PAGE TWELVE _4_ ct.E. TitE1)4isa _gor4 ■•■•■1 A Photograph May Be Truly a Work of Art TTHE MOUNTAIN THAT BROUGHT•FORTH A MOUSE The artistry and skill of the Hayes craftsmen and the experience of more than 35 years of producing photo- graphic portraits for Detroit's more discriminating families, enables this studio to combine those subtleties of composition and tone which differen- tiate between simply a "photograph" and a portrait which is genuinely artis- tic. While Hayes portraits are invari- ably in keeping with the modern trend, still they are so conservative as to be always in unquestionable good taste. We Wish All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a Joyous Chanukah (Paris News Letter) By J. SCHECHTMAN Some time ago the entire Jew- ogy; more they did not have. They ish press and part of the French concentrated the entire enthusi- press announced with the greatest asm of their newly-acquired Jew- noise the establishment in Paris ish sentiments upon one slogan: of a great anti-pogrom league Fight the pogrom. It is certain that no one can which should undertake the task of combating every possible form find fault with them for this. The of pogrom in every country. This French say that The most beau- plan was first originated during the tiful girl in France cannot give preparations for the Schwarzbard more than what she has." On the trial. Schwartbard's counsel, other hand, this limiting of their Henri Torres, his assistant, the activities is perhaps desirable. Not journalist Bernard Lekach and having any other Jewish concerns, others, have suddenly discovered such individuals can concentrate that they possess a Jewish soul, their full energy upon one point and have resolved to help the Jew- and thus achieve the maximum re- ish nation. Howe% er, since all sults. It was reasonable to hope their knowledge of the Jewish pea- that Torres, Lekach and their pie, their needs and ideals was friends would actually succeed in limited to that pogrom material creating in France a vast, enthusi- which they studied in preparation astir anti-pogrom movement in for the trial, these Jews "by the which the best and most influen- grace of Schwarzbard" have cre- tial members of French society ated out of the natural, purely hu- would take part. The originators manitarian anti-pogrom feelings a of the anti-pogrom league have whole ideology, an entire program. enough connections amon g the Their entire Jewishness was con- French intelligentzia with the tamed in this anti-pogrom ideal- press, and the political world, to be able to avoid the old mistakes of 1 RETURNS HOME TO all such previous attempts, which LEARN HE IS DEAD created a new limited group with a high-sounding name. It was reasonable to expect of them a polish Jew Residing in Berlin Has really broad and important organ- Interesting Experience. ization which would bring about a moral upheaval throughout France VI, ARSAW—(J. T. A.)—Ezek- and would create in all western Europe an atmosphere of disgust iel 'toter, a Polish Jew residing in and anger against the actual par- Berlin, upon crosisng the Polish ticipants and their sympathizers in frontier on his way home, had the both great and small pogrom loci- shocking experience of learning from a paper he picked up, that he dents. was dead. Only 78 Came to Vote. Bewildered at the expressions of The first steps these taken hopes in this and di- grief contained in the obituary no- rection justified expectations. Several meetings tiers published as advertisements which were called for the purpose by the organizations he belongs to of popularizing the idea of found- and by his relatives, the returning ing an anti-pogrom league were , emigrant became frantic in his at- extraordinarily impressive and tempt to avert his own funeral. successful. They were attended Ile had some difficulty in persuad- by thousands of people. The larg- ing his relatives and friends, upon est auditoriums in Nearly Paris were filled arrival in Warsaw, were and in to overcrowding. 6,000 mourning, that he was who himself Chanukah Greetings to You All You'll Want Your "Tux" To Meet Every Occasion persons attended the last meeting that he was hospital alive, the records be- of in Warsaw and hundreds were turned away the Jewish and against him, showing that a because of lack of space. The man by his name who arrived from speeches and greetings of the or- Berlin several weeks ago had died ganizers of the league were re- there. ceived with a great deal of ap- Scrutinizing the dead man, the plause. There was great enthusi- explanation came. The dead man asm. The press carried very was his old friend and former part- friendly notices. In a word, it was ner, Abraham Mongard, also an Evening Clothes designed to meet the style reasonable to believe that we are dictates of today may not come up to your ex- on the eve of a great, beautiful, emigrant in Berlin. Sever- al weeks living ago they quarreled and and important movement which heis par o a w tn ed. p.,,1p pectations, however, unless they are cut and 11 oo nrg tera dv , , ainla o b t having will make a powerful beginning in , s available , tailored by those experienced in the art of pro- the struggle against pogroms. ne toi h farmer his fiamr partner to pay that PLATING Unfortunately, in a short while that o t ducing the universal. Our clothes for formal or his fam i ly in l Warsaw. visi it became evident that the moon- ! There he was taken ill and admit- BOX RUCHING informal wear are neither extreme nor conserva' tain had brought forth a mouse. It ted to the hospital under the name PINKING tive—they are correct. is true that thousands had ap- he entered the country with. A BUTTONS plauded, but it was all built on a new set of relatives and organize- COVERED foundation of sand. When it tions are mourning the death of came to enrolling members for the I Mongard. HEMSTITCHING new anti-pogrom league, only a PICOT EDGING Established 1900 small number appeared. It was We invite you to make an early inspection RHINESTONE only with the greatest difficulty REUNITE SYNAGOGUE Cherry 2452 402 Broadway Exchange Bldg. SETTING that they succeeded in enrolling AND LIFE 1507 Woodward 400 members. Even these, how- NAIL HEADS Avenue ever, an insignificant number for Editorial an New York Evening METAL SPOTS Third Floor Annis Fur Bldg. Paris, exist only on paper. When Journal of Nov. 1. SNAP FASTENERS the first general meeting of the ,11111111111114ilaillillabILIIIID1111.111110011 111DillanDllailiallliallallt 11111111111)111111)11111111111111:1111111111114111111111111111111111 SE DETROIT, MICH. TUCKING new league was called for the pur. pose of ratifying the constitution l In the old days of Judaism the was the headquarters of and electing a committee„ it was , synagogue found that only 78 persons came the Jewish community. Not only the strictly religious activities of to vote. The smallest Parisian -., benevolent society of Chelm or the neighborhood, but the commun- al, philanthropic and cultural in- 8 Baronowich immigrants produces as well found expression in at its meetings a larger number; terests the synagogue. Today in this coun- of members. Holiday Greetings to All the synagogue has come in- Such is the numerical strength try stead to be regarded as only a of the new league. It is perhaps of worship. very important and significant in place Many Brooklyn Jews be- quality? The answer to this ques- long to what are known as who con- tion is still less encouraging to the servative congregations are the taking new organization. part in a movement to bring back A Discredited Trick. the old days. They are members There are two possibilities for of an organization known as the STANCHIONS, ALL LENGTHS combatting pogroms. The first is "United Synagogue ,of America," through Jewish organizations which has as its motto, "Reunite Columns and Metal Clothes Posts which officially declare themselves Synagogue and Life. There are to be Jewish, and which act no 275 synagogues throughout the WHOLESALE such. The second method is United States connected with this Quick Service through non-Jewish organizations movement. Some of the largest whose acts are motivated by their and strongest are here in Brook- humanitarian sentiments. Both lyn, where every conservative con-, Garfield 5758 8053 Military Ave., at Tireman methods have their good and their gregation is affiliated with this na- bad qualities, and one does not ex- tional body. In the olden days, the leaders of clude the other. Yet Torres, Le. kach and the other organizers of I the movement explain, the syna- the Anti-Pogrom League have gogue was the commanding influ- chosen a third method which has ence in the concerns of the Jewish no commendable qualities, and community, the source and center which excludes every possibility of of all its activities. Now all is sympathy and respect on the part changed. Church and outside life of Jewish national public opinion. have suffered a separation. A sim- They have created an organization ilar situation, they say, exists in which consists almost exclusively other faiths and explains why so of Jews, which is conducted by much philanthropy and cultural 2626 Grand River Avenue Jews, but which wants to create' activity is uninspired. The great- the impression that it is essentially , er the extent to which our lives not Jewish, but French. This is an are touched with spirituality, the old, long discredited trick which greater will be our interest and has never deceived anyone and participation in movements for the which can only result in distrust good of our fellow-men. Whatever concerns any great and lack of respect on the part of Cordial Holiday Greeting to My Jewish Friends the Jewish, and especially the non- body of Jews concerns Brooklyn. The campaign, which is just get- Jewish world. and Patrons It was interesting to read the ting under way for the United Fenders for All Popular Makes of minutes of the organization meet- Synagogue of America, will have ing of the league. As we have hundreds of active workers here Cars, Fender, Body Bumping already stated, only 78 of the 400 in Brooklyn. The whole commun- enrolled members appeared. These ity will look on with sympathy and and Welding were almost exclusively Jews; a with interest. Jew was chairman, only Jews took part in the discussion—and not even French Jews, but immi- members came to elect a commit- WIRING AND FIXTURES grants from eastern Europe who tee of 30 (?) members it became 2228 MICHIGAN AVENUE have lived in Paris for some time. evident that of the 30 elected, 23 Estimates Cheerfully Given They were "among themselves," in were Jews (mostly eastern Euro- DETROIT Glendale 5961 their own home, so to speak. Not pean, and only seven Frenchmen. Radios. Electrical Refrigeration Appliances a single French Jew took part in Almost all the Frenchmen were the debates; and when the 78 elected without being present, on Arlington 9611 20037 Riopelle St. credit so to say. Also a number of the Jewish committee members were elected in their absence, and it is not at all certain that they will accept the candidacy. (As, HOLIDAY GREETINGS for instance, Leo Motzkin, Sholom Ash, and others.) Mountain Brings Forth Mouse. The organizers of the league have not been able to attract to their organizations the best and most active circles of the French intellectuals. It is a French or- ganization in name only. This is nothing but a mask, a nom de For Broken Windshield or Sedan Glass plume, that is very easy to de- Repairing Apartment Buildings a Specialty cipher. Everyone knows and un- derstands the "mystery" and Immediate Service everyone speaks about the league with a certain kind of smile. The 2988 SIXTH STREET affair has become ludicrous and lietween Charlotte and Grand River that is the worst thing that can happen to a public organization. Glendale 8513 The league is now looked upon as a small society of assimilated and non-assimilated Jews of little influence, who certainly have the best intentions but who have chosen the wrong way and have created an organization which has no chance of becoming powerful in Franco-Jewish communal life. The mountain has brought forth a mouse, and that is a pity. The possibilities for organizing a wide- spread fight against pogroms are not at all exhausted in France. In Paris especially it is still possible to enlist a large number of willing WET WASH — FLAT WORK IRONED — ROUGH DRY and sympathetic people who are Special Attention to Colored Clothes. ready and able to do a great deal in this direction. But so far form- "Our Soft Water Process Adds Life to Your Clothes" Old Roofs Re-Covered With Asphalt Shingles er organizers have been unable to win over, organize, and unite VIRGIL WOOFENDEN, Prop. these people and to utilize their Holiday Greetings Longhtlow-4870 229 Cortland powers. The fight against po- We take pleasure in extending groms still remains the exclusive our best wishes to our Jewish monopoly of partisan and acci- friends and patrons for a joyous dental groups which make a great Chanukah. deal of noise, but are unable to create the necessary authoritative and fruitful organization. ICADyricbt, 192g, J. T. A.) 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