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tinian army and would expropriate the Arabs, compen-
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sating them, however, for the land taken. The ex-
pense of a military establishment and the consequence
For The Soil Of Russia?
_sees
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of any move of a hardly tolerated minority to exprop-
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riate a majority people seem not to trouble him at all.
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By LEO J. FRACHTENBERC, A. M., Ph.D.
Newspapers.
and one contrary to British wishes are exactly alike.
Formerly Instructor of Anthropology at Columbia University and
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a.wns ao
Member of Smithsonian Institute.
Small
wonder
that
these
mad
projects
were
described
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without interference on the part of the
peon Jewry that is still suffering as a
most roach Shia
s
matterk
new
a
nd
rr....co
To Wan publication, all co
The states for which the new name
On
the
other
hand,
the
administration
advises
a
government. The failure to receive
wee
result
of
the
World
War
and
of
the
ng
ot
each
eveni
mss by Tuoday
is
registered
are
Nevada,
Rhode
Is•
a promise bodes ill for the fu-
policy of peaceful penetration which will placate the land, Minnesota, West Virginia, Cali- slow process of stabilizing conditions such
To Detroit Jewish Chronicle Molten correspondence on subjects of tutored
tore of these Jews. Moreover, it rests
in Europe. The decision of our great
a. Ow lowish people, but disclaims responObillty for en Indomement of the
Arabs
and
remove
those
strong
resentments
which
they
fornia,
Florida,
New
York,
Massachu-
an unhappy reflection upon the future
vie. *spooned by the writer..
leaders to continue this very important
feel toward the interloper who has come to disturb setts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ala- relict-work for another three or four contributors to the proposed fund.
bama, Vermont, Oregon, Connecticut,
Jewish charity has always been dis.
a
years
will
be
hailed
everywhere
as
Ellul
15,
5685
them.
Despite
all
that
may
be
said
to
the
contrary,
September 4, 1925
Montana, Delaware, New Jersey, New
tinguished from the charitable im.
in the right direction. There
the Arab does feel that the Jews are pushing strangers Hampshire, Louisiana, South Caro- step
pulses of other people by this one im-
can be little doubt as to the outcome
lina
Utah,
Idaho,
Wyoming,
Okla-
portant phase: The physical salve-
who have shown bad taste in their possessive attitude
of a proposed campaign to raise $15,-
The Fourteenth Zionist Convention.
homa, Maine, South Dakota, North
tion of its recipient must needs be
000,000
for
that
purpose.
The
Jews
toward
Palestine.
Measured
by
any
standard
the
Carolina,
North
Dakota
and
Washing-
The Fourteenth Congress of the World Zionist Or-
predicated upon the salvation of his
of America should and undoubtedly
Arabs
have
as
much
right
to
Palestine
as
the
Jews;
Jewish soul. Will the Jewish soul
ton.
all
odds
the
most
im-
will contribute the necessary funds
fianization held in Vienna was by
be given an opportunity to survive in
In each case the application is made
even
the
most
fanatical
must
admit
this
if
he
possesses
with
which
to
carry
on
the
great
work
portant since the birth of the modern Zionist move-
Southern Russia—under a regime
by the Empire Publishing Company
of helping rehabilitate thousands of
that has consistently been making a
ment. This is not a mere idle statement which is the any sense of proportion at all.
of Washington, D. C. These applica-
Jews in suffering Eastern Europe and,
5
ffld,
una
e
t
t
sin
ce
J
nga
perhaps, elsewhere. On that score mockery out of spin ua and cu ura
The upshot of all the uncompromising difficulties bons inrg,e, b een pending
characteristic description for the latest conference, but
aspirations?
akes
company
m
there
can
be
no
division
of
opinion.
is based upon the actual problems which confronted of the debates resulted in a vote of confidence which that each of the various titles has
. And now I come to another objec-
There is, however, one phase of the
the hundreds of delegates from all over the world who was tantamount to a refusal to endorse the adminis- been in actual use since May 22 last. proposed
tion to the Russian colonization plan
plan which ought to call
which
cannot be lightly disregarded.
executive
resigned,
which
caused
"Presumably
each
of
these
politica•
were deeply concerned about the preservation, identity tration. The whole
forth not only a thorough and intelli
Ins tt t l ilee rL ,nto of, a o todh,fro,fitnwrieoutshethiikiught
is an organ for the order in the „
the ,gdreat:Iset
goenst itliesccuasustiioonn,. bt;tt
a deadlocked convention for three clays. There was tions
and improvement of Jewry.
