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tan tendencies w I hich
i I dull appeal to Other-,
no more than they (solid satisfy the Jew,.
themselves,"
Dr. l'insker's i,rgaments are particularl,•
con%. incing, even IlOW, 50 years :trier then
were originallymaims!. when he dass , - - ••-
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An Important Discourse on a Controversial Subject
by the London Editor of J. T. A.
A.. , ! Morch 3, l•- ,
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Januar y 20, 1933
Tebeth 22, 5693 buffeted.•L'' '' '
Rut Dr. Ise. , I•
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when he salts •l ,
Who Are Our Heroes?
,
0111* people to I..' .1
It makes
Of the
,str churned out
i
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ses-
...is,
Jests,
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A Jewish newspaper syndicate recently 1.,,,,,,,, et an d
s
s m ium e i .r....I .,- a .I. , . '' he tells us, "or
conducted it canvass of newspaper ed itors ,e
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Le protes..1
, a .I.•s• in e qually humili-
• to select the "ten greatest American Jews." to
was
an
interesting
result
because
in
more
sting,
equally
painful
to the self-resp.s
. It
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate
Learning, the administrative committee of
the American group of the Jewish Agency
for Palestine and of the American Jewish
Committee, while 'dr. Lipprnann has no
Jewish interests whatever. What is of even
placing Dr. Adler in the list of these
The Vital Learnt, the General
of
Si notes are not always
err Se, and it is nonsense
•0 down every word they
I •1:i re were nothing right
areuments. Some of
t -ay are only too
Illy
We Jetts are nut
'I
aitas,
of people, unjust-
Isdil 11I1 anti-defa-
/e/tkrle•, :allied With
farts
amt dorununtts can clear in rho
court of public opinion, if only it
be hour
.laws haul
miring ' t.(i.ilTilatito itc.
1. , ,, I t ,,,,,,, ,y , a fasi f ., a ot a uhl t s,ug , ssatt i h i h i:,,itt,t , h ,,,t, : te ,,i,,,,, i 0( s ., ,11, 1
ponder
I Over 81111 Seek to rectify.
It has become the fashion to
decry everything as anti-Semitic
that is not full of fawning adul-
. . talifitiof
f eaish. Jews and everything
RUBBED WRONG. WAY
of
auT h1;111:tZsr,.( u'airdi7.sntity nil
Council
the Jewish Community of Palestine, has
•
assumed respstisibility for the management !'
"great."
of the school system in the Jewish Home-
It is natural that an important. section
Wart done with the understand-
of the Yiddish and the Anglo-Jewish press land. This
should criticize and condemn this choice. ing that the Jewish Agency, which thus
It is equally as natural that the entire idea turns over the schools in direct charge of
ci
they are talking
f e , ..11/1 do Well
Palestine's Schools.
greater interest is the fact that Eddie Can-
tor was within a few votes of actually re-
I,
struction of a Jewish national existence.
"Atlio - Enianeipittion" is 11111 of t
il
lass in the Zionist structure. Ile h a s ws
earned the honors which are now being
given his name and work, both of which
will remain imperishable in Zionist and
Jewish history.
101
I'M to forget cum -
'.hat
' ways than one it revealed what a peculiar °I. the
,laws,"
"Help
yourselt es!" is Dr. Pinsker's cry
yardstick some of the editors use in their --a call which resounds today with as
choice of "greatness" as applied to Arneri- much clarity as it did at the time his "Auto-
cans on the strength of their Jewish inter- Emancipation" was written. Dr. Pinsker's
eats. efforts in behalf of a Jewish Palestine place
For instance, Dr. Cyrus Adler k listed hint in the forefront of the builders of Zisti.
Ile ranks with .'Sloses Hess and Dr. The .,
as tenth in popularity, while Walter Lipp- dor Ilerzl among those who helped lay 111.•
man rates much higher. in spite (If the fact foundation for a noreement for the recoil -
that Dr. Adler is the president of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of America, the
Seale
of I
,
,••.puly.
.--- ass wiiii are
.i•ol son i c of our
;cell,
when they
bl „ II ol
,i, i „. ! ,,h.ii et ..
of selecting "the great" by popular vote the Palestinian Jews, should allocate a sum
shotild as a result be spoken of as the
40,000 Palestinian pounds for the sup-
height of nonsense. 'Thus. Dr. Abraham
port of the schools from the Kenai llayestal
Coralnik, writing in the Yiddish Daily Day,
declares that we must be a small folk if collections during the year 5693.
