littfATRorrlErasagfROXICIL
sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Figaro and L'Ami du Peuple he borrowed
111Ti/EWISilefRON1CLE stupidities from the old FIrd propaganda
and the new Hitler bigotries. The B'nai
B'rith Order he calls "a sinister internation-
had Weekly try The Jewish Chronicle Publis►hag C. lea 1 al power." He attacks "Russian Jews, who
u Second-
have always been considered as apt to
.
te'cZatEr,: $111,:rer St .11 1r"
*See .t Detroit, II
spread subversive ideas." He resurrected
es
and
Publication
Building
eral Offic
from among the dead one of humanity's
Woodward
Avenue
525
great noblemen whose honored name he
phone: c.aii as 1040 Cable Adds...! Chronicle besmirched in the following paragraph:
Langloa Otte.
Stratford Place, London, W. I, England
"Jacob Schiff died in October, 1920, fol-
Per Year lowed by the regrets of Jews of all national-
.......
bscription, in
ities, who considered him as the temporal
,• Moore putlkall on, all correspondence sod newt muter
set mach this o Nice by Tuesday' evening of each week.
head of the Jewish nation, and saw in him
only.
paper
es,
kIndly
ea*
one
gale
of
the
hen mailing none
the man providentially stimuTated by God
Detroit Jewish Chronicle Melte. correepondeme on gale.
to chastise 'Pharaoh' of Russia and his i
respoml-
ta of Intermt la the Jewish people, bet Mealtime the
welters
by
meat
of
the
views
expressed
r
for
an
Indorse
Ian
people."
Sabbath Readings of the Law.
Thus a new hate is being propagated, and
Pentateuchal portion—Lev. 26:3-27:34.
to accomplish his ends M. Coty appears de-
Prophetical portion--Jer. 16:19-17:14.
lyar 21, 5692 termined to spare no one, not even Presi-
ay 27, 1932
dent Herbert Hoover of the United States
So stupid are some of his charges and so
outh in the Lead.
insanely does he seek to entice into his
may
be
said
in
criticism
or
ap-
Whatever
net of hate every name of prominence, that
the
methods
which'
were
pur-
obation of
the following letter, written recently to
solicitation
of
funds
for
the
ed in the
the editor of the New York Herald by
Campaign,
there
was
such
a
tiled Jewis
Charles A. Weil, deserves a wider audience
ast amount of effort expended by the de- than it has so far received:
oted, unsel ish and self-sacrificing volun-
In an article in the Ami Du People of Feb-
era that ev iry other element must be rele-
ruary 20, M. Coty accuses President Hoover of
ated to the background.
self-interested complicity in connection with the
reparation moratorium of July last year and, in
Particular ly gratifying during the cam-
the some breath, places upon the Jews and Jacob
aign which just closed was the fact that
Schiff as head of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., and leader
outh was i n the lead. Young men and
of a so-called Jewish banking coterie, the respon-
ued
with
a
spirit
of
camara-
sibility for the German refusal or inability to
omen, imb
pay reparations, and the Bolshevist revolution
erie and sp ortamanship, joined in an effort
in Russia. This unwarranted attack upon the
head of a friendly nation and a whole race,
or commun II service and achieved compar-
shows neither command of the facts, nor logical
tive nieces s in the face of obstacles they
consistence with undisputed facts that are mat-
ad to enco inter, and in spite of the refusal
ters of common knowlegde.
the
wealthy
Jews
in
the
coin-
I cdnsider myself all the more qualified to take
many of
this position since I have been almost consistently
articipate
in
this
campaign
for
nity to p
opposed to Mr. Hoover's policies since he has
lief and c ultural causes.
been in office, but I will defend his integrity and
ask M. Coty what proof he has that, in 1930
Now th a ; the campaign is over, we re-
already, Mr. Hoover had received from Germany
estion
we
placed
to
our
leaders
eat the qu
the proposition for the moratorium that was only
announced in 1931. I am not asking for hear-
Bowing tl• he campaigns of 1930 and 1931:
say, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., is neither Jewish nor re-
e
man-power,
which
wad
assem-
ow will th
sponsible
for the Bolshevist revolution, and Jacob
led in the course of the drive, be utilized
Schiff died almost a decade ago.
