Americam 5arish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO It PAGE SEVEN al RON 'Cit. rtelknorr,/Ewssit t cropping of a ritual murder accuse. flan in Breslau, the strike of the stu- dents at the Teehnical College of Ilan- against Prof. Theodor loosing, ' because he made some slurring re. marks about leaders in the monarchist (Continued From Page One.) movement, but really became he is a schi, president of the Union of Rob_ Jew. Then there is the really pitiable big of Poland; Leonard Merrick, Eng.' situation Of the Russian refugees in lish novelist; Anita Mueller- Cohen,IGermany. Their difficult plight, due Austrian feminist leader; Sir Mat-1 largely to restrictions against aliens, thew Nathan, former Governor of was called to the attention of the In- aga Nor- t•rnational Labor Office of the League Queensland, Australia; m dau, talented daughter of the late Max of Nations. There has also been noted 1111 alarming increase in the number Nordau; Baron henry de Rothschild, surgeon and philanthropist, Paris; of suicides, due to business failures Boris Schatz, head of the Bezalel ' and economic distress generally. Review Of I emsh over Year *ppl "- f.N. eiti Vac Zo Icalerviie We Are Now Showing the New Hudsons The Super-Six Greatly Improved in Chassis and New Bodies. ,ms ■sm•■■ obtaining in that country, the observ- er goes on to say: "In accordance with the time-hon- ored recipe, the Liberal government tries to compensate or rather to drag the people by policies of extreme chau- vinism. The oppression of the non- Roumanian minorities, such as the Magyars, Jews and Transylvanian Germans, chiefly serves as a camou- flage for the Liberal regime's eco- nomic transactions. The wave of vio- lent anti-Semitism DOW sweeping Rou- mania also is artificially nurtured by the government in order to make the people forget their wrongs and shove the blame 011 the Jews." I WE EXTEND I 1926 OUR SINCERE WISHES TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND TO THE JEWISH COM- MUNITY FOR A HAPPY AND PROS- PEROUS NEW YEAR 5687 SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES There we have not merely a plausi- School of Arts and Crofts, Jerusalem, And yet there was considerable cul- ble, but Also a reasonable explanatiel and David Yellin, the vice-mayor of tural activity in Germany during the of recent events in Roumania. This Jerusalem. j past year. Two Jewish Encyclopedias explains the bewildering succession of Death deprived the community of IC are in preparation as is also a Ger- student riot s at the universities, the number of its distinguished members, man-Jewish translation of the Bible. beating up of Je ws 011 railway trains, including: Rene Brenner, president for An interesting event was the meet- tenses going unpunished. The govern- •ears of the Council of Jew- ing held in Berlin in Mav in which .. ish Wemen,1 New York City; Sig- I protest was raised isi.,iuns the firing on synagogues—all this, of- e cabarets and theaters who mint throws up its hands and moans! "They are too strong for us. Juries mun d S. II ••ht rabbi emeritus, Los lists in thic l i ng Angeles; Philip Klein, rabbi and lead.lact in carature plays ridicu will not convict those charged with e York city; ish life, and thus help to spread anti- hr of orthodox Jewry, Nov anti-Jewish attacks, as there are re-1 Kaufmann Kohler, author and for-. Semitism. Several Jewish cabaret di- garded as the result of excess of pa.1 o rectors and actors who were present triotic zeal." Conditions have be- merly president, Hebrew Union Cl- this respect. Prominent to referm • y, Ephra i m lege, New or The only other western country of Roumanian Jews which has then.- • come so outrageous that the Union erer,, lawyer and con mu Philadelphia, David Levt•ntritt, for- which must have a place in this !T- tofore confined its protests tin petitions view is Norway, because a movement to the government, last February, is iller judge of the Supreme Court of 12851 WOODWARD AVENUE the State of New York, New York was initiated there only a few months sued a public protest in which it sum- City; Meyer London, Socialist leader ago to prohibit shehitah, the Jewish marized the situation. Arlington 3827 and former member of Congress, New method of slaughtering animals fur The most amazing miscarriage of York City; Julius M. Meyer, federal food. The effort did not succeed due justice was the 31orarescu cam., in judge, New York City; Ignatius Mind- to the pretests of Jewish organiza. which a courtmartial acquitted Lieut. IRVING SCHREIBER in Fri , ld an France and the ALVIN E. SCHREIBER n , Max Ia , DM ler, rabbi , Louisville; nited States, an d the defense of the Morarescu and 21 accomplices who h method b the famous Arctic conft•ssed to the killing of 2o0 Jewish yer, civic and communal worker, Chi. U ; fugitives from Russia who atlrmptn cage; Sol Rosenbloom, manufacturer, , • to cross the Dniester River, many of philanthropist, and communal leader, "Pl9rer• Nansen. III. whom came over with his permission Pittsburgh ; Colonel Moses Schoen- South European Countries. after he had taken Bribes thou them. berg, civic and communal worker, St.' Nit does tht• government per- Louis; Wear S. Straus, diplomatist . were year ago, the Jews of Salonica , ere in a sad plight. For centuries mit the anti-Semites to beat, burn, and historian, New York City. Coming now to a consideration of they had been free to observe the Jew- and kill with impunity, it also at- general events outside of the commu- ish Sabbath, following their occupa. tempts to harass the Jews by discrim- nity which have interested de Jews Lions on Sunday. I3ut in 1921, a Sun- inatory legislation. Thus, last March, 'of the United States, we note that day closing law was enacted which it introduced a bill providini.? that li- during the past year the movements placed them at a disadvantage coni- censes to sell alcoholic beverages shall fer bringing about the reading of the pared with a new influx of Greek be issued only to Roumanian citizens Bible in the public schools and for ex- competitors. During the