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speculator attitude. They came to make quick and
large profits out of land speculation and trade. They
Paris
did not differ essentially from those who rushed poll
mell to Florida and rushed right out again as soon as
wza;L;'i::71:,::;,6:1:;,;:; , ..::.Z.. C.., Ins.
the boom collapsed. Florida could stand it much better
President
JOSEPH J. CUMMINS
(Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic
—but still the effects are still felt there and will be felt
By RABBI LEON FRAM,
Editor
JACOB MARGOLIS
Agency.)
Temple Beth El, Detroit.
for
a
long
time
to
come.
Pre-boom
Floridans
as
well
as
General
Manager
JACOB H. SCHAKNE
By Jehudah.
pre-war and pre-Balfour Zionists were not specially
day. The romantic streak in hint now
Two years ago a distinguished Jew-
I. 1911. at the Postoic• •t Detroit.
expressed itself. Ile found out the
interest m gsmsochelass matter be
elated or proud because of the extraordinary increase
ish painter anti etcher by the name of
Web.. under the Act of March 8, 1879,
Fashion is in fashion everywhere.
date of the first Seder night. That
in population. A sound healthy increase would have Daily news and daily sensations are Lionel Reiss came to Chicago to place night as the Jews of the Roman ghet-
his
works
on
exhibit.
His
canvasses
General Offices and Publication Building
? , ,
been much more to their liking. But often these mat- as essential to people ns their daily were devoted exclusively to ghetto to sat at festive boards in their hoe-
525 Woodward Avenue
There seem to be no creep-
Ile els and ate and drank and sang gay
scenes anti ghetto characters.
ters cannot be controlled even when the facts are bread.
Cable Address: Chronicle
old melodies to celebrate the deliver-
lions to this rule. And the French
Telephones Cadillac 1040
to have traversed the greater
London Office:
known. Experience, and often bitter experience, is the are the chosen of the chosen if it seemed
ante of Israel front Egyptian bondage,
part of the earth in search of his ma-
14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England.
comes to fashion. They are the fash.
they were suddenly alarmed Icy a
terials. Fur a scene from Slabotky,
only teacher.
strange sound. They heard the blows
ionable people in the world of fash-
Per
Year
or
the
Jewish
section
of
the
city
of
Subserlption, In Advance .......................
New evaluations have come from these disappoint- ion and Paris is the center of the
of steel against masonry. In giant
in Lithuania, was hung at the
terror they ran out of their houses,
ments and hardships. No longer is Palestine conceived world in the matter of dresses, man- Kovno
To Insure publication, a0 correspondence and news matter must reach this
vide
of
a
sketch
of
the
Jewish
quarter
of each wick.
certain that they were to be the vic-
office by Tuesday even
nequins
and
everything
that
tipper-
in Bagdad, and this in turn was placed
as a dumping ground for those refugees who found the
tined dif another massacre, when they
taint
to
Eve.
next
to
an
etching
of
the
pushcart
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of of
European milieu impossible. Only those who can ac-
market in
to the Jewish people, hut disclaims rmponsibility for an indorsemeat of toe
Now there has appeared a new
i Hester street, New York, were halted by a courteous French of-
views espressed by the writers.
tually build up the land can at present be admitted, for fashion quite outside the world of and just past the East Side of New fleet who said to them: "Have no fear,
York was the ancient gate of the ghet- friends, Napoleon thought it would not
it is the alien. There are
Chesvan 28, 5686
they are the only ones who can be absorbed. The other women;
be inappropriate if he freed you front
November 5, 1926
various categories of aliens: there is
to of Rome. The artist informed his
cannot at present be assimilated by the weak digestive the rich tourist who brings with hint Patrons that he has deliberately made the Roman ghetto on the very night
Moses freed you front Egyptian
system of the homeland. When a highly developed a bagful of money which he spends it his life-project to visit the ghettos when
slavery. Therefore his soldiers are
A Communal Responsibility.
in the hotels and haunts of pleasure.
of every city in the world and paint
industrial
system
is
created,
then
many
who
cannot
sur-
the
salient
scenes
and
human
types
in
battering
down the wall. Now go back
Many of the most generous contributors to the
And again there is
is the visitor wl ' o,
each of them. When we asked hint to your homes and go on with your
not rich conies to see the
United Jewish Campaign and the United Palestine Ap- vive there today will find it an entirely satisfactory although
festivity
in peace," . . , ,
why he felt it necessary to make such
most elegant of the cities of the
The other day, the Jewish Tele-
peal do not realize that the Community Fund is equally place.
a thorough and systematic recording
world. And, lastly, there is the for-
graphic Agency issued a dispatch to
We
are
confident
that
Weizmann
will
deal
with
the
of ghetto-life he answered: Because
eigner who is interested in the spirit
worthy.
