fr 1 IX newanvot , Mt/LEW' EJLT11011 EMMA, and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WIEDEFROIrldEWISH el.RONIGLE an THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Publiehed Weekly by The Jewish Cbrenkle Publishina Co.. 44 reports, we quote here for the benefit of our readers from a statement by Dr. Elwood Mead, United States Commissioner of Re- clamation. Dr. Mead, a Californian and an authority on agricultural colonization projects, especially in a land with a climate akin to that of California, has visited Pal- estine and has made a study of conditions there. In a letter addressed to Prof. Felix Frankfurter of the Harvard Law School, Dr. Mead writes: "I have finished reading all the Minutes of the Mandates Commission for 1930, which relate to Palestine, and enjoyed the statements and inquiries of Van Rees. Eng- land is hopelessly wrong in her position as to what has happened to the Arab as a result of Jewish development, and what can be made of the fellah through dealing with him as though he had the ambition and capacity of the people who have done so much to transform the country. The English government either does not under- stand or continues to misrepresent the ef- fect of land purchases by the Jews. It says nothing about the reclamation work which has enabled the Jews and Arabs to live in places that a few years ago were pestilen- tial centers of malaria. A very large per. Jews Settled in Oxford at the Time of Norman Conquest Our Film Folk By-the-Way Tidbits and News By HELEN ZIGMOND (Copyright, 1032. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Ina.) By DAVID SCHWARTZ WHEN WATTENBERG ANSWERED The most distinguishing personal trait of the late Philip Watten- HOLLYWOOD. — Everyone's Intend as Second•elese platter March 1. tell, at the Peet. Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March I, WE quoting Eddie Cantor's booklet on berg, donor of Wattenberg Hall to the Ilebrew University, was his. elle. at Interesting Facts Made Public by Jewish Tele- his candidacy for president called keen sense of humor. General Offices and Publication Building I remember some years ago attending a Zionist meeting—a rather "Your Next President." We pick graphic Agency. 525 Woodward Avenue this line from our—ahem—auto- solemn meeting. After a long series of speeches there arose some graphed copy (bet he keeps his one in the audience who said that while Zionism was a good thing, Yelephon it Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Lend. Office, secretary busy signing these and Palestine was being built up, too much money was going for LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The . tween the Jewry and the town things): "Wilson made the world expenses of the Zionist campaign. 14 St ratford Place, London, W. 1, England is furnished by a history of the Jews are said to have settled in Then I saw Wattenberg rise—and I knew we were in for a story, 43.00 Per Year activities of several prominent safe for democracy. 1" make it Oxford soon after the Norman - Subscription, in Advance. and this was the story that Wattenberg told: Jews in Oxford. Jewish clients safe for depositors." conquest, Miss Sarah Cohen told • • • • • Ts Ware publication, all comet:sonde.eo and wore matter fall broadly into two groups; the members of the Jewish His- oust reach this Oleo by Tuesday evening of each week. HERE'S THE STORY Playboy Harry Richman has had SO one group is formed by those torical Society to whom she pre- Wises milling notices, kindly elle one We of the pew mar. Once upon a time a teacher of geography was telling his class of who belonged to Ecclesiasti picture offers, but will probably tented a paper recently on Ox- the trivial things that sometimes lead to great occurrences—even in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in•Res correspondence on subs "revue" in London. houses and important Oxford ford Jewry in the reign of lecte of Interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims reeponsi- the field of economic geography. • • • families—the Stockwells, Fete- Henry Ill. bait, for no Inderserntat of the view. mrnsed by the writers "There is the city of Carlsbad, for instance," said the teacher. The youngest actor in "Strange "Carlsbad—the famous city to whose waters thousands of invalids places and Kepeharms; the other The Norman conquest, she is made up of great landown- Interlude" is a Jew. Out of • from all parts of the world come for healing. Do you know how Sabbath Readings of the Torah. said, was no doubt responsible ers, tenants in chief of the king stack of pictures, Norma Shearer Carlsbad became what it is today? I will tell you. It was all because for the first Jewish settlements Pentat euchal portion—Lev. 16:1-18:30. in Oxfordshire and of knights picked little 5-months.old Bobby tical portion—Ezek. 22:1-19 (or 16); or in England and particularly Prophe dog. holding direct from the manors Carl to