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Sabbath Rosh Chodesh Readings of the Law
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Roth Chodesh Readings of the Law Sunday, June 25

Nuw. '!` I I.",

June 23, 1933

Sivan 29, 5693

A Great National Tragedy.
l'he ish people mourns the pit

German Jewry Is Doomed.
In ‘Iew of the truth
time heals all
wnunds, it is %Yell that we slmuld not per-
, mit the horrible situation in Germany to
totally forgotten.
The lesson of thi-,
tragedy must not be lost.
The
not be permitted
, to gain ground, in the face of contradic
Icily
• t : ct , . t hat t he Gelman - Jewish sit tia-
t l o ,li has inipresed, or that it IS Hearing solu-
tion. The facts are that Germany is deter-
,
minim to
if nit to exterminate.

Je

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o weeks in
tio, Ilitler

This is a sad hour in which we must
deliberate upon our loss.

The dominating thought demands that
a determined people should carry on the
work begun and that our efforts should be
redoubled in defiance ot' the tragedy Odell
has been thrust upon its

M'Donald Tribute
To Zionist Effort

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By A. ROSE MAN

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iigainst Jewish professional-,
all III!' mire :-a.% ere.
editor of Common-
I .rtant Catholic pi.rtiolicall. re -
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snode r Nazi ride, and in his
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impasing manifestation
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the exposition, admitted that thi
special reason of his presence III
Ill!' olt!tasi.ri was his desire to ex
press, at this particular tittle, hi.
plea-dlr,- at livings assoejated will
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the days \steal it tk ,tall fresh.
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And h o ts could riles c , 11 of Isidor
Shoos and Ida Straus, they ask,
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nirhe had made enough and Iv:Lilted
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during the first days of the Nazi
revolution, as understandable, even if de-
plorable, when the Nazi government delib-
erately proceeded to write into the
W of the land measures outlaw-
And the death of Dr. Arlosorolf should ing all .Ie vs. ivithout distinction betxv(ten
serve as a warning that this passing of the t'oniniunists and criminals and patriotic
leader should not be permitted to MTVe as citizens. it made a mistake comparable only
an entering wedge into the councils of to the invasion of Belgium at the outbreak
Zionism for leaders whose methods and of the 1'orld War.
programs may threaten the soundness of
conservative estimate or the case.
Zionist policy,
physical violence against Jews and of ,Imv-
This is a time also to think in terms of ish deaths attributable to physical violence
outbreak Would be
building leadership. New leaders must daring
arise to direct our national efforts, Nothing as follows (the (.\ idence to support this
should stand in the Nvtiy of Palestine's re- opinion will in due time be presented to
construction. 1)r. Arlosoroff's work will the world):
"Recorded cases of physical molestation
be carried on.
, of Jews serious enough to be 110tV1VOrtlIV
are at least 3,000.
Mean Judgment.
"Jewish deaths ranging from outright
There is so little joy in Jewish life that killing to deaths resulting from injuries or
the redeeming, encouraging and inspiring sh o
ck produced bv physical violence are
elements in our existence are the occasional at least 300."
evidences of the productive abilities of
T o forget or to ignore the existing sor-
Jews.
ro•ful plight if our people would be sheer
At the Wembley Fair in London several folly, and to fail to recognize its lesson.:
years ago, at the Palestine Exhibition in would be historic stupidity. German Jewry
Paris, on occasions when Jews give evi- ; is (loomed and all Israel must build for all
dence of their creative powers, we haVe our people. If all of German Jewry can-
reason to feel proud that we are on a ' not be saved. the young folks should at
par with the other peoples of the world. least he provided with means of a liveli-
It Is natural for Jews to feel sad Mien, hood for the future. 'rh o , tire threatened,
in scanning the list of the 66 nations par- lik e th e i r fellow-Jews iii p o t an d, w i t h t , t, t ,_
ticipating in the N‘'orld Economic Confer- nomic declassification, and the best minds
ence, we find Jewry's and Palestine's in Jewry must be mobilized to find solu-
name missing, in spite of the fact. that nit- tion to the problem.
tions one-fifth the size of ours have been
But before this is done, it is important
given places at this conference.
that Jews should not be fooled into be-

