-41 iffEnerRondtwksitelkoRoca., IA'ttly rzIE /9 MOLT :WAMMy ORONICIE Published Weekly by Th. Jewish Chrenkla Publishing Cos, Inc. 9:ntered as Second-class matter March 8, 1914, at the Post- ai, at Detroit, Mkh. , under the At of March 8, 187D. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle London Office. 14 Stratford Place, London, W I, England Subscription, in Advance $3.00 Per Year To Insure publication, all eorrempondenre and new. matter must reach this °Mee by Tuesda evening 14 each week. Whe• mailing notices, kindly use one side of the paper only. The Detroit Jewish chronkle invites correspondence on subs Jests of interest to the Jewish people, hut disclaims respo bility for •n indorsement of the views expressed by , . he writers Sabbath Readings of the Torah. Pentateuchal portion—Deut. 29:9-31-30. Prophetical portion—Is. 61:10-63:9; or 55:6-56:8. September 27, 1929 Ellul 22, 5689 A Disappointing Campaign. With only $40,000 collected locally for the Palestine Emergency Relief Fund, af- ter three weeks of campaigning, it is diffi- cult to describe the results as anything other than disappointing. In time of na- tional calamity it was to have been ex- pected that the response to an appeal for funds for the relief of the sufferers in Palestine, as well as for the reconstruction of the destroyed settlements, would be spontaneous and generous in the extreme. To claim success for the Detroit collection would be to make a sad situation ridicul- ous. Mr. David A. Brown, as national chair- man, announces in connection with the countrywide appeal for funds that a mini- mum of $5,000,000 will be needed for the Emergency Fund, and that at least $750,- 000 of this sum will be needed to recon- struct the damage done at Hebron alone. In proportion to the national quota, this city should raise more than $100,000, and from present indications the possibility of reaching such a goal is nil. To the credit of the poorer elements in the community let it be said that their re- sponse in the present emergency was a noble one. For the first time perhaps in any local campaign, small donations rang- ing in sums from $5 to $25 form the bulk of contributions to this fund. It is the wealthier element that has failed in this drive. It is the larger donor who failed to appreciate the importance of the drive and to display his liberality. It is not yet too late to make good the local failure. The wealthier Jews in De- troit have it within their power to raise Detroit's contribution within sight of our rightful quota. Certainly this is still a very generous community, and our wealthy surely do not desire to lie classed among the heartless and indifferent. The Test of Friendship. The situation in Palestine offered an op- portunity for the Jew to test the friendship of the non-Jewish world. The Zionist it offered a chance to test the loyalty of those who claimed to nourish a love for Zion. In England, the non-Jewish apathy and antipathy to both the Jewish claims to Palestine and to Jewish suffering was the most deplorable thing in the entire situa- tion. In thiscountry the press, genorally speaking, was fair and in most cases friendly. We had occasion previously to point to the nobility of the stand taken by two local papers as opposed to the dis- graceful alliance with the bigoted elements on the part of a third. But unlike the fine co-operation lent the Jewish people by the Hearst newspapers, their leading editorial writer, Mr. Arthur Brisbane, has adopted such a vacillating policy and has on several occasions re- ferred to the happenings in Palestine in a tone so sneering, even though veiled, that he is certainly not to be listed among those who offered the Jew comfort in the present tragedy. Here is a typical paragraph from one of his columns last week : News from Jerusalem that will doubtless cause indignation and mass meetings tells of the arrest of 44 Jews of Haifa, held without bail, accused of premeditated murder of Arabs, during the recent Arab-Jewish riots. The veiled sneer at "indignation and mass meetings," at a time when the Jewish people are suffering tragedy, is suggestive of bai-room l humor, which does Mr. Bris- bane little credit. The manner in which Zionists were tested is indicated in the statement of Dr. Stephen S. Wise and in the action of the revisionist Zionists. The latter disregard- ed the fact that a time of tragedy calls for united Jewish effort and resolved to ask for Dr. Chaim Weizmann's resignation. But Dr. Wise once again demonstrated the nobility of his idealism when he locked arms with those he opposed in priclple in order to strive more effectively to gain honorable recognition of Jewish rights. Many things have been tested by the present situation, but the happiest result is that we have learned to know our true friends. 