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week.
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must rnach this office
The promise
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When mailing :oases, kindly u-s one do. or the par, o•1S,
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WaS given, and the broken father is now
The Detroit JewPh Chronir le in ,,,, coro. , , , roolenre orl •. , ,I ■ -
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III Vi enn a W It II HIS s on.
bility for Ain ind,oserm.ro. o f ths. ,,,,,.„,,,,, .- ,, I by the writer
.
"Ulloteitio wets a concern valued at over
Sabbath Readings of the Law
i:I,titio,o00. Today they say the Nazis \VIII
Lev. 21:1.21:23
Pefltatelloltal portion
Ez.ek. I I:Ir.-31
Prophetical portion
Illly it for it trifle.
oo
lyar 16, 5693
"i'ertain newspapers continue giving
May 12, 1933
— ' anti-Nazi news, without any punishment.
For instance, the Daily Herald's story of
For a Trained Jewish Youth.
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..dT1TE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Jewish Mother's Day
RABBIS AND RABBIS
A Tribute to Rabbi Felix A. Levy on the Occasion of
His Completion of Twenty-Five Years as
By Helene Hann, Thon,
Jerusalem.
By-the-Way
7/VbitS and
,\'(ft'i
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Copyright, 1932, Jewish Telegraphic Agency. ill< i
ENGLISH FASCISM
In an English liberal monthly, the other day, I caint• a„
Rabbi of Temple Emanuel of Chicago.
In many countries throughout rather Plait/US anti].
the world the custom has in recent
It appears that there are in England several Fascist, is ,
By RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN
years become established of cele- tionsi—not unlike. that of our Brother Ilitler's—though, 1,, . -. -
beating annually a festival of P e - nine
of them count any great constituency. Their names
.
.,
' British Union of Fascists, the Imperial Union of Fascist-
Sup t• rficitel students invariably i S '‘cdnoin failed with \Vatter coiner beauty: Mother's Day.
i
'rhe last consists of the fir
It was amid the hurricane. of brand) and the Illosleyitts.
th scribe their ',ten generation as i I Hamm.
sopher and Geiger were really ' physical and moral destruction of ;Sir
Sir Oswald Mosley, who, it Will he recalled, ha s g,,,,, ,
an age of transition. Close to 1
ii ilsiii
uli ie:ns. y, being et. nii,bieniiie
the scene of action their eyes are ' n• far apart. To both of them
war and post-war ea
yrs that this 1 variety 0f ):..1,1„uebt
ti
sum
total
of
Judaism
was
Gelded on the startling, fantastic, •
c
Sir (
tender institution arose as a sort.
unteceder- -
)loth
of
B
The• 0 . ology and ritual.
th of the conservative group.
superficial and transient.
of pause for the reflection of self.' was first a mener
later, ".
in penetrate
were
concerned
only with . destroyin g humanity upon the' reddish and joined the British Labor Party and, l as t1,-, ,
seeds that
beneath
the ' ill.
-to face escape the contemporary
ti , Jew' s distant past and remote Source of Life, the l'Itinoge Cause ' that the country needed Fascism 111111 II dictatorship illi i ! ,
lh, e‘ree. The Sl.wly operating
Li 'pia. Geiger dressed up his
A humanity hard- he arse willing to sacrifice himself to ae•cept the ilh m'.
of Creation.
by 001 and suffering, in
f Ge s of en
are obscured
tl , Clog}' do Hegelian verbiage coed by
Bat the cream of the jest e•tiiims in this - I he .. ii. .
,
;III adorned his ritual with pro-
Me noise and sneike inherent
l't Me
.,
which every one is t wig upon at- organizations in their literature bitterly. .11enouree s.,, II ..
..
.
•
. .
to tarot orb. Sopher held to the
in II., , G11 iet la fween the 1,'11•
ming and nuuntaining his ' , an Illiiiii111Se they declare, his wife has Jewish Moot in in ,- , ,
tainting
i.
;;
•
•
•
k, r nilof the same theology and
lutionig y :end ie. tienary. Today
-
'
, n • force, tond I S o till a moment
lo. furred the mouldy or, if you
we se,...111c the ,ir o ns; tomorrow
1, exotic quaintness of the 'end
meditates, amidst the 'nicer- BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS
'
wo
men will point to the elements of
Of the plienoine•na,
tarn
fluctuations
This
business
of
having
a
little
Jewish
blood III . II, .• , ,ili:
Geiger
11' ' tto pariephernalia.
Is
order the welter of yesterday con•
upon the immutable origin of iliti ll; getting to he a pretty serious; thing.
