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Sabbath Readings of the Law
Pentateuchal portion- Lev. 0:1-8:30
Prophetical portion- Mel. 3:4-24; or Jer. 7:21.8:3;
9:22,23
Readings of the Law for First Day of Passover,
Tuesday, April 11
Pentateuchal portion - Ex. 12:21-51; Num.
28:11.25
Prophetical portion-Josh. 3:5-7; 5:2-6:27
Readings of the Law for Second Day of Passover,
Wednesday, April 12
Pentateuchal portion - Lev. 22 :26-23 :44 ; Num. 28:
1E-25
Prophetical portion-II Kings 23:1 (or 4)-9:21-25
Chol Hamoed Passover Readings of the Law,
Thursday, April 13
Ex. 13:1-16, Num. 2:19-25
Friday, April 14
Ex. 22:24-23:19, Num. 28:19-25

An exerted effort on their part may do a
world of good in again re-cementing good-
will and friendship between the Jews and
the Germans abroad. What will the
American Germans do? Will they allign
themselves with the brutal forces which
today stand condemned by the entire civi-
lized world, or will they speak out in the
name of justice and humanity?
Jews crave for peace and for an oppor-
tunity to live harmoniously with their
neighbors, whether it be in Germany, Eng- I
land, France or the United States. We
strive for such co-operation. We plead
for it, and we have hopes that the Germans
in America will join forces With us in ac-
(lofting again the peace and co-operation
which existed among our two peoples be-
fore the era of Hitler and the Nazi ter-
rorism.

East European Jews in Berlin

■

By RUDOLF KEYSER

■ Coortuht.

11131, Jewish Telegraphtr As,

Intorporsted I

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Editor's Note: The following article by Dr. Albert
Einstein's son-in•law was written before the situation o f the
Nevertheless, it is of
Jews in Germany had become • vute.
particular interest •s illustrating the life of the Jews in the
Grenadi rrrrr asse, the East European quarter of Berlin, which
has been made the special target of a great deal of the
propaganda poured out by the Nazis.

