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Willy for • indor•emt , t of the
Every human effort has become paralyzed
Law
the
Sabbath Readings of
through the domination of a system which
Ex.
35:1-10:110;
Ex.
12:1-20
Penteteuchal portion
places a premium on wealth and which
Prophetical portion Ezek: 45:111-46:1M
Retell Chodesh Ninon Readings of the Law, Tuesday, gives to hint that has and makes it pos-
March 28
sible that from him who has little shall be
Num. 20:1-15
taken away the mite that he has. The
Adar 26, 5693 human element has been relegated to the
March 24, 1933
background: it is the dollar that rules. And
hose v• ho posses; the many dollars—big
The Tragedy of German Jewry.
oisiness, of course—are the. rulers of the
Cables from Germany speak for them- world.
selves. Reaction reigns supreme, and mis- 1
It isn't business alone that is paralyzed.
ery and despair stalk haughtily as if to All human efforts are paralyzed. Because
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herald evidence that this great people has , we fail to go to the root of the problem and
suddenly been driven back to the degrada- 1 to solve our national ills through the ele-
flow; of the medieval ages.
' m•ntary rules of providing for every human
As usual, the tragedy is doubly aggro- , being the means of earning a livelihood. wo
vated for Jews. Always the first to be are today in danger of becoming a genera-
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Einstein Fixes His Eyes on
Palestine
Our Film Folk
By HELEN ZIGMOND
By- the-Way
Tidbits
and Nem
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
IC.10 right. 1932. Jewi h Telegraphic Agenov.Ine
HITLER HERRING
Brother SlomovItz comes to the aid of this department . ., „,
'ek
with several stories.
The first of them, Slomovitz credits to Dr. Abram I. .-.., liar of
Illinois Hillel Foundation.
A Jew went into a grocery store and asked for a, Ilitl, ,
„,,,
"A Hitler herring—what sort of a herring is that?"
..--g *
"Oh, don't you know? A Ilisniarck with the brains taken „ ats .
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Great Scientist Speaks With Pride of Jewish
Achievements at Hebrew University and
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Dinner.
1101,1,YW'OOD. — Earthquak
... horror . . . tragedy ... con
edy.
As you would expect Oa i
I latter from Hollywood . . . always
ill also lend it new attractive- I ready for a laugh ... even through
Dr. Albert Einstein spoke as i will
• tears. A certain Joosh reporter.
follows at the dinner given in his , hes,
feeling uneasy and nervous at his
-I believe in a sound and beau-
honor at the Hotel Commodore
home during the evening of that
in New York on March 15:
It i tfi,,, I i inletviinIo np:(xleentr,_ (eief yt,bn.rsiustitu-
, wobbly day, must hie himsef off TECHNOCRATIC BANKS
"Let me first give expression to
The second story Mr, Slomovitz credits to Dr. Bernal •
.
movies ... and of all things
1 Heller
toy delight and gratitude for the
PERS E CUTION IN EUROPE • to the he
Jewish woman went to her hank and asked for the
chose "Frisco Jenny,"
iver-
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wbriii. rful reception whirl. has
""
"You mean the cashier?" said the girl at the informa.
1which
depicts
the
San
Francisco
siiy in Jerusalem for the Jewish .
Ide n given to nu' in this festive
10 desk.
"No, the chemiker," replied the woman.
,
pi opt, will be heightened by the !oscillation!
bal lo so prominent and distin-
"You mean the president, the manager, the direct i.
Eyewitnesses tell of two song•
go i - hod I, ri assemblage. But
1:1, t that the Jews in Eastern .
"No—the chemiker." persisted the Jewish woman.
serious
a
time
•
Europe
ore
lit
ing
barred
front
at
so
writers
busy
at
work
when
aid.
11.1, liddir
"Chetniker—what to you mean?" asked the girl.
I hi. sciences and the praetimy of
vet obi depress rather than exalt
denly y the walls quivered and
"It's very plain--I want to see the man who turned •
In
the
fliotry
1 horn if It were not f-r the re-
s. ientifu• professions.
the floor dida ship's jog. Ter.
into Elutelinuil)•"
deeming consciousness that by
, ourse of the ydars I have heard
ror.stricken, one remained a.
