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people made during the Great War. It is not
a question of giving charitable subscriptions to
the Jewish National Fund or the Koren Ilaye-
sod, as they have been doing for the last 12
years, but rather of makinz a home in Palestine
for that faithful remnant who cannot stay in
Germany or Itussia and cannot he absorbed
elsewhere. Let us eonsider what the impover-
ished Greek people dad when, in 1922, after the
disaster of the campaign in Anatolia, they'
were faced by the sudden invasion of some two
million l•fu•ce , from Asia Minor, driven Out
by the Turk-. They contrived to settle them
On the 'and in Nlacedonia and in the rest of
the little kingdom, and in less than ten years
they turned these refugees into the strong
backbone of a greater Greece. The Jewish
task is Loth easier and harder. We have not
to mak,. a home for great masses; but on the
hand our refugees ar e not a hardy, dis-
• ed peasantry ready at once to resume
d
,sou; and we have not an empty
•
h to place them. Ill Palestine
t o provide that an IlletellSed
of .lows shall not mean any
t he Arab, and shall bring a benefit
He among whom the Jews are settled.
1 however, though 111111eUlt, is man-
.1, ,
L p, Ade have the will.
1r
, d1 t he stimulus Of
,I.lo to bring into
\\-•• shall be blind
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Sabbath Readings of the Law
Pentateuchal portion
%din. 22,1.2):9
Jot; e- I I :1
Prophetical portion
Tammuz 6, 5693
June 30, 1933
The Great Event in Chicago.
The eyes of American .Ievt ry are fociHeil
on Chicago this week-end.
Several events serve to place special im-
portanc• upon the tit currt nee,, in that city
in the coming few days.
The annual convention of the Zionist
Organization of Anleri0:1 will tak e pl ac e
• 0, mnition;i1 WC•ti•n"t
trair (ttunrIl
t
ulv undermined and, what
,niportard, the strength of Juda-
!mined in the W,est.
Jew:- live,
f rom external opitre•sinn in WeSt
t, I
:11111 in A menica ; but hoe,' feeble
in-niration is their Juduti•ni"
• In only do the Jew s today seem ilk!,
their 41011111 ideas.
It may
I !bat in Palestine also you will find
I.», t of the Jew HI population irreligious.
1: I'
sty (rho 11» been in that land can fad
on.cite tit :he -toritual and intellectual
ItI among the people. Sooner or later
quickening will come out of that
•) Lich will revivify Judaism through-
weild.
I
at a time when Palestine ,,, , opies a posi-
From Pal-
estine must emanate a s , 11111011 10 the major
portion of the Jewish problem, and by
means of colonization and the settlement
of Jews in Eretz Israel we huge to
alleviate much of the suffering which has
been heaped 1111011 Millions of .Jews. The
deliberations of this convention are, there-
fore, of great importance, ;old the presence
of 1)r. Chain] Weizniann should serve its a
signal for renewed effort in the iipbuiltling
of the Jewish Homeland.
tion of priority' ill Jewish tiro.
11 ;ye Ill P . 1.. rise to the need, of the occasion
t!,.. (-, !ode people 1111-1 have the emiviction lhat
Phln-tirie .11011 be the home of the Jewish spirit
trio) II is being (-Aped
C.1 . 1111:111y
and
The Hebrew l'hiv.tsitY
11111-I he expanded so as Iii r . -01Ve sone. of the
1)r. II!ttiziminn's message to the Chicago
convention will without (look be awaited
with great interest by Jews everywhere.
Recognized as the outstanding leader of
our people today, his coming to this coun-
try at this time will no doubt herald the
beginning of 0 new era in American
Zionism.
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But of prime importance for the litany
tens of thousands of Jews who will gather
in Chicago in the next few days will be the
staging of the manunoth pageant, "The
Romance of a I'eople," on the occasion of
Jewish Day at the Century of Progress.
Advance reports indicate that this dra-
matic interpretation of the history of the
Jewish people by a cast of about 3,500 will
mark the turning point in the dramatic
sketching of historic events.
To Meyer IV. NVeisgal goes the credit
for having made a national event of the
presentation of this pageant. His name
will be written prominently on the pages
which will record this important event.
A Solution to the Problem.
0111 -landing men of scholarly and scientific
genius, whom the German Government are
•Itiving out.
The Teehnicum at Haifa must
take in a number of the Jewish students ek-
eluded from the colleges of Germany. The
sehool s of Palestin e must he strengthened and
enlarged. so as to enable them to accommodate
the children of the' new home-coining. The
means must be provided for settling some
111011,111111, of young men and wtinien on the
areas of land already in the disposition of the
Jewish national bodies and for ;inquiring new
Above all, there must be it general
areas.
awakening of the Jewish peopl e to the need
of strengthening the hearth of the spirit in
which the universal and international ideals of
Judinsin may , he nourished 111111 inspired to
ail inn.
