PIEVE111011: /DMA ORM lac l=nEtWaliall 11 Figaro and L'Ami du Peuple he borrowed stupidities from the old Fird propaganda and the new Hitler bigotries. The B'nai and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE B'rith Order he calls "a sinister internation- Leo al power," He attacks "Russian Jews, who (nblie ► ed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co. 4.1s p i rt• have always been considered as apt to lettered ea Second-does :lau d: 111. Art et Yareh .laceDetroit. Mich spread subversive ideas." He resurrected General Offices and Publication Building from among the dead one of humanity's 525 Woodward Avenue great noblemen whose honored name he 'adephoosei Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle besmirched in the following paragraph: Offic. 14 Stratford Place, Loudon, W. 1, England "Jacob Schiff died in October, 1920, fol- k Per Year lowed by the regrets of Jews of all national- latb•cription, in Advance. ........ ities, who considered him as the temporal all correspondence and news matt. • ineure p u blication. les by Tuesday evening of each week. head of the Jewish nation, and saw in him ist reach this ti the paper only. of bon mailing notices, kindly nee one side the man providentially stimulated by God IN. Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on nit- e to chastise 'Pharaoh' of Russia and his bete of te the .1.1. people, but dietionas spous writers laity for an indorsement of the •iews expreeeed by the 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. termined to spare no one, not even Presi- lyar 21, 5692 ay 27, 1932 dent Herbert Hoover of the United States. So stupid are some of his charges and so Youth in the Lead. insanely does he seek to entice into his Whatever may be said in criticism or ap net of hate every name of prominence, that obation of the methods which' were pur- the following letter, written recently to ed in the solicitation of funds for the the editor of the New York Herald by llied Jewish Campaign, there was such a Charles A. Weil, deserves a wider audience ast amount of effort expended by the de- than it has so far received: oted, unselfish and self-sacrificing volun- In an article in the Ami 'Du People of Feb- ers that every other element must be rete- ruary 20, M. Coty accuses President Hoover of sted to the background. self-interested complicity in connection with the reparation moratorium of July last year and, in Particularly gratifying during the cam- the same 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 in the lead. Young men and of a so-called Jewish banking coterie, the respon- sibility for the German refusal or inability to omen, imbued with a spirit of camara- pay reparations, and the Bolshevist revolution erie and sportsmanship, joined in an effort in Russia. This unwarranted attack upon the r communal service and achieved compar- head of a friendly nation and a whole race, shows neither command of the facts, nor logical tive success in the face of obstacles they consistence with undisputed facts that are mat- ad to encounter, and in spite of the refusal ters of common knowlegde. I cdnsider myself all the more qualified to take many of the wealthy Jews in the com- f this position since I have been almost consistently unity to participate in this campaign for opposed to Mr. Hoover's policies since he has elief and cultural causes. been in office, but 1 will defend his integrity and ask M. Coty what proof he has that, in 1930 Now that the campaign is over, we re- already, Mr. Hoover had received from Germany eat the question we placed to our leaders the proposition for the moratorium that was only ollowing the campaigns of 1930 and 1931: announced in 1931. I am not asking for hear- say, Kuhn, Loeb di Co., is neither Jewish nor re- ow will the man-power, which was assem- 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 communal service throughout the year? election is disproven by the published lists of he sentiment we expressed following last contributors to the campaign costs. ear's campaign, in an editorial in our issue The fact of the matter is that the credits ex- tended by certain American banks to Germany May 22, 1931, is as applicable today as were extended by public, not private, banks and was then and two years ago. In the edi- I challenge M. Coty to point on their board of directors to members of the Jewish faith, or, al of a year ago we stated: P>>; more, /Emit 61R0741CLE — F The campaign being over, the communally- the future. What minded must bein to think cf about Jewish activities In this community for the balance of the year? Surely, a community does not function only three or four weeks in the year by merely conducting • charity drive. In the present campaign were assembled so many differing groups of Jews, among the volunteers were enlisted so many young men and women who have never before partcipated in Jewish