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JEWISH STUDENTS IN FRANCE

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Following the termination of the, red power and its actions.
World War, France became the , An impossible situation has
largest and most important center therefore arisen in the Jewish stil l.
for Jewish students. Aside from dent organizations. The Commun
the French Jewish youth, which is ists to not recognize a national
heavily represented in the French Jewish culture and therefore they
colleges and which to a certain ex- are always opposed to any cultural
tent keeps aloof from Jewish social activities of the so-called "general
life, France has also thousands of Jewish organizations of students." ,
foreign Jewish students. Poland,' They want to spread a "boursreois' ,
Rumania, Lithaunia, Latvia and Jewish culture and force the stu-
the Near East send fresh hundreds dent organization to renounce any
' of Jewish young men and girls to national cultural activity, while at
the French university cities every the same time they want to thwart
I year. "Numerus clausus," anti- any attempt at social activity
ISemitic persecutions, the force of which smacks of nationalism and
attraction of French culture, the which might prejudice the "pres-
small importance of the colleges of tire of the Bolsheviks." They do
, the home countries, the compare- ' not allow any protest against per-
t ively low cost of living, the expec- secutions of Zionist youth, against
lotion of earning money while hostility towards Hebrew schools
, studying— all this has brought and Hebrew language in red Rus-
' about a concentration of Jewish sin. They do not want to hear any-
. students in French universities. thing said about support of the Ile-
, What has also played a certain brew University in Jerusalem.
part has been the fact that the stu- They carry on a sharp communis.
dents who come from Poland and tic line of conduct and tie up any
' Rumania, the leading sources of national activity of the student or-
Jewish student emigration, get cer- ganizations.
tain privileges in France, because
This has brought forth charac-
Ilumania and Poland by some high teristic conflicts. An especially in-
political reasons are the favorite teresting situation was created in
children of the French Government. Nancy. The Zionists there lost
Thus populous colonies of Jewish their patience, seeing that there is
students have been formed in Par- no way of collaborating with the
in Nancy, Toulouse, Gaen, Monte- Communists, either from a practi
pellier, Grenoble, Lyons, Stress cal or from a social and moral
1 Bourg, etc. It will be no exagger- , Point of view. Those who defend
lotion to state that no less than half !
out
; of the young Jewish intellectual of the camp and they proclaimed
element of Eastern Europe now a solution: general Jewish student
1gets its college education in France. I organizations without Commun -
: The Jihtdt
Jewish students
i in F
France con-
s 't that time the ideological Cris-
At
I stitute a kind of reservoir which istA
is in which the Jewish students ar s-
' undoubtedly from year to y
living
clear. The left - e
, will supply thousands now
of became
intelligent
' forces to the Jewish mosses in
iong Zionist groups—the Poole
I
Zwin
and
the
Hashomir
Hauls—
, Eastern Europe, In this lies the declared
that
they
ore against
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national and social importance. eluding their Communist colleagues
i The conditions prevailing in these from the organization, and when
numerous centers of Jewish stu-
dents in France must perforce the Zionists decided that in such
they will quit
the organiza-
draw attention of case
Jewish
social
h
lopinion to the processes going on. tion and gave the Poole Zion th
, option: Zionists or Communist:
the Zionists "lefts" voted for the
The material situation of the second part of the alternative.,
:Jewish students is a hard one. A t
allowed the withdrawal of I
great number of these students , ihh
e Zionists and remained peace-
come
come here with the hope of getting ; fe
I fully
t ,,,, with their Communist
col-
work sa
tu nd liyine earn
g a. rn ing verli,veolnihiyooa
d
while
g
owea
1 This has produced a far-reachin -
g
very small number of them succeed effect upon Jewish social spheres.'