The Colonial Secretory spoke recently of the
tine combination in Palestine of head, heart
and treasure. But that combination must lr
marled to a degree beyond anything which has
yet been accomplished if we are to make a
worthy response to the call for action. The
times require heroic remedies tin a world scalo
for the problem of the Jewish people, as well as
for the world's economic and social problems.
%Ve cannot secure, it is true, the future of
Judaism by any material development tii the
Palestine home; but We can by united effort
build up the conditions in which Judaism nifty
be preserved and enlarged. Shall we rise to
the opportunity?
Here is it proposal which commands
Je)vrY's intmeillitte answer. \I'M it serve
to arouse our leaders from their lethargy,
or will they continue either to slumber or
to be divided on our major problems''
The present lioinHlernaiiils action. Let
our leaders take note of the situation, arid
let them unite for the good not only of
Israel's present but also of our people's
future,
Nazi Promises Scraps of Paper
By OBSERVER
1
A semblance of t•onciliation has
'
Int.-1,41 into the Jewish question
in Gni many. Herr
Herr Hitler and
his staff hate had to yield Ito
AM) rican and Eng11.11 public
protest, the extent that the
extirpation of German Jetery has
been ernssed out of their pro-
gram offieially. But Hitler re-
mains Hitler. It has nu-rely
ly
thought out new met hods, met Ir.&
wh• `I . true character and ?node
4,f opt tation cannot
st, easily
by foreign yes. This
It
al , 1 , 1.». thetefore been writ-
ten • V, the
t Of Making,
Pil l: •
1111
Ii
.111111 111s l a n 1:1—
TIM 1111 . 111,1 IS
..d
.
11111,11
1 •f
t11:111g.
High-
he
(to-
ty if 14
s 11111.01y were to let
lulled It, rest by these
eobes of Hitler and
I • ft 11 .1/1
1 . ,:t it . •tt>, for f•\ 11111111e, that
out of the :1,1ron Jewish-German
May, -,
ha, ht on allowtal
to (-(-sumoIhttit 1,1,1, lit,.
1 n . 1.1, I ' , in 11. 11i
aid- . '.I1iiip't
go
lint in
11
Jewish law-
t , " Astoeiationof
Gel iliabt• is Nazi, :MI n•• Jew
I all e‘t•I' obtain membership in
its riink -. Thus the .lewish law-
yer hasabsolately no avenue of
appioach to his business inter-
ests.
..ititIgeS,
only Aryans
and11,1' 11114 be sympathetic,
at least to the Nazi CHI'S, \VINO
Christian indeed, wind Jewish
client will entrust his case to a
. 1, Ivi , h law yer, who. at hest, will
ellettUlltet the passive resistance
of em ry important court of jus-
tice? I.awsuits are not under-
taken for htmutnitariati purposes,
therefore I must engage 11 law-
yer who in hest 141114111(41 to pre-
sent my cast) and that means,
a German Christian.
And so Herr Hitler
itler can' t' per-
mit all 3,000 Jewish lawyers to
resume the full lira:tine Of their
profession, without tieing false
in this plank in his platform.
"BEWARE" SIGNS
Now as to the .lewish doctors.
I'tivtde patients, who can choose
any physician they like, are rare
in Germany. Very few people
can still afford to pay a fee to
independent thiclitrs. The 111A-
Ofeity of the population belong
to sick-insurance funds. Labor-
ers and clerks, independent mer-
chants, professionals and per-
force (he jtibless, are voluntary
members. But in the office of the
sick-insurance fund, which the
member must visit in order t •
obtain his eeCeillts of his compen•
at niont•y, there hang plat.-
sion
aids: "Iteware of Jewish Ihic-
tors!"
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the sick-insurance fund, and
must not be a Jew. These in-
surance-funds are all organized
act-Tiling to the Nazi program.
(Chat Christian—what Jewish—
patient will (-insult a Jewish dia.-
tar and risk being deprive,' of the
curt treatment and his medicine?
Thus Herr Hitler can allow- the
.1) wish doctors even more liberty
in their practice, without being
furl.. to this plank in his plat-
f,,i ni.
NO JEWISH TEACHERS
The same situation exists in
ror e xample,
1 , 11).1te industry.
!de !min of Leiser. Merlin's larg-
ith :;2 branch
factnty,
t st
r slo t, s in the
may of cou se,
by' laws. employ .lowishsales-
peop
hut in all their branches
I he». is not a single Jewish em.
plot- ee, for it rosy and did happen
,.) t• y day, that customers re-
fit-, d t „ In 11 tilted on by Jewish
) I. ks
indeed to patronize ,.:neh
•tote at all.
Leiser, though
it•I) wish firm, is in 1111Silless 10
it
OF
s110,9 without any 11.11111e111
It 0 1 , 111 0 11 ,1 ,11nd they felt 1111111
forced
to
)11 9 1111ss
lit- i
in a hotly.
Of noun-e.