This step is SO significant in the life of
the group mentioned by the voters in the
contest are our heroes. Dr. Coralnik es- the Jewish community of Palestine that
pecially points to the fact. that men like it is deserving of the concern of Jews
Prof. 11Iortis Cohen, one of the outstanding
everywhere. It is one of the signs of the
thitikers and philosophers in this country;
approach by the Jewish community of
Dr. Landsteiner, winner of the Nobel Prize
in medicine; Franz Boaz, great anthr(l- Palestine to independence. PreviousIy two
pologist, are not mentioned in this sales- Iladassah hospitals were taken over by
tion. Then 1)r, Coralnik registers a pro- toe T • t community, Now it is the seism'
test against the inrlusiun of the name of system that is placed under the direct man-
Walter Lippmann in the selected list. 'I ' ll alsem•nt of the Eretz Israel Vitad. Leumi.
quote Dr. Coralnik:
The one source of regret is that the Jews
"What are such nullities for 1Valter
Lippmann as Judaism, Jewish history and of Palestine are unable immediately to pity
Jewish dreams? I ant not speaking of the for the complete upkeep of the schools.
fact that INIr. Lippman has never designed ‘Vhile the bulk of the accessary funds is
to acknowledge so much as the existence being contributed by the Jewish
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of those creatures who answer 1.0 tilt` 1131111 . it y, the allocation of the Jewish Agency
of Jews. Pogroms occurred. Lippman did
not notice thou. Then , were Jewish toys. dot's nit cover the t•omplett. sum that will
Lipprnann did not feel them. Possibly on be required after the Vasil Leumi had as-
the high peaks of the I lerald Tribune one signed its budget for the schools. 'fin sum
t
does not breathe air of ordinary mortals th' I
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pounds Will Still be needed, and
and particularly of Jewish life."
of.der to avoid taxing the already under-
Evidently Dr. Coralnik is not alone in his Laid
p osed.
criticism. Dr. Louis I. NeW111311 of Con- P al " teaelwr' . a novel Pia." is pro
is pointed out by the Vaad Leumi that
gregation Rodent) Shalom of New York It
pit:fitly of Jews we come into
daily contact with who are thor-
oughly unpleasant people, and I
believe that most. Jews could give
points to any anti-Semite about
the faults of Jew's, since they
have to live among them and
know them better than the anti-
Se ites do. M'e are always rub-
bed the wrong way by those
with whom we are in closest con-
tact.
I am sure if 1.,A)011 many
Tommies (luring the War felt
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
WuPYricht. 1 3 2, Jew, h Telegraphic Agency. Ine
By HELEN ZIGMOND
001.1.Y wow). — Well, Adolp
Zukitr is back on the driver's sea
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'J ew-hatre d 011(1 whoi''' r'I niind s ''' ii ''''
General Office and Publication Building
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John Hertz
at Paramount
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lien dollar 101111 for the company
I ..um. and forget Bill
To Insure publican.,
r• ving then., „:
I that "it is the fear of glioits vi Il l , ,,. a
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but that he personally had one
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twigs on about $2 ■ ,000 invested.
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ei their inelihood, unit re.
These precipitous coups d'etats
Plats, , hati . ..d.
the life of the
in the loss of limb
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often
s
a
abstract,
I
might
,
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he Detroit J-+,
in movie circles have one exhibit° •
f_-
to the vtsty in
II ,
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• I .. th.. writer, . thanks to which I is.
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start talking so bewildered that he now ad-
bility fm an lo /or- •• • , / ., 1 1$..
Doing forward
..s• • h.• real
asege that all dresses communicatinns to film
enemy. One
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, is saint to he hi , IJ •
Sabbath Reading. of the Law.
t ,, ,:yther in a con- co, II "To Whom It N1ity
ial s..•isle.rs, ,.
sitt-hiii , e in the
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.lows COUld Over
saw, but there
Ciincern."
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By-the-Way
FIGHTING ANTI-SEMITISM Our Film Folk 1 1
TECHNOCRACY AND ANTI.SEMITISM
After we had exhaustt°1 the possibilities of Technocr is
of its discussion—it was only natural that we should
the subject of anti-Semitism.
"Why do the heathens rage?" asked X.
"Aren't you rather late in the day with such a ns
.
a sked. "Hope you arc .not going to spring any Ile,
about anti-Semitism. :Maybe you're going to prune 1 Ithi I.
Li the cure for unti-Semitism, and that it is caused ht •
machinery."
"Don't try to get funny," replied X. "Your jiik.••
We Jew's hate 111,1, o,
I UM serious.
depression to me.
anti-Semitism for 2,1100 years, but we that know wise
yet. I'll give you four —five —six --oh,. any number of sae. .
It
REASONS FOR IT
-a
".anybody
kmites what is the, e ea
Seinitism. The eau,. iif anti-Setnitism is that Jews are is
p•npl•s-all capitalist!."
again," said X.
•y
Csurnian na.
Doug's "Robinson ".'.rusou''
I I.
