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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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Kagan, Jewish Engineer
I
been sent to the governments of
Gets the Lenin Award
countries having larger Moslem
ment continued to punish severely Free State Approves
populations, none of these agreed
Schechita
Exemption
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—P. S.
those found guilty of overt acts,
to participate, and the congress Kagan, chief engineer of the
press continued, to condemn all
BELFAST.—(J. T. A.)—En- was, thus, merely a meeting of in- Stalingrad Tractor Factory, was
l anti-Jewish agitation.
doming
the
humane
slaughtering
dividuals.
awarded the Order of Lenin.
(Continued
ceived information to the effect
(Continued from preceeding page) that
bill proposed by the Parliament
Economic conditions w • r •
III.
Jews in Russia were being
The award is the highest die
of
the
Irish
Free
State,
the
Sen-
tinction that may be conferred.
c omparatively good in Palestine
private
trade
Insofar
as
food
prod-'
arrested
and
tortured
until
they
PALESTINE
(Continued from First Section)
ate
Committee
made
and
excep-
during
the
past
year.
In
De.
The
honor was bestowed upon
ucts. In June, Emes, Moscow Yid- produce gold or foreign' currency.
Events of Jewish interest in lion in regard to Schechita. The
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Kagan in recognition of his wrok
communique given to the
cember, 1931, an o fficial state.
dish daily, reported that this "new In a
Palestine during the past year committee also adopted an
ment
showed
that
there
wen
Rabbi Goldsteime Statement ,
in
bringing
the production of the
economic policy" was encouraging' London correspondent of the Jew- were, to a great extent, of local amendment empowering the
the
factory to 150 tractors daily.
l of New Yorto k
30,000 Jews employed in agri-
sh Morning
Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish colonists to greater activ- i City,
importance
only.
The
period
be
chief
rabbi
to
license
schechtim,
Journa
Ambassador
The
same
honor is to be con-
country,
7,000
of
them
in
Sov et
with changes in administra- and stipulating that only those
Jewish Congregations of America, states:
ity.
culture, 4,500 in building and
ferred upon 37 active factory
Great Britain categorically denied
"Nothing short of a religious revival is the paramount need of
Little progress was reported this report. In June, the Jewish tion. In July, 1931, the British holding such licenses are permit-
public
works,
4,000
in
factories
workers
among
whom are five
he Jews of America to carry on their during the past year, in the colo
Colonial Office announced that ted to perform as schechtim.
and large workshops, 3,000 in
ths
year. It would
enable
trey
Jews.
Far Telegraphic Agency made public Sir John Chancellor, High Com-
communal
prosperity.
This
ival can only come about through rati on
The
humane
slaughtering
bill
small
workshops,
1,000
in
trans•
several letters received by Ameri-
ho
spiritual guidance, of which there Is a great dearth to-day. King East. The news &pate es g
port, and 9,500 in miscellaneous
i hat e Jewish I can Jews from relatives in Russia missioner for P alestine, w would
had has already passed its second
Solomon proclaimed for all times 'Where there is no vision the peo- comm
reading in Parliament. When
cated Chet
occupons. Previously, in Oc- which lasted an entire month.
are
eagerly
sup-
in
which
the
latter
complain
that
I
submitted
his
resignation,
ple perish.' Jewish communities are religiously unmanned. From comm unists
the bill was originally Intro-
There was trouble also at the
ind
b
by Wauchope,
Lieut. Gen. then duced, Gordon Campbell, speak-
tober, atit
i bad been announced
my observation fully one fourth of the congregations have no rabbi porting this project have been the Russian secret police arrest e succeeded
hur Grenfell
that 1,980 Jews were unem• opening of the 1932 spring semes-
with profound disappoint- persons, Jewish and non-Jewish, t
ing for the measure, declared
g the Nothern
Ire
ter of the Hebrew University,
in their pulpits. I suggest that two or even three congregations meeting with
r
played
on
Sept.
I.
In
Novem•
unite for the purpose of engaging and supporting a rabbi as the meat, owing to the unwillingness believed to have received foreign commandin
when young Zionist Revisionists
land distri.
ct General Wauchope that there was no intention to
ber, • flurry of e xcitement was rioted at the inaugural lecture of
religious *ad of the community. What will this do? How will it of Jews to go to that distant re- currencies, and imprison them on- was sworn in on November 20, trespass upon the slaughtering
caused by • strike. of Arab and
gion. Efforts continued to per- ail they produce such monies or 1931. In the meantime, Norman methods employed by Jews.
solve our comunal
problems?