When I set out for the sec- I I.. mom world around them.
and time to go to the Grenadier
'5 too) of them have gone into
.o. wish politics, which is much
Strasse, I niet with a number
of obstacles when almost et my
wore concerned with Palestine,
ti en with life in Germany; but
goal, which node me wonder
whether I would manage to get ; nth ny of them have become Com-
iloinists, and aft, taking part in
there at all, this time. It was
midwinter afternoon and the cold
. - lay's demonstration. It is easy
was intense. Yet there were
t , nnolerstand why the older p re -
p', are perturbed. These young
crowds of people thronging from
.doonunists not only belong, to
all parts of the city, converging
e revolutionary party, but they
on one /mint, the Iluelow Place,
lee,
also east off the ancient tra-
is
the
mouth
of
the
Gren-
which
ti it tens of the Jewish faith, •nich
adier Strasse.
me everything to these people.
The 'Widow Place is the center
RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
of Berlin Communism. Here
lewish study is the essential
stands the Carl Lieloknecht Blouse
educntional factor of the chil-
in which are the party headquars
dren
in this street. In the morn-
tors and the editorial offices of
ong they go to the general
the Communist organ, the Rote
school. They are afraid of the
i'ahne, and 'hest of the Commun-
Influence of the Christian school,
ist meetings in Berlin are held
so ahnost without exception they
here.
attend the schools of the Berlin
The Communist workers were
Jewish community. But the Jew-
busy arranging a huge demon-
ish learning that they receive in
stration in reply to that which
these schools is not sufficient in
the Ilitlerists had held in the
the
opinion of the parents
Buelow Place under strong pollee
They still have the feeling that
protection a few days previously
xists
in their East European
and which the Communists inter-
homes, that children ought to
preted as an affront and a chal-
spend
the
whole day almost por-
lenge.
ing over their books. The effect
Crowds of marching workers
one
sees
it here :mikes oar
as
surged all round the Grenadier
doubt whether it is the hest
Strasse. The notes of the "In-
method
of
education,
For the
ternational" and other revolu-
children grow up without light,
tionary songs were rising. They
sun
it
ioy,
without
play
or
seemed strangely in contrast to
games. They live in two severe
the pious melodies which are us-
and
sad
worlds,
the
world
of
pov-
ually sung in the Grenadier
erty of their paternal homes,
Strasse. The demonstration was
and the world of study in the
not to pass through the Grena-
schools. 'Choir faces are pallid.
dier Strasse itself. As if by pre-
Their lushes are stunted. There
arrangement, unwilling to in-
stenos no life in them.
trude on its alien solitude.
The mornings belong to the sec-
ORIGIN BETRAYED
ular schools, the afternoons to
I managed somehow, without
the Cheder and the study of the
quite realizing how, to slip
Talmud.
through the olemunstration and
There are two religious schoels
reached toy goal. But all the
in this quarter, the Talmud Tor-
talk in the Grenadier Strasse ' ioh, which is subsidized by the
was of the demonstration, and
oiniunity, where instruction is
the danger that it might bring.
e1,5:1 through the medium of
Were they still marching? Yes.
Co I Inan, and the East European
They were marching, marching.
Jewish school, Etz Chaitn, in
That was the conversation I
eltich the language of instruction
overheard in the little East Eat:,
is Yiddish. In both these schools
pean-Jewish cafe. Everything in
th.• children receive instruction
the ;dare was poverty-stricken,
in the afternoons, for tele three,
but clean. A couple of youths
four hours. Since the patents
with their caps on their heads,
o ewa• from heme all day,
sat at the table talking of their
in the market places or
everyday worries. They booked
the workshop, the children hith-
like, any other proletarians in
eon,never get a propor meal dur:
Berlin. There were ne outward
not the day. Now the commun-
signs of their Eastern-Jewish
ity
Welfare et-lilt:I . provides
origin. But though they wore
111,111, in the st•hot,IS, an urgent
neither beards nor caftans, their
asure fur the health of chil-
features betrayed their Eastern
dren studying strenuously from
(origin. These young men might
morning till night.
come from Poland. They might
Those young, people are to
be Russians, but they could never
carry on the old .Jewish tradis
be Germans. Yet they smoke
tiqn. The heritage of Jewish
German and interspersed it Yid-
religion and of Jewish customs,
dish word very rarely. The lan-
requires that they should con-
guage of their fathers had be-
tinue to live in this voluntary
come strange to them.
ghetto, which the parents have
To the dismay of the older
brought into this alien city from
generation, the East European
the East. Thu children will grow
Jewish youth of Berlin have been
up to greater poverty than the
dragged into politics by the eco-
odder generation knew. They sec
nomic distress and the intensi-
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fication of political feeling in the

"Raffy Builds
a Castle"

By- the-Way

Tidbits and

,Vezz:j

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(C9pyr1yht. 1932. Jewbh Telegraphic Agence.ltic I

A NAZI CONVERSATION
Max Goebel, in the bosom of his family circle, in Berlin, p
A Passover Story.
y.
premed great gratification, at the Ilitlerist drive against the slew,
"We must teach these verdammte Jews a lemon," sail
His real name was Raphael, bu
"Hitler is right. But we must even go further. We must
as that took such a long time to boycott them, but we must boycott everything of any Jew i 11, r:1111;
,h
say everyone called him Raffy
You understand, flans, everything Jewish, even in "rive), onietT h
Reify lived in 'fel Aviv, which is banned. Everything Jewish is damned, Hans, damned, de you hear e.
a big town, fun of Jews, on the
Ile haft me ? "
sea shore in Palestine.
"Yes, father, yes," said Hans, as he approached the radio to
two very good friends. The name
dial
dicarsat
in f to.f•satabpiet(haa
of the one was Aharon and the
radio imntediatel
said Goebel.
name otf the other was Moshe. fine
ahi;.,t,utnhianag,dienretdo hear
"But,
t, et'," ahefr,,,
t 1ea"
dots' the three of them went to the
forrlt
Goebel, "Throw that rad;
beach :to blued castles of sand. They
eut -
'I•
with
them
Break
it
into
pieces.
There
should
be
no
more
radios
I
and ffnni early morning to midday homes. Don't you know that the radio was built on the the... - E...11;
they worked so hard that they a Jew, Heinrich Hertz, discoverer of the Hertzian wave..
built a bigger and better castle that, there harts been any number of other Jewish inventeq, .,
oc
than anyone else on the loath. The perfection of the radio."