play the baby part—'cause of a "Yes, those along the Thames valley. Amos 9: 7.15. it was all because of a dog, and it was this way. Once upon which lay within the county he had big brown eyes. Thodesh Iyar Readings of the Torah, Fri- Wood, stated, fixes the date Rosh a time a hunter, accompanied by his dog, was going through the terri- • • • boundary. Amongst important at 1076 and the inclusion of a day, Ma , 6—Num. 28:1-15. tory on which Carlsbad stands looking for game. members of Jewry there were George Sidney is a sunshine possible Jewish name in the "The dog was following him to the rear. Of a sudden he stopped, Nisan 23, 5692 David of Oxford, the Copin of philosopher. Ile says, "On our Doomsday Survey for Oxford. to let the dog catch up with him. When it came near he saw the April 2 9, 1932 Worcester. The late Dr. Stokes climb up the hill of prosperity, may shire points to that year or legs all wet. It wasn't raining. There was no river or brook wrote of the family history of we never meet an old friend corn- dog's that he knew of in the vicinity. Indeed, he had been wanting to find therabouts. David the story of his divorce ing down." Them's my sentiments, A synagogue was acquired in place where he could quench his thirst, but could find no Mother's Day. from his first wife, 51urielle, and too—the difficulty is finding the some water. But here his dog was wet. It obviously pointed to some 1227 at the east end of Penny- the history of his second wife, hill. Henrietta Szold, founder of the Hadas- water in the vicinity. So the hunter looked and discovered the farthing street, and in the in- • • • Licoricia, who became famous springs, whose renown for their curative values is today so estab- ventory of Jewish property sah Women's Zionist Organization and one as a wealthy financier and who Anna Appel tells of her first made after the Expulsion in of the most brilliant women leaders of our contributed large sums towards day in the studio: An Ent Side lished." As the teacher finished this story, there was a pause for a minute , 1290 a house was identified, generation, paid the finest tribute to the centage of the Zionist homes are in places "which was held by the com- the building of Westminster street scene . . . a group of long. or two. All were silent. Then a little boy raised his hand. "Teacher," Abbey. bearded Jews were sitting about he asked, "what became of the dog?" and was worth 20s Jewish mother when she stated: where no one could live or was living when monality And so, said Wattenberg, answering the Zionist who saw only the After the middle of the cen- reading their papers. Suddenly a year and the Jews paid 15 someone shouted, "Lock 'em up!" expenses, "you ask what of the dog, forgetting the bigger thing." tury, Gamliel, lumbard of they faced death and disaster to build the "Jewish custom bids the Jewish mother, pence for all services, making a She turned pale. Then a cry, "Kill Cricklade, Jacob, son of Master clear value of 18c 9d." Proc- after her preparations for the Sabbath have needed drains, and certainly the British Moses of London, were inti- 'OM all!" A pogrom . , . For SHREWDNESS IS FUTILE lamations concerning Christians been completed on Friday evening, to kin- ought to know that all statements of dis- and Jews of a particular town mately connected with Oxford, this she had to come to Hollywood. However, I might add, in later year Wattenberg was himself very looked for • n exit, but was concerned over the dog of expenses: As a member of the finance dle the Sabbath lamp. That is symbolic of possessing the Arabs are exaggerations that were ordered to be made "in both by residence and the prop- She mmand, "Shoot!" committee of the Zionist Organization, he was a veritable watchdog std oppe Toe l by the command, erty they held there. Dr. Stokes all the synagogues of the the Jewish women's influence on her own interfere with any sensible plan of aid to Jewry, both in Hebrew and in has published a photograph of to see how of the treasury and fought stubbornly anything that he thought waste ate. She home, and through it upon larger circles. the Arabs. Merton College deed of sale, her co-religionists were bearing of funds. Latin," which seems to indicate up. Stoically they continued to Wattenberg was a shrewd man, in a business way. Yet how the writing of Jacob She is the inspirer of a pure, chaste, fam- one seemed fright. futile even the best shrewdness sometimes may be, was evidenced by "I was in Palestine in 1923, and when that several Jewries had more showing mentioned above and his seals, re ad . . . no not one slumped over, ily life whose hallowing influences are in- th ere 'I watched the negotiations for pur- than one synagogue. ened . . . some recent happenings. Wattenberg was anything but the gambler which are still attached to the MASSACRE dead. in business. When the stock exchange boom came, and everybody calculable; she is the center of all