The statement that Jews paid for Mr. Hoover's
Or cornmur lot service throughout the year?
election is disproven by the published lists of
he sentim ent we expressed following last
contributors to the campaign costs.
is camp iaign, in an editorial in our issue
The fact of the matter is that the credits ex-
1931,
is
as
applicable
today
as
tended by certain American banks to Germany
May 22,
were extended by public, not private, banks and
and
two
years
ago.
In
the
edi-
'was then
I challenge M. Coty to point on their board of
directors to members of the Jewish faith, or,
orial of a year ago we stated:
A Dream Comes True •
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
The corn paign being over, the communally-
minded mu st begin to think of the future. What
about Jewi sh activities in this community for
the balance of the year? Surely, a community
does not fu action only three or four weeks in the
year by in .rely conducting a charity drive. In
the present campaign were assembled so many
differing g roupa of Jews, among the volunteers
were enlist ed so many young men and women
who have never before partcipated in Jewish
activities, that to fail to retain their interest in
things Jew ish would be tantamount to inviting
even great er indifference in Jewish ranks by the
failure to make use of an unusual triumph.
It is wel I to remember that while a campaign
can, as th i s one was, be won by stunts, by ex-
cellent or snization, a good spirit of camera-
done and fidi e sportsmanship, the life of the Jew-
ish commu nity depends upon the type of leader-
ship we d velop, the kind of content we give to
our Jewis activities, the extent to which we
are able t o make culture, respect for learning,
Jewish ide aliom command and rule the conduct •
Of the co nmunity. Perhaps it is in place at
this time o recall the ancient warning that was
issued to Hannibal, one of the world's greatest
generals, anent his victories: "Hannibal knows
how to ga In a victory, but not how to use it."
For, be it remembered, this drive was not for
relief aim le, although "Relief, Relief!" was the
central cr y. Ancient and indestructible tradi-
tions we e involved in the campagin appeal.
Jewish ed Nation played an important part in the
campaign budget. Ordinarily, except for the
present c ritical times, that would and should
come first . There were other educational items,
and amor ig the leading causes was the ideal of
• rebuilt Palestine. There is sufficient material
for study , thinking, communal intereat included
in the c empaign's causes to make this com-
munity t will in Jewish living, and to lead it on
to even g seater achievement. But will interest in
these ca uses die with the excitement of the
drive, th e campaign only to be recalled in the
demands for the payment of pledges?
Jacobi Sabbath Evenine Service. Sponsored by Congregation '
Em•nu.EI of New York Proving Vital Factor in
Revival of Synagogue Music.
Our Film Folk
By HELEN ZIGMOND
By-the-Way
Tidbits and News
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
,Cops right, 1932. :swirl, Telegraphic agency, ire.)
A BEAR STORY
HOLLYWOOD.—Is Winchell in
It is a variation of an old Yiddish story, but I've just heard it
a spot! As the star of "0. E. again—and at this time it seems to me particularly apropos.
"You know," remarked Chayim to Beryl, "I really ought to
America, "Waltah" will be on the
receiving end of the critics' barbs 'bench Gomel' (make a blessing for rescue from peril) now."
"And why?" gestured Beryl.
this time.... Anyway, the salary
Goldmark. Later he went to is estimated at fifty thousand .
"Well," replied Chayim, "it's a long story, but I'll tell it quickly.
The activity of the choir
Paris and then to Berlin, where and that's quite a pile of conso- It was getting dark. All about me, I could see night falling. Yes,
committee of Temple Enianu-
at
the
Hochschule
he studied
El, New York City, in sponsor-
lotion. The picture must be fin- falling like a heavy snow. And here 1 was going through the woods.
fur 9lusik with Paul Juon. ished immediately, if not sooner, And let me tell you this was the real woods. The kind of woods
ing new musical services for the
Although most of his composi- as Walter has to punch the old they have out in the West, where men are men and woods are woods.
synagogue, is arousing nation-
tions have not been religious in time clock at the Da ily Mirror on A real jungle. Tigers, lions, wolves pranced and (lanced all through it.
wide interest. Their program
character this Friday evening June 30.
consists chiefly in commission-
"I soon saw that in the darkness of night I would not be able to
• •
service is not his first essay in
make my way, that if I did, sonic hyena might mistake me for a meal.
ing outstanding Jewish compos-
Among several
the field.
