ME Vernon', Emmet ROA Jaz end THE LEGAL CHROMCLE- OMAIRAMi ■ nwwww THEVEIROIVEWISile_IRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE i t;lashed Weekly by The Jewtsh Chromele Publ.shing Co., Inc. NIA S. , Entered n : hP ° I . . t • - - - (central Office and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue and energies. This excess in organization may or may 104 be responsible fur the fail- ure on the Part of American Jewry to act in behalf of the so•ely-st•icken Jexvs of l'o r lr. ,r Subscripttet,. tit .A" To i1,117. I inut to n, Wht•ro pop T ■ I• re usto ni e th a t , tie investigators to Pali -11Ili The iutt-itt ipp • I thatidental it!, , -1 . Now 111 : ,tit, tit k1.1 \ r. ■. `11 the prospel s .1'1 tit t thin produced ' that P Iot• i• ,•• To •o r tit . N. , I ill, cu.' tee WM . ' 1;M uuwed,it 11, d ■ Anew Joy Istn Tel,are ph It The thou,thl 1 ntinualh tog Deal should send an 1111111Z111).! c pal, I° o Sabbath N.. lo I n 1-"o•aolmv. 1 • 11111 , 1 he of o •sial • INIMIGRATION AND PROSPERITY e. ,„ Lot Ho oot ( "'isolation ■ It.• I II. • .•• , ,rap Ab 12, 5693 August 4, 1933 ;III The Monds Turn Jewish. who nwv L;'. !Lac'. su dd en awa k e ni m, of \ ./1•;':, I loo•11'11 :'AST Jr tiered over the decision of Lord If•Icliett and his sister. Lady Erleigli, to embrace the Jewish faith, should read the biography of the first Lord NIelchett by Hector Itolithit, In this biographical ,-10.1cli, Dolitho de- scribes the manner in Which the elder 'Mel- chett Was attracted to his people ;Intl to Palestine, It was the influence of tine that brought him back again to Id, people, and this same influence is now re- sponsible for the "return" of his children to the Jewish fold. It is much easier to understand the re- awakened reactions \Olen one reads the closing paragraphs in Dolitho's book. De- scribing how Melchett's Christian son re- cited the Kaddish in Ilebrew, Dolitho writes: At night, the Zionists rattle 711111 watched by him. One by 11m . , Matti:coated, sombre and -tit!, they rune Inail beside him wed whiner their ancient prayi•r•t. His still and (taught , ' lined Airccd Mond' head and put Pale tine tted het eatit it Jcvish hands tended him, .A Jew rabbi hinted him. And then, an if the centiiiies of .-trine.. meta from their faith ripr• as nothing, the scene of Ziegenhain :two hack again. Father to son, Father to son. It is the irrevocable law of the Jews. Ohl Meyer Mond, rolling his head upon the pillow, praying. ". . 0 Lord, send out Thy Holy Spirit upon us. "... Spread the pavilion of Thy peace over ragcal,- l tit nett. rttannto. l i dissipate "Ur ul 1 1 1 . "11" , ing t hat We "I ' ;2:01 . , of the land to \vork to r e habilitate (termi n i , tine. \\ to real! people 1 :11n ! 111111I ' S Platt which sped- ili , slItalltth of - toircos Jewish energies and .1,.\\ ish matipt,v,er, i-ll re 1V lien Hitler first assumed power in Ger- many. in :\larelt, most in of thought that the worst had happened. In April We realized that the situation \vas becoming even more threatening for our people. In .1 11 1 c t•a the Ito sleriliration TI11 1 11. I LI 1111ATE I I I ECTS WOO I II I. I.S S ARGUMENT If 1 uge happens to be Palestine. and the only ansYver to the German problem therefore lies in Palestine. But instead of organizing for Palestine we are asked to form a new organization-for re\ age! repeat \\ hat we have stated