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masses as the logical champion, for no man had adver-
tised himself so extensively and continuously as he.
When the backwoods state of Tennesee passed the anti-
evolution law and John Thomas Scopes was indicted it
Ion Vag ammo. imwwWW.11 rm.. so women
PabLIshwi Weekly r Tr Jewish Chronicle Publishing C•.. lac.
was but a matter of course that William Jennings Bry-
Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor
an should be chief adviser of the prosecution and mili-
Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager
tant protagonist of the heresy hunters.
----
Prior to the trial he carried on an unscrupulous and
IIINwal r wend-clay wetter 91.th 9, 1916, at the Poetoillc• •t Detroit.
Iikb., under the Act of Nara II. 1119.
often vicious publicity campaign against the theory of
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evolution. It was a common thing for him to ridicule
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the theory as unsound and unproved while on more
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Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Landes Oftl.:
than one occasion he charged that there was a total
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absence of agreement among scientists upon the very
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basic theory itself. He created the impression that he
Subscription, in Advance
would prove the absurdity of evolution and the special
To Iann publication, all correspond... and ns. matter must roach this
office by Tuesday evening of each wee
creation story of the Bible would emerge from the bat-
corresponds.. on subjects of interest
tle unimpaired. This master of the gentle art of blah
ty for to indorsement of lb.
Th. Detroit Jewish Chronicle In
but dirleims responsibili
to the Jewish people, siswe ***** ..d by the writers
was going to confound all the disbelievers in literal
Ab 3, 5685 revealed religion.
July 24, 1925
At last the case was called in Dayton on July 10,
William Jennings Bryan sitting in all his majesty and
ather
able. We were rather
Bernstein Versus Ford.
usterit y t e prosecution t
low
intellect
and
th
feebleness
of
According to an affidavit filed on behalf of Henry a amaze d via t the
article
which for
appeared
the courage of the man. This defender of the faith,
this
Ford in the suit by Ilerman
Bernstein
damages in aris-
was piteously
a l
ing out t of Independent,
the automobile manufacturer scholarly upholder of fundamentalism,
denies any knowledge of the substance, form or pur- and pathetically inept and when he did speak resorted
Dearborn
pos of the story, which charged Bernstein with being to maudlin platitudes and cheap sentimentalities which
spy in the employ of international bankers. appealed to the untutored intelligence of those who ac-
a Did Henry Ford permit his name to be signed to that cepted his position. He damned and ranted ; he abused
whole mass of ible, inaccurate propaganda those who opposed him despite their sincerity and con-
irresponser
the title ''The International viction; scouted logic and fact, emphasizing only blind
and
Although
we had always been under the im- faith and dogmatic acceptance of his infantile credo.
which was
published
And what happened to the promised "duel to
Jew?” Althou
pron
that
he
did
not
collect
the
data
upon
which
libelous
and
pitifully
puerile
articles
were
based
death,"
which was assured an expectant and interested
essi
these
yet we thought that he at least had a passing know- world? It materialized no more than do most pre-
Now he solemnly declares election promises. The prosecution urged ever nar-
their
et of theiubstance.
l edg
that he was an s ignorant of what the Bernstein article row technicality to prevent the hearing of testimony of

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EMIT EWISB ItRONICLE

HERE AND THERE

Are the Jews Guilty?

