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American life are not without
decent humility. But it is aim oat
always possible for a man of gre at
fortune to get himself listened to
by multitudes who would not p ay
a moment's attention to his jud g-
went on any problem, if his jud g-
meats lacked the quasi-reinforc e-
went of large possessions. It is n ot
very long ago since the count ry
occupied itself with discussion of

the problem of Mr. Ford's vie WS
about the teaching of history, whi eh
he declared to he "bunk." It is n of
inexplicable that r tie, who was n St
quite certain under cross-examin a.
tion whether Matthew Arnold wro to
in the eighteenth century, or A r.
nold Bennett committed treason in
the nineteenth, or Benedict Aron Id
lectured in the twentieth centur
should be disposed to regard th
niceties and accuracies of histor
as superfluous in any event, if n ot
"bunk." What if Mr. Ford had no
made a rather widely sold mob, r-
engine? Would his judgment hay e
been asked, or would he have pr e-
sowed to volunteer such judgmen t
in fields as foreign to him as th
teaching of history, of which h
had probably never heard ant it
some sub-editor of the Dearbor
Independent felt that the America
people were clamorous to learn th
judgment of a billionaire on th
teaching of history? It cannot b e
said too clearly that a man's sac
(vas and eminence in motor mono
factoring, however huge and swo
len he the profits therefrom, has n
relation whatsoever to the validit
of his opinions or guesses respect -
ing the things which are unfamilia r
to and even impenetrable by him
though he have manufactured on
inexpensive motor-engine or fiftee n
million of the same type.

But I come to a problem which
is nearest to our interest, namely,
the question as to the attitude of
Jews with respect to their defamers
and oppressors. In the case of
Henry Ford, a publication was and
is an net of defamation. as it is oft-
times of the direst forms of oppres-
sion. I have an abhorrence of those
j Jewish politicians in and out of the
pulpit, who are forever making cap-
ital—chiefly for themselves—out of
every petty and obscure anti-Jew-
ish incident, whether it be the stu-
pid jest of a fire commissioner or
, the vulgar gesture of exclusion of
some Jew from school or club or
J hotel.
On the other hand, I have a still
deeper abhorrence of those of my
fellsw-Jews, whose attitude to all
Insult and hurt to the Jew is sheer
nihilism, not the quietism of high
forbearance but the acquiesence of

base indifference. From the begin-
ning, I believed and declared that
Mr. Ford was not only sadly mis-
' , Oiled
but wantonly misled.
IThether or not he knew what he
eas doing, it became the duty of
self-respecting Jews earnestly to
heed and firmly to refute the most
heinous of the libels which week
after week were poured forth
against the Jew. Many of my fel-
low-Jews chose to be silent on vari-
ous grounds, adequate to them-
selves, such as "Why advertise
him?" "You are doing exactly what
Mr. Ford wants in answering and
spreading his libels." "The best
thing to do is just to ignore him."
But. in the meantime, the Protocols
of the Elders of Zion were going
around the world, and anti-Semi-
tism was deriving moral comfort
and probably material help from
Mr. Ford and the propaganda ma-
chinery associated with his name.
Then one brave soul arose and
put Ilenry Ford to the test. I do

a not go so far as to say that Aaron
Sapiro put penitence into the heart

nt Ilenry Ford, but I will say that
penitence and retraction followed

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providentially close upon the time
when Sapiro insisted upon Mr.
Ford proving his charges to be
true, or else paying the penalty of
their libelous circulation. It is not
comforting to recall that Aaron
Sapiro derived a minimum of aid or
comfort from his fellow-Jews who
like hint were under attack, though
for a time he was named most fre-
quently. On the contrary, the priv-
ate managers of the affairs of
American Israel, while they did not
openly obstruct or thwart Aaron
Sapiro's course, looked upon him
from the heights of their impec-
cable, withal futile, leadership, as
if he were some wanton, vandal in-
vader of the holy of holies, who had
not even asked the sanction of them
that sit in the seats of the mighty.
None the less, in vigorous and un-
afraid fashion, Sapiro went for-
ward and the outcome of it all is
that Mr. Ford has fully withdrawn
his charges, so fully that it is not