Hub r cannot he held e-
spott,.1 ■ for IheSe 111111SUrt - 9; he
has not rit e n any orders that
.11•w•ish eniployeeS be
!tilt Herr Leiser--that
that is, the
w tiers of this firm—have judged
it wiser to band their business
oter t•• a new management.
it goes
a)s with 1111 0.111111-
lions.
Ut.t1t. ,
There are no Jewish teachers
anymore. except the teachers of
II I ig iiin
thus( in special
, 1111/11IS
lint here also the
lillgest t1e111111111S
and
III0111- are made.
Fol . c9 , 1111111t1 : 11
.1t 1,1,11 high school w•ould la• con-
ducted in a nationalistic and
Christian spirit. The director is
In fittW hardened to receiving
such
n. letters. The teachers con-
sidered what was to he done. The
..- hoot has per vent Christian
teachers, who readily offered to
agree to this demand. It was
not in all eases out of tainvict ;
they were afraid. they did tint
want to lose their positions
through having the school closed
up.
The Jetvish teachers wavered.
'They could not agree to the na-
tinnalistn, but Christian spirit in
Jeivish school wouldolivinus-
ly absurd. The director (a Jew)
was recalled by wire, :old it was
decided that they would subscrilla
to the dettutnds. Ily "Christian,"
he explained, is meant the spirt
of love for others, and vourse
t h•• school wits (inducted in that
s pi it
of neighborly love.
A
rely Solomonic expression.
(I
the mminent
was pre-
st•nted fur the signature 14 the
teachers, the Jetrisli instructors
tick it upon theitiselie: to ex-
press their protest by signing on
the hack of the paper, while the
Christians ,ignell it on the •right
side. The schmil appears to be
saved. But it is quite possible
that the state exam i std ions board
will fail all the Jewish scholars,
for, though the school is a priv-
ate olle, it is subject to state su-
pervision. Thus gradually there
will be fewer and fewer pupils
at this school. And Herr Hitler
is innocent in this case also.
In their blind, fanatical hate,
the Nazis are also annihilating
purely humanitarian institutions
B y the-Way
Tidbits and A , etv,
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
•copros ta. 1933. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Intl
By GERSIION GELBER
19.13. Jewish T•itgraphic Agency, Ise
It'. Paul Joseph (chbels, May
19: ". , wt. know from having
worked with him Ilfitler) that
he is in fact very strict in his
priiplt ., but he is also mutter-
att. in his 1111thOdS of carrying
them out."
Staatsminister 1 Ir. Frank, May
20, '3:1: ". . • . We are anti-
Semites. We are waging tear
against the Jews. Nor we
permit anybody'
anybody'to dictate to us
in this matter." (Ilrausendnr
MY IMPRESSIONS
f l
PALESTINE
° I ARLOSOROFF
There was aomething liamiltonesque about the late Dr. .arin r:
tit.
for whom Tdonism is now mourning.
Hamilton, you remember, was the realist, the man who
,,,1,1
explore the realms of fancy, but always came down in the end -th e
.
man who made the government of these United States it w ,, •:,
—
,nr
, organism. Ile didn't like the state governments—and what ilti he
Ti satisfy a lung cherished am - ' do to show it. Ile befriended them—he took over their debts; that
Ideal, to seethe land of my an-, is, his Assumption Bill provided fur the nation taking over the ' :dal.
testers, the land where our Psalm- ! ity for the bonds that the various states had issued.
ists sang and the streets where our
IN ell, what was the result!
1 he result was just a s 11d„,
Prophets walked and proclaimed
had expected—that the states were dealt a severe blow. The 1,, . pie
truths, also to witness the re-birth
who held the bonds of the various states—most of then) the 1, dd; rs
of my nation of which I read and
in their communities --began to get enthusiastic about the ; an
heard s o much, I went to Pal-
instead of about the states.
estine last February and re-
And that, of course, was what Hamilton wanted—to sub.,
mained there three and one-half
the states to the nation.
months.
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EdIturs Note Gershon Gelber of 1050 Lewis
stirel. wind,or. the author of this article. has 1
In Pah:sone He
has made a Op:rough study of conditions in I
the Jewish Homeland and in this article de- i
.cow.: his impressions and presen le MS views
00 esota• conditio n.,
t.t.,, ...I tot. . ttstt
I did not depend tin official guides
to show me in a swift haphazard
manner the things which they con-
sider worth seeing and knowing,
but I went about, and came daily in
contact with inhibitants of (Hirt-r-
ent spheres and viewpoints, and
therefore feel that the findings I
arrived at are ill a great measure
authentic.
HIS GERMAN PLAN
Not being officially connected in
any Italy' \vith any Zionist Party
..1 ism, my only interest being to
the extent of seeing lily people ri)-
t stablished happily mice mare in
their homeland, I feel that my
views ean he safely accepted by
such like myself, whose heads are
not ahoy,. the (Inuits, who stand
squarely on practical ground, and
from such prospective determine
their celd•Iiisions. I may say right
at the outset, that in general, Pal-
estine has Out yet achieved its inil-
lennium that smite of our °Vert
Z0111111IS propagandists in their ot er-
bubbling enthusiasm would have us
believe. It huts its shady as well as ,
its sunny sides, whiCh is only nal-
ul til.