spiritual ch ase of land in the Valley of Esdraelon, ESCAPED document. The beginning of Henry Ill's ' i The scene recurred again and was sinking their i last penny in the stock market, and every day i endeavors, the confidante and fosterer of WELL-BUILT JEWISH reign found the Jews as firmly en being carried on in Galilee. They •n. Then she began to under- pointing to the wealth they were accumulating, Wattenberg was one th • s n. °Lock ,. every undertaking. To her the Talmudic in Oxford as in DWELLINGS y away from the exchange of the few men , rich or po o r, who staed ere carried on openly in a large room in established P is "r"" " I U" other important towns. Unlike Knowledge of what other talk for "close all doors"—"kill as a good Jew would from a "trefa" butcher shop. sentence applies: 'It is woman alone th e hotel, with representatives of the land the Jews of other towns, notably Jews held in Oxford is not very ..m all" ....s "all light. out But when the market began to crash, there was another chapter through whom God's blessings are vouch- of London and York, those of comprehensive as the details and "shoot" indicates action for • and quite a different one, to the story. Then Wattenberg confided to ON vners and the representatives of the Zion- Oxford esecaped massacre at are scanty, but from the num- his friends—he would enter the market. "Now is the time to buy," camera, not a run. safed to a house..'" is ts at one end of the room, and at least 20 Richard l's coronation and they ber of vacant houses after the • . • he said. He did. Put $300,000 in the market—and lost it. Another noted Jewess, Fannie Hurst, p eople, attracted by curiosity and enjoying shared in the general belief Expulsion which were well suit- Abe Simon, former Detroit at- ... paid a similar tribute to the Jewish mother th e play of wit of the two bargainers. The when the Charter of Richard I, ed for use Wood has identified torney, has opened up his law of- WHY NOT A JEWISH PRESIDENT? which defined and ameliorated Rover- few Jewish houses with early flees in Hollywood for exclusive With the Democratic party nominating Henry Horner for gover- in a message to the now defunct Jewish n egotiations for that particular project had the status of the Jewries was a university "halls"; the house in movie trade. nor of Illinois, and his election likely, and with the Democrats of New een going on for several days and I was reissued in 1218. During the • • • Tribune, in which she stated: b Little Jewry called Little Jewry York most probably nominating Lieutenant-Governor Herbert Leh- minority of Henry III (1216- Hall came to Merton College. Norman Krasna, a Columbia man of New York, and his election as likely, it appears that we Jews "The Jewish mother embodies everything to Id that they would continue to go on until 1232) the number of Jews in Moses' Hall passed through scenarist and the youthful play- soon will not be able to complain of political neglect. many hands before Oriel re- vrright of "Louder, Please," h She that is best in motherhood. She is the nuc- th ey ceased to be an entertainment. The Oxford increased. Some mi- It may get so indeed that Jews will attain so normal a position in wner of the land was a Syrian, living, I grated, for example, Josce and ceived in in 1362. Wood iden- 0 he r . . . mothe adoringm an jewelry gifts political life that even we Jews will not think it worth while mention- leus about which has grown a splendid tra- Meyr of Oxford having paid for tified the house of Moses with showers hi with elieve, in Beirut, and the owners of most is ins when a Jew is nominated for high political office. b dition that the family ties of the Jew are that privilege. In 1231 Henry Guildhall and David's house whenever he comes home. On h But what about a Jewish president? Have we any suitable ma- holiest. The history of the race has been 0 f the land that was being purchased at gave to the Masters and Broth- with the lower Guildhall next last trip she faced a difficult very- terial for that office? almost every- of the Hospital of St. John td it. The latter, at least, if . . . Ile had Personally, I think the United States could do worse than elect so turbulent that the holding together of hat time were non-residents. The people, ers a garden—exttra portam rot- not Moses' house, had atone she could decided think of. reluctantly on Finally a beau- as its president Walter Lippman, probably the best writer on political the family has been accomplished in the w ho cultivated that land were just as land- entalum—in which to erect a vaults, so that the security of thing she cigarette case. "But," she subjects that the country has. Lippman has been termed "the unoffi- face of greatest difficulty. Through it all, le ss before the purchase as they were after- hospital saving the place suit- the tenement suggested how tiful ounseled, "I hope you won't cial adviser of the American people." able for