,
the ghettos of the world are disappear• the effect that Mussolini, in his cam-
culture of the French people and
p...
paign for beautifying the city of
If these people would but realize that the Commun- problems as a dispassionate realist. lie may disappoint and
ing. In another generation they will
comes
to
France
to
study.
These
Rome, has ordered the mediaeval ghet-
ity Fund cares for all philanthropic and charitable the visionnaires and fanatics who never build, but three classes of aliens come into all be gone. Even in Eastern Europe to
houses
together
with
the
ancient
Ce
they will vanish. Now squalid and
needs without regard to race, color or creed, then they whose enthusiasms and heat destroy everything the fashion now in France.
k
gate to he wrecked. No tourist will
wretched and ugly as the ghetto ap-
competent constructive factualists may try to create.
Statistical returns prove beyond
y. 4 -
ever
see
them
again.
The
Roman
would give their share without hesitation.
pears to the superficial observer, it
doubt that France is profiting from
ghetto is completely vanished. And all
does possess a picturesque and a rich-
For those who do not know and for those who do
the interest foreigners profess for
its
poignant
and
romantic
and
hallow-
1111(1 a beauty all its own. That
ness
her and her civilization. About 200,-
not understand the purpose and scope of the Commun-
beauty must be caught and fixed in ed associations—do they not deserve
Trotsky Loses Again.
000 Americans visit France in a year
some art form before it disappears and to be transferred to the eternal para-
ity Fund, it is well that they should know that the Jews
spend on an average $1,000 per
disc of art ?
The opposition to Stalin has surrendered uncon- and
is forgotten. Nor is the recording of
of Detroit receive their proportional share for all Jew-
man. No wonder that the hotel pro-
The Zangwill Co unty y.
ghetto-life an exclusively Jewish inter-
Two summer ago when I arrived in
ish activities carried on in the community. Distinctly ditionally. Trotzky, Kameneff, Zinovieff, and Lenin's prietors are making big profits and est. The ghetto was RS much a vital
that the whole country is being en-
wife
realized
the
futility
of
fighting
the
ruling
group
London after the long boat-train ride
experience of the non-Jews who cre-
Jewish activities have received their proportional share,
ricked.
from Liverpool, my first thought was
ated it as of the Jews who endured it.
Every paper, large or small, morn•
based upon Jewish contributions, while at the same time which has the almost unanimous support of the effective
h "Z angwill Countr "
to go and see te
It was a general human fact. And
ing or evening, radical or liberal,
communists
in
Russia.
c
as I like to t erm th e streets whiy,h
every
bunion
experience
is
precious,
many secular institutions have been used by our people
bourgeois
or
anti-Semitic,
discusses
form the background of the "Children
and it is the function of art to fix it
Politically the conflict was democracy versus die
and no questions asked.
the alien. All scrutinize him, all ex-
of the Ghetto.' No sooner had I reg-
permanently
in
some
striking
medium
press an opinion upon him, all esti-
istered in the hotel and taken care of
It is true that in the last 10 years our people have tatorship. The present dictatorship still makes a pr
for our contemplation and edification.
mate him, some over-estimate, others
my baggage, than I jumped into a cab,
What Is the Ghetto?
carried additional heavy burdens and the cry of give tense of proletarian representation but it is in fa a under-estimate, some speak of him
"Take me to Petticoat Lane," I shout-
bureaucracy, not even surpassed by the old c• rist with enthusiasm, others with scorn,
What is this thing called the "ghet-
ed to t he driver.
has been ringing in their ears, that they would that at
regime. Such methods do not seem to be specie y bur- some flatter him and others pull his to" which artists and poets and novel-
ticoat Lane Sir
Sir' he inquired
least there be a respite for a short time.
ists are at such pains to rescue from
on," know of any
in bepuzzl, I d't
densome or objectionable to the Russian masse. as long leg.
