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Sabbath Reading. of the Law.
Pentatuuchal portion—Num. 8:1-12:16
Prophetical portion—Zech. 2:14-4:7.
June 24, 1932
Sivan 20, 5692
Headgear as a Teat of Citizenship.
tunate and 'worked' him uninterruptedly.
The fourth gendarme beat with a cane the
naked soles of his feet so long that the skin
loosed itself from the muscle and the blood
flowed from the feet of the unhappy Bron-
stein in streams. Then a mixture of lime
and salt was made and applied to the torn
soles. Finally the feet were put into a basin
filled with vinegar, so that he should wash
his feet. In order to make it impossible
for the unfortunate Bronstein to cry out,
they gagged his mouth and if he made a
move to remove the gag, his fingers were
hit."
Rumania has earned the condemnation of
the entire civilized world for tolerating the
Inquisition in Bessarabia. Unser Zeit of
Kishinev, referring to similar tortures of
Jews in numerous cities in Bessarabia, de-
clares that "only sadists and degenerates,
the riff-raft of society, could have thought
of such barbaric cruelties." What about
a government which not only permits such
tortures, but also attempts to prevent the
spread of news, now authenticated, which
brands it in the eyes of the world as cruel
and inhuman!
The Bronstein occurrence proves the
value to the Jews throughout the world of
the service of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency which keeps our people everywhere
informed on happenings in every portion
of the globe. The revelation of this hor-
rible event is another great contribution
for which the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
deserves the commendations of all Jewry.
Certainly as a result of the publication of
these facts, Rumania should be forced to
put an end to the Inquisition that has been
instituted against Jews.
Critical Times In Italian Jewry
Our Film Folk
By J. KLEINLERER
By HELEN ZIGMOND
ICopyrIght, 1992, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc./
Italian Jewry with its fine re-
ligious and cultural Jewish tra-
ditions going back for centuries
and its long list of great and
famous men whom it produced,
is in the throes of a crisis. Dur-
ing the last 60 years it has un-
dergone a rapid process of al-
most complete assimilation.
Those who have followed the
life of Italian Jewry since the
Risargimento, during the exist-
ence of the independent Italian
kingdom, must have observed
with anxiety how Italian Jews
are assimilating and disappear-
ing, becoming absorbed in the
general population of the coun-
try.
So that the new Jewish com-
munities law and the netting up
of a federation of Jewish com-
munities in Italy is attracting
the attention of all who have
interest in the future of Italain
Jewry, and who hope that these
new institutions will pump new
energy into the religious and
cultural life of the Jews of
Italy and act as a reviving
force.
One of the effects of the new
law is to bring into existence a
number of new Jewish com-
munities in Italy.
But at the same time, other
Jewish communities which
exist in places where the num-
ber of Jews has dwindled, and
the pulse of Jewish life is as a
result, beating but feebly, are
ceasing to exist as independent
organisms, and are being swal-
lowed up by adjoining larger
communities.
JEWISH RAVENNA
Some of these Jewish com-
munities that are now going out
of existence have been in exist-
ence for a thousand years, they
have written glorious pages in
the history of Italian Jewry,
have done great things in the
field of Jewish learning, have
produced famous scholars and
men of action, have taken an
active part in the general life
of the country.
There is, for instance, Raven;
na. Jewish Ravenna, which is
now being swallowed up by the
Jewish community of Padda, has
a wonderful history. There are
historical records relating to
Jewish settlements in Ravenna
going back to the sixth century.
In 1391 the brothers Emanuelle
and Alvisio Muzzetto settled in
Ravenna and opened a banking
business there. They settled in
business there. They brought
over their relatives and friends,
who developed the little town
of Ravenna into an important
trading center. Venice tried to
hamper the activities of the
Jews of Ravenna, but it had no
effect on them, and in spite of
the severe competition they
made themselves famous in the
expansion of the woolen trade.
As illustrating the great impor-
tance attached to the Jews in
Ravenna, it is enough to recall
that when Napoleon conquered
the city the municipal adminis-
tration, consisting of six mem-
bers, included three Jews.