activities, that to fail to retain their interest in things Jewish would be tantamount to inviting even greater indifference in Jewish ranks by the failure to make use of an unusual triumph. It is well to remember that while a campaign can, as this one was, be won by stunts, by ex- cellent organization, a good spirit of camara- derie and fine sportsmanship, the life of the Jew- ish community depends upon the type of leader- ship we develop, the kind of content we Five to our Jewish activities, the extent to which we are able to make culture, respect for learning, Jewish Idealism command and rule the conduct- of the community. Perhaps it is in place at this time to recall the ancient warning that was issued to Hannibal, one of the world's greatest generals, anent his victories: "Hannibal knows how to gain a victory, but not how to use it." For, be it remembered, this drive was not for relief alone, although "Relief, Relief!" was the central cry. Ancient and indestructible tradi- tions were involved in the eampagin appeal. Jewish education played an important part in the campaign budget. Ordinarily, except for the s present critical times, that would and should come first. There were other educational items, and among the leading causes was the ideal of a rebuilt Palestine. There is sufficient material for study, thinking, communal interest included in the campaign's causes to make this com- munity thrill in Jewish living, and to lead it on to even greater achievement. But will interest in these causes die with the excitement of the drive, the campaign only to be recalled in the demands for the payment of pledges? By DAVID SCHWARTZ A Dream Comes True Jacobi Sabbath Eveninv Services Sponsored by Congregation ' Emenu-El of New York Proving Vital Factor in Revival of Synagogue Music. .11101■1 1 Tidbits and News ll 1113y-the-Wa Our Film Folk and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I, ,.. -- By HELEN ZIGMOND i (CoPeright. 1932. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) .l . BEAR STORY It is a variation of an old Yiddish story, but I've just heard it HOLLYWOOD.—Is Winchell in As the star of "0. K. 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 . By ALMA LUBIN 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 "Well," replied Chayim, "it's a long story, but I'll tell it quickly. Goldmark. Later he went to is estimated at fifty thousand .. . 1 The activity of the choir was getting dark. All about me, I could see sight falling. Yes, Paris and then to Berlin, where and that's quite a pile of conso- I It committee of Temple Emanu- the Hochschule at lation. The picture must be fin-, falling like a heavy snow. And here I was going through the woods. he studied El, New York City, in sponsor- fur Musik with Paul Juon. ished immediately, if not sooner, i And let me tell you this was the real woods. The kind of woods ing new musical services for the the West, where en are men and woods are woods. Although most of his composi- as Walter has to punch the old I they have out in m synagogue, is arousing nation- tions have not been religious in time clock at the Daily Mirror on A real jungle. Tigers, lions, wolves pranced and danced all through it. wide interest. Their program "I soon saw that in the darkness of night I would not be able to character this Friday evening 1 June 30. consists chiefly in commission- make my way, that if I did, some hyena might mistake me for a meal. service is not his first essay in • • • ing outstanding Jewish compos- Max Trell, who writes the kid- I So I searched for some place where I could abide the night. the field. Among several ers to write these services, with "Terrified, I walked softly—and lo, imagine my pleasure as I choral works is the "Response dies' Good-Night Story for the the ultimate end that there will amid the howling of the wild animals of prey on a small to Silent Prayer," especially Hearst papers, is a recent arrival stumbled I 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 gogual music in America. knees and uttered a prayer of thanksgiving, but I had my new suit the new Temple Emanu-EI in hattan Lawyer," was sold to War- The first of these commissions New York. ner's . it'd about a Jewish New on and didn't want to dirty it. I went in. It was deliverance indeed. has been put into effect. Freder- 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 It was so lonely I could have gladly gone up and made friends even syrian Prayers" and "The Poet A veteran producer at 24 is time a5o, and there has been ex- in the Desert," works by Mr. "Junior" Laemmle, who began his with this alligator, but after all, I had no introduction, so I thought cellent comments from critics on I had better not. I am not a very forward person. Jacobi which have been played at 17 after graduating the performance of it at Temple "Yes, it was lonesome. No radio and the only broadcasting was by almost every orchestra in the from the Ethical Culture School in The committee's Emanu-El. that of the wild beast calls. How I missed the afternoon paper. I country, are likewise to be New York City. He's the first seemingly visionary plan, con- decided there and then that in the future I would .be much more found in the music of this serv- exec. to be born into the movie ceived over two yeara ago, has ice. There is nothing of the business instead of coming to it respectful 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. from some other line of work. who are acquainted with the • • 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 Freud, who hailed' profoundly religious servor, in • Mr. I. C. 