Vi... waiting for Teutonic En-
rained.
/ring. The strung haw daw n
Co nsider the case. for instonce, of an invalid, wh , •
le
fitment
to
usher
in
the
age.
of
To the etintnInpol ary observer
fore ilia wvak , the 11`11`T before tm-fa-Ion a Jewish 1111101 i frt.' the /Tin , of some Jewi-I, •
m ,eersal brotherhood; Sopher
American .teary offer: little to
the Parris('. It is the mothers t•lio.
I hate in min.! in partieular just now one Jew: 1, .
tly and patiently inveoleed
Georg Brandes, in "Reminiscences of Goering once being in a Swedish lunatic
p
' , G R.!, twe in it S future.. n firstly
insire
during the war. had t° 1-"r 111 '''' who i, out of work and who Ilerives what little in' he .
t L . aid of the Messiah. Neither
rill I O• I, itleill.rl . r 1,11.11 , 1. that it
Childhood and Youth," tells a story which asylum was on sale in Unter der Linden
they loved and " 1 donating his blood. H}• now, I presume there mud Ii.
lionwl
with
the
interplay
of
eiverYthing
that
,
I; al :ill preparing fiir it. jeW. ' 1
014. the following years witnessed the non Joys who have Jewish blood in their veins hood'
has a particular lesson for the present gen- the sa u te day as the first warning against
ish l'dership is either lighting
/1
- '"' 11/I. 11 , 41 0 11 11 e. PsY1'h
breaking up of house and Gentili . , man al ,, iii•.
,., di aesthetic forces that were
foreign press Was given. The Daily
illii I-Stilllit 1,..11 i r,t I i111111; In lief-
eration. the
who endeavored in vain to save
..1 gain, it is a practice in many hospitals lot ill i•i i • .
ding the new Euroicean, and
ii
em ,.
ew
',
The
d
'mho..
deficits.
a Herald has not been banned.
from
the wreck a few beams i to to take their turn , at giving their blo o d for lane i I.
to
Brandes recalled that when he \vas
nomic position is ins o ore and
'' .. 11111 1 ' nil the new it
"Unemployment
among
journalists
is
'',. side'. how many Jewish inter nes there are, and i, ',‘
n
far
ta
rile
synagogues
and
Tempi,
"
unstable:
it
to
vib
reorglini/at
ion
se"'
as
a
f
"
tnalatt
very young boy he heard youngsters re-
physical and m o ral existence o f 1110011 must throurh this source have been diffused oh
o• 'hi middle of the. Nineteenth
and redirection. :Again we have
peatedly shouting "Jew" at him. Ile there- now terrible. All Jewish journalists have
the family- that ilrli rellIffinbered
I shoal.] 1,1, to know if these recipients are t o hi
e .cur were built on n narrow
followed the line of least resist-
on Nl other's Day . H usband, s ' o n- list of the Faseist , , if the Fascists come into unive,...1.
Theology and piety in
upon asked his nurse whit it meant, and been dismissed."
an,. 1Ve have croccoluel together
J.
rs pay h - " moge t '' really e•rimithil if the' comes about, when you consid • •
and
daughte
k
.'
Illg
de
gees
tilled
I
■
■
ove
r-
a
few
large
eitle•s,
orevran
•
in
There is nothing new, of course, in these
she informed him that It was a bad word.''
t rl
fl ,,,,g the sacred
rel•in,t
, • , 'Nfather' 50011e flowers,
rst a P re ' at ' these former ire :this never ate a plate of gefilte e i. •
three i 1i four prof e s s ions, thaaled
•
•
•
"But one day," Brandies relates. "when statements. The past two months' news a 1. w industries, an1 remained . T i i ir leaders remained Gap e '''. 'some work of their own hands or
PERCENTAGE JEWS
heard the shout again, I made up my has been filled with instances of atrocities largely middlemen. whisper it ' t •s to the Gaye, that were mind, Si else a donation in Of :110th-
others,
I
errs
name
for
the
benefit
and
Barnes,
Considering
more
seriously
this
matter
of f Ihee iv .',,
Heiner
silent
'
t
s
ding
not in Gatti, bill there Is a
mind that I would know, and when I came and persecutions against all elements op-
suffering, mothers and children.
' and LaSalles. Tho erea-
i11111 S111irti, boycott against us • !CI, Si-
ish blood in their veins—"the percentage Jews," as IIIPV • ,
This
homage
to
the
Nlother
is,'
I.