The
answer,
I
believe,
is
evident.
m
Jewish cab-drivers and freight. Norman Bentwich, former attor-
unity will have a religious leader, he will lead it to saude Jews in countries, even Pal-lgold.
Bentwich, attorney - general for
handlers in Jerusalem, as • pro. ney-general of Palestine, who had
If
each
comm
The
anti-religious
movement
see its religious duty to auppott the existing communal endeavors. estine, to go to Bira-Bidjan. A
Palestine, had retired from service
of test against oppressive govern- been appointed to the newly-
He had been un- able to the authorities in case
He will be the guide for the old, and the inspiration for the young. group of Lithuanian Jews who did continued during the period under
established Weizmann Chair of
31.
meat taxes and license fees.
"These are days of reconstruction in finances. So, too, must we go complained, in letters to the review but by no means with the i on
der October
Arab displeasure since the similar outbreaks. This measure
acted International Law and Peace. The
An event which attracted
was, the Arabs said, tantamount
have our reconstruction in the leaderahip and management of our Jewish press, of the difficult condi- impetuosity of former years. The riots of 1929 and an attempt
Revisionist demonstration was a
t was
spival s. Let no congregation, regardless of how lofty tions they found and expressed League of Militant Atheists, aided been made on his life during the to "arming the Jews" against the world-wide in s
protest against the appointment
project e its previous condition was, feel too proud to call
by the Yiddish Communist press, sessions of the Shaw investigating Arab s. Demonstrations were Levant Fair held at Tel Aviv in
eagerness to return to Lithuania;
and
impregnabl
1932. There ware 1,200 of Mr. Bentwich.
the smaller
and lees important congregations of the community, or they had, however, been required carried on drives before the Jew- commission. In January, 1932, planned throughout the country . April,
On Jan. 25, 1932, the first COM
to be called by them for counsel, aid, or consolidation, for 'Behold, to renounce their Lithuanian citi- ish High Holy Days in the fall of announcement was made of the for August 23, 1931, the second exhibitors of local and foreign mencement exercises since the
representing 24 coun-
how good and beautiful it is for brethren to dwell together in unity,' zenship before securing permission 1931 and the Passover holidays in retirement of Albert M. Hyam- anniversary of the 1929 riots, but goods,
tries. The exposition was the foundation of that institution,
the spring of 1932, but with in-
to leave for Russia. In February, different success. In October, Rul, son, director of the Department the government announced that fifth annual event of its kind, were held at the Hebrew Univer-
said King David, the Intrepid leader of Israel."
these would not be permitted, and
Statement by President of Orthodox Rabbis.
1932, announcement was made the Berlin Russian (anti-Soviet) of Immigration.
but differed from previous fairs sity, when master degrees were
Rabbi Eliezer Silver, president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis that the government had revised
In August, 1931, when the ad- it also forbade the Arab press in being much more interne• conferred upon thirteen students.
published a report that,
from agitating in favor of these
its plan for settling Jews in Biro- newspaper
'United
States
and
Canada,
vrrites:
ministration
announced
the
ques-
on
the
first
day
of
Sukkoth
there
the
of "In extending to all Jewry my best wishes for a truly happy and I3idjan. Instead of 19,000, only
demonstrations. The Arab press Lionel in scope.
D. International Matters
addres s my rab
occurred, in a suburb of Odessa, tions to be required to be an-
publication for a week
In June, 1932, the first Jordan
The agitation for calendar re-
joyous New Year, I wish to take thin opportunity ting
to us as we enter- 14,000, of whom 4,000 are to be a clash between Orthodox Jews swered in the census to be taken suspended
in
protest
against
this
order.
