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•nd THE I.EGAL CHRONICLE

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and THE LLGAL CHRONICLE

I tIabballed Week', by The Jewish I

Entered it

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Sulivi.ription, in Advaiiiiii
-"-
matter
ealah
awl Dcw
aI.II. Wadi all
to In,
of inch werk.
a la Ha
mast riath Oa
y aiii. -1.1e al the pager milt •
When ing3Iiig I.. , •1 t Anal,



11h. it -
The Itel• •1 , .I. • ta
hoo, , ,
lent at Is., r.• I Io II.v.1(m1
io
1,4111 tor et, Itidat

on
resunn - t.

ra

Material vs. Human Values.

By DR. RUDOLF KAYSER

pair."

The trouble with such consolation is that
instead of striving for prevention of traged ■
we merely seek satisfaction in toMpurary
cure. ‘Ve are told to be brave and toLe
calm, but we are not .isHired that thes-
tragedies be proxestitrd fur

It may be well, for the sake of cmnpari•
son, to present a parallelism between the
cry of 75 years ago and the conditioff •
:20-t's A 3
I Kings
which exist today. For this purpoe svf.
Prophetical notion
Fat of Esther Readings of the Law,
quote from pau'per's Weekly of Oct. 1
arc
rch 9
Thurs d ay, Ma
32,11-1 I, ,1,1-10
I ti57, and from a statement face ly mash'
Pentateuelial portion
I
s
1•ol
by SI Merl Chase:
Posplietwal put ten
1 1, r 5rTr's, Oct. 10,
Quoting St uart Chase:
Adar 5, 5693 1
March 3, 1933

atl by the writer

Editor's Note: Dr. Rudolf
Kayser is the son•in•law of Prof.
Albert Einstein and a highly
talented writer whose work has
considerable
apprecia-
gained
tion. 'Hie present art•cle, which
deal. with the physical unat-
tractiveness of Jewish ghettos
in veneral. was preceded by an
article 011 the Berlin Jewish
quarter "1 he Grenadierstrasse,"
wh.sh et vealed Dr. Kayser' s pro.
of the
found understanding

- -

Sabbath Reading. of the Law
Ex. •.;:1 - 27:19
Pentateuehal portion

spiritual life of the Berlin
ghetto.

In

Ile

'it "1

Ill

of the month of Adar-this year occurring per
11111111
on March 5--is listed among Jewish fast
(lays. Tradition huts it that this (lay marls
the anniversary of the death of :%loses, one
of the knosvii variations in calculating be- f ,
ing Joseplius's statement, in hi.; "Antiqui-
ties," that :\loses (lied on thy. lind day of II

i

11(111,11

t

t o

I

t

',-

Ion ,

I" l' , '''' the 1""

:;'n'id tr:i.,"11.1t',Iir. ,',"' ,,,Y .11' ' thi c;i:

certainty; Russia hang-
11 '' usu'd tits' . " ('loud,
dark and Silent upon
the horizon of Europe;

Venice."
While little observed, this (Iii• easily "l'il" all the e"efatieth
iT -
serves again to arouse thought and discus- ,1",,." , ,..(
IrI.II
t ',t a
the e ttri'ttil
pion on the Laws of l‘loses regarding the Empire are sorely tried
and are yeit to be tried
economic and social problems :directing
„'t, a l n„,r:11,:jundg.
society. Especially in a time like the tires- w1;; 1 .,"d' ry'.,'
insurrection
mit, when the entire world is :directed by ly ilt Indian
t awith iil is(...iisnt.u t rhed
an economic turmoil seldom equalled be- a
.. It " :-T.I' a solem n . no,
fore, many people kill undoubtedly again
begin to think in terms of the Biblical in- • ffff'tft and nn soon '''''
junctions of Moses. \l'ill the svorld some ';','," .11,0,"" ii i," ' llilir "'"' e

.s ts,.
ili ' feX
day adopt the Jewish Sabbatical Year as ' man • pretell'ill
,.
the issue of event
a means of approaching a solution to its in noof
ffisis,ur c ois.:.,•in t.,ris(s. ubtileis (s,
11'ill we one (lay re-enact the
P
tithe? These and other questions spring end. They are. Tor-
hal n'll'IllY
t() Illillti 011 the occasion of the miniver- lunatelY!..•
if Wt.

Nary

of the death of Moses.

Anti-l-litler Broadside.

