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Amish periodical Cotter

4MIcrieaH

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

jilt

leth,"

is responsible for the charge that he
has deliberately colored and distorted
the truth in order that he shall obtain
the greatest possible compensation for .
his services as chairman of the United
Jewish Campaign—so distorted the
truth as to befuddle and delude Louis
n.wc t•
Marshall Felix M. Warburg, Pulius
Init
School of Religion:
Rosenwald and other "American Jew-
.
carman
Sunday morning classes of Beth El
WOODWARD AVE
ish millionaires" and transform them
1415
to
1447
School of Religion are already corn-
into
so
many
marionettes
responding
Br Chao. H. Joseph./
pletely occupied, but the school can
(Covewrisst, 1921.
as he pulls the strings?
An inquiry comes to me from a reader in Chicago asking me what man- still accommodate a great many more
I feel that the duty devolves on me,
o-religionist s Barney Deyfuss,
who this week occupies a prominent children in the afternoon sessions, as the intimate personal friend of
r
i
once.a-year baseball classic. It seems that 2:30 to 4 o'clock. Parents are cor- David A. Brown with whom I have
ne of c
the
nation's
i
and
regster
com
e
spotlight position in suspicion tht a a Jew who becomes a "figure" in the dialy invited to
therewidespread
afternoon ses- had the closest possible contacts for
to take his Jewishnese seriously. But I I their children for the
many years, and as one who is a great
o
theatrical or sporting world ceases
T here is no fee whatsever
Ison.
is
in f orm my Chicago inquirr, as well as others who may entertain similar
the afternoon sessions are con- admirer of his many remarkable at.
, that Mr. Dreyfuss is ae member of the Pittsburgh Jewish community and
tributes, his marvelous energy, his
in fact as well as in ame. He is a modest, unassumingwith a very ducted according to the same attrac- equally marvelous skill as organizer,
visas
n honor and integrity, and lacks completely that "sporti- Live and !scientific plan as are the
a
leader and executive, as one who has
h sense
of business that so frequently is associated with men engaged pro- morning sessions. In fact, the very
ness"
of demeanor
hig
proudly worked side by side and shoul-
fessionally and commercially in athletics. situation that smaller
the afternoon
classes
me
gi ves he pu p il s who coop. der to shoulder with him in many ef-
sly. Ile
J ew
better
forts to arouse American Jewry to
n
v
e
tan
e
oon
is
are
the
aftern
The owner of the Pittsburgh bas eball team is a
eligioulife of the in
p hilanthropic and rsocial
the fullest measure of its Jewish re-
actively group.
identified
with
the religiou s, and
Jewish
Ile is
a well-educated
well-informed man; he is a wide portunity for their education than the sponsibility, and as one who rejoices
reader and has a fine mind. He may be ranked as representative in the pupils who come in
the morning.
Franklin
and Rabbi that the present atonement on behalf
Dr.
to those who know Mr.
of stricken Israel is being headed by
fullest meaning of that term. It seems unnecess ary
as the man from Chicago Leon Frani are hoping that the "in-
him, to repudiate the charges made
Dreyfuss to mention these qualities, but exactly
knows him, only as a name, so there are thousands of other Jews in the fancy to old age" program will win by "Mentor" against David A. Brown.
country who know him only in the same way. And I know they are a bit the Jewish community and that the
Since "Mentor" admits that he was
curious to hear what manner of man is Barney Dreyfuss, one of the most idea and the method will spread.
told certain things about Mr. Brown,
The Inst•Il ■ tion Dinner:
I am wondering why he was not told
talked of men in the world of sport.
In . honor of the newly installed some more things about him—those
,
Sinclair Lewis, writing on the subject of "Self-Conscious America," in I I rabbi, the Men's Temple Club is giv • things that make him one of the most
ing an installation dinner Tuesday beloved Jews in America, one whose
the current Menckenmercury, says:
, night. Oct. 13. Dr. William Fine- leadership thousands of Jews in this
here is that Jews, Italians and Frenchmen
shriber of Philadelphia will be the country no eagerly and unhesitating-
i '
• are
The g eneral
ning. H eubject
neurotic, full of hysterical excesses, becoming either Bolshevists or
: speaks'. of ths. evening.
eub ect ly recognize and accept. These things,
Common
Co
flinty aristocrats, degenerates or ape-like peasants, while Americans,
will 'be "Religion n
on- i the facto about Mr. Brown's life, about
st.
of
honorat thedl in- ' his multifarious, beneflcient activities,
Englishmen and most Germans and Scotchmen are, in general, judi-
A 'lie .