Hard Struggle Ahead.
Palestine has yet a long, long
way to trail and a hard struggle
ahead, hefare it will even appr,nii
anywIn.re the stage that is plc-
turtal fns its ill the 1h11S1 , 111, sold
that is not minimizing in the least
df what has been at-Meted. I
maintain, that this over-rating in
glutting terms and O m excei,
, I.
painting in brig•lit rosy c ol,s o f
the line vondit not
drtron...nt
mill has vans( il 11111i II 11:11111
the
Zionist cause, at home :Ind abroad.
Stich accounts instill in the hearts
of the Arabs, jealousy and fear,
which must 11Voill, as Mr. :11iller,
assistant governor of Jerusalem,
recently express' himself in an in-
terview with the editor o f Th e Ile_
troit Jell ish Chruniele. l'hen again,
it caused (a 1111111y of oat ownpeo-
ple, ardent, life-long Zionists, when
confronted with actual facts to
-druid aniastxl, rill) their eyes and
feel that they had only enjoyed a
vision, and see their legendary
"castles in the air" (11111111111g down
before their cry oyes like it house
of cards.
It may he stretching things to see an analogy between Oil
what Dr. Arlosorolf proposed to do in the case of Germany. II.
:,f
course, was interested in getting the German Jews into Pal; -• i .,..
But Germany will nut let the Jews take their money out • I idle
country. )ho he proposed a deal with Germany, that an inzr , •.)
he leached in various ways--I do not intend to go into all did,.
_
but in general It was that Palestine should bind itself to buy lici an
exports to the end that the money which left Germany thrum'', '• .•-t!
Jews settling in Palestine would he returned through its tra•l,• nun.
nets. Thus, Germany's nioney basis would not be upset,
It seems to int. that the fact that, when everybody could 110
nothing but vent protests against Germany, Allosortill went to ',cr.
many to negotiate with the enemy, on it basis of reason and ; it
emotion, is the highest proof of his statesmanship.
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OTHER RESEMBLANCES
But he was always
ys like that.
Ile was like that in 15,
:' , tnen
as a young man he got up and told the World Zionist Congre-- gnat
they didn't know what they were doing., and he outlined a !Ilan far
colonization by means of an international loan. And limne and sore
we have been talking. about an international loan, and finally It ,111
probably he dune.
2:) then. And there, tun, he was like Brunt dice,
who at 21) was military aide to Washington and at an wa s a del, :aye
W the I. onstitutitinal anvention.
And 011-1.1 ' was ,something,. too, in ArlosorotT's taking
if !'
reminds one of the great
eat American.
Hamilton's
ilton's life was end ,
prematurely by a duel. It wasn't really altogether necessary,
n
by the standards of his day, for Hamilton to have fought that
!.
But it was his way a grand inditTerence to personal ends.
And .0 Arlosorofr
wife warns him that the
being follow w
but he s ays he does 110( Cares—and is 11,41,1101'011.
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HAIL, ARTY!
I see by the papers that it gentleman by the name of Art Sid.th
has started an organization in Philadelphia called the Khaki Shirts.
and that Art proposed to be their leader and finally dietator of
Mitred States,
I had thought that Huey Long had made reservations on 'he
dictatorship, but it is alright with me if Art wants it. But I had 11 1 •;.ra
out if something like this was started that it was time shirts were far-
gotten for some other piece of clothing. T he Fascists of Italy IL ,t)
black shirts, the Ilitlerists brown shirts.
Why not, Art, imtead of
:dulls --shorts?
The Blown Shorts --or Blue Shorts. It seems to me, Art, if you
are anything like your name, you ought to appreciate what I no an.
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SHIRTS VS. SHORTS
You take the old Seriptures. You will find that when they II. ht..,
out to do a fighting job they speak of girding their loins, nut t.••ir
bosuns. 'That was a much better way. Take the Ilitlerites. Iness
one regiment of the Storm Troops in brown shirts and the othe,
brown shorts. Who wouldn't prefer to see the latter?
The chances are you could even get people to pay to see
latter regiment, and that would be a source of income.
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The sum total of my obsdrvations
is, that with all its faults Palestine
is still the best country tin earth,
for a conscious Jew lit live in; of
course, if he has the econtanic ,
means so to do, and if continued on
its present scale, our children and
certainly our children's children
will reap the full benefits that
Ends Israel has abundantly in
store fur them, and through them
indirectly, the Jews in other parts
of the world tern benefit.
At the same time, it would not
be g oo d policy ti, close oat eyes
and say that is trill, or blink at
unpleasant realities that should be
(-moodiest. For instance: there are
wealthy colonists who employ ex-
A BEST "CELLAR" BOOK
James Warburg, as you know, is one of thud group of advi--,
t o President Raise volt.