I tailifillereittl; and
are 0111:: to lii, nosey,
I and by painful poverty

In be taught wisdom -
the W1 , 11,11 of honor,

A broadside issued in New York last , ',: rf,, i f '",t, if'' ;:tc,„;. .l t ,'."'atit', 3,,
week, tin the eve of an anti-ilitler (lemon- : man need seriously den-
Ipair. And yet the very
igration by friends Ill t he German Republic,
rich, which
Jew's and anti-Fascists, stated: , haste the
to occasion
be
of this
wide , spread cal:unit y,
"Totia.3' Bitter's organized cohorts roam , is
tO Ii
freely through Germany, murdering Ger- hos iiko «•11(ied
m oral
t) ` h ,,. :,, 1 ,, . ' i.."; ,, s
Hitler means danger to ' ,,, ! ' t, :g whic
man proletarians! H

world peace! Hitler Means pogroms against resist and subdue the
German Jewry! 11'orkers, unite! Help calamity.
mds
, let
Good friend
your German brothers! Demonstrate fur
our conduct prove that
°
t•. men
,
the
call
come
freedom and billitan rights!"
Protesting in thin country against Fascist r' I"' l'''''' I ''''''' ''''''''''i
r le in Germany may be like barking at , till't‘ it.velfr, .. ,',',': I f:a ' , " ;,-, u
But when one considers the '. who If , r‘ c "I'. ,, I. ,01- •
the moon.
"''''''',
• ''''',.
inroads that are being made upon free in- , 11 Pere
. tit '''''''''
time ot
perk
„,, 1 1 „,,. „„0,,,, g hot
stitutions throughout the world, and the

attempts at gaining power by reactionaries,:imolleoni, -tiong in its
in this country. the lived is sei.n I 011CI. III"'h in ii'a l. „t.;: ii :‘,',1,3i..
for caution and for preparatory steps to . ....V,I I, I , !( '•,, i hi iniself truly a
prevent the rise of a similar movement in , God-fettrim: ","" 111111,
. by ndiu
Im! however h e
this country.
' can, will b e as blessed

__ _

Undying Spirit of Ancient Race.

and beloved as It great
light in darkness.

I



t- their

Well. ill

or- I

rears on rent.

2,137 families

p s s

:SS

cs nn! -

ter clothing. S h o e. s
were being stuffed

frith pl•aving cord; (or

.

oar: (71(1,
,t. a little

Y dance,
, :iv.
It is

t

It 1 , 11,1 to
It It !IOW any

to be satisfied

erlmisl,

llot1lal, 1111..,

lie will i
after hating

1

or so ld a ,-.11c1:

deeply,
Hs1 but there?
.1I•tl may be,
!, r t III pray,
1 ill his re-

"f

III'' ,

aid rut's,

his

lips mumble silently. the familial
prayers at the usual hours, and

hi ,

frail body sways like an old-

1. " 1:1 "" I ' d
children were
,et us tak e a glance at one
too odd and tins shah' 1 such Jewish t'ommunity, the
Dutch Ghetto in Amsterdam,
by to gar to s ehool.

soles;

I,i7G families - -25

vehtosr existence

S glsli
i t e lnsh
s i ba s c il'asst e o -
. cut ions.
tsu,ly short of fuel; C ONTRASTING WORLDS
ONTRASTING
scrap, were being col-
Whm.ver visit, Holland will
know that it- cities excel in
1,1,1 on the streets.
amazing
cleanlaiess and an ent.sy-
3,97.; families • - 03
going life which harmonizes well
lie.
pee „eh,
were
tvith the white clotisls :Move
real S nn life insurance them.
In every Hutch house,
everything sparkles with clean-
t/IA.11101MS,
)lost of the families
This cheerful easy and
won , i n d e bt, ni n ny for
than $50o. The
m•,, may he ressognizeil without
entering the odd old-fashioned
nyeragr deft per
houses as well as tthese in eX-
ner
run'
R
cellent
modern style.
lbw, if one approaches the
trot
laid
bor-
74 Per
rowed from VeliatltrsOutskirt , of the city and the
or friends. ' Jewish quarter, one tied, him-
self in an entirely different
111 per tint of those
hating ((adds!. , One Istsliessass that this is
life inswmn,.,
. the :shadow side of the city: all
the
hod
houses are ilaik, priulit ice; their
surrs:mier value.
,

tools ,
all if
25 lei. refit s hoomo
plint:11 in the midst of their
saving bank pat..-Ittiolt- et erlavtitin swaying prayer, hud-
t ,
this a Cs o u
dle together like their resident-
We
closed.
and it looks as if at any moment
511 per vent were
they are likely to crash and to
eking out existence on
fall into dust. Nut a single color.
not it single bright tile, not It
loud
''froilishitilihne
s:si
single undamaged beam. In the
r i l l ia(tultti t tr. l k Y(ts
relief organization ,
dawn, these houses look like gi-
\start, do not itio"di -
gawk: old beggar women, and
gate their ea.,.
the •insill winding lanes between
01,11 one t-tt narrow that one
1,1110 (needle , h a d
may he ably just to slip through.
sold or pawned form-
.111 grey and dark. Against this
suer to buy fossil.
Imekground, the residents Of thr
A large percentage
Ghetto slink from door to door,
of
sometimes they gather in small
s f „, " ,.:
e t :he'd fiu dni s iiii . lil I n

l f ■ l

P i El
'atrt:t
puvU't, in t e r t1:1'ili,git'il,g, a
in many rases, tilt.
irtnking up of the the

home, as children could
not be Min n! for
This is the gems
bmfle
savagery of

Sass
swing.

