*SP EFRINFIEWISII efRONICLE
element in the Reich. Should Herr Hitler's
gains continue as rapidly as they have in
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
the past, it is certain that before long he
► oalita•d Wmid7 b Th. Jovial Chroskl•
Ye. will be the master of Germany.
liMend
Seceoil.elisas natter Nardi I. lilt at tb• Poet.
A new angle is now added to the Ger-
By HELEN ZIGMOND
ea. at Detroit. Ahab, molar tlae Aar .f Mora WS.
;
s lE
ttis
t. Jewish Teleseashk Amore. Ins.)
man political drama as a result of the rise
to power of this anti-Semite. Writing in
General Offices and Publication Building
Other Note, About Jewish Notables: Jacobus Kann, ,
TALKING TOCC"ON"ig
E'h;
HOLLYWOOD.—Eddie Cant or
That gambling business down in Long Beach which is so filling th
525 Woodward Avenue
the current issue of Opinion Pierre Van
First Zionist in Holland, Marks Sixtieth
!delivered a fast one at the Bro
wiz, New York papers is interesting but not for the reason that it is player
Telephones Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle
Derby the other noon . . . Sur
Birthday; Late Prof. Simonsen,
Paassen charges that Hitler is supported
up.
Personally, I can never get excited about the importance of gam
Leo/. Oicei
, rounded by autograph hounds,
by the French armament industry. Under
he bling raids. If people want to gamble, say I—let them gamble. Jean
14 Stratford Place, Leaden, W. 1, England
leaped to a pencil " '
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The
on't get excited about gambling. Just as they don't get excited about
letecription, in Advance__________.$3.00 Per Year the heading "Who Pays Hitler," this noted recent illness of the Baal Chofetz was a great peacemaker, and al- ter do this before they see my ne at taking a "schnapps." Those are not particularly vices to Jews. Anc
endeavored
to make ace , picture."
•
journalist quotes the following statement Chaim, Rabbi Israel Heir Ha- always
while I don't do a lot of things that perhaps a good Jew should, stil ,
T. arm poblissitlem,
bet
tlem,
eormepoodese• as/ woo matter
ot er e ws,
on these points it seems to me, they have a more rational point of
of Paul Faure in the French Chamber of Cohen of Radin, 91 years old, and he effected the reconciliation
rut nub URI. Mg. by Tame., mentos of ma womb.
Ed Wyn• (otherwis e Nate 1 view. Furthermore, say I, if you really are out to stop gambling—
Iseditirs amino,
en.• MU a( tie east0.111.
whose condition in view of his ad-
Deputies: "We have indisputable proof vanced years hasoccasioned between the famous Hassidic Leopold) Is one of those . . . what about the stock exchange, what about the gambling in real estate!
rt. Detroit Jewish aty•eilebe IS vitas dernejeflimi• sub. and
of Ger and Betz.
what I mean ... salaried people,
In their social consequence, these latter types of gambling are far
abundant, incontrovertible evidence great anxiety, recalls his rise to rabbis
bon of latemet Ur the Jewish Nook. but Illeelalsm meonseb.
The
of the Jevrish
Far hi. weekly broadcast Ise net*
more pernicious than pinochle playing.
Ally fee as inlommitat .( tie raniis monneol tbs whom
that large sums of money have recently fame and his wide influence on faith in persecution
Soviet Russia has been a
sir thousand ... cash ... uses
Orthodox Awry.
But this Long Beach business interests me for quite another reason .
great source of sorrow to him,
mak e-up before the mike ... I Here, all the time we have been
been transferred by the French armament
Sabbath Readings of the Law.
The Baal Chofetz Chaim, as be
talking about the 100 per cent Jewish
and he has repeatedly asked Jew-
plays to an invited audienc e of , city of Tel Aviv. Well, here is another—if not 100 per cent—almost
is
Pentateuchal portion—Deut 1:1-3:22
Popularly
known
to
indicate
industry, headed by Schmeidlor and Crou- h
ish communities to recite special
... with 2000 more scram. I 100 per cent Jewish city only some 20 miles from New York City. its
Prophetical portion—IL 1:1-27
is authorship of the great work
zot, to German banks to the credit of Adolf . on the Jewish ways of life by prayers of intercession in th e slin g or
prs
n
go
. ca n t
Tisk. b'Ab Roofings of the Law, Thursday,
mayor is Frankel—a Jew, and its chief of police—Grossman, another
synagogues on behalf of the
sign for a stage production un-
Hitler's organization."