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and
read
mu,
h
that
is
sad
re-
this visit I could be of service to
glued to his chair. The other,
girding this spiritual misery,
two institutions which are very
having dimly heard that door- THE REBBE AND THE GOAT
"And now," concludes Brother Slomovitz, "for the -,,,,, which
i 'Ise to my hearts—the Univer-
t im e, I
h
ays Were sa t
I tint loosing around here apropos of the great Bank lbei, 'rev i
-ity in Jerusalem and the Jewish
easy to Say where the Western
got up and firmly braced himself,
.
I. orolary of this Eastern Eur-
T. It-graphic Agency.
suppose most of us, who months ago thought it could net Le u •ors
arms and legs, in the only exit•
than it was then, would only be too happy to go hack I I , ,5,,. s olo s, e
• pi is to be sought. In any case,
"I, t us fix our eyes first upon
His partner meanwhile recov-
I his boundary is indefinite and
Pali -tine. It should till as with
Which SOI'VeS to recall the story of the (!hassid who went t.'h•-: l'' b
ered his wits . . . and butted
the Jews
mid pleaded that he intercede in behalf of his earthly tilicht ''
pi id odd •. y that our work of
he
with • at-like precision through
,ew,s
II ''' l'''Y,' 1',°1111° '°'''Y
-° They - both landed out•
ysfeal.
.• .- math. possible, to
t h e
1, not light' r th an Inv
Said the Chassid: "I have 13 children. Every son ha- a wife ,
up! .,.hi b..
the door.
t
It ,,,,1 , id.1,1, by liberal gifts,
"Many talented J eWS are lost
very
ilaughter
has
a
husband,
most
of
my
children
have
ehildron
of
e
side in a heap . . . little the
,.
to culture because the way to
,tail that thoso wth•se hearts and
their own, 1,1141 all of us are compelled to lice in two roams.
Worse fo r wear,
what
It .
le arning is barred to them.
band , have iiehieveil this upbuild-
Sto,. wh o l oo ks 0 - shall I do?"
George K.
E Stone,
istr have imposed nimil them-
will be owe of the foremost aims ,
"Do you have a tzig (goat)?" asked the Rebbe,
..f the university in Jerusalem though he could take it, fainted
„Ives a laud 64 In Qi:d..r to serve
"Yes," said the ehasid,
with
the
first
jar . . . explained
to alleviate this misery. Muy it
a high ideal.
It
"Take) the tzig in to join your fam ily," said the Robb.
contribute to the attainment by . that his recollection of his San
"We may therefore say that
Olf went the Chassid, but in two weeks he returnod. aiol he
still
tot,
-
this vs ark rests upon t he shoul-
Pranei,e't experience was
the Jewish people of a spiritual
uad frantic.
and moral height which will be vii id.
d. rs .•f ill, be. t of our people.
"Whim. it is impossible. We can't suffer this any loam, What
We don't know where the Marx-
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It I-I, iiii-o a this that it has
worthy of its past.
wt. do?"
wonderfully
w
it
hstood
"The task of the Jerusalem inns were . . • or how it affected shall "Take
Until now
out the tzig and come back to see me in a wt- I ,'' advised
University just referred to leads them ... but Grouch., sends word
all the difficulties of trial and
our
second
chief
object,
that
"you
can't
have
your
quake
I
he
Rebbe.
!Motif,
find
standsttlflIty
more
;
II 10
In it week the ('hassid was back, all smiles alii,i1,,h.,1.i:,.iti,yt.
eat it too."
chosen as a scapegoat, the Jew is today lion which will be incapable of work when —111n1 ;OA promising than many I he Jewish Telegraphic Agency. , and
Nat Goldstone, writers' agent. Relit..., it is a machayeh (wonderful)•"
l'he Jewish pc pie belongs among
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food for the Nazi saber. Worse than that : work will finally be provided. Young men s, s,
the most .ippressed national min- . phoned one of his new-coiner cli-
ed by oat ime. If the speed of
Since t
Well, cheer up, Brother Slomovitz.
, ,t your
to pacify the rage of it people which ha: by the hundreds of thousands are roaming giouth d .es not satisfy some of orities; it is a national minority eats, "Now, dont get excited.
"We have letter the banks have reopened. We may be militia- airain soon--
• all daces whither its want
• '1" h • coinforted
been made to suffer from a cruel war, th,- the streets of our cities. the highways and our hot headed and impatient
these
little
shakes
out
here
every
and
if
not
eating,
at
least
we
II
be
able
to
make
a
leehayiiil.
Iii:etliren, let us r. member that in . ing stall has led it. It belongs
Jew is the one who has been chosen to pay byways of the land, wit h nothing to do. soo.al structures as well as in among those peoples who must o nc e in a while, and you'll soon
OF HYGIENE
the price, not only physically, but also VIII- •hey may emerge lazy anti incapable. A organisms the most worth while ! suffer to an especially high de- vet used to them." "You're tell- SPEAKING
If one waits long enough, it conies, I am referring lint
gnu from the prevailing disease ; tr me ?" was th e conic h ac k, -I
not those which grow and
nomically and morally. generation is being physically and morally are
g'w
n- to this business of sleeping with the windows open--ev
- en • in cold
mature most rapidly.
1 of an exaggerated nationalism. , was in the thick of the San Fran-
yze d.
weather. I am one of the few people never enthusiastic ablaut this
"This nationalism is a grave CiscoFlip-flop!"
THE JEWISH UNIVERSITY
Flip-flop!"
Anti so we have a consistent effort to para l
idea--in
fact,
in
my
own
personal
circle
the
only
one,
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danger for the entire Western
• . a
"As old as the plan of the up-
eliminate Jews from employment, to drive
The courage of Justice Brandeis pro-
Of course, when the subject wits up for discussion, I would be
o
civilization, which at one lino'
building Work itself is the plan
, writer, loves .
Norman K
Jewish physicians out of hospitals, to close , vitas the hope that others will soon begin for the establishinidit of the Jew-
pr.c,i,.I just a little evasive. Theoretically, I had rationalized that even if
had its origin in Greece. behinil
nothing better than a
joke. He phoned the producers the air Slit s as beneficial as these window-openers contend, it could
it arc powers inimical to life. To
111.1tLuSalem. This
ish
University
of
the
courts
to
Jewish
lawyers,
to
see
what
is
actually
needed
to
prevent
the doors
is not to be wondered at in a peo- combat it is the inescapable duty
w h o were i n agitated „„i nn ' hardly do one good, when these very same w indow-openor: ;Ale so
to drive Jewish actors off the stage, to force even greater tragedy than is today the lot phe who have for nearly two mil- , of every well-intentioned and per- anent their proposal
I many blankets on them. For after all, the whole hotly 1- —inething
of .glary
But es-snugly, it
Jewish storekeepers to shut their bus•- of millions of unemployed. It is high time lenia treasured as the highest
1 of It breathing organ—not alone the mouth.
ceiving person of our time.
cuts for the movie industry. AL
wasn't a matter of dimity with me—it was just that 1 I' .10, cold
"We
Jews
have
to
suffer
from
the
pursuit
of
the
spiritual
I,
nesses. lt, is a consistent economic boycott that it radical step were taken to cure the
ter some delay Kr•sna got B. P. •
this scourge nut only as one of
m
j weather only in sumer.
for its o own Sake. So it was that
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patterned after Poland's, and the danger is national paralysis, even if it becomes at
the oldest branches of our West- • Schulberg on the wire. "This
the
illft;urt
i• God," he announced in ster-
ern culture, but also as a people
o:o
LISTEN TO HALDANE
far more devastating than if the anti- matter of the government assuming con-
ol/ you put
tones.
torian
which
is
scattered
over
the
entire
founded.
%ARS
And now rooms confirmation of my prejudice. M leit-t partial
the university
through that fifty per cent co t, j
Semitism of the ilitierites had been merely trol of every important industry to guar- try,
world and is, therefore, regarded
originally, it was not intended
confirmation. And from a source none other than Professor .1, R. S
only a sample of
bodied
man
and
-
as
nationally
alien
everywhere.
1
this
quake
is
antes
a
job
for
every
able
Says Haldane: "1".xoept in
physical.
primartly as an institution of in-
Haldane. the famous English scientist.
Ill do.
In order not to be crushed at i what I'll
overcrowded
strUelit111, hot as a center of re-
• sleeping quarters or in hot weather, I do not believe in
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There is talk of protests—and if there woman in the land.
this
time
by
inimeal
powers
in
its
, search.
The reopening of the Star The- open windows at night."
environment, this people requires
ever was a time for condemnation of bru-
Mr. Haldane attributes his changed convictiiM, by the way, to
"The s y in path Ric interest
liter in Cincinnati recalls that that
living cohesiveness, solidarity.
which this work, together with
talities it is the present. Certainly the
"Such a living cohesiveness is was one of the original penny ar- • his wife, who is a Jewess.
