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Triumph.

Ircti•ationa are . hat 4'.:h - h. .;..•..e!ar. , ; '.-, nfereneo

last -.yeek a really :hew ;sere -nters .nta •he iatinnal

coaneila of !he Zinniat movement. Theme -.vas m this

conference, nothing of 'hat inderriir•ent iissatiafac-

than that made -,he 34:tralo and Atlantic City ;meetings

‘2;g

and hope.

For :/01. the mast interesting feature of the confer-

waa enaeteri at the tirst APAAinne. Here . 4.a.) a in' 011 9
of representative An:et-Iran Jews all Zionista. many of
them •eterans .n the sin•ernent. Pith a inns. experenee
of pals` rereire behind 'hem. and set, ••nnfrrinted 'Yith
what ;must have seemed to many of them an .nsur-
mountable burden of tinanriat responsibility, 'hey ;tame
in a spirit of otter despair.

They recalled, no donht. 'hat •he .kmenean tele-
gatien at Basle had been cat in ;passer and aumhera:
that moat of the derision's of the isnrid congress were
compromisea and makeshifts and that one of thew own
most faithful and revered leaders had openly split.
Dr. Weizmann on an important matter of pnlicy and
resigned in protest.

They knew only tnn 'API! that millions of foliar`
were required to meet even he harest expenses of -he
new Palestine Ever:Jive and keep the most important
departments of 'he rnlnnization )trice functioning .n
some measure. And 'hey had Aisle hope if meeting
these extgeticiea.

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Then. quite suddenly ,t teemed.
detegatea '.hanged. What .vrolight 'his lightning
change?

The answer to this question invnlves a phenomenon
of the emotions that :A 3A eta as human nature itself.
Dr. Stephen 3. We spoke.

"We know the worst. We confess to the "wont.
Ent we will continue to gn ahead. We 'will tint-permit
a default. Speak to the Children of Israel and let them
go forward!"

The effect of these wards was like a bolt of light-
ning cleaving through storm shouts Immediately the
air cleared. The stifling atmosphere of (loom that al-
ways precedes the etorn was dimmer ert by the full fur;
of the atom itself.

The of 13 who have preferred
abser:e 'he `on-
tempnrar; Arnie -vith the ,'aim •yea if realism Snow
now. if we ever dreaded ,t. before, that Zionism 'entails;
within itself inexhaustible resourees. A movement that
can fall to anch depths if despair and then rise 'n such
heights of hnpe and enthusiasm, iA an ephemeral thing.
It Mud be one of •hose great 'world foreea that i•annot
and will not down. it may ;OM! ItA :Paden out 'an-
not lose its leadership.

Zinniam shares 'he virility of the Jewish people.
Indeed. it let that sirility. that will to live. incarnate ,n
a group •sith a group momentum. After all..t .e older
than its leaders, older than leadership itaelf. It .s as
old as the Balisinnian eaptivity.



The Cleveland eanferenee resulted in some •er;
definite gams for practical Zionism. Pos. its -hie,' re-
putt was in 'hat greatest of all trumphs--the triumph
of the Jewish people- aver their own mistakes.

Those Unpaid Pledges.

T;aless 'he Joint Distribrition Committee receives.

•hreigh :he indied jew,sh rampaign. a minimum of

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thropy. althnegh exeellent ;n
'FAA If a pried and
overhearing kind •ha" snmetimea ,iffem ,SPrl tier brethren
overaeaa. gut of ,ate sears, happily, this feeling of
false pride has paeted from the nearta of Amorran
Jewry. That was riceil - dleas, .n !arse measure. due to
the ennobling influenee of threw great veils who have
held the leadership of the relief mn•ernenta Jive the
war. It is to their credit that we. has• learned •e ad.
mire and respect net les.q fnr! anate fel:rev Jewa of East-

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and :orthodox terra and liberai or rartiral rerts. -arh
with :Ns own more or less exclusive ride of adherents.
from all the other sects.
living in a inut of
The Jewish people i$1 no exception to :his general rule.
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a sense of her own auhenor.ty, ail Ars:mg :maintain
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through the eloquence of preaehera, poets—.r even
editors. It. will entne. about as he natural restalt of
the hreas.lown those feresta which thr.ve ipnn dis-
sensinn and senaratism.

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Perhaps 'here never "vas a •ime it history when
there •wassn much talk about unity. It .A quite natural
'hat much of 'he eerrent iiisce.ssion about •trutm should
center around 'he suestion of religious unity. Even the
;;rat problem of pntitieai inity .s largely a relicous
prohlem. There are "Catholic •ountr.es" and "Protes-
tant -nentres" and "Nfohammerian countries." In the
Ane;ai inhere we :Ind "Catholie. eliihs" and "Protestant
relit- A" and "Jewish cluha." The same a tree if fra-
ternal orders.In the last analysta unity .n human af-
fairs means religious unity.

