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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-06-03

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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sad THE LEGAL, CHRONICLE

"DRAFT BRANDEIS," JUDGE ARTHUR GORDON WINS AWARDS AT
BOSTONIAN URGES THE NEXT SPEAKER ON
CITY LAW SCHOOL
JEWISH RADIO FORUM

(Continued from Page One.)

evident that he is too close to the
banking interests to recognize the
people's interests or to deal prop-
erly with them.
"Alfred E. Smith has an out-
standing record as governor of
New York, but it is not evident
that he is at all familiar with the
inter-play of forces, both national
and international, of the world
panic.
Mr. Carney declared neither
Governor Roosevelt nor Governor
Ritchie inspired full confidence,
and continued:
"I suggest Justice Brandeis as a
leader fully equipped and able by
training and experience to serve
us now. He is the outstanding
panic doctor of the country, and
the need for his services is greater
in the presidency than on the Su-
preme bench. lie has successfully
served the public interests when
they have been threatened, as they
are now, by the wrongful acts of
the banking czars."

Judge Arthur E. Gordon of the
Recorder's Court will be the prin-
cipal speaker next Sunday, June 6,
on the Jewish Radio Forum over
station WJBK, 6:15 to 5:45 p. m.
Judge Gordon will discuss the
work of the probation department
of that court.
The musical program will fea-
ture Rhoda Zahavie, dramatic so-
prano, and Edyth Schoob, pianist.
Aaron Kurland, attorney, chair-
man of the forum, will preside.

RANDOM THOUGHTS

By CHARLES H. JOSEPH

(Continued from Preceding Page)

disposed to those debates that are
held with Darrow by ministers and
'others throughout the country. The
ministerial group are in earnest
and most sincere in their efforts
to combat the arguments of the
' agnostic, and I imagine that they
'do exert a favorable influence on
those whose religious props are a
Cardoso to Get Honorary Degree trifle weak. It so happens that I
from U. of P.
have been present at Darrow de-
PIIILADELPIIIA.-(J. T. A.) ' bates and on one occasion I spon-
-Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo of sored one. But knowing Darrow
the United States Supreme Court as I do, I have always felt that
will receive an honorary degree of the Old Sentamentalist (as I call
Doctor of Laws from the Univer- him) will talk about anything and
everything, frequently with his
sity of Pennsylvania.
The degree will De conferred at tongue in his cheek. He delights
the commencement exercises on in making wise-cracks and poking
'fun at everybody and everything.
June 10.

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Miss Edith Hartman of 2201
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highest scholastic honor in the
graduating class of the law school
of the Colleges of the City of De-
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MISS EDITH HARTMAN

dents and alumni of the school at
a banquet at the Detroit-Leland
Hotel Monday night, and receives
$25 in cash and a silver key.
Judge Allan Campbell, dean of
the school, and Benjamin Burdick,
president of the alumni associa-
tion, made the awards.
Miss Hartman, besides her pro-
ficiency in her law studies, is an
Able writer and has been lauded
for her poetry. A number of her
poems and several • of her articles
have appeared in The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle.
Ming Hartman, who is the niece
of Joseph Veszi, member of the
Hungarian House of Lords, and
editor of the Pester Lloyd, was
born in Budapest 21 years ago.
She is a cousin of Ferene Molnar
and Louis Biro, noted Ilungarian
writers.
Graduating from Western High
School in January, 1928, Miss
llartman, before commencing her
law studies, spent one year in City
College. She makes her home with
her mother, grandmother and an
uncle.

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ism one would care to plead for is
the magnificent will to carry on
the search which Jewish sage,
prophet and seer furthered-a
search to find the universal truths
which bring happiness and peace
to man. The glory of the Jewish
past, he said, lies in the fact that
out of its contemplation of God
and life came great personalities
who were seekers after truth.
The prize awards for the year
were announced by Dr. Morgen-
stern.
Members of the executive board
of the Union of American Hebrew ,
Congregations who gathered in'
Cincinnati May 28 and 29, at Hotel
Sinton, for their send-annual
meeting, were among those who
attended the graduation exercises.