Ravenna produced not only
important and wealthy Jewish
traders and bankers (one should
mention among the traders the
great family of Consigli) but
also famous scholar, and
writers like Chaim Samuel Die-
no, Emanuel Chaim, later rabbi
of Leghorn, and Aftilion Con-
sign, the author of a prized
collection of religious and
philosophical writings. These
are names of which Ravenna is
proud.
UDINA COMMUNITY
Even in the days of the
ghetto there were in Ravenna a
large number of Jews who
were famous surgeons, having
qualified at the ancient univer-
sity of Padua, and some of
them, like Isaac Cardoza and
Raphael Consigli, were the body
physicians of the Venetian
Doges.
The Jewish community of
Udina, which has produced
By- the-Way
Tidbits and News
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Copyright, IBM Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Ine.)
It was told of some gathering of some committee of Zionists, but
N DEFENSE OF HOLLYWOOD
I suppose it could be hung on any group—this story which I get from
Slapping the cinema is the latest
Dr. Mordecai Grossman.
indoor sport of disgruntled Holly-
A member of the committee was in a rather despondent mood.
wouldbe's. Lambast the movies!
And in doing so, give a few well- He looked out at the world and saw war and poverty and hypocrisy
aimed digs to the Jew. It's always and stupidity, and hatred and jealousy and a half-dozen other things.
timely and ready-made for sensa- Besides, the liver in his dinner was not just right. In fact, he was
tionalism. Dreiser and I. A. R. suffering, I am told, from indigestion, so as I was saying, he looked
Wylie are the latest of these, out upon the world with jaundiced eyes. God looked out on the
who on leaving Ilollywood bit the world and said it was good. But this Zionist committee man, I am
hand that fed them ... seeing to sorry to say, looked out on the world, and his opinion didn't coincide
it, of course, that they were well with the heavenly one. So he began to talk to the committee.
"You know," he said, addressing his fellow members, "this big
paid for the biting. Even Kipling
(I wonder which story of his the world—big as it is—can really be divided into two classes—just two
producers rejected) came down off classes--Jews and Goyim—and my friends, you know what Goyim
his high shelf to dip his pen in are."
bitter brine and spatter the movies
"And further," he continued, "Jews can be divided into two
and the Jew.
classes—Zionists and non-Zionists, and you know what non-Zionists
Because I have been connected are.
with this business for seven years
"And still further, Zionists can be divided into two classes, the
both in the East and West; be-
members of this committee and the rank and file. And you know
cause I have watched film history what the rank and file are.
made since the birth of Baby
"And zuwischen uns redendik (speaking among ourselves), I need
Talkie; and because I am a Jew—
.
I must speak in defense of Holly- not tell you what we are."
wood.
In brief, you will gather the committeeman harbored an miflat-
HOLLYWOOD AND BROADWAY tering view of all humanity.
They howl that the Jews con-
trol the movies; hence the Jews SPEAKING OF FRUIT
are to blame for the movies' low
But if some are always knockers, there are boosters, too. I am
artistic standard. We might sure the chairman in the story which Leo Schwartz, editor of the
shield ourselves with the declara- Young Judaean tells me, was a booster.
tion that Hollywood is controlled
It happened in the city of Boston. It was also a Zionist meeting.
by Wall street, which is true. But There were many of the elite of the city at this meeting—in fact,
let us admit that the heads of the mayor of Boston himself was among the speakers. Naturally, if
studios are largely Jews. Still you were a chairman and had to introduce a mayor, you would be
there are innumerable other fac- scratching your head, trying to think of something flattering to say.
tors which control and determine And the chairman did just this.
the production of pictures. The
"Ladies and gentlemen," he began, "when I was a youngster I
outsider knows nothing of the real used to like prunes. I would walk a mile then for a prune. I liked
problem of movie-making, cannot them so much that my mother used to cook them at least once a week
begin to comprehend them in a for my benefit. And she had her own way of arranging these prunes
few months or weeks of contact —bless her heart—so that they would look even more appetizing.