But, as happens with all fashions
oblivion? The term was applied orig.
It must be a satisfaction to many who have carried
such
c street."
as the economic burdens are not increased.
inally to the street, or neighborhood
in
Paris,
the
foreigner
is
already
go-
it
Whitechapel,
Auld-
k
"en
Th
make
the irksome burden of European relief to know that
which mediaeval towns kept
t, Old Jewry—
gate, Ghoul ston Street,
. The economic differences have been acute, and if ing out of date. For how long can within
their Jewish residents segregated. The
they have discharged their obligations to their own, but
one talk about a subject on which,
anyone of these pl
Russian industry showed any marked signs of advance after all, everybody is agreed? For district was surrounded by a wall
"You wish to visit the East Side of
yet those near at home have a claim, on a parity with
the controversy may have become serious. As it is the everybody is agreed that the foreign- which opened at a carefully guarded La
L Y ou, Sir?" And he started off.
the European sufferers.
gate. In the morning the gate was
er is something very valuable to the
It was late Friday afternoon. I
opposition
found
itself
practically
alone.
opened to permit the Jews to go into
There is one thing that Europe has taught us in the
country. There is not a Frenchman
alighted at the street called Bevis
for their business. At sundown
In a recent interview, Dr. Joseph Rosen was of the who would want to see France town
o most an-
last decade. It is by no means a pleasant lesson, but
the gate was shut, and woe to the Jew Marks where stand the tau
cleared of her foreigners.
who was not safe within the ghetto dent synagogues of London, The Seph-
a lesson notwithstanding. It has taught us that wealth opinion that should Stalin fail in his struggle with Trot-
Meanwhile, like every other lash-
unite or the Spani sh-Portu es e Syn
sundown. Dr. Deutch traces the
and the As hkenazi c, o r th. e
is evanescent, and that even ability and professional zky, Kameneff, and Zinovieff, that, if anything, Jewish ion, the alien has left Paris for the after
word ghetto back to the year 1516 and Rogue
The provincial press has
I recalled hogu
how in Zan
training are not securities against adversity. The case land colonization would be favored even more than it provinces.
to Venice, Italy. Some of the Jews German Shul.
now
taken
up
the
alien.
An
impor-
of thee
g
of the declassed in Russia who were of the well-to-do is because of the fact of the Jewish origin of these men.
ghetto flowed about these buildings.
b fur the
sought refuge in Venice. They were
We
do
not
think
Dr.
Rosen's
reasoning
sound.
In
the
fit
to
publish
an
anti-Semitic
article
Involuntary
I
looked
about
me
o
classes with money, learning and ability is significant
admitted on condition that they would
which has been reprinted in a num-
with which Zangwill had
for today these belong to the under privileged classes event success of Trotzky, et al, we do not believe the her of provincial papers, as well as live in such a specified walled-in dis- Eeopled this street—the bearded
guarded by a gate-keeper. The
eb Schmuel, the Saint, Moses
Reb
and are consequently dependent upon the generosity condition of the colonists would be worsened, but we in the local Polish newspapers (there trio
particular district selected was adja-
thousands of Polish employed in
Ansel' the Schlemhl, Pinches Mel-
of those better circumstanced. The story of the gentle do think it would be bettered for the reason that Trot- :tee
cent
to an ammunition factory, tit,-
zky's interests are essentially revolutionary and indus- the Lille industries). It was nothing viously the most undesirable spot in chizedek the P oet and Schnorrer,
folk of Poland, Germany and Austria who are depend-
e Schm dre the Chasid, Sur-
h he may
m% be a Jew despite his inter- serious, just a flash in the pan. It the city. The ammunition factory Sosschenk
trial, 1 although
arman the Schadchen, and the Sha-
ent upon public charity or friends must make us all nationalist protestation, yet his life has been so passion- does not mean that there is any real wa
I* th d " h tto" thus
.
the
Jewish
settlement
in
Venice
came
lotten
Shammos.
