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ME/WNW:M/01M eiWOMICLE

and THE LEGAL CrIROolICLE

TREPLTRorrinv

Ro2s ictic

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1,



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Sabbath Readings of the Law
16 It, 21 4
I h 'at
l'entate'uchal port NM
I 1.2
I.'
I.
Prophetical portion

August 25, 1933

Need for Practical Measures.

Ellul 3, 5693

German Jewry's Haven of Refuge.

Approximately (IT 101 1 ( lerMan Jews

no means enthused over the spectacle that
is being enacted by the Nazis,
Responsible Jewish leaders have on nu-
merous occasions expressed and reiterated
the hope that such friendship between Jews
and Germans be cemented, with the ulti-
mate hope that reason and peace may
again rule in the Reich. It is to be hoped
that nothing will occur to mar this friend-
ship between Jews and the sane elements
in Germany and among Germans •lse-
where. it is also to be hoped that this
friendship will not only be strengthened,
but that it will serve very soon to give a
death-blow to the disgusting political trag-
edy 111)W being enacted on German soil.

set-

tled in Palestine in the past five months,
and an additional 210100 applied for xisas
in the same period. Eight thousand Ger-
man Jews joined the Ilechalutz movement
to prepare for settlement in the Jewish
Homeland. To give emphasis to the fart
that Palestine is German Jewry's most im-
portant haven of refuge. WI . now' 11/11he the
followng cable from Jerusalem:

As the immigration quota granted by the
government of Palestine to the Jewish Agency
for the half-year ending next October hats al-
ready M•en exhausted, the government has
granted 1,000 certificates for German Jewish
refugees in advance in the schedule for the
six months ending in March, 19:4.1, although
the new quota has not yet been tided.
There is every indication that Jewish immi-
gration this year will be the lure,. t. ut snail'
time and will approximate the ficorti of 30,-
000 set during the peak year of 1 925. It is
estimated 10,000 laborers and persons of inde-
pendent nieana arrived between January and
June on certificates and several thousand more
on tourist permits.

I;. c,,,ico,,rg. "dun-mist of t h e Jewish

Dittlx Oat • ri ceolc made some interesting
comment- on the German-Jewish situation,
in the emir-, of which he stated:

d .1 too iii it the Zulus in
if a Haman like Ilitler
suddenly re-,
..•., -t I hen,
It is probable
.
that they'. t.
hove called mass met•t-
o• co , lit,
tz. and d....
anything
nil
th e , pot
un ilermand
tai t-, ..•
face-
oat, . !,
-lapping and •
,..... r. the VOW
pogrom 11 It • I.,
• ,1 , ■ • 11. ■
'11111 and at the
• ./•.I I mild:, lei 0•1111111 . 11
Gin• when
heir
11adison Soo.o. (mob, and shouted ••./11,"

I

1111 III - ', ell I 1H1 . 1, Ihr 11111 , .11,11It Zulu it-t - n.

f Olt land ,,,1111 have
In -1/1111 1 1 , 001 III a
hotel ion! holmied on as vonmete plan for the
nr - rue et the Gels in JeW•.
I 1111,111 :1 plan
ulsulc io f prove.
calling Hullo name-. or
wailing in Hie end o f f his reign( for after all
he is oni) human and heir to all human ills/.
.And them , plans, dd holier mating to emit-
vtalist] m semerittion, wou ld n,rrell y hayt, bwat
brought before the leading Jews of Germany
and, in accordance with their loriVately-0011-
\'1 , yed 'omit Of view, the world tounnittee, with
live supreme Zulus ..f the time, woul.1 have
taken this plan to the leaders of the five great-
e st nation., of the world, trading to some
definite disposition of tht• problem of the
Gloom.] Jews.
Just think of it, evem Spain permitted the
Jew, to go forth; but naw. 5011 Years later.
,Ira's are nut permitted to go out of
tht• land and are bring crushed on the loot.
Even the l'resident of the United States
would not hon.*. declined to receive such a
committer. This is how the Zulus would have
dealt with the matter.
But who are the Zulus, and well, are we?