Recently, it is said, there was some party of some sort at which
"Jimmy" was present, and he w as somehow sandwiched in the seat m
between two women who had great literary pretentions.
The women dilated at length about various books.
Finally
Jimmy says: "Hy the way, did you read "The Diary of a Microbe"
by Spinks7"
Yes," said one of the women—it's great isn't it. I see the N. w
Professor Norman Itentwich of the He-
Vert: Times recently gave it a splendid review."
brew University at Jerusalem, former
It happens, however, that no such book has ever been written.
Jimmy had just invented it for the purposes of the occasion.
Attorney-General of Palestine, in an impor-
The Jewish doctor does retain
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his practice with these organiza-
tant communication which he addressed
A SCHNORRER'S "NADAN"
tions, but he must submit to the
to the London Jewish Chronicle, outlines
control of a Mouse physician in
Benjamin Winter, president of the Federation of Polish Jew•.
tel
the existing Jewish problem of discrimin-
prescribing both-cures and dras-
one about two Jewish schnorrers of the East Side who met
tic medicines, and in the nuinage-
one day.
ation and homelessness and points to Pal-
'tient 0fmtalieal institutions. The
Chayini was congratulating Betel on the news of the marriage
estine (to offering a partial solution for the
house physician is an employee of
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of the daughter of the latter. Fur Jewish schnorrers have also (laugh.
thousands of refugees.
ters,and on the East Side—that is, some portions of it,—dots are still
given when you marry off your daughter. (At least, theoretically.)
German Jewry's Hope.
Professor Itentwich's statement is of such
Anyway, after Chayim had congratulated Bend on the marring,
On the eve of the 'March elections in
significance at this time that it deserves
of his daughter, he asked ('hayini what sort of dot he had given In-
perusal. The auth o r of this communication, (term:Ty, as • • a •result of which absolute dic
"'n-i ' n '■‘ In 't)";1.," said Beryl, "I had to give him too much. I had
g ••„.
because of his standing in world Jewry tal"rial Powers Were gained by Adolf
him all if Allen and Hester streets. I don't know what I am
and because of the position he held ill the Hitler, Lion Feueldwanger expressed the
about my other daughters. For now my "schnorring" runt,
Palestine Government , e t tn-i t •.., w ilt } • t h e belief' that the German people would put
reduced to only one street amtI have three other daughters."
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is all tommyrot. I am only asking in the ntlice of the .lewish Times
weight of an authority. Never known t„ an vinl to the Nazi legend. At that time IN BALTIMORE
HECKLING WEIZMANN
Ending myself in Baltimore on that we approach the situation with an associate of this paper ,
have exaggenited conditions, as one of the Mr. Fetichtwilliger stated:
all extremely hot day, I sought the some understanding and not simply Robinson, was responsible for the
Now that Dr. 1N'eizmann is in this country, I ought
"Ilitler's appointment to the Chancellor- root Aires if the Jewish Times to follow the hint of our einntians to • demand made on Avery Bundage tl•at story about the Revisionist who sought to heckle him at a Lot,
group of conservative Zionists, his opin- •
ions must carry weight even with the riibid ; ship of the German Republic is by no mt•ans write this week'sRandomThoughts the embarrassment of other, and president of the American Olyin- eonfetence lif Zionists. It is a Yiddish slimy and very dilfi, alt
to our own hurt. There is tin need pie Committee that "The United put over
English, but let's try.
Mill - Zionists. It Will lie recalled
ett in.i'l'I 'Mnn'si4 t i l tkehean t u izti e ln it' il; 'fprith '; to present such it petition to b'rank• States Olympic officials infrirm the
that Pro- a " 1 ' 11114 I'm. German Jewry',
This Revisionist \VHS named Motel, a Yiddish equivalent
It
will
Pr11vy
in
their
heat.
And
they
complain
lin Roosevelt. Without any prompt- 1 ;01'111:ills that the United States Max. Meneleus, Mortimer, etc.
fessor Iientwich was me rc ifu l (wen w i t h ' a blessing in disguise. The Hitler legend
ing he will do everything in his will send rt presenttitives to the
Further, it should he said that :Motel was not (only a Zionist
an Aral, who sought to take his life after is nearing its end. I believe that after tip. a1 ":,`:,t!„,lit,,,,T.i hu t i `iPri.i ' Ti „t,h,.`;, ‘,,n, ra,tutr e';.,r, power that can be done, consistent Eleventh Olympiad only on condi-
theory but had gone to Palestine and remained there for some ye: t-.
the riots in 192 9, It .ecause of the weight 'general elections in :Ilarch, G rmany will :tr... tttt many compensations
e
that with the office his occupies to tiller- lion that the 'traditional Olympic
hying to raise eggs for the market.
the vielvs of this leader must carry, we realize that Hitler is merely a big mouth- add I" the .1"). of living n this ink the situation. So won't those basis of equality of all races' lie •
But now Mittel was hack in London, and at this London • •1.-
t d t ha s, nit hot leaders who are responsible for 1111- tint Int:11111,h " This telegram of 'Mr.
t‘,,,,,,.‘alli ht,T.