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etaismed. It is iny op ).lion that some of these , S•careesp,
un?'" quit try gathering Matter and after they are out of Gerinn
ll .pill saint , iitrat•ity stories that will make the old ones I i
tame

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toriti,1 by the

dolls counter propitgarlda of the Hiller

extent probably surpasses iiny recorded 111-
of persecution in Jewish history.
For it goes deeper, and is more inclusive
in its intent to absolutely eliminate the
,lowish Portion of the Hatton, than
any other outbreak of the kind.
"Due or the !mist prominent (4.rniao
political leaders told nu' that he believed
that \\ink , the world outside Germany

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Ntt‘k!, matter i•aining out of Germ, ny naii
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tat,. is sending no mere -igned dispatv•hes
tic his papers.
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The tight between Baer arid Schineling, l is le Ileywm a l B ins ,
was ',garde(' by many in the light of a contest between Itabla
mid .11114 Hitler.
Perhaps it's just all omen of what's (aiming to ILtler. .
it s is it that we are just in11111!!ilig
in widiful thinking'!

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Nea'S
By DAVID SCHWARTZ

1,33 Juxish TelrgraphIc Akers,

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Protestant, Catholic and ,It.\\

tar as the pers e cution

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Tidbits and

The American Jewish Congress distributed 2,500 copies id .l a
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‘Vatermati \Vise's work on the Nazis-"Swastika"--amon g
neon
of Fangs,- and others of prominence.
Th e heel: generally had a better sale than expected.
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to us that san•ene aught to donate as generously copies of the n
by Dr. 1-aac Goldberg and lb• Abraham Ilyerson on th e
contributions to Germany.

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and Atiiertiaitt, tattle's , .

By- the-Way

11.i, noes

Ilea for Co-Operation.
:Mr ha, le- of !ill lint

and pl•tifessional

So great is the loss that it is inipo,.-ible
dispassionately to describe it,

Also, in a period of internal conflict, at
a time when wiser statesmanship demands
the continuation of the tactful, conserva-
tive and admittedly the \vit.:yr method or
building our homeland as carried on by
the present Zionist Executive in Palestine,
the guiding spirit of this administration-
Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff-is taken from us.

JESSE STRAUS•AMERICA'S
NEW AMBASSADOR

j Ili 0'4 ; that the boycott

lily

At it time %Olen the uplmilding of Pales-
tine demands priority in Jewish planning,
one of our ablest leaders is taken froin us.

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of a great and !Il'v"I'd s"'•
1/r. Chaim Arlosor(ill's death at III
hands or an assasm removes 1'11111 1 II , Ic \‘.
ish helm one of our very ablest leader , .

111urdered at a time when candid plan-
ning is necessary for the saving 44 thou-
sands 111/011 itmusantis of declassed German
Jews through their settlement in Palestine.
ArlosornIf's death comes as a painful
shock to all conscientious Jews.

THE LEGAL EHROICICLE

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Wailang.ton Post.

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f the .1,1\ it,11 Charities 14 New v„,
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the scrap Inisitiess but to,i\
bra wit, - a hook for relaxatiori.
Speal.ing of rehixatian,
is an authorit• on that.
One of his books I- en "Ilobbit.s."
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years ebb

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A reader gulled Jaisdi Fishman, editor of the Jewish Mai
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J dnOtua l , theother tlay an the phime.
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"I %rant to know," he said, "if it is really true that. the cour.• ,
nrw ling and w.• will du o u r hest is
going' to have inflammation?"
ro satisfy yeti."
"Going to ha \e?" auesital Mr, Fishman, "Isn't it already?"
1, , d,1 Leading thanked the Prime
"No, I Inefin inflammation you
know, paper money or sole.
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thing," continued the telephoner.
car e sympathy and a
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ef the I. •,
in,• to prove la. Einstein's theories that there
ish National Final slain!.
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ti tztii .sdpiees the exhibit1111 1 ,\11,
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argument is as follows:
aiding to Entstein, energy is con \ ertible into mass.
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The exhibition, Lord Reading de- sin, .• •;•,, ii death energy ilemiets, it quantum if mass (lc-Farts lion.
claret!, "shows the remarkable man- the
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that quantum lutist he somewhere,
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reeiprocal trade. '
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s lark World, was scheduled to get the Ittnha
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Apart from th e material s id e of Ih, •. 1
to•, and would have
but for the Hitler doings making ■
exhibition, it shows the cultural and . 1, s
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eilucat ional in the architeologo a
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RANDOM THOUGHTS

b' Charles
.loseph

'lbw failure to get the appointment probably made Siviipt , real,/
Cot. the first time in his pile !lint he was a Jew. Ile has never as-- _-
iotad himself iv it h things Jewish , and very few knew that he a