"Well, if that isn't why Jews are disliked, it is beralin
.•-alt to the Ger-
t .
has been barred at 13aratongis
/-us, radicals."
m stay S./cialiSIS,
t ,:e 1. suggest that the
in the South Pacific Islands If ,
"Wrimg again. Gti.• , - stone more," said X.
nf German Jews could
cause it was too exciting for the
"Well," we replied, - maybe we are disliked las WI
ir
Si formidable. One
.1,
natives. You remember, in .he
we are :00 self-assertive."
111;1111,1 n.
•I'l easily stop the ""Irk'
picture Doug does some fancy
"Guess again," said X.
111llehille Ily slip-
.nn MI (di
calisthenics, leaping from tree
- Well, if it's nit because wt. are too assertive, it'- F.
:( few grains of sand, but
p
tree . . . The natives, in
ale ti,
r.,,le German nation unable
the
iris: lion, tried also to go primi•
"All your guesses so far are wrong, but keep it 1.11 , •"
It s i.,11111 .
save, and go: into trouble.
Well, I ,should say possibly we are disliked becaus e •„.
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international.
anti-slow-
mot
r-
Did you know • that Kalmar and
1'1
"Guess
again."
ninvement that has
It
i:i
Ruby, the song-writing In
Lute
because we are to nationalists:
"Well, maybe it
el. sit mit of desperation,
it
a"
been ' partners since 1918? . . .
ft
tut. a.. "M. sort of thing."
ha
slarif
only one 1.1
,
or first song written in (II .;.1
"
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,
itiess
again.
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concerns 1110 Jews. And •
or"tiwit
"S" Lung, Oolong•
"‘fell, perhaps we are too clannish, sticking togeth e c,
the -, other points have brought
11C Ito lila Olen traditiens.
Nazism thouands who are
We juft heard that Stanley
"Guess again."
Semites,
11 - 1
Cortes, Ricerdo's younger (and
"Perhaps it's Isstause net' are tao assimilative. woe ape , ..
INCONGRUITY
we think handsomer) bro her,
t
lints too much.
We adopt non-Jewish moues, and sillile of ;,.
In I- something mai+ big-
was given a screen test for
1.0 be Veniplitnentca when mistaken for a non-Jew,"
esi
Germany today
on
"Laughing
Stanleyis
"Guess
again."
any."
even
.
in II itlerism than an
and ei
cameraman but has a histrionic
"‘Cell, maybe it's because we are to° much of ill, ,,
iti vwj,h
es remelt, which,
Yen. By the way, that Cortes
raked II God - illtOXiCtItell people, Vie set too much of ;I s' ,
after all, hiw,xer, much it takes
family could form a complete
up I. tn . ;McMinn
we are
religion."
movie•producing unit . , . there
"wall, if that's wrong, you certainly can't deny that 11., i i• ,, n .
,Inns
,hits,
only a sit, I'1( lie. Even
■
Guardnin. -direly
the
a cold liberal organ, at
to Jews OA it is ties.ilibi
was recently agitating for a Cent
governme n t in (her -
many as preferable to the Paean
dintattirsIdp, Which the Jews sup -
would be Ricardo is the star
.. Stanley grinding the camera
, . , a cousin cutting and editing
the film .
a sister, Helene,
who works in Wall Street, could
handle the financing .
. and
another brother, who is now a
sales representative for films,
would manage the selling.
1111 awful lot of atheists iimong Jews. 5Vhii is the tiresidov ,," th e
A„,, r i t .„, Att ii .i.t.d A ssec i iition?
A Jew by th e je „,„. of I . ,,,,,,
And maybe this irri•ligious tendency begets displeasui e."
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AT LAST WE GUESS RIGHT
"lines , again." continued X.
"Well, it oil those guesses are wrong,
I suppose the lisio ,
n is
,,
as by far the lesser of the
I because eve have rejected Christ.
two (Ails. And as one of the Zion -
"Guess again," said X.
•
ist leaders ill the Berlin Jew-
"Well" we said wearily, "we have mentioned every ether
ish community, Or. Kollenseher, •
Guess who
moved into Sam possible cause. If those are not right, maybe," we said 111 , fsisteill ,
y
rellanded tat a few days ago, "all Katz's now vat-ant home in the "it's because the Jews gave the world their Christ."
questions in Germany cannot be Hollywnotl
'11a u rice
"At last," said X, "without realizing it yourself, you have
judged from the purely It•wish Chevalier is up there "sweeping,
stumbled on the reason."
point of view. The only thing the clouds iiwity."