It is certain that, beginning with Octo-
ber, there will be a rush for Palestine visas
by German Jews, and the responsibility
that will then face world Jewry will be
It is amazing that even at this hour, six
to create economic possibilities for absorb-months after Adolf Hitler assumed the
in the many thousands of refugees who I chancellorship of Germany, Jewish public
have already fled from Germany, as well opinion has failed to unite on a practical
program for the saving of the half-million
as the tens of thousands still trapped there Jews who are being crushed by the Nazis.
who desire to get out and to seek new The viewpoint of the German Jews them-
homes.
selves is of primary importance at this time.
The sentimental reason is not the only When the storm of protests first broke out
one which must motivate the German- against Ilitlerism, Jews everywhere mar•
Jewish refugees to go to Palestine. It must \Tied that the sufferers themselves should
not be forgotten that the Jewish Homeland have pleaded against too many and too
provides opportunities for pioneering, As violent indignation meetings. But even to-
an undeveloped and neglected country, day, with the situation daily becoming
Palestine is the ideal center for the estab- worse, German Jewry continues to plead
lishment of colonies of Jews who must seek for it cautious course and for non-too-rabid
refuge from their persecutors, Hounded be- expressions of indignation. Word was re•
cause they are Jews, these refugees can ceased from Germany in Prague, on the
look to only one spot on the globe where eve of the protest meeting held last week
they will find solace for their wounded with Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise as the princi-
Jewish feelings, and this spot is the Jewish pal speaker, pleading for restraint.
National Home in Palestine.
On the eve of the opening Of the World
The question that must now force itself '
v'ongresS, now in session in Prague,
upon Jewish communities throughout the the Jmidisehe Rundschau, organ of the
world is whether our people realize their German Zionist Federation, directed a simi-
responsibilities and are prepared to honor tar appeal to the Zionist leaders. urging
their trust. There is a double challenge to the concentration of the Congress on prac-
the honor of Jewry in the present situation. thud measures for the settlement of Ger-
In the first place, there is our duty to the man Jews in Palestine, and pleading for a
persecuted German Jews who must be refraining front dinse discussions of the
saved from the degradations that have been situation which would tend to turn the St's-
heaped upon them. Secondly, there is the MODS of the world conclave into a public
great opportunity to build up the Jewish meeting. The Itundschati's editorial states
1
with the aid in part :
National Home .n Palestine
of the additional brain and brawn which
1 V .1..e
1 ' 1 not rNI , ertinu anyone toidelo ale the
comes to Zionism ati a result of the Nazi

Gerutai Jewish situation. at the ,111111i t ime
is not the duty of the Congress to ileclare
w ar, but in a Zionist spirit. through practical
measures, to tiring :dont spiritual encourattio.
tAtzn, ;is r et f t iintmth
thesituation.
n
ar,iied to

outrages.
Because of the limitations placed upon
the amount of money which one may take

it

tiers will, of necessity, have to be placed in
the category of the pioneers who will have

tackle this

out of Germany, the German - Jewish set -

matter succes•fully: This is the
reason why German Zionists urged that the
Chart tit
t h,‘
should 1u• postponed.
Sine,-, however
Cenglah•s was not postponed, it is the duty of
Congress management and executive to