past year, who can read and write Roumanian casing pupils for a certain period or General Pangalos, the president of the a nd who are in good health. The many periods to enable them to secure re- republic, agreed to permit the Jews loopholes in this act are obvious. In ligious instruction outside of the school to keep heir shops open for three the same month, the Senate pflsard a continued although with slackened in- hours on Sunday. This will go a long bill for the exclusion of Jewish stu- tensity. As to the first question, the way to solve this vexing problem. dents from laboratories in medical Most of this section, however, wi Lutheran Missouri Synod of North- co urses unless tile Jewish communities ern California and Nevada declared have to concern itself with Roumania. furnish their proportion of corpses for dissection. Furthermore, the Minis- A great deal of light on the situation that "the state has no.right to teach religion in any way whatever or even of the Jews there was cast by a corre- try of Education reinstated Prof. Alexander Cuza, for a generation the spondent of the New York Times in to do anything that smacks of religion as does the study of the Bible in the Vienna, quoting a trained observer fanatical leader of the anti-Semites, in the faculty of the University of conversant with Roumanian political public schools," and the General As- sembly of Virginia rejected a bill call- affairs. The Liberal ('arty, according Jassy from which he had been expelled by his colleagues a year ago because to this man, is really a closely-knit ing for the reading of the Bible after a Baptist clergyman of Richmond de- clique of big business men who con- of his pernicious influence on the livered an eloquent and cogent argu- trol 90 per cent of the Roumanian youth. Recently there was a change in gov- ment against the proposal. Nor was banks. This control enables them to much headway made by the propo- remain in political power, to adopt ernment, the Liberal I'arty being nu-, legislation to fortify their interests, perseded by the People's ('arty, but nents of Blue Sunday legislation. Similarly there was a considerable and to ruin all their rivals. Though events since then have shown that not much hope for a brighter outlook can let-up in overt evidences of anti-alien their mismanagement of the country's feeling, and the Ku Klux Klan, large- economic life tends to give Roumania be pinned to this change. IV. ly due to internal dissension and a a had name abroad, the Liberals do not Slavic Countries. falling off of public interest, is be- care as long as they enrich themselves. The political outlook is much bright- lieved to have suffered a huge loss in Pointing out that the misrule which membership. Much attention was giv- enables them to fill their coffers is (Turn to page 12.) en to the alien registration and de- responsible for the political despotism portation proposals and protests against both measures were voiced in many quarters. It is likely that the registration scheme will be abandoned at least for a time; the deportation measure has been considerably modi- fied in the direction of greater lib- erality, although, in the form in which it passed the blouse, it still retained many objectionable features. In spite of the direct suggestion of President Coolidge in his annual mes- sage, last December, that the immi- gration law should be so modified as to make possible the early union of families sonic of whose members are already here, the Congress appeared loath to take any action, the immigra- tion restrictionists, who have the up- per hand just now, being fearful lest a little liberalization may lead tt more. In December, at a convention in New York of the Allied Patriotic Societies, the absurd suggestion was made that all foreign language news- papers be compelled by law to print in both English and the language of the paper articles on the constitution and government of the United States to he supplied by the government As antidotes to these poisonous at- re" tacks we had the famous dinner ar- , ranged by the Committee on Good Will Between Jews and Christians of the Federal Council of Churches, on February 23, 1926, at which Judge Charles Evans Hughes presided; the declaration of Judge Augustus N. Hand of the United States District All used cars offered to the public shall be honestly represented. 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It will not take very long to cast a comprehensive glance at the out- standing happenings of Jewish inter- est in western or more progressive lands, other than the United States. England, too, has its anti-alien psy- chology and the present government strongly favors continuing the drastic restrictions in force. So persistent were the charges against the Home . Office of discrimination against Jews i that Sir William Joyhson Hicks, the Home Secretary, issued a challenge to members of the House of Commons "to give one single instance in which, there has been any anti-Jewish bias shown by Home Office officials." The British community has evinced intense interest in the re-Judaization of the Marannos of Portugal, who had for over 400 years secretly observed Judaism, although there was no lack of interest in the work of European relief and in Palestine reconstruction. In the Union of South Africa there was much laughter aroused by the or- ganization of a so-called League of Gentiles, the avowed aim of which was to transfer the anti-Jewish boycott from Poland to the British Dominions. An event which cannot be passed over, even though it Was more or less strictly personal, was the elevation of Rufus Isaacs, formerly Lord Chief Justice, and Viceroy of India to a Marquis, only one step removed from • duke. Of France there is little to be said more than to call attention to the fact that the naturalization of aliens has been made much easier, and that a great many Jews who have come to France since the war are becoming French citizens. There is a great deal to be said about Germany, however. 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