100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 21, 1933 - Image 4

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-07-21

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

n',o 0 c:0 0

'''•

II

VETKOITIEWIS11 OROMICIL

and THE LEGAL

s

for Jews to take the lead in seeking re-
ROIVLIVIS/I (IRM ICLE venge.
i
The Jew's is a much more serious re-
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
sponsibility. When the hour of trial comes,
Published Weekly by The J•wi•h Chronicle Publishing Co, Inc.
when Jewry is asked to take care of the
second-rt.. matter March 3, I916. at the Boats
e ntered
office •t Detroit, Mich., under the Art of March A, 1379.
many thousands of refugees—and we are
already called upon to open the avenues
neneral Office and Publication Building
for such a relief movement—let it not be
525 Woodward Avenue
Telephone: Cadillac 1 040 Cable Address: Chronicle said that we were too busy organizing corn-
London Ottne
mittees to sort friendly firms from un-
14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England.
friendly ones. Let us rather be prepared
$3.00 l'er Year
Subscription, in Advance
to say that we have paved the way, that
rvicnce
new , matter
To Insure publnaiinn. all
we have lifted the obstacles from the path
cd1,..• to 'Inv Os, ...ening of each week.
must reach
c ere • /dr
the paper unlY.
When mailing not1 c•,
of destruction, and that we have made it
t
orr/ polidenre on Rub- possible for our flesh and blood to become
t he Detvuit Jewi.h Chronicleoo.
, lol
feet. of .terest to the Jewish
restinsi-
settled humanly in centers of their own.
i he
csnce.ced by the writers
forn
" a indorsement

Sabbath Reeding. of the Law
Nato :40 :2-36 :I 3
Pentateus 1,1 portion
.1• 1
2 1-2a;3::
Prophetical wa tem
Rosh Chodesh Ab Readings of the Torah, Monday
July 24

— -

Telling The Polish Consul About It

By PHILIP MACK
Special Correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

uI r OA 1933 Jelelsh TelverRytot

I

Envy day iS flag

many.

day in Ger-

From the flagpoles of the high-
( st buildings in the cities to the
staffs the "kleineste hausch-
en" of the suburbs the. swastika
and the flag of the republic fly
side by side, During the peak of
vs.11 /11111. rerVOP Old Glory was
nets a, popular in the United
States.
Slates.

The hrown uniform of the Nazi
,dorm troop/as is everywhere in

two days ago. Will you inform
the Polish uonsulate for rile?
They were Poles you know."
Again the door opens. liern-
st• in, an American Jew enters,
lo o ks under the sofa and t•hind
the port iers. Ile turns his
glan,,, toward 1.eyinsky.
Bernstein: "Have you told
him? Ahout Cohen, I mean."
i'orrespondent: "Yes he halt
told nu.; but I cannot report the
affair. I haven't Seen the l'oht.n
oportment, much less the abduc-
Ion. One of you will have to do
II, Iporting"
The door opens to admit Mrs.
Gold, a German Jewess.
NIrs. Gold: "Ah, you have told
111111. About Cohen, I mean. (As
II11
a f tett hought I. Have you
locked under the sofa? Are we
nlon..?"
Bernstein: "Pt•rhap, Mrs. Gold
will rep o rt the ease to th e co n-
sul."
Mrs. Gold: And be thrown
into a eoncent ration ramp' Not
with the correspondent
;111i1 II I, Gold (.1U-intuited. Levin-
skt looks ;t Bernstein, and Bern-
sn s ielook s at Levinsky.I
lo I /risky: "l'ou tell the con-
sul."
Bern -rein: "No, you tell the
.1,111. I have a Wife and four

" I An American Medical Jour-
nal Printed in Hebrew.
— —

A Review by Dr. Solomon R.
Kaga n of Roxbury, Mass.

Tidbits and iVeZt)j

By

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(COpyright. 1913. Jealsh Telegraphle Agenrs Inc 1

THE IIEBIISW PHYSICIAN. Moses Cinhorn.
M. D.. editor. New York, 1933. VOL 3—
No 1

