flEF)LT RorrIn4isit HERZL, THE TEACHER NATHAN ORGANIZES L WASHINGTON JEWISH OF JEWISH MANLINESS EXCHANGE IN WEST MIRROR You Can Buy Your FORD (Continued from Ifieie One.) (Continued from Page One.) Continued from Preceding Page). wPii Justice 'Antis II. Brandein, he reeic ed the Balfour Declaration floni President Wilson, on the eve of its issuance. "Then I rejoiced even as I now rejoice that the British government would not af- lit its signature to a scrap of paper." Nevertheless, he con- tinued, he believes that faith in England tivals vigilant safeguard• Je•isl interest in Padentine, lie said, is vis-a-vis, with that of the mandatory. Nahum Sokoio•, head of the World Zionist Executive, deliver- ing an intimate address tin lierzl, declared: t "Ilerzl was not a re. ligious man. Ile did not know the Tailmutl--he was religion and a living chapter id the Talmud. lit- always dreamed of going to Amer- ica, for he felt the great possibili- ties of Jewish salvation there. But he never had the opportunity." Nathan Stratus in his Message and without sense. The former anent of that organization. air. Dawes' Jewish friends. When we constantly dangled the "Torbe" Nathan will be executive secretary' last wrote about Dawes he was still before- the eyes the people, as of the recently organized exchange vice-president and we had no idea though therein were contained the in Portland, and will remain at he would go to the Court of St. panacea for all Jewish ill,. They that post until his task in cony James to renew his acquaintance Confidence regarded the Jeaish people as pau- with Lord Reading. The famous plated by the early fall. pers and beggars who require 51r. Nathan was chosen for the Jewish figure told of his friendship nothing more than alms, paltry, Fran with Ambassador Dawes at the post ley reasan of his wide experi- alms at that. These well-meaning ence in organization work. Ile' Independence Day dinner in Lon- dolt'-dopers were afraid to regard reorganized and served as secre- don. the Jewish problem as a totality "I like these Jewish financier's," tary of the Detroit Stock Ex- for fear their own weakness would change, served as a director of the said General Dawes to this ob- be uncovered. Therefore they at- Detroit Board of Commerce and serve• on that morning we inter- tempted to solve the Jewish ques- Kith of the Better Business Bureau, viewed him just hefort- he left tion in fragmentary fashion: a few recently completed a program of, Washington. "They are . interest- Jews to be settled in the Argen- organization publicity and busi- ed in nothing 'motet-, bat then they tine; doles to be given to another ness development far the subdivid- Use it for good causes medicine, 5910 Cass Avenue group; a few school, 10 be founded ers' division of the Detroit Real art, education and culture--just elsewhere. This ;wet:Mort- seas NORTHWAY 4450 Estate Board and has served on like my friend Julius, and Abe, and due to an ingrainril , ulwanscious Loricrru.ow 3495 the board, of numerous civic, phi- Lea and Jake." We suppose now tended greetings, - on this out• di iikc or inability to recognize lanthropic and religious organiza. that be meant to include some • tun iicrasion in memory of the the national character and the ra- Hon,. English Jews he knew well. Rufus c rein modern prophet in Israel cial kinship of the Jews. M.% Nathan is a member of the is Reading's front name, as well who saw clearly the vital nee,' 10. The non-assimilators (even the board of trustees of Temple Beth the cognomen of General Traol's regeneration in the land as "Iloverei '/,ion" group were in El in Detroit, and is chairman of Diiwes's brother. of Israel's rehabilitation. Herz' reality not natianalistst also pro- Beth El's hoard of the School of Lord Reading recalled his first had the genius, the courage and the ceeded in this segmentary style: Religion, a post he has held for a visit PO the United States as spe- 1.1 see the problem and the rev i) al of Hebrew in some number of years. Ile is also a cial ambassador: "When we went. plates, veiled protests against ill- member of the board and a former to America in 1916 to raise money to amen the eyes of the Jewishtwo- Ple to the solution of the problm, treatment, snuggling a few net- ',resident of the Detroit Hebrew I was advised to see a Chicago $8 to $10 Weekly, Single tiers into Palestine, buying a few line Loan Association; a former. banker named Dawes. I had never it solution for which Jewsh .1 $12 to $16 Weekly, Double pau s y• f or c t t 10 ts. II erz I' s t 'es ed u Herta, of Palestine soil. On the,- president of the Men's Temple heard of him before-. I was afraid, • i,,„ i s being cloriouslv vindicated $1.50 to $3.00 Daily beggarly pedillar-like Club, and is affiliated with many to ask him for a loan because I now that Palestine- is being- rebuilt acre dependent the salvatian ofi other organizations. knew he had so litany Germans in . by our own people with Great an entire people. Mr. Nathan is a journalist of Chicago. 1 even told him I real- Britain as the mandatory power, On theentire Jewish horizon note, having contributed signed ized his risks but he said, tersely, and practically the whole- of Jewry a single statesman i perhaps articles to Detroit newspapers and 'It's (I, K.'" That's WILLIAM D. LEE, Mgr. how Haw(' united in the formation of the With one or tau eXPeption,/ was M C. lets Pe.,eA Boor periodicals for over 25 years. and Reading niet. Jewish .Agency." Ile declared John R. at Columbia visible. Nowhere was there evi- that Rabbi Wise was present to ad- l'A Home Away From Home" dent an appreciation of practical THE new secretary of the navy, dress the conference, who, be politics in Jewish affairs. TO HONOR MEMORY Charles Fralleim Adams, is 11 stated, expresses also his views and Herrl's Statesmanlike Document. OF DR. HERZL :ties more- than an ordinary politi- sentiments fur unity, harmony and Suddenly and without warning cal appointee might understand the Peace in Israel, as well as among The Jewish State" appeared. It, (Continued from Page One.) navigar to himself, and he :spree;- other nations. brought a new life stream into '• Jliller,is • , st::ry r of ( tallillander Ellsberg and Jewish thinking and living. A year in-law of Rabbi Asilinslq, au' ' the 'raising of the submarine S-51. later the Basle program, the earned Adana, tolda friend recently te an enviable reputation mr. , statesmanlike and dignified defini- t hrouchout the east as 1111 orator i nat t ne h as read Ellsbeeg's volume that tion of Zionism, burst upon the communal leader. three tin], already and each Dm, Jewish world. The Zionist Organ- and Through the co-operation of , e, Opens from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. fa, shivers anti thrill. ,. he gets more ization began to function and to Bernard Isaacs, superintenden , t of than in the reading of Phil: to 9:00 a. no Breakfast - - 7:30 refashion .lewinh psychology. United Hebrew Schools of De- Vance's most exciting detective es- 11:30 to 2:00 p. lireakfast Everywhere, behind the scenes and the (Continued front Page One.) Deli. two Ilebrew High School perences. "Sherlock Holmes arid Dinner - - - 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. in the public eye, our skillful, cour- students, Akiba Dresnin and Leah his colleagues are not in it when dent, Jehuda Nloisheyev. The ar- ageow, politic and determined Weintraub, will pay tribute to Dr. it comes to adventure." We serve v u rest was made by Genial, Soviet se- Herz' fashioned niodern Jewish Ilerzl's memory in Hebrew. Theoeyheot the day This comment is interesting, eret police. leaders, with capacity for respon- considering that the navy depart- sibility, With broad vision, with The students continually threat- SPECIAL SUNDAY Jewish manliness, 11 matte he os- had audiences with the German ment almost prevented the passi- ened Moisheyev, continuously de- sified and the self-satisfied, the Emperor and the Turkish Sultan. bility of the whole story taking manding that he leave the univer- CHICKEN DINNER $ 1 weak anti the cowardly, as well as For the first time in the annals of place. Thy cornier secretary of sity because "the Jews are only 5 TO 8 I. M. the understanding and the sympa- the Diaspora, /I Jew, in the name the navy was so excited about the able In kill Christian children," Board and Room, $10 Week thetic, into action to achieve the of the Jewish people, met sover- sinking of the S-51, which cant,- hey declared. They set tire to Banquets and Parties Given great goal--a political state in eigns, not in the customary cring- right after the disappearance of aloisheyev's (-bathes and he nlu'roty- an navy :aviators and the Shen- Special Attention Palestine, a Jewish state in Pales- ing mood, pleading for tolerance mv ly being burned to death. and life possibilities, but to discuss andoahdisaster, that he felt he "Kaddish Sayer.." Tea Leaf Reading FREE! tine. had to do something quickly about With the Basle program began. Practical political possibilities for The Kaddish, the mime of the 307 E. Ferry Ave. this ill-fated submarine and he be- his active leadership of Jewish af- the resuscitation of the people in gan negotiations with a private player for the dead, is 1111 1011)41-r Empire 10085 fairs. Ilis career, as said, lasted its historic homeland. Its effect wrecking company. 'fhe contract synonym for "son" in the vocab- seven years, from 1897 to 1904. on Jewish psychology cannot be Was about to be signed for this ulary of Russian Jews, as it has During this direction he, through even today properly appraised. bun for hundreds of until move when Ellsberg went to see Entered Family of Nations. his personal conduct, exemplified Admiral Plunkett, commandant of tie- outbreak of the Communist rev- to world Jewry that courageous Ile interviewed all the powerful the navy at New York, with at olution. Do You Tire of Eatinr at Home? manliness and t•anstructive states- European statesmen on behalf of method for the navy to raise On The generation (1. Russian Jews manship can and must be applied his plans for Jewish settlement in ship itself, who were middle-aged when the to the solution of problems in Palestine. Everywhere his digni- The admiral, enthusiastic tie( r Jewish life. homing and keen analysis of the idea, seized the telephone and Every one of his acts and plans the Jewish question won prestige the lonl; distance wire t , s.h . With ' tr h . was based on this principle of self- for the Jewish people. I'vas 1 4.ton presented ter t ent . respect and self help. Whether Herz', the Jewish people entered 3454 JOY ROAD only to learn that the department in his dealings with the wealthy modern political and diplomatic was not interested. They were at Dexter Blvd. Jews of •the west or with his sym- life as a member of the family of about to sign a contract with out- pathizers in Eastern Europe or in nations. Luncheons Week Days: siders to do the work. Ilis courageous manliness re- his negotiations with kings, min- II A. M. to 2 P. M. Admiral Plunkett wan furious. and other government digni- vented itself in full force when he Dinners Week Days: This is a navy job! If we can't Caries the Jewish people were entered dark and bloody Russia to take care of our own ships. we 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. always placed on a pedestal of discuss with the treacherous and Sunday Dinners: ought to get out and let someone consideration and honor as befits a murderous Von Plehre the politi- run the navy who can." The ad- I P. M. to 8 P. M. nation. He never permitted, as cal consequences of Zionism. II miral dropped the phone and fas as was in his power. the Jew- won from this Russian autocrat Try Our Sunday looked at his watch. Ilis aide went ish people to be cheapened and approval of his plans, not through scurrying for a time-table. Dinners, $1-$1.25 vulgarized, an was customary be- self-abasement or self-humiliation, "Here, Ellsberg, you've got •0 WE SERVE A SO-CENT fore his entrance into Jewish but rather through a statesmanlike COURSE LUNCHEON discussion of his plans and their minutes to catch the next train. work. and Feature Broiled T•Bonee effect upon Russian Jews and theou explain it to them." Rejected "Torbe" Principle. Ellsbert.a lost no time in coining Try Our Famous Apple Cobbler Russian empire. No nit.an diplo. Let me illustrate this ran with to Washington, anti when he al- Euclid 10055 manic victory was this! He (le- . rived here his first battle began-- a few concrete situations: ,' in these 'cot lb es his own f din t.s In order to actualize his plans the battle to convince the officers he required vast sums of money. terms: "I stood before a panther, Id the Bureau of Construction and This could only be furnished by a strong, sinuous, unrelenting Repair that his plan was a feasible Jewish bankers. These gentlemen beast, whose every move was a one. It took most of the night to guarded offense. . . . The arch were, however, reticent and reluc- win that victory. anti-Semite, cool, frank, a butcher, tent to recognize the nascent Jew- Secretary Adams smiles now, 51y confrontation of Von Plehve ish nationalism symbolized and thinking of that incident, wan the event of my life, like typified by Theodor Herz'. Yet he negotiated with them masterfully, ' tandin g li n a "afridd and caPecti CONIMANDER ELLSBERG, the as the proud head of a self-respect- ing„„Ibe tax I", falls", , Jewish seaman who directed the worm Was amaZeil h Inc Jewis int: propie. And i f his political. titans were realized, he would and wondered. Yet unconsciously expedition for the salvage of the S-51, is a graduate of the Naval it was subdued by Ilerzi's genius. have secured the necessary funds Mort. than that, its entire psychic Academy at Annapolis. He was from them. Ile taught the Jewish anti mental make-up underwent a awarded the Seamanship ('up, the That's the place to go when you tinanciera to acquire Jewish tel are in need of fenders. We change. Jews began to be' manly Navigation Sextant, and received He absolutely derlined Jewa. respect. courageous Jews. We b,„ various other medals offered by carry • large •tock for almost to deal with them (in the basis of all make• and models and will can to look upon the Jewish guys- the Navy League for his essays tin the "torbe" principle. naval topics. Ile refused to countenance Don with lierzlian eyes—that its His practical experience as an. solution must he based upon the thievish infiltration into Palestine. principles of self-respect anti self- officer wasgained on the U. S. S. The Jews must settle Palestine in Texas, where he served for two the open, and not like a thief in help- To accomplish this was a alo . years, achieving promotion rap- A nation, a self-re- the night. sale task. And the master sue- idly. He was ordered batik to Ann. specting people, does not steal into combed in the midst of his labors. apolis and to the Massachusetts its domain. The settlement must Twenty-five years is he dead. But Institute of Technology for post- be legally assured and publicly by experts in our service de. during this time we have learned graduate work which fitted hint for recognized. This was his cardinal to know the teacher. Some of us the duties to which he was un- Pertment. We also carry a full From it he political principle. line of have been apt students. More anti signed during the war, that of would not budge. Thus the East more of us are beginning to re- supervising and refitting of dam- RUNNING BOARDS European Jews were taught to vere and to love him--Jewry may' aged cruisers and ex-German pas- enter the arena of public lift on a be saitl to be lierdl conquered. . senger ships to be used as trans- large scale that befits a people, ton That was his hope; it is being p ro_ ports. At the conclusion of the a political basin that befits the . gressively realized. "Zecher Tzad- war he returned to the Massachu- dignity of a nation. „f Lll'vrocho. setts " Institute of Technology, and 45;5 Sixth St. The memory Glradale 8900 During his eventful career, he dik the righteous is indeed a blessing. in 192 2 he was given the degree . . of Master of Science. The story of the naval exploit has now been told in a book by Commander Ellsberg under the . title "On the Bottom," and the r volume has been selected by the Literary Guild as the book of the month for May. 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But since Ilerzl's day, there are fewer Jews concealing their Semitism. "I Was the last comrade that Ilerzl talked with. He Was R w-urn and spent man. I asked h.m whether we could not free him from the necessity of pot boiling for his 'Vienna newspaper an that he might devote himself altogether' to the Zionist cause. "'I dare not,' be answered, 'lest it he said that I live on Zion- ism rather than for it. Yet I should he in London for it is from England that the salvation of the Jewish people will come.' "Herz' was the most vital figure in Jewish history for centuries and his banner must be borne aloft by, all of the people of Israel, no mat.' ter what their differences." 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