1 5 v Utintlgttl5t.t1t:ftVirs. P'SZMingys , Two Memorials for Mr. Marshall. rr entar.:Nts.:i-Atitakli,•val"nt , Two steps were taken during the past week to honor the name of the departed leader, Louis Marshall. At London, the Jewish Agency decided to perpetuate his memory by the building of a colony, to be known as "Marshallia." In this country, Julius Rosenwald, noted philanthropist, created a $500,000 endowment at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Both honors symbolize the majors achievements of Mr. Marshall. Through "Marshallia" Mr. Marshall's memory will be honored for what has been termed the crowning achievement of his glorious ca- reer—the unity of all Israel in the Jewish Agency. The memorial fund at the Jewish Theological Seminary will serve to remind American Jewry of the great contributions Mr. Marshall has made in the advance- ment of the best that is Jewish. It must be remembered that Mr. Marshall, who has been classed among the Reform, and who has been attacked by the so-called masses as one who has thereby diminished his right to Jewish leadership, has through- out his life made valuable contributions to this Conservative School, and has for many years served as chairman of its board of di- rectors. Ile was a great Jew without a particular classification, and his contribu- tions to Jewry are shared by all elements. These two are appropriate memorials for the late Mr. Marshall. While it is cer- tain that world Jewry will not stop with these, and that many more tributes will be marked in his honor, his own life work is his best memorial. The marks of honor, however, should serve to remind other leaders in Jewry that their people knows how to appreciate the deeds of the worthy. Israel's prophets are not without honor. Hershfield Tells Jews to Be Natural. Britain and Palestine What of the Future? pievr.1 ele,*,1,44 7.- %till,' e ... It doesn't matter what you are so long as you are it honestly. If we are Jews—and let us give thanks that as Jews we are still alive— then let as be Jews. I would rather have the respect of Jews than all the glory heaped on me by a world not of our faith, for I feel that the more I am "tolerated" in a non-Jewish world the less I care for it. As I grow older, I feel more and more the need for religious and spiritual guidance. I feel more strongly the urge of Jewish blood, the consciousness of the need for being a Jew. We who mingle most with the Gentile realize most the needs of the Jew. I clearly perceive that the Jew must make a right-about-face or become racially negligible. If we are to gain the respect of the world, let us stand out, evert and unashamed. Let us not wait and be reminded by people that we are Jews. By that time it is too late. Hershfield is such an excellent portray. al of Jewish acting as Jews on and off Broadway, that his advice to Jews to be themselves is applicable to all our people, not necessarily the professionals on Broad- way. Jewish imitativeness of the non-Jew not only loses for our people the respect of the Gentiles, but causes us to lose our indi- viduality. If only our people would learn the lesson that is taught by the story told by Mr. Hershfield about the Jewish student at Harvard who endured with fortitude the cruelty of his classmates who ridiculed and goaded him, constantly reminding him of his blood and religion. At a smoker his sto- icism finally crumbled and, halting the mer- rymaking, he attracted the attention of the gathering by his declaration: "Boys, I'm sorry I was born a Jew. I would much rather have been one by choice." lie was thereafter treated with the utmost respect. There is much to be learned from Hersh- field's warning against the Jew's selling his virtues for a mess of pottage. If only more of our people could begin to see that the respect of the world will be gained only when we are Jews by choice, our spiritual problem would be solved. But too many Jews insist on imitating. Therefore they feel all the more the sting of ridicule and prejudice from the non-Jewish world which can be made to respect naturalness, originality and individuality, but not mock- ery. c..tp 41 30 si WASHINGTON JEWISH MIRROR ✓ Charles Joseph By J. M. KEN WORTHY, Lieuten•nt.Commander. I •■••■•■•■• AM in receipt of a very interesting letter from a lady living in Dorchester, Mass. I like her frank- ness, although she calls me names. But that's a mere detail. Let's see what she has to say: I To say that the tragic events in Palestine shocked the conscience of the world is no exaggeration. That it should be possible, in a country for which Great Britain has accepted the Mandate and for which she is responsible to the League of Nations for its saf.ly and good government for an ap- parently organized Arab rising to occur, accompanied by disgraceful scenes of murder, rape, loot and arson, is a blot to British prestige the fact of which nothing would be gained by denying. Fortunately the portion can be retrieved and I believe that the present British government in London means to retrieve it. Dear Mr. Joseph: As a constant reader of your "Random Thoughts" and one who would consider The Jewish Advocate (of Boston) incomplete with- out them, I am taking the liberty of telling you how you impress me. To me you are a puzzle. You impress me as trying to be loyal to your people, and yet you almost always write as if you were afraid that Gentile eyes were going to see your articles and so you begin to pussy-foot. In other words, you are afraid of treading on Gentile toes. Mr. Joseph, why be the sort of a Jew that all Jews are accused of being?. We are accused of being dishonest, unreliable, traiitors, and cowards. By Hillel, The Observer N OT so soon