"What," we said, "we were only joking. You don't insti ht
• •
J ews caul
a
demand is that their
seriously say that the world dislikes the Jew because the Jett s„., "
rights as citizens should not
Did you her about Eddie
its Christ .'"
inf ringed, and their religIsus
Cantor'stt
lile skirmish with the
vi,aNsvhito, ,,y b te,s,i,h
tl it" a
s li.ineint r,. .j.: , ,.
rh,„ " ilikiii ,,eatna nt.,o„tahl intigie dsue„ i l esist,',:f stifhatl aX
rights piotected•
very strict censor board of •
But instead of realizing the
certain state?
It seems that
Evening
Joust.
complex situation and just de-
es
•
a
•
when "The Kid From Spain" '
standing these ordinary human
came under their censorial
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more murderous towards their
sergeants than they did to any
11 um
If to dennunce Jews is to be
anti-Seininc, the Bible is the most
anti-Semitic bank there is and the
prophet, are the worst ant i-
Senates. What invective they
1/Sell! "e•hildren of transgression,
a seed of falsehood."
The Ilitlerist enmplaints read
very wishy-washy after that.
Any Jew could none a severer
indietnient against Jetes than I
have ever seen in any anti-Sem-
itic paper Or 11o0k. But I snubd
also present a tidally different
picture, for kith good alit! had
are in the .rews, and I remember
iturke's diet inn that yeu cannel
draw an indictment against a
people. If you
it , generalize
whole
from the individual, there is no
fsrinie
which the
ef
Jews
no
cant
Ile nimbi truilly. Rut t1fert. is alsit
larnwesese. s I .M.P..." .06 ■■ •• * ''
rights, realizing that German
rman
.lets
ery, like any other .lever)' any-
where, must work out its fate in-
side its tan country, adj usting'
itself in the midst of all is
t fel-
low eitizsiis, and that even the
lea is.11 Nat ionalist representa
1 is, lit l'olaild 1111d II/1111;111ilt, let
„1,,,, , , I h,, rq) ,,,,,, t , it i,,,,,,, o f ( 4,,._
i
.bury', consistently rept],
sums..bu
sums
shears, they were for making
_
• o many cuts that there would
have been littl e of th
,,,de
e p pigsr
ic ture
oe.
I ft
W
Well,
F i dd le ...
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c iable call .
. told then, funny
.
,
stories
i
about the making of the
picture, how the bull s were
cared for, how they were fed
and so on.
Result: Eddie left
with an okay for the showi
f
the complete picture as w nags. o.
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THE THEORY EXPLAINED
,.,
-,. ".- Siel how," we asked, "icy dear philosopher, do t, a , .
The world regards it l'hrt ,-I as It , greatest good. \\ • ,
I, o, gave, it its ,,,,,,, i i,..:i goo d?"
th
i , ienp I , o,,,
t, •11.1.
d i - like ...t.
how simple You are," eni•lainied X.
sl
,,,,,ii y -Ttlti. 'l li ty 'I a I'''.
permit myself to talk in t nil. :old in ,
p
.
exlain
p
it to you, you won't understand, NO I ' ll I \ l:1111
tots slot
, e ''
',..l il'il:ii.i.ill'I 'y'kitnvier "nhatt la i.' t il Ii•ii lt
it. II : I
t' feisuli S7i (It' i f rpi t ' i; L' .i. ':ii 'itr io
' think pull agree with me that the debtor has no pure ,,, l ■
•■
um he owes."
feeling towards the man wham
into the interference of other
•
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Jewel, in their affairs, som e clap-
oEB( T hi.i,tim, „.,,,.1,1 ,,,,t ill,N,
trap Jewish orators delight in
NON-CANCELLABLE. D
lb P. Schulbens. cinema sahilt,' A
mounting platfiirms to hurl de-
started in picture s as an original Christ
1 ,
liitlit.if of Gel and its iiiissnes
fiance at the II filers and the rest,
but its Virgin
it's none ,. „
,a,_e
stirs' welter
ri ster r.. a giit t$a5,1 , 1 1 fur
,a every „1- t h e Christian world
and to talk big about 11 Jtavish
the slew i s ,„ so ,, t
story
ho
turned
war to bring the iinti-St•mites to
and the Christian naturally feel, 1st: the Jetv in the .sues ,• '
and says he aye! aged twit and
their kknees,.
debtor feels towartla the inn-cancellable debt of a
(1r eke they prate about the three it week.
which
can't
sucha debt, so thv
W0111,1 11. , / - I
can't pay sue
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great things we have done for
' a ga in st itself for this unrequitted obligation it releit, (I '
v •
A few week , ago Irving Berlin it aga i n ,• ti n . Jew."
the world, and assure it of fur-
t her favors to nun, They t rot
west-coastet1 to talk with SI, is s
"It 1 met en, theory , I would ha , ,, you underdsi
out our Jesus ('heist and our
Hart about a new tatediail -h o w. -vit. ii,,.,„ ii a i..
a. 1 ...and...1 .10 y a•,',.
