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CLIFTON AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO
PASSING MY WINDOW
cerpt from a conversation between
II. L. Mencken, the editor of the
American Mercury and Ludwig
Lewisohn,
author of "Israel," "Is-
roans restricted to a Jewish mil-
lea. His home in the shadow of the land Within" and "Mid-Channel."
The
original
is in French by Pro-
grey pile of Notre Dame, is the
liana of actors and actresses, fessor Regis Michaud, who was
present
at
the
interview.
writers, Bohemians, futurists from
Mencken: "Everything that
all climes and all nations,
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counts in America today in the way
of writing and thinking has noth-
MENCKEN AND LEWISOHN
'S r translate the following ex- ing specifically Anglo-Saxon. Lew-
isohn, Dreiser and I are Germans;
O'Neil is Celtic; Sanburg is Scan-
dinavian; ('abell is French. All of
these men are free spirits unat-
Dave Greenspan S•ys:
tracted by American prosperity."
Lewisohn: "The intellectuals?
"What is a home with-
They have no influence. From
a radio?"
France I look at America with ben-
•
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Mencken: "And I bear with it."
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Lewisohn : "I think that this lack
of balance that the Europeans have
noticed in the social and moral life
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of the Americans can he explained
by psycho-analysis. The Anglo-
Saxon of the United States has
double personality: he drink,
. • . too
much and en invents pro loion.
t
Mencken: "Your idea that Amer-
ica is composed of a young people
is bizarre. We are old. Don't for-
get that we are the descendants
of left-over Europeans."
Lewisohn: "Yes, a majority of
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nu,
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Mencken: "To understand this
paradox of the American soul, it
is necessary to reckon with purl-.
ti,m."
Lewisehn: "Puritainism, that
must not be confounded with that
of England in the 17th century,
which had its merits. A. Milton
is the proof."
Mencken: "Call it non-puritan-
ism." That has no merit. I think
Delivered to Your home
' it dated from the Spanish-Amer-
icon War and that Roosevelt was
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Lewisohn: "Whiteman? Emer-
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a civilization; they were the last
All Other Kinds of Fresh
shivering. of the Anglo-Saxon
Fish
spirit."
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DAVID M. BRESSLER
TO BE GUEST HERE
from Preceding Page.)
Renowned Scholar Was Pres-
ident of Jewish Minis-
ters' Association.
Rabbi Abraham Aaron Yoodelo-
vitch, president of the Jewish Min-,
isters Association of the Unite(' t
States and Canada, died Sunday at
the home of his son Ben Yood,
1074 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. ,t
after a six months' illness, the
age of 02. Ile is survived by a
widow, Rose; two other sons, Rabbi
Herman Yood of Akron, Ohio, anti
Dr. Raphael Yood of Plainfield, N.
J. a daughter, who is the wife of In
Rabbi Solomon Schloffberg of'
Manchester, England; a brother,
, i
Rabbi Solomon C I 'h
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SCANNING THE HORIZON
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store. lie had the occasion one
day to fire someone.
As the man left, he opened the
door of Mr. Liberman's office and
hea
shouted: "Litvak I"
MORE JEWISH PLAYS THAN
EVER
a
Every now and then we hear the
wail that the Jewish stage is on
the decline. It is true, to some ex-
tent, that the Yiddish speaking
stage is not having as smooth sail-
ing as in the days of old, but in
a broader sense, plays of a Jewish
content have never hail the vogue
that they have today. They have
simply crossed from Second ave-
nue to Broadway and are being
produced in English instead of
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LEVIN BROS.
an
Temple, proved an unusual sac-
rens. Miss Doris Sperling, soprano,
sang several selections, accom-
panted on the piano by Miss Ethel
Goodman.
Judge Ervin Palmer of the Pro-
bate Court spoke on the work of
hai court.
Dr. Warren L. Babcock gave an
illustrated talk on "Old English
and Medieval Hospitals."
On Monday evening, Feb. 10,
the Square Club will celebrate
Lincoln's and Washington's birth-
days.
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LADY READING DIES;
WAS BORN IN U. S.