"All right, father," said Hans, "we'll have is putty
r ,
castle had an entrance made of
sand, a wall round it of sand and in the evening and won't we give that radio hell! Wodll .
ht}: iat;
"
between the wall and entrance a up rig.T
's a boy," said Goebel. "I see you have a true `. ;
\ ' ■"
. 1■ 17:1::1 . 1in"" full of real suit • Germany is safe with such as you. We Germans are great o ed
In the coming two days it lies within the
NV hen they had finished building to need any Jewish assistance. We are the greatest cull a,
a'ahaa,t thotahse.er. 1,1,a,at:ionnolitas lewststo tsho. tnnainiet,N
th .e.Twhr,o,r1t(lianIlt
they looked ut, and saw a very tal,
enobt:,1
1 Pi
power of many Detroit Jews to prevent
man, twice as tall as any man they
t le:
elm
want among our needy during the week of
had ever seen before, standing prizes," continued Goebel.
Passover.
"But father, I understand seven out of those eleven were Jews,"
there looking down on the cootie..
„
Certainly, it should not be necessary to
What is your Dante, young sraoi,(Is
"They were, were they? I didn't know that. Well, th e
I
!Ilan?"
repeat again and again the need for pre-
must boycott the Nobel prizes. Yes, flans, ae
"My name, sir, is Raphael, but
must
serving the tradition of aiding the less for-
extend
the boycott to include them."
It ffe "
I.
everybody'
"I guess you are right, father," said Hans. "How about a
tunate in the community so that they may
game
is your name, young o f chess'!"
be provided with the necessities which
own:",
said Goebel. "Play a game as Jewish as that. Si
xty
"My
name
is
Alums,
but
every.
per cent at least of the great chess players are Jewish. Almost
Mean 11, 5693 should assure for them the happy observ-
April 7, 1933
all
hotly calls me Arely."
of the champions of the game are Jewish. The philosophy of that
ance of one of the most important festivals
"What is your name, young game has largely been formulated by Jews. No, sir, Hans, t h
e
proper
on the Jewish calendar.
, man?"
game for a Nazi is not chess, it is playing swords and tilts. There
On the Festival of Freedom we must be-
is a lot of fun, Hans, in smashing things; more fun than in chess,
"My name, sir, is Moshe."
A volcano of hate is shooting forth lava gin to think in terms of economic freedom
"And what does everybody call warrant you.
of fire and destruction upon the Jewish
"But there is nothing to smash now," returned Hans. "I can't
you?
as well as political liberty. And economic
play the radio and 1 can't play chess. It's so dull. I guess I'll go
"They call me-just Moshe."
people. Yet Israel gathers everywhere
freedom demands that those who are
"Just Moshe-I hope you will down to the show,"
to observe Passover as the Festival of threatened with want and starvation be
"What
show?"
o
n
()
Whit,
always be just."
ske ed MGaiyi(b.heell'll drop in at Max R•inhardt's. They
don't ?k"n:u
Then the tall man walked three
Freedom!
provided with the same means of a liveli-
say he is staging Shakespeare, as it never has been done before."
times round the castle.
What a peculiar people! Everywhere
hood as those who are today among the
"Come, Raffy, tell me this. What
"What! To see that verdanunte 31.w show'?"
hounded, safe in only a few corners of the
I . will happen to your castle when the
"Oh, I don't think he is much of a Jew. He is married l a 3
comfortably situated.
globe, condemned to suffer at the hands
, sin collies over it?
Christian woman, and has never been particularly Jewish "
This is not a big bill. It is not too much
"The sea, sir, will wash it away."
"What did I tell you. Anything with the least taint of a Jew
of hooligans and drunken mobs in Ger- to ask that he who still has enough to buy
"And all V01.111 work will have is forbidden,"
many, Austria, Poland and other European
been
in
vain."
Said Hans, "if that is the case, a great !natty
nuts and wines for Passover should at least
"That is se," said Aharon and things will have to stop. The greatest of German industries, the
countries, our people nevertheless con-
assist the Mo'os Chitim Fund sufficiently
Moshe together, very sadly.
o
s offs t nctlioussetry,
thcnh
is largely
g
r
tinues to speak, preach and teach in terms
h
"And would you like your castle product
to guarantee the purchase of Matzos and
justice and righteousness. This is in-