Max Trell, • who writes the kid- So I searched for some place where I could abide the night.
ers to write these services, with
choral works is the "Response dies' Good-Night Story for the
"Terrified, I walked softly—and lo, imagine my pleasure as I
the ultimate end that there will
to Silent Prayer," especially Hearst papers, is a recent arrival stumbled amid the howling of the wild animals of prey on a small
be a revival of Hebrew syna-
written for the dedication of in Hollywood. His story, "Man- but left over, probably, by some hunter. I could have fallen on my
gogue) music in America.
the new Temple Emanu-El in hattan Lawyer," was sold to War- knees and uttered a prayer of thanksgiving, but I had my new suit
The first of these commissions
was deliverance indeed.
New York.
has been put into effect. Freder-
ner's ... it's about a Jewish New on and didn't want to dirty it. I went in. It
Nevertheless, it was very lonesome. My nearest neighbor was a giant
The musical warmth and tech- York lawyer.
ick Jacobi completed his Sab-
• • •
alligator, whose form I could perceive from the window of my hut.
nical facility which mark "As-
bath evening service a short
.
syrian Prayers" and "The Poet
producer at 24 is It was so lonely I could have gladly gone up and made friends even
A
time ago, and there has been ex-
in the Desert," works by Mr. "Junior" Linemen's', who began his with this alligator, but after all, I had no introduction, so I thought
cellent comments from critics on
Jacobi which have been played
at 17 after graduating I had better not. I am not a very forward person.
the performance of it at Temple
by almost every orchestra in the from the Ethical Culture School in
"Yes, it was lonesome. No radio and the only broadcasting was
Emanu-El. The committee's
country, are likewise to be New York City. His the first that of the wild beast calls. How I missed the afternoon paper. I
seemingly visionary plan, con-
e
decided
there and then that in the future I would .be much more
found
in
the
music
of
this
serv-
ceived over two years ago, has
ease. to be bor. late the miser,
ice. There is nothing of the business instead of coming to it respe ctful to my paper. I wouldn't wrap herring in it. I would
become now a reality, and all
realize
that
it constituted an integral portion of my daily enjoyment.
secular
art
here,
however.
who are acquainted with the
from some other line of work.
• • .
As I sat thinking thus, I felt my bones ache. I concluded that I
The music is characterized by
music of this first of the new
must
be
weary.
There was one of those Murphy-in-the-wall beds in
profoundly religious servor, in
Mr. I. C. Freud, who hailed
services can give it only super-
its hymns of praise as in the from the big motor-car city, is a the hut. I pulled it out, and undressed myself and sat down on the
lative praise.
.
more intimate "Borechu" and Close associate of Joseph Schenck bed. How I wished then that I could listen in to some bedtime story
This plan is a highly interest-
Va'anachnu." There are nine at United Artists.
—you know, the soothing kind about the bear who bit off the nose
ing one, from the artistic as
• • •
of the little blue-eyed boy, the kind that puts you in the peaceful
choral hymns, all with cantor
well as the religious standpoint.
mood for sleep. I lit a cigarette for a final smoke before I said my
in
solo—very Hebrew in character
a
story
RKO is looking for
In addition to the Jacobi serv-
and to be used either in the Or- which to co-star• Gregory Ratoff night prayers. My mood was a very peaceful one. I could have
ice, the committee has placed its
thodox or the Reform syna- and his wife, Eugenie Leontovitch, voted for Hoover th en.
commissions in the hands of Jo-
"When all of a sudden, what stands before me? Well, in order
gogue. These have Hebrew who will be here in three weeks.
seph Achron and Lazare Samin-
texts and in their simplicity as Ratoff Is now acting as the very not to excite you, for psychologists have proven that excitement
sky, choir director of Temple
The engenders a poisonous secretion in the blood, which is very harmful,
well as the actual use of the funny film producer in
Emanu-El. Besides these. Ern-
let me tell you quickly—it was a bear. Yes, a real, live bear. I had
old Hebrew modes are very Truth About Hollywood."
est Bloch has also written a
• • s
undressed to go to sleep, so I was bare—and here was another bear.
suggestive of the traditional
service and the committee is ne-
Authors you may know: Milton It wasn't so much that I was embarrassed at being caught so ultra-
music of Judaism.
gotiating to try to secure the
deshabille, you understand. I was actually frightened. You can
is
a
poem
writer,
There is one hymn with Eng- R■ison, Jewish
right to perform his service. By
lish words, to the scriptural scenarist at M. G. M.; P. J. Wolf- never tell what's in a bear's mind. Women and elephants, they say,
recruiting such artists the com-
never
forget. But bears forget everything, except their appetite.