Amer-
particular state whose name is bears,
is
The purely theoretical discussions of the past gave no one to take the place of Weizmann and he seemed said Orssotn D. Msunn,,h,
icon government ha's consistentlymerer :
noe!,
c ommenting
o ,neim
iv)ot'e a considerable p aarptreopf etshe tfounds-
fused
to
recognize
Soviet
Russia,
sole•
'
ap.
tio
registrations.
adamant in his refusal to continue unless the actual
panerrn
to he raised to the colonization of
way to the practical, but yet the ability to think in pre
e bnilp
oLtehiL nft lnae
1y
' states,
s'tae
rt
i must be .s old i n. other
n 1R0u0s,a0 i0a0 Jews
sstts , on
cise, forthright terms is not so easily achieved by men majority would endorse his administration. After long
America
convince
for the trade-mark law requires that
t
-i
Cri- to
op P;coi m
u tahtee l r y
bility and willingness to keep Pproma :
who spent the better part of their lives in the world and acrimonious debate a majority voted confidence
be registered the mark must he
mca. This, in itself, is a worthy un
interstate
dertaking and, if proposed for any Ives squarely and faithfully? Our
u sed upon goods used in interstate
of theory and idealism. The impact of fact was too and Weizmann agreed to continue. This action on the to
other
section
of
the
world
but
Soviet
government is not even willing to
commerce."
sudden, making readjustment difficult in many cases part of the administration was not a gesture, for the
sanction semi officially negotiations
-
Russia, would surely meet with the
policies
of
the
opposition
and
the
administration
are
while others found it was wholly impossible to fit the
universal approval of all the Jewish between the Soviet and private con-
Oppose Jewish Farm Fund.
cerns. And are we Jews of America
P eople • Unfortunately, this is not the
fictitious patterns to the moulds of actuality.
80 far apart that a gesture would accomplish nothing.
A resolution condemning the pro
to place greater faith in Soviet fair-
ease.
for
the
es-
The repercussions of the Balfour demonstrations The romanticists may criticize and polemize to their
ness than our own government is will-
posal to raise $15,000,000
It is my desire to call attention to
tablishment
of
Jewish
agricultural
and the Plumer appointment hit the mark, provoking hearts' content, but they have the certain knowledge colonies n Soviet Russia has been some of the most obvious dangers that ing to concede to it?
That is one danger. Another great
reactions in keeping with the wish phantasies of the that they can do nothing for Jewry with all their heroic adopted by the New England Zionist are involved in this plan, not in a danger
to this colonization plan lies
spirit of criticism, but in order to
Executive Committee and forwarded
different groups. All factions are agreed that the dramatics.
to prominent Jewish leaders in New evoke a thorough discussion before in the often demonstrated attitude
of
animosity
on the part of the Rus-
Zionist Organization sustained a political defeat since
After the vote of confidence the approval of the
final
decision
is
taken
which
may
a
sian peasant towards the Jew. It is
prove fatal to thousands of our fellow
the last convention. The Zionist opposition unani
The resolution was proposed by
Agency was a foregone conclusion. This action York
true
that
Soviet
Russia has tried to
Jews of Russia
D. Stone, Assistant United
mously blame Weizmann, while the friends of Weiz
means the assistance in the upbuilding of Palestine by Flihu
The proposed colonization of such a however,
educate does
the peasant.
States Attorney and president of the
not
move Education,
at a rapid
mann, particularly the American group, blame Eng
n Zionists who are as anxious to rehabilitate Jewry New England Zionist region, who large number of Jews re resents a stride. It will take at least two or
scien
sincere and intelligent attempt to lift
land; Weizmann himself blames nobody. His
bring the
renascence of Israel as are the said
sa id that the proposal, which has the
' •
an d bring
' spiritual
more generations before the Russian
them definitely out of the class of suf-
approval of the Soviet Government,
tific attitude is refreshing in contrast with the blame noisiest revisionists.
should not be accepted, as no secur- severs and to make them permanently peasant will become an intelligent
attitudes of those who are disappointed and displeased
convention
is
self supporting. The success of this member of society. At the present
can
be
offered
a
government
that
and
most
significant
ity
The stormiest
"enslaving the Jewish people" and attempt depends primarily upon the time
he superstitions
is still animated
the pas-
with the events of the last year.