Alas! or shall I say
realize the instability of a world in flux. It compels us ately devoted to the cause of communism that it would 'iuti'iTcSal'nOlitile'rimthle ri ne r(othj eu r st for t me
h w u arsraohn! ;Itt , e , t one of Zangwill's people
to be called the "ghetto district" and
Wank, the famous Hebrew poet,
to realize how close knit is our common humanity mak- transcend all racial barriers.
t:z
aly
l
ao%
r
a
ea
a
llwa
a
i
the
tett•
r
t
,
he
since moved' di s tiTt e nhe lZs yt
Yllge
a way a t nb papcekd ttdo t Paalewstire
I f ir a ,$ ) o rAt
ing us interdependent.
Europe. ie
t i are hemmed in by
America,
It may again be reiterated that no matter what in Paris
and delivered here a very small for its fertile population. In one two
synlogutt ces
Truly there are vast numbers who are not the vic-
crinere
indl
t
ustal
ri
party
or group succeeded to power in Russia of the seriti , n1; ;. addr ess on French Jewry, inst nce . 4,000 human beings were p
a
y p e
p to ed seen
tims of the immediate condition which obtain, but are
into 200 small houses. e ants and the onlro
present groups, the workers, whether agricultural or w c as created a tremendous im- crowded
e on the streets are dashing clerks and
diaeval ghetto could not help but be
the incompetents, the under-privileged and incapaci-
pon erous businessmen. I walked a
industrial, would be the favored. These men are pression here. y The poet warned the me
foul and ugly, ,xt it alwa s contained
few steps to the fish-market, hit in
tated.
s „u yo n a
s the assimilation
ch wa t a r e Iy nonete
bu 'din
I
Ill
shot through with revolutionary ideas despite the fact French Jews against
a
Zangwill's day was called Petticoat
namely
In our own city we have those of all groups and un-
e
gal
the
h ' other side of the
er
with
no
present
y
'
eaTt
t
lane. It now has some other name.
finitely
th7oir7fmitg!,
de
ion
Z
rev,iit't
' ai';ip i
e re volut
both house. In the course of the re vo•
der all circumstances their care is a social investment that
There I got the final evidence that the
on their guard against it.
prospect of starting another one. In the Russia of to- be Bialik
lutionary
eighteenth
and
nineteenth
n
of
the
ghetto
of London
o
had become utter)
recalled
the
acti
which entails a less expenditure than letting them shift day, there is no basis for revolutionary action, conse-
centuries the gates were opened and
extinct. For, think of it, on the very
Jewish Sanhedrin at the time of Na-
the ghetto as a legal institution was
for themselves.
rket
where
Jewish
housewives
poleon
the
First
and
described
the
quently the revolutionists are really without an occu-
. used
everywhere abolished But the Jews
Mt-
It is incumbent upon our own people who are able pation. It is true they tried to arouse the workers and J
to buy their kosher fish for Shabbos,
emancipation following Na
continued to live together, even if in
the
mess
of
pot-
men
were
selling,
guess
what,
eels!
as
that they give with intelligence and generosity to the had there been a response, a revolutionary outbreak poleon's decree
somewhat larger quarters, and the
'Desecration!" I muttered under my
tare for which the French Jews had
ghetto remaineda social fact long af-
Community Fund.
breath,
at
I
thought
of
a
swine
being
,
sold
their
national
rights.
To
what
ter it had ceased to be a legal enact-
may have
h e occurre d . There being no response, the erst-
sacrificed i in the Holy of Holies.
Bialik is right in regard to
meat. In London and New York and
while revolutionists decided that an unconditional sur- extent
This alone remains of all the pie•
that historical event is not impor-
into '11 . h 'n teenth
.
Weizmann
to America
turesque features of the ghetto 'Lang-
tant What is important is that his
At the London Comes
dinner given
in honor of Again.