,, ;Ig, byI ):1111.' , 1 ,,
Spinoza, our Disrat•li and our
While here Iterlin phoned a ear-
Karl NIarx, and lately, tn., nut•
fain friend at his office and an I t
T rot sky 111111 1,111 / Einstein, ilVhat
financial. "Th
: .f.swri, 1((rx:i, ing Iie bt ,'Ini ,
II 1 ' it't:,,,isiy, 11,:fl.', Iin. .Tl''1. 1 .r.i.i' .'l : l.: Y.' r''' '''''''''' ,.',i:- ;■C'''',' ' 'N; I",.'.. 7 ':. , '( I,II, 7 ,'"'•''I'l; l-f '' ,1,1:::
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1111 111Clingrtwus set and not one
speaking."
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RANDOM THOUGHTS
Charles
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II. c Joseph
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lought." .a I \ '
ideptiom.' •••
,iniik.•.i it.
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'' \\ • 1 • 1 ' , o i'icItelii - d. -,,
id , : , .1 ,,.'
i ued,'
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uithout our beat
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for ucji. ,, '",
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tt.
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It is OOP Of the oldest JeWisli sliii'les that I ever
t liar.- •
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sparks
ley
ever
was on the point of usisc It. b u t I
haul,
whereaml I snlve , and our situation.
.ATE MRS. MOSKOWITZ
I heave' years ago
re likely to start . fir,., c/o?. pointed out 111111' and tan,.
reple
•
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111,;,y
,
,na.
that
old
story
about
the
Jew
wins
at
the
It
is
o
the
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0,,a,lhe
1
tti tt,
ulirkitf1
N
ab i ut
again I
. 1,-,.
I wa i s li b thinking
S^ that '
ylinifftwrtal li neigihhiii, who had moved to another city, visited him ,c
: ,upply tn.
. t", i':
tau many to"f thtt'..
Il request. But as his visit was concluded, his old neigh'
froth evoked tributes from the . thing to rein.ei
' a good :::::i.,,::::',,na,,re an
-- - ::- --
him for rent and board. So . t.ht. visitor tool. the case :
.
iighest in the nation. 1 wondered
a 1I'er - I
}
.
FU
TURE
THE
BOYS
inus
situation.
Before YOUR liov and the rabbi ruled that the visitor must pay, even the s-
why mine of In w ho some IV eek ,
called
S ome Jew i sh
heen invited by his friend.
also questions Mr. Lippman's place as a the teachers last year contributed a month's igo were considering the ten furs-
hae
Y or
'
dhe
l aa la ac ' k e think about
au litlitulatwita fr o 'rthad Ikainage 't iI iI iittshiTIt1
bb As the two left the ra i, the visitor said to the
the i other day h U drill
leading Jew, and his sermon on Sunday salary towards the school budget. It is mist Jews in the COuntry didn't
After
of
opportunity
to
pursue
their'
might
Site,
hint
1111(1
you many other part: "You know nevertheless that the rabbi
lank of Miss Nliiskowitz.
you shouldn't have charged me."
was on the topic "Is \Vatter Lippmann a emphasized that it would be wrong to ask ill. there ilrt• .1. ' ,1 , 11 Wtilliell ;Is medittal studies except under the heartaches.
t- ste•
"I know," replied the second party, "but I just did
'Leading Je•'?" 'Mr. Lippman's paper, the teachers agido to make such a great Veil IS .1eWls11 lilt 11 who have mad,. 111 0, 1 seVer• handicap, and ill a
you what a rotten rabbi we have in town."
natinnal and international remit, ' erat siwritice to their parents. QUOTING COOLIDGE
the New York Herald-Tribune, refused an sacrifice, and fill interesting appeal is there-
.
old
dory
but
it's
a
story
-t
a
time
when
the
country
s
an
A
NIrs Moskowitz had a pre It'
Hens.
•
advertisement announcing this sermon fore addressed to the Jews of this country. found infltice
- that sonwhow or other too manv . w is n Kl an crazy, Calvin Coolidge
. en upon social l leg-
Jewish boys forget when they de - • w tt
topic, but the question nevertheless re-
Adopting the slogan. "A scholarship of stsa, in the state of New Y,
a r o se, . would
cide to become doctors or lawyers. erne 12'I'l r principles
t h a t
con-
mains, whether a num in 11 11 Way affiliated s'!5 from it group for one child for one est that state, to my mind,se .• s• I can understand that some b oy,
eader,hip in such lawss.e. ,,
try to those held by the anti.
are "burn , s o to speak, to certain ,Sinerican irreligious
his
people,
earn
thstigh
his
peopleyear,"
the
Vaad
Leumi
appeal
is
()whiled
1
ss
With
• .„ r wa s po pul a rly ypferi.,..I ..