sions,
and by
hatreds
that
over. The issues had to be faced. The realists with is
God
Himself."
good will and good faith of those who
"challenging
have been instilled into him by cen
who can hardly be
Another clear headed thinker
The resolution was in reply to the
r at the present time the rulers of
way of expediency and a program won the day ; idealism was not sacrificed to
tunes of Czarist regime. The hold
e where this colonization
proposal made by Louis Marshall of the country
accused of taking the easy
of Soviet rule in outlying districts
pragmatism is Schmayra Levin. He struck a singular expediency, as many who believe in the magic and
New York and David Brown, both
plan is to be put into effect. And
is merely nominal. The Russian peas-
Cam-
w h a t of f the
leaders of the Joint Distribution
th good will and good faith
realistic note when he predicated the success of Zionism efficacy of words insist.
. the money of the rulers of Soviet Russia and of ant has been reconciled to Soviet rule
•
of America
Amer ic a to raise
The end of the convention doe s not mean the end mittee
the
peasants
of
Southern
Russia
and
by
the generous distribution of land
upon the settlement of 1,000,000 Jews in Palestine.
Crimea? The presence or lack of which has been his great cry for many
of the labors of world Jewry in relation to Palestine. for Russian agricultural colonies.
This is the crux of the matter which impressed Weiz
these vitally necessary qualities must ernment
centuries. is Now,
this
selfsame
asking
him
to give gov-
up
mann. He is impressed by the stubborn fact that there The homeland as a politically autonomous entity is a

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rotestations but by past experiences.

thousands of acres of land for which

himself, to be sure, has no use
of Palestine are a majority and own the major part of able the American delegates at the I i for one place no trust in the good he
whatsoever but which he has been led
an inconsequential fraction. Should Great Britain an
International Child Welfare Congress, f a i h of h aSnotsninte ta trau I linr tse.
the land. To reach these goals is a task which shall
to believe constitutes his inalienable
tagonize this significant majority for an insignificant
the last act of the conference, ob-
resTtehedy sin- to
inttelleectutale
require effort, vision, intelligence, money and patience, as
; edssai onnd and tioetdu rile wi t over itto rtehae
cerely but solely in the success of the p oast
tinaginetLatdcoicntlicohnenof the bulwark doefelnaar:
minority? It is preposterous to think that the Zionists
success
of
the
Zionist
II
Soviet form of government. Any in-
We are satisfied that the future
sonably
safe to sp entrust the lives of so
should dictate to Britain in matters of her colonial and
or any group of people that
of our Jewish fellow sufferers
experiment would have been irretrivably lost had the tions, should be cared for in their dividual
may in the least interfere with such many
international policy.
homes.
to the mercy and superstition of the
The resolution, supported by Miss
behein and will be ex-
success,
Weizmann admits he was not consulted about the revisionists, romanticists and expropriators had their Sophie
Russian Muzhik? Have we a right to
Irene Loeb and Mrs. Oliver
aterminated
have
with ttow•alregtp possible
w
. spend millions of dollars upon a risk
appointment of Lord Plumer but, as he said, he could way. With the proper recognition of Arab rights and Harriman of New York, finally
l was
lays Generos'itty
Jews
n at may mean so much to the being
sensibilities
they
may
be
induced
to
modify
not
only
annad miss and compassion for opposite views th whom this experiment is
i t ,i a:sedto u ndni n s ciomuoruas ley, , in
m
act as though he were the bearer of important informa-
us7.1ti u n ifi o an Isl
have beenhitherto o t ;;7eL,
ully lacking
made.
tion which he chooses to keep secret. Some may say their mental attitude but also their land policy. With preserve homes. g
the
recognition
of
the
fact
that
Britain
has
discretionary
The plan to colonize Jews on soil
he assumes this attitude because it gives him an oppor-
1 The congress also adopted oai res.o.•
So-
Their religion is the successl oetf Luv
leierat:
represents the greatest attempt yet
power and that the Jews are a minority, the Zionist
it i d e a n p d a i ngga „cessation an,:
ism. Nothing else matters.
tunity to escape gracefully from a difficult position.