HEBREW WITH HAT OFF!
Abraham Goldberg, who possemes a facility at handling .aree
languages—Hebrew, Yiddish and English—that few can match, w

as
This the fifth year of the ap- at the Zionist convention in Chicago, and while there w as in
,;tee
pearunee of a medical journal in by some Chicago group to deliver an address.
the Hebrew language in America,
Goldberg spoke in Hebrew.
and it valuable material evidences
}low did they like it?" I asked Goldberg.
the 4,dvancvmunt of this journal.
"They liked it—that is, except ono individual, who wan:
I
The present volume consist of ICA know why 1 had presumed to speak in Hebrew with my hat olf.
pages and is more elaborate than



the previous editions.
IT REMINDED HIM
In the section of special medical
it reminds me " says Goldberg, "of an incident that the. .;iy
articles, Dr. I.. Halpern of Berlin
h11 1 1 . 11 al in P.d le ' di
ll '
' '
writes on the Parkinsonian syn-
/ '''" "it t was Shatiine'
s ' and a Jew there was walking along the ..
drones, a summary presentation of •
.I...ts
'
Tel
Avivv.
.
smoking
gaily.
the pathology and therapy •of this .
clinical syndrome, on the basis of I" “."All ' observing Jew happened to see him. The idea of ,, t cw
personal experience. He suggests smoking in Palestine on Shabhos infuriated hint.
" "frafnak," he exclaimed, "wart aveck dein cigar' ('Seoul,, ,,,,i
in cases of the excitable type to ad-
,
row away your cigar).
minister
scopolantin,
and
in
cases
throw
'Daher lvrith,' ('Speak Hebrew) replied the smoker w:, „ag
of the retarded type the harmine
on. ( Ile was indignant at 11 Jew in Palestine speaking Yiddish).
treatment should be applied.
-



1/r. Moses Einhorn of New York ,
' writes on the treatment of cordio_ CONTENDING WITH THE LORD
spasm which consists of III gam- .
As a youth. I recall being very much impressed by someo'.. the
trio feeding in mild eases; 12) journeying Nlagiddim, sets chanted not only complaints, but s.
! I1(..
gastric feeding and dilatation with thing of rebukes to God for having caused Israel to suffer so.
,his sys newl.kca
fl ir,d1i o-:ilil i littt;:i i i in d„sst,
severe
tv,..
In that connection, there has just coe
m out a volume (miaowing
number of Chassidic prayers, which touch on the same note. They
tam of his i nved
,ntel aPParata , for are rather refreshing. After all, man has a kick in this universe t
o
dilution of the arifice of the stout- Are we not all more or less invited guests on the globe, coon' lisle
ash.
' not of any volition of our ovvn?
Varied Discussions.
'
Let me quote a translation of one of these Chassidic prayer -.
'
Ur, It, A. liendove of New. York
discusses the earths, circulatory
"Good morning,
morning, Master of the Universe.
' changes in pneumothorax. He
I, Leei•Yitzhek of Berditschef, have come to hold
states that the careful studies of
Judgment with you concerning Your people Israel.
the ability of the heart are of val-
what have you against Israel?
ue in regulating the intervals and •
Why have you imposed Yourself upon your people
' the amount of gas to Ile inflated
Israel?
. into the pleural cavity,
Everywhere you say, 'Command the Children of
a
of Brooklyn con-
NI. ('attic
Israel.'
tributed 011 110-S necilii• ultowative
Everywhere—'Speak to the Children of Israel!'
(midis.