Jew— and so on down the line—almost the entire outfit including the
August 11.
which he made his reputation, is
Jews of Russia.
less
he
can
get
Ole
population as a whole is Jewish.
slabs off
Pentateuchal portion—Morning, Devi. 4:2540;
honored by Orthodox Jewry
• • •
Mr. Van Paassen states that as a result throughout
every week for um broadcast
And in another respect, it is similar to Tel Aviv. It is a beach city.
Afternoon, Ex. 32:11-14; 34:1.10
the world as the su-
JACOBUS KAHN
of
these
subventions
Hitler
has
been
won
Hi.
film
work
lately
Lae
bee.
Prophetical portion—Morning, Jer. 8:13-9:23; Af.
Yet compare the two. Who would think of trying to show off with
preme rabbinical authority of the
es-noon, Is. 55:646:8
ASIITERDAM.—(J. T. A.—
Bruited to shorts.
Long Beach as with Tel Aviv? Tel Aviv has two daily papers pub-
away from his anti-French policy, and he present age.
• • •
Jacobus H. Kann, of the Hague,
lished in Hebrew, and if you ask me, they are as good and better than
He has described himself as "a
August 5, 1932
Harpo, the irrepressible Marx most of the English dailies published in the United States—I mean for
Ab 3, 5692 ascribes world-wide significance to the simple Jew, believing and fol- veteran Zionist leader and the
first
Zionist
in
Holland,
is
re-
Hitler power when he declares:
ian, paid • call at Al Jolson's. A 5 towns of corresponding size. Tel Aviv has art museums, concerts,
lowing what the Torah says, and
ceiving felicitations on die occa- he arrived, Al and his song-writer lectures.
nothing more." He has made
Hitler and his organization have as- his
sion of his sixtieth birthday.
The Day of Mourning
And Long Beach has hot dogs, and gambling raids.
Irving Caesar, were putting th
home in the small out-of-the-
One of the firat to join rtDr.
of
sumed
an
entirely
new
significance,
an
finishing touches to a new song
Once again, after so many centuries
way town of Radin, not in any of
•
Theodor Heal when he staed Harpo remained outside the duo r' A GOOD REJOINDER
*
*
the
great
centers,
and
has
kept
of
international
significance.
Personally
he
;
and mourning over the loss
the Zionist Organization, Mr. until he had memorized it. Then
That was a good rejoinder that young fellow gave to the Jewish
himself simple, meek and hum-
our r homeland and the destruction of th e is no longer a mere vulgar, cheap, and ble and has refused all honors.
Kann founded the Dutch Zionist he walked in, and after a few min "cultured" anti-Semite on the grounds in front of the New York library
Federation.
antes of the usual chatter, he an the other day. The Jewish anti-Semite, who prides himself on his
Holy Temple, our people will gather in i noisy demagogue, but a figure of world i
He has never held an official
An 19 yearn of age, Mr. Kann nounced, "Say, we have a tea culture and freedom from bias remarked: "All the persecution that the
position as rabbi, and has never
he synagogues, next Wednesday evening importance."
was
already
head
of
the
bi
g tune for our latest picture! Lis- Jews have gotten down the ages they have merited—and more."
taken any payment for his rab-
And that blond young man standing around took a good look at him
Hague banking house of Lissa ten to this . . . " ..Whereupon he
and on Thursday, to weep over Israel' 3
The results of the German elections binical work. He used to travel and
Kann , which has played such thumped on the piano the tune he and said: "Well, looking at you, I think you are right."
;neatest tragedy.
therefore merely provide temporary relief over the country, visiting all the atp000f tnftio proartoofiry
"Aren't you a Jew?" continued the blond young man.
had
n
the
finan-
just
heard,
and
hurriedly
Jewish towns and villages, sell-
"No, I am no Jew. I don't believe in the Bible. I don't go to the
Tisha b'Ab is the day on which the Jew for the Jewish people, so long as the pres- ing his books for whatever he
made his adieus, leaving a startled
. synagogue. I don't take any stock in the Jewish religion."
him.
ish people reflects upon its lost glory and ent distressing economic conditions con- was offered in order to spread cial a prominent banker he took panicky pair behind
"But
aren't you a Jew? Isn't your father, you mother, Jewish?