Let us go on further with Mr. Haldane's confession: "I was
the library in Jerusalem, had
re than 30 years ugh
voice of enlightened world public opinion
alt lit a cold a
possible
o
only if we are kept lib- eades ... mo
Orthodox Jewry of Detroit is organiz-
aroused among intellectual Jew-
jectively informed about the lot the late Marcus Loew was an eni- . brought up to sleep with the window open and had
should be heard against Germany's out- ing. For years the mass of Jews in this ish elements, was universal and
r
he
operated
month.
Since I married, my bedroom window is shut in cold vv.-ether
ere , Lat e
of the Jews in all countries. This ploye th
strung,
and
there
arose
great-
ny
rages: But it is well that we face the facts community, which can with Safety be con-
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency his own niekleodevin in it nearby and I ol g.et about two colds a year."
hearted givel, who made posible 1
Now , you cold air fiends, what say you to this?
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as they are and that we admit, to ourselves sidered as belonging to the Orthodox the realization of the university, 1 has been doing for a decade and a upstairs location.
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half in a graphic and objective
at least, that while it is possible to protest group, has been disorganized and split into in which ellicit•nt and devoted
A British flicker company is THE PROLETARIAT
scientists were already busy find • manner, and in so doing it has •
Sometimes I believe that charity is a social aspirin which will
against physical indignities we are power- numerous camps. Almost every syna- are still busy.
performed an important service • coaxing Lilyan Tishman to come
prevent any real readjustment of society in the ends of social justice.
1 over , , , They are offering her
to the Jewish people.
less when economic injustice is involved. gop, e might be considered as a ar,y
I to told, for instance, that in Ilarlem there are hundreds, yes,
In spite if the many diseases
p t l i n
$2,000 a week a nd two r o und- J
"To support this private enter-
trip New York to London tickets J thousands, of negroes more comfortable and secure today than ever.
For proof, it isn't necessary to go too far itself. There was no cohesion and no unity. of infancy through which such a
prise
in
times
of
economic
crisis
p
t
n
s
t
,
t
e
i,
'Hie
unemployment
committee pays their rent, gives them a food
n i e ntt, , ' i v iii,s .a tiriait n ig tin in t. n i fu
away from home. When universities in
Is a self-evident duty of self-pres- I if she'll make two film. foe
,:
The present effort for the formation of
t° mt ;'';
ticket, buys clothes fur them, and sends doctors and nurses among
them.
err
ation.
It
is
also
part
of
the
them. They just have to wait for the girl with the check to visit them.
this country desire to discriminate against a Vaad Ha-lr, a community council in pass., the university has today
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struggle for justice, whose signi-
its vitality
T he same is true of a considerable element of the very poor
Jewish applicants for admission, they do which all Orthodox Jews will be repre - already demonstrated
Here's a new one ... Ed Wynn
ticance transcends merely Jewish
t
work cannot
tustglitilte o vir
i ge trh■L Palestine
interests
themselves.
As
director
will
be
president
of
his
own
whites.
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not necessarily have to state that Jews are sented, is a commendable step in the right lzi
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without
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- broadcasting system . . . It's no'
. With gratitude may he men-
not wanted. All they need do is to resort direction not only because it aims at unity,
ey, Jacob Landau has earned gag ... Ile is calling it the Amal-; THE CASE OF DYKAAR
rut h€1 : , el iz,,%,%;iiteratinu rii,, ,,,nin, ;1, •
t
T
iti
o
itnet,h,e
I remind myself of the great class who suffer, too proud to seek
to "tests"—call them "intelligence tests" but, also because it may prevent overlap-
commendation which we joyfully gamated Broadcasting System . , .
operating through six eastern sta. charity. And it seems to isle that if a revision comes, it must come
this day.
or under whatever term you choose.
ping and conflicting of communal activity. Physicians' Committee. The Jeu. b t acknowledge
"As I myself am no nationalist, lions . . . advertising to be soft- from this bourgeoisie instead of the proletarian element, socialist
ish people will never forget their
And the boycott: will our readers please It may also be a redeeming element in say- help on behalf of the university,
the meaning of it people, in my pedalled so as not to interfere thinking notwithstanding,
I remind myself of Moses Dykaar, the famous Jewish sculptor,
opinion, lies in this, that it with the program.