A Wholesome Zionist Program.
'Video I.
DI the rates, on th e
Election results for delegates to th I , streets, in the trains -1.very-
w here.
forthcoming World Zionist Congress, to b I.
Parades small to he the order
'2/.. I
held in Prague the latter part of not t of t he day. At s pasnon iii riaer-
e
val.
grollps
of
browns rted
month. point to a decisive victory for th
Tammuz 27, 5693
,
July 21, 1933
mai, hers form lines and tramp
group which demands the return to Nvorl 0 tow
n
thoroughfares of Berlin
leadership of Dr. Chaim Weizmann. '1'h e sins:me the national anthem and
The German Terror.
result is a also :1 crushing defeat for th e• halting on Delta-ion to give three
roil- ing "hells" 60' Hitler,
All doubts to the contrary notwithstand- Revisionists.
II I y ,iii kiss and 'Perks parade
s
ing, the German terror is becoming all the
by'
the Owns:Inds in demonstra-
The victory for Dr. Weizman!) comes a
tions r I lament lye held after hseir s ,
more threatening to Jewry.
a result of the overwhelming vote east lo r alma
alar, heavy brIassted . woo.l'
,1,1,
'The proposed confiscation of Jewish Tickets No. I :old N. 2. The first of thee (/ dl ef I sled W IIII the . wastlha
property, the threat of wholesale expul- tickets represents the Zionist Organizatim 1. w hole 1:- %k ill show to best ad-
vantage, also meet, march, and
sions, the total declassification of the Jew- including Hadassah and the Order Son s cheer. 'Then. is an orderliness
e
and
!,1
Zion.
The
second
group
is
that
of
th
discipline about even the
ish middle class, the elimination of Jews
n on !parade which is
from state employment and the horrible United Jewish Socialist Labor Party foal e • kindt-rearts
reminiscent of the heyday. of
persecution of the Jews in the professions Zion-Zeire Zion of America.
T roy.
The Socialist Zionists have for year s
These are the outward mani-
—this is the awful terrorism which marks
I 1 . 01 ten minutes the 1110111 re-
:tie, with, "You tell the
the trapping of more than a half-million supported the policies of Dr. Weizman! I ' festat ion. wf heielikranzeler II it-
. h is"1,1,mdless" revolution, which
rii1,111 " it h a fearlt.ss gestate,
of human beings who happen to be Jews. and at the last Congress were the back - I 1/1 1 III've 10 ad' months has trans-
the ...I respondent rises, lays his
1)1., E. Rapoport of New York
t . foi lessl Germany into the most
business card on the lap of Levan- •
Russians-- -what do they say?
writes on rancor 11I the ret.tutn.
Throughout the world Jews have pro- bone of the pro-NVeizmann movem•n
nationalistic power on a Conti-
ky and raises an impatient
That their Emperor is Master.
After the election to the world presidenc Y nest
I
Dr. I,. Tshernotf of New York
that is rapidly booming an
tested again and again against the German
hand I
'the
Germans--
-what do they say?
, suggests a new technic of opera-
Correspondent : "tall this 11:11-
That their Kaiser is ruler.
occurrences, and in many instances Chris- of Nahum Sokolow, Dr. Weizmann too k , astloin for nun. quill st ie BhobiftS.
' tan in case of hyperthrophy of
/leer (Jeer such II little matter!
c UNDERCURRENT OF TERROR
his
seat
in
the
Congress
hall
amidst
th
tarsal plate.
tians, too, expressed their indignation. But
'fah. (live this card to BM-
There are no two way's about it.
"liut 1, Levi Yilzhok of Berslitschef, say,
labor delegates.
Dr. I. Gimlet. of New 1-,,,k writes
lov sky at the consulatt., and he
One 1111151
so horrible is the German situation that
ist pay tribute to Mimi-
'Nlagnifisol and sanctified be the Great Name.'"
011
Ill(' facial factor in ophthal-
The
stand
taken
by
the
Zionist
Organ
j , •
well fix to ery.thing. The con-
g..' .ta
who
dropped
the
are
asking
the
question
whether
many
mology among Jews, Ile says that
sulate fixes everything very sec-
( house I paint brush to snatch
zation
in
favor
of
the
return
to
leadershi
It seems to me that this contentiousness with God, that (),,, e
glaucoma,
myopia,
color
blindness
such terror is possible in the midst of hu-
retly. You don't have to woi•ry
'
up the swastika emblem and lead
prayers are far flann being blasphemous and rt•veal
the warn) con-
and anuturotic family idiocy are cepti on
about a tiling. I wish I had seen
o f G
man society. And because it is so natural of Dr. Weizmann came as a result of a a a hat hill to a new conception of
sod t h at Jews have.
the arrest. I'd report it, all • prevalent among JOYS. According
almost
unanimous
vote
at
the
last
cony
Ii
_ • government and social composi-
They felt SO near to God that, like any good friend, they could
to
him
to ask this question, the possibility that we
,
it
is
due
in
light."
t : hon. The entire German nation
p art t " the
different ways of living, but the
: give him' a calling down. And yet, Christian theologians lets us that
may become so accustomed to the tragedy tion of American Zionists in Chicago. I
has responded unanimously to his
NEW TYPE OF HERO
main etilogic factor is the inherent the Jewish concept Id God WIIS too distant, lacking the warmth of
Was as a result of action taken at this con
-
dictation, Argument has been
lowinsky: (Molding the card to
. the Christ concept. .
that we will become immune to the reports
characterist is. reactions.
It
vviped
out.
Bernstein) "You do it."