•
few
and
the
toiling
masses
'home I asked my mother: 'What does it posed to the Nazi regime. But the effort
fi
I ventured to remark the other day in a linVi i 1,11t,ill 11 •
1 , 1i11 011 this side of the Atlantic.
Myna-
ill the last anal}'-i-, e homage to their plight in Germany was worst of all.
Hually deserted the
After :111. , 1..• .'
mean?' 'Jew!' said mother, 'Jews are to gain control of the press was It•corg- It raise ii cry of diserinunation, ' g•
g
.
oe.
They
grouped
themselves
life, to the resuireetion from the persecuted still has his, people to fall back upon.
I.
,fully worded pro-
1 , 1111ii , ■ • (artfully
deadly struggle ..t- all against all. can't get much but sympathy, hut even that little 1 o i•• • i.
Iii d organized about interests
people,' 'Nasty people?' 'Yes,' s aid moth- parried by the most brutal sort of vandal- • tests, receive polite ilenials, ap-
s added,sloW
r 1 t
Is i' lila
o
And the Jewish Vlother' !
plaid octories,
and skid . upon which the spokesmen of
1,
1
'
ur vi
e ,
s
ti CAC aboUt the ve riti rt i tilitlige JW
er, sniffing, 'sometimes ugly people, but not ism. German journalism has been given
Judaism were Silent, evasive u'. wise to single her jilt from among have them, and they can scarcely elaim to be Jew , '
to what may prove to be
always.' 'Could I see a Jew?"Yes, very a severe blow by Adolf Ilitler's lieuten- along
disippointing. The swelling own- the other mothers in the larniu; accept them."
catastrophe.
lo is of the unaffiliated became l an d s for tin. honor? The justi-
Concerning our cultural and
easily,' said mother, lifting me up quickly ants.
„O h, don't be silly," remonstrated on e 0 ' 1 1.
' the
'" ' Jews
'
' 1
(lass conscious to the deteriment
• accept the n '.-the
tication for honoring the Jewish
accept anybody...
will
',..
In its current issue, Editor and Publisher, spiritual heritage we declaim
in front of the large oval mirror over the
.
and annihilation of their Jewish )lather apart is the unusual weight
much but do little. Annually see
And maabe they were. right.
consciousness.
I of the destiny that rests upon her.
sofa. I uttered a shriek, so that mother under the heading "Vandalism," contains add thousands to the numbers of
In the United States piety and
men and women uninitiated in
severeness of the struggle
suggle she EMIL LUDWIG SAYS
the se
hurriedly Put me down again, and my hor- the following editorial:
theology abdicated in favor of hies twage;„
their mo,ple's lore.
The budget
wage do-,q,„, of th e J,.w.
Erail Ludwig persists in believing that Jews and Germs', „!
"One atrocity will not be denied by the
fife;
ror was such that she regretted not having
philanthropy. hence, wealth be-
of Talmud
Torahs,
Sunday
ish
i ', in a ini. _. reach a reconciliation and live happily ever afterward, beei l li,. .; h,,
came the indispensable qualifica-
i half-mad Nazi government—confiscation Schools, Volk.schulen, Semin-
prepared me."
they are both peoples very much alike --both o f a hi g hl y
1.
The Jew'a-lt Peat)iii
The rich
lions for leadership.
arks, Hillel Foundations, ettet-
m:, imfi,.;:iii„lisiii. nature.
manent tel Of war, of strugg li ng
It is this sort of horror which creeps of the famous Berliner Tageblatt. Weeks
man ' s synag.VIC IiiiSily vied with
era, a re dwindling. Even the pal-
It i, alWays
or self-tessertion.
Ivor
A,
to
the Unlit idualistic nature of the German, I cannot speak,
the
club
of
the
elite
for
social
try
resilluum
is
viewed
with
Ms-
into the hearts of many Jews in times of l ago Dr. 'Theodor Wolff. the intelligent ed-
with the destruct ion of • never having been in Germany, but I think must of us will agree that
:
belonged t threatened
prestige.
may in these days of economic
suffering and persecution when they are itor of the leading German Democratic
its homes, with danger to life and the Jews are emphatically individualistic.
stopped
i
‘
set
h'
's
.
to
'';''ft
h
ie
g
•
v
exclusive
'list ress by nn, r "1111..111 , f alrairs."
•
limb, with restless wandering from
caught unprepared. Entirely too many newspaper, fled to France for his very life. BEREFT OF LEADERSHIP
first-clew hotels; and joined first- ',
Under the land f1 1 Inn 11 . T" this literal1 home- MEET KALMAN
class cofigregations.