. By JAKOB WASSERMAN

(Copyright, 1925, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.)
(Are the Jews guilty of idealism? Have the Jews escaped the
general intoxication and debauchery which have taken hold of post-
war Europe? Jakob Wasserman, outstanding German novelist of
----
today, author of "The World's Illusion," etc., has written a tensely
felt reply to these questions.—Editor.)
weighed, set
me,
tetinplanned. e n u lo nd lii).a lsril s ,e 9 f tio sr, , examined,
rehaatetsm
e egw
ni
woW tLe gyattorneaskthm
and angrily reject-
ed
all
unsuccessful
work.
I must smile
and response.
g
elation, e nuraement
by the way, as I recall that precisely
I
who wereco my closest adherents,
woman was amazingly blonde and
would have to answer that they were
y
blue-eed.
this
Jewish men and women.
And 1 can see the image of another
Were you to ask the same question
vivacious,
one—very
vivac i of infinite spirit-
of any author or artist of non-Jew-
u al loveliness and apt wit. To her a
ish origin, the answer would in a ma-
she
trocn o t uil td
s
tni glweu t h w a ist,so.
jority of cases be the same. I have
and suffer
wrangle with
tried it; I have inquired of many men
her
fervent,
exact-
,
!t was distressing
veone confirmed
of high standing. Ery
ing presence in a region that is but
my conecture, which had been a half
a painted curtain to most. Then, one
certainty anyway. And if you study
feels oneself taken literally; the word
the life stories of the innovators an(
"comprehension means nothing here,
creative minds of the nineteenth cen-
where that rarest miracle, a visible
tury you will find another confirma-
transformation, occurs.
tion of it—be it in letters, in casual,
Others, again could actually discard
though frequently veiled remarks, or
their own destiny. Ilere is renuncia-
in criticism, either in the original crit-
tion, even asceticism; a niere material
icisms of their contemporaries, or in
union would not lead them so far, the
the moulders and bearers of public
image alone is not enough. It is doubt-
opinion. It was Jews who made dis-
less a matter of psychic constitution,
coveries, who heralded and responded
something in the blood that Occidental
to new ideas, who wrote the biograph-
peoples lack—a medium-like power,
ies of their time—they were and are
enriched and enhanced by the will to
the pillars of every great name.
choose and to abandon oneself entirely
In my own case, however, there is a
after making a definite choice.
At times, however, I fear that the
difficulty, and a rather peculiar one.
Wants To Die in Jerusalem.
high point of this development is past.
The cultured Jew can hardly make up
his
mind
to
believe
in
the
creative
These
are the signs: I see intoxication
Determined to die in Jerusalem,
and debauchery where there used to
ability of another Jew. And as the
Benjamin Cohen, 52 years old, of New
he a flame; lofty impulse has given
degree of culture ,descends this be-
Rochelle, N. Y., sailed for the holy
way to fashionable custom, familiar-
comes undisguised cynical scepticism.
Land, but his wife secretly sailed for
ity to necessity. They make their
At the bottom of this there is probab-
the same destination equally deter-
claims before anything is given them;
ly
an
atavism,
the
habit,
preserved
mined to persuade her husband to re-
from time immemorial, of man and
with their aesthetic caprices they dic-
turn and spend his last clays with her,
tate valuations, bathe in stifling abun-
house being close together; it is the
his seven children and his business
dance, for them, the rarest work, is
expression of a crude: "I know you,
r.
Bryan
showed
his
colors.
He
can
be
blatant,
contained as he is of American history. scientists
and
divines.
here.
M
on
me,
I
just pied enough as an ornament and
you can't put anything over
For several years Mr. Cohen has
It is not at all unusual in our day for a busy man
know too much about you, I can do
gratification of the senses.
been
obsessed
by
the
belief
that
he
to sign his name to articles written by others As a arrogant and insulting as long as no one challenges
The passion for responding has been
those tricks too." It is like an en-
should die in Jerusalem. Before he
matter of fact many of our famous athletes have made him; but as he was brought face to face with an issue
satisfied for two or three generations;
counter
between
two
jugglers.
