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(Continued from Preceding Page) been regarded as the German
Madame de Steel. She took some
Interest in Jewish affairs and
versary which will be ignored,
her conversion neither influen-
for there is no group interested
ced her opinions, nor her assoc-
in remembering that it is the
iation with Jews. Formal apos-
hundredth anniversary of the
tacy was one of the character-
death of Rahel Antonine Fried-
istics of her period, and it neith-
erike, better known as Rahel
er enhanced her position nor
Varnhagen von Knee Levin. She
detracted from it. For a half
was born in 1771 and died in
century after her death she was
Berlin where she played a great
frequently discused as a factor
role as the center of Germany's
in the free-thought movement in
most brilliant cultural group.
Germany, but since the eighties
Born a Jewess, and a friend of
her memory has been dimmed
the daughters of Moses Mendel-
by other currents which have
sohn, she was at the time of her
manifested themselves in Ger-
marriage to Karl August Varn
man life.
hagen von Ense in 1814, con-
Seine (lay, next March, it will
verted to Christianity, when she
be 100 years since Benjamin
was already recognized as a
Disraeli published "The Won-
gifted personality who ran a
drous Tale of Alroy," in which
salon that attracted wide atten-
member of Parliament--in the
tion. She herself wrote a little,
the future English statesman—
but nothing of great distinction
he was at this date not even a
or merit. But she drew all the
form of.a novel written around
celebrities of the period around
the life of an obscure Oriental
her. The two Humboldts, Jean
pseudo-Messiah, depicted what
Paul Richter, Schlegel, Schleier-
he described as "my ideal ambi-
macher, and a host of others
tion." Disrael's genius was far
met in her apartment and found
too practical to permit him to
charm and inspiration in her
devote his life to the pursuit of
company. Goethe met her. In
a mere phantom; but it is prob-
fact, whoever desired to be ac-
able that these early visions
cepted in the literary world of
never wholly forsook him .
Germany in her day paid court
and more than any of Disraeli's
to her, and indirectly she was
works, more even than "Tan-
thus responsible for the liberal
cred," it reveals the Ilebraic as-
and tolerant tone of the German
pect of his many-aided nature."
literature of her day.
On April 15 just a century ago
DISRAELI'S "ALROY"
there was born in Budapest,
Half a dozen volumes have
Moritz Low, who in his day
been written around Rahel and
achieved a considerable reputa-
her intellectual court, not the
tion as an astronomer. In 1883
least interesting of which is the
he was appointed section chief
volume of her own letters to her
of the Prussian geodetic institu-
husband and friends. She at-
tion, and held the office of a full-
tracted French and English wri-
fledged professor to his death,
ters, and thus figures in a great
a position hardly possible in re-
number of diaries, and has often
publican Prussia today.
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(Continued from Preceding Page) his picture, "Where's yours? I'll
get it. Come on, get into your
comforted his friend. "I'll never things and let's go. I'll let you
paint like you, I haven't the tem- buy me some coffee."
perament. There are some things
Dan went into the little bed-
you've done I'd give anything to room to put on his coat. As soon
equal. We're different, that's all. as he had gone, Harold brought
I'm a painter. You're an artist." the large canvas from the other
llarold ground out his cigar- room, moving with feverish haste
ette, only to light another. "I and catlike 'stealth. His eyes
see. If you don't sell your pic- darted about the studio, making
tures and would starve to death sure Dan had not returned. Then,
if your father didn't keep you go- with a swift thrust of his long
ing, you're entitled to call your- thumbnail, he quickly unfastened
self an artist. Well, I'm through the two envelopes and switched
with doing great stufl to turn them.
When Dan came in, the pictures
against the wall. I'm submitting
the sorriest bit of pap you ever were lying back to back on the
saw." Ile waved to the covered chair.
• • •
canvas on a chair. "It's more in-
No one was more surprised than
sipid than anything Monroe ever
did. Maybe they'll like it. If not, Dan Glazer when the papers an-
if I don't win the prize, I'm nounced that he was the winner
through with painting for life. I'll of the Monroe Prize. The critics
go home and do just what they hailed his work as a forward step
want me to. Might as well make in his career, showing new strength
them happy ae fell away my time and greater power than he had
ever before revealed.
here," he finished bitterly.