pp! ilsalicie,
accomplishing
ng itsuc
se.lyn They have all realized that what is
i
the
ish not an eas
here involved is not merely a guys
matter to work and pursue studies lion of a local incident in Nancy
at the same time. Then again, it but rather a question undli . , :
underlying a
is also very difficult, almost impos-
national social symptom of a great-'
Bible, to find work. In Paris a er significance of p
rinipl
ce: for
fa
small number of students manage certain
art of Zionist youth, p Com
earn a few hundred francs a monists are nearer than the e Zion- -
month,
month, but in the cities of the pros- !ists. The Communist danger be
-
inces this is utterly impossible.
comes greater and more menacin g
Eighty per cent of the students from day to day among the Jewish
live on the money that they get students in France.
from home, but this money is also
(Copyright, Ions. J. T. A.)
not vouchsafed. The economic sit-

nation of the Jewish populations
A man cannot leave his wisdom
in the East European countries or his experience to his heirs. 1
gets worse from year to year and
• hundreds of parents who used to
send their children to study and
When the first reed dies one
were certain of their ability to knows that autumn's at the door.
send the necessary money regular-
ly are now no longer able to do
If every day was a sunny da
this, and the need among the Jew- who would not wish for rain? day
ish students is very great. Many
WASHINGTON. — Emile Bets. of them suffer hunger in silence,
A cheap purchase is money lost.
I liner, inventor, of Washington,
while others even abandon their
I who died Aug. 3, left an estate
studies in order to be able to earn
Health without money is half
valued at more than $1 500 000 it
enough for daily subsistence and sickness.
was revealed when the National
often these are young men who
Savings and Trust Company and
are already in the last term of the
Mrs. Cora Berliner, the widow,
executors, filed a petition in the course and who are unable to keep
District Supreme Court for the up for the last few months due to
utter lack of resources.
Season's Greetings
probate of.the will. The petition
The situation is a difficult one.
shows that the inventor owned real
estate assessed at $112,573 and Suffering is keen. Up to now the
had bonds, stocks and personal students have received no assist-
property estimated at $1,415,000. ance from Jewish society. Former-
Under the terms of the will, Mr.! ly they used occasionally to ar-
Berliner left $100,000 and the range a ball or apply to some rich
property at 1464 Columbia Road,1 Jew for a donation and in this way
Northwest, to the Bureau of they would muster several thou-
Health Education. Edgar M. Ber- sand francs for student funds,
"REALTOR"
liner and Herbert S. Berliner, both from which small loans used to be
of Montreal, were excluded, the in- 'made to a small number of ex-
Member Detroit Real Estate
ventor pointing out that they had tremely impoverished members.
Board
been amply provided for. The However, no systematized, organ-
widow and four children, Hannah ized social assistance existed. The
Improved City Property, Farms,
D. Sanders, Louis B. Frank, Henry young people were left to their own
Acreage Exchange
A. Berliner and Alice Blubin, all hard fate to shift for themselves.
716 Transportation Bldg.
of Washington, share in the resi-
Quite recently the situation has
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due of the estate.
changed a little, The scandalous
"case of the Jewish student" which
occurred a short time ago has
3-YEAR-OLD TRAVELS
its awful scenes unwilling- C
I FROM BUCHAREST TO through
ly drawn the attention of the large
JOIN DAD IN CANADA jewish circles towards the fate of A Happy New Year to You
the Jewish students. All such cir-
LIVERPOOL,—(J. T. Ai—A cles have come to realize that if
journey across two continents is, there is somebody to be "tried"
the adventurous travelogue under- there should be put on the bench of
taken all alone by a 3-year-old the accused not only the Jewish
Jewish youngster of 'Bucharest.1 student but also Jewish society,
Yitte Bassboym, who sailed here ! which showed itself so indifferent
• JOE GREENFIELD, Prop.
on the steamer Regina, traveled all to its youth, and as an indirect re-
the way from Bucharest alone in, sult of this "case" a committee has
The pathway to success is in serving humanity. By no other
order to join her father in West- been formed to help the Jewish stu-
Headquarters for all styles
, ern Canada. Her only road map dents. The very first month of its
means is it possible, and this proof is so plain and patent that
existence proved that its purpose
was
a
label
attached
to
her
frock,
novelties.