• • •
an active part in the founding of
of Judaism, but with-
upon the deep wounds which have been tinue to provide fodder for anti-Semitic knowledge
Wasn't your grandfather and grandmother Jewish?"
the Jewish Colonial Trust and
We just discovered:
out disclosing his identity, and
That is beside the point. What my parents are doesnt affect me,"
made in the soul as well as the body of the cannons. Only with improvements in the as if he were only an itinerant the Anglo-Palestine Company, of
That Mr. Sheen of the used-
continued the Jewish anti-Semite.
he was a director. From
to-be Gallagher
sod Sheen
Jewish people. True, the day's significance economic fields, and with the German peo- bookseller. All his life he has which
"Oh yeah!" continued the blond young man. "Try to tell that to
le05 till 1918 he was a member
comedy team, was Groucho's
supported himself by selling
the goyim when you are looking for a job."
has declined, and fewer than ever observe ple relieved from its trying problems, have things for his living. When he of the actions committee and uncle.
The conversation then drifted to other topics—to war and peace,
this traditional fast day. Nevertheless, its we reason to hope for decline in the activi- first settled in. Radin he opened from 1905 till 1911 of the Zion-
That Sans Goldwyn's name is
etc.
ist Executive He was an inti- I • merger of hi. own, Goldfish,
a herring shcp, and afterwards a
memory continues to recall the tragedy ties of the Jew-baiting Hitlerites.
"If I had my way," said the Jewish anti-Semite, who has been read-
mate friend of Dr. Wolffsohn,
and his former partner's.
grocery shop, and all the Jews
e S l-
ing too many bookswithout digesting them, "I would place a javelin
which marked the end of Israel's state-
who succeeded Dr. Herzl as presi-
of the town became his custom-
wyn. That for some years after
in th e an s of every child. Teach him war. The history of humanity
era. When he realized that the
dent of the Zionist Organization.
be left Metro-Goldwyn.Mayer,
hood, first at the hands of the Babylonians
Fascism and Anti-Semitism.
is
the history of war. Man biologically and psychologically requires
In 1907, he visited Palestine
other shopkeepers were suffering
they retained privilege s on the
war."
and later through Roman conquest. .
Numerous attempts have been made by as a result of that, he closed his and two years later he published name which p led his using
"I see you have been reading Faure," returned another in the
Our people's exile introduced sorrowful reactionaries, especially the Nazis in Ger- shop, and again took to traveling his impressions of the country in it to label his own busines s yen- group.
"That fellow is cuckoo and he has made you cuckoo with him.
entitled "Eretz Israel."
•tures.
notes into our synagogual liturgy not only many, to link Italian Fascism with anti- the country with his books. The a book
He
talks of the pugnacity instinct as being essential. Of course, it is
After the war, Mr. Kann found
Jews of Radin then asked him
Louis Weitcenkorn used
but you don't need warfare to express and cultivate the pugnacity in- ,
in the Lamentations and Kinoth read on Semitism. Adolph Hitler has been posing to become their official rabbi, but himself in disagreement with the to That
work on an undertaker's trade
stinct.
Tisha b'Ab, but also on other days of the as the German Mussolini, thus adding con- he refused to do that. Ile has methods of Palestine colonization, journal.
You and I have no javelins in our hands ,now. The chances are
and withdrew from active Zion-
then repeatedly refused of-
That Leila Hyams is • fisher.
year. Thus, the service read at the Wailing fusion to the issue over the German situa- since
that
I won't break your nose, though I am tempted to, and yet we
ist work. In 1923 he went to
fers of important rabinical posi-
woman of the first water . . .
are
both
displaying right now the pugnacity instinct. Business—love-
Palestine
as
Dutch
Counsul
there
Wall in Jerusalem on Fridays and holidays tion.
tions in big cities. When the
sorry, we'r e in • punnish mood
sports—all forms of life offer expression for that instinct. War is there-
and retained the post till last
Jews of Radin insisted that, liv-
contains a mournful lament which, in
fore unnecessary as far as this instinct is concerned."
As a matter of fact, this is a gross mis- ing among them, he must be their year, since when he has again today.
•
•
•
That Sidney Fox once began
translation, reads:
representation. Premier Benito Mussolini rabbi, he accepted the position on been living at The Hague.