to be settled on Jewish-owned land, and
who will have to be provided with means
of colonization. This emphasizes Jewry's
a
responsibilities to the public funds which
';','„"1:,la"kh.
d i, a"11:
tae. main
str ve to purchase the land and to provide
stint' work and the German Jewish situation, i
adopting pra•ticai inea,, uccs to enable Jewish
the means for the development of such
mass •emigration from Derma
to 1 alestine.
land. The Jewish National Fund and the
American Palestine Campaign are the
The views of German-Jewish leader ,
agencies which serve these purposes, To most be given some consideration, espe-
strengthen them and to provide them with cially when these sentiments are expressed
enormous funds is the first task facing our not by the assimilationist groups, but by
people. Having accomplished that, it will the Jewkh nationalists. Furthermore, the
be the duty of our leathers to pact- the way I results of six months of protesting and
for private investments on a large scale, in shouting our indignation should convince
order that new industrial developments us that what we need is practical effort
may pave the way for new pioneers. and a wholesome progra m, rather than ex-
It is not enough that we merely meet to cessive shouting from the house-tops. A
condemn and protest against persecutions. partial solution to the problem must come
We must begin to think in practical terms, i from the Zionist Congress. In view of the
Palestine proposes the most honorable solo- m fact that German Zionists will not partici-
tion to the problem of many thousands of ' pate in the sessions for the first time in the
German Jews. Therefore Palestine must history of the movement. and because Ger-
become the primary objective in the solo- man Zionist officials who were in Prague
tion of the German-Jewish problem.
even left the city in order to avoid Nazi
reprisals for any action taken there, much
greater emphasis must be placed on cau-
Our German Friends.
Leaders in the German colony in Detroit tion.
have expressed their opposition to the Hit-
The demand must go forth everywhere
ler regime in Germany and have con- for practical, nut demagogical action, in
demned the anti-Semitic excesses of the behalf of German Jewry. We dare not
Nazis.
fail because of being hot-headedly swayed
Similar expressions of friendship for the by our emotions.
cause of the oppressed Jews in Germany
have been made by German-Americans in
11 Popolo D'Italia, Premier Mussolini's
New Jersey.
newspaper, proposes the establishment of
In Syracuse, German societies adopted a Jewish state. with it Jewish army and
resolutions protesting against the anti- navy. as a solution to the Jew ish problem.
Semitic outrages of the Ilitlerites• Mussolini's spokesman supports the pro-
It is such sentiment that gives Jews cour- gram of the Zionist Revisionists and de-
age to believe that the horrors which are dares that a Jewish Palestine should have
degrading Germany today must come to an a population of 5.000,000 Hebrews. Now
end. Added to these are encouraging re- the Labor Zionists will have better ground
ports from certain quarters in Germany, for charging that the Revisionists
are the
offering assurances that all Germany is by I Jewish Fascists.

WHAT IS TO BECOME
OF THE GERMAN JEWS?

The Crisis in the Schools
of Palestine

By DR. ISAAC B. BERKSON

Moe her 01 1
• rl ilotontan
odeno under be

el lest. .ten., oniponohl. lo. eclui•loon .era tn rAni•itio
lb. ...Ail
i•tir•llon tiomnotioi ••hith
of the tad Low

.110•111,

vh,r. herd .s,

At the la•trinning 1-f the 'ores.
eon m hisil year, October. 1932,
the. Hebrew educational system
in Palestine Was transferred no
t ho Valid teurni ( National
of J'alf,.
CioL,
o
..•
II/I , I
oluo-
m
m
.mm n under
ontrol
ouganiza-
. id,
its
Illy im
or m.--1
.41111nelit

”1, Ile

iu.

I

oh.

4 rt. o
i-lo hao
coif non
aoigh

•he

l',

I

of

Imo' already' 111411
by the Jewish Agency
hanges in the powers of the
haol IIuhinurh lboard of edu-
L
.11.1 Of the Other
0 111111iiteeS. Important see-
1., Ls in the community. regard
of the change. imposed
L. .nfr ingenielit of the Jevvish
autonomy.

ahach

POOR ( I 1 1.1.) AFFECTED

1. a had were ' „ and
, •
/low YrIonlent if o

to obtain the M-

O the -1111:11 Ion
l , 1 .•1 lie Mild' 11111010i if ; 1 .1 0
All :01111(1On:11 fa,umu vvotilml

aiadahle to the end of this
school oar, as Sinn W Inch would

h onll - lie-tenth of tin aunt o

/oat 1.1/ do licit. difli,itiit y , of
cow-c, is not confined to ',dam.-
Mg the Midget for this year; Ihr
essential problem is to plate the
edu;tional orgimization on a
sound financial basis beginning.
Id•ol, the next school year -Oct,

her. I leh:O.
In the effort to •Urtlill exprudi-
t urc • during recent years, bv-sitle ,

rm diming salaries., ceirtairi ,•durui-
til , mll services:, particularly kind-
ergarten and heelindary sr hoots,
loot- been eliminated from the
budget of the ilepartinent of oho
cation and %cher,. these ;tend it le.
l • SI
maintained they are sup.
moted almost wholly by tuition
co.-. It should la not e d that
net all , holdren receide the bent ,
tit cf a full eight-ye:el' course for
f.lo went:it y 11111,1t/on. In fait,
mot hirit of the children drop
out before the end of the third
elementary grade; only :final(

its integrity, its direction and its
standard Li partner in the task

tie-fourth of the children receive

the full eight years of instruo
lion; and 0 .1114• children dc , not
atteral school at all. The poor
child in l'ale-litU• hums nothing
like the olucat mitt! opportunities

otriiiit•.1 to ,,,•

hT leashed Sots.