tell us how they would fight that? You ing institutions which today suffer from an
"I am convinced that it is espe-
who threw himself in the front of it subway this week. I 100 4110to
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achieves something for humanity.
cially
fortunate
for
the
univer-
can shout your head off in protest, once the economic crisis which threatens to shake
sure that had llykaar been aided even to the extent or One of those
I
shall
not
bring
up
the
question
And along with this comes the
sity that Mr. Weizmann ha= de-
jolt that the Four Marxmen, too,' Harlem families, he would be still living today.
seed of hate is planted the person boycotted the very foundation of traditional relief- rided to put his abilities at its
regarding the Jewish people here
and now, but will only emphasize are on their own
They walked
disposal and to found and direct
giving and educational agencies.
is doomed.
A GREAT ARTIST
n t o of vi Jw must al-
t h
at this s
er p.
• His
department for agricultule.
out of the studio the other
Dykaar, as you may know, sculptured such well known figures
It is the mass of Orthodox Jewry that is t zjhreeinitt kt.trxrriae,n,,ci es nit the tfield of
nays be our guide in everything ' leavin the pr
ac k I ,
Thiel is the dark picture In cultured Ger-
r l u ct on of "Cr
J
ews undertake. The only wo rt hy lee" thigh and dry. And before ' as Coolidge, Alexander Graham Bell, Samuel Gompers, Chief Justice
at
flatus
ration,
threatened
much
more
than
any
other
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many. And the saddest tragedy of all is
Hughes.
If you visit the New National Museum in Washington. you
o
as
attitude of an indihlual,
and last but not least his rare
f Grouch'' rout twirl his moustache l
group as a result of the existing conditions, knowlg
v e frIr 1or Harpo readjust his wig, they will be struck by the quantity an well as quality of his work, Yet
n n ati, i is th is—to se r e
e of men, w ill be of
the fact that this pogrom-atmosphere is
poverty'
haunted
his door steps.
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greater onwhole and to stri
e exs of the Hebrew schools is en
usefulness f or the univer-
great ed
marked by the moral defeat of German Thitence
(Turn to Next Page.)
I met Dykaar several years ago. Brooding misery was on his
Jewry. For generations our people in that dangered• The work of the Hebrew F tee . sit y; his fascinating personality • improvement and ennoblement." 1
face then. Ile scarcely knew then where his next meal was coming
from A head of one of the government departments at Olt- in
land refused to acknowledge the existence Loan Association is paralyzed. Relief to
admired his work, and let him use a room free as a studio. But he
of a Jewish entity; they refused to sub- needy and unemployed is being adminis- •
had a wife and two children to support.
n
The Proposed Vaad Ha-Ir.
scribe to a Jewish national unity. They
spoke of themselves as "Germans of the
Mosaic persuasion." They hated the Polish
Jew anti refused to allign themselves with
anything Jewish, except the Jewish church.
Now conies historic and national vengeance
and mocks this people into greater despair
for having betrayed heritage.
Perhaps posterity will learn a lesson
from this tragedy. Too long has Israel
been a house divided against itself. When
the people was called upon to unite upon
national projects, for colonization move-
ments, for the upbuilding of the Jewish
national home, those who called to them
were mocked as visionaries. Now these
visionaries, upon whom were hurled the
tered in drops and driblets. Welfare agen-
cies are working on It day-to-day basis,
and their future is uncertain. With the
work of these agencies interrupted, the
Orthodox group wquld be the one to suffer.
Only if it is well organized will the
Orthodox element be in position to cope
with the serious problem affecting our
people. This is a time for planning for
the future. Now is the time to consider
the future not only of our existing agen-
des, but also of the status of our people
RANDOM THOUGHTS
by Charles
H. Joseph
H AND S LIKE MINE"
said
Dykaar knew he u•as a genius. "Ha ads like mine," he once
to me, "come to onl y a few tropic in a hundred years." Yet he
f
hand s ca n do little work for the worry
,n:,!:.arnel:Int:I.T 0, "Th ese gited
,
I composed of students. The mat- end, a SELF-RESPECTING oleo-
AMBASSADOR STRAUS
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f . 1 ao 1 ykaar been helped to the extent of one of these prole-
whether France didn't I ter was hushed up but not until lard of conduet, business and pro-
i ',miter
. W cannot forget, we , tori n an t fa
would, I believe, he still living and making beau-
hir
nid,
l ilite,$)dah
ecame a universal secret. It's (sessionale
, ye.