made
to help solve in part a certain
a
and
•
Semitic cpm
On two separate occasions Soviet
phase of the Jewish problem. It is
Even if that were his motive yet the fact remains that administration may change the immigration policy an
against children. Miss Loeb left im-
Russia has made sacred promises and
the colonial office did appoint Plumer and there is no nounced.
following
the
congress
for
eerdnisaatLlym.
entered
into solemn
obligations
with
about
the understand
leaders of Amer-
other European
governments
and
icon
and time
other that
Jewry
that
Finally, we must realize that we are but an in T
appeal. Weizmann could rave and tear many emo-
the soil represents the most lasting
_
old
claim
to
Palestine
even
signed
treaties
of
commerce
and
tions to • shreds. These theatricals would no doubt significant minority whose age
and safest solution. But one has to
l agm
ooed , ,wi i d l eta A
, els
Students' House Popular. t g ai e no c etuorentri nt ( ahnaset oi t o fsnuhtlic
be careful in the choice of that soil
please the gallery and those who live in the world of is not recognized by the rest of the world.
thatthe •
If ways and means can be found to.
For hundreds of Jewish young men
verbal fancy. Those with a legalistic twist will point
trnetetisztighrtnieendatinn.
Those who want quick and easy successes will be
New
York,
colonize 100 ,000 Jews, is there a
,,en,, nsnttreanfgrenrms in
vhoam
success
blace than
Palestine?
p
with shocked indignation to the Mandate and Balfour disheartened, but those who are in earnest, in whom ay.nhd,
many
safer a ndetter
Russian leaders disregarded the obit•
i spite : of the racks oast dangers in-
Declaration. They may even decry the attitude of the idealism, vision and realism are properly mixed, to. wns and cities to take summer s, [cations imposed by them without the In
sired in the Russian colonization
courses at the two big universitie
compunction.
assurance
"benevolent neutrality" of Britain, but in the world of will move from step to step until the goal is reached. the Student's House, established last least
have we
that Soviet What
Russia
will keep p an, one would still accept it, if there
be had in Palestine
spring by the United Synagogue of
real politic, neither Britain nor any other European
faith with the J. D. C. in respect to were
no room
colonization. This, however,
for such
America on the campus of Columbia
country has surrendered much of its sovereignity to
political non-interference and finan-
is not the case. Palestine can still
University, has proved a grateful
coal co-operation in this proposed colo-
the League of Nations. The matter may be taken up
be opened up to and can support an-
oasis in the great metropolitan wit-
Blue Sunday Laws.
nization plan? What assurance have
other 250,000 Jewish farmers and,
dproons. From the beginning of the
at the next meeting of the League of Nations, but yet
.i. . ..., ._. „
s
•
this being the case, is there
any rea-
second
week
of
July,
when
the
sum-
The Lord's Day Alliance proposes to make a con-
keep its promises in a better spirit
who is so foolhardy as to believe that England would
son why the money to be appropri-
mer courses opened, the Student's
than
those
given
to
Britain
or
France?
ated for the unsafe scheme in Rus-
be censured for acting without consulting the Zionist certed drive in the State of New York to prohibit work House has been electric with youth-
us not be fooled. Soviet Rus-
sia should not be spent in Palestine
executive. It may be a tragic fact that the Jews have and amusement on Sunday. From previous experience ful cheer and Jewish inspiration. The sia Let
has little sympathy and still less
where we have every assurance that
young out-of-town students began
no national existence, but yet it is one of those un- the alliance learned that it could not foist such legis- flocking to the charming little build- love for the suffering of its Jewish the personal safety and cultural free-
palatable facts nevertheless. What is more, mere wish- lation upon the state by strong arm methods, so now ing on West 113th street, and its people. At the present time what dom of the colonists as well as the
Russia needs most is American
investment of monies will be guaran-
ing it were so will not make it so, while blaming with it resorts to a more subtle one through the use of propa- hospitable Jewish atmosphere has Soviet
recognition. Having failed through
teed by one of the greatest powers in
most vehement acrimonious language will not bring ganda which is calculated to give the bill the appear- brought them back again and again. its own fault to obtain any rec- the world and one which is certain
ognition from the leading European
to keep the obligations solemnly en-
ance of popular origin and demand.
the homeland into being.
governments, it now hopes to obtain
Turks Obey Kemal on Hats.
tered into by its representatives.
