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21. Why did the ancients name their that they were able to avail them- HALEVYCONCERT
I t
f ire e ha oyr
ft spi r i t to so name
.
NEXT WEDNESDAY,
•= children after notable events, as, s
• eteio
their children after ntable events,
for example, "the name of one was Ibut that we, who cannot avail our-
(Contnued from first page.)
Peleg, for in his days was the earth -elves of the holy spirit, name ours its recent appearance at Orchestra
divided." (Gen. x 251? One says, after our ancestors. (Gen. R. ' Hall. Prof. Eliiah Zaludkowsky,
' musical director; Julius Miller,
because the ancients lived on the xxxvii 10.)
conductor, and William Clayman,
earth to a great age and saw num-
Bribery blinds the ryes of the assistant conductor, have worked
erous generations of descendants,
untiringly to make this year's
and ao named their progeny after I sise. flow much the more does it Belle Isle concert a great success
notable events instead of having , Bind the eyes of fools? (Keth. Both members and leaders have
manifested such enthusiasm and
many of similar names! others say 105a.)
HENRY FORD REPUDIATES
ATTACKS MADE ON JEWS
IN DEARBORN INDEPENDENT
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surely conic. The law of compel..
tion works unceasingly and is ,.
certain in its results as any oti
fundamental law we are fano
with today."
German Paper Urgc:
Annihilation of
"It has been any personal opin-
ion, repeated in many parts of the
country, that Henry Ford was not
jeN\
conversant with all that WAS being
"WELCOME NEWS"—
said with reference to the Jew in
HERSHMAN
U. S. Supreme Cool
the Dearborn Independent," said Quotess
David Brown. "That he was aware
Decision in Favor of
"It is coy welcome news," (le-
of
a
general
investigation
of
the
ttered Rabbi A. M. Hershman.
Sterilization.
'All that we ask of Mr. Ford is Jew here and elsewhere I am sure,
a change of policy. The Jewish but that the vindictive, destructive,
Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—A solu• ,
poisonous hate that emanated from of the Jewish question by
people have always had an abid-
brill
ing faith in the ultimate tri- the Dearborn Independent through about the annihilation of the .1.
umph of truth and justice. Mr. satellites of the Ford organization ish race is put forward by I
Ford may be assured that the was Mr. Ford's work was simply Sumner, an anti-Semitic p,
Jewish people harbor no spirit impossible for me to believe. His published in Nurenberg, quoti:
tf vengeance against anybody." statement as made through the, decision of the United States
press today I take for its full face preme Court, upholding the ,
value.
stitutionality of the Virginia ✓ .,
"To sty great regret I hays
"Just what started Mr. Ford on
learned that Jews generally, and his investigation of the attacks on law providing for the sterilize'
particularly those of this country, the Jew by the Dearborn Independ- of the feeble minded to pret, •
the continuation of the stock.
not only resent these publications
t I am n o t conversant with, but it
as promoting anti.Semitism, but en
The paper hails the court d
regard me as their enemy. Trusted is very evident that he has gone ion as pointing a way to a solor
Attacks on the Jewish people of the world, which have friends with whom I have conferred into the matter thoroughly, finds of the Jewish question in a su,..
he in a measure is responsible way.
been made intermittently since 1919 by the world's richest recently have assured me in all sin- that
for a horrible page in the history
cerity that in their opinion the
The perfidy of the anti-Semitic
man,
Henry
Ford,
were
brought
to
an
abrupt
conclusion
of
our
people and is ready and will-
JULIUS MILLER
character of the charges and insin-
newspaper caused astonishment io
devotion as is rarely seen in or- yesterday with the publication in the New York American uations made against the Jews, ing as an honorable man to make Jewish circles here.
amends
for
the
wrong
doneto
the
ganizations of this kind. It is hoped of a signed statement repudiating and apologizing for the both individually and collectively,
The paper writes: "In past can.
that the entire Jewish population anti-Semitic articles which have appeared in his maga- contained in many of the articles Jews whom he speaks of as his
in Detroit will be out to greet the
which have been circulated periodi- fellowmen and brothers. In asking tunics the German people at-
forgiveness
he
gives
evidence
of
a
tempted
to protect themselvtit
Halevy Wednesday, July 13, at the zine, the Dearborn Independent.
in the Dearborn Independent,
The article says that Mr. Ford has ordered the Dear- cally
Belle Isle shell.
and have been reprinted in the rare quality among men, for most from the Jewish plague by placing
The following is the program born Independent "to discontinue permanently all articles pamphlets mentioned, justifies the of on lack the courage, first, to ad- the members of the alien races un-
which the llalevy will contribute hostile to the Jewish people," has withdrawn from publi- righteous indignation entertained mit that we are wrong, and second, der special laws. Any impurifiCa-
to ask that we be forgiven for the tion of German blood was thus
to the Hebrew National Night:
cation the pamphlet in which such statements were being by Jews everywhere toward me be- wrong that we have done.