The pre-col writer knew' his private secretary and she was Una %%al,
\V . ,IS a ,leer

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Noie that lineage, by reason of the Espositiott, is iii the lino•
light, it may interest you to know that the site of the present Chicag••
postotlic e
in the loop was the site of the first synagogue in Chicago.
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WORLD CONGRESS ISSUE
'that it will the greatest .newish ro thine le•s than ;in insult to this
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the
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imeago Unity ('nose)., for id i om car entertain
\Vhile I beliii , in il meeratie ac-
in the hi,t"f Y "f the natiati to have such a e ountry
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So in Waking, your peens Ill i,a l treat all A11111'14,111 passport : a ,. great admiration, for which we expectial but received no word
11,11 I wonder if it i- the best thing ItolIntl')'.
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I at criticism from th e learned dictor.
i„ hold n ‘s.,,,.1,1 Jewish c ongress for the fair arrange to join with n g h c oot cm pt.
Yet recently, we misspelled
b . ■ "lL.1er
that it his name arid was the doctor's face red.
e:
action against Germany' I h!' vast army of ea.-religionists ech oRussia biol. the pa
n,
,, 1 , , .iiii , , , , ., , Iii ni.i.,, ,ii„:; „ „iiiig
. iiitcaltei,, ,:ni., sin.,,,,,.,.;..ini: r mail, And
yet mistakes
a lot of great
people couldn't spell. George W ashington
\l'Ilit II is eialteallIllthal next month will make this a lone-
ninny
in spelling.
,, I t is reportedo w H a . bored day in the annals of Amer:-
London.
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coot. .•rime is being organized by can J. \vry.
gii i a i ■i : i ,.. i t i,,t. ih i,, i l e i,s,%::: i t .i.
. bii iilints'eipi.i iiiiiii it ii,livi i
IS. U. Blumenthal, publisher of the London Daily Telegraph, is
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Samna! Unternies•er and Lord Mnl-
nii,,,, , t,, tniie
t t ,, ,,ifm., of rilecou' nt , r . ...
Oa 'i I. The term "COnfentilelt" apt GERMANY AND RUSSIA
the graiolson of an Anwricatt rabbi. And he is very proud of b e ing
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p •als more to me.
If leaders of
of rabbinical anteceiltaits, despite the stories that were printed on
IVIiile it is P"ssit d e that Itre'l dea t ()f course
coursewatt
that
aw rel Y ' tuff mill his visit to America that he was almost an anthakanite.
Sw
e is' throughout the world, pas- Ittaisevelt will not art upon the de- f11.11,4•11,0 but it gave
the Nos-
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stand of the petition now being pre- snips a p e g to hang their hat on.
Dr. Sosskin, Ono. of the Zionist Revisionist leaders who is id
would meet to rem-I/ler what steps pared by the li'sai Irrith, asking m ai- eves , conditions beraine
to take against li, ).many am! not that he protest against the acts of acut e that President Taft decided 1111 authority on agricultural fertilizers-strange combination
make their decon-stens front page liermany, yet the elect if a million to break .4r commercial treaty re- also worked out a plan tor raising crops in factories. Calls it ", .
copy that I think Would he 1110, , Ignatures may have some weight.' lations with Russia But such pro- farming."
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held speeche s in , d ably are the as
•.II Nan' that Hitler will listen to to do with the treatment by Rus-Jd
A well known man, recently returning from Palestine, predi,t
der 44 the day. And when the, that kind 10" a protest whi.n thus
f 'kw' who were t' uhl 't.t ' '' t' ti d l idt . . , that in five years' time Palestine will have a population of 500. 1 " •
is much talk there is inclined to I.
far he ha , stublse sty' refused to ' “ Czar.
It was action taken only
Je•s--alinost as many as there are in Germany.
l'ou can take i .
loose talk, and loose talk create. ',hid to In in , I few, higher sour- cause the rights of American ,-iti- "r leave it.
misunderstanding , :old sometime - . e,
:s., c•
. t I I,• Irnai It'rith zens were involved.
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add fuel to the thinies to be es