But
he turned over his business to
it a common and one may say almost commendable which is upheld by men of honesty, sincerity and tough sailed
now the senses are weary, and react
I also find here a profound democracy
his seven children, the oldest of whom
that goes back thousands of years to only to an exceedingly acute stimulus.
15. He sailed by way of Spain, and
practice. But it is rather an extraordinary practice for intellect he crumbled and resorted to the tawdriest, is
the natural equality among nomadic As a result there appears everywhere
to prevent his discovery of her at-
peoples, where none rises above the a misguided and immodest tendency to
man to attempt to escape liability when one of his flimsiest devices which only a charlatan would em-
tempt to alter his determination Mrs.
others. The Jews always direct an boasting. Today every well-situated
a
Cohen sailed by way of Liverpool on
employes has done something which was in the gen- ploy. May we not hope that this Dayton trial will end the another boat. She will meet her bus: unspoken commandment against their Jewish family places one of its mem-
great men: "Thou shalt not exalt thy-
hers in the ranks of the younger gen-
oral scope
of the the
employes
authority
and which Now
has career of the most notorious publicity seeker of the last hand in Jerusalem.
always
received
sanction
of the employer.
eration, as an author, a painter, a
self above us, for we are all equal be-
In the meantime the seven Cohen
quarter century?
composer or a conductor—which is
fore
God."
children, through friends, ore con-
Now, with the Jews, the plastic,
really very annoying.
comes to the rescue William J. Cameron, redoubtable
ducting two stores which are valued
They no longer want to be the yes-
image-forming
element
has
never
had
at more than $200,000.
editor and anti-Semite-in-chief of the Independent and
eel, they want to be the fountainhead.
a chance for free development; and
appointment of the new commissioner for Pal-
But consider; if the vessel insists on
true creative power is comparative-
being the fountain, the parched lips
ly very rare. Some deny it alto-
Discover Classical Theater.
the stubborn fact that the weight of an Independent estine has given rise to all sorts of speculations concern-
gether; they would admit the va- that seek it will find no relief for their
An impartant archaeological find has
lidity of no instance, even though you
thirst.
stor comes not from the able and astute Mr. Camer- ing the future of Jewry there. No matter what
policy
is
ionists to con- been noddle in excavations of the
This vexes me because it indicates
ritain it a social ains for which shall re- Graeco-Roman Theater at Jeraash- were to agree with them beforehand! a flight
y
from human obligations, the
on what creative power is. But the
on but rather from that magical, mystical, earth-mov- pursued by Bding of yet remorganismZ
the classical Ge.asa or Decapolis—be-
whitewashing of an instinctively felt
longing to create is deeper in the Jew
ing name, Henry Ford. If it became generally known tinue the buil
yond Jordan by Mr. Horsfield, former
l ge nius.
incapacity for life, but it is worse than
than in any other race of man: it is
that a man whose stock in trade consisted of an abund- fleet The
credit
upon Jewish
ew of the purposes of student to the British School of Arch- a yearning for the creator. It can be that a parisitic growth on our re-
following
illumin socia
aeology at Jerusalem who now is
serve of strength. The maternal or
explained by the Jewish consciousness
pen dipped in poison it would not
a
once
of
hatred
and
take long for the whole Ford anti-Semitic propaganda Jewry in Palestine was given by Dr. Albert Einstein at charged with conservation of historic of God, by the fear of God, no to feeding elements recede before the fil-
the time of the opening of the Hebrew University. "In monuments.
ial or consuming ones—an alarming
speak; it would be interesting to in-
While foundations to the theater
symptom found not exclusively in the
vestigate how and to what extent fear
to die.
It has been the belief of the vast majority of well Paestine is not our aim to create another people of and the proscenium were being tested and longing are linked, or yearning life of the Jews, but which is connect-
-dwellers leading the same life as in European cities the podium at the back of the stage postulates fear.