KNOCKING MANKIND
the study of law at Columbia
two conditions—the first, that he
Mr. Kann has played an im-
University
and
worked
in
•
law
himself answered the question placed to us should not receive any salary portant part in the life of his
That was an idea that Jewish poet, Blanch, has. I mean his idea
Rabbi: "Because of the Palace which is
office.
of going around with a little pamphlet of poems, on which is marked:
deserted—
from time to time by our readers, inquiring from the community, and the country, and in 192a, the Queen
• • •
"The payment for this is a meal or a night's lodging."
People: "We sit alone and weep."
second
that
his
decisions
must
of
Holland
conferred
on
him
■
regarding Hitler's claims to Fascism. In
Sign of the times: The day after
So he plans to go ever the country. One of his poems runs thus:
Rabbi: "Because of the Temple which is de-
be obeyed by all of them. Once
Knighthood of the Order of the
stroyed.
1927, Signor Mussolini stated, in an address a Radin Jew refused to obey his Lion .. of the Netherlands, in rec- M. H. Hoffman, Jr., young execu- thus:
tive,
announced
that
he
would
"That man is a knave, they warned me
Because of the walls which are broken down,
gm ion of his services during p
judgment, rendered according to
in Rome to Rumanian journalists:
A thief, a living lie,
reduce as his next picture, "I've
Rabbi Chofetz Chaim Supreme 1
Authority for Orthodox Jewry
Our Film Folk ; By-the-Way T
By id Dh AVI I I D a sc n ti d wN
ARC TEV Z .
I
1111
•
Because of our greatness which is departed.
Because of the precious stones of the Tem-
ple ground to powder,
Because of our priests who have erred and
gone astray.
Because of our kings who have contemned
God—"
People: We it alone and weep."
Rabbi: "We beseech Thee, have mercy on
Zion!"
People: "And gather together the Children
of Jerusalem."
Rabbi: "Make speed, make speed, 0 Deliverer
of Zion."
People: "Speak after the heart of Jerusalem."
Rabbi: "Let Zion be girded with beauty and
majesty."
People: "Show favor unto Jerusalem."
Rabbi: "Let Zion find again her Kings."
People: "Comfort those who mourn over Jeru-
salem."
Rabbi: "Let peace and joy return to Jeru-
salem."
People: "Let the branch of Jerusalem put forth
and bud."
Jewish law, and the Chofetz im-
mediately sent back his contract
as rabbi to the community, and
from that time has held no official
post of rabbi.
the war. At
the of
the G
outbreak
war, he had placed himself -en- e of Five Dollars," he received
ighteen calls from friends want-
tirely at the services of the i
ng to borrow money.
Dutch government, and at the
• • •
express wish of Dr. Treub, then
Joseph SchIldkraut has Ns
minister of finance, he acted as
"t
.
.
.
has
filed bank-
president of the exchange com-
ruptcy with a load of thirty-
mission, set up in 1914, which
five
thousand
in
debts ... most
maintained the stability of Dutch
of it back alimony to wise No.
finances.
• • •
Mr. Kann has also done a great
rt
Pen-point porait:
Paul Muni
deal for the educational life of
closest friends and collaborators ... hailed by movie critics for the
the Hague. He was one of the past few years, but cold-shouldered
by the fans . . until "Scarface"
I turned, but all I could see
Was mankind passing by."
Ile better not show- that poem—he won't get many meals for that.
Or will he? On second thought, I believe he will For the human
being likes to see mankind generally knocked. Few are the human
Of the Jewish organizations,
beings who have no peeve against the world, and any knocker is
the only one with which the Cho-
generally welcome.
feta Chaim identified himself was
The poet, Vachel Lindsay, by the way, was the patentee of this
the Agudath Israel, because of its
business of selling poetry for bread. As I recollect, he gave the people
strict adhesion to Jewish law,
no pamphlets, however. He would knock at the door, and offer to
and he was a member of its rab-
recite some of his poetry for a meal.
binical council. He was greatly
It's a good idea. I wonder if I couldn't adopt a similar one. Go
attached, at the same time, to
about and bet my food for telling the people some Jewish jokes, or
Palestine, and had several times
that the mayor of Podunk is Jewish and giving them my ideas on the
contemplated settling there. He
Jewish conception of baseball an the nebular hypothesis.
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I suppose, it could be worked. A little daring can accomplish mir-
acles. Remember that young artist, I used to room with in the years
gone by. He and a friend decided to take the billboards advice and
See America First. But he had no currency. Well, what didn't he do
as he came to towns. But the story
ry
I remember best is what happened
,
at Savannah, Georgia.
