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J. Cummins, President and Editor
Jacob H. Schakne, General Masaler

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the poignant miseries of a people torn by repeated
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, famines, panics and
droughts, not to mention pogroms, discriminations, and
anti-Semitism. It is true that we went through the war
but how vaporous and thin is our experience compared
with that of peoples who had been the victims of invad-
ing and retreating armies. The worst catastrophies
of Baltimore, Chelsea, San Francisco, and more recently
the floods and tornadoes in Illinois give one a vague
idea of what happened in Eastern Europe. Did anyone
hesitate to assist these homeless ones? if anyone would
suggest that they take care of themselves such a person
would be looked upon as monstrous. Just such a state
of affairs exists over large areas of Eastern Europe and
little has been done to rebuild the devastated area, to
rehabilitate the populations. As a matter of fact many
burdens were added to these suffering ones by an oner-
ous peace, a systematic blockade, a refusal to recognize
governments.
On the other hand those who are too close to this
panorama of human wretchedness may be too jumpy
to determine the proper method of distribution and al-
location. The Ort, Oze and World Relief will keep the
problems ever before American and Western Jewry,
while the more detached and objective relief councilors
will be able to spend most effectively.
We believe that the organizations with machinery
built up with great care and earnestness and function-
ing successfully should continue to do their work. There
is no apparent need for creating duplicating machinery,
but there is a great and pressing need for united collec-
tion, while some agency should divide the funds in such
a manner so that the greatest benefit accrue.