ed with the entire unsoundness of our
meaning
but deluded readers of the Dearborn hide- city possessing the European bourgoise standards and was disclosed apparently intact with
I have seen yearning revealed in
time with shrinking of the heart, and
mean
For
fourteen monolithic columns, the lower
many and various forms, often mask-
hypertrophy of the intellect-
pendent that the whole souled, disinterested Henry and
Ford was trying to remove the blinders from a hood- conceptions. We aim at creating a people of workers, order of which were standing com- ed and disguised; frequently ridicu- many years I have thought over very
plete
in
position.
There
also
were
loos
and
bizarre,
false
and
self-hug
carefully
to
what
extent
the
Jews
took
winked and blundering citizenry. But if as it now ap- at creating the Jewish village in the first place, and we
traces of the upper order and statues
part in this, how far they are guilty.
miliating• I know and have known
pears all this stuff was conceived, fashioned and writ- desire that the treasures of culture should be accessible inscriptions, three stagedoors, vaulted many who languished with yearning
to our laboring class, especially since we have as Jews main entrances from both wings to for the blond and blue-eyed man (The
ten by one who makes a fat living out of lies, malice
the stage and the orchestra. The
Nordic). They prostrated themselves
libels the whole thing takes on a different corn- in all circumstances placed education above all things."
Dr. Einstein knows his Europe, with its bourgoise whole constitutes one of the most at his feet; they flourished incense
and
complete classical theaters.
burners before him; they believed his
standards and conceptions. These do not meet with his
plosion.
every word. Every flicker of his eye
It may be argued that certain in-
Bernstein has really done American Jewry a sere- stan roval, nor would he have these adopted by his peo-
lids was heroic; and when he spoke of
dividuals excelled Herbert Spencer in
app
Achievement of Sisterhood
his soil, when he, the Aryan smote
particular branches of knowledge, but
a alestine.
ice by compelling Henry Ford to file this affidavit. The
President.
himself upon his breast, they struck
sanctified name of Henry Ford will no longer give force pie in
the melancholy
experiment experiences
carried on in of
P people living by
The
up an hysterical paean of exultation none
wide range
of James
observe:
non had
and his
synthetic
power.
of
Through the efforts of Mrs. Philip
speculation and bargaining have convinced him that a Brown, president of the Beth Ahaba and servility.
and authority to these canards.
Harva rd was certainly a greater psy-
They
do
not
want
to
be
themselves;
ist
than
Spencer.
Lamarck
and
There is another aspect of the case which is inter- sounder economic basis is needed for the successful de- Sisterhood of Muskogee, Oklahoma,
they want to be the other fellow. It cholog
Von Baer were his superiors as nat.
children have been confirmed. In
esting as throwing some light on the character of Mr. velopment of our people. "We aim at creating a peo- 27
.seems to them that by exalting him
uralists.
To Paulsen must be given
Muskogee there is no rabbi, nor is
uralis
Ford. A suit is filed against him and an attachment ple of workers," not mere peasants, but workers to there a professional religious teacher. they exalt themselves, or that at least,
they make others forget the slurs that science
the supremacy
ethics,
In
men like in
Comte
and while
Tyndall
Mrs. Brown herself has assumed the
issued tying up funds in a New York bank. Mr. Ford whom the "treasures of culture shall be accessible."
have been cast upon them, and are
for surpassed him. These men were
of the sabbath scheol
refuses to accept service and has avoided New York Einstein knows the grip of creative labor, while the superintendency
thus hiding their inferiority. Rare
ast geniuses in but one branch of human
noticed
and personally prepares the children
and great as were their
since the filing of the suit. He acts as though he were breakdown of European life has impressed him with for confirmation. She reads the sort- were my visits to the theater, I
in all theater lobbies until re-
contributions, Spencer's was the
