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sense, gave the formula for this re- a Christian name, but Mary Anne
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Christianity, Judaism still lingers meet Anthony de Rothschild, who
,...
on as the barren trunk of the tree, was to marry Mrs. Montefiore's
together with the one living daughter Louisa.
Palliere, disciple of the illustrious branch.'
"• • • Sir Anthony was a
,
talian rabbi, Elijah Benamozegh,.
•If this widespread opinion brother of Baron Lionel de Maths-
has conceived Judaism is a true were justified, the attitudee of the child. whose eldest son became the
Catholicism, which, without e '" Jew, who still remains faithful to first Lord Rothschild, and was one

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A Pilgrimage From Rome to
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By Aime Palliere. Published by
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Thirty-first Street, New York
City.
Aime l'alliere's story of how he
came to Judaism and to spiritual
leadership in Israel, although des-
tined for the Catholic church, is
one of the most interesting works
of the present season.

nsofar
as it includes Within it., in exp lained as the last
last I image paid son, Leopold. was born in 1846,
.
vital synthesis, all the religious to the glories of the past, but the and Lady Battersea, his cousin.
But as wr
families
shall
see of
in earth.
reading his clear and attitude of a Christian by birth, tells an amusing story of a visit

who deliberately embraces Judo- paid to the Baroness by Mrs. Dis-
serene confession, M. Palliere, in, ism,
.
would seem unthinkable and each soon after his birth. 'My

order to find the truth, was not shocking. It would seem to be dear,' she said to the mother, 'that
compelled to experience the utter- the abandonment of the life and beautiful baby may be the future
lectual crisis, which tore the Cathy joy of a populated and prosperous Messiah whom we are led to ex-
olio Return
front
the illumination
arms of city,
nor the
sudden
.ty, in order to take one's place pect—who knows? And you will
which b roug ht the Jew of !Wis. light-heartedly amidst tombs. be the most favored of women.'
Three interesting writers help
"I would that the following This may not be a happy example
might
to make this book greater than it bonne to the feet of the Virgin.
might serve as a witness of Mary Anne's 'philosophy' in
against Romans theory. I have adapting herself to association
appears on the surface, the author His conversion was the grad- pages
his personal az.
himself, the translator from the sal result of
The special Provi- often been besought to set down with the Jewish families, but it
does not seem to have given of-
French, Louise Waterman (Mrs. periences.
dance, which guided the seem- these reminiscences and hava7 ,
Stephen S.( Wise and Edmond ing accidents of his life always felt reluctant to do so. I tense, and Lady Battersea says she
Mg, who wrote the foreword.
touched his soul with the most know well that converts from believes Leopold, when a young
In the foreword, Fleg paints a varied emotions, and gave to them every church and front every party child, was called 'Little Messiah.'"
fascinating picture of Palliere's a new religious expression. Re- have the habit of telling the pub-
For the student of English his-
transformation:
route by which Cathol- lie origin and various stages of dory and the life and works of Ms-
"Born on the slope of the pious versing the
their evolution. Thus they most raeli, Mr. Sykes' vclume is indis-
icism
has
developed
from
primi-
hill of Fourviere, cradled by his
often obey the need of explaining pensable.
mother in the charm of the Cath- tire Christianity, and primitive
Christianity from Judaism, he be. their conduct to their enemies.
elk faith, disciplined by the teach- came step by step the spiritual and of pointing out to their old
ings of the religious school, des-
co•religionists the errors which The Poet Hears "the Flutes
of those great Ro•
tined by vocation for the semi- contemporary
of Peace."
mans, who, at the time of the they desire to abandon, and the
nary and the church, Aime Pal-
coming of Christ, were the prose- new light which they believe they
liere is today one of the lending
PROPHET AND FOOL, poems
v e recei v e d.
lytes
of
Israel.
Almost
uncon-
ha
spokesmen of Judaism. lie is list-
by Louis Golding, published by
"I felt little inclination to fol.
he h ad
ened to by Orthodox, by Liberals, s u. y
E. I'. Dutton & Co., 250 Fourth
h t low the example of those writers
by Zionists and Assimilationists, ceased to be ahristian t a
of
biographies
whose
chief
aim
is
avenue,
New York, ($2.00).
all of whom seek his co-operation. he had been conquered by Juda-
to
justify
themselves
in
the
eyes
A
Yiddish
saw has it that "a Novi
ewish journals of all shades wel- ism.
of others. I have always—God be is a Nar," meaning that "a proph-
In his introduction, the author
owe his writings.
praised—enjoyed those inward et is a feel." Louis Golding, nove-
"Having discovered in Israel flings a challenge at Henan:
"Henan, whose Christian' bias blessings, which are ample cons- list, poet and essayist, must have
he bearers of an ideal which is of
pensation for the slight ineonvem- had this saying in mind when he
mportance to all humanity, M. more than once dimmed his critical
ence of not being generally under- wrote his poem "Prophet and
stood. He who has peace of mind Fool," after which the present ex-
and conscience is also—there Is no named. volume under review is
doubt about it—at Peace with
ed. In Mr. Golding, when he
Ileaven, despite the clamor with
which earth may Beek to trouble
There I hear the flutes of peace,
him.
Bring • prophet •nd • fool,
"One day at devout believer, the
passion of whose life was the there must have kindled the ideal-
In other
m le y vatr•iuth e ism of the prophets.
i ss ai t sl he toon
st u d y
poems in this volume the author
at pe e uol ifa r cal i n gni len, '
Christian really he who has be- makes such a passionate plea for
come a Jew?' Surely the irony peace that his powerful pacifism is
disclosed by these words was not certain to win recruits.
His "Prophet and Fool" is worth
alone for me, for my religious ex-
perience seemed to him sufficiently quoting ir. full:
rational and in conformity to the
PRI.I . IIET AND FOOL
will of God, to require no justi- „ern ,wig. of 04 ,„ .... hone.
rare.
a
I gather berrimi re d nd
ticat4on,
"I ant very far front contesting I tia n i ■a:ar Z■ad
■ sa ,r i alt I'a b h. :.
the effect that public confessions
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Being • prophet and • fool.