w

We have had crises since IST , 7, and in

While the svorld is groaning under the t each recurring instance (lie inmple's blab
most weighty economic ailments ti all u • was appea led to. Patriotism lb as t he
.
-
times, descendants of the great Biblical keynote, and patriot ically the pi o n 1 t
I mar i a id y , however, the m.o.
anti Tamudical commentator, Itashi, who , i ,„„d e d .
lived in France from 1017) to 1117, are now !inth. structure hail to shake and Illlakt'
.01110011 WaS offered in
aga in I nn .anue
organizing a society. to be known as
Association of the Descendants of
Itashi.
Mich
per- material and not in human terms.
W 'hat peculiarity in a to'op'e.
Uleast ten per cent of the population
stints in perpetuating its (lisp s r '\ tad its hee l
-three million families
of this c o untry'-three
\Vivo an undying spirit of an an- are (li ; ow welfare : o ld starvation li s t : I

ne
LI Ik1et

the curled hair ,

eats, final
grow out.
The net of the meandering
lanes widens only at one place
in the center of the Jeolsh
Ghetto, the usual national meet
Thi
inst. placethe market.
place chararterizes at their best
th e out• id, fold the inside of the
Ghetto
No matter what revolu-
lien, stars, great miracles of
tee Wm- ph:oda-Gs. flout ishing

Which

bit.■

EV DAVI D SCII1V ARTz

Il I nef right, 193t, Jrui h Telegraphic Agenci.11., I

By HELEN ZIGMOND

h :i
i Ti E
h lisSTdleApilal ul TRIBUTE
imi.i,yw(n),)._ ,I , h e Irving A CHTR

troit bureau 5(11115 in an i i , li,:. ,,,, ,, .1
g attic
Thalherg, Ines. Norma Shearer) incident. I quote it as it was relayed Wme:
'Frank
Borg,
editor
of
the NIaltese Tres s , Urn m : . ,,Ilt.ii
,
the
.
.
have left for Yurop to regain h
,,,,'
ving's health. Mr. l'halberg is tint Jewish Chronicle to inquire whether it is true thus
1
d
lIns
'file
cs,
•,.,
practice
to
send
flowers
at
funerals.
1 ierson who disnri.N•es the theory Jewish
inked what he could do to .1. A ...,„,: t }e, d. •
that liollY ■,, aal is 17,,, III I Wing with that it was, l'ilr. 'fors; then
1•011.
II
Wait
suggested
that
he
o
r
em
ad
s who lost a
' , ,i ' tree ' i
egotists . . . OW you know tha t
'flits next morning, the ('Wonicle ilseedSed a ,'„. 1 .k ,,,.,i• ). It
in spite of the nunterou , tine film., Palestine.
he has glinted through production h e asked to forward to the Jewish National Fund, , ,,,. , n;, ,, sn
his names has never appeared to in memor y' 4 Italph Schneider, eight-year-old son oi '4• ; ,,,,1 „irre.tl:
semen"• . • Michael Schneider."
the scre

FOR SALE:
11•Ilat kind of objects are ft r
Let as pass by such a
''

t. I, where else

families --- sst

per

,

I

:11

all lacked

,,.,,1 the

what entirely
so k:: gallon, stay be born or
die, here in this charmed realm
of the Jewish Ghetto all re-
mains the same.
It is characteristic of such a
market place that counters for
the di , playing of wares are al-
most completely missing. Al-
most all wares are lying son the
moisink

'aims.

I.

■•■

Adar.

According to the Jewish Ern • ■ 'clopcilia.
"In the seventeenth mail ry in Turkey and
Italy, and later in northern Europe as well,
it became customary for pious Jews to ob-
serve the day as a fast-day and to read
portions front the 'Midrash relating to Ihv
life and death of 1'loses, arranged in a
special tikkun by Samuel Aboab, rabbi (if

.

c



tton - hl, 110 matter

c

II .Ido

I W I

I • a Ouraltd

,...

oi new cities may shake the

tell a Jew in
Jewish pov-
111 0 , from the
Semitic race.
s" ntoe s, in
(shish the
-fleet by
tiler like

l•

Anniversary of Moses' Death.
Few people know. that the seventh (la)

a.•

Pita/tit 1,13 .1t.,sh telt, r

Ta

Our Film Folk

JAHVE AND POVERTY

Constantly recurring crises in this coun-
try have created a sort of consoling spirit
which repeatedly tells the people: "Why
not learn from the past? We have had de-
pressions before this, and we have survived
them. We shall survive this crisis as
have the previous ones. YOU must not des-





.. •

FOX
.
You may set your mind at
• SINCLAIR
1' I ,n ,indoor Presents William Fox."
Such I. •I. , „,,,„
ease about the posiibility of
f a
nit., ppus jakt t.IT th e press that may be expected r, to '. ,-r,,
,,,,,
. ,,t,ia,.
stirred up racial prejudice over

ct
th e character

in

the

of

Fagin, the Jew,

forthcoming screenie

M'illiani Foe, it swingers, has sties,'

of a sensation.