—he can only judge pictures ob- My mother used to place the prunes all around the dish in a circle—
jectively. To point the accusing and in the midst of the circle, she would place the biggest prune of
finger at a racial group is empty, them all. And when I ate them, I always ate the little prunes first
scurrilous drivel.
and then finished up with the biggest prune. And my friends, that is
Miss Wylie would take the movie what we are doing today. You have heard all the lesser people. Now
"from Palestine" and turn it over you can hear the biggest prune of them all—his honor, the mayor."
•
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to the "best forces of the legiti-
DR. WISE'S EYES
mate theater." What forces does
And that reminds me of another story that I have just heard
she mean? That citadel of theat-
rical perfection, the Theater Guild, about Dr. Wise. Recently, the gifted leader of the Free Synagogue
has five Jews and one Gentile on was suffering from a sore throat. Dr. Wise, be it said here, is very
its board of production. Jews attached to his grandson—the young son of James Waterman Wise.
dominate on Broadway as they do And with a sore throat, he thought he had best absent himself from
in Hollywood, and in almost the his son's home, lest the temptation to play with his grandson over-
same proportions. Broadway has come him—and then there was the danger of infecting the child
its Sam Ilarris, Herman Shumlin with his sore throat germs.
Not visiting his son's home for several days, the maid at his
("Grand Hotel" producer), Jed
Harris, the Shuberts. Then there son's home was led to inquire at the reason for this unusual absence.
In therapeutic terms, James Waterman Wise explained to the
were Belasco, Erlanger, Frohman.
And the greatest theatrical pro- maid, "Father is afraid that he may infect the baby with his strepto-
cocci."
ducer of modern times is a Jew—
"Oh," said the maid, "I always thought there was something the
Max Reinhardt.
matter with Dr. Wise's eyes."
THE JEW'S QUALIFICATIONS
•
The Jew has a natural aptitude
for the theater. The basic ele- BASEBALL AND THE BIBLE
And speaking of rabbinic jokes, there is the story of the little
ments of his make-up draw him to
Hollywood as to Broadway. He Jewish boy who returned from Sunday School and remarked to his
parents
that according to the Bible the Jews in the old days played
has a warm orientalism, a sense
baseball.
of color, a flamboyant emotional-
"Where
does it say that?" queried the father.
ism. Ile is intense, dramatic. Ile
"Well, doesn't it say in Genesis: 'There were Giants in those
is visionary and a dreamer—which days:'
"
perhaps best explains his entrance
We don't know what the father replied to that, but being
into the picture business, Ile is
as we
enterprising, and because of his are, we probably would have been tempted to add: "And Ruth was
some babe, too."
pioneering spirit and vitality, the
And further think of Ruth's homers—where she says: "Thy hon4
film business has become one of
the leading industries in the shall be my home." But perhaps that is carrying the pun too far.
country. But transcending these There is such a thing as proportion, we have often been told.
things ... the Jew is a showman:
BURLESQUE'S KING
with all the foregoing qualifica-
Billy Minsky, the king of burlesque, is dead. Minsky's contribu-
tions, he has also an instinctive
knowledge of the public's taste tion to the theater was of course of no cultural significance. To nie,
the most interesting thing about Minsky was the fact that he showed
sad a keen business acumen.
that puns might be commercialized.
THE SECOND GENERATION
It was his captions which created most of the talk about his
The acidulous statement of I. A.
shows.
They were simple—sometimes a little vulgar, but the essen-
R. Wylie that the movies are in
the hands of "cloaks-and-suitors" tial thing about them was their punningness. When you saw a
great
big
electric sign with "Ada Onion from Bermuda" you couldn't
i s false. Studio production is
regulated by a group of alert, help but comment on it. Or, "Sadie Sparks from the Battery."