playing. Len's Syncopating Boys
will furnish the music.
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Mrs. Max Gross is chairman of
the affair, assisted by Mesdames
Hersh, Singernian and Irving Sims.
The annual picnic of the Sister-'
hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe
will be held at Nanking Mills, one
of Michigan's showplaces, on Sun-
day, June 26. It will be in charge
of Mrs. Jacob Farkas and Mrs.1
Sam Rosenberg. There will be'
swimming, boating, dancing and I
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(Continued from Preceding Page.) authority in his own right, of sever-
! al very fine works, among them
I The History of the Jews of Ven-
ice" and "The Book of Days." His
"History of the Marranos" is also
to be published shortly.
Not only is a Jewish library-
public or private-incomplete with-
out Abrahams' "Jewish Life in the
Middle Ages," but students of Jew-
ish history and of Jewish life are
lost without this classic. Whether
it is on questions of love and court-
ship, marriage and divorce, home
life, social morality, Jewish pas-
times and amusements; or whether
it is on the communal problems of
the ghetto, Jewish trades and occu-
pations,. educational problems and
scores of other subjects-for most
reliable, the ablest collected and
most interestingly-told information
you must go to "Jewish Life in the
Middle Ages."
In the chapter on marriage cus-
toms, for instance, not only are the
various ceremonials most fascina-
tingly related, but even the bridal
hymns are quoted. In other chap-
ters, every bit of available informa-
tion is included to make the pic-
tures drawn complete.
The revised edition has an addi-
tional feature of importance in the
26 full-page illustration, selected
from old prints and manuscripts.

HITLERISM A HUNDRED YEARS AGO

outside which Jews were not al-
lowed to live, are not Russian in
Czar broke off his alliance with origin at all, but are German, that
Napoleon. It was this diplomatic they are, in fact, only the projects
which were drafted by Freiherr
victory of von Stein's that sealed von Stein when he was living in
Napoleon's fate.
Russia.
On first thought, I discissed the
It was Napoleon, who by compel-
ling von Stein to flee from Ger- idea as • bit of Hitlerist boasting.
many, brought about that he went flitlerism, after all, is a partisan
to Russia, where he became an in- movement, and like all other parti-
timate friend of the Czar and an san movements it is inclined to
influential person in the Russian claim that all similar movements are
Court and State. It is too much derived fro its own source. So that
to believe, knowing von Stein's Hitlerist philosophy must not be ac-
anti-Semitic views, that he aired cepted unquestionably. It is clear,
those views freely in the Russian to begin with, that Hitleriam for
Court and had some influence in propaganda reasons, would like to
shaping the Jewish policy of the father its anti-Semitism on the
Czar! It is far fetched to think great German patriot, Freiheer von
that in all those years which he Stein. It gives prestige to the
spent in Russia, drawing up various movement.
schemes for crushing Napoleon and
But however sceptical we may he,
the ideas of the French Revolution, the documents which these Hitler-
he also drafted the project which ists produce to show how von Stein
the Czarist government put into exercised influence on Russia in the
operation for shutting up the Jews Jewish question are so important
in the Pale of Settlement and de- that it appears that we must accept
priving them of all rights?
them as actual historical facts. And
It is not without reason that from these documents we see that
less
• assume that most anti-Semi- the notorious discriminatory anti-
tic tendencies, particularly in the Jewish legislation enacted by the
last 50 years, since the birth of Russian Government in 1035, cor-
modern anti-Semitism have had responds word for word with von
their origin in Germany, whence Stein's anti-Semitic legislation in
they have spread to the rest of the Germany in 1920. -
world. But they immediately has-
It Is the fate of Europe that
te n to qualify this by adding that every great political and national-
Germany is only the mother of ist victory won by Germany is fol-
cultural anti-Semitism, of violence lowed by general reaction and ■
and pogroms is the prerogative o widespread anti-Semitic offensive.
the culturally lower countries like Freiherr von Stein's victory over
Russia. Russia has been held up Napoleon and the Vienna Congress
EE' as the land of pogroms. In these of 1015 enslaved many peoples. and
days, when the anti-Semitic violence robbed the Jews of the vital rights
of the Hitlerist bands in spreading , which they had gained under Na-
from Germany into other Central poleon's emancipation. And the
European countries and elsewhere, present offensive conducted by Hit-
one begins to wonder whether this ler on his way to the Third German
idea about pogromist Russia was •Reich is part and parcel of a ter-
altogether right, and whether both rible anti.Semitic movement, aim-
forms of anti-Semitism are not in , ing to deprive the Jews of their
equality of rights. And if Hitler
T.= reality of German origin.
We are not alone in thinking so, should reach his goal, as von Stein
for the new German historians who reached his goal. not only the Jews
belong to the Hitlerist camp have in Germany: but the Jews in many
made a very interesting discovery, other countries will have to suffer
nothing less, in fact, than that the ' in consequence of the victory of
whole of the anti-Semitism of Czar- Hitlerism, just as the victory of
ist Russia, with its progroms, and Steinism a hundred years ago
its terrible anti-Jewish legislation, brought suffering for almost • hun-
its anti-Jewish discrimnatory laws, ldred years after to the Jews of
and its Jewish pale of settlement, Russia.