Si nt-lair t o r e v e al the ,itery o f hi s crash, .
Fox claims t h at Wall Street formed it consists a,:y

n .,

,, i. ,.; n
s tv n

k , , I , , 1 „, e Ili

"Oliver Twist" . . . the picture
was made in about nine days Wing about his downfall.
Slut it appears, in the end, that Eox lived up es 1,, • :
ens i
Shop No. 1: Worn-out foot-
I rPvoi no gr Dickens
.w...
"'''' Th e
L ,
crash caws, along, and those who had forced him to sell ..., • ,'
,,,,,i shut
w 11,11 apparently had been
Irving
.ladnd writhe.
:t
lime in ie rubbish run.
they Well. gl'ClIt1•1 . 10,1', thereby than FOX,
tries to do something with the
:sIssictsver, the fox, after being turned out , II' I., . , 'an lair,
it, various old screws,
:.
part of haein, but the odds are
,,,,, lien ' '
tui tool bear on the market, and claims to hav e cle, H e •
knots. from where and what
Ik , kno
overwhe'mingly against him. The
in
a kerm
brass
tm ' 01.1
picture i s too poor to be taken
.,H,1
call,
a
,I
well
fn
ar,,
,,
Fox.
the
r
et• lamps,
sri
r
i
a
i
r
iy
t
idi:
;1.
:
l
it
aiiiv.t
that
t
liii
s
i,
i
1
seriously.
. .
:leo. No. 2: A cluck chich (Ides
Ill11, " Ole story of a Nill 1 ,
Its wooden frame l0111-
bliss 0. II.. Stein I , A in happy dot, Dreisera , " 1 oelvl.
1 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1111,1 1 „,,,. from till' :11.1111s to he the all-e. •• lion
o.t I, II.
broken. Sain ts dirty
after W.I. first week i ii Il e ncw,„„1,
Hope she doesn'tdua \‘'Y'lie on powct in ..Coo ".
Hope
t1 .01,e r. from a woinsen's hat.
m
At in. height, this Jewkli smignate built him•li
her departure.
lit olsen useless furn ture, Soni
II that
-
I

lot 1
Patched t rouser-
dirty
illt
l
itl
l
t
i:111
T
ii
i
ii
i
l
i
fn'
I I'
l
.
i
l
lai
l
ieg
'
i
t'i
a
x
t
i
I
s
l
t!ItI
l
l
l'
IM,
I
s
l
M
nsiS
i
lf
1
Il
l
stil
s
l
tl'i
il
,'I
.
I-
Ll
A couple of supervisors were
• fairy
and it perambulator.
magnate had a sorrel passion f,,,
Lewis)
1,..
4
"I ho .i
relaxing a little , . . polo was
Shop Nu. it: A crone, round
•1 ". anil

a , ,, m ms ee n.at il ,
111,1111101 . for his own literal y Ira • •
the zoom,
1,1ke a bailed, swathed in rags,
made
ai , I ma m 11,. la nem.tmus for the e ite of the literary ar •
Ms fresh herrings on it little
"Didn't I try l hard and didn't
(solid
power i lidileasell the psswer
s of W.
.
Pim the II
:II 1; she strews pieces of on-
I ride hard?"
.1 they,
• i they
aCiall !ling ill Dreiser, set thtenselves to encompass li: •
: sr en, and pointing, with her
"Soy e , hut You didn't think
requires
did it oily successfully',
game
la ringer, to the del
delicacy,
hard - the
nut l'o x, it appettrs, was wilier. He can, if Wt. :
..•iiits on
words.
Sin
Sono. molts such open shops
"Well, why didn't you get
thiirh. story, thumb his tot.e at his foes and say: •Iii I .
.,. t,,1,' .
yiiti con-piled against me has fallen Upton \'0111 . OWII i • ..
without counters and walls offer
Einstein to Islay with you?"


snm e household objects, and,

.


ohat is the most surprising, all
1 1 1:1 you knot Hat Molly Picots, A FUTURISTIC PICTURE •
A , th e (. t e ll it, it was in the year Hein. I Ilirnill . iii.•
'
1..140 .
!his miscellaneous merchandise
noted Yiddish ,ono lienne, spea ks
Everythile.
. k e, ,was ,
1,1.4, coll., from the hes:wars'
OVII languages . , . us doe , al. The Five Ytsar Plan hail been completed.
Ma111,, WWI( (ICC!' into other beg-
her husband, 91r, Kalish?
e:it's'
u-' hands. It appears from
11. P. Schulberer is negotiating a ,au
SN M llill'eliii Stalin "nteniiiiated the anil''' 1-
hialilskra
Yltl•ltai.
• !'l. with
iirst glance, that the enormous ' deal with Nliss Piton whereby she
Everything, as I have said, was okay, and it w as ii , '
II,1 1 I 1 I( 1 . 111\tIl l Itt
oe l.) 2,,,:i(1,,f.islinbgehai,c,714,7-,-.1:,
still star in "Nloininisles." her goad
crowd which stoves between the
' : .
II „I,I. ' 1, 1 ,,, i . a, 11:1:i le 4 ii n ,, ° r e1
sellers does not buy anything.
. :1 ‘ i u el f ":,%:
-lure SO..
success.•
t i t, ;( ,1:, -, .8 1 . \::sn't.ah:l re 'iy
,,,,, i ii
It s ,'1 1' 1 '.. ,'I I :II '' :Mil 1101, he see but SIIIM.o.
but only looks on with curiosity,