poem "May the Words of My sou , whose second novel , "Summ er
mittee is envisaging a plan of
Mouth," which is sung only in Motel," is just off the press. Is • And with me weighing 150 pounds, and being in such good condition
that
colossal proportions.
the Reform service. Of the two dialogue-maker for the talkies. for I exercise every day at the Y. M. C. A., you can understand
"AT FOOT OF ALTAR"
versions of this the first is par- Wolfson was • pharmacist 'till ■ I must have looked a juicy steak indeed to the bear. You see, I am
ticularly beautiful in its expres- publisher discovered he had a trying to get the bear's point of view. The truth of the matter is
Music has always served the
trunkful of stories, written in that most people's misunderstandings arise, because they fail to
cause of religion. According to
stveness.
that
Walter Pater it, like all the
In the Hebrew chorals there is spare momenta at night after work realize the other person'a point of view. Nevertheless, I realized
of delicate
other arts, was "born at the
a striking variety in the musical . . . Jerome Sackheim, play- this was no time for detailed analysis and discussion
foot of the altar." But this pro-
contents which reflects very per- wright of "When the Bough points. The first law of success is action. So I at once made up my
cedure is something of an inno-
fectly the meaning of the texts. Breaks," is also a filmlander. He mind that I would suspend the processes of protracted cerebration
vation today, despite the fact
The hymn which opens the sere. was recently made • member of and become, as it were, a man of action. Let people call me a Bab-
of America. bitt. What care I?
that throughout music's past
ice, the "Toy L'hodos," is vigor. the Author's • League
• •
"Fortunately, being a married man, I had learned to think fast.
history we find countless paral-
ous and festive in character.
On receipt of a big bill for the So what did I do? I realized that all would be lost if I lost my wits.
Id cases. The place held by
Here "It is Good to Give Thanks
So
I
said to myself, think hard or forevermore be silent. If I could
upkeep
of
his
polo
pony,
Arthur
to the Lord" is sung out in'
music in the synagogue has
I always been of great import-
marked rhythmic phrases. The Caesar, screen gaggist, rushed to only get some plan. The Russians have a five-year plan, I knew.
But
the
bear probably wouldn't wait that long. All of a sudden, I
closing hymn "Adon Olom" is the stables and yelled, "What are
ance, and iq all other sects as
horses—caviar!" smelled some wood burning. I knew then that my brain must have
well. Palestrina and Johann
similar to this in both, a direct- you feeding those
• • •
begun
to
think. And presto—I had a plan. I jumped on the bed. I
Bach are the two outstanding
ness and simplicity contribute
That contemplated Metro-Hears knew the bear would follow me. In fact, I even invited it to follow
directly or indirectly affiliated with the firm of
cases in point. It is surprising
to the grandeur of the subjects.
Kuhn, Loeb & Co., or any Jewish private bank.
that contemporary religion has
The "Sch'ma Yisroel" is prob- newsreel tie-up is suffering from me. The bear jumped on the bed. Then I quickly jumped off the
Some of the banks particularly involved in Ger-
been so dilatory in utilizing this
ably the most eloquent in the political pains ... Louis B. Mayer bed, and pushed the Murphy bed back into the wall.
"The bear growled. 'Good-bye, bear,' I said, 'I bear you no ill-
many are even particolarly anti-Semitic, and
prerogative.
collection; and the "Borechu" is staunchly pro-Repub. . . . and
Jew
myself,
am
in
a
position
to
know
it.
Hearst is for pushing Democrat will, but it was you or me, and if I let you get me, who'll borrow
being a
most colored by pathos.
The first service to be com-
news on the money from my best friends?
Nor is M. Coty's allegation of Jewish assistance
Speaking
of
.
G
.
between
The
close
alliance
pleted in the series is for the
"With that I was off, or rather I thought I was off, for the
to Germany consistent with the knowledge we
the musical phrases and the He-
Sabbath evening. It is published
• •
have of the anti-Semitism that is rampant in
how ling of the bear had attracted one of the biggest bear mobs that
brew words, notable in all the
by the Bloch Publishing Com-
Germany, and the spectacle of the above-named
Alene
Carroll,
daughter
of
Car-',
I
had ever seen. I was disgusted. I thought the best thing for me
hymns, would be impossible to
pany. Its merit as a musical ex-
American bankers provoking the Bolshevist
explain had we not known that roll Nathan, film exhibitor, has I to do was to run. So I ran as fast as I could. Imagine it—a whole
pression of the emotional ideas
revolution is so absurd that it scarcely war-
Uni-
the composer has spent much been handed a term ticket by
flock of bears pursuing! What chance would I have? I ran and ran.
of the text makes it an ex-
rants any more consideration than to ask M.