Race Pride and R ace Prejudice

THE DIGEST

By HERBERT ADOLPHUS MILLER

SUSPECT NEW RESTRICTIONS

the same results. Jewish aggressive
.Tt e very claim of a group that it is
A number of Yiddish newspapers
ness was necessary to prevent star
mites ently superior suggests that it is
printed articles and editorials antici-
vat ion and to create or assert a feel
not, for that is the claim all other
paling new attempts in Congress for
ing of self-respect. In the sant• way
grow ps makes The Greeks and Bar-
General Offices and Publication Building
the Negro who says " 'scuse nu', boss,'
further restrictions of inmogration
ns, the English and the Irish, the
525 Woodward Avenue
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and despotic regulation of the life of
slips by more easily than one who say.
nese and Koreans, the Chinese
Cab!. Adds's.: Chronicle
' a pt
"I beg your pardon." This is not na
immigrants already admitted into this and
Telephone: Cadillac 1040
Europeans, the native and for-
Leedom Office
country. A. Wohliner, in an article
live servility; it is tactics.
born, the Nordic and Alpine, the
11 Stratford Place, London, W. I, Ear/lima
v di' n ocracy and the' proletariat, the
on this subject in the New Warheit
The method of revolt by all subor-
arm
$3.00 Per Year
points to the dangerous agitation of
dimity groups have been similar. In
dack
and
the
white,
the
Northern
t\he
Subscription, in Advance
the organized employers of this coup-
the first place, the group, like the in-
ro and the Southern, men and
most retch tab
d nev e
' "
To helm. pablleatIon. all correspoedettee an
try who favor an immigration law
dividual, needs self-respect, and that
won en, Catholics and Jews, all think
°Tee by Tuesday eve01111 of each week.
that would give them plenty of labor-
respect is measured by the respect in
lush alike about one another that
so
r
pondenee on subjecte of interest
TTTT
ers when they need them with a pro-
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
InvItre
co
which one is held. The Jews keep their
very
consistency
makes
the
world's
the
n.
diadems responsibility for an Indorsement of the
viso of getting rid of them when their
M the Jewish people but
self-respect in spite of ages of dis-
t tragedy of errors.
flew. expressed by the writers
g re '
work becomes unnecessary. Mr. Woh-
crimination through the conviction
T he factors which result in this phe-
liner is particularly afraid of a law
that they are the chosen people of God.
('non
may
be
divided
into
those
ll°U
to register all immigrants. He says:
Their very religious allegiance, how-
whi eh are immediate and capricious,
"It is certain that a law to register
ever, furnishes further basis for dis-
and those which are derived and ra-
all aliens will be adopted this year.
crimination against them. The recent
)fur alized. We fear and despise the
A Czarist passport system will be es-
outbreaks of anti-Semitism have turn-
uni amiliar. The first sight of a physi-
tablished in free America, the home of
deformity nmy make us shudder ed the minds of many Jews, who were
According to most recent advises from David
ett,t
the free and the land of the brave.
letting go old controls, back to the tra-
of
h horror. Every race on first sight
Brown of Detroit, who visited Russia as the last lap
wd
For the first time in our history the
ditional observances and symbols. It
another will probably feel a revul-
residents of this country will be (livid-
a six-months' tour around the world, there is a land set-
has made Zionism a vital issues
My New Hampshire grand-
si ai
ed into desirables and non-desirables,
In the same way the Irish have
her was an ardent Abolitionist,
tlement movement going on there which will enable
mu
and a Czarist control system will be
turned to the church. When I said to
but she could not "stomach" food serv-
the Jews of that ill-fated country to rehabilitate them-
established, with its political espion-
a classmate of mine, now a judge, that
by
a
Negro
waiter.
A
white
wom-
ed
age, compulsory Americanization and
selves so that there will be no demands for help from
if England had been Roman Cat hobs
an of my acqauintance familiar with
deportation.
the Irish would have been Protestant,
Ne groes almost fainted the first time
their American brethren. lie found that thousands
"On this point the destiny of the im-
he immediately came hack, "Yes, and
Chinese. Such
shook
hands
with
a
oh ,
had already gone upon the land and if assistance is
migrant is sealed, Of the American
they would have been damned good
reaction is so immediate that it
a
tradition, freedom for all, very little
Whenever
Protestants, too." The same man in
given, many thousands more will be offered the long
Si'? nis to be instinctive.
remains. This however, is not the
discussing the Ku Klux Klan Said that
chi se visible signs accompany social