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libelers of Israel who have re-
tracted.
It may seem inconsequent an d
irrelevant to some of my fello w-
Jews to declare, as I do, that I r e-
vice most of all in the passing o t
this particular phenomenon of it I n

will on the part of non-Jew agains
the Jews. Because this phenomeno
makes it all but impossible for Jew
to deal with real and abiding thing
in Jewish life. Important though i

be for the Jew to defend himsel
with courage and yet without hit
terness, with high serenity rathe
than low acquiescence when unde

attack by unscrupulous foes, then
is something infinitely more im
portant. And that infinitely mar
mportant is that, even as Mr
Pont's charges fell hurtless ups
the shield of the Jew, because h
was without guilt of the wron g
I j.a.; of which tie WAS accused, s
must the Jew ever hold himself atilt
stand erect against the riper
siona and the calumnies of his foes

For nip part, I rejoice chiefly it ;
the retraction of the Ford charges
'WeAlltie nip fellow-Jews and
are

Two Engineers, Jew and Gentile,
Will Share Dead Sea Concession

Major Ormsby Gore Makes Announcement In Parliament;

Lease Will Not Be Perpetual; Palestine Gov-
ernment to Share Profits.

LONDON.— (J. T. A.) —The
concession to exploit the salts of
the Dead Sea has in principle been
granted to Novomeyski, Jewish
engineer, and Tullich, British en-
gineer, provided they will furnish
satisfactory financial guarantees,
was the statement made in the
House of Commons by Major
Ormsby Gore, under-secretary for
the colonies.
Negotiations are still proceed.
ing, the secretary stated. Ile is
unable to say now what provisions
the concession will include, but no
proposal is included for the Brit-
ish government to obtain a con-
trolling interest by a purchase of
shares in the concessionaire com-
pany.
Whatever the salts may be
worth, Major Ormsby Gore de-
clared, the process of extracting
the salts and marketing is experi-
mental and is still of a speculative
nature. It is therefore inadvisable
to ask the British taxpayer to in-
vest money in the enterprise at its
present stage. The government
will see that the concession will
only be a leasehold and not a con-

left a little more free to deal with
iur own inmost problems. I con
aave it to he nip business, as
Jewish teacher, to deal not so muc h
with willful enemies of Israel out
side of Israel's gates, as with the
enemies of Israel within our gates
oho not with their lips but wit h
their lives assail and defame tht
household of Israel. Mr. Fund WAS
answerable because he was unjust
'rot Israel becomes indefensibl e
when its sons and daughters are
unworthy. If only we might have a
respite for a century from the gro-
tesqueries of the American brand
if anti-Semitism, whether embodied
;n Fordism or Ku Klux Klanism,
and the grimmer expressions of
European anti-Semitism, much
might be done to purge Israel of
those things that have touched the
CIIICAGO.— (J. T. A.) —Ad-
soul of Israel to its hurt, because
of the centuries of unbrotherliness ditional facts with regard to the

cession for all time, he declared.
The question of the Dead Sea
concession was raised in the House
of Lords by Sir John Islington,
who is anxious that a British com-
pany secure the contract to ex-
ploit the salts of the Dead Sea, the

government participating as in the
Anglo-Persian company, to protect
the British interests and also to

avoid a continental potash mo-
nopoly. Major General Simon Lo.
vat, speaking for the government,
replied that the concession had
been grunted only in principle,
that nothing had been signed or
sealed.
The group which is seeking to
obtain the concession must, ac-
cording to the provisions, work in-
dependently of other syndicates or
companies.
The Palestine and Transjordan-
ian government must share in the
profit. The government is fully
aware of the strategic importance
of the deposit, but the value of the
Dead Sea potash is not yet fully
established. The government is
watching the political and eco-
nomic aspect of the matter, he de-