In
other
words, there is still magic in words. This pun-business
alive, American-born, and well-
newspaper career.
e ducated young men. Their fath- Minsky probably owed to his • former
•
•
ers may have had humble begin- WORDS—WORDS—WORDS
nings, which in itself is nothing
It would seem that when we read so much, as we all do these
(Turn to Next Page),
days--when words have become so cheap—that by their very over-
production they would become cheap.
But the truth is quite the contrary. For by the very torrent of
words, which assails the average man these days, it is more than ever
necessary, if you or a movement is to attract attention—that more
importance be attached to the word which catches attention.
Just imagine, for instance, how grateful Mr. Hoover would
be
now if you get some impressive slogan for him. I was going to say
"Keep Hot With Iloover," but that palpably won't do.
and now I prophesy election to the presidential candidate
Hitler yelled 'That's a lie! Wer who Ilere
can get
up the best slogan. And what's a slogan—but a few
such things true I'd shoot myself. words.
Clenching his fists, pounding a tat
too on the courtroom table h QUOTES:
wound up screaming: 'I won't be
Judge Cardoso: "I am a plodding mediocrity."
insulted! I could not justify my
Louis Lipsky: "Galicians don't need a language
self before my million, of follower
in order to speak."
Jacob
Dellaas: "Onions are good and roses are good, but onions
if I stood for this! I will no longe
and roses together are not much."
answer these Jew lawyers! No
Bruno Lessing: "Like all dumb people, I've got to be proud of
another question, though I will ans something."
•er anything asked by the court,
When Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild
great rabbinical authorities,
like Solomon Ashkenazi, is shar-
became the first Jewish member of the Brit-
ing the same fate as Ravenna.
ish Parliament, in 1849, he was prevented
Solomon Ashkenazi, who was
from taking his seat because he would not
born in Udina in 1520, is one of
• •
the
most interesting Jewish per-
•
take the oath "on the true faith of a Christ-
sonalities in Italian life in his
ian," insisting upon an oath over the Old
time. His fame as a physician
Testament and upon permission to take
spread outside his own town and
country, and he was called to
such oath with covered head. It was not
Poland as body physician to
until 1858, and in spite of his having been
King Sigmund August, and
afterwards to Constantinople to
continually re-elected, that Baron Roth-
attend the grand vizier, •After
schild was granted the right of taking the
the battle of Lepant, he was en-
oath according to Jewish tradition. It was
trusted to Sultan Salim II, with
an important diplomatic mission
upon the passage of the Jews' Disabilities
to the republic of Venice,
Bill that full political rights, which enabled
which received him in 1574 with
Jewish members of Parliament to take the
great honors and festivities, be-
fitting the messenger of a king,
oath according to Jewish tradition, were
When Ashkenazi returned to the
finally granted our people.
grand vizier, he was again given
A similar experience led to the emanci-
great distinctions and honors. •
The Jewish community of
pation of Canadian Jewry on June 5, 1832.
Udine rendered great services to
The Jews of Canada, in observing at this
Italy in the War of Liberation.
Controversy Over World Congress.
time the centennary of this emancipation
Its members fought in Gari-
The controversy that has arisen over the
baldi's campaigns. Today this
act, recall the experiences of Ezekiel Hart, question of a World Jewish Congress is
once important Jewish com-
who was the first Jew to be elected to the marked by elements so unpleasant that they
munity has dwindled to 50 souls.
Canadian Legislature in 1807, Like Baron mar the issue and interfere with calm judg-
that there are any at all left is
due to the unremitting efforts of
Rothschild, who was elected in London to ment on the existing problems.
the late Senator Marpurgo, who
the British Parliament 42 years later, Hart
did his utmost to keep the
The personal issue injected, the brand-
Udina Jewish community alive.
insisted on a Jewish oath, to be taken with ing of the opponents of the plan by Dr.