I Se m(' "
dulls and unprejudiced, flushed with common sense and despising the
t nee will be 1.. Mrs. Leah h F am, mother are common knowledge in the United
manners of dancing-masters. The opposite is the case: Americans
b i Fram.
Rab him
of Yt
States and Canada and many of them
are the most neurotic, the most esthetic, the most stubbornly un-
are thoroughly familiar to the Jews of
-- ----- -
I
d incomparably the most interesting tribe living, and next
"The Morel and S pirituel
Russia, Poland, Roumania, Lithuania,' ,
'
eatnei
Challenge
of
the
Tames:
Our twice-yearly Sample Sales have already had a tremendous following
Latvia and Palestine. They have been
to them come the Britishers and Germans.
For his sermon on Sunday morn- reported, they have been editorially
among women who love fine apparel. But we doubt if any has aroused such
ing,
Oct.
11,
Dr.
Franklin
has
chosen
Well, one man's guess is as good as another's, so we see no special
commented upon by the entire press,
the subject "The Moral and Spiritual Jewish and secular, on the American
reason for contradicting Mr. Babbitt Arrowsmith.
widespread interest and comment as this one.
—...........--
Challenge of the Time." Dr. Frank- continent and, if Mr. Mentor had been
tin will also occupy the pulpit Satur- moved by an earnest desire to learn
Will some 'cotter please send me the address of Aurora Sapiro, or,
day
morning,
Oct.
10,
when
he
will
the truth, the whole truth about Dan.
this should come to the attention of Mr. Sapiro, will he please comniuni-
this
cote with me in care of this journal? I note that Mr. Sapiro's lawsuit speak on the subject, "The Soil, the id A. Brown he could have obtained
Seed anti the Harvest."
I the fullest information from Mr. Mar-
against Henry Ford has been delayed until spring. There has been a divi•
b has done th ch spl en-
i shall, from Mr. Warburg, from Mr.
sion of opinion whether the able Chicago lawyer, whored
wi suthe m u d - Thursday Sewing:
th
Rosenwald and indeed, also from the
did service in co-operative marketing, should have oe
The Sisterhood of Beth El has now very files of the London Jewish Chron-
slinging Ford. I am glad he did. I hope that he brings to bear every pose
sible resource to the end that the scandalous sheet that the fanatical Ford begun its sewing meetings on Thurs- icle itself.
Who is David A. Brown? What is
(for on the subject of the Jew Ford is nothing more than an irresponsible days. This is a very fine opportunity
fanatic) sponsors will be put in its proper place officially. it is a menace for social service on the part of the David A. Brown? in America these
to the welfare of society when we have wealthy fanatics given the license women and the ladies are cordially questions have become superfluous.
of their
Everybody knows. But, because his
to indulge themselves without restraint. Fight him to the finish, Mr. Sapiro, invited to devote a part
and get him on the witness stand. Then he will be sure to make a fool of Thursdays to this work, Every hour character, his motives have been ma-
of time counts.
liciously impugned, I crave permission
himself.
---ss-sw-e—.
to answer them again.