Deputy Gruenbaum, as the accredited leader of the
The secretary of the alliance, Rev. A. W. Brooks,
some
recognition
by
gaining
the
con-
The exhortations of Mustache Ke-
In view of these facts, can Amer-
Opposition, showed clearly the sheer romanticism of innocently informs the public that they have no desire mal to his compatriots to adopt Euro- fidence and good will of the American ican Jewry undertake to turn over
The Soviet statesmen know
their position when he said to Weizmann: "At the to seek the passage of a law without the people know- pean clothing and head dress appear Jewry.
100,000 Jews of Russia to the mercy
that Jewish opinion in America is
have hail an immediate effect.
of a discredited regime that has failed
last convention you told us we could wait but Pales- ing about it before hand ; "We believe firmly in the to The
powerful and influential and they
correspondents of Turkish
thus far to keep a single promise?
hope that by making promises now to
tine could not, and now you tell us Palestine can wait.” rights of the people."
journals report that whereas when
Would it not be better to colonize
be good they will win the good will
they left Kastamum for lneboli every-
these Jews on a soil where their
To Gruenbaum, Jabotinsky and the whole Opposition
We wonder if Rev. A. W. Brooks is only guilty of
of the Jews of America, who may ex-
was wearing a fez, a turban or
safety and success is assured and
nothing has happened in the last two years. No po- rhetoric or whether he has surpassed the Stoddards, body
ert their influence in the proper direc-
a kalpak, on their return they found
where they can become the founda-
litical, economic or international changes have taken Grants, Chamberlains and the whole Nordic group and officials and others had all bought tion and at the proper time on behalf tion for additional prestige and honor
of the much needed recognition for
Panama hats.
to the far-flung Jewry of the world?
place in the world, because they will have it so.
Soviet Russia.
concluded that Jews are not only inferiors but are not
Moreover the women, who were re-
On the other hand, those who would defend Weiz- people at all.
The present attitude of the Soviet
quested by Mustache Kemal at In°.
officials
towards Zionism and Zionists
boll to abandon veils because wear-
mann better than he would defend himself are equally
MISCONSTRUED
of New York are part of ing them was due to the narrow ego- may he taken as a good index of what
If
the
Jews
of
the
State
romantic. They would have Britain ignore the whole
may
happen
later on to the Jewish
the right to choose tism of men, were reported to have
the
people
then
they
surely
have
colonists in Southern Russia. The
Arab world to please the Zionists. As is often the case,
been present to greet him later with
Religion is commonly misconstrued
the day they shall observe as the day of rest. This wide-
Soviet government is not opposed to
faces uncovered.
into a preventative of trouble. To
the advocate pleads too well for the client. lie o% er- spread attempt to join the state with religion is but one their
Zionism nor does it desire to prosecute
Even the public clock which hither-
a large extent it is. A truly religious
states his case, which is even worse than understat-
because of their great love
life will escape many of the ills which
more manifestation on the part of the Evangelical to had shown Turkish time was alter- Zionists
for the National Jewish Ideal. To
afflict it. It is possible, however, to
ing it.
the official religion of ed to ordinary time.
churches
to
make
Protestantism
them Zionism and Zionists represent
be righteous and suffer. The value of
After all the incriminations and recriminations,
that individual Jewish thought which
Amercia.
religion in this case is in its curative,
the
Restrained
from
Teaching
blames, fault finding and the general pyrothechnics
is unwilling to conform to the factory.
counter-balancing, or constructive ef-
Should the Lord's Day Alliance's suggestion be-
Bible in Schools.
made pattern of the ideal of citizen-
are over, the Zionists as well as world Jewry are con-
fect. None that know will doubt for
ship as promulgated by Soviet official-
come
a
law
it
shall
mean
that
the
observant
Jews
of
the
A
temporary
injunction
restraining
a moment that religion is a solace, a
fronted by the problem of sending that million Jews
dom. Hence Zionism is oppressed in
the Board of Education from permit-
restorative, and a strength, but to
State
of
New
York
will
be
compelled
to
rest
two
days,
to Palestine. How this may be done is the ultimate
great numbers. Now, the Jews al-
construe piety into a prophylactic is
teaching of the Bible in the pub-
or violate their religious convictions. This is hardly ting
ways had and always will have indi-
lic schools of East Liverpool, Ohio,
to try to cheapen God and to succeed
question.
vidualistic
tendencies.
