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Every man takes care that hill I neighbor. Then, and only then,
Boarder (several weeks in ar-
neighbor shall not cheat him. But I all goes well. He has changed his rears) : "I am easily moved by
a day cornea when he begins to market cart into a chariot of the the sound of music."
Angry Landlady: "Quick, Mar-
care that he does not cheat his sun.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.
tha, bring me the piano."

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REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5690

ROSH HASHONAH GREETNIGS-5691-1930

(Contiuued from ('receding, Page.) ! Balfour Declaration and of the
Mandate, to harrass the Jews and
tinguished author, felt called upon to interpose every obstacle in the
to write an indignant article for, way of their peaceful settlement
Pravda, the Organ of the Commun- in Palestine. This evidence showed
ist Party. The occasion Was the als that the dispute regarding the
distribution of handbills addressed Wailing Wall was seized upon by
to all Conmiunists urging them to these Arabs as the occasion for
organize a wholesale massacre of anti-Jewish agitation among the
the Jews. "Arise, you Russian and masses of their people, not only in
other nationalities, and kill the ,Palestine but in other lands as
Jews!" said this prclamation. "I well. What happened at the Wail-1
ask myself;' wrote Gorki "how it ing 'Wall on the eve of Yom Kip-
is possible that in the thirteenth pur, September 28, 1928, was de-
year since the Revoltion, such scribed in detail in the preceding
sheets can be published? What review. 11 llowing these events,
kind of cultural sphere it is that the Moslem leaders continued their
admits the development of such agitation against the Jews reiter-
disgusting filth as anti-Semitism?" ating the baseless charge that the
Ile concludes the article by asking Zionists covet the possession of the
whether Communist are fighting Moslem Holy places. In order to
anti-Semitism with sufficient devo- emphasize their ownership of the
tion and on concrete lines. Ap- Wall, they made structural changes
parently some Soviet authorities including a breach to permit pas-
are not as sincere as others in their sage from and to the Mosque of
disavowal of anti-Semitism, for we Omar; the Palestine Jewry were
find Yiddish Communist newspa- aroused by these steps and protest-
per published in Kharkov, capital ed, but the Government declared
o f the Ukraine, complaining, in a
that it could not object to these
June issue, that out of a total of changes as they did violate the
la1,000 workers on the railways in status quo. Further to harrass the
the Ukraine, only 1,581 are ,laws, Jews, the Moslems placed a muez-
despite the fact that the Central zin on the roof of an adjoining
Communist Party had recently building to call the faithful to
adopted a resolution that Jewish prayer in a manner which was
youths be absorbed into the rail- plainly calculated to disturb those
, way systems.
Jews who came to the Wall to
A special seminary was estab- pray; in May, 1929, dervishes were
lished in 'Sloss:ow to combat anti- stationed in a garden adjoining the
Semitic tendencies arming the sol- Wall; these conducted their ritual
diers; each soldier is required to dances to the beating of drums
attend lectures On the minority pol- and the clashing of cymbals, so
icy of the Soviets, the background limes as to be loudest when the their causes. The two communities
of anti-Semitism, and the useful !Jews were congregated for sere in Palestine were to be permitted
role of the Jews as workers.
o engage counsel to appear before
j ices. This caused trouble requiring
Turkey.
(police intervention on several rac. he commission and to examine and
The .lews of Turkey continued
jetoss-examine witnesses. The com-
to suffer from discrimination as a ca' The
ions. hostility of the Moslems ' mission sat from Oct. 24 to Dec.
result of the movement fur the !against the Jews, insofar as the 27 in Palestine; they drafted their
Ottomonization of Turkey which', appearance of the latter before the ireport on March 12, 1930, and it
(allowed the R orld War. In August
Wailing Wall is concerned, became ,vas given publicity at the end of
a number of Jews who had been
I so marked that on August lb, 1929, he same month.
regularly employed in the ship-
' Tisha D'Ab, when a large number : Efforts to bring about a modus
ping industry as clerks were dis- !
of Jews assembled at the Wall, the jvivendi between the Arabs and
charged without having been given
police authorities kept a close guard :Jews were begun early in the fall
previous notice, being informed to prevent trouble.
the Writh Shalom Society, or-
that in future only Moslem Turks
Aug. 23 was the real beginning ganized for that purpose, and head-
were to be employed. In Novem-
!
ed
by Dr. J. L. Magnes, the dean
of what, may believed, was a
ber, the community was greatly
planned outbreak. It was the Mos- I of the Hebrew University. In a
excited by the suggestion of the
statement
issued early in October,
. lem Sabbath. Crowds of Arab fell-
Ministry of Education that Jewish
' alien and Bedouins, armed with this society declared that the re--
schools discontinue the teaching of
cent
riots
were the result of a
heavy sticks, clubs, knives and dag-
Hebrew. Some of the Jewish lead- j gees, entered Jerusalem by various • three-fold breakdown, namely, that
ers declared that they would pre-
J
of
the
British
Administration, the
j gates, ostensible to worship at the
fer to close the Jewish schools al-
! 111nsque. At about 12:30 in the Arab policy. and the Zionist policy.
together if the Government should
Later,
Dr.
Magner'
suggested that
afternoon, the mob began attack-