not an ordinary mortal. He does everything possible the insecurity of life based upon bourgeoise standards ices, instructs the children and, with them
cently,
and
in
all
concert
halls.
I
do
greater
because
none had his cepa-
help of a visiting rabbi, has the
to evade the issue. Why can he not face the issue as he and conceptions. He would not have his people carry the
not know whether they still are to be emus intellect, none had the universal
Nine children
children confirmed.
confirms-
there.
found
i was
greatly amused by a young grasp of all knowledge which this
with them the possessive ideologies which more than were confirmed at the last
would insist others should meet it?
master
genius possessed.
of Dal-
m
The argument may be advanced that if he should any reasons were responsible for the most destructive tion, Rabbi David Lefkowitz services.
elec d his
Long before Darwin publishe
Viennese Jew, elegant, mildly am-
las, Texas, assisting at the
accept service in this case he would be made a victim
bitious, a little melancholy, something
masterful thesis on natural stion,
war in the history of humanity.
Three classes have already been con-
an artist,
something
a charlatan.
Now,
Providence
had of created
him Spencer had already outlined his sys-
of numberless, vexatious and fanciful suits. But the
Israel has an opportunity to show to the world that ducted by Mrs. Brown, and a total of of
-
ution. In fact even
fact is that in his newspaper which is supposed to be
a society can be built upon patterns essentially different 27 boys and girls were confirmed.
blond and blue-eyed. But 10! He did tern
evol of these men appeared
be,
fore of
e ither
--
not believe in his blondness and his
read by hundreds of thousands there appeared a libel-
from those which have been followed in Europe: while
men like Ibn Ezra and Joseph Albo
blue eyes; deep down in his heart he great Jewish thinkers, had made the '
Organize Communal Farm.
ous, defamatory article which was calculated to ruin at the same time the people will be happier and nobler,
believed them to tie counterfeit. And
contention that all life began from
One hundred Jewish immigrants
the reputation of an internationally known journalist.
with cultural products surpassing those of any previous from
as he lived in constant fear that others
gnificant beginnings. But neither
the United States have organ-
might doubt their genuineness, he
Mr. Ford may be the richest man in the world. but age.
of these men had the sufficient range
ized a communal farm "The Herald,"
went a step further than the German
of
scientific
that could en-
yet no one will grant that his wealth gives him an im-
If perchance the change in the Palestine adminis- about 30 miles from Moscow, accord- ideal and became an Anglomaniac, able them to discoveries
bring their theories be-
' • to dvicea received from Moscow
munity that enables him to ignore legal processes on tration should appreciably alter the ambitious schemes in
t at t at.
and
a
very
catholic
one
yond
the
suggestive
stage. Then
by the Russian Information Bureau in
But what have the masks to do with
there appeared the Priestlys, the La-
one hand and ask the benefit of these same processes of Zionist leaders for creating the Jewish national Washington. The colonists are most-
the
men?
Without
the
devotion
and
voisiers,
and
the
Galvanis,
the Iler-
homeland, yet the ideas which Dr. Einstein has so elo- ly from New York City, with a few never-failing enthusiasm of the mod- schels, the I.yells and the Buttons.
on the other.
New England and sonic from
tistic efforts of the past
A few more affidavits by Mr. Ford will reveal the quently described should be sufficient to inspire those from
ar
ern
Jew,
the
But
long
before
some
of
these
men
Chicago and middle-western paints.
manner of man he is. With such knowledge his great who have settled there so that out of Palestine may They have a grant of 1,000 acres of 50 yearn would have found little un- taught their theories, Spencer pro-
bind. derstanding and appreciation. Even
mulgated his systern of synthetic
prestige will dwindle and we may soon hope to find conic a new life which may be probably followed by the
Nietzsche emphasized this again and
philosophy in which the laws of evo-
again , for he viewed this anti-Semitic
him pre-eminent as a manufacturer of automobiles but rest of the world.
lution were embodied.
business, as he called it, with horror