1.
made impossible. In our demo-
cause of the mental anguish occa-
Conducted by Julius Miller
distributed,
and
expressed
deep
regret
for
any
injury
or
"This statement of Mr. Ford will cratic age, the special laws were
sioned by the unprovoked reflections
I,. Low
Motto
not only be good news to the Jews abolished, and the mixture of Jot-
hurt caused by the series.
"We bring • song of Joy and towel-
made upon them.
. to all humanity"
ish and German blood has reached
The article, which was copyrighted by the American, and sent by
"This has led me to direct my of America but good news to the
Engel-Low
Vi Ver Singt
that paper to other newspapers, is based on a signed statement, the personal attention to this subject, Jews of the world, especially in astounding proportions. Due to
The same melody a+ interpreted by a
gypsy, • rhasttid, and a koesak
original of which is in possession of Louis Marshall, lawyer. Mr. in order to ascertain the exact na- those lands where the Jews are suf- this, the Teutonic German blood is
Soloist, L. Greenblatt
fering from anti-Semitism; prose- in danger of degeneration.
•rr. by M. Posner Marshall, at Saranac Lake, said the original was in his office safe, and ture of these articles. As a result cuted and persecuted continuously,
Maylield
"The solution of the Jewish
a photo-static reproduction would be available to anyone desiring it. of this survey I confess that I am
A worker. song of the first of May
deeply mortified that this journal, and which the propaganda of the problem, therefore, becomes ur-
The announcement was made at
Condurted by Prof. E. Zabolkowsky
Dearborn Independent has only gent. It is possible to bring alstut
whit
h
is
intended
to
he
constructive
Mr.
Ford's
request,
said
the
article,
Ohayti: Psalm t'za'r tin Hebrew).—
the solution in two ways, either
FRANKLIN MAKES STATE. I and not destructive, has been made been fuel for the fire.
• . • • .. • • . • ...arr. by F. Zaluditowtky which quotes Mr. Ford as saying:
Soloist.. B. Rise and I.. Greenblatt
"We Jews have no permanent through complete expulsion or
the medium for resurrecting ex-
"This statement is made on my own
MENT
From the oratorio, "Tower of Babylon"
ploded fictions, for giving currency hatreds. We know how to forgive. through sterilization, as it is ap-
Rubinstein initiative and wholly in the inter-
to the so-called protocols of the We have done so many times in the plied on the basis of the new
la) Choir of the Semites
est of right and justice and in ac-
Commenting on Ford's state-
lb) Choir of the Charnites
wise men of Zion, which have been past, and I ant sure will do so again American law, Enactment of a
cordance
with
what
I
regard
as
my
ment,
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
said:
..
Illallehija--Nalm (in Hebrew). .
"The Jews of the world should demonstrated, as I learn, to be I in the case of Ilenry Ford. similar law in Germany must bring
Lewandowsky solemn duty as a man and as a citi-
"To those whom Mr. Ford now beneficial results," it states.
gross forgeries, and for contending
Rehears K•tani•n at the piano.
zen."
be glad to grant to Mr. Ford the
, that the Jews have twits engaged
Some of the articles already re- forgiveness which he seeks at
in
a
conspiracy
to
control
the
cap-
ot
their
hands.
They
should
accept
wocoowoomesomWMAWMANWoo, /
INVOCATION
printed in pamphlet form under the
ital and the industries of the world,
e
title of "The International Jew," his word that he has been misled besides laying at their door many a
in
the
information
upon
which
(Continued from first nage.)
will be withdrawn from circulation, he has based his accusations offenses against decency, public or- i
CHUM' of Israel, grant, 0 I.ord, says the article, which quotes Mr.
•
against them. It is my thorough- der and good morals.
that we, the loyal children of Thy Ford as saying that the Dearborn
I
"Had I appreciated even the gen-
covenant, enter the fifty-ninth con- Independent in the future will be going belief that Mr. Ford will eral nature, to say nothing of the
do all in his power to prove the
e
tention of the sixth disrict of the conducted under such auspices that
sincerity of his repentance. It details of these utterances, I would
/
I. O. B. B. Be with us, 0 Lord, articles reflecting upon the Jews
have forbidden their circulation
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guide and guard our deliberations will never again appear in its col- is the part of the Jew to forgive.