Dr. II. Yassky, ies.slitail director THEAUTOGRAPH•HUNTER
emanating from Germany looms as the vention that friends of labor were give
But
ben,
aft
the
flag-waving,
Bernstein:
"No,
you
do
it."
an important ally in the general America a
of the Hadassah hospitals, presents
Halvahs-11ms: surface there is a
serious clement in the tragedy for Jews
Oiler 15 minutes of "you do
a
review
of
the
activities
of
the
.
..k good story is being told of a young autograph hunter who
Zionist group. For those who pleaded fo r malignant uruha . current of sieg-
it," I. insky wins the argument
outside Germany.
A me Mean Hada ssith Medical Or- ' kept pestering Mischa Elman with requests for an autograph.
a platform of social and economic ,Rustic e relation and terror. Jews who
1.y one mother and one kid, with
ganization for the vear itnio in I Ile came once—and Mischa Ehnen signed. Again, and Mischa
are
essentially
unable
to
embrace
Bernstein promising to eo-report
It is well to keep in view the fact that for Zionism, the statement of the Zion is
Palestine. 'fine t•urative activities'' Ewan signed. And when he came a third time, Ehnen was just
t . or he toribranced by the National
if necessary. They file from the
of this organization were conduct-' Ithda..i have given
at almost any time now we may expect Organization of America, on the eve o I Socialist party, and oth ers, whose
t,.
room 1.
rd in the hospitals of Jerusalem,
you two autographs already," said Ehnen. "What
respondent : (over the tele-
the expulsion of many thousands of Jews last Sunday's elections, was an unusually political and ethical opinions do
Tel Aviv, Haifa and Safest, as well ' do you want with a third?"
conform to those of the Nazis,
phon•) "Hello, liollovsky. A
from the Reich, and that especially over pleasant surprise. The program as enun- not
as ill rural
al medical service. The
"Well, 'Mister," said the boy, "there's a kid in town who will
entertain a deep-rooted dread of
friend of mint/ is coming down
preventive work was carried Ind ' trade me one Ileifetz for three E nlimins."
the East European Jews in Germany there ciated in this statement declared:
the future. As the foundation
there to report an incident. Ile
along the child hygiene program,
which their existence de-
will give you my card. Tear it
hovers the sword of Damocles. What is
First: The Four Year Ilan to settle 250,000
and a general program of proven-, JUST A FORMER COUSIN
pends is rapidly unshed
ashed from be-
up, and don't let my name be
lion and ciiiillintilli; Of infectious
Jews in Palestine (chiefly German Jews), with
the Jewish people throughout the world
la'hile waiting around for the convening of the Senate Committee
neath them, they. have become
connected with the lase in any
diseases,', Heil /IS trachoma, tuber- ' the other slay, Otto Kahn told this one on himself:
diseases,
an internal loan from Jews the world over,
panicky. In an effort to survive,
prepared to say and do when that time
will you""
eulosis,
and an appeal to the nations for political and
"I was ill•iving through the lower East Side one day when I
t hey hav e Wit hilra % vn themselves
( ( it aim )
comes?
finuncial co-operation.
saw a large sign reading, 'Samuel Kahn, cousin of Otto Kahn.'
Talmud and Medicine.
trusting not even their friends.
It is virtually impossible to get
Second:
A
coalition
Zionist
Executive
In
the
section
of
Talmud
and
"I aninediately called up Inc law . yer, a very high-priced gentle-
Two movements are on foot relative to
Newspapermen, striving for
an honest statement from any
united on the Four Year Plan, with a truce
medicine Dr. It. Schochett of New 01/111, 111111 told him to have the sign changed, sparing no expense.
accuracy' in reporting an ex-
Jew in Berlin regarding the ef-
the situation in Germany. One is being
tee party warfare, and Dr. Chaim Weizmunn
York writes on the treatment of I LateiriAl few drai;t5itiita:islerthlat,frhi,t;ehbayd the
tremely delicate situation, find
l
fect,
of
the
new
administration
returned to his place in such leadership.
diseases as found ill the Talmud. •
directed by the Jewish Agency for Pales-
that their stores of news have
again and this is what I
ou his business.
•m.tual evi•
Dr. S. R. Kagan of Roxbury eon. saw:
Third: .A progressive, liberal economic pol-
\V: 'Samuel Kahn, formerly cousin of Otto Kahn.'"
been blotted out in the adminis-
tine, and aims at the settlement of large
donee of :rests is denied by. reta-
icy based upon social justice.

tributes on hygiene in the Talmud.