make an exceptionally clever move i it b
tit . I i
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a
every
so
o
ten
these
must
not
forget
that
what
W
h
f
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that
t
w he n she approved the appoi ' ntment a range
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normal outbursts of anti-Semi- do reflects favorably' or unfavor-
a
b
of Jesse Straus to id am ...
ably on ME and what I do has the SOUND ADVICE
rse tiem occur.
ttst
J
Of
frin
jvti
, riv LhIliz n .,, States.
same effect on YOU. You haven't
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Another storiette that they are telling these days is concerning
that a diplomat
seen this old, time-worn, and ra-
RESEARCH
he 'atTeptable to the country RELIGIOUS
Well, there's certainly a wide tht'r thread-bare statement used the young man who came to New York from Milwaukee.
The young man wan financially embarrassed. Ile wired home to
to which he in accredited and this is
.
for some time, but I think it's'
v . r y or
ti
thine by "sounding out" before the field for the na
aointment
is made. The reason religious prejudice which is to tie time to renovate it and put it on his parents:
"Broke. have no friends. What shall I do?"
pp
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I mention French political clever- undertaken by the Institute of So- display again.
Forthwith there came a reply from his parents.
—young and old—who are threatened with
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being declassed by an economically and ness in connection with the Straus dal and Religious Research. The
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"Make friends quick."
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appointment is because Germany is study is expected to last a year and INSURANCE PREJUDICE
morally sick world.
Many years ago I used to have,
alienating powurful Jewish influence to cost around $20,000. (Ve are
H
veaof
just
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TE SIDE
ec
But it is not only because of the present throughout the world. France on told that "economic, political, cal- fights on my hands bause
o
Anonymous,
Californian:
Why
not
give your name? What: (
T
reled in '
out of her way tural and religious relationships such incidents as are
crisis that Orthodox Jewry ought to unite the other hand goes
1st • 1 this news item from Canaila which the fun of writing to unknowns?
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t
h
be
c
Inc trial of the Canadian
epithets "meshugah," are among the few forces in one communal movement. It is tii enoutage
vuls
mind of conditios n in the church, bus
had mem
this in
Wheth er France
Insurance Company char-
G
th, i- reports
jteTearnt ali
its•ivo•ixc n i,n_t/id journalistic
t h e mess,
sane people left in our midst. Perhaps the for the sake of sound planning and tune- or not matters little
ged with cancelling 110 fire insur-
A Christian Looks at Holy Palestine
future
future generations will permit themselves , tinning in normal times that this powerful
to be guided by a vision which will entail element in the community should present
.
to the proposed
, an united front. 1‘11 power
hope for the future.
Vaad flat - Ir.
Paralyzing Human Effort.
The state of Florida placed a special tax
on chain stores, but the law was declared
invalid by the United States Supreme
Court. Came the great dissenter, Justice
Louis D. Brandeis. and offered a minority
opinion in which he vigorously defended
the state for attempting to tax large cor-
porations. And Justice Brandeis took occa-
sion to condemn schemes of big businesses
to stifle efforts of individuals anti smaller '
groups.
In his interesting opinion Justice Bran-
deis points out that "perhaps two-thirds of
our industrial wealth has passed from in-
dividuals to the ownership of large corpor-
ations whose shares are dealt in on the
Stock Exchange ; that 200 non-banking
corporations, each with assets in excess of
$90,000,000, control directly about one-
fourth of all our national wealth. Such is
the frankenstein which states have created
by their corporation laws."
But Justice Brandeis goes a step further
in his condemnation of big business and
the stifling of individual effort and enter-
prise. His opinion delares:
"There is the widespread belief that the
existing unemployment is the result. in
large part, of the gross inequality in the
same. While Hitler and his Nazi researches should contribute to the ann. policies on no other ground I
the policyholders were
i running amok and reduction of prejudice, the allevia- than that Ere
t' •
f
ra g r e
were
is a law nuwn a.
PALESTINE' LAND OP THE LIGHT By Prod
acres of land. Would t'
building up ill will in every country • Coil of bitterness and the further- ems.
wick DeLand Hest. vamstivon Mifflin 0o,
In earth through their attack on once of social peace and creative Insurance Anti-Diserimination Act
true!