Another Jewish community
a covered head. Hart, like Rothschild, was Stephen S. Wise as "assimilationists" and
that is going out of existence is
returned by his constituents, in spite of the the subsequent attack upon Dr. Wise by
Saronia, which is being swal-
lowed up by Parma.
refusal of his colleagues to accept him on Dr. Cyrus Adler, tend to make the contro-
Only 75 years ago there was
a basis of political equality,
versy a bit vulgar.
still a big Jewish population in
American Jews have been spared the
Saronia, and as recently as 1855
While there is merit to the arguments of
there was a fine new synagogue
trouble of battling for political emancipa- Dr. Adler, there is no denying the fact that
built there, one of the largest
tion. The Revolution brought freedom to world-wide unity among Jews might create
and most Impressive in all Italy.
all the inhabitants of this continent, without an agency strong enough to cope with the
Now only a score or no of Jews
are left, including the old peo-
distinction of race or creed. But more vexing problems which trouble our people
ple, who assemble every Satur-
than a century and a half after the great everywhere. For instance, pressure from
day in their beautiful, almost
triumph of the pioneers who struggled for Jewish communities throughout the world
empty synagogue.
B ut though these Jewish com-
liberty, equality and the pursuit of happi- might have prevented the oppressive and
munities in Italy are disap-
ness for all peoples, up pops an interpreter shameful torture of Jews in Bessarabia.
pearing, it does not mean that
of the naturalization laws once again to
Jewish life in Italy is disap-
There is justification for a division of
pearing. There is a shifting of
make the traditional Jewish headgear a opinion on the question of a World Jewish
Jewish population to new places,
basis for a legal battle over the rights of Congress, with merit to the arguments of
certain large centers are be-
coming larger still, and the new
Jews who choose to observe their faith in both contending camps. But if we are to
federation of Jewish communi-
accordance with a tradition which provides have a united front, the issue must be dis-
ties which has been established
that the head be covered.
with the authority of the law to
cussed calmly and dispassionately. Such
administrate the affairs of the
Rabbi Solomon Gros of Grand Rapids, dispassionate calm now appears an impossi-
Jewish communities is trying to
adhering to the law which demands that bility, with the result that the Jewish cause
tighten up the machinery, to
concentrate Jewish life, to or-
all applicants for citizenship file photo- may be harmed. In the event that a World
ganize it in the most effective
graphs with their applications, presented Jewish Congress should be convened, with-
way, and to make it possible
his likeness to the naturalization officer. out the united effort of all factions in Jewry,
for Italian Jewry, even while in
some places it is dying out, to
Whereupon the issue ensued. Naturaliza- the harm that will accrue may bring about
continue to live in other places,
tion laws require that photographs of ap- an unparalelled disaster.
and with new strength and new'
plicants be without head covering, and
authority to write a new, and
perhaps a still greater chapter
Rabbi Gros's showed a skull cap! There- The Republican Party and Immigration.
in the history of Italian Jewish
fore his application was rejected.
life.
As a further measure of protection to our citi-
zens, the President, by executive order, practi-
We have no doubt that in due time Rabbi
cally ended immigration, excluding annually
Gros will be admitted to citizenship and
some 350,000 aliens who would have come to
that the earlier rejection will be overruled.
these shores, and thus increases unemployment
by Charles
and added further to the burdens of our people.
Perhaps we should be thankful for this in-
Thus spoke Senator L. J. Dickinson of
cident which helped in revealing a flaw in
H. Joseph
the already too-faulty system which gives Iowa, in the course of his keynote address
at
the
opening
session
of
the
Republican
naturalization officers the powers of a Czar.
JEWS AND EDUCATION
HITLER FINED
The raising of this issue should, at the same National Convention.