th El College:
w bc-
l Col-1 To begin with, David A. Brown
Here is an interesting editorial from the Fellowship Forum, publishediBeThe
instit
ution of the Beth E

to that category described by
ashington,D C. apparently a Klan newspaper:
on
the
part
of
Temple
Beth
El
longs
legs
inW
"Mentor" as American Jewish mil-
has brought forth a great deal of dis- lionaires—and not one single penny
Are the Jews trying to give Sig. Saxe, whom they revile, a place
cussion and comment. Many people that he pnssesst.s has come to him di-
among the prophetsof Israel? They refuse to listen to him. They
have inquired as to the significance rectly, or even indirectly in the slight-
call him hard names. They persecute him. So they have always
of the term "College" and the answer est degree, from or for services that
done to the men who have dared to tell them the truth to keep them
' is that the courses will be conducted he has rendered the Jewish people, or
■ P
away from strange gods. They will probably destroy Sig Saxe. They
upon university standards and that to the many humanitarian. social or
have done that to more than one truth-teller who has arisen among
all the members of the faculty are civic enterprises in which he is inter-
VI
them. Saxe has warned his co-religionists not to fraternize too much
fully qualified to conduct the work ested. Ile is the head of a great com-
with Roman Catholic religio-political organizations. Ile has told them
, upon the high plane of college study. mercial organization in Detroit, rim-
b t is simply exploiting
'
At the some time the term co ege lying to various parts of the United d
that Rome has no friendship
o
Others at $23, $47, $68
them to help along the Pope's plan to gain control of the American
Others at $79„$99, $139
or "university" stanard
d
should not
built up by his own rare b
government. The truth of what he says ought to be apparent to any
deter those who hav e never before I Stales,
and Many Intermediate
had
any
Jewish
study,
for
all
the
ness
sagacity,
by
his
keen
analytical
and Many Intermediate
thinking person. The Day, a Jewish newspaper, accuses Saxe of
d g gt and extraordinary energy
Prices.
courses given this year are introduc-
Prices.
be ing tool of the Ku Klux Klan.
tory courses. Those who have never and into which feed a full score of sub- •
The sample gowns alone in
First of all, the Jews are not going to destroy Sig Saxe. I for one studied Judaism before will find in sidiary corporations with thousands
The
coats
in this Sample Sale
have no such intention. I do not intend to persecute him. I shall merely them a clear and well-organized in- of profit-sharing, dividend-earning
this sale would be enough to
were contributed by makers
continue to fight his attempts to induce the Jewish press and the Jews of Deduction to the field of Jewish cut- shareholders. The building up, during
draw
an
immense
response.
And
the country to fight the Catholic Church. The Jewish press is not interested tore and thought. Those who have his early manhood, of this commer-
whose names are'"ace high" in
we are supplementing them
in fighting the Catholic or any other church. The Jewish press dues not con-
et already had other opportunities for cial organization, which begun with
the centers of fashion. They
with new shipments that have
sider for a moment to absurd statements that the Pope is trying ton get the study of Jewish subjects will find a single wagon drawn by one horse,
are the type of garments that
delivering coal and ice, has made him
b e li e v n e s it• the Ku Klux Klae-
arrived
in
time
for
today.
control
of
the
United
States.
Mr.
lieves it. This is a free country and you may believe what you choose so them to be comprehensive and syn. a man of ample means and ample leis-
find their way into the most ex-
ure. for he is that kind of executive
Magnificent creations for din-
long as you don't insist on everybody else believing the same thing. I am they
tematic
surveys
of
fields
to
which
clusive shops — and at prices
may heretofore have had only
,
ner and evennig—dressy mati-
that can build up a huge machine to
opposed to the Klan—I consider it un-American; it is nourished on super.
greatly higher than these.
nee and tea-time frocks—smart
stition, bunk, an appeal to the child in our make-up, and thrives on preju- I a partial or unorganized
approach. run on its own momentum. Ile knows
won
a ny young
me of the commun- how to draft men, according t3 their
frocks for morning and shop-
dice. I am sorry, my dear editor of the Fellowship Forum, that I cannot 1M
it y who wished especially to have a
capacity and then entrust them with
ping
hours.
The fabrics are deep, soft,
course in Jewish child study in order
agree with your policy.
confidence and responsibility for ef-
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luxurious materials, and their
These "samples" are gar-
I am interested in the article of Professor Kulisher, syndicated by the 1 that they might be able to answer the fectuating the plans which he has de
ments used in manufacturers'
beauty
is enhanced by deep col-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, in which he discusses the problem of Israel. give
questions
of their children
and
to vised. Always in intimate touch with
pre-kinder-
and importers showrooms to
them something
of a , have
found
his commercial interests, he neverthe
lars, cuffs and borders of choice
show to buyers from retail
It's a problem, sure enough. Among other things, he mentions a book wrti- ' goners Jewish education,
less has an abundance of time end
furs, and rich linings.