DIASPORA FUNDS NEEDED
Tho
is straining itself
ontriloute to roaxituttiii, but
despite li e -mooned "im.sperity"
Palestine, the l l.hui ,annot
maintain Ili olueation o l -d•stem
ithout
1• , 1-1,111 ■ - ■ •
fllgll
■ ,, Hd •h •,, ■
Th, neddei mel het -
o f
" '`I'
Iclr - r,•1 .1,1,- and rotten of the
tennis nI the ',rang e n1,11,011.'1
.list riet Flo 'tinnier need help
from :thread. The

110 require

1141S, in former years, hilt still
constituted a rtin , iderable 'hart

01 iile ii•o0,1:1111,

lint the 11111111 10 , 1111'111 Is 111 the
01i1 mat t. •Ivrti-alcill, Salmi and

of the oltivational budget. Hod
the .kozen•y been able to meet
this commitment, the transfer
would had, been crowned with
complete success and toltit•iitional
work set on the road of sound
deVeloalnent. The near eilut•ation-
al administration had Stle“Inlol,

TrImeria-, and

to oofollle extent
Haifa which lino not .folfhstilh
I ogling cot hf•r with ref11,111 . 1. too
'heir gt einonotio of . III t hvIr

• dlIcatitI/IIII

!h., mit development, in l'al•,•
tine have emphasized the danger
alloddote..•holdren and youth to
lamorne pi.) to, the intim inoe, Of

oillu,Sit11111

and seepticion, t., obtain the co.
operation or sac ioun sections of
the tommunity and to deinom

ltut the vely great falling off
in Koren ILaye sod receipts, m.,-
pecially in America, made it im-
possible for the Jewish Ageney
to Meet its plovlgr. By th, noddle
44 the year it Was (01'1,14, that
only one-fourth of the :Agency
commitnient would la• sail bee
during the present school dial.
defieit of approximately.

I,

1 ■ 4111, ■ , .1

It 1-1,11111 . mare ur-
Vent tt , Ihr 111 ■ 10114 . Of the .ledvish
gent

strati. the VishIll h s aloility to
manage Its own school system.

I

el

111111Iy t,, r.

I • On`Ideralde

anent the JeNlsh
Agency
and

cooper:it Mg, turn-

m..mma i i pm annum, provid-
ertarn reforms w ould
11 i n to the count n , nal
The ...ulljeet of
t grant-in-aid and
onditimod to it have
.e:tet for dismission
few youtr, The
,.f t no govtgainent have
• mot more strict and 11101,

Ill2 • f, 11.4. IWO/tow sellind system
.Meant Orally passed over to its
hIlri-Bie l
The IIli 1 -frt of the educational

despite

.

. rmhent for assist
d for ant met gen , 'y
e tn. gedcrumen! '
e, l. ma reftistvl this
uts intention
111 the iegu•
o -Winning with

Zionist Organization which ail-
Milliste, osl the schools if ut.n ■ un-
foul-1y IllItler t he 111 , Iniet loll of the
g, vrrnme tit department of eilu.
ration. \\ *Oh the formation of
the enlarged Jewish Ag ! Ltl - y in

of developing the schools. in the
spirit of Judaism and Hebraic
culture and in harmony with the
needs of the upbuilding of the
National Homeland. The Jew-
ish Agency will continue then to
participate in the administration
of the educational work and to
assist the Yishud-- in su far as
financial means allow'--in the
maintenanc e of the unified tido-
vatiemal sy•stent"
$200,000 APPROPRIATION
To assist the Vaud Lrwui in
maintaining the educational s)s-
tem the Jewish Agency voted an
appropriation of 1:10,o10 I almost
$21111,1100 at par) This sum was
less than the Jewish gency had
appropriated for education Flue-

retort-
:our months . teach-

.