Klan, I ale Translation from the Spanish of an Article in El Mundo
..
'.11 Smith's right-hand nisi,
glad to recd) that I had the op-
welcome him, is to be given a place among i ii the following !flan:
Israelit e) (Jewish World) of Buenos Aires.
nlinary talent and the urge to portunity to
her political acumen and .
personally express my
the great in Israel.
i:
Nal::
-1
wriA
titi
l
l
a
dw
partiii:la
ester
a
wilinary organizing Adis, •
appreciation as a Jew to Mr.
The Valid Leumi of the Keneset Yisrael ad-
PHILIP L. ROSENTHAL
idge
c
,,,
I
know
IlUt
Istely irresistible.
At the same time. 1 he listed selections
ler a power to be
dresses itself to every organized Zionist unit
one summer at Paul
, great many .
'n the councils of tho
and Jewish group to participate directly in the
Smith's in New York where the
-sat
in the contest. judging especially by those
•
ni 0 ,
ish
in Pal-
These opinions from
rhe
question
I
Yi
dd
docrs
to who could very nicely have President was living. It
tarty in New York. I ,
support of the Jett 1 , 11 Public School System of
was e stine has again been brought to the groups enincide ill thnii
who were net among the chosen, stamps
taken up some other work and the
s shortly after he had made his
nary years she had
ii,
Palestine by apprnpriating $2:1 from its admin-
would not
such a contest as ridiculous.
volt public work of V.1 ,
istrative trea , ury for an annual scholarship
'''''f"si"0"`
have ' a ' . () Inaba slaIech to the American (1 . ; r tehii7( adaisrctilic ss
e .ahlapi rie:'d' uTe htL t7hnee%ar' -1 litartd. s ' fe dait ihtle tfhrfifetTial tdill 'a ul i ' . 's r• I '
iered by their absence. It's tim e
,
,
Ind there was 110,
for ma' pupil.
-. .
I
an
was
gunient raised in the last conven- to accentuate the Wilder -
'hat we took inventory of our-
hill that she had in a Sits, .-•
at the height of its vicious intol- non of the American Poale Zion hatred which should lea i •
The Executive of the .lewish Agency and
fl. ance and here is an excerpt from
, influenced former
the Directorate of the Koren Ha-resod hats. ,
where the problem was given much in reality such heated I ,s.-
JEWISH UTOPIA
• n many Of his dectsi
the President's statement:
-
ratified the plan.
censideration by representatives of tween these languages is all
issues.
She hail hail . ti
mipeal is directed to organized greues
"Whatever tends to standardize the Zionist-Socialist movement.
e al,w i i „
There is little in all Zionist literature to
filtit i),'. a N‘f•airlttaf,vrerilualtg
n the labor world; she
is ..•-.e.sicve b• Rabbi Man Kleine the conimunity, to establish fixed
.-, a groin paymnt.
It aloe: not
It is well-known that in Pales-
compare in forcefulness and in the con-
died
with
the
cause
of
od
propaganda by
and rigid modes of thought, tends tine merciless oppression follow's group:: which develop 0,.
It• M. , I.,...1 11121,. to fossilize society',
our !I ,1`, 11 11,1. 1k
ind she was intert , -!
vincing Psi% s r id Its arguments with Dr.
publicity, meetings and ad-
any manifestation lit Yiddish. injudicious to foment 0 •
!
phises of soh :sett
"In this period of after-war There has even been formed a leg- strife. It is very posstiii.
lunchmins. teas. Therefore
! I
- Auto-Emancipation," pub-
Leo Pinsk.
hr Jewi , li and nee
i7If PP'f'ffstinal and rigidity, suspicion and intolerance ion in defense of Hebrew, whieh Jewish people will pre- ' •
1 11;: y's'
'
,•• nil is" tell With Other
thes
1:.'
r'
I
n
1I'd
- Ati Admonition to
lished 70,
Ira II0 AL
mufti! les.
•
, eial unrest and eionomic tur- our own country has not been ex- ( Ines not hestitate to use the most many generations the tit , .
•.
Jew."
midst a remarkable w.
His Dret'
ninil, reflecting a deep seated die- empt from unfortunste experi- questionable means to attain its languages is their resill , '
•esi. r s:. to. for one year only.
.
I‘ •
s st isfact ion with existing condi- ences.
1 hgor cupwsl an uunique
unique I
the
ilis
nil
is
teluntarily
renewed
year
Thanks to our dim para- object. The attacks against Yid- of natural influence.
,
.