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 —you know, the soothing kind about the bear who bit off the nose This plan is a highly interest- Va'anachnu." There are nine at United Artists. • • • of the little blue-eyed boy, the kind that puts you in the peaceful ing one, from the artistic as choral hymns, all with cantor well as the religious standpoint. solo—very Hebrew in character RKO is looking for a story in mood for sleep. I lit a cigarette for a final smoke before I said my 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 or Hoover rasa. "When all of a sudden, what stands before me? Well, in order commissions in the hands of Jo- 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 funny film producer in "The engenders a poisonous secretion in the blood, which is very harmful, sky, choir director of Temple well as the actual use of the real, live bear. I had Emanu-El. Besides these, Ern- old Hebrew modes are very Truth About Hollywood." I let me tell you quickly—it was a bear. Yes, a • • • undressed to go to sleep, so I was bare—arid here was another bear. est Bloch has also written a 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. waif& of Judaism. deshabille, you understand. I was actually frightened. You can gotiating to try to secure the There is one hymn with Eng- Raison, Jewish poem writer, is ■ never tell what's in a bear's mind. Women and elephants, they say, right to perform his service. By scenarist at M. G. M.; P. J. Wolf- lish words, to the scriptural except their appetite. recruiting such artists the com- never forget. But bears forget everything, poem "May the Words of My son, whore second novel. "Sum." And with me weighing 150 pounds, and being in such good condition mittee is envisaging a plan of press. is ■ Mouth," which is sung only in Hotel," is just off the the tends.. for I exercise every day at the Y. M. C. A., you can understand that colossal proportions. the Reform service. Of the two dialogue-maker for must have looked a juicy steak indeed to the bear. You see, I am "AT FOOT OF ALTAR" versions of this the first is Par- Wolfson w as ■ pharmacist 'till • I trying to get the bear's point of view. The truth of the matter is ublisher discovered he had • p Music has always served the ticularly beautiful in its expres- that most people's misunderstandings arise, because they fail to written in I trunkful of stories, cause of religion. According to siveness. realize the other person's point of view. Nevertheless, I realized that Walter Pater it, like all the In the Hebrew chorels there is spare moments at night after work this was no time for detailed analysis and discussion of delicate a striking variety in the musical . . . Jerome Sackheim, play points. The first law of success is action. So I at once made up my other arts, was "born at the contents which reflects very per- Wright of "When the Bough mind that I would suspend the processes of protracted cerebration foot of the altar." But this pro- fectly the meaning of the texts. Breaks," is also • filmlander. He and become, as it were, a man of action. Let people call me a Bab- cedure is something of an inno- recently made • m e mber of vation today, despite the fact The hymn which opens the serv- was that throughout music's past ice, the "Toy L'hodos," is vigor- the Author's Leagu e • of America. bitt. What care I? "Fortunately, being a married man, I had learned to think fast. ous and festive in character. * • history we find countless paral- 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. Here "It is Good to Give Thanks Id cases. The place held by So I said to myself, think hard or forevermore be silent. If I could to the Lord" is sung out in upkeep of his polo pony, Arthur music in the synagogue has marked rhythmic phrases. The Caesar, screen gaggist, rushed to only get some plan. The Russians have a five-year plan, I knew. always been of great import- 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 in all other sects as similar to this in both, a direct- you feeding those horses—caviar!" smelled some wood burning. I knew then that my brain most have well. Palestrina and Johann begun to think. And presto—I had a plan. I jumped on the bed. I ness and simplicity contribute • • • Bach are the two outstanding That contemplated Metro-Hearst 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. newsreel tie-up is suffering from me. The bear jumped on the bed. Then I quickly jumped off the that contemporary (elision has Kuhn, Loeb & Co., or any Jewish private bank. The "Sch'ma Yisroel" is prob- pains ... Louis B. Mayer bed, and pushed the Murphy bed back into the wall. Some of the banks particularly involved in Ger- been so dilatory in tilizing this ably the most eloquent in the political "The bear growled. 