,...
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It requires a man of courage to without a moinent's hesitation, be-
and discussions, our councils and umns.
e
cause
I
am
fully
aware
of
the
vir-
admit his errors. Mr. Ford in
decisions. Enlighten us with Thy
The Detroit manufacturer was
toes of the Jewish people as a
t. I?
wisdom. Let us clearly preserve quoted as being "deeply mortified" this instance has shown himself whole, of what they and their an-
be a thoroughly courageous
the road that leads us to broader that his journal had "been made
cestors have done for civilization
usefulness and greater service, to the medium for resurrecting ex- man."'
BY
and for mankind toward the devel-
the spiritual, intellectual and moral ploded fictions, for giving currency
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opment of commerce and industry,
life of Israel, to alleviate the ills to the so-called protocols of the and for mankind, their benevolence of their sobriety and diligence, Y
e
of the present and build for the vise men of Zion, which have been and their unselfish interest in the their benevolence and their unset-
RABBI AISHISIVN
e
future. Keep from our hearts un- demonstrated, as I learn, to be public welfare."
e
fish interest in the public welfare
worthy ambition, conceit and pas- gross forgeries, and for contending
e
T"ri"n
7 ,, P R
Disclosing that William Ran-
"Of course there are black sheep
I
sion. Let all of us who are gath- that the Jews have been engaged in dolph Hearst, publisher of the
s)
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in every flock, as there are among ,04,
ered here become inspired anew a conspiracy to control the indus- American, had offered $1,000,000 men of all races, creeds and nation-
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with the high principles of the tries and capital of the world.
for the Dearborn Independent, the alities, who are at times evil-doers.
4, :t °5°'''
B'nai 11'rith. Bless this thriving
article
quotes
Mr.
Ford
as
saying
/
a
It
is
wrong,
however,
to
judge
"Had I appreciated even the gen- in reply:
Look for This Label .
city. Bless our great fraternal or-
/
people by a few individuals, and I
I
der. Bless our ancient homeland •ral nature, to say nothing of the
therefore
join
in
condemning
unre-
"No,
I
won't
sell
it,
but
I'm
go-
e
and may its soil once more become details, of these articles," Mr. Ford
/
servedly all wholesale denunciations
ing
to
make
it
a
house
organ,
and
is
quoted
as
declaring,
"I
would
the national home and the strong-
and attacks.
Ii
hold of Israel. Bless all Israel and have forbidden their circulation I am going to stop absolutely every-
"Those who know me can bear
thing
that
could
possibly
cause
e
vithout
a
moment's
hesitation,
be-
all mankind. Amen.
e
cause I ant fully aware of the vir- complaint or hurt the feelings of witness that it is not my nature to
/
inflict
insult
upon
and
to
occasion
a
anybody."
/
Silence is good for the wise. How tues of the Jewish people as a
pain
to
anybody,
and
that
it
has
William J. Cameron, editor of
much the more so for fools? (Pen. whole, of what they and their an-
been
my
effort
to
free
myself
from
the
Dearborn
Independent,
and
a
cestors have done for civilizati n
00a.)
.
witness in the $1,000,000 libel suit prejudice. Because of that I frankly
brought by Aaron Sapiro, Chicago confess that I have been greatly t/
shocked
as
a
result
of
my
study
and
.,
/
attorney, against the motor manu-
facturer, at Detroit expressed examination of the files of the a'
Dearborn Independent and of the
great surprise at the statement.
pamphlets entitled 'The Interne- ,
"It is all news to me," Mr. Cam- Lionel Jew.'
/
eron said, "and I can not believe
"I deem it to be my duty as an
I
it is true."
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He added he did not believe the the wrong done to the Jews as fel- 0
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statement was a preliminary move low men and brothers, by asking 4
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toward settlement of Sapiro's suit,
based on articles appearing in the
Dearborn Independent.
Stewart Ilanley, Detroit attor-
ney, who was one of the leading
lights in the legal staff that repre-
sented the automobile manufac-
turer in the trial, said he knew
"absolutely nothing" about the
possibility the suit had been or
would be settled out of court, as
was rumored.
Clifford 13. Longley, also of the
Ford counsel, said: "As far as I
know, the case has not been set-
tled."
The $1,000,000 libel suit of
Aaron Sapiro, Chicago attorney,
which came tit trial in March of
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this year, was based on articles in
World's Richest Man Says He Was Misled
by Aides; Apologizes for Past In-
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the Dearborn Independent attack
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in
any
pub-
the insertion hereafter
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