Jews are unprepared for the Jewish battle Now the ravening Iliticrites have fallen
\V,,rst of all, American .lewry
is
added,
in
our
day,
when
,
lessnes
eneumstanees, learning. theology
The Wr it e r came upon a curious minfirm at ion Of this fart the
is bereft of leadership. Twenty-
of life. Too many young Jews are lifted upon his newspaper like so many timber
1 , 14 sery foundations of faith and
and piety Avert' nicht 7.111' Sachs.
the spirit- other night in a Jewish cafe of New York.
five hundred d e w, assem bled e ',...
knowledg e- ar e iisking,
to the mirror of Jewish experience slid- wolves in a sheepfold. Hereafter that free
The
11100'1'11f
God
no
longer
rest-
there were four of us. The mustt interesting to nit., however,
evilly in New York to devise
those Jews
Its standing ual uprootedlleSS of
ed on such trills.
ways and mean, of dealing with
denly, Without advance preparation. It and brilliant voice will only mumble Nazi
in
the
community
was
measured
'vita
hav
''
eat
adrift
f
"'"'
I
la
'
"1''''
K
if'
d c.",:t'i nhave ever been to that well kno\cn rendezvous far Yiddish
Ilitlerisni; in Chicago :ant put
nioorings of Jeceisli tiadition.
is a dangerous experiment with despair. propaganda as handed out by the gro-
by the' number (if seats its Irwin-
their head, together ; in Cleve-
' intellectual, ( S i Fourteenth street you will know Kalman.
In this aig, of molls, which to -
tiers could muster on the Stock
land 2,0110 rain(' to offer counsel,
Kalman is always solving all the problems of the unicerse. He
If you ask for a solution to this problem, testae Goebbels, "Minister of Popular En-
, .
day Illellare the dott i -VI 11111,
n such a milieu the
Extbange.
I
Democracy boasts the , American
,, however, no good at solving the minor problems of life. For
we say that there is only one answer: Jew. lightenment," cheap press-agent by instinct
rohhi was in the twin chosen as from all sides, and of spiritual
Jewish Congress and takes a new
instance, in Oaf days 14 the Coolidge boom, Kalman thought it was
wavering,
the
only
home
w
here
the
an embellishment. :An applicant
ish education. Train the Jewish youth but playing the role of an all-wise god of liaise On protest ing. "['hire,
II depression. Ile didn't eat regularly then. Kalman, I ant sorry to
f e w can -dill strike root and
m:11 rotundity if voice, graceful
murmurs the American J ewish
tor Ile is really the best-hearted of fellows- -of course else, not
Jewishly, prepare them for the battle of human intelligence.
veto', his personality is that home 1-"Y
e, -tures, affability and a pleas-
Committee and take a new lease
eat
now, when even more successful people are on a diet.
"The Tageblatt was founded 60 years ago
ing east of countenance could al-
which the Jewish Mother make ,
life as Jews, educate them to know their
•
•
•
on Shtadlanut.
ways report, ''l cam(', I was
for her household, which she ever
people and their history, and they will not. by the late Rudolf Mosse. Dr. Wolff con- ,
There is no lead•rYllip becaUst ,
WRITING A BOOK
I
conquered."
carries
with
her
and
ever
build,
HE'S
be caught unawares and unprepared when trolled its policies for 25 years. The news- , there no linger is on e Jewry.
anew wherever the tide of fate You would think that Kalman had enough troubles in trying to
It wits, of coarse, under:stool!
l'ht•re are, and eve (night as well
paper has been the rallying post of the
may carry her and her children.' 'gill someone from whom to borrow a quarter for a meal, without
that his views on politics and eco-
fall' the fiat, a multiplig it y of
a time of crisis and challenge arises.
nomics were safe and that he had
T., ;Issued,er
ever new spiritual sup-' worrying about writing books. But no, Kalman insists on writing a
111,4,14%-
•
Jew•ries
vastly
apart
in
Entirely too many Jews in Germany best elements of German society. It fought
8111.'11-
the
good
sense
to
adopt
the
ports to this constantly demolished book. Ile has been writing this book for several years.
ins, philosophies, convictions and
were caught unprepared in their present a gallant losing battle for liberal men and
hies if his set. Sopher and Cris
You would think that if Kalman is writing a book that he wool))
find renelVed boor(' is it harder task
emotional reactions. Anti-Semi-
were yet leaders to their
for the Jewish Mother today when be writing suns(' such book as "Zionism, the Answer to th e Jewish
tism was wont GI unite us but
crisis. Their assimilation for once proved measures. Naturally it was anathema to
gcneration; their American sue-
everything is in a state of flux .ligsaw Puzzle" or "The Jews and Angina Pectoris" or if not that,
tw•en the Nazis were too feeble
-sors cycle merely headmen. .A
from
the totality, then "The Doom of Capitalism."
a liability to their spiritual well-being. And Hitler."
than at any out
other
faibl.
t01•01 . 1 . 1 . 1. American Jews into uni-
headman does not lead; he ire only
It is to the disgrace of Germany that a ted action.
