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'Italian Jewry with the laws on edu- Left (Communists); only the Cen-,
cation, marriage and divorce was Centrist, or Catholic, party is mak- '
somewhat reduced by the terms of in g an effort to counteract the
(Continued from Preceding Page.) , things, supported the exemption the law defining the rights of non- Nationalist agitation. An article
Catholic communities.
proviso.
Early in 1930 a Jewish museum in an April issue of the Vossische
I those held on the Sabbath, which
An important incident in the cute
•
was formally opened nt Leghorn. Zeitung, Berlin, described how the •
are poorly attended because Pee-
comic conditions force ninny Jews total develo anent of the Jewish The museum is named in honor of anti-Semites, taking- a leaf out of
to work on that day, found very community was the publication, Elijah SellatilieZegil 11622-1900), the book of the Russian Commu-
few supporters; the View that Sun- early in 1930. of the first issue of a noted rabbi of that city.
mists, were organizing "cells" of
day services would be noire harm- the South African Jewish Year
Germany.
. theirparty in factories, offices,'
ful
than
beneficial
to
the
preset-
hook,
covering
the
year
1929.
This
The
political
character
of
anti-
ration of Judaism appeared to pre-
schools and universities; in Berlin
was compiled and issued under the Semitism in Germany and the ex- no less than 1,200 such "cells"
vail.
,
,
The subject of Shechitah, which joint auspices of the South Afri- tent of its influence were indicated exist
in various sections, their
had been before the community for can Jewish Ilistorical Society, es- during the fall of 1929, when a members raiding meetings of op-
a number of years, became again tablished in I1137, and the Jewish movement Was initiated by Alfred position parties and engaging in
the topic of discussion because of Board of Deputies.
Hugenberg, leader of the National-
anti-Semitic imitation. It is from
the perfection of it machine in-
ist party, and Adolph Hitler, leader
France.
tented by Ilarris Weinberg of
the m•mber:111p of these "cells"•
Many Palestine memorial meet- of the National Socialists, to get that cemetery vandals and syna-
Leeds, which quickly and pain-
lessly Mimes the animals to be logs wore held in Paris on Aug. Germany to repudiate the guilt of gogue defilers are recruited. The,
slaughtered in a position for the 29. It is reported that at one of starting the World War. %chid, is a number of Jewish cemeteries dese- '
The machine was put these, attended by 5,000 persons,
knife.
since this h"ent of vandal-
We are be- section of the treaty of Versailles, carted
through numerous tests by an ink a speaker declared:
ism was begun, seven years ago,
' partial committee headed by Pro- trayed by the English, whom we :lad to refuse to pay war repara•
increased from 76 to 145 dur-
, lessor Holiday, a noted veterinary considered our friends."
Tombstones
thins as provided under a Plan ing the past year.
surgeon, who pronounced the pen
Portugal.
which had just been elaborated by were overthrown, destroyed, or de-
'Practical in every respect and rec-
an
American,
Owen
D.
Young,
to
faced
with
ribald
inscriptions.
At-
Progress in the movement to
°outmoded its general adoption bring Marrow's in Portugal back supersede the Dawes plan. In or- tacks on synagogues usually ful-,
wherever Shechitali is employed. into the Jewish fold, which is spun- der to obtain this Pronouncement lowed the rallies or meetings ad-
. Representativ e s of the Board of. gored chiefly by the British Jewish in the form of legislation, it had to dressed by Ilithirist agitatirs.
Jewish Deputies are now engaged community, was signalized in July, he referred to the Reichstag by synagogue building is defaced dur-
• i n negotiating with Mr: "eln be rg . 1929, by the laying of the corner- one-tenth of the number of citi- ing the night, or its premises are
regarding the use of his machine.' stone of a synagogue which was tens who voted at the preceding invaded and damaged, or services .
, then about to be erected in Oporto national election. The two row- arc interrupted by loud noises,
Australia.