The
power
house
of
the
Rutenberg
foreign
Jews,
are
to
be
colonized
binic colleagues on the baffling problems confron
form involving a "blank day" de-
and members of the Comsomol in November, the Va'ad Leumi
upon the threshold of a new year. Above all, must we endeavor to there during 1932. In June, Emes (Communist Youth Organization) (Jewish National Council) adopt- situation was tense, and sections electrification project was opened vice, which would have the effect
of the Jewish population feared a with impressive ceremonies, in the
multitudes of Jewry to challenge boldly the forces that are explained that the Bira-Bidjan
of
striving
t maddening scheme is failing because the gov- when the latter persisted in trying ed a resolution urging the fullest recurrence of disorders. Jews presence of high government of- of destroying the periodicity
stir
the multitude
strangle us, and dispel from our midst he
the Sabbath, was given a definite
eyes upon the
to interrupt religious services, and participation of all Jews in the living in mixed Arab-Jewish quar- ficials.
ernment agents there are opposed that two of the young communists census. Zionist Revisionists, how-
hopelessnehat is a w
silin
g For, as we cast our
setback
during
the
year
when
the
sir us.
ters in Jerusalem left their homes
Great enthusiasm attended the Advisory and Technical Commit-
o sombre is the spirit that prevails throughout to the settlement of any but quali- were slain. ' ever, urged Jews to boycott the a few days before the announced
horizon,
ea note
that h how
at the end of March, tee for Communications and Tran-
world Jewro-day,
soul-stirring is the despair and despondency fied workers, that is, persons with
, communities
A number of anti-Jewish mani- census on the alleged ground that demonstration, which took the opening,
y t Jewish
harbor. Every Jewish community experience and training. The news-
1932, at Tel -Aviv, of a series of sit of the League of Nations, after
purpose was to lead to the es-
of a general strike o a
that
ma ny become suffused with sufficient vigor and boldness to paper expressed the view that the festations in schools, factories, its
must, so therefore,
tablishment of a legislative cowl- form
a conference at which Jewish or-
Arabs
Except
in
Nablus,
the
day
athletic
games
y
uggle for existence, and to maintain a 14,000 quota would not he filled. government service, and in the ell in which Jewish representation
World Maccabee sponsore
Union, in which
e confidentially its str
passed without untoward event. In Jewish athletes from many coun- ganizations of various countries
wage
In March, 1932, the American Red Army were reported in the would be small.
self-respecting Jewish life in whatever clime it may
that town, a large crowd of Arabs tries contested. The Levant Fair were represented, decided that, in
thriving and e. Though the glittering lights of Israel may seem to Jewish Congress made public the press during th past year, but they
The census showed that the to-
section and and this Maccabiad brought. a view of present unsettled condi-
chance
to longer,
b
glitter no
though our educations and philanthropic institu- contents of a letter received from did not differ in type from those tal population numbered 1,035,- gathered in the bazaar
tions in many countries it would
a group of prominent Jews in Pal- I of previous years. The govern- 164, an increase of 35 per cent tried to stage a demonstration, great many tourists to Palestine not, in its report to the League,
tions are in the throes of acute distress and though few be the
While the world-wide depression propose any further steps in the
divIduals willin shoulder communal responsibilities, Israel's age- estine stating that they had re- and the Communist party and since 1922, when the census indi- and threw stones and other mis-
siles at the police when the latter
oldrays of hope should be made to inspire us all to greater and
cated a total of 757,182. In De- tried to quell the disturbance, did not gretaly affect economic direction of reform, but would
ra efforts. Certainly the experience of thousands of years, with
bler
cember, provisional figures were wounding the commanding officer, conditions in Palestine, its effect merely suggest further study and
no
on Jewish communities in other efforts to secure the endorsement
all fficulties and troublesome waves that menaced so often the synagogue must at this time counteract with all the energy published showing that the Jews
who, thereupon, ordered his men
the di which we always emerged more firmly attached to Torah at its command.
numbered 175,006, Moslems 759,- to fire at the mob; three Arabs countries was such as to slow
for of public opinion. At this con-
and
"Now more than ever before the synagogue must ardently pro- 952, Christians 90,607, and others were wounded. Soon after British down the raising of funds the
and from
Israel, all thin should indeed buoy up our spirit of hopefulness
ference, a petition protesting
of
that we may henceforth venture to carry on loyally the teachings mote the sense of unity with Jews throughout the world. It is on 9,589. Later bulletins revealed troops arrived and quietly restored Palestine institutions. O
against the blank day device
results
of
this
condition
was
that
very
far-flung
front
that
Jewry
is
now
called
upon
to
meet
again
among the Jews was not restricted
that the total population of Jeru-
a
and "Let
traditions
of our people.