insist upon taking this step. No
, ing Jews in various parts of the the Arab-Jewish problem could be
report was received subsequently
j city. Although the events of the solved by the establishment of a
Office and Warehouse;
that the matter had been definitely
j preceding week should have warn- 1 parliamentary government under
decided. In March, it was reported
' ed the authorities that trouble was I the garanty of free but controlled
that all Jewish students in the
brswing, they were caught unpre- ;Jewish immigration, the preserva-
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medical faculty of the University
Detroit,
j pared for what happened. The pa- j lion of Jewish cultural institutions,
of Constantinople had been com- ' lice were forced t
0 arm a large -and unrestricted right of Jews to
pelled to leave the school, under
number of special constables, in- settle on the land. His tiews met
the pressure of unceasing persecu-
cluding 18 Jewish ex-soldiers, and ' with a great deal of opposition in
tion at the hands of their class-
inse and in other Jewish cora-
GO other Jews, but declined the .Paulne isttie
mates.
1 help of 500 picked young men
Palestine.
The report was signed by all the
which was offered by the Actingj
Of course, the outstanding event j Zionist Executive. The Arab out- commissioners, but there was ap-
of the year in Palestine was the
rages began in the 01,1 City and I ' , ended to it a statement by Harry
outbreak of a section of the Arabs
;spread to the suburbs and thence Snell, the Labor member of the
among the Jewish population. The
commission, who stated he was un-
to other settlements. There We re ma,.
t o associate himself with sonic
evidence brought out at the inquiry
a number of casualties in Jerusa-
of the commission appointed by the
of the criticisms and conclusions
t
British Government indicated clear- lem, Ilebron, Monza, Gass, INN, in the re
por
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I th t a
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Tel Aviv, Mastineh and Bekaa. r o
ly that this was the culmination of
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clear that his signing it 11
At Hebron the number of students did
various efforts on the part of a
not imply agreement with the 00
faction of the Arabs, which had at theYeshivah, including twelve , general attitude of the commis-
all along been opposed to the settle- American boys, were killed. Jew- sion toward l'alestine problems.
ish settlers evacuated a number
ment of the Jews on the basis of the
In May, the Jewish Agency sub-
In
places; in some, they put
to the sec
aria
oe
t of th
hung resistance and repulsed League of Nations for the infer-
%Jab attacks. On the 2th, yield- •
ination of the Mandates Commis-
ing to the protests of the Arabs, store, a memorandum consisting o f 00
the Government ordered the spec- a critical analysis of a report of 11111
ial Jewish constanbles to be dis- the Shaw Commission and regis- 00
armed, although the country was tering numerous criticisms of, and
by no means pacified; it also order- objections to, that report. The en-
(41 the arrest of Jews bearing, arms. tire subject of Palestine was being
In the course of the riots, a discussed by the Permanent Man-
Jewish delegation appealed to the dates Commission of the League
acting Hirsh Commissioner to is- of Nations while this review was
SLR. an olEcial denial of the truth. being written.
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f the rumor that was being spread
In January at the meeting of
by the Arabs, that the riots had the Council of the League of Na- ' 00
•Ir
am started when the Jews threw lions, the proposal of Arthur Ilen-
hambs into the Mosque enclosure, (lesson, the British secretary of
but Mr. puke declined to issue state for foreign affairs, that the
such a statement as he could not council appoint a special commis-
believe that such a rumor had been sion to investigate and settle the
spread. In the meantime, SirJohn Wailing Wall dispute, was unani- 00
Robert Chancellor, the lligh (Pont. mously agreed to. In May, the
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missioner, who had hurried back commission, which consists of a
11
from England, arrived in Jerusa- j , Dutchman a Swede, and a Nor-
nM
lem. On Sept. 1, he issued n state- wegian, was appointed. It opened
mint expressing horror "at the its sessions in Jerusalem on June
atrocious acts committed by bodies 23. Two days later, a memoran-
of ruthless and blood-thirsty evil- dim was submitted by the Jewish
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doers, of savage murders perpe. , Agency tracing the historical con
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trated upon the defenceless mem. nection of the Jewish people with
hers of the Jewish population re- j the Wailing Wall and suggesitng
cordless of age and sex, necompan- : that the Moslem Supreme Council
ied as an Hebron by acts of um should exchange the properties
a
the approach to the Wall and
speakable savagery, of the burning . along
I f farms and houses in towns and accept in place of it new buildings !
country, an d o f l ooti ng an d d e . of equivalent size upon some j
The
truction of property." Ile went eligible site in Jerusalem.
on to say that, in view of recent I memorandum was based upon a
events, he would suspend all con- draft prepared by Dr. Cyrus Ad-
versa tions with llis Majesty's Gov. ler, president of the Jewish Theo•
ernment regarding constitutional logical Seminary and of the Ameri-
ehanges, which, at the request of can Jewish Committee. At the
the Arab leaders, he hail begun time this review was written, the
Wall commission was still
during his stay in London. This

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