tration'S eitillpilign for favorable
il)rs,
friends
and
neighbors
of
numbers of German Jews in Palestine, The
Fourth: Co-operation with th e Mandatory
Rabbi N. lien If orim of Jerusalem . KAHN MAKES A HIT
propaganda. l'ou'ts and laws
on, arrested.
t ■ tticial records
Government ; vigorous advocacy of our rights
writes on daily routine according I
other movement, about to be internation-
have been created and rigidly en-
Incidentally, it appear, that Kahn made a decided hit with the
II re
the press.
to
tho 'ratline!.
under the Mandate; against the Legislative
investigating Senators.
forces!, making it a punishable
The oddest f(,aure a the situa-
ally organized, aims at forcing Germany's
Council; our Promised rights to a fair share
Of great importance
ofrt•nse to utter any but favorable
is the See- ;
Senator Barkley of Kentucky. said to him in parting, according
tion is the unflagging patriotism
hand by means of a boycott.
of employment in Palestine public works.
lion of Hebrew meths-al terminsd- ' to the newspapers:
I speech on governmental policies.
of a large majority of Jews here,
ogy. Dr. I. Golden of New York
Fifth: The strengthening of our National
Citizt.ns 1%111 not discuss events
When
who, when not motivated by fear
you retire, Mr. Kahn, come out and teach in one of our
There are times when we begin to won-
or cOndit inns confidentially—let
Funds, Karen Ilayesod and Keren Kayemeth,
of consequences, refuse to give , discusses the ways of eventing a • universities."
der whether Jewry is not found wanting in
as indispensable for the ovation of a National
scientific
terminology
in
Hebrew.
alone for publication.
And Senator Fletcher of Florida interposed with
information to the press because
Dr. A, Coldenstein of Kishinoti, l
Home; priority of allegiance to the National
a period of despair. Imagine a people as
THE CURTAIN RISES
of the effect such information
"No; come to Florida and live to be a hundred."
Rumania, presents valuable notes -
Funds of all Zionist parties or sectional organi-
will have abroad.
A tableau which took place in
One of t he Senators asked Kahn what arm of the government
oppressed as ours suddenly expressing its
zations.
the Mlles. of an American corres-
on this problem. Dr. 1,. NI. Her- ' service he would prefer to function, if he were in public service.
It has iwen argued by tarres-
hem writes On ' the expansion of this
genius in a movement which calls for the
Sixth: The stimulation of private initiative
pondent represents the ten-
pontlents that a complete airing
"I'll
like to be a United States Senator," said Kahn.
terminology, and Ile. S. Rabinowitz

and its guidance in service to the national


sion and suspicion which exists
of conditions in Germany may go
harnessing of all our forces in order to
of New York presents comment, on i MARK LIVES A PLOT
interests.
among the Jews in Berlin. The
far toward tempering Nazi ac-
exact revenge, at a time when the hour
this
subject.
Seventh: Arbitrationof differences between
incident in itself is unimportant,
tion against Jews here. lot this
:Mark Hettinger, columnist of the New York Daily News, has
demands action of a revolutionary nature
Notes and Comments.
inasmuch as 1711111 y neeurrenves
argument has been vain. The
employees and employers; Jewish (mulls t o
really done something as colorful as some of the stories he writes.
In conclusion the section of book .
Settle Jewish disputes.
clam up every' slay.
Jews in Germany have staunchly
which would proclaim to the world that
Ile was divorced last year from his wife in Mexico, or perhaps
refused to let sloven the adminis-
renews contains eritical notes and it Ivies his Wife whs. divorced hint.
Eighth; A vote for Ticket No I is a with,
The curtain rises on a small
we refuse further to be tolerated and con-
comments On the following books: l
news Office. Only the correspon-
tration, which they rather pathet-
in favor of maintaining the supremacy and
At any rate, he has just remarried her
"The Palestine II art•fulth ;" "The,
demned to disgrace and degradation and
ically consider their government.
dent, an American, is there. Ile
integrity of the Zionist Organization 51111 a
It is our bet that Mark will make a story of it now. It has a
The world has halved the mem-
Treatment of the Healthy and Sick good plot.
looks up as a slight tapping is
rebuke to the Revisionist claim of right to
are determined to solve our own problem
swy of soldiers who have faith-
Children in Palestine:" "Dental '
heard at the door.



carry on independent political activities; no
on a national basis.
fully stood by governments under
Hygiene:" "Orient and Occident," 111E RHOADE TO HAPPINESS
Correspondent: "Come in."
divided allegiances in the Zionist Organizaz-
"Nature and Country," "A Man-
trying conditions, who have offer-
'fhe thew opens an inch and the
lion ; the Zionist Organization is a world move-
On the day on which Samuel lintermyer
This column wants to do something that it ordinaril
y does rl•
e
ua! for the .1t.wish Diabetic .," "A
nose, closely followed by the face
ed their health and lives SO that
ilmtit dedicated to the objective described in
indulge in—that is extend personal felicitations,
icitations, but the occasion of
heralded the news throughout the world
Manual for Feeding Chronic rat
they might prove themselves
of Levirisky, a lot chin .lewish
the Baste program and not a loose federation
- l Max Rhoade finally deciding to say "Goodbye to all that" and get
tents;
correspondent,
penetrates
worthy of that trust their rulers
the
that he was convening an international
file I hyehe and its Dis- l marries! deserves It
of organizations, moiling and going as Zionist
Rhoade is the successor of Simon Wolfe at
eases:" "Modern Hebrew O
had put in them.
graduallv widening crack. Levin-
Congress decisions please or displease them.
rth0.1 Washington. If a Jewish organization wants to get in touch with
gathering to direct the boycott of German
pedic Ter
sky looks flirt iVely about th e
'fhese trying, times have pro-
minology ;" and "The Jew- ! th,• White House—t here is (Inc Rhoade to it
On
the
basis
of
such
a
platform,
it
is
to
goods, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, in New York,
ish
Physicians
in
Jugoslavia."
loom, assuring himself that no
duced an even more glorious
May your Rhoade, Max, through whatever wedded life is he
The above contributions (ire writ-
hero: The man who stands in 11
was saying farewell to this country fol- be hoped that greater strength for the one is hiding under the beds.
BBB of happiness!
Levinsky: "NI y neighbo r,
shambles of disillusionment striv- , ten in excellent Hebrew, and many
cause
of
a
rebuilt
Palestine
will
be
found