us, furthermore,
stand guard over our institutions of learn- the painful test of its capacity to endure as a national cultural en- salem was 90,526, of whom 61,- order.
to the rabbinate, as had been al-
A powerful instrument for pro- was compelled to make drastic
ing, whence we derive
e our moral and apiritual sustenance, and against tity. It cannot suffer defeat on one sector without disastrous con- 300 are Jews, 19,850 Moslems,
ht for the continued existence of our Talmud sequences all along the line. Materially and morally we must rally 19,000 are Christians and 376 meting anti-Zionist agitation was ductions in the budget of its var- , leged. This petition was the out-
hen must we fig
the so-called Pan-Islamic Congress ions activities, including education come of a conference held at
all odds
Torahs
and Yeshivas. The r adiant light of the Torah should be to the defense of our brothers throughout the world. 'Materially others.
which took place in Jerusalem and a revision of the salaries of Basle, Switzerland, during the past
Jewish household. Let us strive to Jewish national life, Palestine, to which all the scattered communi-
Relations between the adminis- from Dec. 7 to Dec. 16. Thi s
' summer, called jointly by the
in in the
made
to
shine
aga
eservhe integrity of our eynagogues, and let our eyes be turned and morally we must re-enforce the foundations of the homeland of tration and the Arabs, and be- was called by Amin el Husseini, the teaching staff in the a es
chairman of the Joint Foreign
pr
the land of hope Eretz Yisroel, to the advancement of ties of Israel look for inspiration to go on, and the living content tween the latter and the- Jews the Grand Mufti of Palestine, schools. This led to dissatisfac- Committee and the president of
toward
e the should consecra4 our energies. May all Jewry, and al with which to do so. It is unity of Israel and the primacy of Pales- were, of course, the matters of whose authority was questioned I tion among the teachers, and the the American Jewish Committee.
which we
for
existence,
to
Struggle
tine which the synagogue must re-establish for Kgal Yisroel at this greatest moment. A sequel to the and leadership threatened by a I opening of the schools for the
humanity, girdle its loins in the common
Much interest was aroused in
co-operate lovingly and devotedly, and may we all be granted a season and henceforth.
bloody riots of August, 1929, was group of Moslem notables in Pal- 1931 fall semester was delayed the suggestion of Professor Guido
"May the evils of the passing year pass with it, May the blessings the agitation carried on, during estine. About a week before the until October 21. Later in De- Tedeschi of Rome University that
successful and blessed
year."
Statement by Roger W. Straus.
the past year, by the Arab leaders congress, the Palestine administra- cember, there was a strike of the League of Nations urge its
of the coming year come forwith."
the
Roger W. Straus, co-chairman of the National Conference of
and their
against the pro-
Statement by Louis J. Moss.
vision
of press
the administration
tion calledupon the Grand Mufti teachers
in rotest
against
In Janu- members to enact special laws to
non-payment
p of salaries;
Louis
J.
Moss,
president
of
the
United
Synagogue
of
America,
Jews and Christians, declares:
curb anti-Semitism.
sealed
armories
in
the
Jewish
col-
,
for
a
copy
of
the
agenda
o
"We have reason tohope that the New Year will bring to all
oases, so that arms would be avail-Imeeting. Although invitations had lary, 1932, there was another strike
greater measure of comfort, happiness and writes:
"The year to come gives promise of better things. There is some
peoples
of
the
world
a
h
peace and that there will be less hardship, misery and inter-group Proof that the force of the depression has spent itself, but if this be
hatre. Whee ver
Jes are
permitted to work on equality with not so, we must not blind ourselves to the fact. Should it be our
w confident
r e
that they will as always, continue
d
lot to suffer a continuance of the vicissitudes which have beset us
we can be
citizens
other
to contribute their full share in bringing about niaterial and spiriutal these several years, we must, nevertheless, not falter in our deter-
,
mination to carry on. It would be a tragedy of major importance
advancement."
Prof. M. M. Kaplan's Statement.
if the institutions which we have built up, at the expense of so much
Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan, president of the Rabbinical Assembly labor and sacrifice, should now have to disband, or their activities
of the Jewish Theological Seminary, states:
impaired.