In its usual dramatic fashion
The Jew continues to be int er-
Had
Senator
Dickinson
compared
the
time, direct the attention of people concern-
coded in education. Learning till "Time" give. us a word picture of
a
scene
in ■ Munich court when
figure
of
350,000
unadmitted
aliens
he
holds the center of interest in the
ed over just dealings with the immigrants
Hitler is on the witness stand. Re-
Jewish family. Of course th
to the fact that there is the possibility of quoted in his address with the many mil- are many more racoon coats th ere
gardless
of what you say or I say
an
have here definite evidence of
entirely too much abuse of alien's rights on lions of unemployed, he would have sub- formerly and there are more Je we
the
irresponsible
hatred of this
ish boys at higher institutions of
the part of naturalization officials. Applj- jected himself to ridicule. Because this learning
who are glorified loafe rs, ballyhoo poseur for the Jews. I
number
is
like
a
drop
in
the
bucket,
com-
am
going
to
quote
verbatim:
cants for citizenship are entitled to just
But nevertheless the Jew and oil u-
"Questioned by suave Jewish
treatment as human beings, and should not pared with the hordes of unemployed and cation are still on intimate term s. lawyers
in a Munich court last
I just received the copy of a su s-
needy.
But
it
would
not
have
been
so
ex-
"Promptly the Munich judge
be handled like undesirables, as is the case
vey made of "The Jewish Child in week, Jew-baiting Adolf Hitler ruled, 'You must answer the law-
pedient
politically
for
a
spokesman
for
the
grew
hot
under his brown collar,
the Public Schools of Philadelphia
in numerous instances which have come to
yer.
The court has no questions,'
Republican Party to emphasize the existing It is very interesting, bearing o ut egged his brown-shirted henchmen But Witness
our attention,
Hitler kept mum as
into muttered threats that they
my
contention.
According
to
th
is
an
owl,
sat with his arms folded
want. Therefore an old and worn-out blind report the total population of Ph would pull the Jewish lawyers'
il-
while
his
brown-shirted
followers
was used
adelphia is 1,950,000 and the Je w- noses.
filled the courtroom with a chant
Rumanian Inquisition.
But even were Senator Dickinson right— ish population is 235,000. T he "Fascist Hitler had brought the of 'Germany, Awake! Awake!!
Instructive and Scholarly Work by Dr. David M.
There is nothing new in the practice of and what a tragedy for a country of the Jews being 12 per cent of the tots 1. suit. Ile charged Jewish Journal- Awake!!!'
total school population of ist Werner Abel with 'libel and
Shohet is of Great Value to All Stu-
the Rumanian government, and of its lega- vastness and wealth of the United States The
"After whispers between the
Philadelphia is 269,000. The Je ws perjury' in accusing the German
dents of Legal Problems.
and his lawyers, Fascist Hit-
tion in this country, in denying the reports that people should fear the effect on em- contribute 52,000 pupils, or 19.8 p er Fascist party of accepting cam- court
But in the senior high schoo Is paign contributions of 2,500,000 ler submitted to a fine of 800 marks
that came through the Jewish Telegraphic ployment of 350,000 souls added to the cent.
(3190)
for
contempt
of
court
plus
Students
of
legal
questions
have
lire
from
of that city ONE-THIRD of t he
Italian Fascists in 1930.
the attempts of the Jewish au-
Agency of the torture of Samson Bronstein, population!—even were Senator Dickinson pupils are Jews. Think of it! A "'Didn't you know,' softly asked 200 marks (47) for unruly behav- a rare treat in store for them in the lin
I thorities to harmonize Jewish law
ior,
then
quit
the
stand
snarling,
exceedingly
interesting
and
very
in-
Bessarabian Zionist leader. Lands noted justified in his stand on immigration, an third! In the junior high schoo Is Defense Attorney Kurt Rosenfeld, 'Those Jewish lawyers were just
with life. It is only within the last
structive work of Dr. David M.
the percentage is 21.9. A most I 5 . 'that agents of your party negoti-
for their anti-Semitic policies have on important fact was hidden in his statement. teresting
trying to stage a bit of propa- Shohet, "The Jewish Court in the three or four centuries that rab-
exhibit.
ated in Italy?'
binic Judaism has become rigid and
Middle Ages."
numerous previous occasions defied public This fact is that in the number who were
"'What do you mean by "my ganda.'"