rot i,•,,, direction,
makes some offers and passes
The Battle of the Century has
-11;her e ar e you going, Shminsel?" cried Chayini.
by. But, nevertheless, at this I just begun . . . It started BS •
odd Jewish market, the windy
pubiliciy stunt . . . Chico and
r 7 continued
iss
e o le n o l I,:0
es I r ! I .
ile(1 1 , 8
,f
1:ililei : t:•(i ae
te 11:1I . I .,, : ' ;:;; ,. t s,i al :le, n ,t ,: l1 ,,
hr, tenacity of the Jewish quar- I Harp., who take their bridge , i in, i l ' i l i:ii si inriklt
, Irtkue:
i h e..:
twills.
ter is Clncentrated.
• very seriously, were to play Mr.
a
gehert,"
said
Shinooel,
"as
men
;so :
n
and Mrs. Ely Culbertson i
. lorten."
It is a tremendous manifesta-
"Mir hobtin

tion of the triumphant destitti• i tournament. At the eleventh
lion. a destitution which is not
hour Culbertson ref used the AT EASE IN ZION
Wise
ise mourns that Zionism ha-
Ia
,-homed Of its rages, but dis-
challenge, feeling that it would
James \Viktori
c
I, e o-l s Ioisiu lslIuildi
ahS
play , them as if they were the
A
sli,heet
in a zdti ls„,iilhidet it might become ,,
Ile
Imam., which unite this oldest
het that Chi c o threw down hie .
day,
in
sompl e Jahve.
n o m'
The do-appearance from the movement of the m , •
glove and saw red. Ile bet Cul•
ntinv
n ui$15,,r0t0.0aa that liahetedcowui lt dh
beia
w
rt. so c
1 1:111 ,1 1 nt,i,i,inU,t.i itn,nintit) ..f.„ %lit:>1.1i , t try finVgiiiltyo. 1,i. i. l. ■ -,1,„ .,,
il:: ,i . l.1111
1..ia, . - . tw
.1n accidental N . 1,ittar of smelt
own
a market cannot help asking
o
I
.,
Al
,
'
Iciuld
a $25,000 stake if the Mara boy.
movement Into controversy. Ile feels that Ad
himself : "Is this suffocating dirt
could nose o ut i n a b r id ge with
have the Variolls school:: of Zioni,tic -Labor, Res I,O•I
of poverty and barbarism really
any Culbertson pupil .., and the
present their respective sides, and that the is • ilk I' • •
, lls's•s•s , isd• for the pre.servation
fight is on!
I,1 the c,,ntroversy might you'll up the movement.
• of the Jewish people sins! its re-
tint;
the
Chico i s the pupil of Henry
,
We ate, in general sympathetic with the idea ,••
ligion?
And, if it iv, why do
• -it,. on
Levy
of
San
Francisco
and
he
van mu- w Instils of Zionist thought, but we sire n. o :I
the hygienic regulation , of Hol-
for
What ,-
is certain he can beat Culbert'
land have no
the Jew-
the , c1,11 , of the need of some opposition.
ti
son.
instance, with Hitler fur that purpose.
ish Ghetto?
Is there really

• a
The Lord, it seems to us, will always wateli
nothing more valuable in the
Ile. will not fail to provide us with temper Hp .
national Jewish culture than
Rosy, t''''s is irate! Its' admit' Israt 1.



hi, Radio City was a mistake., but
th e, shameless poverty? Why
in ,,a
i trIsInknii e , STORY
that all people who Jar(fiingS
GE
h . D
in vLiE Nt,
YlS,I, C
enHkAL
M. not the Jews of all countries
cane of being a Zionist the , .1
mistakiss . .. says for ...
:made, tearing down this rot-
has been an upbuilding, construc- reretence in this uolttinn to the alleged removal stow
ten (coos] and directing
it,
. , aIh
tive Go,. in the theater ... calls the Hebrew Union College faculty of ,o - cral or i•
place new settlements, spotIts,s
•i•
his critics "hatchet-faced rats who charge of being Zionists, has brought a denial from
dwelling places?"
have never tried to .1 , anything."
Of course, one may find that
ti stern, president of the. Ilebrtov
.
• •
,
In a letter to Dr. Joshua 111och, chief of the .1, k
well-to-do and wealthy Jew' s
,
thr
And Lilyan Tishman, the ex-
mostly have assimilated with the
the Veto York Public Library, Dr. Mar genstern ,•os
otic, takes to th e cudgel against
people among \Ilona they are
question of Zionism never entered into the issue at ..1.
Marlene and trousers. She does-
•'. and
11•1.. are willing to accept Dr. 1Iorgenstern's o..
living and that only this unfor-
n't think the fad is beautiful ...
••
tunate Jewish poverty' is left to
it is only fair to say that, in any event, the matter em
nor will it last.
symbolize Juslai,ne These attri-
on Or, 91orgenstern, as the incident antedated by sonic
• •

butes of Judaism. however, are
presidency'.
••
• s
Oh. oh! Set what the demo , -
entirely superficial, they are far
sion has done? Irma May Weitz. DEPRESSIONS - OLD AND NEW
behind the time said continue
I; Biers
enkorn, former wife of "Five Star
to be in existence only because
There were depressions in Biblical days, too. In e.
Final" Weitzenkssrn, is opening it Sc! has just written a tomes about the present dens ,
of the indifference 111. Ili,. well-
tle
flower shop in Beverly Hills to it names for it he went to the Bible, namely, "The
e !oily in Hol-
to-do Jews. Ni
land, but also in all other coun-
make a living'.
lescust." I wish ht. had given it the full Biblical Id"

y •
stshic
tries may such Jewish Ghettos
yews that the locust , have eaten." It semis to ire
An orchid to Carl Laemmle
s111 "fhe
be fount!.
',brawn.. It i , a , though vet' might call the present
(as Winchell would s•y) for
years that the 1 2,1inikouti (calked empty."
It suffices merely to it of
making fine pictures debunking •
ti
old and
But there was onet aitstanding difference he t w,
the faces of the youth who live
the "glory" of war. .First "All
" Is .1 there
the newer duptessions. Thee were causmil by shortages.
in this Jewish !wailer, to look
and
now
"Private
Jones."
Quiet"
lina
sser
in
the
land,"
as
this
Bible
put
it
into their black, melancholy,
The latter is in a lighter vein,
•reday thesis! is sulfuring because there is no till
well-deep eyes, eyes which un-
but depicting the "Behind the
havetrai much. depressions corny.
III:, II 111 . ha
derstand all; know sill, in which
"Front" events with punch and
one traces the gigantic thousand
smeary
sentimentality.
with
' years old journeys (vhich this



i n ■

chosen people made, in order to
feel the whole hopelessness, the
whole longing and t he anxiety
of this atmosphere.
Mthme conscience can aassurer
for this nightmare, this cruel
story, almost forgotten by the
tnturie
s
es







Said the supervisor to the seen.
mast "I hope yogi . recent marriag e

trill be a goat success.
Answered the scenarist: "Oh,
it's bound to be. We've only been
married a short while and I've al-
, ready written two plays out of
wife's past."

The Raw Material for an Epic

Jewish Publication Society Publishes Dr. Cecil Roth's
"History of the Marranos."

, J/•el•graphlrOl•enr
,11'r
,
•t .,,,,•rtglit 11

I, been
The Jewish Publication Society history 14 the Nlarrae
• study.
rendered a great subjected to a great
•• I ,111101t111
service by the issue of this volume Thus we have had
"History of the Manliness" work of Lee, the ,t m -
. by Lot
settling, the critical le
Isr.
y D C ec t Huth,
, w• of de!
Only a few day s nun J ew i s h e nte a s well as a nut'

of America has

/?ANDON1 THOUGHTS

i
by Charles
II. .loseph

of th e

newspapers in many lands carried 1 tailed n"inngf"Pht I ''• • '' IIf ii, par
r,a b
t he dramatic annotineement that ' titular phases.
the first Zionist socitly had been particular (lit. alill Iii\ 'l •

the fie
he has it." So there is 1(11 Charles 0. Dawes and a host of formed by the NI:Is-rano , Of Poe - the late Lucien It o :
! just
BANKING SITUATION
Islands
cient race!
d. This in spite of the fact that this I.
fugal.
In a sun., it was an an - ituisition in the I .1•
need to point to the Jewish banker :others equally distinguished wit
1,...'„ ,,,,,. i k „.3 wi„ i , ,,,,,
t
o f i d,,, o. an d iii •
nounttentent carrying with it the and the official 1,1,114
nd
a
or
themlewish
broker
or
the
Jewish
honor
this
man
whom
it
group
0
a
l
Itnillitistiiinttlily
tyros
import of more real romance than iron Tribunal edit, I
industrialist whether he is in the petty-minded provincial (come
i•alth.
There
being
such
unjust
immense I,
'" steel business or th e inswing piss- wanted to keep IOU 1.f the countr, that contained even in much of 1 Adl er a nd Oat id I ,
Invokes God.
An Anti-Semite Inv
apparent that the entire.
al ..
Hers.
thin? :.•lil,,iny
I f : i s C net
at
' 1 ' tore industry. With all the holier- because he was a "dangerou. lilt' most imaginative firtion.
1%1. Missolonghitis, editor of the Salonica inequality, it is
id"" than-thou attitud e we! have hypo- vharacter." Oh. I forgot that (Ohl' (von. the descendants of the cryptic inal historical oml.
trial tor %%Tiling problem is one of distribution of material
Jew, who had not only survived ratios, that this 1.,:
'Alalentlestast Nest, yeas on
fishtail, Jane
I 1111 • ally adopted in the
slangwous
111 . 141S, rather than of the adjustment of -
the perseeution ef some flee ruin- has led , b ut
ii , , i , ii i i , iit ,, t i
th n i, •
AT is that at we have a who has done intone foi
St:it vs the EC
;all anti-Semitic a rti c le, an d Nv
the dollar. Instead, what do
,. .. i.w had actually so far re - „hi e t h e fast I

\Vitt] I hi' V111111 . Of
Iww standard of moral, and ethics and the nation than I
to a month's imprisonment and cost,.
. , I t ia111-eive: with the gen- ti‘,. ilf the oh-h. •
.•..
(I h
in politics and 11 10 business in trembership of .itch
hoar I ''
'2''
. - " NIl Me r ' '''.
"" r ir " titIr ' It , " iliii " iivitirs
h t. .,-
„, "1 ,', °,,,', .
I. I
• • of Nail i to form so- g
the alternative of paying a fine ill I.:21 10 : Ws'
1aliti,,,
St, th e ,,,
till- country.
II k,Sks
.,,I smog. the return to the if een 'i .,,,d i n ti, : . l k •
tl::1
of nu ' l ,e ;' •
drachmas, which is unusual enough in st"'"' " 1 i"11,4"1"11',"rr'''', Illiahull'
• I raer Behind this story ,,, , hi,,,, ,, eneht „k „,
At no time d o we near t h e m en responsible .
THE EINSTEIN DINNER
H-
Itself.
- '1,.• -sift
of the four cen-
•• r all
nver, ,u., paudists are analysis
i sl Ciii1, m •
Snow ..
a
si" s• hlli
. nce difficult to -,.
,„ it
op
I
,, I,,,,.,r,i,,,. ft .n,,..,„:,., „f i n., H„ l b., marinno his-
.
I kit
But some thin g even (1101,1' interesting it.'- for the welfare of millions of human be-
,soing to be at that dinner in hontlr excuse for busyles.e.
take , us throng
hunian (tarts,
-Ill 11Iii';
of Pr.sf. Einstein on March 15 in elsemselVes In" la •
,
,
veloped at the trial when M. Velonis, a ing' 'peaking in
-
New York. Men like Newom ran,. IV I-'
This is It problem not of materiat vano
Witness for the defense, invoked t;,,,1 a nd
The fil st the
Ni r :Sll'en 'sl e ' sis n • i l'" I
Iiiiiii ' Il
entering. the of
thes:h
Baker. Dr. John Grier Ilibben, to be a •

a AaIlles. WINO dot's it tee:
.
n s ,,f 01, glancing hurriedly genissus ,alts
'
Taylor. he scemee
Thomas Lamont. Nlyron
quoted the Bible to pro\ e that toiti-tiondi- , hilt of bongos
..i.sh the. snows before settling conceal Judai-re ,•
d
ter
if
the
value
of
the
dollar
is
tinally
:id
Warburg,
(lov.
Lehman.
ican
k
e
was
as
••
Felix
istli is a Godly thing. \‘'11, , t1 h i .
....a
to
steady
reading
is
the
re-
vironm•nt,
the
.1
..
ill
he
to take an oath as ii It itness. 1. k'elonis jested for the present generation so long
, • that a subject of -etch vast awl the •11101111.:
11S tilt` 10.1,111C today are aware that the
n.o.n and ramification should
.Ilf
I' I-
If )ilitilol l
turned to the Eddy that \t a..; placed littf,tre i
I I r-s
u e h l o di
il t iIi ' l . il .l
A ‘,, a ti,,ahli
., been iiiimprei- iied into a sin- i„ en
conditions must recur and that traged••
!
iiudy the hi,
hint and exclaimed
. . (Islam,. of sons, ism pages. 110 e ty,.,,, ,,f II:, NI
must be repeated for future generation -
LETTER
BOX • !..n WaItititwi
examination, however, this . 1Ishouch 1 1,.. h.,
■-■
I-
.
,
.
I:,
,
In oral 1 '
a th as-
,, - toaed
T. - Lc.
under a SyStC111 of material injustice? It : • I a
,, n,,,t, ,IIIIIit. : d,su . f ..ratu,
,in
s
.: : 11itstges
b h ht :hesr
, , ,,.. , t.i,
rie,... t,, i. t i rdse stue glittp(h.nrs
di upon. •• '
y admiration illuminated till
is high lime that people refused to be
, ,.rt . I. I. in 1•..
' Herman A. August Lauds
which
skill
historical
refs 1! se
shibboleth
0
ti
.
1
,
.
,
s
s
,
s
s
s
I
ic
. w. IY'. i'll'.
Gooled by political
Judge Rubiner's Record.
fla
'(I 1 , ',
.chile
,, 1.•
:, •,, stinted at a
n,i, ., ,i
It t.0 loneIk'
and watchwords a
,,III,
t,..:1,11 ,• : ta e h lii:n:nle g ir:bliro,-eI tlll: ti t. ,;, l t:,,, , 1,...i .e.,; i tafun h I 'la It:Ite):31 Int i l:lit lilt hi '' ' ' '' 'Intlal'Iztlini ;4I nm " 8 "'''ea"nf
. •
stid.iarnhtl i s askicet,sintehli!. re,iinsiretiae rehali,too :td. s
• .
leadership which sniffs,. in human terms f...t ,
,,t. 1...,n,tei,,. t,iii .lk 1;: i gii, ":„1;i( - i ei,s,•it, itv,
. - 1 ((ilea -
t '
test -
m
m een in the nae
.,,
:
,
,
k
r'
,
s
'",
ma
and
nals
rare
material
'•
so
.
••
,
a-
we
n
and
in
human
values.
This
land
produc,
N 11
, ,
, ,,,,,..,n,,, ,„.„„ . 1 7 n,121.1rw srholar to the a
,.
,t,la:a
tuh
i t :am Je l ,say,iii:,,,,, fni:i, , y i, „::.,,,,,a, , ,.h, , ..::.,:,.
2 ' 1 1 :,,,:',,, i ,,- ; ,, 1
y,
f
. H s• raarat•tt•r allti 111-
of
1. T. .‘. I ,,,,,„,i,„ ., ..,... iii,f,ij.,:,: f a dozen peoples and which contained in *I
plenty. but the people are stars Mg. This !-..kf.
11'
' m ir jar heal „Batts.
and turns like following the Nlarranos.
the .
, Feb.
es t
f
hurt • 1 fox. run- over the facts arid
flak.
Ix r easo ill enough for the initugu rati o (t (If a ea " ,t, "(slidl til n, li ' th' al I l 'IS!: •
, • • I . reeked ano r est - and inasmuch as it i. Imio..... s w i . t„ she varied and shifting veetteit of laboriously ci •
,Ii un . 11
I.
a.•
its ''''''Y wall' of I'''
the
,. g. ,,,, • get
hew era which will place emphasis on dis-
taking scholai : ,
carry on the nswk in who'll it 1 - art old and the New Worlds.
varry
1,, WeICOtre indeed,
Such is the ingenuity of Jew -baiter , . frbution,
.'
'
,,
ItillI
ii
i
tht:
.I..
'l':;2
h,:

0
.
aged and be self-sustaining ' thc
and
which
will
assure
the
people
C
i
rt ' r • II
The book own. with a useful n' aturtal
s t few day,
added
J
11
.•
n
the
pa

i
hrrk go r
Rubm,„
e w ,11 , gr,
o f t i e . country introslutertry chapter on the gen- ary oolef
own credulity does not suffice ahem'
Their OW
c onic 11r..., ; th a t 't.,, ;?! .'", ' .. 1n.':.. h t ,;:,.t .•
T• came to Judge
a
...
i
mean ate to it•- mainto n- end ,,,.,,b 1 ,,,h a comie..1 ,,, h,,, n, trazc
sus
they find justification for their hatred even at large that human 1 :titles
,1 in in the Detroit Bar .1 ,, ocil-
..
.. • ,
liftman beings will be pros ided It fill llama:: ffff itt -Iffefftb. ' ••
, ohich the author n• disposed to t Thiosel:" o'hn.,' 4
lv ,
lawyers
.
are t 1, ,,, , • e..nd,,, r,„I , h,. ,. . ,,,,,.bri.in
1
.. primary at which
tlon
in their religion. Now they let it be known
men b r ol.,,,,, 1.,,,,,,
recant as losing as old an the Jew ..,,,_ , ,,•,. (., ,
unity
e
"f ' N I'' . t thwe stm M. in al' ., P. , t - - - f th .. h i,.ir
to the world that to be an anti - Sentite is Wwantsarid Ilerit -I. and that min kind shall find men and women. al: tweed 'M r " , th e p "Pr
ma ki na an „ nna „i te ye f. "hon .,'" ", '
,
,-,
'• r 1 •
t
a m.. n g can-
ing tided. reserences
•.'
judIria l „II . , , ,. ),,,. wor l , d.
d, through the medium of the ,, , ,, i ,,,.,
gran att.,
to ,n . e . 1t.wi sh endeavor by of Cedars
to aid in the fulfillment of the prophe C i t , mark the beginning of the e nd of wir,d1 I, „ lk, the . v amp s t ic k of gi
didate5 fo r
',wish Teiegtaph c Agency.
, than the •'
III'
!teeny.'
received
more
vote
O. ,,,,,
twonstion.
ren.taling
their
origin,
to
avoid
,
atone
And
we
take
it
that
every
time
of
of Cod!
to the golden calf.

,•• •hr h• , Itetn 3f •• nil. Ire! ever•, • total number received by all othet , POLISH SITUATION
the "Fi,u-- Judaitsu." imposes by buns, alioi ta„,
Jew will either be harmed or robbed. the
on the ballot .
startling doll 'I''
a, ' to write Imocrial Rome .
o ,se• Willi E TIIE 2 4 candidate's
I hove alons,
is
dv
wanted
t
.
i
f
le h robust
guilty one will be sainted and hi ,. followers
hem
y,,,,e,„ truly r emarkable
fairly of conditions in Poland. At

II ,. GETTIN0 Vi 1S ramp
day !
daey and
What a bout "the new deal" now?
TM higtory of the Inqui•ition.
Will chant Hosannahs and Hallelujahs to I
T
-% A.
h• ars! the old saving. "HOW a those who deal with
(Turn to Next Pagel
which is to a great extent also the)
(Ttrn to Next Puget
have we only "new stealers?"
man gets hip money doesn't count:
add glory to his name.

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