He and his pal were advised to see the president of the Temple
there. They went—and the president of the Temple. busted into them
with
•
On the question of anti-Semitism, at SOL atom
rag, eying
them sweet and pretty. All t h ey
ne
least, Mussolini and Hitler are fields apart.
I mentioning •... How different would' mumbling mumbo-jumbo, lighting w eded was a bunch of fillies and the picture metaphorically speaking
I'm sure that Sol Bloom himsc
ould
have
been
complete.
And
after
the lecture, the president of the
their appraisal of Israel and of crosses, and using titles that would T
Tisha b'Ab is gradually losing its mourn- with the former defending the human side must have enjoyed the gentle good If . Jewish
values be, if their teacher put even Amos and Andy to shame, th ample, drew forth one dollar out of his pocket and tendered it to
natured razzing indulged by sum e 'heroes' took time to teach the
ful significance for two reasons. Respon- of race relationships.
em.
What
did
the
artist
do?
He
took
the dollar—and hurled it
He-
the newspapers last week wh en , brew language and indirectly to res- then all I have to say is that suck- ba ck in the face of the president of the Temple ,
and the t wain vaga-
Politically, Kerr Hitler may be acquiring of
sible for its decline on the one hand are
era are still being born every min-
nds did an about face and left.
they discussed him in this fashio
fleet to their minds appreciation of ute. However,
I would assure my
the national elements who see redemp- sufficient rope at this time eventually to
'The 'Sol Bloom' edition of t h e Hebrew literature! ...The Jewish
They walked about the streets of Savannah for the rest of the
readers that'there is no ground for day. Or rather up to late. Then they returned to the president
tion in the present reconstruction efforts in eliminate himself completely from public Congressional Record is just o R child would then more willingly and uneasiness
of the
because even the high- Temple.
the press. It is a notable contr , appreciatively study Hebrew in
Palestine. In another responsible camp are notice. His actions in court during the re- bution to history, literature an i d Jewish
est powered salesman and press-
"IVe would like to have that dollar," they said.
Hebrew schools."
agent
cannot
sell
such
an
organiza-
to be found those Jews who minimize the cent libel suit against him stamped him not oratory ... The associate direct or I have abbreviated the letter be-
tion again to the thinking Ameri-
active head of the Washingto n
significance of the past and who place em- only as a bigot, but also as stupidly undip- and
cause of lack of space, but the gist can people. It had its day and
Bicentennial Celebration h as ha
Rose's thought has been it was a shameful day.
phasis on the strict religious element in lomatic. When he was asked about the eleven of his many speeches
o n maintained. He gives us some-
v
Jewry.
But neither of these is powerful Nazi Party he shouted "I Am the Party." George Washington inserted. N a- I thing to think about, particularly INFORMATION BUREAU
no man can make
I1 with reference to making the Jew-
enough completely to eradicate this day The Boston Post summed the problem up turally
speeches on the same subject with - ish child prouder of the place He-
This is not a. news item, never-
from the memory of the entire people. So well when it stated editorially:
out indulging in a bit of repetitio n, brew literature and history and theleas I want to broadcast it i
n
, blunder" he ever made as an edi •
20 BEST STORIES
but that does not appear to hay e civilization occupy.
this column, because it will save m
long as Israel is in Galuth, Tisha b'Ab will
tor.
"I am the State," said Louis XIV, in one of
discouraged the Honorable So
, ■ lot of research work. The Jew
the most famous short sentences of history.
be a day of mourning and lamenting over
- Ray Lag Selects Group H. Con•
Bloom, representative of the nin
ish Information Bureau
Among the outstanding stories
re 'has bee
JEWS ARE LIKE HOOVER
The
French
monarch
was
the
state
and
his
ex-
teenth
district
of
New
York
eiders
Bast
In
His
Career,
the loss of the peope's glory, over the
opened it NINE
in this volume is Fanny Hurst's
an d
I gee that in Greece some organi- street, New York East
Ci Forty-firs
travagance started the misfortunes which afflic-
minister plenipotentiary to al
r
"Guilty,"
Edna Ferber's "Mother
ty
(will
wounds which have scarred our souls and
have urged workers to corn- readers please make a
ted France and swept the Bourbons from the
George Washington anniversaries I nations
Knows Beet," and Dorothy Park-
note of thi
m •
throne.
bat the Jews because they are re-
Twenty years' experience as an
bodies, and over the tragedies which have
whereever held. There they are
er's
"Here
We Are." Other an-
and
then
see
that
the
note
is
no
It is a dangerous thing to entrust power to
for the present economic mislaid?) If they want to kno t editor—the affiliations during the
The Record, just as they were de n . • sponsible
ma iced the day throughout our history.
ors whose stories are included
w period including the widest read
. . Well, t at pu t s
the man who thinks that he is indispensable.