--5—
fixed. But to the great scholars
party"?' mimicked Herr Hitler,
For
the
lawyer,
or
the
layman
opinion by denying reports of outrages excluded, among those refused armittance RABBI HENRY COHEN
of
the Middle Ages, like their pre-
then shouted 'I am the party, do TRIBUTE TO BRANDEIS /
interested in questions of law, Dr. decessors, the Geonim and the
I am always glad to hear from you understand? I am the party!'
Tal-
against Jews even after they had been au- to this "land of refuge," were a great many
The "Scripps-Howard" chain Shohet's book is of immeasurable
mudic authors, Jewish law was a
Rabbi Henry Cohen, of Texas. You
"'Perhaps, and perhaps also you of newspapers paid a very high value for the information it offers
thenticated by most reliable authorities.
relatives of people already legally residing will recall that Rabbi Stephen Wise took
living
stream,
allowing
interpreta-
money from the Czechoslovak tribute to the character and ability on the Jewish legal viewpoint and tions and even
The Rumanian government, in the in- here. Their exclusion meant the breaking once selected him as the moat use- and French
deviations from
munitions interests,' of Justice Brandeis, the other day. approach during the Middle Ages.
accepted views, when-
stance of the present outrageous occur- up of family ties and the creation of hard- ful rabbi in the country. Dr. insinuated Lawyer Rosenfeld. 'Per- It indicates that as time goes no Most of the points of jurisprudence traditionally
ever conditions required.
Cohen does an extraordinary haps from Skoda? Perhaps from that the forces of liberalism be-
covered in this book are applicable
rence, added painful insult to barbaric in- ships which could have been avoided. Many amount of work for the good and Schneider?'
Discusses "Kahal," Synagogue.
come more articulate and that the
and from many the legal
Dr. Shohet's volume opens with
jury by denying the reports, by ridiculing of those excluded would not have been in welfare of the order ... the social "Bounding to his feet Witness day may become when even the today,
profession of our time has much ■ study of
order. So along comes this letter
the "Kahal" or commun-
suggestion that a Jew be chosen for to learn even in this advanced age.
the source and by its attempt to belittle the need of employment; on the contrary, their which is interesting to me and
ity, to which subject is devoted an
the presidency will be received with
Social, Economic Study.
ervice that was rendered by the Jewish support was assured, and their entrance which also explains one of the
interesting chapter. A study of
respect. Under the caption of
I KEPT WALKING
reasons why Rabbi Cohen of
Thanks to the able manner in the synagogue as a center of Jew-
"Higher Tribute," the editorial in
Telegraphic Agency in keeping the Jewish here would have meant increased pur- many
Galveston is popular:
which Dr. Shohet handled his sub- ish life follows.
question reads:
world informed about the events which chasing power for American goods.
By ABRAHAM RAISEN
Then comes a chapter in discus-
"My dear Mr. Joseph:
"A Boston lawyer'sproposal to ject, we now have, in "The Jewish
marked the medieval attempt to restore
of taxation, and in the follow.
It is futile, however, to discuss this prob-
"I am very much interested in
draft 'Justice Louis D. Brandeis of Court in the Middle Ages," perhaps sion
Translated by Marie firkin.
ing chapters are covered these
the
moat
valuable
volume
available
methods of the Inquisition in Rumania.
the United States Supreme Court on this subject.
lem further. On the eve of the 1928 presi- your reference to the consideration
l egal su jecta:
of
prisoners
by
those
who
believe
to
serve
as
President'
is,
doubtless
I
We do not propose to torment our read- dential election we pointed out editorially it right and proper to remember kept walking and walking—until e high tribute to this great liberal But it is not from the legal view- "Legal Attitude Toward the Non-
I came past the city. Oh, still
rs by quoting the complete harrowing story that the platform on which Former Govern- them on the Jewish holidays.
point alone that "The Jewish Court Jew and the Secular Court;" "The
urist.
And holy the distance around.
Law of the Land—Dina DeMal-
"But ■ still higher tribute, we in the Middle Ages" has such great
m the Unser Zeit and the Ostjuedische or Alfred E. Smith of New York sought
"For the last forty years I have One tree raised a bough, without
value.