Suddenly, I came to water, and plunged into it. The bears, thous t
Ian- vernal.
thought and study upon the Ian-
tremely happy beginning for the
• • •
Coty, who may have some evidence to that effect,
I, will stop now. But did they? They did not. They dived into the
guage. It is said that for many
realization of its fond parents'
water
after me—and to boot it all, in front of me, • giant crocodile
to produce same.
Jolson,
incidentally,
is
doing
years Mr. Jacobi has been inter-
hopes.
opened its ghastly mouth, ready to devour me. It was terrible, I tell
four-a-day
in
the
picture
houses
ested
in
all
manifestations
of
Frederick Jacobi, the corn-
M. Coty's campaign has elements of great poser,
try-out
for
the
a
up
north
.
.
.
you, terrible."
Hebrew life and culture.
is a musician of great
"Well," said Beryl, "how did you escape?"
Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman songs of his next picture ... My,
danger, first, as weatated, because he has ability, who ranks as one of
"Well, to tell the truth, the only thing that saved me," said
my . . . $15,000 a week for just
of
the
executive
board
of
the
America's
leading
figures
in
con-
bought up a numbeitpof newspapers and is
"was, it afterwards developed, that the whole thing never
practicing!
Chayim,
Union
of
American
Hebrew
temporary music. His works
•
•
•
thus in position to prejudice the minds of have been performed by the Congregations, is chairman of
transpired."
•
•
•
certain
exec.
takes
•
fatherly
A
many thousands of unsuspecting readers; Boston, Philadelphia and New the choir committee of Temple care of one of his former secre
ITS LIVING COUNTERPART
Emanu-El.
Other
members
of
Orchestras.
York
Symphony
and secondly because he follows the same
It's a long story, to illustrate a simple point. The point is the
the committee are: Philip J. taries, now retired. One day the
WARMTH
principle of appealing to the prejudices of MUSICAL
Goodheart, vice-chairman; Sam- studio heads were in a conference case of Mr. Curtis. who hoaxed Mr. Lindbergh and the world—who
Born in 1893 in San Fran-
considering
the
purchase
of
•
par-
concocted a most fantastic string of tales—but it transpires that it
impoverished masses whom he misleads cisco, he studied composition uel M. Newburger and Gerald
was all a figment of the imagination.
(Turn to Next Page).
with stories about international Jewish with Ernest Bloch and Reuben F. Warburg.
Which goes to prove that many ridiculous stories have their
counterparts in reality.
bankers: the old bogey which ever finds
•
•
•
. By ALMA LUBIN
•
ignorant believers.
The' Jewish veterans of France, one of
the groups M. Coty has libeled, have started
suit against him to avenge his stupid and ly-
ing accusations. Perhaps a new Aaron
Shapiro will yet prove the undoing of
France's perfume king, whose name ap-
pea'rs so prominently on 'cosmetics labels in
England and America, as well as France.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
by Charles
H. Joseph
A SELLING TITLE
And talking about Humorist Frank Sullivan's suggestion to his
publisher that his book, "Broccoli and Other Things," be renamed
The Good Earth," so that its sales may increase, there is the some-
what. similar story of the young woman who came to the big city in
pursuance of literary aspirations.
"I can't think of a good nom de plume," said the literary deb.
"Why not take the name of Fannie Hurst? You can sell any-
thing under that name."
•
•
•
IF I'M WRONG, SUE ME
These seem troublous times for columnists. Here, Winchell has
been having trouble with the Mirror, followed by a nervous break-
down, and now Harry Hershfield, who has been lately columning for
the Graphic, is suing that paper. All because the Graphic syndicate
cut his salary, which Hershfield says is forbidden by his contract.
Hershfield, I understand, is suing the syndicate for $25,000.
And there is a little irony in the story, in view of the fact that
Hershfield's column is captioned: "If I Am Wrong, Sue Me." In-
stead, he is doing the suing.
Winchell, I hear, is recovering, and while recuperating down in
California has entered the movies, as well as the write-ies. He is to
star in a picture to be called "O. K. America."
•
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•
CLEAR CONSTRUCTIVE MATZOH FOR PRISONERS
The way Detroit conducted that STATESMANSHIP OF PREMIER This item of Milton Schrayer's in
the Jewish News of Denver at-
Allied Jewish Campaign for $165,- MUSSOLINI."
