PAGE TWO ThEVETROIT EWISH_CNROINICLf, perfidy with1RULES OF MEMBERSHIP The Jewish Subject in French Lettersre a gard lime Judaism and lun Hungarian garian Judaism FOR TROOP 23 ALUMNI generous apology of the regime Season's Greetings And Best Wishes The Rayl Co. HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS—RADIOS PAINTS—OILS—VARNISHES 1233 Griswold Street of the White Terror which fol- The membership committee of lowed the downfall of the govern. 'Scout Troop 23 Alumni Association, menu of Bela Kun in Hungary. But immediately following the in order to complete its work, is- If the number of Jewish writers brought forth a Jewish personage rm:stice on the morrow of the sues a call to clear the way for in contemporary French literature in his book, "Manette Salomon," final preparations for the reunion 'Treaty of Versailles which brought may justly be considered surpris- then Emile Zola and Erckman- t o the fore the Palestine question banquet to be held April 24. To ing and significant, the ever grow- Chatrian. And dpon the French a nd the problem of minorities, the complete it roster the following ing interest that non-Jewish French 'atage, after Alexander Dumas fits merest of French intellectuals— qualifications for membership are , writers lend to Jewish themes and in ''Les Amass de Claude," one and also their sympathy—turned announced: problems is, to be sure, none the seeks in vain for anything other t award the burning Jewish ques- I Anyone who was a member of less worthy of our attention and is, than episodic apparitions of the t ion, and an uninterrupted series! Troop 23 from 1512 to 1922; who worth while stopping to consider. Jew. And it is necessary to make of books—novels, studies, inquir-1 was a scout and a member of the The avidity with which literary a long stride towards contempor- ; es—made their appearance in the troop for six months or who had men of France have for some years ary authors such as Noziere in his Parisian book markets, not to dis-; obtained at least his first rating of taken hold of the Jewish theme "Itetour de Jerusalem" and Henry appear from it any longer up to tenderfoot; any scoutmaster who in order to treat it either in the Bernstein, himself a Jew, in the present time. Since then the has worked with the boys as scout- form of a novel or in the form of "Israel," in order to see the Jew- brothers Tharaud, who had their; master for a qualified period; any social study has been one of the ish family of Jewish personage ap- literary fortune made for them I individual citizen who has given most outstanding phenomena ob - lpear as central figures, while even by the Jewish novel, have known', his services as a troop committee- served by critics and by the French there it is represented to us in innumerable competitors. man for a qualified period. intellectual world. It answers in forms more or less conventional Aside from French Jewish wri-1 The membership committee would all cases to a very real popularity and caricatured just as Paris so- tam, with whom we shall not deal; appreciate any information on the ot the Jewish subject among the ciety had liked to see it up to re- here, eminent French Christiaril whereabouts of any of the above world of French readers, a popu- cent times. writers devoted themselves to the; qualified people from any inter- !arty that is taken cognizance of It is in fact the brothers Jean no sooner one casts a glance at the and Jerome Tharaud who, a very problems and the dramas of Jude-tested individuals from any part of display windows of Parisian book short time prior to the war, inaug- ism. Lacretelle published his "Sit-! the United States or Canada, by bermann," which revealed how I writing or calling Alfred Klunover, example. . P., urated the Jewish subject in novels poignant even in France the eter- 13230 LaSalle, or Zangwill Burn- Sometimes it is the Jewish life in that one might almost call inquests, nal drama of the Jewish child stein, 2539 Fullerton. Eastern Europe, from the folklore of powerful and profound observa- among its Christian colleagues' The name of Abe Schrnier as a p oint of question view, and looked sometimes the at polio-thin. The first of these novels could be. member of the publicity committee Jewish coming from their pen, which ap- Others, such as Bonardi and La was omitted from last week's cally, as it presents itself to the peered under the title of "In the Maziere, went away to Palestine, Chronicle. ! east of Europe and the Balkans, Shadow of the Cross," is devoted that has attracted and held the at- to the life of a community of from where they brought back emotional im p resstons with th tendon of French masters. How- Improved Lubricating Sys- ever, it must be readily stated that, ,Chassidim of the region the Car- Finally, the famous economist 1pathian mountains. The of existence tem Feature of New Charles Gide, the brother of the ' Jewish above all, it has of been national rebirth the the last few of the ghetto, the drama that agi• writer, Andre Gide, bestowed upon Willys Six. 1tates the soul of a young Talmud- the I'alestinian work that he had years and their comparable in. Muller who is tortured by doubt