns a Jew no matter
rare lace, filigrees or etchings; he' may be a conn osseur
r•
Wa, put to him. Forth came the re-
compelling fair play. I want this
It
whether his be merely nominal and re-
ply, calm, learned and true.
cult but is not quite ready to give up the whole slander-
of the old masters.
as a Jew. I am not in sympathy w
ally unslewish or representative of the
ugh
the
thin
small
voice
thI,s
a
osn
i
istt
l
a
s,f
ssei
t
n
If he were a retired or inactive chief of staff his
too many Jews who only resent press
tain debauch of race hatred at one time. They reason,
finest form of Jewishness and so con-
speaking through the
be-
dice when it is anti-Jewish and j,
formable to the noi lest expressions of
perhaps, that since the project must be abandoned the literary studies would be hardly worth mentioning but
rabbi'sywords. s
are thems eles guilty of it in other
lusting
try
-
labors and controversies, both political
Americanism.
The e smiles from the blood
f
its
absurdity
anti
weakness,
they
might
a
nutty
w
rections. I am opposed to and dept*
.• o
' s vanes . h b
Cossack o ma
, ..
This prejudice off on-Americanism
while damning tat' and military. have been so arduous that they a. t.
,Ilews
-
prejudice in American life bissati
expedient of lauding some
is thrusting its tentac.ss into almost
a re air hail disappeared. Frowns vis
birth.
caused him to collapse twice; such a man has an un- ited their brows and stayed there. A every sphere of Americ in life. One am an American in parentage,
others. The dean and his confreres on the 'Morning
training and activity and think tso
would suppose that our eoucational in-
b.
r esti and a fourth. To th ese
quenchable. radical flame of genius which burns t bird q uon
Post have seen it work beautifully and effectively in in-
much of my country to allow it to , .
stitutions would be free from it as
came epli es even more effectual .
it gen-
m
ting
to
apply
prostituted to passion and ignores
bl e •
through every ostac
Ears were be ing strained to hear each
dividual cases a nd now are attep
in subservience to the political aniS.
. were
If he were one of lesser mental stature, or one who
orally with the backing of formidable-looking scientific
i ttip t sc pei r rit aisn sf YeZ'uni!lisd eliiii.h'11171 r
tions and machinations of a Ku Kiss
n'etitnletssr
ssa e 2r.e e
marklace.
et place or one who had STY: rn'iii, ioi f thh eerar b abbi bw i hrloo tl h s e ed v' became
to the truth . And yet there
data. The whole affair does not promise well, however, cried out in agony tat
Klan or any other organiztaion.
hither nor yon. The silence
prioatc schools, college% and un:-
l'rejudice is a remnant of barbar•
since they are driven to employ such crude weapons, no con tensations which unable him to take his punish- s t olemns truth Was having its hour in Many
Sot •
ivt,:ts:it,i,efs,Istnhrichanrdefurseefinae(lel, even a km.
At best, it is a veneered
NlicreiichacaafteitiecCavctiltipcnourite-tranmor.
meat gracefully, then indeed would the comic spirit
and he may soon pack up their bag of tricks. Pei
agery. At worst,
enwn
.
maerje
'bbi
linings.,
merely
because
he
is
ce because
burst out in ribald, unrestrained laughter; but, as it is.
that all their arguments and reasons have ileith
The ra
It
r r i l
soon would come the end. T
1 r iegit r , et itno s A an ctthh ait . etsh - eenteinh t n., ish tt ia e
it judges in advance of facts and eorint
lion validity. It is a pity, however, that
all the spirit may properly do under the circumstance
was uttering his answer to the last
lo ess
o
a • .
Spite
he is smile. and smile she does when she contemplates how
demos without or in
question from the attorney. The .
frequent instances of pulpit trettment
Dean Inge should have so forgotten himself that
word left his lips. He ceased speak -
of Ameriean Jews in keeping with the damns the good with the bad. It usurp-
evanescent is the popular greatness of man. The popu-
the
place
of
principle
with
the
pre.
should lend his great prestige and scholarship to such
ing. Ile stepped down f rom the
fanatical bigotry of Haman dinstand of sumptuousness utftpashsiond.nItionbgstarpunTt
a coon-
to fa
lar heroes of the last decade can all tell the same story.
ri.
ao one rose
stand.
rid. ne N
tic Lsnligtnliteyctx.iinesruae and e
shoddy propaganda.
ohn
end
had
_
Those who made enduring contributions, not for popu-
s In s•mp a aTi' s ' s n
eof
in) tejled to be cemen-
n- the Philistines lay in
' enpr
ruins.
The God of Israel hail sent Christian Church in America has }rahit.'hriossgeresrhoirn.
kir consumption. have brought forth a smile. while the The
rare exceptions, such for instance fed and thus keeping them from bong
Minority Rights and the Marshall Report. blatant, superficial ones have made the comic spirit strength to the Moscow rabbi and he few
as can be found in the benefit lit co-operatise.
sident o of the
triumphed—with and for his people.
Marshall, in his report as president
Louis
laugh often and boisterously.
Jewish Congress, waxes enthusiastic and is
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