sought opportunity to earn their own livelihood by till-
only thing that will he done against
he considered it the best thing that
I
political
status
the
feeling
of
re-
an
the aliens. The Manufacturers As-
ever happened to the church. The
ing the soil.
vu sion seems tie be rational and one
sociation wants something else. Its
Poles are now the most ardent Catho-
When the matter of autonomous land settlement
en ily justitiesl.
wishes are supported by others, and
lies in the world because Orthodox
When
groups
have
lived
together
a
in Russia was first proposed much opposition came from
they desire the following: Immigrants
Russia and Protestant Prussia tried
should be admitted from various sewn- Sal K time there is an accepted status,
those who can see the solution of the Jewish problem
to impose their culture upon them;
ice
it
is
accepted
no
progress
is
at
tries, nut on the quota basis but on
and for the same reason Czechs why,
only in Palelstine, despite the fact that even under most
m: de in separating fact from myth.
basis of the economic needs of the
The serious economic condition of Polish Jewry has the
Al though men and women have lived were subjesied to Roman Cachetw
favorable circumstances and allowing for the greatest
land. In other words, if in a given
Austria, became ardent freethinkers.
the
same
society
from
the
begin-
in
possible number being settled hardly more than 10 per become chronic after a long acute and malignant state.
year WC need mostly agricultural la-
The white nice has been trying to
ni ng of time only now has an organ-
borers only Swedish and Polish peas-
cent of the Jews between the Urals and the Rhine could At best the Jewish position was ever a precarious one,
exploit and despise Asia, and at the
'el
attempt
Isom
made
toward
the
tz,
tints will be admitted, tailors, miners
of
same time to put over the Christian
due to the preponderance of merchants over manual
di sillusionment and emancipation
railway build ers will be nests -
be absorbed.
religion. The result is a growing op-
men. Plato said "a woman is only
At the time the Crimean project was announced workers, but with a definitely prejudicial attitude of the anti
position to Christian missiona ries. In
lesser man." Over 2,000 years later
:
v
:t
immi
g
ration
•
e
s
.tft ! r
r til ti:•: izttrni: :iit':ilent
government
the
situation
has
become
so
gravely
menac-
the last few years I have found that
egel
said
even
more
oncomplimen-
II
Mexico also offered to the poverty-stricken Jewry of
fom
r other lands. The manuf
my Chinese students, whose whole
ry
things
about
her.
Everything
ing
that
there
is
a
present
danger
of
actual
resort
to
borers
for
la
are trying to get as r
Russia an opportunity to colonize large fertile areas.
lives have been spent under Christian
s
been
said
to
prove
the
inferiority
h:
as they a ng la can, but te
emselve ax
influences, are saying with great vigor
We took a definite stand against Mexico, because we stupid expedients.
women
that
has
been
offered
to
of
they are cloaking their desires under
The
government
passed
a
bill
preventing
Jews
of
that they wish the missionaries would
p eve the inferiority, say, of the Ne-
could not conceive any possible advantage which could
the guise of patriotism in such a loan -
stay at home. In India there is little
o. In regard to marriage it is not
if
,
be gained by settling an unhappy harried people in an Poland from dealing in those commodities which are
, ri z ,at
l hat organized labor should not
doubt that with the rise of Gandhi and
cessary to go to interracial situa-
alien country, where they would be strangers in every now handled by the state. From best informed sources
the Nationalist movement, there will
ores
to
find
violent
antipathy.
My
It virtually means also that Jews, ti
lie a constantly decreasing influence of
ife's grandfather and grandmother
sense. But despite all the loud damnation of the Crim- this means that 30,000 Jewish families are deprived
a
i
il
i
a
-
r
er
n,otii
tafra
mining
coal,
;i:t
r
,,,,.havd FLIT .1 1,
Christianity. In Japan the Buddhists
longed
to
different
sects
of
the
outright of the means of earning a livelihood. This
re
can offer we held that one of the ways out for the Rus-
are taking on the methods of the Y.
uakers and when they married both
C
b:
be kept s
sian Jewry was settlement on the land where they had piece of legislation matches much of the inspired Soviet
My
M. C. A. and pushing Buddhism. So-
ere
"turned
out
of
meeting."
v
that the government should pay
cialists who represent the exploited
ankee
mother
married
a
Swede
and
),
'
1
shortage
lived for centuries—were on it, if not of it, were ac- economic theories for lack of understanding of econom- peeteti
ttea
n
Tt, atiliorrt,i uf o l arr i na,tttt;innt,i,r t,
class
are making socialism their re-
er mother was never quite reconciled.