are we to have a Jewish ambassador, in spite of the fact that President Hoover has appointed Ilarry F. Guggenheim to be our American representative in Cuba. Without any desire to question the wisdom of the presi- dent's appointment, it is likely to be held up in the Senate until the proposed senatorial inquiry into Cuban constitutional and political affairs has been either pushed through to an end or else definitely put aside as unnecessary and un- desirable. This is no reflection on Mr. Guggenheim. SOMEBODY at the White house understands the significance numbers in the Unite, States. They evidently do, fts last week this person called our attention to a unique monumen erected by Negroes to show their own population, wealth, profession els, bosses, banks, etc. The Imes lion we were asked in passing was' "How would the accomplishment of the Jews compare with their numbers? Only four millions, but, oh, my!" What would be your answer to such an inquiry? We were faced with the following figures in scribed on a monument erected by colored citizens: Jewish Policy of Officials. During the 10 years in which I You, I am sure, are not the first two. I When Mr. Guggenheim's nomi. have been a member of Parl ia- cannot in truth call you a traitor but I am nation came up before the Foreign ment, and before, I have kept almost forced to call you a coward. Relations Committee of the Senate closely in touch with the situation Forgive me if my words are hard and hurt, the other day objections to the im- 10 NEGRO PROGRESS Palestine and also with Jew- but our people need champions, not critics. Of mediate consideration of it were ish and Moslem opinion. I am Population these we have plenty. Leave your criticisms to 11,000,000 raised by several committee mem- conviced that one of the causes Wealth the Gentiles, they are quite willing. $2,500,000,000 bers, who took the view that be- of the rising in Palestine was a Home owners ..._ It is men like y u o who could help our poor 700,000 fore confirming a new ambassador belief on the part of the Moslem Farm owners ..... 232,000 unfortunate people so much and yet fall by to Cuba the Senate should inform religious and political leaders, both Value of farms the wayside, $700,000,000 itself as to the existing policy of • often the same people, that be- Business enter- the United States government Mr. Joseph, use your pen as a weapon against cause the government in England prise 70,000 the enemy, not against your own. toward the Cuban situation. That was Socialist and because it had Banks may take a week or a year. not an independent Parliamentary Banks capital $6,500,000 of all, dear lady, your words may be hard President Hoover meant well but majority , that it could be bullied Annual business and bl ackmailed by a show of but I am not hurt. However, let as consider the Lindbergh's friend "Harry" will done in banks $100,000,000 position you assume. It requires much store cour- not settle down in Havana for force. This belief will be proved Teachers 48,000 age on the part of a Jewish writer to criticize his quite awhile, it seems. a had mistake. It is perfectly Churches 51,000 own people than it does to criticize his neighbors. true that the Labor party is op- Does Lindbergh know that Gug- 1, due of property $100,000,000 While it is perfectly true that we have enough posed to war and the unnecessary genheim is a Jew? Dues Hoover? Slake your own guess at Jewish critics front the outside it is equally true that WE use of force. But at the some We were asked these questions the statistics to compare with this of- 1)0 NOT HAVE ENOUGII CRITICISM FROM TILE time, even our most advanced ex- other (lay by one who had a right fering by Negroes. You may send INSIDE. We Jews have a habit of defending every ponents of disarmament have al- to ask us, but we couldn't give a them to Hillel if you have any Jewish issue and every Jew regardless of whether ways recognized the right of self- perfect answer because we had to particular comments to make. such a defense is justified. It seems to me that it defense and also the duty of pre- admit that Guggenheim has not Change churches to synagogues; is far better to consider an issue on its merits, serving order. I shall be pro- been interested in Jewish affairs, property to "prupitty;" business praise where praise is due, censure where censure foundly disappointed with my own and can hardly be recognized as enterprises to "factories"; and add is due. If we have members of our group who are party if we allow our policy to such. In other words, the first Jew the following: Talmud Torahs, guilty of overt acts that bring them and the Jewish be deflected by a hair's breadth by to be appointed as ambassador homes for the aged, hospitals, name in disrepute, it is our duty to criticize them, all the violence and threats of Mos- since the war is not much of a newspapers; and a few dozen other which we have done and intend to do. I ant glad to lems in Palestine and Arabia, and Jew. As to his ability, we leave items. say that I try to express my honest opinion on what- the agitators who are encouraging that to ('resident Hoover. ever subject I set out to discuss in this column. them in Egypt, India, Turkey and This time some Gentile head may