stores. After they have served
ten by Dr. Theilhaber of Germany under the title of "The Disappearance the course on the survey of Jewish energy. Instead of finding an outlet
ten
their purpose, we secure them
of German Jews." According to this authority, in the years 1871-1910 the ' religion to be given at the coll
for his inexhaustible energy in golf,
for our Sample Sale. So fam-
There are wraps for the day-
Jews of Germany increased from 512,153 to 615,021, but this was not crno. as well as the surveys of Jewish his in stamp collecting, in horse racing,
'
ous has this sale become that
mensurate with the general rate of increase of German population. In , tnry and Bible literature—precisely instead of utilizing his ample leisure
time and for evening costume.
it great many makers reserve
Prussia the annual birthrate among the Jews was 3.7 per cent between what they require.
for diversion and recreation, David A j
their samples for us season af-
LARGER SIZES, TOO Women will revel in choosing
1820 and 1830; 3.1 per cent between 1875 and 1880; 1.75 per cent between
Brown finds the best outlet for his
from this admirable collection
ter season.
1901 and 1905; 1.4 per cent in 1914 and 0.71 per cent in 1917. Twenty- DEFENDS D. A. BROWN
While samples are in aize. 16, 18,
inexhaustible energy in those things
at these prices.
five per cent of the German Jews do not marry! another 25 per cent bear
The discounts to us are large
that appeal to his soul. And the one
36 and 38 only, we have made spe-
nt themselves with one or two chit-I e
AGAINST
CHARGES
—and that is how you save.
thing that appeals to his soul more
no children; a third 25 per cent do
cont
we find families with three children or
cial preparation for women who
than any other is service—service to
Costs—Fifth Floor.
oven , and only in 25 per cent
wear larger size dresses.
(Contnued from page 1.1
over. But it 'seems that the ever-decreasing birthrate among the Jews of
Gowns—Fourth Floor.
his people, service to humanity. He
the situation, but the increase
feature of
of --to an effort to bring help, healing takes his Jewishness seriously, for,
Germany is not the only alarming
'h
"margin."
The
percentage
sound. his is a
the J
. number
in o ut of
in
mixed
marriages
wiping
mixed
marriages
to is the
purely Jewish marriages grew in Prtura I and hope to hundreds of thousands of strange as this may
deeply religious nature, and it is his
.
brethren.
from 9.6 per cent in 1876-1880 to 26.5 per cent in 1906-1910, and t o his For
this, the anonymous Mentor God-given aspiration to elevate the
have increased from 17 per cent in the whole of Germany in 1900-1902 to
30.25 per cent in 1912-1913. And, says the author, only a quarter of the' calls David A. Brown a "professional status of the Jew, to make the Jew-
children of mixed marriages are brought up in Judaism. And it is interest- , philanthropist, who makes it his busi. ish position in the world happier, and sick, the comforting of the aged, the
ing to note that in Denmark and Sweden the number of mixed marriages , ness to undertake and organize collec- the That
Jew better
is why, understood.
for example, net se sheltering
of the exiled.
Finally, because
of the many reports
ons for philanthropic services for
.
almost equal the number of purely Jewish marriages. All of ..
which should
• [ ions
I: pay." Every Je win America, every long ago he went from city to city in that had been coming out of Russia
give someone who is interested in the problem of Israel something to
to think
mixed, , Jew, in the United States and Canada the United States with a message of of a mighty movement by Jews back-
about. In this country we know that the increase
in the
number
o mi
to the
pastime
of collecting
, who knows David A. Brown will re- Catholic Israel—appealing to Die Jews to-the-land, Brown goes thither, in the
.. sent this deliberate falsehood, even of America to support the Kerns Spring of the year, to satisfy himself
marriages is enormous. Maybe someone '
statistics will compile the number of mixed marriages that have taken place though the author seeks to tone down Ilayesod, the Jewish Theological Som- of the truth of these reports and the
in this country in the past five or ten years. They would surprise us an. his charge by saying that he "so un. inary, representing the conservative validity and stability of the project.