A noted si
Isis a clear thinker told
the political life of one
tines, it is highly valuable at times tire isolation we have known Use dish are R common oncurence. The natural persecution when s : :
( a r.
er the status of '
deeply
eyes
ful
and
sincere
peace
woe•
:
Hebrew
press
amines
complady
Ivry
few
statesmen
this.
,
.s•
II
direct
our
toward
a
better
of
Om
international
fraction.
and
•
child
would
cost
for
one
•ChlnrsItip
Sad]
s•ate which we might try t o attain. rivalries than sane other cinin• all publirations in Yiddish and in them to positive result , '
's.
- ts , r adnionished
can boast of at this time, .1:::
the Jewish pee;
in New York. $sS in London and $50 in
jealous
II
obraist
s
would
1:,
•
people
the
hearts
of
the
young
Smith.
eert(h.latYt tries less fortunately situated. But
Jewry that I.
;mild upon the
w
is: 'actoull'd tsheet ili,"s:finhlialeillitlaPui:h
there is being inculcated even scorn their pride and self-suflic . -
Twelve hundred $25 scholarships. one from
among some of the var ying
'' I.
powers the. •
mancipated; that ul
pco which they end , iis
to determine nue measures for the religious and social groups of our fur the language. A great Jewish e l:us:
each of flee organized groups, Will mart an im-
'ROPHECY
of the individual anti pe
writer, David Pinsky, who recently continue to gain from 0-
e th ere have born
rights tiny must
order to
o
p le
-they will keep the Jew-
mediate ureent need--they
I ion not a fortune-teller It, improvement
,
n
t
'
a
Among the ma
y
journeyed
through
Palestine,
made
standing
between the tan
t,
ions of an intolerance of Opinion.
ish Public School System intuet.
emancips'.
.fore of my readers seem to than, the human given
rats.? to
s ques on.
athefcm
h„„ .11:a
: wti,ad
in, ge stt„amterm
enetnt
ia,
a in .he mental languages of tit , '
narrowness
d
of outlo(tk
All the ergimizeil gristles of world Jewry
m. a a
niffie xstitoy-
y
Point,
tns those „f
of the world
judgment
udgment against which we may
together are herewith appealed to to sacrifice
:;: .k 1 aMt te' 111 (e•nnh ertnhin. gia't• Fitea'nf'uttah;:e : 7 ; e r f": :.rth' ' t ' . da s
ii.'nhil.t"ha
Mone
'1, P.efottn,anf eh, not know nor profit,
always dual .„
ssw. rather than
be warned.
in 5593 what a single group, the organized
Solli•rille
wiintS Illy °p into, Ai -: .,,' .sit,,r,,ain,s,h elly.tomping
isasi T:h tkhin
, ,iv
ileda hta
lf:Ilhne
sil , l 1, Ieret , /re They only know son .-
./
,
Jewish Teachers If Palestine. in giving up one
"It
is not easy to conceive of Y/r1
with a Jest 5h tiatidn.
Pinsker then
w hat a ill hasten prosperit N.
' t i rtjUn
t Cif! tsl.et w
P lw
ro't' lP
irlg
' nta
u otir.h:7h;:a 1
. .::1: :• II.'
month's salary sattrificed in 51;92.
. I eromptly answer---a wart W. I . . re•ently supplied by Dr. Michail anything that would Isr more an-
i c sr, t: n. s ' - •
wrote that "the Jew , uri• , t a nation, be-
h ,e indie rn,tdchia:a s,
.,.., s,;:in
ct,emr,i .st ,fl
n
who's going to fight with the it llipxor, whose small but stimulat. fortunate i a community based .nitro •:th the children. and 1 th. ' .,e quarter
1* / •
of
a
century.
The
q
In view of the fact that this appeal in tvorld "broke"'. Russia and Sisi .. ire. volume has just been publi shed, upon the ideals of which Ameri-
cause they lack a
na-
is., bias do TIM km,* let 50251ra 5 ,
.. c
•
r ,,s,,.,1
bioa,setthan
i,,e boast
of inatnoy ieroannn(s,idear, re- d , ./,• ek nei t' ha, them tuna t e ■
e s cry other
no way proposes to tax individuals. a and Japan: th e last menu sieb a: Dr. nigger, fstuipped with a thor- can?
tional character,
ru d e
-
tIllogUin
aatgie:.11117e:,,c:h.n,f,,,t:;,.
.'
nation. a character which is determined by prompt and hearty response should be be arrayed against the t wo '''. 4 ,high knowledre of ralibinie litera-
e
r, h ' eeerk!nn, 1,17if -n
' ' 'l';' : ' I''''''';'' '' s'rls'; ''', ; 7h rn Ie 11;f1',..
countries.