THE STAGE, VIOLIN AND
PANTS
Incidentally,
Nloscovitch
has it ,h
three sons. One is Nat Madison, raising,
an actor, who is expected to be seen
of
on Broadway soon. The other two
id
have as their surnames Naaskoff
Anton Maaskoff is said to be a very
fine violinist and Harry Manske
is the business member of the fam-
ily. Ile is in the pants business
in London.
There you have a typical voca-
tion combination for a Jewish fam-
ily, the stage, the violin and pants.
for
Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese
The Most Modern Dance Move•
meat Taught by • Leading
Exponent of the Art
Miss Tosia Mundstock
Who has Just returned from renewed
study of her art in Germany
now conducting cl
, as
well as private lessons, in the
Detroit Conservatory of Manic,
5035 Woodward avenue, Colum•
bin 2810. Home telephone Hem•
lock 4725.M.
' Dances arr•nged for special
affairs.
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AGE AND BEAUTY
Spread a little sunshine every se
clay' That is the motto of this de-
"Iles Unborn Child," the dra-
12250 Twelfth St.
partment, and so we are glad to
matte thunderbolt which thrilled
bring sonic god news to the girls, Jewish
At Cortland
millions as a Broadway stage sue-
God bless their innocent hearts, to- which he is a member, was formed. British ambassador. In her five
cuss, is now at the Adams theater.
day.
Mr. Bressler was the honorary years in India she became be-
nd a member of the
We were speaking the other day Ae cretary and
throughout the country for
with Abel G. Warshawsky, noted ne and of Trustees of Temple Beth
her charitable work with women
artist, now exhibiting in New York. El of New York from 1923 to 1928
wh en its amalgamation with Tem- and children. Through her efforts
Just dropped in from Paris.
high rate of intim-
My consolatory words are ad- pl • a:menu-El, of which he is a the l e enormously
er mortality
li t)
,a
, : a "n
s i gtr hea t n la yre n,lu f ( t •t he
d.
, dressed solely to the girl who feels m e nutter, took place. In 1919 he
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that she is beginning to leave her 1, ` O s the chairman of the New York babies let us fight dirt, poverty
verty
and
nd
Raising
Committee
of
the
youth behind. Well, take it from .
, ,li smi „. "
lion of American Hebrew Con-
IVarshawsky, who specializes in 'lion
message of K sy in m gpa G
they or a g ne d caon n, - 1
painting the beautiful, very young g ,,, r egations, and was chairman, in
A
I e nni
ce
'''
23, of the Fiftieth Jubilee Con-
: girls are not beautiful. Girls, he !
I Queen Mary t•• Lord Reading on
ntion
of
that
body,
held
in
New
. holds, are like that other intoxi- ‘,.•r
rk City. Ile was a member of the death of Lady Reading was se-
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cant wine. They must suffer a '
,''rived by the bereaved Anglo-Jew-
4,-- A w•
, little first, he holds, for their true "" t e executive committee of the Pal-
in Emergency Fund, organ- e i-h statesman. The message read;
beauty to develop. They must suf-
'The queen and I are deeply I
: fee a little first, he holds. izr d in September, 1929, and which
grieved to hear of your irreparable
"There is Liebe Daniels, for in- rai sed $2,000,000 for the relief of
I. ss. We send you our most heart-
stance," quoth Warshawsky. "She 1 the victims of the Arab disorders
f,•It sympathy. We know how much
or
ich
occurred
there
in
August
of
WAS of course, never without charm,
"
ni will miss your dear wife who
t
year.
but now: as she grovvs older, there
I ,
through your life's work was a
re
is something Semitic that is coming ra The Service Group is an organi- eanstant helpmate."
rout in her countenance, and she is the lion whose purpose is to accept
e
Lady Reading's funeral was held
responsibility of making avail-
I now more beautiful than ever
_
hl e to the Jewish community of . 4nday at ("tolder.sgreen Jewish'
:
never knew that Bebe was De
cemetery. A memorial service fol-
Jewish, but Warshawsky tells us w t ont a loyal and efficient body of I ,
wed at the synagogue the next
'she is. And moreover, he holds in° rkers. Their purpose is to act icy.