'Good-bye, bear,' I said, 'I bear you no ill- many are even particularly anti-Semitic, and collection; and the "Borechu" is staunchly pro-Repub. . . . •nd will, but it was you or me, and if I let you get me, who'll borrow prerogative. Hearst is for pushing Democrat being a Jew myself, am in a position to know it. most colored by pathos. The first service to be com- money from my best friends?' Garner. Speaking of news on the Nor is M. Coty's allegation of Jewish assistance The close alliance between 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 Ile- bias . . . Sabbath evening. It is published • • howling of the bear had attracted one of the biggest bear mobs t a have of the anti-Semitism that is rampant in brew words, notable in all the by the Bloch Publishing Com- the best thing for me Alone Carroll, daughter of Car. I Germany, and the spectacle of the above-named hymns, would be impossible to pany. Its merit as a musical ex- to do was to run. So I disgusted. ran as fast I as thought I could. Imagine it—a whole explain had we not known that roll Nathan, film exhibitor, has I had ever seen. I was American bankers provoking the Bolshevist pression of the emotional ideas the composer has spent much been handed a term ticket by Uni- flock of bears pursuing! What chance would I have? I ran and ran. revolution is so absurd that it scarcely war- of the text makes it an ex- I Suddenly, I came to water, and plunged into it. The bears, thought rants any more consideration than to ask M. thought and study upon the lan- versal. tremely happy beginning for the • . • I, will stop now. But did they? They did not. They dived into the Coty, who may have some evidence to that effect, gunge. It is said that for many realization of its fond parents' all, in front of me, a giant crocodile years Mr. Jacobi has been inter- Jolson, incidentally, is doing wat e r aft e r me —and to boot it to produce same. hopes. up north . in . . the a try-out for houses the opened its ghastly mouth, ready to devour me. It was terrible, I tell sated in all manifestations of four-a-day picture Frederick Jacobi, the com- you, terrible." M. Coty's campaign has elements of great poser, is a musician of great Hebrew life and culture. "Well," said Beryl, "how did you escape?" Vogelstein, chairman songs of his next picture ... My, danger, first, as we stated, because he has ability, who ranks as one of of Ludwig "Well, to tell the truth, the only thing that saved me," said the executive board of the my . . . $15,000 a week for just developed, that the whole thing never leading figures in con- bought up a number of newspapers and is America's practicing! Union of American Hebrew Chayim, "was, it afterwards temporary music. His works • • • transpired. • thus in position to prejudice the minds, of have been performed by the Congregations, is chairman of • • A certain exec. takes • fatherly 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 York Symphony Orchestras. a long story, to illustrate a simple'point. The - point is the and secondly because he follows the same MUSICAL the committee are: Philip J. taries, now retired. One day the case It's WARMTH of Mr? Curtis,o hoaxed Mr. Lindbergh and the world—who Goodheart, vice-chairman; Sam- studio heads were in a conference principle of appealing to the prejudices of Born in 1593 in San Fran- concocted a most fart 4,1c string of tales—but it transpires that it par. a M. Newburger and Gerald considering the purchase of impoverished masses whom he misleads cisco, he studied composition uel was all a figment of t e imagination. (Turn to Next Page). F. Warburg. with Ernest Bloch and Reuben %%Filch goes to prove that many ridiculous stories have their with stories about international Jewish -- — - — ---- counterparts in reality. bankers: the old bogey which ever finds 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- pears so prominently on cosmetics labels in England and America, as well as France. • • • 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. CLEAR CONSTRUCTIVE MATZOH FOR PRISONERS DETROIT'S CAMPAIGN "Why not take the name of Fannie Hurst? You can sell any- This item of Milton Schrayer's in The way Detroit conducted that STATESMANSHIP OF PREMIER the Jewish News of Denver at- thing under that name." Allied Jewish Campaign for $165,- MUSSOLINI." • • • tracted my attention. My col- There I think you have in a few 500 should hearten the rest of the league is discoursing on the sub- WRONG, SUE ME country. Just at a time when words a clear-cut picture of the ject of matzoth. He refers to a IF I'M These seem troublous times for columnists. Here, Winchell has everybody had concluded that Hitler movement. And Lloyd campaign which was conducted to having trouble with the Mirror, followed by a nervous rea - there was no longer any money in George merely confirms all other raise funds for matzoth for pm- been down, and now Harry Hershfield, who has been lately columning for observers when he intimates that bank Detroit anybody's jeans or Felix M. Warburg—Palestine Farmer. Jewry with a spirit that t i thrilling Hitler is more of a Billy Sunday oases in Sing Sing, and he has no the Graphic, is suing that paper. All because the Graphic syndicate regrets that the campaign failed, cut his salary, which Hershfield says is forbidden by his contract. Felix M. Warburg, banker, philanthro- comes along and gives sums that than a Mussolini. Hershfield, I understand, is suing the syndicate for $25,000. —4— pist, one of the outstanding Jewish leaders look bigger than they did two or JEWISH CHILDREN IN CHRIS because: And there is a little irony in the story, in view of the fact that olf the inmates of the prisons years ago. There is an or- At the closing campaign dinner, on May in the world today, was speaking before a three had p aid any attention to their re. Hershfield's column is captioned: "If I Am Wrong, Sue Me." In- ganization spirit present there TIAN SCHOOLS Maybe Rabbi Louis Wolsey of 'on if they had observed its stead, he is doing the suin g. 8, Fred M. Butzel advised the volunteer group of prominent Chicagoans, on the that The that makes for success. Winchell, I hear, is recovering, and while recuperating down in who sent his re- teachings, they would not be in orkers to make a study of the various occasion of the opening of the American largest sum, I think, was $10,000, Philadelphia, and there were any number of ligious school children to different the penitentiary ... The vast ma- California has entered the movies, as well as the write-ies. He is to Ruses which were included in the Allied Palestine Campaign in that city. An en- others that ran into the thousands. Christian services so they might jority of Sing Sing's population star in a picture to be called "0. K. America." a practical insight into the are young men with an aversion ewish Campaign—Palestine, the Hebrew tirely different Warburg we have been ac- I may not obtain be a professor of eco• . • • pres. study of comparative religion, and to work ...to ask people to send DETROIT EXPERIMENTS chools, the problems of European Jewries customed to hear about emerged at this nomics but I am under the imhar by so doing aroused the ire of matzoth to law violators of this der that no city has been It happened in Detroit, at the banquet of the Allied Jewish Cam- so that they may best understand the dinner. The revelation came when the lion paign, according to Editor Philip Slomovitz. hit by the depression than the Rabbi Louis Newman, may find Automobile City. yet here we find comfort in an item I came across kind (gangsters, crooks, etc., etc.) a sympathetic There are two divisions of the campaign, it appears, one headed of the community and the movements reeds noted financier declared: response from with thoughtful people." by Robert Marwil and the other by James A. Kates. Mr. Marwill's our co-religionists coming up with in the Literary Digest the other does not meet ifor which they worked during the fund- "I am a Palestine farmer and Palestine a smile on their faces and cheer day. The writer in a church pa- division had been going rather slow, until he decided to experiment pising drive. It is a wise and timely sug- is the subject that is nearest my heart, in their hearts generously giving per stated that "All Jewish chit- BUT SOULS ARE EMPTY with the Jewish good luck belief that changing the name means as if they never heard of the de- dren were ex-officio members of I can't agree. If Jewish prison- changing the luck. And apparently it worked. gestion. If able leadership is to be develop- something of which I love to talk." pression. . . . Aaron DeRoy, the the Congregational Sunday School ers stilllig Whereupon, Mr. Kates' division followed suit, and at the recent for eg enough regard Mr. Warburg is only one of a group of veteran of many campaigns, was in a certain county seat in Okla-' t led from the youth who dominated the cam- have obligation s to want banquet Mr. Kates reported that he was distressed to report that the heir reious paign machinery, the young men and wo- wealthy Jews who have come to feel this the cheerleader of this one and he home where I began my ministry." o f , ' matz The th hem matzoth. Jewish