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The tame phenomenon 'an be observed seen
mnsr invilized ;ornery Men •sr.11 meet an 'he 'ommon
grounds of their human seedsand :ong:ngs :n a free
and comforable fellowship. But :he moment 'he ete-
:tient of religious ie!ief enters .ntn heir ;conversation,
..v.thdraw each •sithin his own
•here .A a •endency

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American Jeers se•:d have "ci face 'he
once
more as 'he rleh relation of the new -7,1r!d—a ;rod tribe
among the tribes -if lapel.
It iq n6t • • a74 , ra•.17 the facts ,n the least • ■ ■ sae





t eiter ..-
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-

mo•rers and eansider •„vhat
mean to our people.
Wnat it
v)' ! mean h •he .re - vs of Eiirope hetrnnit iteacrip-
'ion
A question that should interest -19 gust af4 murk
;a: What •wild ,t mean to rho Jews of Ameriea 7
tar :PM 'Flan the com-
Ir Tee ts mean nn' ;nq



)1 That Title.

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a

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Charlie: .T
sorra. • tei'.
, :tuoin gentle and 07.mai..
stranger :.vith kindness les . .e.•.:
eothe
onversatinn turned
ither :mundane matter.. • lie - .1•0;•-:: , -r
.n thought and o
and
S
moment . 'he tuhler.t )f re!i)rr.ri v4.;

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eat battle.

it .k

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.• '
plete lareakdoesi
• ,f inity that Amen-
ran Jeer; has e•
".--
.• assild mean that the
Anwiran Jew, •hn
-; • eart.eii.arie distinguished
femr his Jewish calture nsr for His vnntrisitinn
eaiam either as religion or learning. laic in :ranger he
prowl of the enly Treat thing ?IA ham aiimehed_sis
merits!. ;11tAlifOlit And Wo!11 ,117AtlIZod sn • :anthrew,

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Thoughts iuggesteci iv Lewis 3rowne t 3ook

GiAse

• h •eall 'hat Rabbi :.enn cram. .n a iiscession
, o r-
Srnwne'r 'Thisi:debiting,rla" at
•-harsert hat 'he either. .n ,pening nei
s v th
irv
:eler'rert
vrring
aer ‘`.,
seiigeon.
as er „ a. -
he vend .n
?ales.
for
• ,•if he .' , •:.CC ■ Ile
vhf:.) .
t
tecadent fanaticism.
'her,
.ife at re iet. se ierlared.
••
one must
e-r - .•
• - he:-are found .r. he most
nlightened
,t he West.

carailed.

elireh :so" the less. csen hit last week
•'-, 3.1',1, 311 if •he 7 :nitert
nr.- ■ ••71

411a1Pirt

-

"THAT MAN HEINE"

drnng and forms he hasie stricture , f .ife. Arabia.
for ••xample. where • he religion
1,,harr:Ir.t.Y. ;exerts
a powerful .nttuenee .,n the Sees ,t he pennie. 3 to-
day one of 'he most .nteresting •ountries for 7he
dent of re-lig:on.

Th e a r,- 4 .) )..a

lief and reeenst rietiee. work will have to he Sraatically



i6 T5

proritably .n •hn.e parts of he M erle where faith .3 ,till

•;7.5.M SIM .r •a , h irr Dee. il. :12S. J.; Zer-ocean

3,1 P1.3•11'.a.l

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4'

is Unity Possible?

atmosphere of andistruised glonm and that. to 'he res.

ence was •he .n11'101114 drama of human •motinns 'hat

i4

-boAgt

-

We are ',raid that the "nnferenee opened amid an

antil .t mounted •.n genuine rejuvenatinn •,f loyalty

;c1

-

•ge

Anna enntinued• 'he •enthusiasm if the delegates rase

1:
54



rr, a rnfe -Yen as v. plated he :tile ,f he riot ee.
ation-sa most remarkable acnie•emer.t n tsetf!
.Arad mow v. are •nnfronret1 vet "he errinierr,
maintaining
ne•.vly von t1.4tiner.)4n n he )rnthPr-
,
a., not aewry.
•annot - ;14)aa 1.)):Prrr. for.
o .r
--h'er in ;meat. tee ire IA this:mtgs.
with he it tt Fetropean
Shouha ve
es,
r •ren
mr •fora, ve yould ae .r11:tv
_treater -rime against iir unored •han f ve sad
;m ite
?mired heir
en rear: ago. •.• .v)411;,1
if -nasir,g sronvese and 'hen fail.ng to .'P teem
'.V ••
tae. eft
ultfenng .,..liana
Ihaterr.
o
•xneet •ertain threes sf ,e.
.11•. lave pane - hem a
eriornise ,t ,rather;}
''an VP •r.tr'.V Iffere - a 2,1,4.-e
intiee •1") he vnrtd 'hat
-)comaevas lot worth 'he
-)comae
t vas pledgee
easier in
120 ose
subscribed .n elertges. 19 ioe 000
tax WPS1
•pan. .ays
3rnwn.
ant anssess iretinite .nformation about he relatiar.sturt
hetween pledges and payment. .n sir ita-n totr.mursty.
sit veassume
LI
'hat .t wmild tom? - o about he -Lame
.dear - hat no eew 'nominal ester.
....
:t 3 . "dear
turves is .ong as - hese
unse an lase any :tone
pledges :email
•oncontrate sow at
•has man .Ize ,oh )t getting n 'he - ash )n he eitatand-
.ng sledges. Everything ••se ian van.

so ominous.

flit

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