I •

Ile! to II ,
a.. ho h000
•o.,
n1111111711, ol
o
'rile go,. lomat gmairt was
transmitted in it Mock sum to the

AttelirY
dm , dem-ed
and
Incle
practical do It h t he g rov ■ I It of finan-
cial sup po r t 1'1,111 11,11 source s ,
and with the strengthening of
community tr ganizat ion in towns
and colonies of the new' Yishud'.
LETTER OF TRANSFER
'The transfei• was intended,
among other things, to lead ulti-
mately to a reduction of the Jew-
ish :\gene yes appropriation to the
Nine/Ilion Work. In no way, how-
ever, was it the purpose to sep-
arate the. Agency' entirely from
the todueational administi at Ion or
to withdraw' financial support im-
mediately.
In the letter or trait,:rt, rr,,,,,
th e Jewish Ageney to the Valid
Lemont this point wa s elca•ly
stated, as follow's:
"The Jewish Ageticy.,
sent ing World Jew.ry and ',spoon.
'Ode to it, will tontinue in the
future, to s.e.rve as it partner in
the responsibility of the Jewish
community for the Hebrew edu-
cational system in Palestine, for

Inc

inatell %Filch

!

1,,

oI the
Ile-
pan a-
S., -oval,

wo r k to the l'ishod. nun 'k, a
tut long omit in the gum th of
indepondeni, c.n the ism of Pal.
est ire Jewry. This change in
control had het, 4l1. 11 , Sell for

h no

i t

°- clouted
potal
hook
oh .ate
, , ant.

enly
grant 11

Sora,

oio denato h. oef

the
cc! and too the props gamin
!of political foot Ions.
Nor Is It
In In. forget too that florist tale

oluiation in Palestine is gener-
ously suppoi led fl ou r abroad, and
Thai the missionary ', I II ■ NPI, ;ire
open for those w ho tind nn puttee

Itl the •11 - ,1,11 `1 • 11 , -01,.
Th.. sum
t5,,iital
loonno t o $125,-
mall ,...nulled to assist
le.dviy in maintaining Its
-.Li-h.,' system would nut appear
tO I,. a Inc mom ft. vvorld Jewry
stn in tl o d:t111 . 1.11t tinier.

NAZIS
I N,;IS Inteltstel in a colfy right, d
e.. rvieta appearing in it chain of

new spapers, with a "German
,.r the old regime:• one who ,%
I t molly ti II itIvrite lout yet
, mold s ee possilillitie, in tht Nat,
; 1, 011111.
lint What attra, ohl net
.ol /ention was the ', tattoo
this
.••1:, !al that Germany we ,
'••. the time toeing fron,
were being spread .
• :ultras. In other word- ., -I- t,,
!'s anti-German campaign
mt-
•:. I way and untruth, about HUI,.
and the Nazis were being indus-
triously' circulated. Now this sold
of thing is becoming very annoying
to Ill• and knowing that what., t
I say or write will never reavh Ger-
many, I challenge Nazis to th,.
country TO POINT OTT THE
LIFTS that are being spread.
• .

LET'S HAVE A SHOWDOWN
Let's have a showdown. Was any
body killed or injured at the one
Hitler Na- railroaded into oft",
through strong arm methods!' Were
Jea's spot-whin' s•leetell to be va-
unts of attacks! Did the Nazis
order and oarr• out a boycott
against every Jewish storekeeper
in Germany! I/id the Nazis deny
most Jews the opportunity to earn
a living in Germany.' Did the
Nazis prevent intermarriage? I old
the Nan refuse Jewish artists in
the theater and opera, the oppor-
tunity to function? !lav• .less tern
thrown out of the universities as
professors! Have Jews been do
nits! the right to practice law or
nohlicint.7 Are Americans, Jews
or Gentile?, subject to attacks in
Germany! Did the Nazis burn
books written by Jewish authors!

Ire the Nato TEA I IF:ItS spread-
ing th, propaganda of hate and ' W-
ittier against the Jews? Are the
Nazis accusing the Levis of all Ger-
many's misfortunes?