Ile read the notice again and
Dan rsoe from his seat, stood
for a moment looking at the wat- again, gazed at the photograph
ery painting llarold had uncov- of his painting and wondered if
ered, then he led the way into the he had dreamed about putting
A membership gives you club service, a $1,500 personal accident
room beyond. "I've changed my Harold's name on the painting in-
style a bit, too," he explained. "I stead of his own. Something,
policy, liability and property damage insurance.
somewhere,
had
gone
wrong
and
tried to put Sere of your wildness
into this picture, some of that he was being honored, when he
black, hidden cloud that seems to had meant Harold to have this
hang over everything you do." He honor.
Harold, too, read the notice,
switched on the light, went to the
easel and drew off the cover . and read it again on the train go-
ing
home. It took him a long
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"Maybe I was wrong," he said
I
slowly. Then he paused as he time to realize what Dan had tried
saw the swift flash of feeling to do for him and when he did
realize
it,
he
was
humbled.
across Harold's lean face.
When Ilarold looked up from
the painting, Dan could not fail
to see the envy that was almost
hatred flame in his dark eyes.
CECIL II. CARPENTER
DE WITT E. CARPENTER
"You're sure to win," he growled.
Then, as if he were afraid he had
revealed his jealousy, he flung his
arms across Dan's shoulders. "I'm
A Losv As
going home and give my picture Enrollment of New Members
a turpentine bath."
Sought in Special
Dan turned to him, pleading.
411 ■ 1•11MY
Effort.
"Don't do that, Harold. "You've
EAC.II
got as much chance to win as any-
IN PAIRS
one. How do you know the judges
An appeal for the enrollment of
will like my picture?"
a large number of Detroit Jews "Theology of Seder•Eliahu"
Carefully
"They're sure to like it," he said in the Zionist Organization is
Mounted
FREE
reverently. "They like everything sought in a special appeal issued
There is about to be published
of yours."
on the occasion of Zionist "Pres- the first of two volumes by Rabbi
"But they won't know it's mine," tige" Month now being observed Max Kadushin, D. H. L., on "The
Dan expostulated. "You know here.
Theology of Seder Eliahu." It con-
we're not allowed to sign the pic-
William B. Isenberg, chairman tains a careful study of this fam-
tures in this contest. Come on, of the membership committee of ous ethical-religious work written
have you chosen a none? You're the Zionist Organization of De- towards the end of the tenth cen-
going to leave your picture here troit, in his appeal to Detroit tury. The author develops the four
tonight, old man. I won't trust Jews, points out that outstanding fundamental concepts of rabbinic
you with it."
leaders in American Jewry are thought—God's loving kindness,
Harold turned away from him. members of the organization, His justice, Torah and Israel. All
"I was going to grub some paper among them being the following: other concepts are built on these
from you. Fix it up if you want
Justice Louis D. Brandeis, four. It discusses the rabbinic
to. I'm leaving."
Washington; Eddie Cantor, New ideas of a world order or schema,
• • •
the several aspects of repentance,
York; Bernard S. Deutsch, New
After Ilarold had gone, Dan
among which is the conception of
York; Cong. Samuel Dickstein,
went to hie desk . e drew ou t New York; Dr. Alexander Mish- "the good life," prayer, the rab-
took at These Features'
binic interpretation of sacrifice and
two envelopes and on the face of 1
I. flaky, handsome, heavy loud.
kin, Chicago; Prof. Felix Frank-
the problem of evil. A consider-
wearing treed.
each, according to the rules of the
furter, Harvard; Dr. Harry h !led- able number of textual corrections
Center
Traction
belay.
2.
contest, he wrote fictitious names'
enwald, John Hopkins University; and elucidations have been includ-
3. Patented Supertwat Card Car-
under which the pictures were to
Rabbi Solomon Goldman, Chicago; ed in the new book which also con-
be submitted. Then he wrote !
l. Full Varela in all dImenetooa
Prof. Richard Gottheil, Columbia tains extensive annotations by the
Harold's name on one sheet of
2. C.00dyeer name and bourn-aaa
University; Rabbi James G. Heller,1 famous Talmudic scholar, Prof.
paper and his own on another.
on aideltalL
Cincinnati; Prof. Nathan Isaacs. Louis Ginzberg. (Bloch Publishing
S. Cuarenteed tor Itte by world's
Before inserting them in the en- I
Harvard; Louis Lipsky, New York; Co., $3.50.).
largest rubber company.
velopes, he rested his head on his
Judge William M. Lewis, Phila-
7. New to teary oat
hands.
delhpia; Federal Judge Julian W.