Iii,
i tt,l,telat:0,t it,11,(a i lsria o.n
ft•i•ence he arose t•• embarrass Weizmann.
piece but not a statesman equipped 10 deal
quote his statement in full:
In a nervous, ex) .dal
necessary agitation that hats
1:01.1 1 1,011's started something and
voice
he demanded Weizniann to answer if he hadn't done such ....1
it
passing
inconvenience.
Willi
the emergency which •confronts It
value please declare a moratorium? .-11.;
In his Survey of International :1trairs 11131
after another "picked
such
scandalous
thing.
—::--
Professor Arnold Toynlica points
it up" and it wasn't lung before the
poin out that, fur
1 Europe."
Weizmann peered at him, and then his face beamed: "Oh." , e
the first ti re for user 2 511 years,
t
JACOB EPSTEIN
SERVICE BY JEWS I 101,0 iten were the spot" so to Cried,
masses of
"Hello, Motel, lit halt euch schoen lang nit gesehen,
Fellcht
wanger
was
wrong.
Not
only
s
i
men in Eurnpe were thinking in terms 11f
The first person I enquired about
Gutting lank to Baltinnire, I was "l' ak • As a result of initiative of nutchen cure flyer?"
Nlax, 1 haven't seen you in a long t
theirs Ito
o en d in sight r .or the rule ti
apocalypse. The end of the world waa commit
t' the when I reached here was my old interest) it to learn that each year ' IZoltinstin ' at least a partial How are your eggs making out?"'
%it.tot y tufts
11. The following
and there were signs and portents everywhert:
' Nazis but the Hitler party' is now „ 101. 1, friend, Jacob Epstein, but to my the ..1,1settising Club af this city • ,
RANDOM THOUGHTS
G
of dissolution.
Not since Sabbatai %eel tries
proclaiming himself the Messiah, and in the
East and West men looked for the last judg-
Brent (Ti th e mystical yea r 161111, have there
been such exot.t.tation s . For th e Jewish pro-
pie t )1, yea r 1933 bids fair to be
i i eat
- - • o
still harder trial than 1931. The attempt to
destroy the Jewish community of Germany.
s ettled in .aloe parts elf thecountry nearly
two thousand years--an attempt which follows
the destruetitm of the Jewish spiritual center
in Russia— is the gravest peril which Jewry has
suffered since the expulsion from Spain at the
end, of the fifteenth century.
An I
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the Jewish peoplt. doing in fac e if this trial?
They art. holding many meetings of protest
themselves, and promoting the holding of
meetings by other-0; they are making arrange-
meats for the reception of the refugees from
Germany; some of them are beyetitting Ger-
man goods. That is a natural, if not it helpful,
reaction; and (-setting s a a d dressedby
dressed
leaders
of English opinion may have some effect on
German opinion. For the imot part, however,
al! that activity is but an outlet for the 11 1 1110-
lions of the protestors. Certainly it has not
strengthened Judaism and has not helped the
JeWish peopl e . Th e shock has not yet ',reduced
that deeper stilling of the heart which is
necessary, if - the' people is to emerge the
stronget trout the ttrtiral.
•
When the Jewish life in Palest int) was
broken up in the fifth ventury of the Christian
era the Jews establisht
establisheda new center in
Babylon: when the center in Babylon was de -
atroyed by the Mongol imasion in the twelfth
century they formed a new hearth for their
spirit in Spain, and when the expulsion from
Spain destroyed the Community which had
been th e pride of the scattered Jewish people
they sought new havens of the spirit in Italy
and in Turkey. Today they have to find a
fresh rallying place to take the plat., of those
which are being destroyed in Rti-s,1 and in
Germany. The new center is indeed being
built before our eyes in the Jewish National
Home, but to make it respond to the new needs
requires concentration of purpose and a ma-
ma-
terial sacrifice far greater
at
than ha. yet been
shown. The Jews have not to wantArr, as .0
often before, lito a fresh refuge and • more
didant diaspora. But they have to make •
united effort as a people, such as the British
t9,
regret I learned that he was in
tt Ill km
by Charles
H. Joseph
ars in the current issue
Chit
to 111( 1 11 W1,10 I f th
r
entrenched
III power than at any Enrol', Jacob Epstein is one of , presentChitAwards
•ontribute nut-landing
t••
"'
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! other time, with practically every element fli t . few telllalillifig colorful figures their manniunity. To Albert Ilutz-
- Pointing out that the Nazi
among t he elders ,I( Ana/rican , We, W11 5 giVe11 the Medal for pre- premise not t-, exclude Jews front
thnv II to the coin inan tls
' in German' bow
'
Jewry Ile :- one of the Jews %rho (-tritium,- in the busint•-• iift. (if the the Olympic games in lierlin in
. of the foraler lance corporal.
c am e to it 1 )nuntry
an early
arly r i ty m t h e y,, ,, I:I: .2
Ill other. 1! , :y; means less than nothing, while
age :1 m1
PhIre for him self Words. he
air s•lblItllg Ilstame
A
more
realistic
view
is
expressed
by
Dr
t hi.