(Continued from Page One.)

,

NOW OPEN HOBSON'S

tives of either suppressing himself
or else doing injustice to a dead
man. Hence it has appeared better
to leave the text exactly as it won
originally written, subject only to a
few corrections in auctual point of
fact. The new material collected
by the author has been embodied as
far as possible in the footnotes,
or else in the form of supplemen-
tary appendices and additional
notes. By this means it has been
possible to mlike use of every sin-
gle one of the annotations found,
almost without exception. The edi-
tor has restricted his own additions
to material which appeared subse-
quent to the author's death, or with
which he is not likely to have been
acquainted . This is all enclosed be.
tween square brackets. The new
material has been made recognis-
able by being printed in slightly
heavier type.'
Efforts of Able Scholars.
Thus, with the financial support
of the Israel Zangwill Memorial
Fund, which made the publication
of the revised edition possible, we
now have not only a new edition of
a great work, but are blessed to
have added to this work the knowl-
edge of another able scholar. Dr.
Roth is today perhaps the leading

"Thanks to my telephone,
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Adhering to numerous requests
ter's voice called . . . and poofl
he was gone ...bagand baggage. for a repetition of an affair sim-
ilar to the one given recently, the
But if you want to get the low-
down on columnists of Winchell's Sisterhood of Congregation B'nsi
type, go to see "Is My Face Red?" Moshe decided to give antoher
. . . Saw the nreview . . . it's a
fresh, breezy, as yet, unstereo-
typed story for the screen. Two
Joosh boys wrote the play, Allen
Rivkin and Ben Markson . . . Ri-
cardo Cortez plays the gossip
hound.
• • •
Ah, hahl The De Milk family
tree has roots in Jerusalem . . •
The mother of William and Cecil
B., both directors, was Jewish
(tagged Samuel) . so reports
our authentic source. William is
one of the brainiest, wittiest men
in this fair, but not always sunny
city . . . C. B. is famous for his
lavish productions . . . and if
you are wondering about his mak•
ing "King of Kings," pleas. first
explain how come several full-
blooded Jews, rabbis, took cheque-
compensation for sitting in as ad-
visors on that picture.
• • •
Sam Katz,• big chief of Para-
mount Publix Theaters, has just
MRS. MAX GROSS
rented a "beautiful" house in the
hills and is here to stay some time. dinner-dance on June 19. A Hun-
• •
gerbil chicken dinner will be
Onn fact No. 99 . . . Mr.
served in the banquet hall of the
motion
picture theater
Marcus,
owner and mayor of Salt Lake synagogue. The dinner will be
by dancing and bridge-
City, is • Gentile though • Jew followed
. . . ditto late Governor Barri• -
burger of Utah. In that state, if
you're not • member of the Mor-
mon Church, you are called • Gen•
tile.
• • •
La Tashman breezed away east
again . . . No fat contracts forth-
coming, she'll footlight it to the
merry tunes of four thousand.
• • •
They were selecting the cast for
"Last of the Mohicans." A dark,
stalwart man with high cheek-
bones and a prominent proboscis
stood by waiting for his make-up.
Jack Young, Jewish cameraman,
approached him and asked, "Are
you an Indian?" The other looked
at him coolly and answered, "Du
fregst?" . .
• •
Thank you .. that'll be all to-
day.

ABRAHAMS' CLASSIC WORK APPEARS
IN SECOND POSTHUMOUS EDITION

3 days"

B'NAI MOSHE LADIES
DEGREES AWARDED
GIVE DINNER-DANCE
AT UNION COLLEGE

A meeting of the Men's Club of
Congregation B'nai Moshe, re-
Riviera Theater.
cently
organized, will be held this
"Letty Lynton" starring Joan
Crawford and Robert Montgomery Tuesday evening, June 7, at the
synagogue,
Dexter and Lawrence.
is the current feature attraction at ,
the Riviera Theater, Grand River, Philip Slomovitz will be the
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