_.-r+—
.. ew
wing of Jewry, a Yeshibah represent-, I know, from many talks I had with
Yes, Clarence billion of Dillon, Read & Co. is a Jew—as much of a Jew derstands."
furnish
as men of that type who are born Jews can be. But there is no special , What does he mean by saying he ing the ultra•Orthodox, and the l'n. him on the subject, from our corres•
I. ge "understands so?" Whence comes this ion of American Hebrew Coogrega- i pondence that he was very dubious
electric
virtue in broadcasting the information, as Dillon has not to our knowled
understanding? And because of the Lions, the organization of American i labout the things that we had been
ever shown himself interested in the slightest degree in Jewish life. I isis,,i thing that he "understands" about Reform Jewry, to each of which he is hearing concerning Jewish colonize-
refrigeration
forgotten his name before it was changed to Dillon, but it was a r -
David A. Brown's motives and par- himself a liberal contributor—and he lion in Russia, and the fact that he
A
in the new
poses, of Brown's
life-philosophy, he succeeded in his self-alloted task. Be- ■ was convinced, at last, is one of the
name.
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the possibilities of Jewish col- for the Jewish people he carried the self-sacrificing support from every
New
, meat of
lew whn loves his people.
onization in Russia—to read him out message of the Keren Ilayesod to New .law
Ni
York's East Side—he was referring specifically to the Jewish group.
N v Zealand and
And this is the man whom "Mentor"
read the best literature; they read the best newspapers. In fact, they reprit:- of the court of Jewish public opinion, South Wales, to
little reckoning or caring that if his Australia, proceeding thence to Pales- , has sought to discredit—not he alone
most intelligent reading public. And he went further by,
but
others who for various motives of
news- , attempt succeeds (which of course it tine to confer with Weizmann. From
sent as a class the
attempt
saying
that any
there
is in most
cities only a very
group
read w t will
peers with
degree
of thoroughness.
They small
"skim"
the who
headlines,
not) he snatches the last straw whose coffers came the cost of his rail- competition have sought to discredit
his he- David A. Brown and Dr. Joseph A
f odds and ends of undigested of hope from the anguished clutches road trips, his ocean voyages, rat
e r - of a whole people desperately seeking tel hills? Not from the coffers of thes e Rosen and with them the whole plan
the result that they have an accumwu.t '
information and prevents them from forming an intelligent opinion on r '
organizations, not from any public of aiding the Jews of Russia to found
lf from an over wh elming
to
save
portant public affairs. I think that's a good size-up. And it's anoti
purse, but from the personal purse of a new future for themselves and their
itseof starv ation and destrue-
reason why the average American is the world's worst conversationa ist, tidal wave
David A. Brown. Hardly the method children—as witness that whispered
tin n. Whnt says he of Brown? ''A of a "professional philanthropist!"
except it's along this line: "1 betcha I kin make him come across,"
story that Brown's motive is to sell
ar
d ge"
on
placed in that
, -, ,leman
gent
But I anticipate: David A. Brown automobiles in Russia. Too bad Men.
etc.; "that guy made a real clean-up; he's got enough kale to e o e
, (that of a 'professional philanthro-
"I says to him, I says, 'what's the big i ea,
was
one
of
the
first
to
respond
to
the
tor didn't get this delicious morsel
nun's biggest elephant;" or,
. pist') may be perfectly straightfor-
call sent out by Mr. Louis Marshall from his informant.
etc., etc.
ward, TO, from all I hear (note this
leading American Jews in
Every decent-minded Jew in Amer-
5o
and
the
of Mr. Brown I believe
'all I hear')
is lie may he, as Mr. Brown is 1915 which inaugurated the great re- ice, very decent-minded Jew all over
t the time of t the
e open-'he
nquiries a b ou
lief
work
for
European
Jewry
wihch
the
world will regard these charges

rag dance, a large number of young said to be, trustworthy to the last de- has been carried on with ever increns- against David A. Brown with the con-
• gree. But human nature is human
people is expected.
vigor
and
ever
increasing
results
tempt
tn deserve. And, to show
they
nature and unconsciously or subcon- ing
---
So moved their resentment, to show the high re-
Hiker:
scinusly the most singleminded of men, for the ensuing 10 Y''8".
was
he
by
that
outcry
of
Israel
in
an.:
Friday Nights:
gani in which they held David A.