is iisma Tn. , :old ..iSert 111 a fruit- case of Rumania where John Ilay,
Nlowrer, author of a recent book on the Nazi movement f.
,
tinguished.
11' e see examples .,( less bro-ir. -. It seem: to 1110 that seeretary of state, protested to Nu. which
he wan the Pulitzer prize, says that the Ilitlerites blame Jew
' that sort of thing right here iii when leading Senators attaek and mania its action against th e J ews
Washington. so me congressman condemn Germany in the halls of lit eause as a result of her infidel if a German boy fails in mathematics. It is all due to th e Jew.
- - overemphasis of the importance of mathematical thinking. Naze.
ris e s and makes ;,,,inine statena.nts Congress that would influence Hit-
treatment, Jew,: were tossed to they say, should think with their blood, not with their h ea ds .
We console (ourselves when we are told Hering that the problem is nearing solu- such us that made by Represent a- ler. Of twurse if the p titian will ant
come to the country. Ilay's n o t...
Whatever may be said of the theory that you shouldn't thin
that a Jewish representative of what we . tion. As a matter of fact, everything live NleFadden of Pennsylvania cause th e pr e sid e nt t o act, of which created a sensation internationally . with your head, it seems quite apparent that Nazis don't.
who had never head that the "Prot- I am doubtful, then it would be a as it was a bold and unusual stop
hope will eventually be a Jewish Palestine serves to prove that German Jewr y i s owls of Zion" wen . forged ,duce- diff
Down south, where we used to live, the 1411 colored d
eren t ,t„ry. Sonleoni ,
omen u s ic
mention- for one country to take against an- , to use their head to carry big baskets of washing.
has been selected by the Palestine govern- doomed.
meats and proceeded to attaek the ial to me the action id' Taft in re- other in such a situation.
nut
A billy goat uses his head to butt with.
Jew's.
That's
%%by
I
don't
like
Con.
!anon
to
Russia.
But
that
was
a
W latther President Roosevelt can
ment to represent it officially at the Century
•
0 ,.,,,, s t,, t h,,,,,, the G m man -iota- Ilitrt • rt • at
I once knew a fellow who said the only use he ever put I,
"
case entirely. Russia re- eta nly protest to GerrnanY and thus . head to was to grow dandruff.
"
of Progress in Chicago. We feel a certain
Ire Mas t have had Nazi blood in bi n,
tion. So I vote for a confert.m.e.
n,
fused to honer an Anwrioin pass- cad ate a situation of extreme deli-
Sir Ernest Rena, writing in the London
Perhaps what the Nazis should try to Ilo is to a nd some mea n
pride also in the fact that a special day
port when held la. a Jew and would easy, seems to me, improbable. It , of diverting the fluids that
g 0 to make up the head o the lower par'
not admit American citizens of th e may 1,, th a t th roug
has been set aside at the World Fair for a Daily Telegraph recently, made an inter- IS BAER JEWISH?
diplomatic of the anatomy and grow tails instead.
Jewish faith to Rus , ia. It was an channels he might find h
some means
Someone writes to me to it if intolerabl e
display of Jewish prowess at field meets esting comment On the world crisis which
condition and I think of inducing Germany to modify her
Max Baer is "wholly Jewish." I
produced a Hitler, and suggested that "the
that the United States waited all present polic•. As to that it would
and for a monster pageant which is to be a
review of Jewish history in colossal form. only act of statesmanship" during the war don't know. Si many of us take too long la take :whom It was, not surprise me in the least to
an interest in our celebrities be-
learn that President Roosevelt has
was the Balfour Declaration, Sir Ernest t.atise of "pride of race." Minerit les
And yet, a gentleman in the employ of declared:
already taken such action without
naturally are more intense in this
the need if a petition.
GOETHE
KNEW
YIDDISH
the Chicago Jewish Charities saw fit to
respect. SI1 cur glary in our ,l o w is h
"We have a wealth of experience to guide doctors and philosaph•rs, and ac-
come to Detroit at the convention of social
That Johann W olfgang von
in
JEWS AND MUSIC
ion- less and writ. 1's and prize fighters, Goethe, the greatest poet
workers
workers and to resort to ridicule about us
Germany
a view a the iviirih