again and again: The incident of the Mond family's re- , thunder on the national day of mourning turn to the Jewish fold is of more than which Rabbi Wise's synagogue does n o t passing interest. It is an indication of an observe, there is something prophetic in it inner Jewish rebellion against the mires. Palestine is the only center which is open which continues to hound the Jew. ' for Jewish enionizatifull. and emigration is 11. HIV. the ti n I. I ht I, . toe 1.. ■ ion ft, 11o11111 111 o 1 loI t •' It e 1 he- LH' d It l- ar'e t' V.11 I l'apt I it if SO !igion ; but 1 It • -ugh ho- t of la o o• 1 It eel 1 , . I t• I ot ti o.. \\ .1 t I. th fati• of tho o ■ 1111 , 1 , !.11 . ` III It. tb , y an nit ulrl sin's \u u I , r t1, II tit., list 110,1, , 11110 , lea 111'11. dlloI all I',1-.f th, ot ti., CATHOLICS' CONCERN I think we 11111\ -•1111 1y lay all tot inla t.,1 PO the controlled ',lid, Iloo \I II r all 1111111•11 1t n by Ins alai- ., tiny the posi- t,. founded ii over-organized people. Too many organiza- tions tend to an overlapping of activities ilool .1111 , d up with monopoly and eta.. 11';111 .11 1 '1,e long ago taune to the conclusion that t troubles ,ViorlII I S \V hat NIr. liertist Congress it,. approaching amt t e r is hying run Up. Pers..ndlty, ' Colli.111 eSs Will be as extiitiin- as unto ettlelEenetes, while they invite e tendency to clarify and unite eptittor. 1 before was there much fundamental .\I of theni non,- aro --peaking, air largo l'a!emlic all of them have adopted maximal them tire talking of getting League of Nations the ilo lilt Mr if loans, etc. It by Charles II.Joseph 1111 ' PI . 1 REVISIONISM it •ooll • • I .1 ' and all tlat• I believe that most of this talk about ti.•. o••• Hindi ad , 011°111 lieYisittniSts • 1 I olcol P11111 , tA it-it Hitler, then certainly he is a far I ; t -II than the German version. I can't in• ' • , initoutil.tic nonsense and idiocy that Haler 1. .111 , 1 o \ \ ' ri which he depicted the it° Nvish scene at Tlo , -1 the highest praise of so impartial a critic its it II, it will he remembered, also wrote .. ttI -ti P, 1 haracters. And in Jabotinsky's boo-. t. Pt,. it-lines were treated rather extra , • o tu , h is -tortething that one would not expect 1 writ, ot onortn, MAT AUDACIOUS F LAVOR The Ili eons to me, while perhaps nut to be tru a• - r. are a necessary factor for Zionist pit., • tit I„ mild the other elements into more aggresutt: 11 t niers years ago asked Lloyd George for coon needed was boldness first , boldness second I nd perhaps that is what Zionist needs. .aging somewhere that even Cool .110 1 0 "IIOUSE ORGANS" 'IP, 111, 1 • o111 a1 y 1 no i. needed to give SORRY A110111 s,‘ P110) that Willa. I. 1)utch JeNvry and German Refugees , M ute all I ,.•11, .ntro has had in . !It was 111,1•11 po • ...I :111.1 ,i1t1 rot Inite li• It,, to h do 11 111 s HI II I K I t it DAD It ill N %MIN s HOW II. •I ,1,.! • 1) d Id, at tdIlda:1 • I •Lit•.. •tltit, ,ri r,i.i " Iteeinne ti farm- .11 rice'. for •M. o...tandO.h. • 1 , at \ ,•• t In , • o 11rut n" 1 ,, ' II, 1 The Jew to the Christian. t I. I' 11 " 11;i! in, :twit. -1 • 1.11 lee t. .4' I ti -I. Lv ti t• .1. w- • itIr .!. ! I., I • • 1 \ • ' '‘' • II - o ■ -. I ' ,t • •. -I tat , r • the .1 of hroi ft 'A 11 , ■ 1,0 1 0 cum- I . • .nt put at II..- .1 minion, by son ic..;• , •n , in Aro.'