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Lewis French nevertheless •,, •:, r•- , .k tee
criticize destructively. at a 1.. tthen the
Jewish people have no other Ha. o on earth
to look to except Palestine.
But an even more feasible evaluation of
the statements by Mr. French is the re-
sponse given it by Jews everywhere. and
especially by official Zionism. Silence that
spelled contempt was the deserved answer
to these reports. Such is the approximation
of the spirit of Jewish effort, as compared
with Mr. French's destructive aspirations.
Jewry's responsibility is to build in Zion.
and those who would interfere with our
efforts must therefore be treated with con-
temptuous and disdainful silence.
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wants to develop a large peasant class in
tine. Herd thought the peasant type was doomed to extinction.
Weizman', by the way, was one of the first to challenge some of
Herzls views and also opposed Nordau, probably helping to
keep the latter in a lower position in the Zinnia( world than
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himself had to stand aside at the last Congres s before those who
challenged him.
Perhap s he will regain his post of leadership
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I do not know. Perhaps after all, in
the ,'resent situation, he may be the best fitted man.
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factor is the iinttortant thing, not the general views of the
niSn.
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and communist ideas in Palestine at this time
I should like to see the.] 51011 land speculation for, obviously. If
land price be
prohibitive, that' s the end of further
ent. Rut beyond that, let well enough alone. There
are those
After a ll, fr....,
the latest reports, they are eating a good deal more in Pal•lint-
than in Rnssia. As long 4r
continues, let private initlice
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w ho want to make Palestine into a small Russia.
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It ic minds ow 01 t h e story they tell of t h e late Senator
Pettigrew, Populist Senator from South Dakota. One senator
irpresenting the conservative interests once itrose in the Senate
and remarked of Senator Pettigrew that he had never heard him
lay anything flattering of any of hi s brother senators.
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their own followers and w I
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prosperity \c hit II
should gladden the hearts of Jews et. rv-
where. It is to be hoped that the threw
ening dangers that come as a result of . •
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that \chime t'atholic rulers hate taken
Min against .lett s the motive quite often
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improvement in the relation. between Jet],
and Christians.
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periodicals wrote favorably of Naziism. In
1. 1111 ben -II, :" •-••• 1•••Nly• plah•, i•Itrort
the Sunday Referee, Paul Josef Goebbels,
to be fair. If roily all I lir ChrHIlan Smithy
llitler's propaganda minister, found prom-
, Schools were to nuke it it pom' lo inform
inent smote for an article under the head-
the t'hildren that the Psalms I Imy sing and
ing "Perish the Sunday Chron-
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Chant are Jettish. that the
icle sang the praises of Ilitlerism with the
thell1 from the Bible are the storie:e.f,isle
expression of the logo. that England will
Jews. much of the existing 1)1'011111We might
follow GeriliallY'S eX/IIIIIII0.
long ago have been eliminated. Instead.
These are unpleasant symptoms. It is
tie hind that bigots still cling to the (
evident that unless the liberal elements
lixion story to the letter, \cittiont an effort
arc careful. Ilitlerism will gain the upper
to Verify historic fact. or In le a r n th a t !roi l
hand. IA•1 tlo• warning be sounded that
tyhirh would convince thetti that there YIN-
the pro-Hitler propagandists are act ive
another element beside, the ,Ice's
mobilizing sentiment in favor o f th e ir go v -
(thong this crime slowld it fixed.
ernment. This danger must be checked at
The ratholit.s. due perhaps (II a great
the source, and there must b e no let-down
extent because they. too. have been perse-
in the efforts to ettlightrm the musses eXelIX
cuted, have evinced a 1(111011 more fair all:
Where regarding the dangers and horrors
The Palestine P•
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papers last week thought it wise to fioni
mend Ilitler and to laud him for his poli
cies. Lord Heaverbrook's Sunday
"A Poisonous Solution."
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before the 11'01'111 11111111 11.
fuses to recognize the Jou: t a minority
group :old is determined to rid) them of
Their staius --
their rights aLS citizens.
will :wain be-
especially in Upper Silesia
come a matter for international discussion.
Jewry's hopes are dependent upon the put,
lie opinion :old conscience of the nation.•
of the world in whose hands must eventu-
ally be placed the responsibility of decid-
ing whether anothe r ' nation may (dowse to
reel back into savagery at the •Xneke of
the rights of more than a half-million of
human beings.
It is generally believed that the present
German government will be careful not to
promulgate its proposed law for the deg-
radation of Jews to the status of third-class
citizens until after the October sessions of
the Council of League of Nations, in order
to deprive the nation's spokesmen of the
chance of ruling upon Germany's insanity
But the issue must came to a head, and t he
important 11111SII011 that every sally person
must ask himself is whether the ground
will be prepared through the force of pub-
lic opinion, eventually to put a stop to the
savageries in Germany.
On several occasions our non-Jewish
friends evidenced their indignation by their
protests against the anti-Semitic occur-
rences in Germany, On ht() occasions,
Great Britain's outstanding leaders voiced
their protests against Ifitlerism 1111 the Howe
of the House of Commons. Several out-
standing American leaders joined Senator
Robinson in a protest against the anti- !
Jewish horrors on the floor of the United
States Senate. More recently, Hillaire
Bettor, a leading Catholic. who has him-
self been classed as an anti-Semite, con-
demned the anti-Semitism of the Nazis.
Nevertheless Hitler and his cohorts ;ire
not without their friends in this countr‘
and in England. 11'ti hear of a p•o-Germ:to
movement on a national scaly among Amer
jeans. And in England. :I :umber of nett,
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permitted to thrive.
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of its Jewish citizor,-.
nothing more
the Hitler regime prof
than a moral victory fro . Jetts. The di-
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being
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MID-SUMMER MUSINGS
What wit- that ,i•rt
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propagate t iolence, but they aim at g...00d-
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inate the churches of Germany, our Catho-
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