Of course I ,.I, I:. , tare, has presented herb tho views girds religion. T,, a great extent sou ni. far /he Y:dch , h enrerove n• / - •
living together in one country, under one forthcoming from groups in communities you say ironically that it . % • :t of numerous rabbis, ranging over a this country owes its beginning= r. no. rnore and
.0, s ,, , ,, ,, i •
., , writers of this language ti "
government. It was clearly impossible for everywhere. The upkeep of the schools in war not a war between Jails- ..^ I perted of dose to a thousani yearn, to the defermination n: our hardy other"
real tiroinght.s.: cfamip,: rt•,.• i',
l s Alfoturrn
This fear of t'd'sky's I., i,-
and organ- ancestors to maintain complete
tis• Hebrew. On the di..
this nat onal character to be developed in Palestine should be a matter of
i concern to China. Well, ladies amt ... ' •'. which when classinfsd
i;ed, give! 11,1 a fairly consistent freedom in religion. Instead of a shared IT 501110 achres w II' , • -.
men, all you have seen .. , •
the Dispersion: the Jews seem rather to all Jews, for without an adequate school
• ■ • •I .•rganized picture of the utopia state church we have decreed that one of whom has given the vet , •s• .tt
- a Skirmish.
If J s - -
nucleus in Palest Ir... .
•l•at the Jewish people has cher- every citizen shall be free to fol. warning in the official organ sf 't e ,, ,,, ro ger since the lassirnies '
have lost every memory of their former system the spiritual structure of the Jewish tight Russia it will be
.
i i e
Palestine writers. lie says:
,shtt .l i aikned t h
•
states
of
other
lo
low
the
dictate=
of
his
own
con-
• isury, has affirmed the P -..
miracle
than
I
expect
to
home. Thanks to their ready adaptability, Homeland is undermined.
ISe 1(.c...
fs •Nre has errne,nee4 •
•
r e future
tur"e ft
science as to his religious beliefs is., „,r,-..
frankly. I wouldn't be -
,,,,,,,...
,, ,,,,,,,,, t I., , le ..,..., , ■ .f Itehrew, which i n stead , I. ' I ,
:f. IirtIO,
„no., La
OW Ott.10M1.
.., , , "
It is to be hoped that this appeal will any morning in the year 1'•
they have all the more easily acquired the
e , plan writers. this composite and affiliations. Under tha. guar- Pate, Ine I n ihe ,,/ hr reed ootaide . . ,,.. gu
tsli3On
i 112..ftfuibt. i.. 1 ,,, f,:• :: : :
l,Pe
lll: 1 ,
115,
11Z:F
b rassistz
,,. ,,,,,„. of r,,,aa,:aa
..,,
y,sthui
. :
h..
planer
deep
lis
i
p•ople
tor,
nut
ideal
of
a
unge e i
. re
.
tr, at antee we have erected a s ys , - em ,,,...
kas
alien traits of the people among whom their meet with prompt response. Certainly. pick up a morning ne,esest •
g
oar Pt,. , n•lne ■ NY the hee,-
ImPr'''""ts. which certainly is jus•Ifinil in• :,, fir,-.n • •, de ,f Paco,.
I a. I • •
the c onflict between the I' ,
fate cast them. Moreover, to please their Zionist groups should be among the first find Russia mobilizing hi
eeiti llie;i i nariamentals of ho-
re a
Ilnu lf• Ygroifps in
t5, fruits .
(s.
fear very much 1 .t
Sr
-an relationship,. A utopian plan h st, ,1 9 . 1 1 ., n1TOr :!..l. . ' ',.':, t'",,' ,1 ,. - 1.,:: , p1 ,., : if :fnial, d from the malions of Jens cif
protectors, they not seldom divested them- to subscribe to the school funds. and other rerity is ruing to conic t , i
rn reality the Hebrew vas' .
•
•
,
fret', 0, ii. men ; i t
fr
,lust begin
-. tybcdi diil bsdi..-ft no tear of Yiddish in Ps'•
"..fi..P:,,I,,,,,,
a.' countries and creeds to come 7,
selves of their traditional individuality. Jewish groups. especially schools and in- out iif a cannon. And inc r'• • •
' ^' t' f h:, L',,,'.,
,
t b a s p ir :.
it ua l Yen-
must he Preceded
where
the environment ef l's -
1
here and unite with us in creating tow. and literature. our youth shoult not
They acquired. or persuaded themselves dividual classes, should make this novel • I can never forget a rernari, uheie elution and • complete transvalue- the
which we are all raj- I regard Verdun as an mornaSeant thine but' mer is AO favorable. But r •
I by the late President Taft to the
state of
YIDDISH IN PALESTINE
Pinaker's "Atilo Emancipation''
nu
■
s
that they had acquired, certain cosmopoli- contribution an annual project.
effect that when a fire gets under I
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zenn".
they should read and stud., the heist Jonah I
writers la lf Wealth...
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