lowing a brief visit here. Interviewed by
new Hebrew' words from different' THIS
cohen the dent i-t. and his broth-
ing to defend an ideal that has
AND THAT
newsmen, he was asked for his opinion re- in the unity for which all loyal Zionist ' I 51(.11. taken I : storm troopers ' long since turned sour.
(Turn to Next Page.)
ICI . . B'eizmann
nut the inventor of T. N. T., all the reports to
garding the proposed boycott. His reply must strive. It is a source of deep regre
- the contrary notwithstanding. He did discover something in the way
to note the continued existence of hostility
It explosives. but it was not T. N. T. And Weizmann is always
was brief:
By D. BEN GURION
towards Dr. Weizmann in the group tha
angry when he is referred to in connection with T. N. T.
Translated by Maximilian
"I am not interested. I am engaged in was once classed as the Bramieis _ mae t
But the most interesting thing is that an explosives expert should
Hurwitz
k
constructive work."
be regarded by the Revisionist Zionists as being entirely too peaceful
faction, and in certain Hadassith quarters
in
his
Zionist strategy,
tinon ar liar dre1/1•. •115 one .1
It was well spoken. We !mist leave it If the election of Dr. Weizmann will. a ' I .% t 000g the ma ny eta) , and dai- the Tbo

sneoinpatible with participation in '

emirs/ problems confronting the forth-

ss alt questions which the Eighteenth
coming Zionist Congress appeared erne,
the Zonist organization.
t 0 history to exact the deserved vengeance the vast majority believes, bring the de
Those German delegates to the London Economic Conferee,
have to Ill-
ally in the New York Yirldoh daily,
oh Morning Journal. mr Judy teleran
"From an ethical and political bund themselves a little disconcerted, writes Milton Bonner of the
Ide. there
is
"ng"'171
i
e will
question
of the
The author n Ben 0,,runs is • v
rom Germany. Ours is a responsibility , sired boons for Palestine, then it ough
point of view," he wrote in his N. E. A. syndicate. At what? Well, the head of the Belgian deb-
Palestinian labor Irader mid aecrelsrY
which demands constructive work. When ' to be accomplished on the basis of a uni I • Zionist Congress itself.
Paris organ, "Razsvet," for August ' gation yeas Paul Huy:mins, a Jew'. The head of the Italian delegatca
the Jewish Federation / , 1 !Aber Ilitals
-
.1 nd this is the question:
::sr. oat. "we slip into an LITIP0111- Was
druthi in palest,
Guido Jung, a Jew,
he story of the present tragedy is written, tied program. it is high time that interim I
Shall the Zionist Congress re-
Portable and false position if we
et it not be said that Jews had gathered strife was given up, and that all group s 1151111 the highest legislative redly
try, en the one hand, to t•arry on
the establisl , 1. , ' ' • - Jewish Na-
,i ,rnis I tttn hn ehdai n
of the Zionist movtautalt and or-
t I „w •o tr rk),. nt d t if
n order to organize committees and move- joined
common cause for the good of tht • I gani•ation, which determines the tional Hums l, l':,;. - t.ne.
„•
m
meritswhich
were to instruct our people ,t,. w i s h N a ti ona l H ome.
It is this great political gain of same time to remain formally a
Palestine policy of the it•Wish BBB-
t hat they were not to buy these socks, or
Zionism--tor which Dr. Herz' lent of another and also political
The obligation of delegates to the forth ,
strove and which Dr. Woi 7111,11111 II rg a n infirm which, moreover,
li ‘ t'hi