.

WORSE THAN WE ARE TOLD
Now I hallence any llitlente in
r those guys-
. • -
11.-• . • • ..
may b ans.

'THE GREAT REFUSAL"

x

Novel of the Life of the Pales
tine Pi

From Palotio, o. me many nit-s-
ag•s and masse WO,- hut few are
-me tales of lov e and of the inti-
macies in the IA,s of the pioneer..
- The Grtat Lt Imisal - by Henry
Pine (Bloch Publishing Cii., Ne w
York, tl.5ui is one of the few ro-
mantle tales published about the
tiA• Judea. As a matter of fact.
• nee Meyer Levin's "Yehuda" it is
Imam first mat I in English dealing
with Palestine fift
Henry Pine spent several years
among the Chalutzim in Palestine
and upon his return to this coon-
, • entered Liberal Arts College.
f Syracuse of which he is an alum-
nus.
In "The Gr. II! Refusal" Pine
twints an int... •
c= ocas,. of the
struggle of'-,
• m. r.m, their likes
and &silk•, •:,
!ovations and
F
interests.
this story is
.
it love story
h stands out for
l'a unselfishness.
"The Gnat Refusal" is an inter-
, sting tale of modern Palestine and
it helps to introaltiCe the Chalutz
the English reader in a manner
• • cause the latter to understand
hum.

nd A Rezv z

a
:d
pA
b V
it ID
m a
n W
DA
H A T

I By a German Jew who has for I
many years been active in a
.
oCopyught, I933 Jes.sh Teletraehle Arm,
leading position in the principal
A WORLD TONGUE
Jewish organisations.
German newspapers, according to the New York Times. tic.", r.
of ephyht Iii) J T A
ately ignored the world convention of Esperantists, which took
recently
in Berlin, despite the fact that 1.000 delegates, reopre.•.•to„,,
on July 1, the laws affecting
non-Aryan doctors and certain :12 different nations, were present.
Obviously,
this was to be expected, in view of the Nazi re.zone.
other professional men came into
and
force in Germany. But the date Esperanto is it link for internationalism. for world brotherhood
is only it matter of form, for in to a cncernmcnt cononitted to war and Aryanism. E•14-ealito •,,,
appear
odious.
Indeed,
it
is
surprising
that
!dlr.
I
a
reality great number of Jews
were deprived of their livelihoods executioner, the gentleman who cut, off heads while tiros,
' months before that date, and the evening clothes, did not cut titT some of the Esperanti•ts' h ea d
anti rewash boycott had made the
ecotionlIC •ituation impossible for ZAMENHOFF AND HERZL

tens of thousands of German
Jews.

I/uring the first few weeks. the
self-help of the Gei man dews
found von IrOLI, eXpre-ion. Thel I'

oho - ono
thing, and in Many town•

wits a Ileter1111111it ion to

lions were made to assist the Joia-
isli members of the profession-.
In Ili. -l a g, ror cx ample, enough
to pity tic. lent
lio'neY
t.ltuatt
niai,l,u;•,.rf,i,ra,t,

11,• ,1 10,olt i:, ti is,

But the next month,
iu III city,
this spontaneous inovenient had

all ead -!owed down. >tany
it• -1.11 had Mooney must
hale rtlo,t ed that they them-

selves we., facing an
rut use, and load better save their
money 111 older to Vt. off the
dreaded clay.

The Elimination of Jews.

,

It is IIIC011testable that
t,I1 , 111.111.il Or the Nat

the
Sc.

has put a' •top
to isolated action s by individual
membei, of the National CI i
1st
1':rl y. 'There ;ue still ilrl
hell'

111111 there, but 11/1 t he v, hole t /111112

suer
Met
cat icc.

III the i ■ IV

That Espelanto in this late day min attract Loom th
it phenomenon which matest, to some thing. vt•ry vital in I:
If I :op not mistaken. Ur. ZainenhotEs Esperanto ❑ 111dC

mace

111 . 1,1%

tI111 . 1,, titItt e,

mi

Pt•I !,,,,

That It has slIt'VIVeil this long IOCriont and
t.,
mining strength Means -.ono - Ill/lig.
In Japan.
'
I Hors neimits, the
is in ',articular it great deal of errhusuas o •

I a', r.