. I few . lieu-tered 1 1 Ly that lip • • IT,' di; • ' , a • 71,r, of .1.» tnll \\ The Kiplingc , •-cibiet I fairly aril to he commended for all is th , • sad fafs io • treated Iht \a: I •1 .. JEWISH QUEST ION IN t Il.:1 in back of thought A I I being ascribed to Jet \cry. It is clear that non-.1it\vs, who must forever JoKrs he ... untrue and unfair any the alle- gations regarding the "control" exerci , ed by Jews over government and industry. , •• ,l • , ••• • •• • d •ra• •• •' '• • • .o: :err, d I. and tthotna \ .• i. ' ,' a - t \ p• rppsaonl. ....• sse , M• ..,,, .°•• • ..r. I . ye - ^d Fl. tn. if •- .-• ../p• •^t• ow ' I ' I ' I ' ,. ' "'o 1 ' • ti , ' I , ... • ' ' tl.■■ • 111 I n I t. ' I. , ,p,1 111 , ,,,•, il ■ (1'• . ' •,e o , 1,1 .., • , e , I ,, 11'11 , 1111•11 n ,11-1 • P 1, 1 • _ 1111 JEWISH rtt- there is no end tn the need for mint atitm rmnng , I garding: .lev, i , 11 MIL, it. t• being r Loma: freely, and that sinister powers a ce shown how ! ..vhon I • ••., .. Roosevelt nately. and i , s, :tat 111011g. the THE ZIONIST CONGRESS the lime tle .•I glee • 11111,, 'o plot I • Hoot NA/I , 11 •r monopoly. It postulait - a alto labor and consumer for the benefit ..t al: .system ,.o. \vill hl ° laIntrolitoL on-Inner will hale something to n ities. Th•,e triopelies will 11P --1'd tin. In are now' franchised t•lit will regulate industry, but will n ,, t t rat, n „ 1 rt in 1 1 , apporodld of I had 11, - r,11111 - 11: .1 , o nett lc ,•teeperation altar,. 1:11111:t ■ Ifi, has lo twice \ I 11 owho I , 1111111' I • o ol In a s t r d •-on,o• moniviation. I am III 1 entlimsta.tic about -chit! the •"fnnpoly It the Intel natioonal Inaituto SI•Olo 111 MR. NI1NSK \ 1 OR TRIOPOLY 11.1.1i 11 . op11 "1.11 he ••■ th.c. I.1 1: anal:inn \ o• to -1 , 1 •• , boycott. What concerns us tut this time is the proposal of Mr. l'ishtnan to form a new organization which 41 0 11111 &VON' itself entirely to a 1,..yeott nifoenp.nt. tt is generally conceded that we are an !III ol'i. :t 1 RANDOMTHOUGHTS .11 .11 o are outlet • in, ph. not unnll .11111111,1 oolilt• I wn to Next Page) on the question id• the action of the outstand:ng Jew ills itrgaitiza- tions in America which stand opposed to a t, lop l in, 11 I tall upon the administrators of the I /111,11,1,1,2° down t he locks \• 1 cm- -II • o that ton. it In fart, shatter the very ti , I , l■ 1111- oilt of them. ti 1, ai el. 111 the gl oil old .\ aftt'f the scar stretch the :o o • ditli• into polemics with :qr. F1 , 11111:111 rnPan.l the wisdom of the th•eisioc of the .1,\ ■ 1,-., Board of Deputies in Litioltut oppo , ing a Publicly-organized Loge oat . Nor k it our intention at thi , point tu, cititmem tun the 1;1 o I 1` rAnkfoorlo o ott 1 'It vein t the hints-1 Pistilli - is of intlrletl•111 , 011. ° 111 Ia utrr-, actors, , musicians of the highest aud first•tate mathrneati- 11 . 1111, NAZIS NOT CALLOUS Don't tIolloO, \1. \ 1 • 1 , 1111' 111111)11'-- ing the questions and the answ e r ,. y,rf, by Jews of G, for Mr. I -lc, Jews, to refuse to 111,1t i n , I i/ ,• in the land Which of our people. Dui the ale fl poses would ale all such a energy that it would have Imen difficult to believe that Mr. Fishman stigge.tffl h a d not the plan appt•ared under hi...101;011r, Writing in his column "Front Day b• Day" in the Jewish Morning Journal. Mr. Fishman suggests Ill.,. • i., f ot G•r rnan goods should h.' tit e tll in, organization. directed I... IIP \\ young men who should II , o d•• tO the prof ect with the • ..