p
there is none so beautiful as a beau- cal whatever ca acity they may be
led upon in the interest of De.
tiful Jewess.
tril l it's Jewry.
there ought•to he plenty
The officers of the group are
halm for Jewish "femmes" in that. Sam
Summerfield, president;
' Residents of Cleveland, in partic- Ad
ular, where {Warshawsky woo the olph Finsterwald, chairman of
raised ought to get a special thrill. • hoard of directors; Harry II
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letfield, Nathan M. Gross and Jul.
ian
the food research institute of Le-1
vice-presidents.
Contributions to North End
Innd Stanford University, who is
the board's chief economist.
Clinic.
A member of one of the oldest ,
The North End Clinic has re-
1••wish families of Virginia, Dr.'
ceived the following contributions:
Ezekiel
from 1919 to 1922 was with
In memory of Charles C. Brown
e Bureau of the Census, working'
from Mrs. William Frank and Mr.
on
the
census
of agriculture. Since'
and Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich.
A reunion of the old boy scouts
Ian Dr. Ezekiel has been with the
of Troop 23 will be held in the near
&vision of farm management in
future. The first meeting will be
o s
r bie c e un Itu in rn c l ha Er cice
o-'
in the form of a stag smoker, to be
1 6:45-in. Linen Cloths, lace trimmed, $1 ea.
hsirs.ufle
uhf a IA:
given at the Cadillac Athletic Club. I of
3 6,36.in. Linen' Cloths, lace trimmed, $1 set
co-operative work with the State
This week marks the twentieth' nfieges of agriculture to get
the
anniversary of the Boy Scout facts
36.45, 52-in. Linen' Scarfs to match, $1 ea.
AS to agricultural outhotic be-
movement in this country and
3-Pc. Linen' Vanity •nd Buffet Sets, $1 set
r.re farmers and help them to base
much interest is shown at this time, their production plan, on the prote-
36 and 45.in. Rayon Scarfs, lace trimmed, $1
in this movement, and the attempt idle outlook.
3-Pc. Vanity Sets to Match Scarfs, $1 set.
to renew the companionship of the
36 x36-in. Rayon Card Table Covers, $1 each.
old boys of 1916 into an everliat-
ghatrr
eriedoytorLhuacri
lag comradeship is being widely 1.,n Dr t. er E :a el k ri i e . I di:um
36 136-in. Linen Card Table Covers, $1 each. .
Charles
encouraged.
It•Ii•n Filet Cut-Work Hot Roll Co•em, $1
From the ranks have graduated F msterivald of Detroit.
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Quantities in some instances are limited.
The values
Samuel J. Katser, Samuel Snitz, Lion was awarded to Lewis Fin.
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Ben Waterstone, Alen Schreiber, s'ein, the retiring American min.'
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famous Maurice Moscovitch is
starring. Both are plays with a
fundamental Jewish appeal, and
they are drawing good-sized
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several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
Rabbi Yoodeloviach was born in
Novrogrodek, Minsk, Russia. Ili.
was ordained at the age off 17, and
after holding several rabbinates in
Russia went to England. where he
resided for 20 years. Since com-
ing to the United States in 1909 he
had filled rabbinical charges in
Boston, New Haven, Bayonne and
New York City. His last rabbinate
was that of the Eldridge Street
Synagogue, Manhattan, New York.
Long noted for his learning,
Rabbi Yoodeloyiach was known
particularly for his researches in
orthodox Jewish law, on whch he
had written many books. Perhaps
the most important of these works
is the series entitled "Beth Ov," or
"House of the Fathers," He was
elected president of the Jewish
Ministers' Association in 1920. Be-
fore he became ill last July, he had
lived at 243 East Broadway, Man-
hattan.
Funeral services were held at II
o'clock Monday morning at the
residence in Bayonne, and at 1
o'clock Monday afternoon in the
Khal Adath Jeshurun Synagoge in
Eldridge street, Manhattan. Burial
Bayside Cemetery,
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