But you are all wrong. Kalman is writing- a book. On a hungry
It is because of this special (Wri-
the experiences of German Jewry can be
the titular head of an estbalisheol
culty of her task, in token of our stomach, he sits thinking about this hook and it is a kook which
THEOLOGY AND PIETY
a
thousand-fold
in
the
experi-
majority
of
its
people
today
support
the
multiplied
grollp.
endeavors
to prove that the English are the greatest race,
thank
he
il1111
desire
to
help
her
This is ma the place or occasion
l'Ilder the- tutelage of such
ences of Jewries throughout the world. inhunuin acts of their government. Not
Kalman,
Kahan, the Jew tin an empty stomach--has nothing to think
for the courage and strength with
to investigate the causes that
headmen synagogue Juelaisin bus
which
she
has
taken
her
lot
upon
:bout
lout
that.
It is well that those who can think only the Germans in Germany, but those
cove us .Lawrie. mstead of Jewry.
to a standstill. Not that th
•
•
•
h e r that Ayr
tv wi s h to celebrate the
,pd disintegration and
synaglogues. have ceased to func-
clearly and calmly in viewing the experi- residing in foreign countries defend the 'rip.
day of the Jewi.h Mother. To her, SIMONSON DISAGREES
(11,111,1 la do. p and requiie. the
,st
tion—quite
the
contrary.
Most
But Kalman was not the only one sitting at the Mille. There
ences of others should attempt to learn a acts of Ilitler. Only the Catholic. Centrists
living in the midst of the mothers
„f own, have f„,i.,„;„, veers
of other nations, yet separated was also Simonson.
;;;.. R a bb:, an,
moral and a lesson. It is high time that have dared on several occasions to speak
beehives o f iii. t ;,.;
In fact, at the table
Simonson doe, not think like Kalman.
by
barriers
hostilely
from
them
maintain
that
the
synagogue
and
busy doing "things:" sermons,
Jews who are concerned over the spiritual in protest against the anti-Semitic outrages.
erected by them or set up by her- Simonson laughed at Kalman.
have for More than a
dinners, Kiwanis meetings, and a
SOIlle day our people will be able to its tenders
"Well, Kalman, how is your English supremacy book earning?
well-being of their children should provide
self.
the
fancily
shall,
upon
the
day
ei •il:iniitsurNi• ntian'enti, Imeiii
c,
tiii:ieinl to ttihvniproili i, - ,
score of more "approved" a. t it i-
of the Jewish Mother, either singly You still believe the English are the greatest people on earth'!"
them with the knowledge which is essen- point to historic retribution against the
ties are enough to exhaust even
said Kalman. "I have 200 pages of manuscript already
science and the
or rollectively, present tokens of
present
persecutions.
And
when
the
day
eman•ipation,
those whose energies have not
tial for the peace of mind of a minority
aNnt;
I'
Sit; 1 In otri rd Ati
their love and ie-peet, of their writt e n t o prove. it. You mean to say, Simonson. that you don't
been "lessened 11ythe study of
of
reckoning
comes,
history
will
know
how
Gei-
understanding for her difficult think t he English are the greatest people. Who, then are, if the
which is so often placed on the defensive.
the Torah." Geiger and Sopheo•
t i,ai Rk
English are not?"
to rate the vandalism and barbaric acts of goe fully 'P eoinprehended the exi-
are not forgotten. Exen the faint-
s, , . ,iilot h,„
Locally, the Jews are called upon to
geneses of their time , : neither
"You are." said Simonson.
Rut even as we single the Jew-
est
echoes
elf
their
eontrovei'sies
whose
glory
Jews,
more
than
the
people
make use of the facilities provided by the a
"1 :cola'," said Kalman.
are rarely heard in the pulpit.
themselves. helped to enhance nor ('errs %un7. could hold the rest-
"Yes. fool -you, nw, we Jews are the greatest people on earth.
of mothers, so t he homage we
Their writings are so much molar/.
United Hebrew Schools in advancing the Germans
It•SS Heine. Ec'en SO have Sha-
ivisn .. 'ens eatibel.,,Sinionson, "can do anything better than any .dhei
. n
11,1:-
,ilie•c
.ip
to enrich.
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cause of Jewish education. Our schools arttl
lom Elchanan Jaffe and Joseph
-'
This
was too much, too extravagant, to Gordon, who as. also
must once and for all be given a status of
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The Late Rabbi Hurwitz.
prime importance in our communal think-
In his unassuming manner, Rabbi Reu-
ing and communal organization. And if
we are to be true to our responsibilities we ben Hurwitz was a valuable asset to the
will guarantee for the schools an unham- Detroit Jewish community, Not only as
the treasurer of the Jewish National Fund.
pered existence.
When the Emergency Allied Jewish an office he held fur a period of 10 years.
Campaign opens on June •, the United but as a worker in the ranks of the most
• Hebrew Schools will be among the major important Je•kh causes he rendered in-
causes demanding the unstinted support valuable services.
During the Keren Hayesod and United
of the Detroit Jewish community. For the
sake of a Je•ishly-prepared youth that will Palestine Appeal campaigns, whenever he
be in position to defend its human status was Called upon to serve the United He-
in the world, the forthcoming drive must brew Schools and the Allied Jewish Cam-
be made an unquestioned success. Without paigns. Rabbi Hurwitz was in the front
our schools this community will be \vithout ranks of the most ardent volunteers. The
. United Hebrew Schools owe much to hint
a soul.
for the service he rendered as a member
the board of education and as the one
Journalism in Barbaric Germany. of
bliss Helen Wilkinson, English news- who helped build up the school branch at
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. sitting at the table.
"All right, maybe we Jews are a great people, bat saying that we
ran do anything better than any other people is taking in
territory. We can do some things better, other people can do ether
things better."
"No," said Simonson, "I say we can do anything better."
"W..II." said Gordon facetiously, "maybe you can even outdrink
all Irishman."
,
toted
for,
but
this
is
the
tird
time
and
in
none
brilliant
Ornament:
••Listen." said Simonson, "if Jews make up their mind, they
A BANKERS' FEUD
that one has won the awaid. Dr . can „ rt.; „ aiiii . mk anybody. "
than in our own.'
Rather startling statement. that inure Si(
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"We, whose function it is to Holmes is certainly entitled t,
of former C o ngressman F. 11.1
LaGuardia in a recent issue of ' heal the wounds of humanity, earl 1 every honor that can be Ynnf' 11 r''' THIS AND THAT
upon
him
by
the
Jews
of
thi
th
e
Jahotinsky, the Revisionist Zionist leader, is a criminal lawwr
Liberty 'Magazine to the effect that 1 not regard with i n diff e r e n ce
fie , aim , its country. Ile has been the unflag and, they say, a swell one.
some of the big Christian bankers! infliction of new „
Dr. Sosskin, promMent English Zionist, agricultural exp. it. i' 1
wer e 11U( to get the ,lever in the body. Our sympathy goes to all
• has u l lr'kk:.nd 'hranredlirini'Llhsanielletit.. said to be able to get more out of a foot of ground than any ether
United States Bank failure. 11e1the oppressed and downtrodden, f aiW'shiso
doesn't mince wore], . . . claims and particularly to our own pro- the leading Jews for a recagnitioi
m an in England.
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or . of their civil and religious right ,
that the bank could have been fessional confreres, of any race
saved. that Singer and Nlarcus natiem, whenever and wherever He has raised his voice at all lino'
1where racial or religious intolr
didn't d o anything that Miteholl they are discriminated against."
lance has menaced the spirit of
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Americani s.
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I: ,• (IOTTHEIL MEDAL
the banking world didn't de
By GEORGE JOEL
Si 11r. John Hatio s Holnies , f will rejoice that this liberal Chris-
he says the benign gentlemen ' '
ES
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n alone preach ,
lion leader . who not
Sport. Editor of Detroit Jewish Chronicle and Jewish
:he Community Church, New York,
Inc over New
NewYork honking '1'
but I RA( Th ES the doctrine of
Telegraph
c Agency.
tunes d
decreed that they had ' ' has been awarded t he Zeta Beta
th
many Jewish bankers and wai''.'' Tau Gottheil Medal for the year --t.' "brotherhood of man" has wool
this
medal.
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Ile lives in the thickly-tenanted and remembered that he Wel law/
paper writer. on her return to London from Westminster and nelnlar.
. Rat' •
Itiall. This medal is given annu-
to reduc e the number .
The Jewish National Fund suffers the li...meal to say the least when i '
section of the Bronx, that borough their leader but. childlike the)
.fly by this fraternity to the
Berlin, made a number of interesting rev- 1
COMMITTEE VS. CONGRESS
of New York which has taken the were too absorbed in th c ioselves
American, Jew or Gentile, who has
elations regarding the situation in Ger- greatest loss in his death because in his considers what's going on now
I am sorry to see the "break" place of the old east side.
His to pay much attention eel II) niie'!
most for Jewry during the
many, in an interview given to World's lifetime he made this Palestinian cause his Washington regarding the I'm • .. done
year for which recognition is between the American Jewish name is just plain Myers Gold- plight. Soon they Al' longer du,
Bankers Guild!
and the American Jewish stein. lie is eleven years old, his ter'ed around him and he found
(lid he for-
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that
Congress
,iven. This is the first time
Press News. Miss Wilkinson described the major interest. But at no time
od y is that of a hay of nine, but himself left alone. Ile chuld 0111
get the other institutions. His death. there- GERMAN DEBT TO JEWS
O Christian has been honored by Committee. The detail, I am not b
the sight
status of journalists and correspondents in
A physician, II Chriatiall. pen- being chosen by a In oun of Jewish Interest.' in. What concerns the his face—well, if he were to be watch his friends, but
Germany, and in the course of her inter. , fore. is an irreparable loss to the entire thei brief note which accompanied j, ■ urnalists throughout the coun-iewr3'• or at least the thoughtful • taken on a railroad train and was was like so much metlicinc to hull.
view stated: Detroit Jewish community,
the article I ant quoting below. try, Other Christians have been {tart of American Jewry. is the dis- seen by the conductor sitting in a The months passed. he we or.
advantage of discord in our ranks coach. the official would never ac- der treatment. His leg incl 1 "yed•
Ile writes: "This is a little thing
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"British journalists have not the least '
Just at it time when we need a ceps his half-fare ticket. "Why. slowly, but it did irnpreve It us ,
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I know you will appreciate.
Jewish
Book
Week.
11 "a
united
front. I am almost tempted he's a man," the conductor would still stiff and unbending.
conception of the terror of personal vio-
toe bad the 'lleinie.s . do not b' '.
no
to exclaim "a plague on both say.
he could stand on it. Ile
Lag ll'Omer. (Olsen ed its the Scholars hiw much they owe. Jews." 1 •
JEWS IN ART
lence and expulsion hanging over news-
tie,
longer
satisfied
to
remain
en
your
houses."
The
latest
flare-up
Ilymie's aged face was caused
papermen in Germany. native or foreign. Festival, occurring this year on Sunday, ;wick in question appeared in
has resulted from a difference e.f by that wave of infantile paralysis sidelines. Back into the fray-
h ning Count
y (al M
the Mao
C. .1. Bulliet. writing in the
stand
opinion between the American that swept over this enlightened Hymie refused to let that 1cg
cal Saci et y Bulletin. April, 1 1111 31a,
"Will h. the Jewish correspondent of the May It ushers in the annual Jewish Book
Chicago Daily News, has this
Jewish
Committee and the Ameri- land two summers ago. An only in his way. He. played just as hard
and
is
reprinted
in
the
Pittsburgh
to say of Joys who have at-
Manchester Guardian, was compelled tee ' Week which has been observed during this
Manchester
can Jewish Congress as to the ad- child, he was stricken with the as ever; no longer a leader. ne , V,-
Medical Bulletin. It reads:
tained eminence in art:
leave at are early date. Norman Ebburt. period for a number of years.
visability of holding, a parade to dreaded disease. He recovered but theless he insisted on taking Par
. . . The flower of Jewish
"Jewish art has heen a sub-
observance of this special medicine was not, as 14 commonly ject of live discussion ever protest the burning of "Jewish" was left with one much withered in the activities around hon.
who is still sending through frank ml's-This year
was
books in Germany. So on
A few weeks ago Ilynie
heels and twisted leg. Before that hot,
sages to The Times. and a correspondent week comes at a time when bigotry raises thought. in early medieval day, since Pissarro scored CO em- of that incident comes the the charge,
sticky day when he was brought playing hall in the tram(•robe-ted
in nineteenth century Ger-
phatically in the French im-
iould
a supposedly enlightened coon- but
a
great
Conservative
newspaper
who
its
head
in
street
on
which
he
lived.
Ile
from
the
American
Jewish
Com-
,ta
bed
he
had
been
one
of
the
of
need only recal
pressionistic movement and Is-•
mittee that the American Jewish. most active boys in the n•ighbor- still throw and catch. even if he
askedme not to mention his name. have try. While Germans are burning the mescal giants Ila lienle, Cohn
rack brought the art id Hol-
Congress made public without per- hood. No game was too strenu- was a little slow gettting ar.and.
Jews. heim, Viechow. Weigert. Traube,
land
into
a
new
significance.
In
both received personal warnings that they classics that have been written by
mission the correspondence which eons. no wall too high, no prank too The game was hot and to e and
Neiss•r. Ilebra, Boas, l'nna Rom-
old times, when Orthodox Jews
'Al, exchanged between the two rough for Hymie. A born leader, Hymie was absorbed. He had just
will be expelled unless the tone of their our people make a celebration of a period herg and Ehrlich--there are many took almost as seriously as did
safely to
groups with reference to the a kid who just couldn't play sec- made a hit and limped
aside
in
honor
of
learning.
others - to appreciate the truth of
messages is modified. Schiff. of Vorwarts, set
the Mohammedans the prohibi-
parade. The statement is made and fiddle. Proud of his youthful first base. The catcher aaan'
this statement.
Not
only
because
ignorance
has
no
place
tion
of
their
common
hero.
and Daily Herald correspondent was corn-
by Morris Waldman who writes in strength, he revelled in the exu- looking and Hymie dashed f. ir sec-
"Dr. William Oster. the great
Moses. against 'graven images.'
in Jewish ranks. but because we place the
ond; just then a touring car
the name of Dr. Cyrus Adler to herance that was his by right.
medical cosmopolite, knew this
•pelted to stop sending messages.
the Jews displayed little ambi-
-
When Hymie returned from the swished around the c orner,streak
"Kuh, the famous Jewish correspondent aristocracy of learning on a plane far above well. Writing from Berlin in 18144 tion to shine in the arts of Bernard Deutsch. president of the
ing down the street, the ',wand.
American
Jewish
Congress
.
.
hospital
with
his
leg
in
stiff,
cruel
a
he says'
either sculpture or painting. in
baseman
had
his
back
to
the
ear.
of the United Press. found the situation that of the material. Jewry must triumph
"You seem more disposed to at- steel brace, his whole aspect on
" - Should another Moses arise
light of achievements of the
spiritually over its adversaries even in a
tack the American Jewish Com- life had changed. For weeks he he was signalling the catcher to
intolerable, and has returned to London.
and preach a Semitic exodus from
last century, however. with
"Knowing what has happened to Ger- . period as dark and RS gloomy as the pros- GerrnanY , and should he prevail, Pissaro, Israel's. Matisse, Pica , - mates than to take counsel in be- refused to even leave his mother's throw out Hymie—but Hymie saw
half of thg Jews of Germany .. . little fiat, and he was • boy who the speeding auto. Instead of
Modigliani Chagall and
ent. By consistently adhering to the tra- they would leave the land m ip.,
man newspapermen, I dread to think what 1
you gave Dr. Adler's letter to the couldn't be kept in the house. Fin- running directly for the hese. he
e irished far more than was an-
some others in the front ranks.
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have
happened
to
Fraser.
the
English
(Minns
and
principle's
of
the
ages.
in
ele-
press without his Permission . . ally he
•aa cajoled into sitting threw himself forward and kr••
't.hile.
dhe
i eL b, F.0 ant
1.7/gtei dey
I
may
Jewish art has become formid-
the
and your letter of May 4 to the down on the steps in front of the ed the second basemen out of good
and
in
eating
knowledge
and
learning
jewel..
f
able
and
Jewish
scholars
have
journalist, who is missing.
llyrrie's
peo- err.' To say nothing of the mate- laid claims to f.obae of the old er press before it reached him. . . . tenement in which he lived. He sat, way. The car broke
c"I have seen Jewish, Communist and ! striving for understanding among all t h e oatwealth, there is not a profes. masters. notably Rembrandt This conduct in hi. (Adler'al opin- and watched his former playmates leg. The doctors say Hymanwill
among
e
will
shame
the
bigots
recover.
Hymie
only
said. "Tal!:
ion transcends all the amenities of going through the usual antics.
Ision which would n ot suffer the
Socialist journalists with pulped faces, I pies, we
and El Greco."
broken limbs and desecrated homes. They nations.
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blyi.Cioasrelpeisi
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of a Boy Athlete
serious loss of many of its most'
decent correspondence." At first they were sympathetic
and I'd of been safe by a mile.