Chaim Weiz- render to Stalin was the only graceful thing to do.
century immigration flowed, voluntary
,:
will
describes—that in the Sephardic
are
h a justifiable warning. One
g ettos
Russia is not by any means out of the doldrums, words
Nynagogue, at which I worshipped
is astounded at the deathlike silence
inseih ve k ShUtih r e eth im er .
migrants
ts m'lledd fikrdn i w th dem
ex
mann on the eve of his departure for America, he ex-
that
Friday evening, the synagogue
that envelops the Jewish Consistory
social shelter and spiritual
pressed his pleasure over the re-establishment of friend- nor
this one,
last for
abortive
attempt
to make drastic
changes
which counts among its members Sir
and the Alliance Israelite Univer-
the is last
it must
be remembered
that Trotzky,
warmth. These districts developed a
Herbert Samuel and the Marquis of
As though there were not
peculiar life of their own and main-
ly relations between the American Zionist Organize- Zinovieff anti Kameneff are committed to a program of selle.
Reading, illumination is still by candle
thousands of Jewish immigrants who
tamed a distinct character which set
tion It and
the Joint
light only. No gas or electric lamps
are steadily penetrating into all
would
have Distribution
been much Committee.
better had the Zionist proletarian communism, and will be satisfied with noth-
them off from the rest of the city, very

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IIRONICLE

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"ISRAEL ZANGWILL"

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—

circles of French life, into all

much as though they were still sur-

are permitted. Jewish orthodoxy in

league with British conservatism de-
of the French economic
rounded by a wall.
leaders not become so panicky a year ago. If they were ing less.
These happenings in Russia are of special interest to branches
mantis that religious lights be an-
system.
Now it is probable that Jews will
not war or Balfour Zionists, as Reuben Brainin de- world Jewry, because of the acute problems which face
tique and soft and dim, even though
A sign of the times—the political
always live together in definite neigh-
they may at times become messy and
season
just
ended
has
been
largely
scribed those who were opposed to Russian coloniza-
enm i ty.
borhoods. Certainly orthodox Jews
devoted
to
the
Jews.
French
minis-
will,
for
they
must
either
reside
with-
tion, they would have avoided the unpleasantness them Stalin
there. may or may not be the heir to Lenin, and if ters have delivered addresses at Jew-
Finally, only last week the news
in walking distance of the synagogue
which added no luster to their leadership or strength to Max Eastman is to be believed, it is certain that had ish meetings, Jewish problems have or break the Sabbath, and they must came to me by way of the Jewish
Daily Bulletin that even the ghetto of
been
debated
in
French
clubs,
nu-
the Zionist cause.
Lenin lived Stalin would have never succeeded to his merous books have been published be within easy reach of the kosher food New York is doomed to destruction,
.I.0
or suffer privations. It is like-
We hope that the differences have been ironed out present dominant position in Russian affairs. Despite about Judaism and the Jews. And market
and that by one single fell stroke. Au-
ly, indeed, that even the most liberal
gust Heckscher, a Christian philan-
the new season, too, will be full of
a and both movements can now proceed to carry out the the alleged last will and testament of Lenin, revealed
Jews will live in proximity to one an-
thropist who proudly claims descent
Jews
and
Jewish
questions.
The
purposes which brought them into being.
to the world by Mr. Eastman, we are of the opinion Jews themselves, too—not the French other, for it is the most natural thing from a famous Jewish family, which
in
the
world
to
want
to
have
your
Of
special
interest
at
the
present
writing
is
the
visit
includes the renowned scholar Rabbi
Jews, but the real Jews—are prepar-
l of Weizmann. What policies will be adopted and what that Stalin is the heir of Lenin if policies and practices
home near those with whom you have Ephraim Ileckwher head of the con-
ing to hold big massmeetings here.
much in common, and in a neighbor-
"ss
gregation of Altuna, Germany, in 1703
immigrant Jew is about to form
hood where companionship and inti-
determining
factors.
The
present policy
of peasant favoritism is in line The
'' ' ` plans formulated by the American Zionist movement are the
—Mr. lleckscher hat just announced
his own community in Paris. We
mate friendliness come without strain
a vast philanthropic project to raze
to consummate the work of rebuilding the Jewish with the realistic methods adopted under Lenin and
have Yiddish newspapers and a Yid-
or anxiety or effort. Many other re-
the entire East Side of New York and
dish
theater.
Things
are
humming.
ligious
denominations
choose
to
live
in
homeland in Palestine are questions which must be labelled the new economic policy. In a country with an
replace its slums by rows of model
And the time is not far off when
groups such as parishes. But
agricultural population of 88 per cent of the total, it the alien Jews will have settled firmly compact
answered.
apartment buildings interspersed with
the neighborhood in which Jews shall
parks.
Than before the combined on-
In responsible Zionist circles there is unanimity that would be a bit fantastic to proceed on any theory in- in the country, and then they will live together nowadays will be no dif-
alsught of enlightenment, of social
knock at the doors of the consistory
ferent from any other part of the city.
Palestine is in the throes of an economic crisis. It should compatible with conciliation of that group. If Stalin and
progress,
and philanthropy, the ghet-
demand a seat. It will be a great
Except for the presence of the temple
tot with all their exotic color fade and
be understood once and for all that there is no war on favors and pleases them it is not because he would cre-
struggle and it is bound to end ns
and its religious ceremonial there will
vanish.
Hurry,
Mr. Reiss, or every-
and therefore the truth can be told about Palestine. ate a new peasant aristocracy with a definitely reac- all such struggles have ended in the be nothing to distinguish or character-
one of them will be gone before you
past.
ire it. It will not be a ghetto.
War Zionists will not swallow the facts gracefully. but tionary outlook, but because he realized that a policy
have
had
time
to
eternalize on your
But among the French Jews there
The Vanishing Ghetto.
canvas all the beauty which you think
the peace Zionists, those who have dedicated their time, of antagonism would alienate them entirely and leave
is no sign yet of the coming change.
Yet,
Mr.
Reiss'
statement
is
quite
yotic
candi
t
s
cirnetn
.
n and the
energies and lives to the re-establishment of the Jew- the Russian industrial masses to starve, which would There is not a whisper of it any- correct. The ghetto is becoming en- murk end the • reek the d poverty
the
where, just as if nothing at all were
ish homeland can and will proceed from the facts and eventuate in the overthrowing of the present govern-
t a ind
ne taalin tiltaell
picturesque
ietzka
n
b
The Genius of Zangwill.
happening at the gates. The great
exotic nooks
lati
nd l d:n r alr ok s;
will discard all exaggeration and propaganda. ment. Stalin is a peasant with an understanding of Jewish sensation in Paris will, of to
Now the great achievement of Mr.
us. In Eastern Europe, thanks to
Zangwill's genius was just this—that
course, be the trail of Shalom
Weizmann was one of the first to realize that the im- their needs and psychology. It may be accidental that
Dr. Chaim Weizmann and David
Schwartzbard for the murder of Pet-
he has perpetuated in literature this
migration of last year exceeded the capacity to absorb. he is the strong man in Russia, but yet we do not believe lure. An indictment of Ukrainian Brown, the ghettos are being emptied evanescent ghetto life which Mr. Reiss
their bedraggled inhabitants are
is trying to preserve in line and col-
All but the fanatics and spinners of webs out of nothing that it is wholly so. In a country with such a preponder- liberation which sacrificed Jewish vic- and
being transformed into rugged farm-
tims on its altar.
or. And granted that Mr. Reiss
are agreed with him. The factualists therefore are ant peasant majority, it is but logical that a peasant
Cr,. last year a lady of this congre-
The trial is expected to start about
should prove himself as worthy of his
done with apologizing and explaining and have decided leader emerge after a certain amount of stability has the middle or the end of November. ration who was setting sail for Eu- task as was Mr. Zanrwill of his, yet
rope asked me to point out some in-
Whether
the
French
Jews
like
it
or
would the writer still have a distinct
upon a program of action. They have learned from the been achieved. In the early days of the Russian revolu-
tere ting spots for her to visit which
s
they will be witnesses at a great
advantage over the painter. For if
mistakes and would now proceed to do some construe- tion, it was reasonable to expect industrial or proletar- not,
not included in the regular guide
there is any redeeming grace in the
drama, in which the chief combatants
books. Among other things, I advised
books.
tive work and thinking. ian leadership, because the revolution was actually will not be persons but ideas, for the her to See the gate of the old Roman ghetto rrime, it is scarcely the outer
The crisis occurred primarily because too many un- made by them and consequently they were the logical trial will not be of Schwartzbard ghetto. "Walk through the gate into grace that the brush can reproduce
against Petlura, but between two po-
but rather an inner spiritual glow:
the two narrow alleys in which they-
productive elements were admitted into Palestine. The leaders of that movement, polity and form which they
which only the delicate pen-point can
litical tendencies.
sands of Jews used to be herded and
capture.