. Even
quainted with the language, the people, and held ideals is fact and need. Legislative bodies are not the sound- ish clothing manufacturers will not de: I n India intermarriage between castes ligion and poking fun at the religion
est
repositories
of
knowledge
for
the
solution
of
press-
quite as unthinkable as between In-
of the exploiting classes.
mans a special quota for immigrant i
and aspirations not dissimilar to the dominant groups.
The Negro has not yet found for
ians and English. This suggestion
If no other fact penetrated the mind of world Jew- ing economic problems, while the fatuous beliefs in
f interracial marriage seems shock-
himself a defensive religion. There is
y.
„
l
e
"n
'
o
ip
l
Ztishr
r
e
t,
em
wrn
:
attel
ihaeny
will
Italian:
T
,
t
ry other than the stubborn one that there are 9,000,000 panaceas encourages the people to think that the mere linen
undoubtedly much less respect than
ng to many people, but there is just
Our clothing manufacturers are very i
formerly for white Christians, and a
Jews in Europe then perhaps a proper evaluation of passage of a law will cure the deepest seated economic
F s much shock when a sense of stat-
patriotic when they get rid of radicals
cult seems to be developing rapidly
t s is offended by inter-group mar-
and Jewish tailors usually insist upon
illness.
solutions and remedies would be possible. Once for all
among young Negroes that repudiate
i
iage.
-
The law will immediately affect the Jews adversely, their rights. There were many in
religion. There are a good many fol-
Again the opinion is accepted axio-
it should be understood that these 9,000,000 cannot be
g strikes,
stances, particularly du rin
lowers of Bahaism, and sonic increase
,
tatically
by
the
successful
business
raised
the
removed, even though there were a homeland large causing serious dislocation where already a most awk-
when Jewish manufacturers
in the tendency to go into the Roman
, Inn, and by most clerks and their
cry that the Jewish unions were cons -
enough, willing enough and desirable enough to meet ward and unsatisfactory state exists.
Catholic Church. It may be that, if
wives as well, that the working class
posed of Bolsheviks and that the gov-
When
the
industrial
and
financial
crisis
struck
the
Gandhi is defied, the colored races will
s naturally inferior, else why should
all requirements. The undeniable facts are that there
ernment should get rid of them.
look to hint as their Messiah in order
t he the working class? In 1900
n ifla ti (I, ifn te:11,1,
is no such place, while the most enthusiastic hope that textile cities of Poland a large number caught in the
ru,l, et e(zatl nt eat,
" he regulation
to escape the imposition of a white di-
.,ester
F.
Ward
said
that
he
had
found
the Tsystem
vinity. This is all in process, and it
under most favorable conditions only 50,000 could be whirlpool committed suicide ; this (lid not stop the de-
only one writer, and he an unknown
land e- tupled with the registration sys-
bacle
for
death
is
never
a
solution
of
a
problem,
it
is not as easy to prophesy what will
me,
who
had
a
different
view
of
the
tent
will
be
a
death
blow
to
Jewish
absorbed annually. Notwithstanding the unmitigated
be the particular religious symbolism
subject. In spite of living together,
what hwi:silldatha egairngi i-
afna, ,ew,hfa
plight of Russian Jewry, the disillusion resulting from merely ends it for those who have passed away, while
adopted as that there will hr one of
the
uninformed
are
confused
with
the
Kraals do
for
the
living
the
problem
persists
until
there
is
an
ad-
the
sonic kind.
the picture of the promised emancipation following
intelligent. Immigrants, who become
Although less fundamental than re-
natives
in
two
years,
laugh
at
the
revolution, yet the Jews of Russia are faced with the justment and correction.
ligion, language is more intimate.
HOPELESS SITUATION OF THE
"greenest," with a sense of unques-
Another
phenomenon
which
needs
explanation
even
recessity of adjusting themselves to existing conditions.
Since
it is impossible for groups to he
tinned superiority, and Northern Ne-
REFUGEES
For nearly seven years now the protagonists of the in that country of inexplicable actions is the turn about
isolated from another without devel-
grins consider immigrant Southern
aping
languages
or dialects, when they
Negroes poor stuff.
Soviet regime have talked of the deplorable state of face in regard to external interference in the general
In an editorial under the caption "A
come in contact the dominant one tries
There is no single explanation for
affairs as a transition period, but that which is transi • problem of Polish Jewry. For a time the Polish gov-
Cold World" the Day of June 12 says:
to impose its language. But to he de-
these very positive attitudes. On one
"A few days ago one of the English