plans for the archeological museum
to be erected in Jerusalem through
the gift of $2,000,000 by John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. to the Palestine
government were made public here
by
Professor James Breasted, di-
Zion," tjie foulest collection of lies
ever assembled within the covers of rector of the Oriental Institute of
the
Lniversity of Chicago and
a hook, as witnessed by the con-
sidered judgment and comment of famous Egyptologist. Negotiations
preliminary
to the making of the
same of the leaders of American
life. I trust that no Jew will de- gift by hlr. Rockefeller were car-
ried on by Prof. Breasted with
scend to the vulgarity of asking
help from Mr. Ford for any Jewish Lord Plumer, High Commissioner
purpose of Jewish cause. But it is for Palestine, while Prof. Breasted
another thing to suggest to Mr. was in Egypt directing work of
Ford that he add one act of repara- the Oriental Institute early this
tion to his word of retraction. It year. "Since the great war, the
were not no much reparation to the Palestine government, under a
Jew as a service to the cause of British Mandate has been courage-
truth, if Mr. Ford were to make it ously meeting its economic prob-
possible for a commission to make lems with a regime of strict econ-
a scholarly study, to be prolonged omy," said Prof. Breasted in a
if necessary over a terra of years. press interview, "Yet from an al-
1
of such anti-Jewish material as the ready burdened treasury it has an-
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion." nually appropriated £16,000 to the
A full documentary study of the I administration of the Antiquities
rise and development of anti-Semis Department. As a result of the
tjarn is owing from Christendom to wise application of these funds and
the Jew. Why should it he left to the steady accumulation of newly
Dr. Bloch to answer Professor discovered monuments, the depart-
Rehling in Vienna, or even to an ment has greatly expanded the al•
Edward I.asker to make reply to ready existent collection of anti-
Treitschke in Berlin? What is quities. "Palestine has never pos-
needed in the interest of comity be- sessed a museum building and the
tween the Jewish and Christian funds required for an adequate
worlds is a study of those docu- building to house the collections
ments which, generation after gen- have heretofore exceeded the gov-
eration, are resurrected to the hurt ernment's available means. The
of the Jew, that documentary ma- present gift is further expression
appreciation of this and other
terial of which the "Protocols of of
problems in the Near East, and of
the Elders of Zion" is no more than
her
desire to co-operate in meet-
a temporarily conspicuous item. It ing them."
would not he impossible, if Mr.
The
new museum building will
Ford chose to address himself to
the task. He would find men of not only provide ample facilities
for
displaying
the collections now
learning and soundness of judg-
ment, such as Professor George in hand but also for an anticipated
expansion
in
the
future as a result
Foot Moore of Harvard, Professor
of discoveries being made each sea-
Charles Torrey of Yale, Professor son
by
the
numerous
archaeologist
James Shotwell of Columbia, who
would he trusted by Jew and Chris- expenditions now excavating in
Palestine. Mr. Austen St. B. liar-
Can alike, to deal in unbiased and
scientific fashion with that vast ac-
cumulation of material constitut-
ing an anthology of hate, as unjust
to the Jew as it is dishonoring to
Christendom.
Israel neither desires nor re-
quires vindication. None the less,
let him who has made the largest
and the most hurtful use of that
material, see to it that never again
can that material he used to the
hurt of the Jew who forgives him.
To make this possible is an oppor-
tunity of reparation, the use

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at hest and fiendish wrong at worst.
One last lesson from the retrac-
tion of Henry Ford! Some years
ago h1 r. Ford reproduced millions
of copies of a document entitled
"The t'rotiicols of the Elders of

Chanukah Greetings.

rison, the able English architect at
present attached to the Public
Works Department of Jerusalem
and previously associated with Sir
Arthur Lutyens, the architect of
the great Delhi group of British
government buildings in India and
of the new British embassy in
Washington, has already submitted
preliminary sketches far the muse-
um. Ile proposes a building in the
Romanesque style, characteristic of
the Mediterranean from Sicily
eastward and therefore entirely ap-
propriate for Palestine. The build-
ing material to be used will be local
limestone which will blend har-
moniously with both the ancient
and modern structures of Jer-
usalem," Prof. Breasted said.

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whereof would indeed he Henry
Ford's distinction. speaking year,
ego of "Henry Ford's Challenge
and a Jew's Reply," this pulpit
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; Ilenry Ford Coil
keep America true to the American
hope of good-will and brotherhood ;
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OPPOSES NEW LAW
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JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —'
story of hurt done to the Jew, The ordinance of the Palestine
namely a complete and unreserved government, recently promulgated,
withdrawal of all charges, plus a in which the municipal and local
sincere and courageous expression
councils are proclaimed as the lo-
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cal education authorities and en-
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tax
Ford is one of the few foes and on the population,

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