a Jewish cemetery." built were Jewish dwell- c Of course, I do not expect my suggestion to be complied with. the Jewish mother has carried her torch of w ards, and they had no security of tenure, It was also in the early part of well ings. smoke." Now Norman doesn't We take advice from writers, but we love and courage and fidelity unswervingly a nd those I talked with had no resentment Henry's reign that members of know whether to carry it around Lippman is not a politician. In 1290 the king gave houses t the prospective transfer. • • the newly-founded Order of • /' a for show or to keep his friends don't elect them to offic through the dark ages of her struggle. She (in payment of fines) to bur- Friars first visited "The obstacles which confront the Zion- Preaching AND THEY'RE BACHELORS gesses as tenements, when the supplied with a cigarettes. exists today in thousands in the Lower East • • England. In 1221 the Domini- And perhaps it is worth pointing out to the host of young lady opportunity occurred, and many Side of New York City. Her eyelids are a is ts would be fatal to any private enter- cans came to Oxford and settled such The trek to Malibu is beginning. de of this illuminating column, that the Democratic nominee for opportunities must have oc- the very heart of the Jewry. Malibu Beach is Hollywood's readers little weary but her purpose shines as stead- p rise. They would never be overcome if in curred when the Jewry ceased Leila Hyams governor of Illinois is a bachelor. And of course, Justice Cardoso Robert Grossetete, bishop of Palm Springs . . . if you it were not for the patriotic impinge that is Lincoln, became lecturer to the to exist and its inhabitants were summer fastly as ever from under them. get the drift. Is it possible that a man can be successful without the aid of a dispersed abroad to find yet an- t the back of this movement, and the diffi- Franciscans. He was one of the a bachelor. helpful wife? It used to be said that it was the wives that other home. The names and opened her beach house with a is loving, "What Jewry has given to the world in a ulties caused by this delay must make fi- Hebrew scholars in the Eng- tenements which they left be- gay party. • • • c made the men. It doesn't seem so, does it, girls? art, in science, in letters, in industry, can n ancing of the work going on very difficult. land of his day. hind were superseded by the in- From the Jewish point of be traced back to the love and sacrifice of Fanny Brice had • little free THE BARON WRITES evitable changes of time, until sincerely hope that a satisfactory arrange- view, the work of conversion the Jews and their associations time one afternoon and suggested Baron Philip Rothschild of the well known city of Paris has just the callous-footed and callous-handed wo- ent may be soon reached that will give to was very important. The out- in Medieval Oxford were almost to her hubby, Billy Rose, that written a book—about America—and he tells about everything from episode in this respect men out of Egypt. they take in • movie. He asked night clubs to Adolph Zukor. At the same time, the young baron forgotten. he Zionists a free field for development." standing was undoubtedly the martyr- where she wanted to go. She an• he can not understand America. emancipated Jewish mother who is About 600 years had to pass swered, "Let's go see 'Finkle. confesses Thus speaks a disinterested third party dom of the priest, Robert of " The At the night clubs, he said, pretty young women surrounded him stalking away from these fine old ideals on a nd an expert, and his verdict is: "Eng- Reading, who embraced Judaism before they returned to this pre- stein' " . . . and she wasn't kid. to the point of annihilation. He had all he could do to shoo them settlement, and some ding! the French heels of modern society; and is 1 and is hopelessly wrong in her position as and was condemned to death in Expulsion off his lap. progress made in the interven- • • • 1222. Ile is said to have fallen Yet the next morning, when his manicurist came to take care of letting the flame of her torch bend to the t o what has happened to the Arab as a re- in love with a Jewess and as- ing centuries can be measured When Sam Katz asked what pic- his nails, she was not permitted to enter his room. by their altered status, for this winds of the newest generation, is sacrific- ult of Jewish development." Let Jews turned the name of Haggai the "Is that a system?" asks the French-Jewish baron, in effect. ture brought the most cash into • • time they began to take their Publix theaters last year, '75 out • Proselyte, and was said to be ing the finest quality in the history of her who are in the habit of speaking of the the place amongst the modern heirs of a random 80 bookies replied GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS first martyr to be executed of the burgesses and the clerks race—the stern, relentless