• 1 it! • • . youth that is not concerned in 1!il cies lif the older leaders who a r, to make compromises. 11 1 ()PEN IIIE DOORS 10 PROSPERITY I • ' . • • • tt sin alr not isolated lit 111111g II,- 11,1; 111 , 1111n Jo 'or t 1do, oto hr.., ;to! tof -1.1Io :illy. name I inay alludttit ntit . oho is high in t he acteletthe it or Ill, y great scholar, to an. ther echo is a deservedly re- • pt, tett plait-au- of art also it) a tnw, nut \•, to half a dozen ‘t ho good it, 1.. Including PIP. ' 111,1 - I ,- 11 1 ntrl p 1- , I 1, he Ill 1 oy io. 11. a fun nol•- and \\ othout I • , f 1 \ INCOMPREHENSIBLE POLICY and Hitler athelic o tl VC tr , ii Ilan.' b u rn 111 . badl do I • o tuiriorig the it \- elilioc,! IC hat possibly he utigtol .1 e ef that kind and tP: that degree"' aigu- ward II , II o in the pi , ro • o he hail vaincd ao• o 11!t • , 1 , 111,11, tilt) tut Illki hi p . these 11111- I. .o that •.xamination t 1to I 1'411 , g, tit,,, tit 1•1,111, I •• I• to• and olo•f• 11,1•• ,11 , 1'1 11 o 1 la , nat- , P• 1'111 MI , ' ha` bad th, 1 .tlit not .1, column 1111•111 lo do oo 1111, Ilii• 7 res p e c t s t othis issue, as they arc tackled It:, Jew , , 1 1 lay myth of Nazi imagination and philosophy We do not lit- clots, i this tin., , • tt I' d witnessed in Palestine that thrilled them and brought them nearer to the pioneers A Whispering Campaign. and the builders of Zion. It is in con- The whispering campaign regardim• stru•tive effort that We MUM 111111 Sal•atioll Jewish influence in the present ra- for Israel. tine in 1Vashington evidently is not the distinguished himself distinguished iit.t 1. .ri. ••. 1•11/111plif, t1 But more than that, it is proof that con- the ono solution to the German-Jewish structivt• Jewish effort has a fascination Problem. A gift of sympathy for Iicrniali which cannot be claimed by misery. Lord Jewry is therefore incomplete without the Melchett the elder, and his son, could not . Palestinian note. It was 'well for Jews not have been attracted to their people by their , to forget their German brethren on Tisha b'Ab, suffering. It was the pride which they ii h ine. A recent issue of the Kiplingt•r An Impractical Proposal. Letter Jacob Fishman. editor of the Jewish " o f W " shi "gt ( "Is I ) • a financial service-comments on these Morning Journal, may safely be said to be ablest Jewish editorin this offintry whispered rumors and ridicule the extent the today. For accuracy, sincerity. devotion '1ewisil influence. • to Jewish causes aml general newspaper , Ili f•se underground whisperings are SIT ability there an. „impart,. with him tianiaging to Jewry that it is worth know- cf f 1 an demands that the Jetvisti people once and Let history and posterity. exact revenge " The Jew is a Jew. A Victorian century from Germany. might estrange him from the law of his kind. Let the ..lewish people build so that the Success might lift him beyond the simple prayer in the little house at Zeigenhaint. Hut ifirmoon Jews, Who are trapped by an in- in the end, when they t-to tiled Alfred Mond to sane Germany., may be sa\:ed. the vault, Ills Christian stun whispered, beside his coffin, in Hebrew. "May the great Name of the Lord be ex- Gifts of Sympathy. anted and hallowed throughout the world which Rabbi Jonah E. \Vise, chairman of