Balton
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and if a company is shown to have
But aside from t hi,
the Jews, France will profit be- organization." I hope so,
discriminated against a group it
resent-
• •
•
taus,. of the Straus appointment.
is subject to penalty. It is stated
Bishop Irate like other Chris- geration he present-
.
•
RESPONSIBILITY
reflectio. ns and • • •
t that a witness for the Crown ac-
of Laos
ins before him went to Pales. eat
ni
a re
Then is at the oent
tine
h fl , C pis
.
th te o le trod the soil of
AGAINST
NAZIS
.
rtEttSI T
, I1,11,Gn,AGA
PR.O
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responsibility res;Tng optin g tile (used the ibSurance comPanY
•ir'hlr.
Nn
We
but nitin i kr gg:r
• .tews
isrs in American .lewish life. I rncelling all the Jewish
II,
To quote from Hamlett Swatter in the
eade
ence," he renlls uYs.
had
n n a fire.
j e... to observe the life origliereltr
sneph
insured
euhriend g case
ot oir
ic (r if one
eonpnle,.
thel)Gerni;b - rwi;h‘Wt'utan i l w N e hrti t, it t i n rine y‘e-_ ,p(, tr ne to u bring T
, an c cause
h"ye
stopped wailing tool
London Daily Herald: "Of course, political . handle
to
see
holy
places.
thin similar to those which origi-
• •• erred
of e
all ae
"gone to V, 0 rk i n g . " 11. • i .
Mos l ems nob ect to Zionism.
ntp:„Iiii 11 1 ,sehid C an ncl. SSI S. States and to g. r ive them the mss- quently in this country, too, be-
- inro
Indeed, he did see Galilee, "looking at Zionist t i .n eut on
and un-
d ri p- sage I have in mind. If printed cause of the thoughtless
if for centuries I had enslaved women and t.'Tat.;:iinititt
f
•
. Bethlehem, Nazareth. Ile visited rather than at the fun. rat ebse-
resentatives not only of the .lewish even in the .lewish press it would r .
-;; quits of Z ion."
fa„wu•hole tulle quaint p laces of S Jerusalem.
eseoho
agfernt
made children work. o should I. if I were u of h non-Jewish
e
k
p
az
probably reach quarters where it
the home of the Gali lee man.
home
to
firi'tIP"
e
Leyte question) ;
the acts hi of a
h
old-fashioned and stupid." And this writer ! 1 ; ea t wil lbring
would be misunderstood and react
" the most famous birthplace." the ,.
°P
n • •
•
birch regarding report , •
r.-
tiro
he and his party /M
unfavorably upon our people. But
s
acted
places.
tells us that in labor circles he found no liability
ists are anti-religious. and to
German interests is they continue Jews who stand for the BEST in "LE MIRROIR" SUSPENDED
But Bishop Leete also observed Jewish leader told hits: ••1 or de-
Speaking of Canada calls to
"natural antipathy" bet wren Je5‘. and in their fanatical program against Jewish life and who would main-
ecoseat ee
.nor
th e great
j
e si r e is t bring
rness.
r which
it
(hie
sion
t
gee
nh tei. . spien
o je
the
Jews.
Greater
men
than
Hit-
fining
treat
d'hti
,
,
o
cs,
h
g
igoi
d
.:1w8y,,,
n
t
Arab.
itn it e ir n eatnia
is true the religion
the
Iner have tried it only to bring grief
idea!!
od.
a nt with its devotion to h
rho ter. 12 e
2 3 0ist C
; ts c lo
w .bee in % financial that
n i o
cur, which se!m
their 7tr :
etr
We have here a contrast between two
on
at large,
the countr y shaoruldn.no);
are
and to the God of oiii :•' „ 1 .:Z: d
i,1ANDING through . difficulties. I have had occasion sade" takesPonly
conflicting worlds: the progressive of the tiri
.
, 71 `',4114,7 DEA
raged at the accumuPlation of enn - 1
ne e - tf itatc)roindaneintt s on e:_hic of the amazing in the book. But it is also P trguee And to Bishop Leen.
tinun. appeared i n that throughout the volume it is •A
IOW and the backward and medieval of
mitt' in :Fi e making in England, essa l ry ti : rrlitn
• ' "that the past unrolli e t ' • - 7, ' r!;;
bring il ar
iuStU the E ( Inesil
m
that sheet, one of the most
despic- evident that this Christian observer eyes and that I could - • j' ; :' a!:
the Arab. And the productive element of Fronce, nited States and Poland
,
I ' t was impressed with Jewish accom-
able
of Its kind ever issued urban
•
.vht ,
heroic figures of : •
labor is the force which cements the two against Ilitler. And they blame
. rim e to a matter of giving vent td dish
i
ments.