capacity for Arab problem when opposing the Zionist for conversion to Judaism. The baron also cannot understand the precipitancy of American (Turn to Next Page.) of the thirteenth century. The business connections be- reporters. As soon as he arrived, they asked him what he thought of ause, and especially when in need of an motherhood." prohibition. On the occasion of Mother's Day, these argument against giving money for Pales- And when he got to Hollywood, the reporters immediately asked him what type of beauty he preferred. And he answered: Tall sentiments serve as proper tributes to the ine's reconstruction, take heed of this blonds. And for several days thereafter, writes the baron, he was women in Israel who have valiantly strug- warning. Let such Jews stop giving com- bombarded with letters and pictures from tall blonds. . "Is that a system?" asks Baron Rothschild. But the baron, in his gled with the men in Israel for the perpet- fort to their enemies with such arguments. windup, remarks that he was thrilled by America, so we must presume uation of Jewish ideals and traditions, for And let them join in the work for Pales- that it is a system. • • • the advancement of the spiritual, moral and ine's reconstruction. If they are so much thing of THE SPIRIT of JUDA- leader's cause, is obliged to create nterested in the Arabs, they will benefit EINSTEIN, MENUHIN AND ethical values of Jewish teachings. ISM that Dr. Goldstein has men- sentiment against the Jew. I have JESSELL WRITES A WILL MOONEY George Jessell is a young man, but he has written his will. In it hem a whole lot more through a recon- Judge Sullivan of California, tioned. As a layman who is not received reports concerning meet- he leaves some $75,000,000 in bequests. Of course, he hasn't got Miss Hurst's tribute is a warning to the particularly competent to hold his few who fail to recognize their mission; structed Palestine, redeemed as the Jewish commenting on the Mooney case, own against the Central Confer- ing held by these impertinent agi- the 75 millions, but there is no law against leaving it. The head said that Professor Einstein and at some cabaret, by the testament, receives $100,000. All of whose "flapperisms" have been advan ed National Home, than they will by aligning Yehudi 51enuhin have protested ence of American Rabbis I humbly tators and find that the Jew is in- waiter themselves with the Effendis, the Arab against further imprisonment of venture the suggestion that some veriably presented in a light which Eddie Cantor's daughters receive large fortunes, too, on condition beyond reason; whose duties to th ' peo- that they do not marry, etc. Mooney and Billings. Judge Sul- day the Reform rabbis of this must prejudice him in the minds Eddie Cantor himself has apparently seen the will, for he says: ple and to mankind have been neglected. land owners, who are the real enemies of liven remarked (speaking of Ein- country will BE FORCED TO of those who hear these inflamma. "The thing is to funny that everybody will laugh for a week after the Arab Fellaheen, the Arab peasants, stein) that "unfortunately this TAKE DRASTIC ACTION TO tory speeches.' We have enough But in the long run, the Mother emerges dies." man and great scientist. OUTBACK THAT SOMETHING troubles of our own in this coun- George In other words, Jessell proposes that his taking off shall be as supremely beautiful and the embodiment whom they aim to keep oppressed by check- good ing the uplifting and benefiting Jewish knows as much about Mooney and THAT WAS LOST WHEN ISAAC try, and when I say that I mean humorous as his living gags. There is an idea In that. of the finest we possess. Billings and the case against each M. WISE introduced Reform in everybody in the United States But for odd wills, the most interesting that I have ever encoun- without permitting a lot of irres• as they know about Einstein's in- this country. "Every day a Mother's Day" should be- efforts. ponsible demogagues going about tered is one in the Jewish division of the New York Public Library. explicable theory of relativity." And it is not intended to be funny. It is, on the contrary, very seri- come the motto of all who observe this new- X•RAY OF HITLER stirring up more hatred and chscon- And he indicated that young Menu- Hitler books seem to be the` tent. DRIVE TIIE HITLERITES ous—and in it the deceased, who was a rabbi, leaves a part of any est of American holidays. Thus it has al- The Late Sir Patrick Geddes. hin, who was born several years credits that may come to him in the Olam Ilabah (future world) to the Mooney case opened, was fashion these days. And a re- OUT OF THIS COUNTRY! Let ways been in Jewish tradition. An interesting non-Jewish personality, after also not competent to pass on the viewer in commenting on a new them take their miserable propa- his wife. There is genuine devotion to you. On the occasion of this year's obser- whose name promises