get whacked and elsewhere. Also I believe that the WELL, it seems that the Jewish THERE not a duty devolving tomorrow some co-religionist may receive the same ,I, sn• government will not on members of Congress will not upon you as Secretary of State restore order, but will punish t ly treatment, Catholics have protested that I am un- to present to the British govern. have to say their Rosh Hashonah guilty, make a recurrence of su ite fair to them. Protestants writes in to say that I and Yom kopur prayers in Wash- ment, without the intervention of disgraceful happenings impossil ch favor the Catholics and am all the time denouncing private counsel, the claims of the ington after all. Until recently it and that we shall press forwa de the Protestants. And like yourself, there are many relatives of American citizens mar- looked as if the House would really with the policy of the Balt'. rd Jews who say that I cater his much to the Christians acas,' in Palestine?" he culled into session before the Declaration, not only in the let tar and criticize the Jew too severely. I have been Jewish New Year, thus compelling Secretary Stimson is still figura- but in the spirit. For it mu ter doing this. job for a long time and I know from nt the presence of the Jewish Minyon tively scratching his head, worried now surely be clear that the a st experience that the best way to conduct a column in the capital. However, a week by this persistent and recurring t- is not to attempt to please anybody, for if you (10 tempt to placate the fanatical el ago William Tyler Page, the clerk question. I'articularly when ana- ment of the inhabitants of Piths C. you will please nobody. My purpose is not to please in the House, notified the members 8- but present logous precedents are quoted my own opinions on matters of Jewish tine was a mistake. For nearly that "sessions in the early part of which seem to guide him along ti: years now the policy of eerta 10 interest, We do have cowards among us but they October would be just perfunc- suggested path, the secretary feel in are cowardly in maintaining silence when they of the officials responsible for a d- tory; the real fireworks won't go an urge to do something definite should raise their voices in protest against acts of ministration in Palestine has Ise, sit off until after the Jewish holiday about this case. The precedent Jews that make it harder for the Jew to find a place to mollify the Arabs. The Mo season." 5- in the world. mentioned: lams were allowed to disturb th • • Do you know what is meant by "In the case of the lynching and status quo at the Wailing 1Vall by "perfunctory" sessions? In Yids HAVE been asked to whom American Jewry will murder of 11 Italian subject by new structures: by !leis' means Of dish tee would have to say that look for future leadership now that Louis Mar- mob violence, in the city of New transit, in a way the Turks them- House of Representatives meets shall has passed on. It is rather a difficult question to Orleans, on the morning, of March selves would never have tolerated. "alle Months and Donnershtig." tinder the terms of the Mandate answer but since at best it is a matter of guesswork 14, 1891. It is recalled that on Literally, a handful gathers every one man's guess is about as good as the next one's. that occasion Chief of Police Hen- it was laid down that the former Monday and Thursday morning, L So I am inclined to name Felix Warburg, Of later nessy had been killed in cola Crownands and waste lands and says hello and good-by, thus should s be made available for Zion- blood, as a result of the machina- years Mr. Warburg seems to have broadened his fulfilling .the rule that "Congress interest, Jewishly speaking. For 80814! time he was ist colonization. Because, for ex- tions of a secret society called the is in session," for they have not intimately identified with the "Y" movement, and, ample the Boizan Lands had been Mafia. I'ublic feeling ran high, not skipped three days without of course, still is. But he has been in the public and the citizenry of New Orleans temporarily occupied by Bedouin meeting. eye more as a philanthropist than as a leader of the squatters we allowed ourselves to stormed the parish prison and did You may be sure that they don't type of Mr. Marshall. But not be bluffed by Moslem agitators so long ago I was away with the 11 prisoners, The read the Safer Tora and don't soy interested in reading an address of his to a group into allowing these squatters to then Italian minister at Washing- the "lancer bliss Rachum." of Society folk in New York. He was pleading for remain on land to which they were ton, under instructions from the Oh, yes, what's a synagogue not entitled and which they had Palestine and he took occasion to refer to the waste- Italian :Minister of Foreign Affairs, dedication down here without a ful lives that most people lead instead of occupying not the means to cultivate or to not only denounced the acts of the senator? A new little house of themselves with worth-while issues in Jewry. I pay the dues upon. When it came mob, but requested immediate and worship was dedicated last week. don't know, but I have a feeling that Felix War- to the employment of workmen on energetic measures for the protec- In any ordinary city they would be public works only a small fraction burg sooner or later will be one of the most power- tion of Italians in New Orleans, tickled to get the mayor or the ful figures in American Jewish life. And I believe of Jews have teen employed and and further demanded from the sheriff; in Washington we are that he will begin to take a more active interest in Arabs had been given the prefer- then Secretary of State Blaine. never satisfied unless one of the ence. Taxation has been adjusted the advancement of Jewish education. Ile has the money damages for the relatives leading members of the United that the lightest burden was mind, the heart, the inclination, the time and the of the victims of the massacre." States Senate is there to deliver borne by the Arab majority and means, all what more is needed? If anybody differs What will Uncle Sans do? an oration. Seattle, Boston, De- heaviest burden by the Jewish with me and can suggest sonic one better, I shall be This matter must be settled in a glad to listen. troit and New Orleans have writ- minority. The Jews are not al few days and you will probably ten us they would thank their lowed to be armed and few have read the decision in the daily press, stars if they could get a second- been recruited for the police force YOU certainly have to go to the East Side New as it is of great significance. I York to discover the different kinds of Jews hand congressman to grace their while that the Arabs were pos Now will you admit that inter- occasions. sensed of arms has been notorious there are in the world. Recently the Jewish Daily national affairs are complicated in- That is the reward for living in for peals. Worse still, notorious Freiheit, an organ of the Communist party, was deed? If you have any ambitions the capitol of the United States. Arab agitators found guilty of in- placed "on trial" by a group of Jews because the for a cabinet position some day,. One of them, anyway. citement to riot, and murder in newspaper attacked the Jews in the recent Arab up- tight shy of the portfolio of state. the past have been pardoned and risinfi. The position taken by this distinguished (?) appointed to high administrative sheet was that the Arabs were fighting British im- or ecclesiastics! positions. And perialism and that the Jews by resisting, were this was done svith the best inten- standing in the way of a "world revolution." One tion no doubt the idea being to can always trust the Reds to become overheated; mollify and win over the Arabs they run true to their color. There is just as much by kindness. It has had precisely chance of a world revolution because a group of the oppsite effect. It has en- disgruntled Arabs resent the fact that the Jews have couraged them to believe that the been given the "break" in Palestine, as there are British government was weak, was of the editors of the Jewish Daily Freiheit will be- not whole-heartedly in favor of the come honorary member of the Knights of Colum- bus. Balfour Declaration and that we Higher Biblical Criticism. and to enter the field now, even were afraid of the Moslems and - - though rabbis in the Talmud have of Moslem opinion. an inquiry that comes from Baltimore UNRAVELING TILE BOOK OF many centuries ago resorted to Must Facilitate Home, that might give some of our readers something BOOKS. By Rabbi Ernest R. Biblical criticism, is somewhat to think about: It is time that other policy was Trattner. Published by Charles minimizing of a task which is in attempted. Without doing any in- Scribner 's Sons, 597 Fifth ave- many respects commendable. Dear Mr. Joseph: justice to the Arab population we nue, New York ($2.75), Isn't it rather odd that a Jew under a Jewish should now really facilitate the re- Rabbi Trattner's volume Is in- Another Great Novel by Sar- employer encounters the greatest difficulty in establishment of the Jewish na- tended to show how Biblical puz- obtaining leave for a Jewish holiday, while on ah Gertrude Millin. tional home. Instead of hamper. zles were solved and various an- the other hand a Jew under a Gentile employer ing and limiting immigration the cient documents unravelled. The more readily obtains leave from work on a holy entry of Jewish Colonists, under THE FIDDLER. By Sarah Ger- volume opens with the story of day? proper safeguards, should be en- trude Millin. Published by Spinoza's discoveries about "con- couraged. Undoubtedly a Jewish Liveright, 61 West Forty- tradictions" in the Bible. The au- That's a statement, but do facts bear out the militia should be organized and eighth street, New York ($2.50) truth of the statement? I d thor quotes others, Jews and non- n't believe it. From enrolled under British officers, It is given to few novelists to Jews, on the question of modern experience and observation I am confident that in controlled by the government and be able so masterfully to develop scientific investigation of the Ile- the largest majority of cases Jewish employers are adequately armed. In the whole. an interesting episode in the life of brew Scriptures, and in reality willing to permit their Jewish employes to attend of the middle east we have only two people into a great romance. enters into a discussion of higher