There I think you have in a few tracted my attention. My col-
600 should hearten the rest of the
country. Just at a time when words • clear-cut picture of the league is discoursing on the sub-
everybody had concluded that Hitler movement. And Lloyd ject of matzoth. lie refers to a
there was no longer any money in George merely confirms all other campaign which was conducted to
jeans or bank Detroit observers when he intimates that raise funds for matzoth for pris-
Felix M. Warburg — Palestine Farmer. anybody's
Jewry with a spirit that is thrilling Hitler is more of • Billy Sunday oners in Sing Sing, and he has no
regrets that the campaign failed,
Felix M. Warburg, banker, philanthro- comes along and gives sums that than a Mussolini.
because:
pist, one of the outstanding Jewish leaders look bigger than they did two or
CHRIS-
IN
JEWISH
CHILDREN
"If the inmates of the prisons
or-
At the closing campaign dinner, on May in the world today, was speaking before a three years ago. There is an
TIAN SCHOOLS
had paid any attention to their re-
ganization
spirit
present
there
8, Fred M. Butzel advised the volunteer group of prominent Chicagoans, on the that makes for success. The Maybe Rabbi Louis Wolsey of ligion, if they had observed its
orkers to make a study of the various occasion of the opening of the American largest sum, I think, was $10,000, Philadelphia, who sent his re. teachings, they would not be in
there were any number of ligious school children to different the penitentiary ... The vast ma-
auses which were included in the Allied Palestine Campaign in that city. An en- and
that ran into the thousands. Christian services no they might . jority of Sing Sing's population
ewish Campaign—Palestine, the Hebrew tirely different Warburg we have been ac- others
I may not be a professor of eco- obtain a practical insight into the ' are young men with an aversion
hools, the problems of European Jewries customed to hear about emerged at this nomics but I am under the impres- study of comparative religion, and to work . . .to ask people to send DETROIT EXPERIMENTS
so doing aroused the ire find
of matzoth
matzoth to law violators of this
It happened in Detroit, at the banquet of the Allied Jewish Cam-
o that they may best understand the dinner. The revelation came when the sion that no city has been harder by
hit by the depression than the Rabbi Louis Newman, may
kind (gangsters, crooks, etc., etc.) paign, according to Editor Philip Slomovitz.
eeds of the community and the movements noted financier declared:
Automobile City. yet here we find comfort in an item I came across does not meet with a sympathetic
There are two divisions of the campaign, it appears, one headed
the Literary Digest the other response from thoughtful people." by Robert Marwil and the other by James A. Kates. Mr. Marwill's
or which they worked during the fund-
"I am a Palestine farmer and Palestine our co-religionists coming up with in
on their faces and cheer day. The writer in a church pa-
division had been going rather slow, until he decided to experiment
aising drive. It is a wise and timely sug- is the subject that is nearest my heart, a in smile
per
stated that "All Jewish chil- BUT SOULS ARE EMPTY
their hearts generously giving
with the Jewish good luck belief that changing the name means
estion. If able leadership is to be develop- something of which I love to talk."
as if they never heard of the de- dren were ex-officio members of l , I can't agree. If Jewish prison- changing the luck. And apparently it worked.
Sunday School
DeRoy, the the Congregational seat
Whereupon, Mr. Kates' division followed suit, and at the recent
d from the youth who dominated the cam- ' Mr. Warburg is only one of a group of pression. . . . Aaron
in Okla-' ens still have enough regard for
ny campaigns,
of
ministry." their religious obligations to went banquet Mr. Kates reported that he was distressed to report that the
paign machinery, the young men and wo- wealthy Jews who have come to feel this t veteran
h h
hee,ci h eueprleeterr to of dthisfrohne shulahl;)ei Irma where I began crinyt radition of
Jewish
luck idea didn't work in his case.
t
en mu ;t first be taught to understand the way about Palestine, particularly as a re-
a thzf
moatzot
h a n d other
But Mr. Marwill came back with: "You have to be a believing
f i eautIzt °1 firinditth „m
auses they worked for. This should be the suit of the satisfaction they derived from Lazaron of Byaltimyore tmo Eddie !) ev.1aosaman. eTthee
t.Jewish
'
ences
-
'
external
evid
Jew
to
get
results."