I met a professor the other day
In connection With armaments and musicians. But somehow wt , ever
don't become so excited
excited °VC( or, ever prduced, was at one time in-
"Jewish Day" simply because it special
in the Yiddish language who is interested in certain Jewish
and tariffs, every conference to remove
prophets. or ,,,,nr, we pis-
A Story of Modern Industrial Reconstruction
period has been set aside for a Jewish pur-
i n , . ; i is not commonly known. This is studies. For example he is inter-
them has accelerated their growth. The ten a ppreciatively when the ra bb
pose and was labeled Jewish.
l a aks about them in his sermons of peculiar interest in the light of ested in finding out why so many .
innumerable conferences to relieve Ger- and when our writers who want to the fact that Gareth,- is claimed by Iews tak
By LEON DENNEN
e up music. And he has
The mere fact that this gentleman saw many of the impossible obligations of the stress the Jews' uontribution to sic.- the anti-Semites as one of their .
, colartcht
10)3 .1..•an Tele•raphic
an
extraordinary
fund
of
infor-
own.
I
fit to ridicule ,Jewish education and to original Peace Conference have produced , ilization,
refer to them. But Soria!
f ii, an,. in., ininisrsfi.il in mas
The fact is that Goethe in his notion on the subject. He probably
laugh at Jewish educators in the same Hitler. The world would be happy today Baer than in Moses and I yentas, youth studied Yiddish with a eon- has assembled the most complete
Take the story of Leah Rot-
was explained, is part of
breath that he laughed at "Jewish Day" if all the minutes of all the conferences t, say that seme appreciated Ibier's i.erted Jew-. In his novel of let- list of Jewish professional musics 1 nik • According to her IK)S4Pra
scheme to develop the handiciai
friend, Reisel, she belonged to a
kind of linguistic exercise
industry among the colonists ass
serves the more severely to condemn his . could be expunged and if the Balfour Dec- victory over Sehm•ling a greater tern-a
Isere of
very rich family. Her house in
triumph for the Jews than the Mac- in which the characters carried on tans, teachers, members
that it will eventually help raj-,
in different Ian- orchestras, soloists, etc., in the
the village was nicknamed the
sneers. laration would remain as the only act of cabees over the Syrian hosts. But
their material conditions.
he
"House of Romanoffs." Natur-
ter the benefit of my 1..1.rresp•n , li.nt
he devoted a section to country. I suggested that one sea-
Let this man's mean judgment be re- statesmanship since the war."
ASK ABOUT AMERICA
ties Yiddish.
ally, the Revolution did not spare
Gaet he mentions this on why so many Jews enter the
I
would
say
that
in
front
of
m
e
I entered the shop late in the
corded in order to emphasize the need for
If only all the unhappy minutes in the a newspaper which says that Ricer' A novel in his "Dichtung and War- field of music is because they are this house to Romanoffs either.
euening. The work was alrea , 1\
A
After the Bolshevik seizure of
more of the type of events and pageants annals of world affairs could be expunged! father was Jewish and his mother It '
P 04111 in Yiddish, writ- naturally inclined that way. He
finished and the workers-.. ,
d
power, Leah's husband, a rich
emirs a racially ten by the seventeen-year-ol
gen- denied that and intends to prove
women and young girls-wire
which present us in the light of a nation I And if only sonic of the distorted ideas still Statehl rish, so he emirs
flour merchant, deserted her. He
and nationally quite a it of terri- i ns in celebration of the wedding that I ant wrong. When all the
sitting around a hot stove, di-
of builders rather than a people whose in the minds of many Jews and non-Jews fury'.
f his uncle, is preserved in the . data has been assembled and di-
escaped to Germany where he
cussing something heatedly. NI+
Frankfurt Pity Library.
died in misery and poverty. Leah,
pride is limited to dispensing charity and could be erased!
i rested, his conclusions may he in-
appearance caused some •xcitt
•nethe's outback on Yiddish tray teresting and surprising to our
to escape starvation in the vil-
ment. But not for long. In .,
to emphasizing the existence of poverty.