privvd of one's language involunta r-
tion over a long time becomes the permanent state of ernment resented the relief activities in Poland, on the
side is group egotism. There is too
newspapers of New York printed a
fly is an invasion of personality, hence
theory
that
it
gave
the
impression
that
Poland
was
in-
much disapproval of an egotist to per-
affairs. The sooner Russian Jewry and world Jewry
dispatch under the characteristic
everywhere one hods complete !Imre-
mit him to get full satisfaction from
competent
to
care
for
its
own
needy
and
settle
its
own
ad-
headline, "Three Countries Call To
gard of COI1V1 . 1111.•11,e and
recognizes the existing state as a permanent one, sub-
his personal ego urge, and so he turns
domestic affairs. Now this same government harrassed
vantage when language is in
n danger.
Jews" dealing with the old painful
his egotistical yearnings to magnify-
ject to change only in the same manner and degree as
problem of the Jewish refugees
The I rush are strenuously trying to
by problems far beyond its inexperienced control re-
ing the group to which he belongs, and
change takes place in other parts of the world, the
stranded in the various ports of
substitute their own ancient language
what was a personal vice becomes a
verses its whole policy and calls upon Lucien Wolf to
Western Europe, Roumania, Poland,
for the English, which was imposed on
sooner will adjustment and rehabilitation take place.
social virtue, and still retains all the
Latvia, etc. These wanderers are the
them. Middle Europe us, and long has
act
as
an
intermediary
in
an
attempt
to
bring
some
or-
emotional satisfaction. He may be Bab-
The greatest salvation of European Jewry, especially
remnants of the great catastrophe of
been, a seething struggle to retain
bitt in the booster's club of Zenith,
the Jews who were forced to flee from
in the old Russian Empire, will be achieved when that der out of the Polish chaos.
language's which are of small extent,
or a humble, retired farmer from lo-
We
do
not
question
the
ability,
sincerity,
and
deli-
Russia
to
save
their
lives
and
remain
but whose loss would take away self-
Jewry accomodates itself whole-heartedly to the new
wa who moves to California and be-
homeless.
respect.
comes an unblushing braggart in his
scheme of things prevailing there. That new scheme cacy of Lucien Wolf but this is a problem which can-
"They hoped to settle in America,
A lowly individual may brag about
field as Nordics of the McDougall-
but this hope failed them. Then they
his vices, but a lowly group will look
demands the proletarianization of all the peoples. not be solved by one man no matter how skillful, com-
Stoddard-Ku
Klux
Klan
type
are
in
petent
and
earnest
he
may
be.
This
is
a
national
mat-
looked
to
Palestine,
but
the
Palestin-
to
its accomplishments, and so we
There may be new economic policy adopted in Rus- ter and must be left to the combined intelligence, re- ian government following in the foot- theirs. We' share in the importance have the vicarious appropriation of
of what we magnify. Now that we
sia, but the basis of the new economic order is definitely
steps of the British dominions and
the
merit of heroes.
sourcefullness and ability of the Jewish people of Po- crown colonies is closing the doors to are becoming conscious of race it of-
After all is said about the CO111111011
proletarion and shall no doubt remain such indefinitely.
fers another avenue of escape. And
Lucien
Wolf
would
accept
the
commission
it
the
very
people
for
whom
England
re-
unreasoning
basis of prejudices--to-
land. If
this group loyalty is exploited, just
Reconciliation with the existing regime indicates real-
ceived the Palestine Mandate. One
ward the Jews and the Negroes, for
personal vanity may he, but more
ism. This settlement movement is a realistic attitude would be a direct insult to the Jews of Poland and place country after another turns a cold as
example—there seems to kw some evi-
them in the position of a poor dependent who needs a shoulder to the Jews. It is a cold, an easily, because we are less on our dence that Jews have higher intelli-
which shall make for a renascent Jewry, a rehabilitated
guard. Selfish interests sue national
gence quotients. There may tie an ex-
rich influential intermediary to plead his cause. Polish ice cold world.
and racial pride for the purpose of
people who shall have a sound assured place in the
"The government of Palestine, the
planation even of this apparent in-
Jewry can handle its own internal political and eco-
keeping down wages, continuing men
land that is destined to Issome a home
herent difference. Professor Newell
federated Soviet republics.
in
office,
or
selling
newsupers.
nomic
problems,
but
only
asks
of
American
Jewry
to
for
the
Jews,
has
no
right
to
chose
its
I,. Sims in his recent book, "SowletS
One immediate aspect which muct be considered
Thus race prejudice has its exact
doors to the pogrom victims. It is
and Its Surplus," shows that progress
assist
in
those
most
necessitous
cases
which
have
be-
psychological counterpart in other fa-
was emphasized by Mr. Brown when he asked Ameri-
the duty of the Zionists to solve this
is dependent of the accumulation of
miliar prejudices where there is no
problem. It is had enough that we are
can Jewry to contribute funds to speed up the settle- come numerous since the breakdown of Polish industry.
surplusses of various sorts. He says:
suggestion of race, and we may sus-
The
hands
off
policy
is
the
only
reasonable
one
living in a cold world, but we have no
"Psychically considered, surplusage
ment movement otherwise American Jewry would he
pect, at least, that racial explana-
right to permit our own world to be-
connotes chiefly foresight, originative
which
American
Jewry
can
follow
at
present.
It
must
tions of social differences have no va-
called upon to save these people front starvation at a
come cold and freezing. The Zionists
and inventive ability, and the power
be remembered that Poland is but a new political state
lidity further than the marks of race
must take up the work of transporting
of abstract reasoning and speculative
later date. No argument can be advanced in favor of
designate the bounds of the group,
all emigrants to Palestine. The Brit-
thought. . . Tradition surplus. . .
charity as against helping people to help themselves. carved out of many antagonistic elements, making a ish government must be tried in this
There arc, however, conditions
rather heterogeneous conglomerate mass. This Polish instance. It will have to prove its in- which make the racial factors pe- embraces ill of human achievement- -
American Jewry owes a debt to Mr. Brown for his ob-
invention, discovery, art, science, phil-
culiarly distinctive. When two races
state however has the tradition and heritage of a deep
tentions concerning Palestine. Does
osophy, literatures and music."
jective, informative survey of Russian Jewish condi-
to use that outlet when Great Britain intend to live up to its first come into contact there probably
The Jew worked out a method of
seated
anti-Semitism
enabling
it
tions. More reports such as this will bring home the
never is an even balance of power and
promise and make Palestine a Jewish
up for the deficiencies of his
it has no other expedients or solutions at hand. The home or is it going to turn this land initiative. The situation is made more making
a serious, menacing problem of
physical and social life by attention
fact that there is
complex and the issue obscured be.
Polish
government
will
experiment
and
tinker
making
into a strategic British ('rosin Col-
to
his
spiritual
life, and he accumulat-
Eastern Jewry and will give us a clearer perspective
cause one dominates and exploits the
ony'!"
ed a great deal of physical and tra-
other. This power may be exercised
as to how to deal with this problem with greatest bene- costly blunders while the Jews are the scapegoats.
ditional surplusage. As possibilities
The one thing American Jewry can do at this time
by force of arms, political organiza-
for more complete general develop-
fit to the peoples involved as well as the least expendi-
LUCIEN WOLF'S VISIT TO PO-
tion, or by mere control of cultural in-
ment open to him there is serious dan-
ture to those who must contribute to saving and sal- is to aid suffering Jewry until there is a return to eco-
stitutions such as the school, press,
LAND
ger that his special contribution may
nomic stability. The Jewish problem, that old vexa-
and church, or by the mere possession
diminish. Some Jlewish writers lw-
vaging•
Lions, persistent illness. must be solved in Poland by the
of cultural prestige.
lieve that unless Zionism can serve as
Russia still holds the center of the world stage, and
"An ocean of ink was consumed in
The result of domination is a dif-
a substitute for what has kept the
Polish
Jews.
writing
vitriolic
comment
in
the
Jew-
Russian Jewry still presents the greatest difficulties for
ference
in
status
of
the
racial
groups.
Jewish
consciousness awake, the world
ish press of all lands on the visit of
Up to the last century such differences
world Jewry. May we not hope that some improve-
will lose much.
I,ucien Wolf to Warsaw." says the
The plan to extend the Hillel Founallipn by the In- Jewish Morning Journal in an editor- have been accepted as in the order of
The Negro has no such surplosses•
ment will soon be shown.
dependent Order B'nai B'rith must men with the ap- ial of June 11. "It seems that he ex- nature, but recently there has been a He has no tradition about books, but
whirlwind growth of resentment on
the very reverse. lie may even read
pected it. Ile realized that the
proval of all who are interested in erecting a feeling
the part of those who have an inferior
or hear that Negroes are supposed to
motives of his visit would be misinter-
of equality among the Jewish students in our univer- preted and before leaving England, he status. This applies to races, women, have inferior mental ability; this
nations, and unprivileged classes. On
serves as an inhibition rather than a
the London Jewish Chronicle to
That the Jews of Eastern Europe are in need of aid sities. If the work of the foundation at Illinois and asked
the other side, there is the growth of
stimulant. The mother will keep her
announce that he is going to Poland
Wisconsin
is
a
criterion.
then
it
seems
almost
a
fore-
fear
among
t
hose
in
control,
with
children out of school Monday morn-
is the unanimous opinion of every person who has taken
merely as a representative of the An-
consequent process of rationalization
gone
conclusion
that
much
good
will
be
accomplished
ing to gather the wash and Thursday
gloslewish
Joint
Committee
to
make
even a casual interest in the conditions existing there.
to
prove
their
inherent
right
to
keep
afternoon to deliver it, because school
a private personal investigation of
things as they are. This is what we
The liquidation of the Joint Distribution Committee did in all schools where the Hillel idea penetrates.
has no organized meaning in her tra-
.lewish conditions in Poland for the
now
have
in
the
Nordics.
They
claim
ditions. The Negro needs to accumu-
purpose of reporting back to the com-
not end the need for assistance, consequently the Ort,
to see in the last -100 years of free-
late this sort of cultural surplus be-
mitter.
Oze and World Relief Conference are making drives,
booting
by
the
whites
of
Northwestern
fore he is compared mentally with the
"Incidentally Mr. Wolf was careful
Europe some divine plan which they
jointly. separately, co-operating in some places, mu-
.few.
enough to announce before leaving
must heln God to carry out. The fun-
I have tried to show various ways
that the Polish government did not
tually antagonistic in others, giving rise to most unfav-
damentalists with t heir transcendent
To meet the fountain of true life I run ;
in which racial egotist may account
send for him, and that he was not in-
orable impressions and conclusions. Perhaps some plan
God and the pseudo-scientists with
for prejudices and for apparent race
the
•
vited to be the mediator between
Of this so vain and empty life I tire.
their natural law s frantically join
characteristics. The question of race
can be worked out which shall give satisfaction to all
Jews and Poles, and that he had nut
To see my King's face is my sole desire;
forces. They may succeed in satisfy-
has three aspects: the attitudes races
the least intention to interfere in the
parties concerned. European Jewries complained that
ing their group egos; but scientists
have toward one another; the atti-
Beside Him have I fear or dread of none.
internal affairs of that country. But
will have to dismiss these Nordic
tudes they have toward themselves;
the functioning directors did not understand their
that he met later prominent I'oles and
claims as a defense complex.
and finally, the inherent differences
had lunch with a minister and a
needs. while the directors felt that they were too clam-
0 that a dream might hold Hint in its bond!
e cannot deny that many so-called
there may be between them. It is clear
lengthy conversation with other per-
orous and insistent. A committee composed of both
—after
we have explained the first
"race-characteristics" actually exist.
I would not wake ; nay, sleep should ne'er
sons of high authority does not dis-
two with the knowledge now available
!sedated or dominated group. In ac-
groups should be able to do the most effective work
prove his statements. He is one of the
depart.
—that what may be left of the third
quire relatively fixed habits. many of
greatest journalists of Britain and it
consistent with the policy of rehabilitation, retraining
Would I might see His face within my heart'
which may be only technique for
will bear little relation to anything
is nt t unusual for a man of his stand-
now called the "race problem."—The
equalizing the situation. Women weep
Mine eyes would never ask to look beyond.
ing to meet celebrities in any par. of
and salvage.
while
men
bluster
and
swear
to
get
Nation.
We in America cannot grasp the inwardness of the
Europe that he visits."

19111. et tee Postellice at Detroit.
Imeed-flats ostler Morels
bitch. under the net of March 5, IBM

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June 26, 1925

Jewish Land Settlement in Russia.

Polish Jewish Problem.

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The Eastern Question.

VISION OF GOD

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