•
•
livered, and no one can say tha t President hoover in pretty us an , ANY
in
the
volume
are: Rupert Hughes,
about Jewish life , most popular and best edite
Adolph Hitler has just proclaimed in a German
muc
they do not reveal the versatility o
teachings,
practices , magazines in America—provides d Booth Tarkington, Ellis Parker
f the same class. I am not hlJewish
sure purpo
and Jewish
of differen
court that only his personal representatives
the
supersalesman
who
has
sol
ses
ende
av
ors
Jews in Honduras
d whether Hitler charges the Jewa organi
t the finest recommendation for Butler, Peter B. Kyne, Ring W.
could bind the Nazi party. "I am the party,"
George Washington to the Amer . with bringing Germany
zations and philanthropi
c whatever literature may come Lardner, James Oliver Curwood,
cried Hitler. A man who says that sort of
can peopl e in a wa
Honduras, as a possible settlement for a
that him
woul d present•economic condition, to
educational institutions, loca I from such a pen.
but "errand
Jack Boyle, Zona Gale, Irvin S.
thing is likely, if he gets into power, to change
he or national,
have delighted Parsony Weems
facts relating to his
limited number of Jews, is suggested in an
Cobb, Frank R. Adams, Albert
the phrase to the exact one used by Louis XIV.
llaynLo
self."
omneg, Ju
ourn
edoit lor of
_ probably
It's exercise.
amazing What
the tory, religion, cultural and intellec - diro
RedBo
the La
okr Payson Terhune, Sir Philip Gibbs,
power that does.
we Jews
These are not words to make the French feel
interesting statement just released by the
movements within Jewry, o
However,
despite
this
bantering
a
remarkable
markable
people
we
are!
And,
Royal
Brown, Laurence Stallings,
more comfortable about the impending Hitler
aryl other
✓
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
it is an indisputable fact that So
information that prop- Cosmopolitan, has read thousands Arthur Stringer.
administration.
how down
powerful
when
we
are
able
to erly comes within the scope of such of manuscripts He has figured it
Bloom as George Washington's pull
the
props
of
the
entire
ciety (Bias)) of New York.
Unfortunately, the Jew must continue to
agent has done the best
a Bureau, it ran be obtained at this out himself that in his 20 years
be pub- world's economic structure!
•
R elating the story of the settlement of suffer indignities
while he is subjected to
address mentioned. The director as an editor he read at least 260,- A Scholarly Posthumous
y job that this country has seen
is Bernard G. Richards
CALIFORNIA
KLAN
the first Jewish pioneers in this Central an uncertain existence in the present Ger- in many a day and would put moat
and his 000,000 words of copy. During a Work by Solomon Zucrow.
wide experience with , different sleepless night in a Pullman car
advertising men to shame.
American republic, Hias states:
man political turmoil. When the atmos-
They
tell
me
that
the
Klan
out
phases
of
Jewish
life
make
him he Jotted down, without advance WOVEN, SLAVES AND THE IGNOR-
in California have gotten
—e--
brand
ANT
D LITERATURE. lie
"Hondurai is twice as big as Poland and phere clears, there is reason to hope that ANENT
NT tHrBRnEgItitiet..r from flab. new supply of night shirts and they admirably adapted for the work, 1 thought or preparation, the names
Solomon rum), Published by the
Stratford Co.,
ikre once
rt
take advan- of the 20 short stories which
all to gether there are 150 Jews. The gen- the decent and honorable in German society
tton rigohltitoo tf the for one shall certainly
letter
blase , tart.C°"'r.
log
— e of that Bureau.
1
passed through his hands in 20
r" .trim.
i
Goodman
n
;lose
of
Beth Sha-
eral population is fairly prosperous and the will again direct the helm of state.
The author, the late Solomon Zu-
b m Congregation, Pittsburgh, com- it can get money out of
loi
years and which he liked beat. He
go
es AT HARVARD
crow,
passed
away
while
the pres-
in
did
not
change
his
mind
on
main products of the country are bananas,
exchange
for
the
privilege
of
a later
menting on my comments anent the
f
I read a story the other day check-up and that speaks well for ent volume was in the hands of the
introduction of Hebrew in high
oranges and similar fruits. The natives are
publisher.