"It would mean life to Harold
Mack, New York; Rabbi Abbe 11i1-1
to win this prize," he murmured.'
Three Good Stories.
lel Silver. Cleveland; Nathan W.
"Ile let me see tonight he doesn't ,
Straus, Jr., New York; Rabbi Ste-1
think of me as any sort of an
"Timothy's Shoes," "The Brown-
piles S. Wise, New York; Harry
artist. Not until he saw the new
)
ies" and "Amelia and the Dwarfs"
'Wolfson, Harvard.
picture — Maybe," a sickening
Mr. Isenberg is assisted by a are the three stories which, un-
thought came to him, "Maybe ev- I
der
the
name
of
the
first
one,
are
erybody thinks of me the way he I committee which includes Joseph featured in • fine volume suitable
H. Ehrlich, president of the or-
did!"
for readers of the ages of eight
A desire to prove that he could ganization; Judge Charles Rubiner,
and older. Published by Macmil-
do something really good, as good I Theodore Levin and Simon Shet- lan OM these stories were writ-
as the painting he had just fin- zer, vice-presidents; Mrs. Albert i ten by Juliana Horatio Ewing and
ished, wrenched him. Then he Feldstein, financial secretary; Miss were adapted by Lois Dwight Cole.
looked about his pleasant studio, Jeanette Steinberg, recording sec- The illustrations are by Y. E.
at the soft lights casting arched 1retary; and the following members
!Soderberg.
shadows on the wall, and he shook of the executive committee:
Timothy's shoes used to react
Julius Braun, Hyman C. Broder.
his head. "At least Inc
' got this,"
3646 WOODWARD at BRADY
strangely when the wearer did
murmured. "And Harold hasn't Dr. Philip II. Broods Louis S. Co. anything wrong. Later they served
-- he
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COlumbia 0210
bane, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, David as life-savers for Timothy and a
Constantin Brunner Fel ci anything."
He clipped the sheet of paper S. Diamond, Rabbi Moses Fischer, group of friends lost in the bliz- I
sa3322.22•212.23=3=2.3==3= 3,
toted on 70th Birthday
with Harold's name on it into one Rabbi Leon Fram, Seymour J.
There are numerous inci-;
of the envelopes, went into the Frank, Boris Ganapol, Nathaniel dents connected with the story ,
BERLIN.—(J.T.A.) — Coogan other room and thumbtacked it H. Goldstick; Charles Hamburger, which are entertaining. Similarly
. tin Brunner, famous philosopher to the wooden frame of his own Dr. Abraham M. Hershman, Ber- charming are the other two stories,
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
known as the Sage of Potsdam canvas. The other envelope, with nard Isaacs, Mrs. Harry L Jack- in the volume.
who celebrated his seventieth his own name inside, he attached , son, A. J. Koffman, Jacob Miller,
Miss Cole rightfully remarks in
Charles Robinson, Dr. D. J. Sand-
birthday recently, is the recipien to Harold's spurious pork.
an introduction to these stories
Heavy-footed, he put out the weis, Lawrence H. Seltzer. Sam- that they are marked by a natur-
'of tribute from the German pre ss.
bed.
, uel Schaflander. Isaac Shetzer. alness which makes them excep-
Brunner, whose real name i lights and went
Myron S. Steinberg, Maurice H. tionally suitable for young readers.,
Leopold Wertheimer, is hailed a
Harold came for him early the Zackheim, Rev. Elijah Zaludkow.
one of tie most distinguished an d
was
•
next
morning.
There
'Id, David S. Zemon, Rudolph
powerful thinkers of the day.
He was born in 1862 in Alton a strange elation about him as he Zuieback.
1
0h, a trouble's • ton,
and is a grandson of Chief Rabb entered the room. Dan thought
or a trouble's an ounce,
1
Akibah Wertheimer. He is a it was the false buoyancy of des-
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all
remind
us
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Or a trouble is what you make it,
Spinozist and anti-Kantian. Ili pera tion and smiledt himself at
We can make our lives sublime, And it isn't the fact that you're
-
the
surprise
in
store
for
his
friend.
most important works are Spin
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And,
departing,
leave
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it.
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nu
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cou
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toy
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Marcus
and
M. C. It R.
oza Against Kant" and "Anti . "Got the names all fixed up,
Footprints on the sands of time.
Jewish Hatred and Anti.Germa n I see," Harold spoke lightly, fin-
—EDMUND
VANCE
COOKE.1
—LONGFELLOW.
gering the envelope attached to
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