After
the
col-
consistent
with
the
brave
pronouncement
that
the
granted
recently
in
Common
in discrediting one's self. God helps
%V
At the very outset the Zionists are faced with the
onization plan in Southern Russia will
Pleas
Court.
Application
for
the
in-
those who help themselves. — Dr.
the
people"
are
to
be
safeguarded.
have been started, these colonists are
internal disputes among the workers and middle class "rights of all
junction was made by R. II. Perry,
Alexander Lyons.
The
prohibition
zealots
in
their
mad
rush
to
stand-
bound to develop some of the dis-
a taxpayer. A demurrer of the ac-
elements. the religious and non-religious groups. They
tinctly Jewish tendencies and will
filed by City Solicitor Harry
are all clamoring for priority. The fourth "Alijah" ardize everything in America according to their joy- tion,
It is commanded that the Israelite
require long negotiations on
less patterns have forgotten that minorities have in- Brokaw, was overruled. Hearing on thereby
shall bring a sacrifice and further
part of the Soviet officials to issue
is fraught with grave consequences. The middle class, alienable rights despite the fact that the will of the making the injunction permanent will the
that it shall be done with a good will;
an edict withdrawing every promise
be held before schools open the mid-
which in the last immigration wave made up the bulk
did not offer it with a good will,
majority prevails. When shall it dawn upon these ar- dle of September. A course in Bible made to the J. D. C. or its representa- if he used
compulsion until he did of-
of the newcomers, are settling in the cities, speculating dent, sincere people that tolerance and broad minded- recently was added to the courses of tives. Not less than 100,000 Jew!' will they
fer
with
a good will. To this Ram-
be
then
left
nt
the
mercy
of
Soviet
on land values, engaged in business to the detriment of ness are virtues on a parity with, if not superior to, the study in the East Liverpool public generosity and good faith. And I barn says: "All persons are presumed
schools.
agriculture and industry. The spectacle of the Right
to wish to do it properly, but some
do not take into consideration at all
have a wilful impulse to the contrary,
the possibility that once American
elements asking that the Labor groups be excluded virtues which they hold in such high esteem.
The
theory
of
separation
of
church
and
state
was
Strauss
Will
Conduct.
Richard
money begins to flow into Russia for when, and by persuasion, such a one
from the convention because they interrupted the
states that the offering is brought
but
purposes
of
colonization,
there
is
a
superficial
reasoning,
not
the
product
of
hasty
and
Richard Strauss has given German
speakers indicates that the age-old conflict of worker
with a good will, the statement should
great danger that some of this money
art circles a great thrill by announc-
and employer cannot be excluded even among Zionists. was arrived at only after a thorough, careful study of ing that he will conduct the orchestra may he diverted for Soviet purposes be accepted as his voluntary deci-
a
Europe
devastated
sion."—Talmud.
in spite of all previous promises to
which plays during the showing of
The inverted pyramid will spell certain catastrophe the melancholy experiences of
the contrary. Such things have hap-
his opera. "Der Rosenkavalier" on the
even in Palestine. The agriculturist and industrial by religious wars and schisms.
The school of Rabbi Jannai said:
pened
before.
Soviet
Russia
has
fully
screen
in
Dresden.
His
action
has
We would prefer that they see the folly of the Blue givi n a new dignity to motion pic- demonstrated its adherence to the fa- "A scholar with whom his master is
workers must be the concern of the Zionist Organiza-
Laws
rather
than
the
measure
be
defeated.
The
spirit
first
and a second time angry, but
mous
Jesuit
formula
that
the
end
a
tures,
which
German
art
circles
hith-
tion if a healthy social order is to be built.
sanctifies the means.
remains silent under the rebuke, is
have frowned upon and refused
The highly articulate, impulsive and militant Jabot- of tolerance and understanding among all the people in erto
worthy to distinguish between suits
as
In this connection I wish to submit
to
regard
worthy
of
classification
insky offers two suggestions which stamp him as the a democracy is more important than suppression of un- with the legitimate theatre, the opera to the deepest consideration of Amer- involving money and suits involving
ican Jewry the fact that our repre-
life."—Talmud.
or the concert rtage.
visionaire among visionaires. lie would create a Pales- democratic opinions even by legal enactment.

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