to be of solid stone and to last for
eggs for the impoverished.
new
ot hundred years?"
deed the greatest miracle in the present
Germany must he under no obligations whatever to Jews."
Make this the first principle in the ob-
"I would, I would," cried Retie
"And Germany's steamship lines," continued Hans, "are largely
of discontent, fear and hate.
I full of excitement-
servance of Passover: that the poor must
woos
At a time when Jews are looked upon
"Please
1 -'i l0 0 .t it do ii st fur us;' said Moshe.
"\Well, we must boot them
bits and
(1 " build up new ships," said
not go hungry while you wine and dine.
intpnssihlc;' said
strangers everywhere, our people con-
Goebel.
Aharoon. The tall man smiled and
"But,
father,
almost
all
of
our
agriculture
would revert to a
tinues to repeat the Biblical principle that
said: "05,- will see whether it is
stage of primitiveness. Our Fields today are largely fertilized by the
impossible. All three if you Still11)
strangers must be treated well because
nitrogen
secured
from
the
air,
by
a
process
discovered
by the Nebel
in th e pool and 11111 your hands 01
The victory at the polls on Monday of
Israelites themselves were once strangers
the castle. Chose your eyes and prize winner, Fritz Haber, a Jew, who, you remember. teas head o f
Judge
Charles
Rubiner
is
a
triumph
for
the
chemical
organization
of
Germany
during
the
war."
do not open then] until I tell you."
Egypt.
"Then let the fields lie fallow," said Goebel
Then th • three of them t -It them-
In a sense, this adherence to principle honest politics and a defeat for bigotry.
"Perhaps you are right, father. Well, I think I'll go and read
selves rising in the air.
The
last
moment
underground
cam-
the part of Jews 1:4 a defiance of bigotry
something. I have an interesting book of Schnitzler'e plays."
"flay I omen my eyes?"
"Schnitzler, eh? There - will be no reading of Schnitzler in this
"Net yet."
of prejudice. In a sense, this craving paign which was intended to appeal to
Higher and higher they 1 . 11S1 1 , household, No Schnitzler, and no Zweig and no Wamerman-none
the preiudiceA of the voters has failed,
justice elevates the Jewish people
of that Jewish breed, you understand?"
Until al last the tall man said:
position high above the other peoples of and it is a credit to the Detroit electorate
"Open your eyes. "
"Well, I don't know what I can do with myself," said Hans, "I
And what a surprise they get. wish ti-ear would come," said Hans, starting to whistle
the earth who continue to condone hatred that it chose to give a death blow to such
Their castle was no longer of send
"Ich weiss nicht was soll is bedeuten
a
method
of
political
campaigning.
and persecution.
but a beautiful building of stone.
das ich so traurig bin"
Judge Rubiner's election must redound
They were high up in the air and
In the midst of tragic outbursts in many
"Step that, stop that," shouted Goebel. "I want no whistling,
they could see the men on the' singing or even mentioning of the name of Ileine in this household."
to
the
benefit
of
our
judiciary.
An
able
lands in the entire world, Israel celebrates
ground looking like flies. Ifere was
"But, father, he is one of the greatest of the German lyric poets."
Feast of Freedom. We defy reaction lawyer, he has proven a still abler judge.
an Aral, village and there a Jew-'.
"No Heine, do you understand?" said Goebel curtly,
ish colony, here was land with no
and we say to the bigoted among the peo- We congratulate Judge Rubiner on his
"Oh, well, all right," said Hans.
one on it, find there was a greet
election and the community for retaining
"I suppose," continued flans, "that means that I niustn't play
ples of the earth:
swamp . .. ,
any
of
the works of Rubinstein, aleyerbeer or Mendelsohn."
Justice must and shall triumph! Free- him.
when they were flying over one I
"Exactly," said Goebel.
lovely piece of land, all the little
dom shall yet rule the earth! Righteous-
"But suppose I get married, and my bride insists on the Men-
bey, cried together: "Let us settle
delsohn wedding march?"
ness must triumph, and when it does Israel
t here!"
"A gent! Nazi, " said Goebel, "doesn't get married that way."
The tall man smiled again, "That
The liberal press of this country is begin-
will be free and all the peoples of the world
flans didn't quite understand. "l'here is danger in not getting