for a long time to be issue. Judge Sullivan is right to a book titled "Hitler," written by ganda elsewhere. --e- vance it is fitting that we again compli- linked with Jewish history, is gone. Sir Pat- certain extent. Prestige as a scien- Emil Langyel, a student of Central tist does not give one authority tolEurope affairs, says that: THE D. A. R. AGAIN! ment that group of Jewish mothers who "Hitler emerges in this book as rick Geddes, who was chosen by Zionist speak with authority on other sub- a combination of a medieval Ital- The Daughters of the American have proclaimed their desire to give up the jects however, Einstein happens Revolution want jobless aliens de- condotieri and an American ported. They want immigration customary gifts so that the money may be leaders to design the Hebrew University to possess a fine social vision, as ian supersalesman. Spiritually Hitler still further restricted. They want "The Memoirs of Gluckel of Hameln" is an Out- evidenced by his theories on war. used for worthy Jewish causes. We refer Building in Jerusalem, was not only a noted In the particular case of Mooney is the successor of Kaiser Wilhelm bigger navy. They do not want standing Jewish Work of the Year. a to the movement to honor mothers by plant- town planner, but was also a biologist, an it is quite true that he may not II, sharing with him a belief in the recognition of the Soviet govern- possess all the facts. Neverthe- supernatural origin of his mission ment. They are opposed to lib- ing trees in Palestine through the Jewish educator of note, a publisher and a play- less, in view of the protests on and in the supremacy of the Ger- "THE MEMOIRS OF GLUCKEL OF IIAMELN." Translated eral movements in this country. with introduction and notes by Marvin Lowenthal. Pub- part of the ablest leaders of man race. Ile has managed to Here you have an organization National Fund. It is a beautiful custom, wright. lished by Harper & Brothers, 49 East Thirty-third street, machine by American a thought in all walks of life per- build up and it is enhanced by the beauty of the day that should be labeled Daughters New York ($3.60). Four years ago he spoke at the Sorbonne, haps Einstein's protest is not out advertising methods and an un- of American Reactionaries because on th e occasion of which the trees are being of order. If Judge Sullivan will tutored but great knowledge of they are untrue to their title of planted. The women who are sponsoring in Paris, and in referring to the Hebrew take time to look over the list of mass psychology." Harper & Brothers announce a excellent translation and an un Daughters of the American Revo- That's what I call a remarkable lution. These "daughters" would new venture in publishing. "In- usually fine printing. Another fen- men and women who have be- this movement are deserving of your sup- University then stated: analysis of Adolf Hitler. It is an lieved Mooney to be the victim o have been Tories of the worst type creasingly aware of the growing in- ture seldom duplicated are the "The equivalent of rebuilding the temple a frame-up he might be inclined to X-ray of his entire makeup. port. had they lived in the time of their terest among American readers in individual headings on the pages few ancestors. They are illiberal, and Jewish literature," these publishers of this volume. Here are a consists in the marvelous progress of the view more leniently Einstein's at- DRIVE HITLERITES OUT titude. In the case of Menuhin I shouldn't wonder if they had had "are embarking upon the system- samples: "Alarms and Excursions Hebrew University. The grand dome of he is correct. Because after all OF 1.1. SI England Hopelessly Wrong. anything to do with drafting the atic publication of substantial books of Childhood," 'Wicked Plot and Drive Hitlerites and Ilitlerism be Constitution of the United States on Jewish subjects." Happy Ending," "Gluckel Paints just because a boy happens to be To hurt the Jewish cause in Palestine, the university has been designed so that it a musical prodigy hardly qualifies out of America! That should that we would have had very little This announcement came with the Family Portraits" "The Hap- biased and unfriendly Englishmen have en- wlil be in complete harmony with the two him to approach with a mature a slogan for all the Jewish groups religious liberty in this country. the publication of Marvin Lowers- Piest Couple In All the World," mind the justice or injustice of the people who want a good job for their and for the country. Et. No one by the wildest stretch of that's translation of the famous "Sabbatai Zevi Sets the Jews couraged the drumming up of the so-called daughter religions—the Christian and Mos- Mooney case. forts should be made to prevent imagination could possibly believe classic "The Memoirs of Gluckel of Agog, —and thus ad Infinitum, Arab problem and have emboldened the lem—and with the characteristic domes of into