Spencer not only taught biological
Jewish Pavilion at Fair.
as It creator of public opinion, manners and morals he
and loathing—nay, more, considered it evolution but also "theological evo-
A Jewish pavilion where the devel.
The acquittal of Codreanu was the occasion for
Jews were ready; Jews had
shall become a negligible factor.
an
insult.
in which he contended that
lution,"
of the social hygiene and so-
ears that heard and eyes that slue;
hooligan outbreaks in Roumania. In order to prevent opment
religion too had undergone evolution-
cial welfare of the J pars will he nee-
of discovering the
they
were
capable
ary
changes.
that its God-concept, its
anti-Jewish disturbances a change of venue was grant- n ati
st o n al will form pt of an Inter-
mysterious, of grasping the miracu-
ethical and theological viewpoints had
n Ilygenic Exhibition o t he held
ed the assassin of the Chief of Police of Jassy. We nati oal
lous, of comprehending the unknown.
all passed through the slow stages of
Dusseldorf (Germany ) which will
William Jennings Bryan, the most egregious pub-
Frequently enough their active en-
flux and development. It is to Spen-
hardly expected a Roumanian to be punished for the in
last from May till October, 1926. The
thusiasm forced the general public to
cer that we owe the great axiom that
licity seeker, bigot and disseminator of Volsteadism in
an
official
who
tried
to
protect
Jews.
Rou-
exhibition
will
be
held
in
connection
of
take notice; and I knew some who
murder
"universe is controlled by frre-
America, seems to have made a serious blunder in mania is entirely too dizzy from the intoxication of ag- with the gathering of physicians and were all emotion, as if they had been the
fragible law." When Spencer proved
scientists
at
Dusseldorf
in
May,
1926.
championing the cause of obscurantism in the Scopes gression and victory to think clearly. The recent ex-
an empty vessel until the hour that
that this law is the will of God and
chose them for the herdic mission, and
is not subject to the changing whims
anti-evolution trial in Dayton, Tenn.
cesses were mild compared with the flagrant anti-Semi-
now could ssarcely contain, could
and caprices of man, he aided re-
It became almost a habit for the "commoner" to tic demonstrations of the past. It seemed, too, that the Kornfeld To Preach in Prague. hardly bear their new burden.
ligion's cause. His series of works
Dr. and Mrs..loseph S. Kornfeld of
This I found to he especially true of
stultify himself by espousing some stupid. fanatical feeling was based upon the secondary emotion of vin-
in which he deals philosophically with
left recently for a European
women. Jewish women and girls are
the whole realm of human knowledge
cause, but as long as he confined himself to mere thun- dication rather than the primary emotion of race hat- Toledo
tour. Dr. Kornfeld, who Was former-
the most noble and most promising
other words, his synthetic phi-
dering within the limits of the church no special at- red. We would be happy to note a complete cessation ly United States Minister to Persia, part of Jewry, unparalleled in their —in
losophy—is the greatest achievement
has accepted an invitation to preach in
pure culture. They entered my sphere,
tention was paid to him. His mendacity was accepted
of
the
last century, the more so when
of these disgraceful debauches.
the famous Free Church in Prague,
some to demand, ethers to save. the
one considers that Spencer was an
as a fact ; his sales abilities were exploited by shrewd
Czecho-Slovakia, this summer. The
first to support me, the first to dispel
invalid
his whole life and without ma-
showmen; and all the while people viewed his mouth-
invitation WAS extended by Dr. Nor-
gnawing doubt, to respond to my call,
terial resources of any kind to assist
bert Capck during his visit to America
to wele•me my figure, to subscribe, so
ings and performances as those of a clown who added
him.
last spring.
to speak, to my inner world.
Spencer posits the existence of •
to the gaity of a drab world. The village evangelist
I remember vividly the ens who
God, whom he terms Eternal Energy.
often feels the call to go out into the world and right My God. Thy dwelling-places are lovely!
came to me, a perfect stranger, after
Now Judaism differs with Spencer in
Menorah Institute.
Build
It
is
in
vision
and
not
in
dark
speeches
that