the bath created iiceording to His will . . "'thy abundant peace front Ilea•cn I,erniant.lewish relief campaign conducted r edemption, comfort, healing, pardon and en - • I • A 1,,\' 1111' ./01111 losinoution Committee, issued largement be granted unto In and unto all an appeal to American •Its\\Ty oil the eve Israel; and say ye, Amen. "i1lay he who maketh peace in his high , of Tislia b'Al lit i t o „1,,,w sympathy rut. the heavens grant peace unto •rael and unto all • 1 , trews tit t••rtnany on this (lay of mourning mankind; and say ye, Amen." 1 by contributing to the relief fund, As in Almost two centuries rolled Intek. the beginning, the son went back to his 1Vhilr . oil the face of it, the appeal had mother's house to comfort his family in their all the earmarks of stealing the Zionist grief. also won fur himself a ship in American Jewry !IL, cult to understand the 31 11 111 , q, I11Z11 -111'i The danger demands immediate action. I: for all time present evidence that it is able to unite on fi common national platform o sa\l , an oppressed section of .lewry by providing the hound) 'd \vith a haven Of refuge. The only haven of ref- 1 ; may happen in August 110 1 ' 01'11011HW 11liti 1 h•.'', us in American journalism. It is because Mr. Fishman ha , not ,,nly DEPRESSIONS I • lit, the hearts of the Zonis. and a.11tt tt till- sion pal 4di I'rAetl l' Irr , • rd i • ,• N., • By DAVID SCHWARTZ • THE NEW DEAL AND PALESTINE Editor's Note: The following is the text of an article by Hilaire Belli., the distinguished English writer, wlib:h appears in the magazine America. Ili a protest against the oppressive policy against the Jews i s of partit ulor interest in view of the fait that Mr. Belloc's writing s in the past have bee n construed a, unfriendly to the Jews and have been sevrrely scored. • Tidbits and Xrx, Br-the-Way ByCEORG BERNHARD if anything, has been accomplished to save the 11,1!.dr, 1, of thou-amls of German Jews d 111. ,, HILAIRE t3ELLOC By Germany. !Mt the fact remains that little, Telephone: Cadillac 1010 ( abb. Address: Chronicle Tomlin (moor 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England. Notes on Nazi Germany The Persecution of the Jews loo '• 1. 11 11111 , 1y. ,t1 •I 1-f- this ----- --- Inc in 'Re Wight of • , VI sunply Ind, sii I , o I • ty. among: 1111111 la 1 - , P • 1 . up i • I•4 ".„ dia tors, dil1. , - d ' la dI • , f h 1 . the 1 , 11, 4•111foloN, I ... l't ■ 1 S Ja•tith- -1 g ttinif an% ra n ' I " II ' T. '. ..' .. • 1.1s In i Id .11.1te on relief t,. land .o , •• ■ •••• r- 'ot• I d •i•• Co it tit otfoz../ ... from the i ht , ' ,. ' d ' ' ' us. ■ 1,...i. . rt • rt tb, t \ ..t! is fr •vi Co rraar v a•tg ft ni he , •t, • •I i • tl. o • . I inuo guilllqi fp r fl-tun i 11 , 1, 1 ,, 11 ' I. ti'l tl - , , ? , ‘ hio mg been the I st of the nt P .1 en n o pulati o n of li •--. th it .` • • t ‘I • T o I: ms, )1R. , 1,11,•• OM:" i , . , nc, ,•• • ,.. II i l 1,'• .1 \ ' • • • : • • • ' I • \ • r . • n, I \ b ,II into se- , • • IS:aa and again a test -,, 111.111- I, ta•-•• n, a . t • • t ed I 1 n • sa . v It ilenetT hu• ' ' 1 ' ' a I1 I ' ' all bI)aa1TI . •nav manage to get some ' ir onornio • aril macs others the he nut h a, a h -, ,• like a rli'm • ' . • titherfiw will tease the oia• • principal w. rk. however, Iwing (Turn to Next Page I d• tie at the branch of the cournit- (Turn to Next eon,