o ffi- tionary parties began to organize. such as pistol shuts or reports of
As in other countries, the rase- for the use of those who had
such a referendum early in Otto- fireworks. In one case, during the
lion of the Jewish community of malty returned to the Jewish faith. low, 1929. In their efforts to mis- past year, a synagogue in Berlin
According
to
a
report
submitted
Australia to the Palestine outrages
of the summer of 1929 took the to the Anglo-Jewish Association, guide the people as to the Young was stormed by hundreds of Hit-
Were dispersed by a
form of public meetings a n d the London, at their annual meeting plan, they appealed to the polio. lerites, who
o lice,
ceuitiftr
h ti sn eidw u 'll, V u chiNtlist
passage of resolutions of protest in May, 1930, the synagogue at f lii i trs ah nt,i d •Shin:ds
cultist,!- lars\e
ctsfiriefepersonal
u
'f
p
tdolence were
led
with
a
pledge
increasingly
Braganca
has
been
removed
to
cou p
to aid in Palestine upbuilding. larger quarters, a small congrega- ing since the peace conference, also perpetrated. Tear at and gas-,
George
Lon has been formed at ('ovilto, . I heir propaganda went to such a 1- i bombs evert, thrown
ban on European
t and a group of families at Bel- surd lengths as to declare that the Bernhard, editor of the Vossische
A complete excepting
immigration,
only wives
and children of residents, tees in- motile meet every Saturday for in- late Walter Rathenau wan the Zeitung, when he attempted to ad-
stru•tion in Judaism. A theologi. originator of the Young {ton s d ress a meetingof German stu-
tugurated in !tlarch, 1930, Is ith the
institute has also been estab. : which had fur its purpose the de-. dents at Goettingen in July. The ' ,
fe of ne w restric- cal
ci
hsheil to fit Young men for teach- struction of the German people; following month a march of some
. omng into force
•
through e vitIti;
ing their fellow-:11arranos, and a the proposed international repata- , good H a l t
Union of South Africa.
ets of Ndr ri e ti ' lilurigh'
committee has been established in lions hank, it was ilverred, was to
In this overseas dominion o f 1101land t11 underwrite the salary In "tile headquarters for the jaw- streets
d'i"Y"rati"g h" a I.' ' .
the British empire, an event oc- of a rabbi to be appointed to serve ish secret government havingIIS groin*
. ' ' to
the timely
timely interference of
curriot during the year which was
p
'
t
its
mission
the
rebuilding
of
the
,
i
ce
put
a sto to the heating of
pol ice
rortugese community.
universally regarded by the Jews
Temple
at
Jerusalem."
The
move-
•
Jews
on
the
streets and assaults in
Italy,
as profound humiliation; it was a
went for the referendum was sue- s h ops and residences of Jews.
The status of persons not be-
tremendous disappointment to that
cessful, but the Reichstag rejected
Probably the most alarming
great number who believed they longing to the Catholic faith, the measure thus referred to it'
had reason to he proud of the which has been undefined since the and, according to the constitution,' symptom of the spread of reaction
t be- it was thereupon submitted to in Germany was the coming into '
the hc
progress of the Jewish community the Vat tok f.athh
I taly,
,
of that country and of the contri-
popular vote and, although it was power in the provincial govern.
bution the Jews had made to its clarified by new laws promulgated
meat of Thuringia of a coalition
defeated, the a p.h t, se tt„h aw.t,d
1930,
during
the
year.
In
April,
of
Nationalist
parties,
in
which
thr.
development. The event was the
t hat the forces of reaction, which
passage of a bill, setting up for a tow on the rights of nun-Catholic alone keep anti-Semitism alive in post of minister of education and
the next three years a quota of clergy and on the education of Germany, are extremely powerful, Public worship was assigned to Dr.,
only 50 immigrants per :mourn non-Catholic children was made a vote of 6,000,000 being aegis.Wilhelm Frick, a rabid anti-Semite,
front all but 1'2 European coon- public. The right of clergymen of hired in favor of the Hugenberg- who at the same time became chief
tries besides the British common- other than the Catholic denomina- Ilitler "Liberty law." of the provincial police. One of
Isis first official acts was the intro-
wealth and the li a i tt.d st at es Th e tion to ofliciate as ministers is fully
Later, in the campaign preeed-
12 European countries excepted confirmed, and they are authorized ing municipal elections in Berlin. &teflon in the schools of prayers
from the quota are Australia, Bel. to attend the inmates of hospitals the
sit- asking Divine protection against,
platform o f the Nati o nal
tininple
of alien race," and con '
gium, Denmark, France, Germany, and prisons, having the right to
"peo
cialists included pledges to exclude
some of the favorite ex.:
Holland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, give religious aid and comfort to Jews from employment en newspa- a
Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. violates of those institutions, and pets, theaters, motion pictures, press ie National Soc ialist
'Whencharged by So cialis ts
c e ons
Inasmuch is during recent years, to net as chaplains in the army, and other artistic enterprises, nail creed.
of the
practically no Jewish immigrants Students of non-Catholic theologi- the withholding of housing facili- in the Landtag with incitement to
anti-Semitism, Frick admitted that
c•im • from the exempt countries ca l schools may postpone perform- .