But the world continues on its path. with JEWISH DAY JULY 3
also he seen in his many c ont . peopl e.
lage, was forced to join a kolchoz.
moment
I, too, was sitting ma•
I trust I w ill Ise parinned for alerts on that language which are
its many peoples failing to recognize the constantly
While in the subject of music
"At the beginning," relates
the stove and bombarded with
reminding those
wha in. .nterspersed in his works. The and musicians I must speak of
Reisel,
"it
was
difficult
for
her
rights
of
the
oppressed
and
harrassed
Jew-
numerous
q u e s t i ins, among
They Refuse
tend ti visit the World's Fair at references to Yiddish include such Pescha Kagan who is
to get used to the new life. Af-
them: "How do the Jews live
'
"The Jews have stood by the graves of ish minority and with our own people re-
arrange to to expressions as The Judensprache able pianist. She met and played
ter all, she used to roll in milk
America '•'
there on July 3, when mes a
has something pathetic in it" and for Paderewski and later played
taining a bias which drives them to making three thousand Jewish min yid than
all their oppressors in turn."
and honey. and now she had to
All spoke at once.
After ..
wo• It is the accent of an unfeminine' for Walter Damrasch. After a
to work. Leah was a snob.
while, however, the conversatio -
concessions
and
therefore
to
fail
to
recog-
This Was Dean Inge's warning to Jew-
men, including a trained chorus of language." In a version of the private audition he wrote "Sha is
She
could
not
associate
with
us,
was
between
Leah
and
myself
a thousand cokes and an orchestra story Of
Josuph and his brethren. one of the greatest talents I have
baiters in a sermon he delivered at St. nize the need for a reconstructed life of gigantic MU! Will depict the op•e -
who scrubbed her floors, sold her
The others listened attentively
which is commonly ascribed to ever heard." She might have been
which
will
substitute
pride
and
dignity
for
vinegar, or repaired her shoes."
We spoke fc.itr a long time, Leah.
Paul's Cathedral in London.
taste "The Romance of a People." Goethe, there is evident a
marked included in the list of prodigies for
a very cultured woman, explain , d
Time conquered pride. Today,
the present degradations.
This historical pageant was rhos n familiarity with the Jewish Purim she played at the
But the Germans refuse to learn this
age of four. She
to me many things about tI•
although no longer young, Leah,
by a committee of foremost Jew ,
play on the same subiect. Among studied piano with Moritz Rosen-
The world's "only act of statesmanship" nad
a healthy tan on her cheeks, is
kolchozes. Reluctantly I cut o''
lesson. Poland won't learn it Rumania
be will worth traveling the many unfinished fragrant% of that and romposition with Regi-
is Jewry's badge of honor.
an excellent worker.
the conversation, when I wa'
thous-nds of miles to witness, It the exula•rant young pout, is also nail Morris of the London Royal
and Hungary did tot want to hear of it
called by the chairman of the
will he staged in Soldier's Fie , 1 an epic on "Der Ewige Jude."
I met her for the first time at
How many recognize this
Academy.
But
I
must
stop
because
kolchoz.
On
the
same
day
will
he
a
Jewish
And the vicious cycle continues its rota-
the kolchoz millinery shop. It
Because of Goethe's interest in Pescha Kagan is one of my pet
Perhaps the question should state "how
"Well,
anyway," conclailts:
is one of those few shops, organ-
tion.
Exposition as well as a Jewish Yiddish and his little-known Yid- enthusiasms. Her brother is Rabbi
Leah, "if God will help us and
few recognize this?" And therein is hid- 1 Olympiad of sports. Thnae in dish writing's. he has been included Kagan of Uniontown, Pa., and in
ized by ORT, which are particu-
Wbo
next?
.
we 'has have a little more bread
larly
useful
in
the
winter
months
den the tragedy,
charge of this feature of the Cen- in the Lexicon of Yiddish Lidera- private life she is Mrs. David '
next year, there certainly will
tury of Progress express the view' ture, edited by Zalman Reizen. I Glick,
when there is little work in the
kolchoz. This millinery shop, I

The Only Act of Statesmanship.

Once She Rolled in Milk and
Honey, Now She Works in
Village Millinery Shop

To Learn!

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