,
pleas
the Jews for it. We are pleased
To
Invite
Prof.
Einstein
their
feeling=
idi
matters
Jewish.
•
peoples. Thus the miracle of Palestine's
r nasni:
a r ein_ o n ef i net- e e snpo
noruorn ssi h n g
'One of the most unique and uttered
Israel's
sublime
darkest
truth.
heal I
To Address Legislature I imagine that the publishers must adverturous enterprises of mod-
reconstruction assumes a role of superb tti':iiiylimtre
It
have group.
become unbalanced preachers
brooding ern times"
favorable to flitter and his
of
righted•I-1
. he calls
the
Zionist
and
message
are
still ri
placed
on
labor,
greatness: A premium is
over the Jewish situation. That's
,.., 1"
TRENTON.-1.1. T. A 1—A
can't be such super-
f■ 'ly
ourric they
s
work. "A crusade it truly is. that is a lofty and worthy I .• :
the
only
explanation
one
can
offer
Prof.
awaits
Jews
imagine that
gr thehal..
legislative welcome
unit those w ho create are the ones who '
of exiled people determined to re- restore to Israel the l:i'i. Jf their
for the irresponsible statements
to
are
Albert Einstein as a result of a
a
domicile themselves in the home wisdom and counsel. 1 •• `orb a
form the aristocracy of the land. Those the .wnsriiilll
e
that have appeared in Ise Mirror.
have
resolution adopted by the state
Plana their hysterical "extirpa-
of their fathers." "Peaceful" in plan every Christian 0, ' wh.M
who produce are thp peace-makers in the
In one edition of the paper a hoe-
senate and assembly inviting the
e
plans to rid Germany of its
as nature, this is a movement deep resct.
pe since tt..• • 11. disciple".
c
tt
against
Jews
was
urged
eminent scientist to speak before
ancient lands of religion as well as of t .4.'w"..;sh and Marxist elements.
hi•
throughout the world. Perhaps the Whose followers are nut to con- he follows said to
them when he comes to New Jr r-
• • •
cox.. b. destrif
strife. The world may well watch Zion •
super was subsidized by anti-Semi- (pee with an economic wisdom 'Think not that I
sey in the fall to join the fac-
MADAME LUPESCU
• I . cre
mediaeval
in
its
romance
and
siva-
.
the
law
or
the
prephot.•
tic groups. It is unfortunate that
ulty of the new Institute of Ad-
for a new ethical and moral law.
Even Madame Lupeseu. the Jew-
. not to destroy, but to f it' l l_ ,_.•
the influence of the press can be ticisrn."
vanced Studies at Princeton.
relations with King Carol
us,
.,'hone
Bishop
Leete
refers
ti
l'a iiirts
!
green to me., who are irresponsible
Some of the figures are erre-
The action taken by the I-gis-
Pumania ha-e been the gossip
its inability to carry en indicates Iewille end exaggerated. For in- tine as the "Land of lh '' Il l ' rn ce
Only sixteen days to Passover. Have
,, o h oe escape
,e t o 8 the intone was the direct outgrowth But
0
ou could y y , -t
(het the nuhlic gets tired of au-h stance. Fli-hen Leete sneaks of the because of its religious .irilfi'a
of a resolution presented at the
y
p14 ,
birth
e M o os pric e u t h a -Pte
u ion t
o th'
you trade your contri bt
. t°
sheets a-d will no loneer continne Pale - tine Lend Development Co. and because it gave
Spitrza Tercentenary observ-
.
made
to
An
attempt
was
i
`
,11n
Chitim Fund. to provide Passover necessi - , ate her by • representative of an ante held in Newark, Dec. 11 t support them. Le Mirror should . .av'e.• ,, urchased, at a cost of j many seers, heroes and
' he disposed of in • garbage can.
fIL000,000. as - much as 118.000
anti-Semitic league. presumably last
ties for the needy?
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Two Worlds in Contrast.
tog
s,0 should I.
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