• •
the "alien race" referred to the
whereas Jews comprised the bulk once of military service until after 6 s fa m
At a conference of the Central ,Jews who demoralized the German '
of the immigrants who came from leaving such schools. Parents of
ta, :tple. .. The Frankfurt Zeit ung
Deutscher
Staatsburger
n-Catholic
pupils
in
the
denten-
Verein
t
o
'the quota countries, the Jews of
South Africa took the attitude that tary schools are permitted to have Judischen Glaubens in the same
their
children
exempted
from
re-
month,
the
growing
ilanger
to
the
appealed
to the
people
not ,
rmit
this German
blasohemy,
remind-
the bill was intended primarily to
pe them that "the children in '
ing
cut drastically the immigration of ligious instruction in Omni, find the lists of Germany because of the • to
law
makes
provision
for
the
formal
increasing
influence
of
the
Nation-
co-religionists who hail been corn-
religious instruction of such pu- alist parties, was enlarged upon. their tore first religious lesson are
ing chiefly front Lithuania, Poland Pill on the school premises, when The National Socialists, led by Hit- taught that God gave the Holy
Scriptures to the Jewish people
and Latvia. Dr. Daniel Malan,
their it.
number is sufficient
ient to war- lee s are acquiring a controlling and that the Saviour's mother was
minister of the interior, who span- their
said,
performing
marriages,
voice
in
many
cities,
it
was
In
Jewess; then they are immedi-1
t
cored the bill, insisted that the
non-Catholic clergymen do so only where small Jewish communities s ately put to utter prayers filled ,
measure was aimed at restrict ing
as
deputies
of
the
civil
authority,
were
being
boycotted,
terrorized,
In
a
with
anti-Jewish hatred. This ins. ,
the immigration of "non-pro.
cord is poisoning the Saida of our
ducers," and that while the restrie- as the only marriage recognized as and economically ruined,
the
ink
a
religious
union
is
one
performed
number
of
small
towns,
Jews
I
ear
children." Later, Dr. Joseph
thin Would fall heavily Oa
The law to venture
the streets
after
This on
sinister
influence
is Wirth, minister of I he interior of
migration of Jews it was not by a Catholic priest.
recognizes
no
such
thing
as
di-
dark.
the
the
Reich.
forwarded a protest
against JON'S as Jews that the bill vorce. A marriage can be disrupt- spading
re
to larger cities,
discouraging
statement against the Frick innovation to
Was directed, but against non-pro-
ed
by
annulment
only.
Catholics
further
discoura
'd a t emen t Premier Baum of Thuringia. De-'
losers, a great many of whom, un- may secure annulment under the was made that the pro-government
fortunately, happen to he Jews.
d- spite
a government,
second warning
front the
canon law, , whereas non-Catholics parties were not alive tu the an
Reich
the Thuringian,
Inasmuch as the total net immi- may do so under the civil law, ger of the anti-Semitic propaganda cabinet declined to abolish the
,
''
gration of Jews in 1936 was some-
The
11:!
, and sometimes even voted multi the
is much
much more
t
ha
what over 2,500, the effect of the ' dissatisfaction
n
Page.)
mN ti i a lists against the ;
(Turn to
leaders
ea lers f , extree
ssati. fac ion of
:
. Nlaleu bill, even if all the 1,000
,
—
.
non-quota immigrants are Jews, --
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will be to cut the entry of Jews to ‘- .::Cts,:i;::?iV. :•d:s;;;;7. 1 .?::7,'•:;:', 1 ;e:41!!,,;, ..;e:4',4. ?21:;-7 ; : ■ ,', : i,...l.1
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Another legislative measure,
which, fur a time, gave the Jews
• cause fur they concern was a 4.:
slaughtering of animals bill pro-
tiding for the stunning of animals
before slaughtering. Although
From Canada's Premier Fur House
this bill carried a proviso exempt-
ing animals slaughtered for food n-;
of Jews or :Mohammedans, the •Ft.l
Jews feared that agitation by mis-
1
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informed champions of the hu- 49
mane treatment of animals and by --.
persons bearing towards
Jews might lead to the deletion of p
this proviso and the consequent •zi.cj
abolition of Scheehitah, the Jew- Pe
ish ritual method of slaughter. To 14,t
forestall such agitation, the Jew-
' ish Board of Deputies arranged to Os
id.:5
submit oral and written testimony
is
to the select committee appointed 4.„ -. . 1
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WINDSOR, ONT.
Ouellette at Chatham
by Parliament to consider the bill. ...,`,.
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In May, this committee submitted
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