Remember the fun you had last
• will be open on Friday whose business it is to arrange and di-
he came to New York and Brown, and their gratitude to him for
.
Year hiking out in the country in the nights until the regular Friday night rest the gathering in of money, is al- guish that
crisp autumn air? We're going to services start. Watch for notices of most hound to be influenced by the volunteered his services in any canoe- all the things that he has done and is
hate another on Sunday, Oct. 11. Be the opening of the services in The prospect of getting together a huge ity that it might please the committee doing they will rally to his support in
to utilize him. And so it has been ever this campaign in such overwhelming
down at the club house in your last
I collection."
Chronicle.
. So! lie has been told something since. Brown's genic , 5, his great 0, 11• A manner as to make it the meet success-
summer's camp clothes, at 9 a. m.,
d
humanitarian effort in the history
about Mr. Brown. Nice things—that ity, all of his time ' his energies an e, ful
and don't forget the lunch.
she Jewish people.
"„
he is "perfectly straightforward, that resources have been available for
'
he
is
trustworthy
to
the
last
degree.”
physical
and
spiritual
rescue
of
his
Registration:
Nice things, such as are said about people—to every call for a great Jew-
Registration for class work at the
rst.
• fi , TO PROTECT SCHOOLS
juni or or domestic by a former ish cause his answer has been the
"Y" took place all of last week. The
employer giving him a "character." Even when, as was the case in
OF POLISH MINORITY
results were very satisfactory con-
noble
But
even
these
"nice
things"
he
is
un-
he
had
provided
himself
and
his
sidering the number of people who
give the full authority of late wife with transportation for a va-
to
'
willing
tn
signed up. Where there is an over- Sunday School-
commandeered
T. A.1—The ere.
Shears's' his own responsibility. He minimizes cation tour, he was
flow, new classes are being formed,
The opening session of the
akin to dnmna- direct e 514.000.000 National Appeal ation of a central organization for the
110 that there is plenty of room for Zedek Sunday School will be held on even this faint praise
10 tin by the saving clausea—"he is for Jewish War Sufferers, he Abend-
ti on
e
schools
of the na-
tection of th
anyone still desiring to enter.
Sunday morning, O ct. 18, at
told—he believes—it is said." "Hu- nned his personal program and came tional minorities in the Polish Ra-
o'clock. Pupils are being registered
on to New York staying there for public was decided upon following the
de-
now and will continue until the be- man nature is human nature," he ha- about nine months, at h is own expense.
C
elates. But how does one judge
? Isn't it by the measure refusing to be reimbursed for his unsuccessful
attempt
of a delegation
The classes which have been looked ginning of the school, which is to
of the national
minorities
to obtain
up s man nature
is h c hildren. Pupil
forward to all the past idle months open to a
many flying trips all ever the country. from the Polish Minister of Educa-
of one's own soul? It would be most
Ire to begin next week. According are from kindergarten to high school
and
at
the
end
making
a
personal
and
tion permission to teach Polish history
useful to know who told "Mentor" all
of
teachers
staff
to the large numbers who registered, ace and a competent
very substantial subscription to the and ge•graphy in the languages of the
of these things about Sir.
the classes are expected to be more has been engaged.
national minorities.
Who is responsible, if they are not of fund.
than filled. However, there is always
Ant that is not all. The next we see
Ukrainians, White Russians, Lith-
his own invention, for the charge that
Brown be is in Russia--again at his uanians and Jews are expected to join
room for more.
MOSKOWITZ TO RUSSIA
what David A. Brown Is doing now, of
expense—to see haw the $14,000,- in thin organization.
AVM
period
a
what he has been doing for
Nam
' 000 and more raised in the 1921 cam-
BERLIN.—(.1. T. A.)—Dr. Henry
The first dance of the stetson will Moskowitz, chairman of the American of nearly a quarter of a century, has
■ ign is being spent—to satisfy him-
Who accepts from another sells his
he held at Temple Beth El Saturday Ort, left for Easels to investigate the been done for hire. and with the aim self that It is going toward the sup-
evening, Oct. 10. A special enter- activities of the Ort and the po sli- in view of obtaining enormous virile port of orphans, the healing of the freedom.
tainment hu been planned for this ties for agricultural settlement work. of remuneration for his services? Who
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