To
his
children,
there-
the
list
that
Frankfurter
of
Harvard
and
The
Pioneers
Have
Spoken
for his original ore, fell
schools should find a place in this
the task of seeing the work
contented and hospitable. If the Jews
Nature in the Psalms
might some day become the Dean choice.
A J. T. A. report from Jerusalem in- column:
through the press.
of
the
Law
School,
and
some
one
would go onto the land instead of going forms us that on July 28
The
"Personally I am not an advocate
1
this
pi a ion in
omen, S ayes and the Ignorant
By GEORGE ADAM SMITH
a mass meeting of the introduction of Hebrew
said to me that Lowell would never "The Twenty Best Short Stories
into business, they would find very favor-
be
stand for a Jew being
in that posi- lin Ray Long'a Twenty Years as an in Rabbinic Literature" is a worthy
of settlers in the Emek demanded 10,000 Language courses in the high
monument
to the deceased author.
The Psalms are full of a nat-
able conditions there."
tion. It seems strange that the Editor," published by Ray Long
new Chalutzim for Palestine. According schools, for the same reason that ural sympathy
Mr. Zucrow was also the author of
head of a great university should
with the forces
The statement quotes one of the pioneers to the J. T. A. cable, "the meeting urged I favor the elimination of Latin and and
and
Richard
R.
Smith.
12
East
"Adjustment
of Law to Life in
be considered as anti-Jewish.
beauties of God's world,
Greek .. Judging our high school
Forty-First street, New York ($3), Rabbinic Literature" and of "Saph-
as stating that "there is perhaps no room
and of the free enjoyment of
Whether it's justified or not I don't is a veritable treasure for any one ruth
system with a view to mutual bene-
the
Actions
Committee
to
overcome
petty
Ilahalacha'
all that is stored therein for
("Rabbinic Law').
for a mass Jewish immigration," but that
know. Not having been a college
fits to the child ... I feel there are
I who enjoys a good short story. In all his works he reveals pro
"a go odly number of Jews could settle differences within its ranks and to unite too many courses and that depth the use of man. To creation man and knowing nothing of the I This reviewer feels justified even found knowledge of rabbinic litera-
the forces in the Diaspora to strengthen of achievement is sacrificed for su- they resort, sometimes to feel "inside" set-up of who's who in in going a step further and in ture, and his publications in the
there very easily." With conditions for
authority I can't understand why
streams and cataracts loos-
the Jewish community, the Jewish Na- perficial versatility ... However, her
stating that this volume is an ex- English language are valuable addi-
there are some Jewish professors at
ening the floods of their own
Jews as trying as they are today, Honduras
I have great sympathy with those
tional Fund, the Palestine Foundation Fund who advocate HebrewAccept- gathered memories and regrets; Harvard if Lowell is opposed. May- I cellent handbook for students in tions to Jewish literature.
In the first part of the present
short
story writing and for editors
may Ten art avenue for at least a small
and to develop Palestine for the absorption n i ng things as they exist we recog- sometimes to lift their eyes be the president of • university generally.
volume the author covers "The
number of ambitious settlers. To Bias of all classes of Jewry."
hasn't the whole say-so. On the
above all the littleness and de-
ire that the presence of study In
One good reason for the latter Legal Status of Women Among the
a school curriculum represents not
spair of life to the horizons of
other hand if Lowell is responsible
must be given due credit for being ever
tement is Mr. Lon g's comment Jews," and he discuses the atti-
Thus speak the pioneers in Palestine. At nly an offer to impart information new hope, the threshold s of for their being there then he can't
alert on questions affecting Jewish immi-
each individual story, present- tudes of rabbinic authorities in the
be
so
anti-Jewish.
At
any
rate
coming
salvation,
which
her
isoit
a time when everywhere the cry is against n that subject, but subtly implies
that's the way it sizes up to me. I ing his reasons for accepting the pre-Biblical, post-Biblical and Tal-
gration and emigration throughout the
or that subject Recognition, Sane-
hills present to their imagina-
immigration,
when
in
countries
throughout
stories
for his magazines, and in mudic periods. Discus/ling the so-
i nn and P restige . . . Latin and
am
not
holding
any
brief
for
the
tion; sometimes to draw peace
world
the world foolish peoples live in suspicion Greek are Prestige subjects . .
president of Harvard because Har- two instances for rejecting the cial status of women and their
to their hearts from her order
position after the Talmudic era, he
stories
he
now selects as the best also
vard
has
conferred
more
distinct-
and calm; sometimes to exult
Their actual utility is of little
devotes a lengthy and import-
of the "foreigner," Palestine's Chalutzim account
ion upon him than he has upon in his career.