participated
lustily
the 'Christy is that many Jews keep all the
a antor. That effort should prove - man
In other words, I gather, Mr. Kates should abdicate all doubt
festivities,
but in ultimatdriship
rst element in training them for leader- their investments in Palestine. The late C
ti nes inwsihioratnvetro v.ol.thr der ozdmuanid
ir
souls
are
i
t
es
l
and
the
m
oo
n
i
about
the
success
of his drive, and his faith will bring results, eh,
m
ret
ee
in'gteoroitiltlebrews. ' c
grew
hip. How is to be this done? It is the Lord Melchett made one of the largest in-
know crooks what, Phil?
r gion.
y
cont ac ts '
.""Sthucli"
yet
who
bee
n
caught,
esponsibility of the Jewish Welfare Feder- dividual -investments in Palestine, next to ' pull the bedclothes over their
the churci," I who haven't
every time they hear the are of great value to
comments the writer,
observe with meticulo us care every
ation and of the various agencies which Baron Rothschild. It is now believed that beads
, and he ' adds
word "drive."
regrets
Is h Jewish rite and think that by so
er
s
Wi
l
—
-W—
"one
of
the
were included in the drive to draw the one of the few valuable legacies left by
dwoaivng otlieythahrz i good Jews. To my
a
town
which
was
he never lived in
youth into communal work, not alone Lord Melchett who was, in his lifetime, LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEW OF
small enough so that heco purldiestget , I LIVE RIGHT ZifIl f.„7,9.7 ,111v
HITLER
during campaigns, but in the consideration considered among the wealthiest men in
chummy with a Catholic
By HARRIS I. SELIG
am sure it will be of interest.
agree. Last week I recited my MONIES they would b# BETTER
of the problems that face us every day in Europe are the investments he made in to I the readers of this column to I own
experience in attending ■ I Jews. No one disputf the value
"Vox populi Vox dei," the voice links to it. The majority of ou
the year. Should the interest of our youth Palestinian orange groves.
obtain David Lloyd George's re- Christian Sabbath School and of ceremonialism. but when we
_WORSHIPTHAT then we are of the people is the Voice of God. brethren reverence the spiritual
to the Hitler movement in cut
ame of
o it unscathed. Jewish
Aside from the soundness of investments action
jibe retained for communal causes, and
Germany. This brief excerpt is l y spec king. It's not a bad idea poverty-stricken, spiritually speak-
The voice of the individual is creations of their past and desire
should this youth be so trained that it will in Palestine, there is that great satisfaction taken from a copyrighted article
not heard—the voices of • few, to transplant them to this soil, but
uainted with our neigh _ ing.
may they be ever so great and in- find it difficult to do so. Their
develop into a thinking and understanding of possessing something in the cradle-land appearing in the Hearst news-. bor'e faith. Ours should be stron g COMMUNISM—A FALSE
fluential, are lost. The voice of labors meet with little success be
g to carry us through.
constituency out of which is to arise also of our people, which we hope to rebuild Paprs:
MESSIAH
"The rise of the Nazi movement, enou h
the multitude is heard. The will cause they lack unity—each syna
I
read
with
interest
the
remarks
able
leadership,
then
something
will
the majority attracts attention. rogue and each community stand
again as Israel's Homeland. Baron Roth- in Germany is of course an im-
an
made by James Waterman Wise of
social
phenomenon.
its,
nation asks for by itself, and little is to be ac
portant
have resulted from the spectacular cam- schild is proud of it; Lord Melchett was
I WISH
last Sunday from the pulpit of the When an entire
impulse comes not so much from
anything,
its wish is fulfilled. complished by individual effort.
I Free Synagogue in New York. He
paign machinery built here in the past few proud of it; now Warburg is *evincing a the laboring claws as from the !
The
united
demand
of a people is
Three million Jews want kosher
!Win speaking, among other things, respected.
By A. ZABENKIN
similar pride. Had our wealthy shown such younger members of the sour-.
food. Three million Jews pay for
ears.
of Communism and he made this
n mind
b
b
geoise.
It
must
kosher
food, but find it hard to
"If the entire Jewish nation
a practical interest in Palestine ten years as a curious fact that following on Translated from the Hebrew by
ets 't' Communism
ement
is a faire Messiah would observe two Sabbaths prop- get, because they are not united.