r 1 .g
. i 1) gh t s

i
5 uch shoes, or the products of this or that coming international Zionist Congress
The Pro and Con On the Prohibition Question from a
Organizetion has obtained through achieved—that is IloW III danger. claims the sole right to represent
Jewish Viewpoint.
I the Balfour Declaration and the
factory. Let the answer be given by a free I should be to strive for absolute unity.
Wherein lies the slang. I ! Zionism politically. This position
Palestine Mandate; or shall the
a nd a proud people whic h flutist learn once
At the Seventeenth Z a n i ...t I., las miles particularly embarassing
Congress be degraded to len insig- s:rese, one of the delegates, \lash- if las I believe inevitable) we are
By RABBI LEON SPITZ
a nd for all to say that if an unfriendly
nificant gathering which imposes stir Jabotinsky, who was dissatis. compelled to take political steps
H itler's Origin.
world will pollute the air we breathe. and •
no obligations upon anyone, which tied w ith one of the decisions of which run wholly or partly counter
Heimwehr newspapers in Austria failed is powerless to adopt any binding the congress, publicly tore up his to the political line pursued by ' hi•nl t'hh"...rt'''' '...dek."'ll
V of Ameri c a
f bigots
'i:I'''' ''"
"'d.:'''''
. (71 tn1 7.1g
N(.1-'g,,s
'Y S
-1
., 1
recent
AMeri
tl:i 7,
s.: .,
my the renturice has ben eon pro.
are determined to rob us of our • to establish the trial) of the claims that decision: and loses its public and s redential card and lotted the c o n. the Zionist organization. It would
hibition •nd in his numerous •nd au.
grape-juice does fu
natural rights, then we shall build for our- Adolf Hitler, Germany's Haman, is tel I. gal eh:limit-r as the legdimatt• gress. The congress, ignoring the make a strange impression-- th
oritante toloIationg •n/1 re fereneea
tie requirement for l
i
u
l•
l
iint
e
h
.
' I'•
lo on rabbinical and talmudic work,
I representative body of the Jewish incident, calmly i!,w.: ),,,s1.11.hd,csl izta, . . ,iti,h i„ints.
selves a center where we may be in the , j t,„.i sh orig i„ . Hat
Itisit,trnd tphorintm sf
,: n,sh st.
i -
The Reform Rabbinate lei
..I.ear• th•t if the dry zealots
the Forward
p e ople in de aling With the "Manda- deliberations.
ts.it Ti range
la
iti.sr--
"'Ille.tthh'
a• much of the Old Testa. Ihusiastivally
concurred le
position to govern our own rights and spondent in Vienna cables to his newspaper tory Power, the League of Nation:, ist faction. headed by that tit], tort' Power, upon the League of i? now
em as ...me of their leaders pro.
"opinion' but the Orthodox r
where we may build a center which will be that he spoke to
and our Arab neighlmrs in Pales gate, probably saw nothing in it Nation,. and even upon our hest
s• to know. they might easily and
one
have held aloof and exposed I.
n eetively find • solution tn the vex.
to get excited o ver, for, if memory' friends in England and everywhere
a model for corrupted humanity. But let ohi ,)c x. Iy h t, ,ay Otto Miller, a 60-year- Vi m
• ttous p oblem.
r
selves
the to the slanderous char
., he is related to Hitler.
... rves lightly, not one Revisionist else. Here is a group which seems
it not be said that our answer will be that
bootlegging. It has, however.
---
be
part
of
the
Zionist
organ-
delegate
followed
the
example
of I"
but is ashamed of this relationship.
Article 1 of th, British Man-
ignifi.
adequately
pr o ven that the
Judaism has something ,
we will answer to a boycott with a boycott ;
his "leader." ization. It takes part in the Con-
We are not so keen on such kinship date for Palt•stine affirms that the
The Revisionist leader, however, gresse, it strives to gain the power, cant tel say on Prohibition, both as wheluling majority of the To'.
that if Germans pollute our air. we s
Zionist organization shall be recog-
hall either. and we would much rather have it nized ns a Wildc hods' in a ll me t. took the matter more seriously to influence in one way or another to its theory' and its practice. The rabbis do nut even avail thee, -•
pollute theirs.
policy of the Zionist organiza- Bible, the Talmud, Rabbinic liter- of the privilege of certificat I ••
proven conclusively that Hitler has no Jew- ts rs affecting the establishment of /hen his associates, and for tie .. the
leave it t to their impeeuniwa
acs waged an obstinate fight tion; in other words, it also as- ature, the Shulehan Aruch (the
We leave it to the Ilitlerites to destroy; ish blood in his veins.
the Jewish National Henn. in PM-
against the part reipatim of his as- sum's
against
thereby the responsibility for code) traditional practice and the tons to supply the compar I.
.
estine.
Rabbinic bodies of our own time— slight demand for sacroe •
our duty is to build. And the time has
A
n
no
our
it
.
d
swedes
in
the
Zionist
organulation.
forc
e
s
But even if there is sonic) justification
The Zionist Congreas, as the per- And, it must
t