The feeling is beginning to spread
country did not have a highly developed economic sys- had created.
confined,"
I
told
her,
"then
content-
There
have been distinruished writ-
Now that the revolution is over and the new forms that behind Schwartzbard and Pet- plate
late the crue ty er of n f mt a int l mtahna and t
tern which could absorb the non-producers who came to
for
a
zi
%
T
na
h
o
d
ere on Jewieh life before Zangxvill.
raid
re
rre
ticoa
l
ittric:
Id
liu
a praly
open shops ant store s . /its long as building in the cities and polity are definitely agronomic, it follows that lead -
What is there about his work that
rent p
a lee
t ■ t t nt h
t t,ie fr d t
cruelty has entde t :1,
he sympathetic with the dominant group. W hat to a realization of tie tis Let. ' ;aris man m •r also m d of prayer
places his name high above all the
of h ope that
and especially Tel Aviv, continued there was no acute era
°them. M hat m ark did he employ to
Soir, for instance, sent out ■ special
m
a
y
is
more,
the
demands
of
the
group
become
the
law
of
ourCeN1
in
giving
up
other
-
unemployment problem, but without considerable in
a m nadke wtann s, to nInhont a few J ew ish men
ft
Rtresia.cteoner,epoor
his
vicious habit, as he has succeeded in
Kamen- -
dustry it was impossible to continue building operations the land. It is well for Trotzky, Zinovieff and Kamen
the
g mi n noaat n isolated
t m e d f I er nt l d i
..jr."P UI" of
i
.
:,a
mut
of Lender' an . i l m n
-
Zri.li°
Pogroms.
But
at
the
woe
time
the
of
with the result that many found themselves without eff, whose training and background are urban and pro
,, g spat is
es
,• e wilitnteh.
e This gate, " I co ntinue
Its literature' The answer is that
the two sections in
conflict
crlit
between
to
favor
the
city
industrial
worker.
Further-
d,
i
the
cut.
letarian,
aa
sclera
c fa t :e gw 4, nac all of
• irl%h
(• n of what WAS once •
French
— nativ es and the
writing
.
about
work.
.a
m.o,
thick
had
The emigration movement was confined almost more. the dispute revolves around the question of aliens—is growing more keen. The
n r .
Th
ere
was
g
natives
are
entrenchin
themselves
unhappy
d
first
of
all
t
he
it're
prop-
"
mh en'i'reriskto?ttlietngqit7tnoedTlitet Jews
wholly
at
wholly to the unproductive element. It could hardly whether the agricultural worker should be preferred ar ta t it
inevitable
rnm
eraint encroachment
the mediaeval church under
hn: ne
tste cont
wall . was knoc ked down by the eoldiere
t h e i nd i rect
be otherwise for they had not become rooted in the soil to the industrial and visa versa.
the
rect influence of which Mae-
of
of n Napoleon
poleon when they captured Rome
:we described hie accurved
American Jewry can continue t o work for the col- ment will go on — and before iOn icatche- and d charming
tale is conneeted with
and with the first unfavorable wind they pulled up
The
Jew
of Malta " and Shakeepeare
stru ggle
natives
illfivet,
ti
that
their
brothers
that (-tent. Napoleon entered Rome
stakes, sold whatever merchandise they had and moved onizatio3 scheme with the assurance
up shnese which
t he
y fiend Shylock
the month
onth
April. lie somehow got
on to a new place with the hope that business conditions in Russia will eventually emerge as a stable, self sup- !' has • into France and will
Sir M alter Scott his crafty "Isaac
information that the Jews were
ize French Jewish life.
about to celebrate the Passover Fedi-
would be better. Too many came to Palestine with the porting people, equal to their non-Jewish neighbors.
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