gone to observe on the ground a spiration it has received from the ! and the thirst for a freer life, for Recognizing the importance of a study in which withdepth and infin-1 new Palestine it seems fascinated the that literary world has of a newer truth, his mentality, the ite sympathy the economic aide 1 superior lubricating system in the ill. , states of hs soul. the world Feat and the social range of Zionist modern high powered automobile, this country. And it is easily the engineres who designed the wined upon a perusal of novels such surrounds hm and where we nos 'n colonization are dealt with. new Willys Six gave particular at- None the less important as to its tention to this feature. Te result as the "Puits (le Jacob" of Pierre find the Wunder Rabbi, the Stieb"l B the Yeshiva—all this is dealt with scone and its influence upon the enoit or the "Amants de Sion" of by a master hand with a profound! was the development of an oiling Myriam Harry, or further, "La 1 truth and realism. And it is a western world is the work pub- . system that is declared to be the lished in French by the leader of', , Brothers—all Rose (le Saaron" of the Tharaud non-Jewish writers genial picture of Jewish existence the Interuationale and Belgian most satisfactory and complete yet in the Orient, with its customs. its minister, Ennio Vandelvelde. for-, devised for any automobile in the successful novelists whose nov- ; and els are being avidly received by home life, its superstitions and its lowing his visit to the land of low priced field. Such an improve- ideals, such as has never been de- Israel. Under the title of "A I merit adds materially to the smooth the Parisian boulevard—how the pitted heretofore by any non-Jew Marxist in Holy Land," the Bid- (yration and long life of the en- new destiny of Palestine and the and one which may appear unbe- gine. recasting of a Jewish nation upon lievable and prodigious of minute R ian statesmanbrings I •Ic with The oil pump lubricating system him--seen from a Socialist angle t his land have struck the imagine- —an enthusiastic adhesion to the and distrihutor drive are entirely tion of the novelists and, through truth, even when it is known that different from anything heretofore these writers lived some 20 months regenerating and pacific ideal of them, the French readers. used in cars ofthis price class. The eenvironment that they de- Zionism. Never since the Dreyfus affair in the Finally, it isnot without interest oil pump itself is mounted outside has , .,the Jewish problem been ' This first novel, which achieved to note that this work was pub- of the case. With the exception of brought so strongly to the fore as extraordinary success, was fol- lished by the publishing house of the tube which passes from the oil the subject of the day with such lowed by a second novel practically Couchoud of Paris, in a collection pump down to the suction bell in genuine enuine desire for sympathetic un- alike as to subject, which oppearecl snecially devoted to literature of the base of the pan, all of the oil derstanding of the historic and cut- , u if nd eli God." the title of "The Kingdom this kind and known under the connections which go from main tural values of the Jewish national Judaism, alas! was name of "Judaism" Collection—a bearing to main bearing to crank movement a•.(1 of its repercussions poorly recompensated later for testimony of the importance ac- and to camshaft bushings, are upon the Jew of the Diaspora. having been the cause of the sue- quired by the Jewish question in a drilled in the solid casting. Up to the beginning of the last cess of the brothers Tharaud, when country where 20 !lean earlier A good name is better than the century rare had been the French the latter (it is said at the instiga- Nordau and 11Iamorek had sought in authors who had betaken them- :Lion of the Hungarian govern- vain to win for the contemporary sweetest oil, says Solomon.—The selves to study the Jew of our ment) published a pamphlet which, Jewish movement if not the sym- Talmud. days. In the realm of the novel, under the title of "When Israel Is nathy at least the interest of Do a good deed and you gain a only Goncourt, around 1870,IKing," constitutes at one and the French Intellectuals. To conclude, let us mention as patron. Commit a sin and you symptomatic the fact that at the incur an accuser.—The Talmud. time of the recent tragic happen- ■ \\I ings in Palestine four of the lead- AI I L ■ \\\' %. ■ .11 ing daily papers of Paris felt it their duty, practically at the same time, to delegate well renuted HOLIDAY GREETINGS and BEST WISHES newspaper men to Eretz Israel whose articles covering their in- vestigations took up an imnortant place of the first page of these palters for several weeks. Nothing, it seems to us, does more strongly emphasize this change in attitude of the circles that represent French thought than this spontaneous and ardent readiness of the boulevard press to offer its readers quick, detailed information—if not always com- plete—concerning the I'alestinian ✓ PASSOVER situation and the problems that it GREETINGS raises. 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