'd
•
r. I , , d -
.1t t ew
t 1
„ ,,•, „I nal_ hold mt.mbershIp In German sport
"Mit st;s1.-I ' ,...I .
Chaim Weiznian IL admittedly t h e otitstand
t ,- ,
I!
. . !• eonnitinity o h. , o ,,,,,,. ,- , .,
s
organizatinns!
'The Nation' II--
- This i
•...1,,y developt•d and a fi n ,. I , , ,,.,
I in! Jewish leader' in the world today. Cp ti n
,, i t ,,,,
ma n (-tats that the !goner (-nurse
for
1 ,
-
Ilutfilmore's
Princely
may
o:
•
the
American
111tI
e ,
t tll is to With.
his arrival in New York to attend the all
flu( speaking
d , ialitattes his generous f l., m ,, r, ,., r
draft fro
J e
the Olympics."
.
.lows
of
the
nual Zionist convention, Dr. IVeizmann
t , . the problems of his A t 1 , ,. i i ...
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"Isn't that an answer for a liolitiker'?" shouted Motel,
But t he crowd was roaring,.
•
L etters Dbe
escri German Horrors
.Nlany readers of The Detroit Jews are taken. A soldier i- .0-
Chronicle have for the p ast tinned in front of the physi•• ..1 0
Jewi,h C
few weeks brought in to The office, who sends ttway eve!
..a.;
C
Chronicle
office letters received tt.
kii
The principle in that t . il
render con-
I believe the "Nation's" attitude from relatives and friends in Ger- and every good citizen -I std
( 1„.1 11 re d ;
. their (huller, is stirred, hat it is nevertheless Stony, describing the outrages lie- harm and undermine the .1t•,. in
1' , -
-t )1 of keen wit and a -a
, d '
i! , 1'. respect for wnythy of note that through the Inv daily perpetrated there
The their professions. The Jew , n o-,
'
"The Jews in Germany are Germans. and
poi -0) .•10nce of tommon sense , ,,
inttrvention of a member of the monstrosities and the utter falsity absolutely no protection fro'
the only thing kit for them is to hope fob • nun , ; ,.! , -t, I r - are told of tia-
•'1:11
Jewish press, tht. Germans were 1.f the anti-Semitic venom being lire,
lice, and so it
• :,. ' , s
I happen to THE OLYMPICS DEMAND
o readjustment within the German nation to u!! •
ferret' to yield on an issue which disseminated by the Nazis is em- anybody dares to attack.
knew , i.. c ..
1. -Inn h will be lip-
It
phasized
in
every
testimonial
of
I
was
vt-ry
much
int.
t.
steel
la
must
have
hurt
their
pride.
"The whole moveint•nt a.- , rut
itself. 11y "lit+ readjustment the
h German preciat ■ .1 I ■ ..H, • ... in all lew•-1 I, ,, ,
ii that right here In Ii•dtimore. would, of course, be a most tom. the German horrors.
the Jews is, taken at the
conscience writIld be touched and the Jews common..
I •••,. standing t) •
no.ndable art if th e Am e rican group
A letter received by Albert nothing, but a dirty !tattle f , i•ht
\It FL ,• ' • , i •-' ,. 1 at Atlad•
would be given at least a minority position
— would further emphasis, their pro- I Ginsberg of itnla Calvert from by the competitors in all ix ;es
• • 11 1 I •
test against German's attitude to- relatives who until recently ..c- sions and trades, robbing th , I. , '
NATIONAL AMNESIA
in the body politic. -
-tern city. It .,
wrird th e Jew in sports if they eglied positions of prominence in of their livelihood and giving ! or
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as I recall It.
This is the sad tragedy of Jewry's post-
Ind's!
alua's
.i.•
, suffer from ain- would refuse to attend until di, Germany—whose names are with- Jews the chance.
1) hy. I .• ,' . •., a stn, al, pm _
• time in countries of oppression. Reduced
;:rimination is eliminatttl.
!.‘ „.
But I held far ft•ar nf Ilitlerite repri-
,,, „ ,,„,,ls.
The occurrences daily ...
glad ,,, s :.,, nesia 15 g. , , idly fluitard,i1 sick.
I a,
I am
lis-1, ', ,- •tm...IiIng of the woe- great that they are indem ii; .n.e.
to a minority position. declassed economi-
Interested la a proi ,,, , and treatment is recommended. ear not much headway will be
in this direction because Hit- • ful plight of the Jews in Ger- Mouths and hands seem pat,
B
hat
is
amnesia?
A
lapse
of
mem.
Ice
.; I aniniunity that I am sure
tally and humilated by being reduced to it .