P. M. Raskin.
ago,
we
might,
today,
have
had
more
than
vastation
of
private
capital
A New Haman.
tinheler
not because it promises economic erly," say our sages, "the Redemp- ; They build Jewish institutions,
I would not shine as a star
savings, e i no f Gte;
twice the number of settlers in the Home-
salvation or denies religious sal- tion would come ■at once." If the contribute money tO all causes,
That glows for a while
The i • on the pages of Henry Ford's land and we might have had little to worry many c1l
i uar?nYg t r ihde
vation but because it threatens the entire nation would be united, give everywhere, but are not
drop of dew—
In
•
the
bourgeoise
are
no
n
Independent
had
hardly
dried,
mark.
•
earbor
fundamental importance of the in- even for the brief space of two heard anywhere. Because of their
And fades like a smile.
class in Ger-
about the future of the great experiment
n
mous
apology
to
the
Jews
by
dividual in the interests of the weeks, the shackles of the galuth disunion, their money is some-
ith th
cycbtuhte0Teidldol%:e
m
a i ny
moon
we
are
engaged
in
there.
Perhaps
we
should
would be broken, and the long- times used for the making of a
I would not shine in the
masa.
e auto mobile king, when new Hamans be-
they are definitely r wroras es o* ff . in
down
practically
every
Peeping
This thought is interesting. be- awaited redemption would come. golden calf, when they really seek
rejoice that at last Jews in
their black coats than the work.
appear
in
various
lands.
To
make
Exile is the result of disunion. to build • tabernacle. They all
an armyless king
cause after all it seems to me that
an to
portion of the globe are beginning to look epr sz noveorfalltsh . .i Such di • de- Like
the more we standardize humans A nation made up of separatists is want the tabernacle, but only few
On an enemy's town;
e life of the Jewish people miserable, an at this experiment through practical lenses.
hig hl y d ucated
■ nation of wanderers, • people , demand it. The majority remains
the
less
we
approximate
the
true
e
tie
ed
s
v y o I u t e i ounear
exanc ler Cuza rose in Rumania. Adolph Once Jews begin to display private initia- class breed s i not
And seeing below
ideals of life. If we are to sub- I without home, ambition, or n' inactive, and the demand of the
surprie.
d
t h
A wor ld
Wh en individuals go out look- few is not fulfilled.
merge our individual characteris-
itler e merged as the Messiah of the mobs Live and make sound economic investments ' among
ing that Hitler with his program
a
cloud
in
Hides
When the Reform Speak.
tics and ambitions and function as ing for their national redeemer,
ho thl •ive on hate. General Ludendorff in Palestine, even the present progressive , of Nationalist zea l an d attack on
And sighs and weeps;
We all know that the Reform
they
usually find him with "sore
cogs
in
an
economic
machine
much
I
. th
e Jews, bankers and prospe rous
'ned t he dark forces of anti-Semitism.
constitute
but a small portion of
of the value of life will be de- I feet, sitting at the gates of Rome"
spurt will increase.
, capitalists should find an eager I would shine as the sun—
stroyed. The Communist is think.; and he pays no attention to them. the Jewry of America. But they
Shadows to drive,
h e s e discon-
Now a new anti-Semitic leader claims
EF-
Meanwhile we have reason to be proud ' follo wing among E t POSSIBLE
are well organized, and when they
ing only in terms of animal life, I
Laski ■ , Ilal ty.
T H
Laug hter to wake
e lim alight in France. M. Francois Coty, of Felix M. Farburg, the happy Palestine
ut u s FEdTS OF . THE
that is, he wants everyone to be
Three-quarters of the Jewish assemble in annual convention al l
MOVEMENT
Earth to revive.
I sure of food and shelter. So he population of this country are Or- the newspapers readily give them
'
um ! king, is the manufacturer of new farmer, and we endorse his call :
DISCOUNTED
BY
THE
' ARE-
wants to level the whole economic thodox. The great majority of space. Aware of the fact that
A triumphant king,
Ia, O r the reviver of old ones, and to itc- all join hands together and try to make !FACT THAT HITLE R H IMSELF
structure and make of mankind the American Jews refuse to they will meet with no united re-
Though perishing soon—
num-
TO BE A MAN OF
( FACT
pHs h his ends he has purchased a
animated Ford ears that will move break the chain that goes back to , Natant, or concerted denial, they
Palestine so beautiful that other people will
THUSIASMS RATHER THN , Not as a star,
without thought or ambition.
Not
as
a
moon.
Mount Sinai, but wish to add new
THE
of newspapers in which he conducts envy us the piece of wore
TO LACK
k • have e done • " i IDEA A S AND
,
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