Thou
art
the publication of "Die Juden yen
all the wrongs and iniquities of a sinning people.
this regard, for we hold that God is
Zirndarf," (Was.erman's first im-
The beginning of building opera-
not Energy, but that Energy is only
dear.
The hinterland savior was blessed with a "silver
tions on the Menorah Institute, New
portant
work.)
She
hastened,
as
en
one of the many manifestations of the
an instrument
Orleans, La., was celebrated by the
as if she had to deliver an ur- Eternal. It is not God Himself—not
tongue." If one is the possessor of such
dream did bring me into the sanctuaries of God,
Beth Israel Congregati n. The Me-
gent message, a message from many Noumenon, but the Phenomenon.
exploited.
For
30
years
he
has
injected
My
it must be
norah Institute will be the education-
unkno—n men and w.-men, as it were.
Here we differ with Spencer. And yet
himself with a brazen offiiciousness into all sorts of And I beheld His beautiful services;
al social community house of the con-
The effect
ff
of her r'ming was that and.
genius was as concentrated as
movements. He fed the crude and vulgar with slogans And the burnt-offering and meal-offering and drink- gregati• n of Beth Israel. The build- dents these unknown onss myfully this
any minister of the Almighty. Long
will be fin-
and
so that the tan-
ing
will
rest
$600,010
did
not
hesitate
to
pander
to
the
pooled
my
loneliness,
offering,
will the name and memorial of Her-
and shibboleths. He
ished by next fall.
tastic. incredible thing that every
Dart Spencer become a sweet savor
ignorance and credulity of the electorate. As a poli- And round about, heavy clouds of smoke.
wsek seems t' its maker gained eta-
wherever thinking minds will mention
And
it
was
ecstacy
to
me
to
hear
the
Levites'
song,
tician in the worst sense of the term he never es-
hility and ralidity. It is net • Ties-
it.—Dr. Ira E. Sanders.
Gives University $100,000.
lion ^f annroral and assent. certainly
chewed the banal and did not hesitate to inflame the In their council for the order of services.
Epstein of Chicago, who has
not of aunt/inse and admiration. It
Max
at oak bears small fruit.—
passions of his hearers if it meant votes or profits.
ia S'eap ' y test of vitality. Such ma,
for a n•rn'ser of years been interested
PrT
ovherbre
s.
With the recrudescence of the modern fundamental I awoke, and I was yet with Thee. 0 God,
Later I hal diffi-
Sense e. de,, de it.
in the Universtiy , f Chicago, has re-
culty in satisfying her obstinately
cently risen the institute the sum of
controversy he arrogated to himself the leadership of And I gave thanks, and it was sweet to thank Thee.
In heaven an angel is nobody in
she rlsreanded mach of me. always in-
$100,000. He has made several dona-
JEHUDAII HALEVI
the extreme fundamentalist group. Although a lay-
particular.—Epigram.
sistea in ultimate perfection, made
tions to the uni•ereity in the past.
IJew .h rub , les•Ine Society

Forced To Fulfil Pledges.

Unfulfilled pledges amounting to
nearly $1,500,050 hate been recovered
by the Jewish War Relief Committee
of New York in the last two years
through civil actions. This became
known when a judgment was entered
in the First District Municipal Court
against Charles Berlin of Brooklyn
for a pledge of $200 made in 1922.
The judgment includes the interest
and costs to the amount of $215.
The Jewish War Relief Committee
held a campaign in 1922 to raise $15,-
000,000 for the relief of war-stricken
Jews in Europe and I'alestine. The
quota for New York City was $1,000,-
000, and 92,000 persons contributed
cash and pledges for that amount.
When the time came for the collections
however, the committee found that it
had on its list hundreds of persons
who were reluctant to redeem their
pledges. After repeated efforts to col-
lect the money the committee decided
to carry the cases to court.
The suits are brought under the
laws of contract and are supported by
an Appellate Division decision which
holds that the subscriber is legally ob-
ligated, since the committee, which
had obtained other pledges on the
strength of those previously received,
had itself incurred a legal obligation.

Einstein

HERBERT SPENCER

fnowledge,

The Dayton Boomerang.

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man he was accepted by the superficial unthinking

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