to be read by every Jew and non
Jew. It reveals a !leen searching
on.tea,inetna
pfaorrt poefatcheeisvoclu
of the soul of an indiv i dual, nd titled
en-
t the first part
i n The
the
bea a.,lissdnxi•incgf iIn t opetohial eja re bi i t e at ios la,enrd
Lh
'Sorrow of War," and writ-
ten "for Jack, who died in France."
haps the best product of the Bloch The second part, hearing the title
Pu'r1 khing Co. in mar.}' months.
of the book, contains poems writ-
ten before 1919, and the third
called "Shepherd Singing
Biography. part,
Ragtime," contains poems written
since 1919.
By
MARY ANNE DISRAELI.
"Peace." the concluding poem in
James Sykes. Published by P.
Appleton & Co.. 35 West 32nd the first book, and "The Women at
the same
the Corners Stand"
St., Ne wYork ($2.501.
section, are fascinating and pierc-
No study of the life of Benja-
ing cries against war's agonies.
min Disraeli is complete without a
His "Battle of Cupid" and "Shep-
comparative and simultaneous
herd singing Ragtime" are among
study of the life and character of
the finest in the volume.
his Mary Anne, who shared more
This very fine collection of
than a third of a century of his
life and who was such an influence poems reveals again the excellence
in his successful political career. of the author's poetic style and his
By publishing James Sykes' vision. But the versatility of the
"Mary Anne Disraeli." D. .Apple- author is not to he marvelled at,
ton & Company has added an ex- being known as he in, in addition
cellent sequel to Andre Maurois' to his works as an author, as a
"Disraeli." Mr. Sykes, in his ex- good Zionist and an able writer
relent volume of 240 pages, takes en Jewish subjects.
into account fact as well as fiction
about the remarkable character of
Pinski's New Novel.
his story. After disproving many
of the tales of Mary Anne's hum-
ble lineage, Mr. Sykes sets out, DAVID LEVENBERG. by David
Pir.ski: published by Simon and
and ably succeeds. in proving her
Schuster, 37 West 57th street,
to be, in the words of the third
New York 152.501.
Earl of Malmesbum,-, whom he
Two names help in atracting at-
quotes, "a most extraordinary wo
man, both in appearance and her tention to Mr. Pinski's latest no,
el: Mr. Pinski's own and that of
conversation."
A fine element in this volume is his translator. Dr. Isaac Goldberg.
the series of anecdotes about The dramatist has woven an in-
Mary Anne and her "Dizzy." These teresting tale in his "David Leven-
add to the intimacy of the picture berg." Around his character, who
of the fine woman who helped Bea- personifies a restless figure of one
consfield in his greatness. who is craving for peace in time
Of particular Jewish interest in of war. he has painted a fire story
this volume is the following quota- of a wealthy Jewish young man
the chapter who tries to find himself.
tion, which leads off
And the translator has taken
called "Anecdotal:"
• Although not an ad : this fine picture from the Yiddish
•
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berent to the Jewish faith. Disraeli and has presented it to us in his
was at least as ready as his ens- excellent English.
"David Levenberg" is the story
miss to remember that he was
member of the race whose name of a succ•ssful handkerchief man-
ufacturer
who possesses ■ great
he bore. and the great Jewish
families took him to their arms. In deal of idealism. but can't find him-
self.
Among
the things apex which
this, as in all social affairs. his
wife shares his privileges and his he can't make up his rr.:nd is that
of
women.
He
has a number of
sympathies. When the Jews' Oath
of Abjuration Bill passed its sec- lady friends. but, with all his es-
ond reading in July. 1545. she theticism and good manners. he
hastened to congratulate Lady in seems to be drawn in the net of
Rothschild. and to express her one who is lewd and is after hi,
happiness at the glorious result of roomy. lie manages, in the long
the debate. One of the first en- run. to conquer his affection for
gagements en returning from the her and to marry an artist
The author introduces it
honeymoon in December, 1539.
was to dine again with Mrs. Abra- novel a discussion on Ziorisn.
ham Mortefiore. It was a Jewish discussions MI the war,
party. There were. Disraeli tells help in increasing inter , .•.
}Ls sister. 'Rethschilds. Monte- book with a fine and we: !.. •
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