luck idea didn't work in his case. nd t se tradition But Mr. Marwill came back with: "You have to be a believing en must first be taught to understand the way about Palestine, particularly as a re- lined up everybody from Rabbi It was an established "they fault I find wi matzoth and other article says, Lazaron of Baltimore to Eddie the town. The Jew to get results." the Christ.' external evidences of Jewish pauses they worked for. This should be the sult of the satisfaction they derived from an l ies, but in ultimately I ship is that many Jews keep all the In other words, I gather, Mr. Kates should abdicate all doubt Cantor. ins That effort should Drove participated ustily inspiration to other co mmuni- mas festivit be 'good Hebrews.' " ' ceremonies and their souls are about the success of his drive, and his faith will bring results, eh, first element in training them for leader- their investments in Palestine. The late who shiver with dread and grew up to y of religi on. I know crooks what, Phil? hip. How is to be this done? It is the Lord Melchett made one of the largest in- ties pull the bedclothes over their . . . "Such interfaith contacts ethaven Feder- lfare investments in Palestine, next to heads every time they hear the are of great value to the church," I who 't b een caught, yet w esponsi bility of the Jewish We l! comments the writer, and he adds, observe with meticulous care every and of the various agencies which Baron Rothschild. It is now believed that word "drive." Jewish rite and think that by so ation "one of the writer's regrets is that doing they are good Jews. To my —*-- were in in the drive to draw the one of the few valuable legacies left by which was he never lived in a town LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEW OF I of thinking if they would ge alone small enough so that he could t way ,youth into communal work, not Lord Melchett who was, in his lifetime, HITLER • " LIVE RIGHT WITHOUT CERE- • By HARRIS I. SELIG ,during campSigns, but in the consideration considered among the wealthiest men in MONIES they would be BETTER I am sure it will be of interest chummy with a Catho . ee. Last week I recited my Jews. No one disputes the value seeders of this column t I own agr experience 'of the problems that face us every day in Europe are the investments he made in to the e read e • n attending ■ "Vox populi Vox dei," the voice! links to it. The majority of our obtain Lloyd movement George's re- iu • Christian Sabbath School and of ceremonialism, but when we action David to the Hitler the year. Should the interest of our youth Palestinian orange groves. cam out of it unscathed. Jewish- WORSHIP THAT then we are of the people is the Voice of God.1 brethren reverence the spiritual stricken, spiritually speak- The voice of the individual is' creations of their past and desire be retained for communal causes, and - Aside from the soundness of investments Germany. This brief excerpt is . e s kin It's not a bad idea poverty not heard—the voices of a few, to transplant them to this soil, but should this youth be so trained that it will in Palestine, there is that great satisfaction taken from 'a copyrighted article I get acquainted with our neigh- dig. they be ever so great and in- find it difficult to do so. Thei may bor's faith. Ours should be strong COMMUNISM—A FALSE develop into a thinking and understanding of possessing something in the cradle-land appearing in the Hearst news- , to fluential, are lost. The voice of labors meet with little success be papers: MESSIAH arise also the multitude is heard. The will cause they lack unity--each syna- of our people, which we hope to rebuild The rise of the Nati movement enough to carry us through. constituency out of which is to I read with interest the remarks of the majority attracts attention.. gogue and each community stands Germany is of course an im- made by James Waterman Wise When an entire nation asks for by itself, and little is to be ac an able leadership, then something will again as Israel's Homeland. Baron Roth- in social phenomenon. Its I WISH last Sunday from the pulpit of the anything, its wish is fulfilled. complished by individual effort. have resulted from the spectacular cam. schild is proud of it ; Lord Melchett was portant impulse comes not so much from Free Synagogue in New York. He The united demand of • people is Three million Jews want kosher paign machinery built here in the past few proud of it; now Warburg is evincing a the laboring classes as from the, was speaking, among other things, respected. By A. ZABENKIN food. Three million Jews pay for members of the bour- of Communism and he made this similar pride. Had our wealthy shown such younger years. "If the entire Jewish nation kosher food, but find it hard t geoise. It must be borne in mind from the Hebrew by statement: because they are not united a practical interest in