ning
to
turn
back
the
pages
of
financial
(Turn
to
Next
will know how to value justice above
Page)
married," said Hans, . "It can't come to any good being single all
- ,• the time. Disease, you know, and the first thing you know you may
history in this country and is now giving
cruelty and meanness.
' have to use that Jewish professor Ehrlich's famous remedy-at remedy,
due credit to two noted Jews who warned
which you must admit, has saved tens of thousands from one of the
against the (lay which will see economic
most dreaded of diseases."
For the first time Goebel's face lighted up with a smile. "A
Say what you will about current Jewish tragedy.
good Nazi, I repeat, is immune from that disease, you understand,
The present crisis is in fact the realiza-
protests being directed not against the Ger-
my boy."
Mans began to understand. "Well," said Hans, after at time,
mans but against their political charlatans. tion of the prophecies of Justice Louis I).
"t here is nothing to amuse oneself with. I guess I'll go and do
It is among the German-speaking peoples, Brandeis and of the late Paul Warburg.
nig lessons. I'll do MP phesies examples. 5 au know : dad, physics
could net reconcile herself, in the a Jew is a member of the ile hralc • isn't what it used to be
nevertheless, that hatred against the Jews The former, 20 years ago, warned against GULLIBILITY OF GERMANS
The Einstein theories have tirtually oven
division of the Semitic race.
us a n 7 physics."
When one reads the stn merits event of the operation proving fat-
is now finding deeper root. They are the our present banking structure in a book,
"T e Einstein theories, eh. No son of mine will study those
of governmental leaders in Ger- al, to being buried in a non-Jewish Therefore when Dr. Fishb ein was
"Other
People's
Money
and
llow
the
Banks
Germans who are giving vent to 'vile feel-
many (which are authentic) in cemetery. This is an unique ease asked: "Do you observe Kash- theories.'(
ings, and not a voice is heard in the lands Use It." The latter, about five years ago, I which they accuse the Jews of all end Mr. Scheyer explained that rush and keep the Sabbath?" he
father, you can't study physics today without studying
body's action AS ft result of the was probably justified in becoming those
those theories as well as many other contributions of Jewish 1.80 51 "
of the Teutons in protest against the atro- predicted that the present crash must ills the German people have fallen "call
of the blood." Correspondents (overheate d and replying, 1
heir
to
since
and
even
before
the
len,
cists
and
mathematicians."
come as a result of the spirit of speculation
cities committed against our people.
ic,n citizen and quite s.uslibu
World War, one is amazed at the have differed with him saying that American
"Then? " said Goebel, "we'll get along without physics. Certainly
"Germans awake" and "Perish Judea" which dominated this land.
gullibility of the German people. it was a question of conscience I hope! o
no N azt will demean himself to study Jewish theories."
•
• •
rather
than
of
blood.
Perhaps
let
I'll
It is an indirect tribute to the late Mr. Is it possible that they are so ill-
.
"Well," said flans. "I don't know what I can do . Maybe
cries that are now heard not only in
informed as to the real causes of us say that it was rather the re- THE JEWISH BELIEVER
study my psychology. Germany and Austria, you know, have been
Germany, but in Austria as well. Instead Warburg, first governor of the Federal Re- their present plight that they can sult of centuries of tradition. Fear
.dud-
the
leaders
in
all
of
the
new
psychology.
There
is
psychoanalysts
What
about
the
believer
in
played the greatest part
of being checked, hatred is spreading like serve Bank, that his son, James P. War- ' believe those fairy stones that the probably
the incident, the Jewess feeling aism? Is he a Jew? What about and then is the gestalt psychology."
burg, should have been selected to become Nazi leaders hand out? One can in
t," said Goebel, "you dare to mention to me the gestalt
wildfire in a dried-up forest.
imagine, too, what lies were dis- that she was violating sonwthing Einstein who doesn't believe in
psychology and the psychoanalytical theories-both the products of