Dr. Shohet has injected into kutha;" "Legialative Powers of the
hink, will be the feeling of a host
sound.
eitung. At least one paragraph, however, elevation to the highest office In the land been sending matzos to Texas
Court
and the Communal Organiza-
his studies and research in the pre-
prisoners in the penitentiary and on
the wood, crimson and f intelligent Americana that Jun-
tion," in which chapter are de-
escribing by far the least barbaric of the was more humane than the one presented the farms, and I invariably re- Behind glowing.
ice Brandeis should remain Jus- paration for this volume such erudi- scribed the differences between Pal-
tion and profound learning that the
ice Brandeis.
is perpetrated against the Jewish martyr, by the Republicans and their candidate. quest the prison management to
result of his efforts is not only • r estinian and Babylonian courts and
send me the names of the Jews The sun sank low, low—scarcely
"This feeling may be in part the great work on jurisprudence, but Geonic opinions; "Law Enforce-
mild be broadcast to reveal to the world Events in the past four years proved our under
the displeasure of the state.
showing.
same that underly regret for Jus- also a study of the social and eco- ment;" "Legal Status of Inform-
t large how people can sink in adopting contention. Misled by politicians who have Among one or two Jewish names And darker and darker it grew. t ice Hughes' resignation from the nomic
conditions of the time. Jew- ers;" "Organization of the Court;"
upreme Court to run for the ish life and problems in the period "Rules of Evidence;" "Trial Pro-
edieval methods of torture, and to em- used the immigration question as one of I find such patronymics as Hugh I remember anew.
McCracken, Jim Crowe, Will Mc-
residency—a feeling that the na- covered are ably described by this cedure."
hasize also the offensive manner in which their blinding instruments, this government Donald, James Fogarty, etc. In I thought of the years, few and t P ion's
highest bench is height author, and his simple style makes
Limited space prevents comment
effort was made to hide the truth. In its is for all practical purposes committed to reply to an inquiry about these
nough forany man.
fleeting
easy reading even for the average on the numerous interesting and in-
I was told that one That had sped with wings heed-
"But in Justice Brandeis' case l ayman.
formative titles included in this
escription of the horrible attack upon the complete closing of America's doors to appellations,
or two had last become Jews!
volume. Here is a book which the
lessly beating
here is also nation-wide rev:g
ni-
Twe-Feld
mson Bronstein, on the false charge that further immigration. All that can be hoped Evidently, they liked matzos!
Not many the years left for flight— ion of the peculiar and extraor-
The introduction explains the reviewer does not hestitate to rec-
"IIC:ER.
ommend
Communist,
and
in
an
effort
to
ex-
is a
to lawyer and layman, to
for now is that a spark of humanity will at
The darkness--the chill before inary value of his liberalizing in-
two-fold purpose of the book:
P. S.—Will you be kind enough to
Jew and non-Jew, alike.
fl uence in the present makeup of
night.
from him information he did not pos- least awaken legislators to the necessity of
"The aim of this work is two-
"The Jewish Court in the Middle
he Supreme Court
ask The Jewish Chronicle to send
fold:
historical
and juridic. But Ages" 43.50) is available from Dr.
the Ostjuedische Zeitung
preventing the breaking up of families of me its issue of June 3rd for which A couple walked shy in the clover, "Justie Brandeis, we think, is
beyond these main aspects it aims
gladly pay. 'Thanks in ad- A slip of a girl and her lover.
"Three gendarmes placed themselves naturalized Americans by admitting close
one of the largest, finest assets of to trace the principle of adiust- David M. Shohet, 81 Ludlow street,
Yonkers, N. Y. Dr. Shohet in-
The girl was like one I had known, these United States—just where he ment not only in
their feet on the chest of the dnfor- relatives.
the outward mini- form us that he offers a 16 per
C." The lad's face—my own.
-s
RANDOM THOUGHTS
"The Jewish Court in the
Middle Ages"
Is."
festations of Jewish life, but also
cent discount to rabbis and clergy,
e