In her stormy energies and cla-
in our age . . . They do,
chapter to important additional
The German Election
not only do not fear increased immigration however . . . enhance the im rt mors, and to bring th 11 Harvard; which, of course, doesn't The two stories Mr. Long re- ant
references
on the subject.
h ro on
- oha
While our people have good reason to but demand it. Instead of living in fear, nee of ancient Rome and Greece,, and gladness of all her manic m ake him an Elliot
Then,
one jected were "Fifty Grand," by
The second part of this volume
t o 6 find E
t react ion- Ernest Hemingway, and "The c
breathe a sigh of relief over the failure they live in hope. And motivating this su- . R oman and Hellenic civilization Into their praise of her Creator, pry
overs
"The
Legal Status of the
side of the fence, whether he is Book Rag," by W. Somerset Max.
.. By omission the liebraie gen-
How
How frank is their joyful ac-
Slave Among the Jews."
of the Nazis and their leader, Adolf Hitler, preme hope is their ideal to see Palestine ".
The same
udgment upon Bran
e., the civilization
of srael, the
f I
gham. The latter deals with in- periods are covered as
reptance of the boons, pleasures parsing jdeis'
1 evrish
those
fitness for the Supreme C urt
o o
to seize complete control of the govern- redeemed as the Jewish National Home.
r cest and Mr. Long felt he could
spirit—to which the world
and fruits of
physical life: fen- sitting in judgment upon Sacco and not publish it in a magazine, touched upon in the first portion of
re rtainly owes much—are virtually
tile fields and flocks; corn and Vanzetti. Of course
ment in Germany, the results of the elec- With such material as the basis for our condemned as worthless Th
the book. This discussion is of
he was born although such stories do appear in
wine and oil; fat
especial value in that it gives an
conse rva give and never o utgrew books,
tion in themselves contain serious forebod- reconstruction efforts, there is excellent Je wish student tomes from home e and richness of color; the vigo e
and this one is now in- interesting picture of the Jewish
r it which again makes him di fferent
fr ram high school ... with a sense
cluded in his "Twenty Best Short
and litheness of the body, fair
ings. From 107 in the last Reichstag, the reason for the confidence that rules in of
from Oliver Wendell Holmes. While Stories." The Hemingway story traditional love for justice to all
everything Greek and Roman
fates, strong arms and nimble
elements in the community, and the
Nazis will now number 230 representa- Jewish ranks with regard to the national RI verified ... In the same measure feet
I don't like him for these and many Mr. Long rejected, but when it Jew's
All these are proofs
love for freedom which he
I th ings Jewish and Hebrew are dis-
other qualities that belong to him, later appeared in
was
tives, becoming the most powerful single ideal and the National Home,
of their sincerity and geuine-
the Atlantic
prepared to offer to others.
in used by them as things not worth
I am not yet convinced that he is Monthly
The third and final
nese.
he wired Mr. Hemingwa
I anti-Semitic.
part of this
for forgiveness for "the stupidest
Fascism, as I have repeatedly declared on
previous occasions, is not for export. The spe-
cial conditions in Italy demand political forms
other than those which exist outside Italy. Fas-
cism seeks unity; anti-Semitism seeks destruction
and separation. Fascist anti-Semitism, or anti-
Semitic Fascism is ■ gross absurdity. We are
much amused in Italy when we hear the
anti-Semites in Germany seeking to associate
Fascism with their anti-Semitiem. We also bear
from other countries that a Fascism with anti-
Semitic coloring is trying to obtain foothold
there. We vigorously protest against these at-
- tempts to compromise Fascism in this way.
Anti-Semitism is a product of barbarism, while
Fascism stands on the highest plane of civiliza-
tion and is diametrically opposed to anti-Semi-
tism. Our aim is to unite all sections of the
people under our flag. If we exclude Jews we
shall only be artificially strengthening the camp
of our enemy, for it Is obvious that those who
are not with us are against us.
RANDOM - THOUGHTS
by Charles
H. Joseph
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