"I do h ;(1.1) do 4.,
tPI/:o
es lt out of its own all of thee.. react in some definite 'al "' It is a well known fa..
must be added, with more ts.
arrived when we must build for ourselves for this claim, the less fuss made over this manent tribunal of the Jewish peo- ....nsistent.y•
and candor than his accord.
'let in the same breath manner to this question. The pos- a r°°"eWiSh housewife to-'.
and not for those who oppress us.
as
lIe,
the
expression
of
its
nation-
item
of
the
American
Rabbinate,
is
to
squeeze
a
little
wine
out
'
:'
.
contention the !letter. Let the Aryans have
the rlfsaes. group declares: 'The
...11e-agues. Ifr rightly pointed out ,,
al aspirations and the highest law- •hat the pretense of the Revision- '''''a of
not however, either whelly con- grapes for her household 1.
It is no secret that Nazi groups in this this "yichus."
' ' -',.!!i herd it ; !? hmit
!tct a/1
., . sistent, nor unanimeus. The rms. full accord with the indutg' •
making and controlling organ of i - t party that it
Was carrying on This
wrongly; o „ '' ., cc. .
country, controlled by the destructive
ne doe, no no ent Writer Mired several years ago the Prohibition :Amendment.
the Zionist movement, me-ss-sed, :I'll . pendent political activity.
before the Mandate. Cl I at
in a gentlemen's agreement with 'And yet there is current :.
hands of the Ilitlerites in Germany. are
Anne O'llare M'Cormick cables to the even
that
ds.monst retie.. importan,. , • m-
vle o.''I '. ',L • —;,..- went I ven fur- the Rabbinical Assembly of the seenious rumor about a Mw)
organizing anti-Semitic groups in this New York Times from Berlin that at the alty, and still greater
II . gregation w hien offered a
.)'— •• w - ,•
Jewish
Theologis el Si mina ryt
le showed that
Random Thoughts
1 .,• ;.,..• , -• 7h,• Zionist Con America to refrain from issuing I rabbi one month's ehrtion '
country and that one of their chief aims rate of 111x) daily. 10.000 in three months. value intt-rnally. At tu ,
Congress the portal demands
wine,
in order to avail itself of his / .
certificate,
for
ea
sfieranwntal
,
is to form a movement to boycott Jetvish G ermay's
1111 mite:Odds. with t he
n
Jews continue to 31 I v to the I''! 41/7 i nit plans of Zionism III
Column To Appear
ere
, : /
educational principle , of the Re. and yet only last year a consider-
and American business firms in this coun- British consulate for visas to migrate to formulated The congress was the
its sign
membership
during
the l's .1
sacrimental
certificat
Again Next Week visire.-• youth organization known able group of hie colleaguestlecid- to
_ .
try. If and when such a movement is un- Palestine."
as - 1 - . 'll Trunmeldor" toe -B e th. ed to endorse Palestinian wines in season. Naturally, the raid.. •
How unfortunate that Ger- ,P,'; i ntarif tj,7;„‘,?n t t r ",t,i1. 1,(Irt7 uit.':",':::f
a laidablt, „Tort to relieve. economic meted the despicable offer, n•l
The Detroit Jewish Chron.
ar„ a short).
* earthed, let the action against it be taken . man Jewry should have stayed aloof front Zenist action..
letter which he as distress in the Homeland. That deed such desperate measure , ..•
isle eeeee ts Co announce that
In . I frcular
by the liberal Christians in this country. : the Zionist movement in their prosperous
With the tas, emit ion of the the Random Thoughts Column malt; leader of 'tether. addressed to our Palestinian wine-stealers keep rare and far hetweea '
It should be clearly und.r-•
h, by Charle s H. Joseph will not the lietharists on the question of ahrtast of American mditiea is oh- ,_,
and by oflicial decree of our government. days of freedom, instead of preparing the z , i,, t :::: ti:zr;;: s:, tti.,:t r f n ai n,a lok, t,:, t li,
rll
partis ipating in the Zmnitt ion- vious from the fact that this year that aai
(Coneervative and I '•
• eppear
until next week, due to
If Christian public opinion were to organ- ground for national Jewish emergency: esistodian o f the Jewish
o,e
( is required to use win. f. •
.1
na' tional
question
is
their
exporters
offer
Kosher
grape
tommx
death of Mr•. Joseph on gress, he wrote:. "This
ize a boycott movement, we would say that I Will Jewries in other lands learn the lea- ' right to Palestine and a (Actor of Sunday.
r - fit Kiddusli on Sabhethn and hop': , .
first of all contrary to the interests juice and non-fermented lime.
flu- eves, for liabdalah on Saturd Iv
it is rightfully done. But we deny that it is 1 son from the present crisis?
I moment ie) international polities:
of Bethar. For, is not Bethar an the American Passover market.
The Chronicle extends heart•

The Coming 18th Zionist Congress

JUDAISM AND PROHIBITION



c

and law insofar as they concern

felt sympathies to Mr. Joseph. .

(Torn to Next Page)

Thin action must have been in

enced by the sanction of the United I nights (Turn
and particularly
so on wa .!
to

Next Page)



Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan