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February 22, 1929 - Image 5

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America Apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

fit E V altD rkl EWISJICARON IC Lf,

lion of Moses Mendelssohn, tells three rings which he gave to his
all beloved sons, Jude-
• equally
(the Moslem conqueror, Salailin, in three
I answer to the latter's question: ism, Christianity and Islam. Let
Which is the true religion, Jude- each behave as though his were
(Continued from Preceding Page).
i ism, Christianity or Mohammedan- the genuine ring and seek to win
ism." It is the famous story of the love of all others, for the win-
and he became especially <main:
- the Three Rings, borrowed from ning of love was the special cirtuo
ored of the German language.
the ring, re ligion.
ll occacio, but given an altogether of When
In the ghetto they did not speak Je wish Author Produces Her Best in a Series of Five Stor
the play was first pub-
ies in Her Latest Volume, "Procession,"
new trend by IA•ssing.
German. They spoke a. jargon
fished and presented, in aroused a
The
Three
Rings.
that was composed of elements of
Published by Harper & Bros.
The story goes that in the Far storm of protest which we of this
German and Ilehrew, but was'
East there lived a king who pod- day can hardly understand. This
In the ghetto they did
neither.
rities have said of Fanny time in her high sehool career Miss nesse(' it wonderful ring. The ring was the first time in German Ian-
C
not speak the language of the
at that her towels are short Ilurst was perilously near to dia- hail the magic power of making its gunge, and virtually in all Euro-
ountry because they sensed that there
nor
if missal
bevause
of the discovery wearer beloved by all. And when liven c
languages, in which a Jew
1
in
abbreviated
form,
and
Germany did tat regard the ghetto stor
/14 a noble charac;
of the
e s a single work that proves that she was writing aunt
drew very old, he 51 - was presented
people as its own. (remelted to
h er dam_ this king
El as his heir and successor ter. The peoples of Europe re-
contention it is "Prosiessitto," themes god essay, of
lead a separate life, the people of this
not
his
oldest
son,
but
the
son
garde('
it
as
blasphemy
to present
the ghetto spoke a separate published lest month by Harper & mates in return for geometry and Pod.
whom he loved best end to him he a Jew as noble. It was inconceiv-
tongue. Mendelssohn took a taste! Brothers, 4ff East acrd street, New trigonometry problems."
This able, incomprehensible. The cell-
B y t h e time, she entered Wash- gave the wonderful ring.
the beauty of the language of York ($2)•
Mis s sun in turn bequeathed the ring ice lashed Lensing este•c lolly be.
Miss Hurst could have taken ington University in SL Louis, ji„,
FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO
i.,
his native land and he became in-
rot:
t•1
m. n,d inane , ngt T:tf.„sttic
itt,,,e dt lti,,nebt.:ttheTchhusld i :htoh
toxicated
with it. Thirstily
.
he read any dme of the short s tories in this Hurst had a collection of re •
BY
DISTRIBUTED
i
a nm.-
everything that was written in volume and stretched it i into
there h '11 dominates the play, the Chris-
course of time . the
modern German. With infinite el. "The llossie-Freesia" and "The
tion patriarch is pictured as a
throne a man who had three sons l
Pain he schooled himself to write Left haul of God," two of the
loved equally well, When scheming, intriguing politician.
‘4110111 he
in German. For a long time he stories in this volume, for instance,
The Martyr.
he
saw
death
drawing
nigh
end
could not get himself to believe would have made excellent motet.-
1414 Twenty-first Street
knew that the ring would have to
Even Lessing's closest friends,
that he, a child of the ghetto, ial for two great books, and in this,
Phone Lafayette 2179
be given to some one of the three, people who prided themselves upon
could actually write in the lan- her latest volume, they are the best
he couldn't bear to disappoint any
their modernity and free-thinking,
gunge of the splendid world out- in the series of five stories.
,
MANUFACTURERS OF
So he ordered n could not forgive the poet the
of his sons.
sidle.
This quality in her stories at the
skillful
jeweler
to
natke
two
other
creation of such a drama. To place
Leasing.
same time contains perhaps the
So Judaism upon an equality with
rings just like the original.
It was Gotthold Ephraim Les- most serious criticism against the
ingenious was the jeweler that Christianity—this MI6 going too
sing who gave Mendelssohn the book: that the author has not
Lensing lost all his friend'.
even the king could not distinguish far.
,. stimulus to write in German. Gott- searched enough into the aurae-
between the obi ring and the new His boon companions turned in
hold Ephraim Lensing, the son of a tyre of her heroes and heroines;
Secretly, then, the king the other direction as he came
ones.
German clergyman, woo a rebel; that she has written hurriedly and
gave a ring to each of his sons, along. Utterly deserted and deso-
lious soul. Ile rebelled against briefly when she should have club-
leading each one to believe that he late, he brooded until he died.
the prevailing bigotry in every orated on five very tine themes.
"Nathan the Wise," the first
was inheriting the power of At-
phase of German life, in its so- But aside front this she has pro-
presentation in literature of the
trading the love of his people.
cicty and in its politics as well as lured something that reads easily
When the king died all three character of at noble Jew, cost
in its religion. He rebelled par. and swiftly, and holds the ellen-
brothers claimed the throne, each' Gotthold Ephraim Lensing his life.
Ocularly against the German aping tion of the reader, and for those
. as eel-
one pry..•Dining the ring
I of French manners, in which vice if for no other reasons she has
(Continued on Page Six.)
uty,jueedgne t ■h v eaisi. appointed to
,d ilte•enicdd.:: bA
I Frederick the Great himself was produced a volume which contains
the worst offender. He spurned' the perhaps the finest of her stories.
, the e —
s, ,,,,, in
f
,wa
4.10
n
.d
as
g
di;
decision
djsu,df
high society in which he could The first story in "Procession," •
words
have moved as unendurably dull, her very best, is "The Left Hand
MISS FANNIE HURST
and deliberately chose the society „f Gad: ' It is a tale of a loving
"If ouch of you In truth received hie
ring
of those who were regarded as de- couple to whom a misshapen child slips from pretty nearly every
hand, let'
. . It was the Straight front hie
cl asse, namely, actors, soldiers and is born while the father is on a magazine in

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Jews. His original plays, such as business trip to India. There is late William Markin Reedy, the
""'•
"Minna von Barnhelm , " as well as omething typically y Fannie Hues- fighting Irish editor of the now in '' "v'Tqn,).bi: the true ." `'"" in' father,
his
critical both
essays,
such at as
"The s tian end verY pathetic about the defunct but far - famed Reedy 's You may ho sure, the King, your
I.acoon,"
aimed
proving
d you MI alike,
who
used
a
vignette
by
return of the father. The mother Mirror,
e h r wa loath to injure two of you
that Germany could be culturally meets him
H
then.
and artistically self-sufficient and
Reedy proved an inspiring
very last not to disillu- more.
oivuerii,„
Let
each not rival rkk ti ,n ,lielar y n ed,r1r.
need' to lean upon sion her husband who believes the master.
did not
e
u
France.
i the generos
`7 r'm
oc h er n
baby that was born during his ab-
with eat
Shortly after graduation, Miss Vr ew
lov
the best sense of the term.
strife
Sellee to be very beautiful. When
Hurst, under the pretext of taking
4124 Fenkell at Livernois
TO prove the virtues or the riolla Y 101
Thus
he
chanced
one
day
to
play
a game of chess with Moses Men- they reach their home they see it a post-graduate course at Colum-
domes, and the baby is found, bia, went to New York, and there. A nd tow n;.' end let t mild umility,
Simultaneously and 1;1,1tke the reality of her life very her career began.
sr oeur:sanntei., „t o ree d I:nevi:1 e‘nlice, ,,, ni
delsso
spont hn.
The. rest, en ii.,,,,,d a rif, ,,,i f:sihs
the will of Gin!,
neously the two men con-
spontahn.
Chinese and American Dishes
contained in her "Lummox," "A . i
ceived a liking for one another. beautiful
in
death.
The pathetic mixed with the
t 'i e,Y
umoresque,"
o President is Born,"
Dancing to the Tunes of
After that game of chess, the two comic touches are also fd in and her other wor
The
virTuen
of
the
genuine gent lie
well
"Hks, is wel
Detroit's Best Music
found
became inseparable friends.
'The Third Ilusbird, " "The Young known.
they
hildren's ch ildren ,
Amid your
Lessing's generous spirit saw in
You'll be amazed at the
i
" and "Give That Little
eh II then.
Miss Ilurst has been praised by
Moses Mendelssohn the rich pos- Pr.lnce
beautiful decorative scheme
" It od on the whole, many, , but the following paragraph when rmaienz.wa,thousand yearn have
Girl a (land."
,
p whom his
sibilities of the peole
of the new cafe.
a collection which will make fine of Heywood Brous, in the New when
m ote before thin judge-
ed,not -s
is lie a I 1.
h! fellow-Germans were repelling or
,
treating as outcasts. Mendelssohn reading, and the volume will serve York World, on "Lummox,"
Whereon a wiser nmn than I shall pit
as
..11.
worth
quoting,:
saw in lessing the kind of German
And give his verdict—now, begone. Th.

Fannie Ilurst was horn in li
1 t p
or ti on
Far and away the • iris
with whom the Jew could live side
ilton, Ohio. She herself states that of the book is that which concerns l That 8.1 'Tek n't Judge."

by side with mutual respect and
was merely taken there for the adventures of Bertha in the
The application
of the parable
t
with interchange of mental gif s. she
tly re-
that purpose, being promptly
home of the Wallensteins. In this was evident. God the Father had'
The two men realized each other's
to St. Lewis, Mo., after her
,
Miss Ilurst describes the conflict
visions of an ideal humanit filled natal event. N4e
1 a " she
are to 1 (t.
with the spirit of love and under- grew up the only child of fairly between an Orthodox Jewish wo-
n
standing and so began another
man a d her frivolous and eon-
comforta bl y
David-and-Jonathan, another Da- "e - a - a P
temptimus Gentile daughter-in-
satiated from financial struggle as
mon-and-Pythias friendship.

though Mendelssohn that the Jew well as intellectual curiosity." At law.
Lessing was determine(' to prove
"It is a commonplace to remark
nine she had read the best in liter-
the close relationship between
was capable of entering fully into ature and was already in eorres- tragedy and comedy, but in "Lum-
thi.• life of Germany. He urged his nondence with James Whitcomb mox" Miss Hurst is able to dem-
At 14 she was writing
R I
friend to write an original work
castrate that even farce may be
in German. But Mendelssohn was masques
in also
blank told
verse.
We are
that "at one used to heighten poignancy."
timid. The ghetto's stamp of in-
Near Michigan Ave.
feriority was hard to efface and
hecould not bring himself to at-
was as profound as Mendelssohn's, minds. The taunt that the Jews
tempt the publication of a German Mendelssohn's was written in a could not possibly be assimilate,'
work. Lessing then resorted to a
to European life had been refuted.
German.
trick. Ile asked Mendelssohn as better
Now Mendelssohn the Jew was The body made ugly by oppression
a matter of friendship to set down •
was proved to have a soul capable
in writing for him some of the sure of himself as a German. His
Tasty Kosher Sandwiches
next work was to make him a far- of beauty and regeneration. But
philosophic dialogues in which the
famed E u r o p e a n personality. all this escaped the people of Ger-
ltwo friends had indulged. For his
Made and Served Different
Among Mendelssohn's non-Jewish many altogether. Seeing Mende's-
friend, Mendelssohn could write
friends were several young men sohn's achievement of the Ger-
with zest and with finesse and in a
Something new for Detroit.
who brooded constantly upon man language and culture, they
few weeks he handed Lessing his
A visit will convince you.
cript. A month passed. death. They were too modernistic did not say to themselves: Here
I manusI.e
to be comforted by the mere re- is evidence that the people of the
Then ing
ss appeared in the of-1 ligious dogma of resurrection or ghetto can share the life of Ger-
five of the silk nierchandizing
immortality. They asked Mendels- many. Here is good reason for
firm and showed Mendelssohn a sohn whether there was any ra- liberating all the Jews from the re-
neatly bound little book. It was
tional ground for believing in the strictions we have imposed upon
the Philosophic Conversations pub-
iimniortality of the soul. In re- them. Let us give them all the
WHIPPET
lished and in circulation among
sponse, Mendelssohn, who had in opportunity to learn the German
the learned and literary people of
4-COACTI
his own heart reconciled religious language and to gain a modern
Berlin.
faith with the rational philosophy education and so help to enrich
It was accomplished. A ghetto
of Leibnitz, Mendelssohn wrote a the life of Germany, as Mendels-
Jew was writing in the most mod-
work called "Phaedon," modeled sohn has shown it can be enriched,
. ern strain and in a charming and
'after one of Plato's dialogues, in by the sons of the people we have
lucid German style. Mendelssohn
which he demonstrated the reason- so long mistakenly despised.
7949 Mack (near Van Dyke)
was becoming a German.
ableness of belief in life after This thought never entered
OPEN EVERY EVENING
More German Than the Germans! death. He did not employ techni- their minds at all. Instead, as they
From 6 p. m. to Midnight
His next literary venture was
epn:aud: at Mendelssohn, they said
cal philosophic language, but wrote loidtiLo , u k::dvta
to write for a philosophical prize in an easy flowing German, cloth- to themselves: Well, here is an ex-
essay contest in which Iminanud•I ing his profoundest thoughts in ceptional Jew. It is a pity that
Kant, now known as Germany's
simple images. It seems to have such a fine man should be a Jew.
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greatest philosopher, was one of been just the sort of book that the We must see what we can do to
ha.. 005.
, the contestants. What Was the young people of Europe had been make a Christian of him.
6 uith7-flearing Crankshaft
surprise of Europe's academic cif.-
All sorts of nets were laid for
looking for, for it went quickly
rsonbl. swell 1725,
lowS $495, rose. 50AS, .n,.•
cies •when Mendelssohn won the from one edition to another, total- the soul of Moses Mendelssohn.
Nan ,resA rumble ow.
Seeks 07.. Sywo D•Lax.
prize. What was even more in- ing 15 printings in all, and was One pastor by the name of Lavater
and .1am. All ralv..0wriwwirwe f sC Tag.* OW,
anoLrs SPECIAL. DINNERS
teresting, the judges in their de- translated into every European called upon Mendelssohn in the
smI wertfinalsons .1,ers in assess /canons seam
Frog, Chicken or Steak
cision said that while Kent's es.,ay language. It was the most talked-I public press either to disprove the
12 Courses for only $1.50
of
book
of
its
day,
the
century's
evidences
of
Christianity
or,
like
a
Also • It carte service
best seller. Mendelssohn became genuine seeker after truth, to ac-
quiet, amooth operation and long life, an adjustable silent
My well known SOc Plate
silent timing chain — For
overnight a European personality. knowledge the inevitablity of the
Luncheons served daily from
timing chain drhes the camshaft and auxiliary shaft of the new Superior whippet.
d_h
e_n
acn
e
ean
no
ul
.
ic
drtbt
e
o
cor
sts
ir
n
e
tu
are
Ch
th
rie
11 a. m. to 2 p. rn.
Everywhere he was referred' to as esvifiir. Any argument that Mende's-
of the new Superior
Full force-feed lubrication•-The heavy, rugged crankshaft
Ladles Incited
the "Socrates of Germany."
Mendelssohn was obviously un-
For Reservation for Any
Unconsciously, by a process
hippet is drilled for full force-feed lubrication.
1 ;i1
which is well known to psycholo-
Function
pinion dintor-
sohn might publicly offer in de-
Aluminum alloy invar steel strut pistons—Thin &sign pre.ento
gists, Mendelssohn became more I
and longer life.
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German than the Germans. He . tense of his own faith would be
ti ,,,, and assures faster pick-up, greater speed and power, nmoother opera
ADOLF E. )(RATE. Caterer
yreatendd as
useadn aisnsa
insult rt totex Cthrfiosr-
joined with Lessing in a campaign,
tms• brakes, poaitise and quick-acting, afford
it= i r t
'1 Big four-•heel brakes—Herbalist
to rid German literature of for-
ng
as hii,m
esiiritendhitiniseltifeo,,piltel.,
esscrendgitiw
maximum &bring safely.
eign influences, especially shallow ! di
with inereawA
French cynicism, and wrote critical
Snubbers and oversize balloon tires—These ft-ultimo, together
essays intended to stir German rage
rL at
si these wily traps set for the
fort.
wheelloo.t. and longer springs both front and rear, give eseeptional riding
soul of his friend. To expect a
writers to develop a native style,
man like Mendelssohn to give up'
created out of the soil of Ger-
windshield eon hr quickly and easily wound open or
his Jewish faith simply because he
4; MONO-COIf t rol windshield—The
many, and to abjure foreign
eu G
o dnleta: e olio ir
st as i et n gprv i t, ri h haoh
o ,ol
a ,n
l , feii
n .. .
ei,rtti clh,tretcy
:e ,,he, hi , ,oi sc. a
m
:i b:rye
:is It ideelc : ov 1i ott fu
. . . tee. sh
I crrhueeal (i l i iv
n e ir i ask7a
p
, i s:sht b s oti eb 1 yn:
1, nhell ,, it o ,, cet . i o t hn:d sdv„
*hot w it is one hand, earn while the car Is rtst lll i tt g.
models.
Control"—A tangle botton, in the renter of the 'steering wheel, mart. the
One fine morning, King Feeder-
and
"Finger - Tip
the lights and sounds the horn. Aside from its great consenience, this fundamental
ick the Great published a little
tool., opera ten
foot always on the brake
inn tt •lent is alms an important safety factor. as you can keep your
volume of French poetry. All the
Woodward Ave. at Adelaide
when starting or re-starting on a bill.
critiics of the capital hastened to
Mende ssohn
flatter the king.
. this
it l
,
alone had the courage to be hon.
Furnished Free
''' v
iew
of
a
book
minded.
est, even in the re
e' rnite; dew
Reference Investigated
Open Day and Night. ]'hone
written by an absolute autocrat. In
in led They had still no respect
Maids, Waitresses, Laun-
very witty bantering language, he' or tolerance
( le
. ranee for opinions other
Clifford 13084
made light of the king's gifts as a than
their
e n. own.
Th.
dresses, Janitors, Cooks
poet and went so far as to ask the
Dream and the Drama.
For Men Only
and Chauffeurs
king in a tone of reproach, if he
It came to him in a dream, he
We can break your cold in
must write poetry, why did he not
te aaft:irr awm
s t
to
bil
r arads,,,,hitchhatwohuid must
u. w
one treatment, giving you
write it in his country's language,
better resistance to further
German, instead of in French?
This time it is no mere legend, the character of Mendelssohn to
colds.
the world in its true light, would
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but 'an historical fact, that King strike a fatal blow at German
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Frederick summoned the cackles
would introduce a genuine
Frederick
-
reviewer, the super German Jew. spirit of tolerance
into his country
to
his
presence
at
the
Palace
of
a
tolerance
based not upon the
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