services on the high holidays. It is true of course one sure section of the population This is exactly what Sirs. Sarah criticism. that in many cases they are "docked" a day's salary who are our friends and these are Gertrude Millin has done in "The or two days,' as the case may be. There are depart- In this respect Rabbi Trattner the Jews. Events have proven Fiddler." Only three major ment stores controlled by Jews who will not allow is a quarter of a century behind that the elementary rights of self- characters appear, Francis, his Jewish employes to observe the New Year or the times. It was fully 25 years ago defense may he required again and wife Jennie, and Matthew, the Day of Atonement without paying for it. This that higher criticism was in vogue, this must no more be denied to the (Turn to Next Page). seems to me to be pushing profits to the Nth degree. Jewish settlers in Palestine than Undoubtedly there are instances of an abuse where it is to the British Colonists in Jewish employes take two days to celebrate New Kenya. Year, not from religious scruples but because they Above all, a very searching and want a luxurious loaf. And it has been known that independent inquiry should be, and they get paid by the firm they work for, for the holi- I believe will be, conducted into day and THEN GO TO 1S'ORK FOR SOMEBODY the responsibilities for the revolt. ELSE ON THE HOLIDAY AND THUS INCREASE It is no use making scapegoats of a THEIR INCOME. But such cases are not many few Arab villagers or Bedouins and and it does seem to me that any Jewish organiza- allowing the really guilty, especi- tion should ENCOURAGE their Jewish workers to ally those in high places, to escape observe the high holidays. After all, we do owe scot free. We must either govern in something to ourselves as JEWS. l'alestine or throw up the Man- President Hoover issued a thorough lashing to an anti-peace propa- date altogether, and as we shall INCE the death of Louis Marshall someone asked gandist last week. Thank goodness for a fighting Quaker in not do the latter we have no choice House. the White me why this distinguished Jew was never selected but to do the termer with firmness for the annual award of the Zeta Beta Tau Frater- and justice. nity which takes the form of a medal given to the I am glad that an Independent Jew or Gentile who is deemed to have contributed commission of inquiry has been set most to Jewish welfare. It seems unfair that the up. It is to be composed of four committee that has the responsibility of making the gentlemen on whose judgment we selection each year, or the fraternity that offers the can rely. They must be armed award, should be placed in a misunderstood position. Most people in giving vent to their religious prejudices believe that they are exercising their religious practices. with the fullest powers and the So I think that the truth should be known. Louis Marshall was chosen once, but for reasons best widest terms of reference to probe matters really to the bottom and known to himself, he did not desire to avail himself See exactly where the blame lies; a of the honor. Therefore, another ballot was taken and they must be given the full by the 11 Jewish editors, of whom I was one, and support of the home government another was chosen. It stands to reason that 11 If certain British official:, ev en men deeply versed in Jewish affairs and in • posi- highly placed, are proved to have tion to appreciate Mr. Marshall's extraordinary con- tributions to Jewish life would be the first to recog- The United States and Soviet Russia need not fear this Pan-Euro- (Turn to Next Page). :s peas nation. Didn't one of the diplomat at h nize his just due. t say without mincing any words, that it was not ainver s l at theemluncheon them? FIRST Harry Hershfield, notedartoonist who created the comic strip "Abe Kabible," in an interesting article 011 the English page of a recent issue of the Yiddish Daily Day, reviews the Jewishness of the Jews on Broadway, and tells the story of Burt Kal- mar, the song publisher, who named his son "Burt Kalmar, Jr." When Hershfield told him: "Don't you know that it is against Talmudic law to have a son named after a living father?" Kalmar replied: "In this case it's perfectly all right. It's not my name either." Hershfield's comment is that "this sym- bolizes Broadway," where the habitues "not only act for a public, but they act among themselves." Expressing the belief that the Broadway Jew thinks he is too smart for God, Hershfield writes an inter- esting summary to his views on the Broad- way Jew as he sees him: •• re I Books and Authors HERE'S ace Hor- We Observe That-- The Grand Mufti complains that the Jews in Palestine have taught the Arabians a higher standard of living— hence the massacres. Well let's starve them a while. S The marriage rate in Turkey is decreasing rapidly. Well what did they do with all their surplus wives after the harems were abolished? Dr. Melammed stated that there was never nation born without bloodshed, yet a Pan-European idea was launched by diplomats over a lunch table. And then again maybe some of them ate with their knives. e r .i- s', (Wds>,,s -r*":4,244.415 M 4 WAls -PsT ss'st-sC satis, (1s-WolssWAT:SI.44 . 4 -4:=Nwpra ss r