Yes, the speakers at the Detroit protest Under-Secretary of the Treasury under seminated by the Ilitlerites regard- sacred and unless she were buried Judaism but in Zionism? Is he a Jewish
of
minds. All the psychology I want you to study is that
ing what the Jews of the rest of in Jewish ground she could not Jew? Is Otto Kahn, w h o o n c
meeting were right. We still love German Secretary of the Treasury Woodin.
e wrote the pure German mind. The psychology that was good enough
face with an easy mind the thought
the world N 'ere doing to Germany
Failure
to
listen
to
the
advice
of
these
for
my ancestors 100 years ago is good enough for you.
,
art, German poetry and German drama.
during the past few weeks! with of the journey through the Valley me that he is a Jew although he
y o
"Do you think the Bible would approve a policy likee'er"?
belongs to no congregation, entitled I
reiterate our desire to cement friend- two leaders is to be blamed for the long the freedom of speech suppressed, of the Shadow of Death.
J
• Id
wou
asked Han s, exasperated. "Do you think esus
•
•
•
to
be
accepted
as
one
of
us?
Is
with
the
newspapers
suppressed,
ship with this people as well as with all lines of despairing men and women who Germany has certainly gone back FISHBEIN'S JEWISHNESS
who
has
nothing
Didn't
he
say:
Blessed
are
ye
that
are
persecuted?
Then
it
is the
Walter Lippman
a
Jew's who, according to him, are blessed."
peoples of the earth. But the truth must filled the local banks in a rush for a hundred years! Germany has
it j h Jewish
I was interested in some of the t o jd ,o wi ?n any veay
"I
want
no
Bible
in
my
household.
1.1
hat
was
.
osu
you cell
j
icsehr
be proclaimed that it is the rank and file ten per cent of their deposits. In many come to a sorry pass! It's indeed a question, asked Dr. Morris Fish-' a prominent men and
women
who
d-
Jew!"
replied
Goebel.
of the citizens in Germany who are as ways these lines of people—white and col- tragedy!
b•in on a recent visit to Seattle by were horn Jews, associate with
• • •
an enterprising reporter of the lo- Jews in much of their commun
ity
much responsible for the outrages as the ored, natives and foreign-horn—are com- LIBERAL PROTESTANTS
parable to the breadlines in times of hunger
cal Jewish paper. The physician, life, yet belting to the Unitarian
•
ruling class.
r
('hunch, Jews. I have over a per-
Why fool ourselves or be fooled? If and want. In some ways they are worse realize that there is a tremendously who is familiar to the public be- iod of years tried to find a solution
number of liberal Protestants cause of his syndicated articles on to this perplexing question but
Russians were crude, barbaric, blood- because of the fear which accompanies the large
in this country whose approach tt
subjects, WAS asked "ere without avail. I am told by min
thirsty; if the Poles and Rumanians, when desire to regain what has been lost in an fundamental issues regarding hu- health practicing
Basing his volume on Morris' of his own relifie ini . and to real'''.
Jen'?" He replied: 5 whose opinions I respect that we
yea a
they attacked Jews, robbed and pillaged age of worship to the golden calf and of man relationships is the most heart- "I am not so silly as to talk about ' are Jews in religion only, while Josephs clack work "Judaism as the interested h stian to tinder-
ening development in the organ-
others as.ure that we are Jee's Creed and Life," Dr. Simon stand and appreciate the beliefs
economic
insanity.
stores and homes, were uncivilized,
ized efforts being made to elimin- theology but I am one of the foun-
race, and still others seem to Cohen, in a volume entitled "Es- of his Jewish neighbor."
Justice Brandeis has proposed radical ate the prejudices between creeds ders of the Irnai B'rith Magazine, by
so are those Germans who are today per-
be Jews in name only. But so far Bence of Juda ism
h o f value
" describes • the
• "
e to u•
There
are always narrow groups one of its associate editors, I lee- as Dr. Fishbein is concerned he
mitting themselves to become partners to measures for the partial solution to our • in every
features of Judaism. The to recommend it to the Jews of
religion, equally true of turefe
or the e Hi,1
t ) 1e11 ,- Foundation and may feel perfectly comfortable essential
a,
volume is published by Behrman's this country, and particularly to