even very simple folk recognize it. Commerce is no longer
Istating, "My name is Yitte Bass- meets with a favorable reception.
exploitation. It is human service, and no business concern can
lboym, age 3. Please see I get In a short time the committee col-1
135 East Grand River
hope to prosper which does not meet a human need and add to
safely aboard the steamer Regina, lected substantial amounts of mon-
sailing from Liverpool, July 12.", ey. All who were asked for a do-
human happiness. Integrity, industry, intelligence and interest
nation were very glad to give some-
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in your work are qualities which should be used in the spirit of
AND SHE SAID AND I SAID- thing. Assistance to students is
service.
now
very
readily
proffered
among
( ile Alfred Krerrnborg. In the New
Republic I
Jewish circles,
al difficulties.
She lost her sons in the war,
Wishing All Our Jewish
Taken by and at large the pres-
and her huband died of grief;
ent Jewish students are far re-
Friends and Patrons a
but she goes on,
moved from all ideals. The old
Happy and Prosperous
building fires in fireplaces,
type of student who was engrossed
New Year
airing out rooms,
in the battle of ideas of party in-
tidying tables,
terests has now disappeared. The
smiling straight smiles,
vast majority of Jewish students
for boarders in Bloomsbury.
think exclusively of finishing the
She once said—
university and "making a living,"
watching me writing something—
They study, they go to amusements,
you seem happy, sir?—
they dance in the cheap dancing
and
I
paused.
9.^ ^
halls, but about ideals and about
and I said-
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
parties they don't give a continent-
looking at what she had done—
al.
s
'
seeing her even in crevicea-
However, there is also a minor-
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and she smiled another straight I ity of young people who have not
FROM BULL INJURIES
I yet lost their social ideals; they
smile.
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also go to amusements and to
And she said-
LISBON.—(J. T. A.) —Sidney , it must be grand writing things?— dances and study none the less, but
Franklin of Brooklyn, New York, and said still more with her eyes— together with all this the students
who became widely known through- and I said—
of this kind hold national social
out Spain for his courage and as looking at what I was doing—
ideals and maintain the golden
the only American bullfighter in running my eye down the column— chain of past idealistic Jewish stu-
Happy New Year
Spain, is recovering from injuries running it up again—
dentship. Among them two groups
he suffered when he was gored by finding too little of her—
have been crystalized, a national
a bull during a bullfight in the ,and much too much of me—
Zionist and a Communist. The
Camp Pequeno
no.
former forms almost everywhere
Manufacturers of
Franklin made his debut in Se- She seemed puzzled-
the majority, but the other one also
ville on June 10, killing two bulls, paused-
is not so small. It is recruited
■ nd winning the acclaim of an and- ventured-
mainly from Bessarabian and Pa
' fence of 10,000 and the approval but it's fun, isn't it?
lish students. In the countries
of Seville's bullfight critics. At a it looks like fun?-
where the regimes are more reac.,
1 second bullfight in Seville late in and I said—
tionary and more anti-Semitic and
June tickets for the performance telling a lie somehow—
where Communism has not yet lost
were at a premium.
telling a bit of a lie-
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its Hebrew idealistic character,
' On July 25, Franklin appeared this once, perhaps,
the Jewish youth still cherish il-
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in Madrid and won a great ovation yes, this once.
lusions about Communist ideology
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from the throng by killing three You'll excuse me disturbing yottl and practice. And the Jewish stu-
bulls. Previous to that, Franklin sir—
dents who come from these coun-
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appeared at San Sebastian, deli- she said with a crooked smile—
tries are of the firebrand type of
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eating one of his killed bulls to the and closed the door no quietly—
Communists. They hate all Jew-
flier Ramon Franco. I thought she was still in the room,
ish national thought; they defy the

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