"During the period of reconstruction which is ahead of us we be seriously
"We have shown ourselves in the past able to meet and overcome
are faced with the duty of oranizing
life as an organic whole
grposes, Jewish
The mission of the synagogue difficulties greater even than those in which we now find ourselves.
Approached with sincerity, understanding and the will to achieve,'
in terms of collective pu
and this,
at
crucial hour should be to give to Jews this sense of the the future is not foreboding. Indeed, we may face it with hope
wholness of Jewish l if e and an understanding of the collective con-
must function. Otherwise we shall be con- and confidence."
is
Statement by Alfred M. Cohen.
stantly through
subject which
to the menace of that assimilationist been
approach
to the
rly
rticula
Alfred M. Cohen, international president of the B'nai B'rith
pach
stantly
which
problems of Jewish life—the evile of which is have at
statement
in which he says, in part:
a
issued "The
year we are leaving has beets rich in man-made sorrows.
manifest during these years of crisis, th
would take advantage of the present trying situation to strike out Destitution has abounded with abundance almost next door. Nature
mercilessly from the budget of Jewish life the provision
has been exceedingly kind. She has spared us from cataclysm,
f Jewish
the and religious insti- epidemic and drought. She has rewarded the effort of the husbands.
cu ltural
places which man with plentiful harvests. None need lack the necessities of life
cation, both higher and lower, and the in
because of any act of hers. Man must search his ways, not'nature's,
tutions. It is this spirit of assimilation
for the why and wherefore of hunger and nakedness, amidst a heap-
ing measure of all his requirements. May there be given him in
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Statement by Rabbi Moses Fischer of Detroit.
"The offerings of the Lord are broken spirits."
Judged by the standard of the psalmist, there was hardly a time
when more sacrificial offerings were brought upon the altar of the
this New Year, in our solely tried age.
Lord than will be offered on
There was a time—not far back in the past—when "broken
spirits, bruised and crushed heart," were only exceptions to the gen-
eral happy mood and cheerful aspect of life. Alas! Since pre-war,
war times, the essential part of our life is made up—
war and post
to quote the psalmist—of troubles, weariness, worry and sin.
Surveying the status of mankind, especially of Israel, in the last
years, It must seem to us as if the tragic heroines of our festive
as if the Ilagars, Rachels and Ilannahs have risen from their
Liturgy, multiplied
graves,
in the infinitude and filled the earth, the very
atmosphere around us, with their despair.
What soul would dare to fathom, what pen to describe the great)
tragedy of Israel in our day! It seems as if history would again
be bent to justify the ancient claim of the Jew to be the "heart of
mankind." Because Israel is the heart of mankind, said Judah
and feels more intensely the pangs
Ilalevy, Israel suffers more
and afflictions of mankind. threatened by Hammanism, its foes have
If Israel before was
Horteism, Ilackenkreutzlerism, Higher
multiplied into Ilitlerism,
now
Anti-Semitism and ever so many isms who all have joined forces for
the destruction of the Jew,
In the face of so many calamities and castastrophies, we cele-
brate our New Year, we meet in our spiritual citadels; in our temples,
we listen to the voice of the Shofar telling us of the visitations,
trials, martyrdom of ages, and comforting us with the message, that
Heaven, Divine Providence guides and guards
for all that, God rules in
the destiny of mankind, that at the bottom of the universe there
rules yet love and justice.
"Israel trusts in the Lord."
As the watchman waits and hopes for the dawn of the morning,
Israel hopes and trusts in the Lord. From the Heart of Israel rises''
he prayer of "Samchenu Kijmoth Inithenu."
use that mankind rejoice and be gladdened
May Divine love ca
the tame extent as it was afflicted
Sy the advent of a New Year to
grieved
in
the
past.
and has
Kethiboh Vechathimo Toba.
Each, in Pairs
Each, in Pairs
$5.27
$5.38
Full Oversize
Goodyear
TUBES
Trade off
Your Tire
Troubles
Priceper single tire Price per single the
31 x 5.25.21
Buick Dodge
Nash
$663
Each, in Pairs
Price per sinele tire
$6.82
are now so
low priced
it's thrifty to
put a new tube
in every
new tire.
allowances
during this
sale.
30:3 1/2 Cl.
Ford, Model T
$63
Each In Pairs
Price per single
$3.75
ub Used Auto Parts
GUARANTEED PARTS FOR ALL LATE MODEL CARS
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