this country of any that such a group of women har- Hameln," and if we are to judge by page after page, fascinating title ORTHODOXY the entry Here we AND are back to the long Hitler propagandist, who in the in-, boring their intolerant and illib- the first sample in the new liar- reveals fascinating story.. handful of anti-Zionist Moslems in placing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the REFORM From one of the quoted page per venture, then we may well ex- obstacles in the path of Zionist effort. Most years of conflict between Reform terest of his racial and erratic eral could I have a pect an unusually great and excep- titles the readers will gather that bill ideas of rights. think given what us the Mosque of Omar, better known as Gluckel not only lived in the days and Orthodox Judaism in a state- discouraging in the discussion of this Arab- so-callec • tionally worth-while series of im- D. A. R. needs as a steady diet is of the famous Sabbatal Zevi aspira- I find in the New York Eve- to read the statements of the portant books. Jewish problem has been the comfort which the Dome of the Rock, which is practically ment tions to Messianism but describes ning Journal by Dt. Israel Gold- TOLERATION founders of the country. Let them Gluckel's memoirs, appearing for thi effects of the occurcnces on Jews themselves have given to their the site of the ancient temple of the He- stein. Ile is reported to have said study the sweep and broad under- the first time in English translation the Jews othe f time. in commenting on the Passover: standing of the HUMANITY ex- —there are also in existence two brews." By LOUIS I. NEWMAN enemies. Mr. Lowenthal and the publishers "Those who are afraid of the pressed by Washington, and Jef- German and earned one Hebrew transla- -- On other occasions he revealed not only new have the gratitude of Eng- So few Jews appear interested enough to forces to which emancipation tf, ..Ati nth ri of 411. ferson. What they need to be tions—is without doubt a classic lish-reading Jewries for this ex- to make a study of the true facts resulting genuine sympathy for the Jewish cause, but has exposed the Jew and desire on out ter tent truly the DAUGHTERS of the of first magnitude. Born in 1646 cellent work. It is a classic which dielst thou dri•: from the walls 'Why Isolate themselves within to A.A,,, .A4 di... , AMERICAN REVOLUTION is to I (she died in 1724), Gliwicel wrote promises to live in English liter- from the settlement of Jews in Palestine, also deep knowledge of Jewish traditions of Orthodoxy which would drive AA sees loss imbibe some of the spirit of their Abraham ,aid: lie .0.1a not ' ,i,, fathers They are always com- of her children, following the death stare. that a bit of additional light on this subject and aspirations. them back into the ghetto ways Andra ra To relate even the most impor- Occurring several days after the death of are not true to the spirit of Jude- rs Tee w . s the pyer nee True Go . d without eon,- planng ii about liberals and are of their father. Simply but beauti- tent elements in this volume would is always in place. Such light is especially IV ; wonhips putting this person or that person t fully told, this interesting person- take much more apace than is here appropriate in view of the unfairness of another great friend of the Hebrew Uni- Ism." These are strong words. But H. corn nens Inn ass ,. beyond the pale because of too slay of more than two centuries available. Many of the stories told thou to t a ho reports of so-called British experts who go versity, that of the noted Zionist, Philip words are not going to settle the Theo relates her life ate, ry, and spices by the author are worth re-telling- • answered God:'Tie ..... tr year. radical ideas. Some of the great- Wattenberg, Sir Patrick's demise adds to issue. To my mind, sneaking al a est souls and finest spirits In her narrative with so many his- Gluckel, for instance, tells the fol- lestine to "study" conditions. The morT thie to Pa Reform Judaism has Jew, Reform mescals and fascinating parrables lowing parable: n disapproved of the note of sorrow which thus mars the That harr. America have bee 1•1 1nr. '" failed somewhere somehow. In report of Lewis French is a sample of such Daughters who are pro and stores that the memoirs read --w. atoold. 1 oar. Put ''' seventh anniversary of the Hebrew n . odoxy And e nsisi. shzt thou wise stekeet ion b- these i n their approach to na- like a novel. .Orth great pain. for 0,11. ebildrea; for on this. the transition from t vinciai i unfairness. Icy, now being observed throughout the something was lost daring the w, Added I Lionel problems. Added to the good qualities is an (TWO to Next Page). "al as?' To counteract the dangers which may re- journey. What it was, was some-1 • RANDOM THOUGHTS • • by Charles H. Joseph A Great and Classic Work zri llddr •PPIZI sult from the dissemination of such unfair world.