Hitler in the atrocities against our people. problem. He has been in the vanguard of Jew as well as of Christian. Aside I h • giv en
Je w ish
, I about the whole business because
■ Choft15.
Now' what more could any reporter ' even if he never founded the B'nai Jewish Book Shop, 1261 Broad- the youth and for use in
The great land of Germany must today liberalism, yet his voice on most occasions 5 from certain types of te,cial
The late Dr. The
said
that
he
crimination it must
, f a Jewish newspaper ask of a B'rith Magazine anti never gave to ' Y •
be ranked with the most uncivilized coun- has been a voice in the wilderness. Will never in the past 50 years ha, Jew?
Joseph's
work
is
rearranged
with
and
holidays,
the
explanations
of
I think with the confusion Jewish charities he would still be
the
tries in the world. Its language remains the people of this country cease dreaming I conditions been so favorable for that exists in this country regard- included among the Chosen People. supplementary material by Dr. Jewish customs and ideals.
.
c'l'ea:r
l:r::
v
e
teee
Cohen.
fthebfu‘
P a.•
m
( l simple
the Jew in this country. In view ing religion and race so for as the
• • •
,,Essence
beautiful, its creations deserve admiration, and will they begin to listen to the corn- of
the extraordinary vote et con- Jews are concerned, he might have
In his preface to
,
mon
sense
of
men
with
vision
who
aim
to
GOTTHEIL
MEDAL
music and art are superb. But the heart
dar-all these make the volume
fidence given to the Jews of the qualified as a "practicing Jew •"
Judaism," Dr. Cohen explains that
My, how time flies! Zeta Zeta
less "credits." I have tried
• 5 , • worthwhile contribution to Judi-
Germany is polluted with a hatred which l take them out of their present rut? Or will Vnited States in the last election.
.
.
• •
they
docilely
continue
to
bow
down
to
un-
and in the matter of appointments without success to obtain the defini- Tau is back again asking us to too detailed for use in classrooms; 'a".
and nauseates. Because it condones
to foremost positions in the nation. tion of a Jew. According to Inc of help choose the Jew in this coun-
it presents a picture of Jew- '
„
massacres, because the people of Germany sound systems of finance and economics? the word "rishus• should be used the leading dictionaries, apparent- try (or Gentile for that matter) that
ish life more applicable to Eng-
Higger's "Jewish Utopia.
Again
we
must
leave
it
to
time
to
provide
ly from material supplied by ex- who did the most in the year 1932
with considerable discrimination.
fail to rebel against inhumane treatment
land
than
to
the
United
States;
---
perts in such matters I find that for Jewish life. The one selected
• •
•
of the Jewish section of the population. we the answer.
will receive the Gottheil Medal. I that its "attack on Zionism is not
STUDENTS' ADVISER
The puldication is announce.: 5 -5f
.1..a.yh
have been on this committee since warranted in view of present-day
I see that Rabbi George Fox of
would make ourselves ridiculous if we con-
ns
the
author
Dr.
Michael
Nigger
s "The
i, n.
its inception, yet I sometimes won- conditions, and the discussion of
Chicago has been chosen by the
Utopia." The volume in)
SHELTER ME!
tinued to blame only one man.
der whether we have chosen wisely. religion in general is written from
Chicago Rabbinical Association t o
sale
at
Jewish
bookstores
and
Ben Gurion, Paltstine Jewish labor be religious adviser to the Jewish
raer than on
Most of as are inclined to chee se ' the older analytical rather
Germany has it within her power to
l.:,,kf.rem Drs. Illeerr
By CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK one who has achieved prominence from the modern comparative m°} ' he Ns(e;:t.ire
N.
E.
Corner
Broadway
and
the wrongs that have been. and are now leader, speaking at the Ilistadruth con- stnolents of the University of Chi-
at
and yet cannot he said to have co.n. point of view."
One funnred
and twenty.so send
I am surprised that such ,ar,larn1 :rem the fltbers. be r M ItaatIn
On
I
being committed against the People of vention, pointed out that while only four rag..
For these reasons
a situation was not corrected sos,n- a - a Reprinted on the Clersalon CI FlIs SIst/tth tribute,' MOST TO JEWISH
LIFE.
Last
year
some
voted
for
per
cent
of
the
Jews
of
Poland
were
en-