. er has shown that he will go to many.
the minute one tries to rel..), . for
,
ni it
If you wall chi-ory. What do' a lapse of memory
utmost extreme in situations far
degrading status , they are helpless and ; 1. d ; ., •
Another letter, sent front Ber- it is never a single ci,e, hic ',Jr'-
,1111I dollaIS to this imply? Simply- that the individual
deeds."
• . • • „ ••• -, , Mr. Epstein, per has forgotttn his experiences. The nlare important than that sheeting lin, stales in pert:
-without hope. For the youth particularly
"'"me a the status of Jewish ahlites.
"It is a simple smatter to arrest
If
The letter to Mr. It
I ' "r his lire has I
the tragedy is a severe one, and when • •rs • •.• 0. yall hate a campaign in ree""
a Jew. The s t orm tirm i p leader of states that Jews are told Oho ;hey
What is tru• of an in-
L) • ,i we might send you a blank.
' Jews speak of alleviating want and of :Me-
!than true of a
the town or district takes a couple may go ab out their busine -
•fs- BALTIMORE JEWRY
thousand
'ul'''"I'tl"n if fivr
' 1" I ' p
'i li e t ,idlu m ati it is
dangertils- DISTINGUISHES ITSELF
of storm trooper., threatens Jews, molested but that they fin' the
ing their problem. it is well that we should lars"
lialtimare Jewry certainly Nis- whatever their occupations--doc- atmosphere on poisoned •••• .' 14
Quick as a flash. Mr. Epstein re- ly so true of our own people, par-
speak practically and think in terms of
ticularly
in
the
United
Blate::,
t i tiguish etl itself in its resminse to tors, lawyers, storekeepers — to them that their position I- ' .1' , "
pit., to this appeal:
How many of US remember the the appal fir aid for the Jews in give'
national aims and aspirations. !Unless large
"%V II Y WASTE:
TH 1.1 POST-
their work or stores or less
expen.
rnees of our m •ople! To how Germany.
a
AGE?"
Over $80,000 was con- they will be arrested. Then they
:lir. Ginsberg relates Ix-
numbers of the young people in Germany,
many
is not the records of its tributed. a sum far in excess of are forced to sign statements at visit in Germany a year ag•' .,!`!
P oland and other lands where Jews slitter
I t;:ttn niphs and trials, achievemnttici
es,
anticipation
in
view
of
the
pre-
the
threat
of
pistols
held
in
front
before
the presidential I d, •,,,n 1
MORATORIUM ON AGITATION and aspirations a blank? It
is of- calling etamomic situation. Bat th e
want today are settled elsewhere. these
of their noses, that each of his When he dared to creak!.." , n''
The no•r. I sec ••f thos e
petitions
ttn
shocking
to
the
intelligent
Jew
plight
•
f
their
ea-religionists
is
own
accord
is
resigning
all
rights,'
Hitler
and
of the danger r! \ az'
people will be doomed spiritually. politi-
,..., king a million signaturt s tn pre- to learn how little his fellow .Iews keenly sympathized with by the etc. If he does not sign he is triumph, he was told by il' ' ' '
5 '
sally and economically. The most encour- aent to the presidtnt asking him ta really remember of the great past, Jews of Baltimore, and they felt arrested under the pretext that it that Jews are controlling
t,
the
aging hope comes from Palestine, and as inle ede in the Hitler situation, the and this "glorinus heritage" which that no sacrifice was too gr ea t in is for his own safety as th e masse s world, including the United S 1 " 1"`'
like it. Sonntimes I think is so frequently and boastingly on the circumstances. This campaign are 50 excited. A
young physi• that Morgan is a Jew who ' . ,Te
' long as it is within the means of our people
et, ,1, , n't known when and where ti the lifer
of Jews is so rarely part of of Paltimore's should inspire other clan was told by the storm-troops . was Morgenfeld and Be
• ir)
We are
, k' ' air
extremists. Mass their mental equipment; it is so eommunities that have not yet held that if he dared
v save many thousands by settling them
i
to attend a single is also a Jew whose MO"' wa s
meetings aren't sufficient so we rarely lodged in the memory. No their drives, to rise to the occasiim. patient he would be arrested and Rosenfeld. Mr. GinsbeTi ,,,,,i he
in the Jewish Homeland, Palestine must be must
add parades. Now I know I Jew can become acquainted with I am told that it Was
the held for months. Arrestin
g under found the German min sd
given a position of priority in Jewish think- am guing to receive criticisms that the annals of his people without ef. inspiring leadership of through
Rabbi Mot'. prevailing coiditiona means
I
I I an inditTerent to the fate of the fort. He must learn its history to ris S. Lazaron that the magnificent' goodbye forever to the profession
saying !little
sorted ho
against Jews Haat apt, is
ing and acting.
Jews in Germany • which of course know it —Solo mon Gold 17111r1.
•
e left for Jews le that
results were achieved.
No are knows where the arrested' land.
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