Palestine ten years as a curious fact that following on , Translated "Communism is a false Messiah would observe two Sabbaths prop- get, P. M. Raskin. more than the devastation of private capital! erly," say our sages, "the Redemp- They build Jewish institutions ago, we might, today, have had star not because it promises economic a A New Haman. would not shine as I contribute money to all causes, Germany and savings in Ger- 1 salvation or denies religious sal- tion would come at once." If the That glows for a while ink on the pages of Henry Ford's twice the number of settlers in the Home- In many daring the collapse of the: The vation but because it threatens the entire nation would be united, give everywhere, but are no had little to worry dew— In a drop of heard anywhere. Because of their irn Independent had hardly dried, land and we might have mark, t bourgeoise are no • fundamental importance of the in- even for the brief space of two And fades like a smile. ,Dearbc class in Ger- dividual in the interests of the weeks, the shackles of the galuth disunion, their money is some Jews by about the future of the great experiment longer the middle the he famous apology to with t the lower class . . • would be broken, and the long- I times used for the making of I would not shine in the moon are engaged in there. Perhaps we should many but definitely mass. worse off in king, when new Ilamans be- we they are This thought is interesting, be- awaited redemption would come.' golden calf, when they really see Peeping down the aul ,omobile a ear in various lands. To make rejoice that at last Jews in practically e very their black coats than the work- Exile is the result of disunion. to build a tabernacle. They al an armyless king cause after all it seems to me that Like gin to pp the Jewish people miserable, an portion of the g lobe are t 1 k era in overalls. . . . Such • de- g • want the tabernacle, but only few the more we standardize humans A nation made up of separatists On an enemy's town; ■ nation of wanderers, a people ! demand it. The majority remains session of the highly educated the lifi ?. of through practical lenses. the less we approximate the true • at this experiment class breeds revolutionaries And seeing below Alexander Cuza rose in Rumania. Ad 1p ideals of life. If we are to sub- without home, ambition, or plan! inactive, and the demand of the Jews begin to display private initia- among them and it is not surpris- A world that sleeps When individuals go out look- few is not fulfilled. merge our individual characteris- Hitler emerged as the Messiah of the mobs Once ing that Hitler with his program When the Reform Speak. tive and make sound economic investments Hides in • cloud tics and ambitions and function as ing for their national redeemer,' Nationalist zeal and attack on We all know that the Reform And sighs and weeps; cogs in an economic machine much they usually find him with "sore who thrive on hate. General Ludendorff' in Palestine, even the present progressive of the Jews, bankers and prosperous feet, sitting at the gates of Rome" constitute but a small portion of of the value of life will be de- joined the dark forces of anti-Semitism. I would shine as the sun— capitalists should find an eager spurt will increase. stroyed. The Communist is think- and he pays no attention to them. the Jewry of America. But they Shadows to drive, among these discon- are well organized, and when they Now a new anti-Semitic leader claims ing only in terms of animal life, Lacking Unity. Meanwhile we have reason to be proud following Laughter to wake, tents. . . . THE POSSIBLE EF- limelight in France. M. Francois Coty, that is, he wants everyone to be Three-quarters of the Jewish assemble in annual convention all e of Felix M. Farburg, the happy Palestine FECTS OF THE MOVEMENT Earth to revive. sure of food and shelter. So he population of this country are Or- the newspapers readily give them is the manufacturer of new E. DISCOUNTED BY THE endorse his call: "Let us AR erfume king, wants to level the whole economic thodox. The great majority of space. Aware of the fact that A HITLER triumphant king, ones, and to Sc- farmer , an d we THAT HIMSELF structure and make of mankind the American Jews refuse to ! they will meet with no united re- Wets, or the reviver of old Though perishing soon— all join hands together and try to make FACT OF APPEARS TO BE A MAN a num- animated Ford ears that will move break the chain that goes back to Isiatance or concerted denial, they tnplish his ends he has purchased Not u a I sta n, r,00n. CK Palestine so beautiful that other people will ROSH , S INN S TRATTIER O without thought or ambition. Mount Sinai, but wish to add new of newspapers in which he conducts envy us the piece of work we have done." (Turn to Next Page.) IDEAS, • RANDOM THOUGHTS l — • So Speak the People anti-Semitic propaganda. In the Paris ;41 bk.