undertook to rearrange the vol.
hie
Germany now has the opportunity
er. Rabbi Fot, who I knew when li.rthdow Anntermarit.
l ui natator ,5;•s f ata
0 is ca. 1 g sr aifm
Rigger
i
Cardozo because he happened to Utne,
prey using Dr. Joseph's own en- Jo l a " ir;h11T
herself either on the side of jus- gaged in agriculture. more than . 45 per he was rabbi at Fart Worth, TOGAS. shelter .rnernotwthff
ire vrIz.—
nestilits,som
I be thz "high light" due to his ap-
but supplying his own
is an admirable selection. Ile has
pointment. But it ran hardly be material for three chapters: The Wa., for a number of years. a fm
tice and righteousness. or she may choose cent of the Jews in Palestine are agricul- a humanness that makes for quick Pr Tour Ian tor *dent Wu.,
bee of the Committee on Edm &pm
said that Justice Cardezo contri• chapter
chapter in
in General";
to continue to encourage and condone the turists. In Poland. he said, -1:1 per cent of froendship and easy confidences, us vacant prayers tot .
touted most to, Jewish life during the chapter on "Some Character: of the United Synagogue of Amer-
with
the
younger
generation,
but
the tyll,ght -hour of Mere, —
barbaric attacks and the economic boy- the Jews are in the tailoring trades. while at the same tome does not in ant Is Vs.,
the
year
I
wouldn't
he
Mr.
surprised
ma secret May
istic Jewish Observances"• and Inc ica '
is wondrous —
or
I
am told vii
tabfor
if Jesse Straus, appointed ambas- fic
cent of the Palestinian Jews are way invalidate the high respect t o Where
• o Id the
cotts which threaten the well-being and only 8
j ud:/-a.;,5isim
canom
ahleainca ha atesitapearre,ziniensawi•htr i a hc.eh hie° 1 ibor:ei n ti y
g s e aInf at his tvol w
s-.
is stirs
eidor to France, might he chosen
which he is entitled as a spiritual
engaged in tailoring.
vier,
security of 600.000 Jews.
this year. Yet it would be because
one MO, ...re, r .01tell Pull
Dr. from the prophetic-rabbinie
leader.
lt,
In his editor' .' pr
,
These comparative figures speak vol-
Why an , • ■ • rrow and •hereol
D ecis e
mt
a
, of his prominence in the public
The Jewish people pleads with the Ger-
mint, The book I' divided
"' •
. . .
lo ■ re mitstence-
I am told
eye, and not because of any special
wh•t ts i ,e -
i hg, , ctreez.s : aln. dl n It rul u , .., 71:.
1 1 R
o w i gn
man people to be fair and just. What will umes in favor of the Palestinian ideal. A "CALL OF THE BLOOD"
service to Jewry. But we are,hu- hope:
!Milton
Scheyer,
who
writ.,
an
star.
of
Orson
hese
dec.:Yed
me
people
that
has
for
centuries
lived
under
T.
a'
be the answer to the cry of the world's
"I trust that this book will , Israel and the Nations: 4. Pr,
man with all the weaknesses of
Thrs • •as • dream — It tie, IS gone.
interesting column in the I ea ooh
unhealthy conditions
recapturing its News of Denver, commented en the Ni thirg •rilnirsi now SS :eft MO
humans, and so regardless of hew worthily cart, out the purposes and Abundance: 5. Liberty and te'r
persecuted beings?
/beneath the sun
we philosophize, when it comes for which every modern hook on nation: C. The Holy 'and: - The
right
to
enjoy
the
blessings
of
nature.
For
warned
ss
who
war
ace
of
a
Jew,
A word to the Germans in this country:
11•4111.
down to realities we will probably Judaism is written: to give the Holy City: 8. A Spiritual Cater(
a Gentile and steed to undergo; /Netter me betroth ?MIS ■
Lot, a moues rote m
it within their power to exert this reason if for no other Palestine de- 'to
choose the best advertised Jew of Jew, and the Jewish youth in par- j 9. A New World; 10. The Kined°12
I a serious operation, Relied that a
I the year!
of
5 ticular, a
serves
proper comprehension of God.
divorce be granted because she 5 Ilty ys4rant prayers No.

Have You Given to Mo'os Chitim?

The Festival of Freedom.

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They Who Prophesied.

Hatred Spreads Among Germans.

RANDOM THOUGHTS

by Charles
H. Joseph

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We

Describes Essential Features
of Judaism

the

Jewish

its

of
repels

Comparative Figures.

right

Israel.
of placing

per

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is

most

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They have
influence upon their countrymen abroad.

a position

priority in Jewish life.