Perhaps, -tone day. it will travel front Japan to China and n -
I Le terribly complex dialects of that Oriental land. If it could •
It s'o'ul ,remingly be a boon to civilization.
Rota is it possible that civilization in China should L.
letundled ahem the at .rage Chinese dialed has ten to twenty tit
characters: in its alphabets,
The problem of hut- printer
to I ram,

ZAMENHOFF A ZIONIST

It is an interesting fact that the word "Esperanto" •
language me•ans hope.
And it will be recalled that tr,
-p u nk t a h" a l• 0 mean s hope.
And the connection ito. ,

there, for Dr. Zamenhotf was a Zionist.


oe

ZAMENHOFF'S AIM

Zantenholf was a Lithuanian Jew, Bing in 11Mb-stook,
p„ .,1 ,,
troubled in spirit, he once said, by the seeming failure of the v ,
grouips in 111• toa n to understand one another.
They ,puke i m
languir, , , Ito •sian, Polish, Yiddish, etc.
Anil it a•as the 'i
that a •iiiiple language .Inch :all could ea•dy learn %Gould do -
this mistook! standing and mistrust that set him to \sod. erect .
interim t Iona! language.







EASILY LEARNED
F-poritotl-Is toll ow t bat the gramma] of their language

But for that very reason. the learned in Moo n! tile minutes, and that, mired, after all hour •
/wove-- Ilf Chin inat Ini..7 1,1•1),1 hillt: ■ ,114 . Call ha, I . a reading knowledge of it, and after seven 0:
Jew ish 1. 1,111 every lorano 11 of ,II- ill-Ill's oar can carry on It conversation in it fluently.

,

cial and toomonic lifo• in German) .
The vocabulary, it appears, consist, only of 2,11110 root . m
I. I he more horrible III 11 h cold 1111t1 (Oil, wor ds one mad e by solutes and ' , relive-.
Anil Imo; df
calculated i 101dt-sties,.
Ili the ' root wort] , are 11111.1111y fallli 1 illr hi tlet-i. who kn o w the po
declarations made by the govern- international curds oof an ordinary moth-in language,
!tient In the country and abroad,
'flu Esperantists /to not propose to replace any languages
it is claimed that apart from the merely %%rant Esperanto taught as a supplementary language. le •
official,' law, which affects civil country, so that anyone visiting any foreign land, for instant.. ..
sera ants, lawyers : o ld doctors, and immediately have it medium of intercourse. Inasmuch ns the learnirmv
which Is intended to bring. (Ion, of this language world require only about as 111UCh
time as seeing a
the e \ 4 . 1,,ik, numbers of Jew shot). at Ito \ y's
Or (WO show's at the ordinary. mov ie house-it
•••I . 111.-
■ .1111.10 iyell
III
these
proles-ions, I, Ille till' it . Is IllUeh to Vonimend the idea.



Owl , :ire no restrictions against
Jews mn the economic held. Timse OH, YEAH?
declimrations are ileilibt•rate•ly hypo.
I don't understand how some of our liberals get that may
Take
critical. The government has un- our distinguished friend and popularizer of liberalism, I/r. Harry
restricted power, and nothing Elmer Barnes. Writing in the New York World Telegram the other
happen, in Germany today with- day, Dr. Barnes declared that the world has misjudged Ilitlerism
nut the ../ooverfunent's henevolt.rit because
or secondary things,
tole!' ill iIIII. ir it ,i,„,, not iiIittiiiil y
Secondary things
forsooth!
Does Bar n es ',resume to say that
fo s ter it. If the governme n
t did the barbarous treatment of 00,000 Jew's which has no parallel in
not wish It. I IleSe things cold,' not
history is a secondary thing?
And what are those first or rimary
happen. Pick up any Jewish nett'--
thing, which Hitler has done and which Ile. Barnes thinks so smc••r
paper from Germany, and SI, 111.W



111111111 - .1, arc
t he acts In 1 1 '',' STERILIZATION
!doodle,- poi:loin aga111-1 olewisn
lir. Ilarntis goes on to say that Ilitlt•r has done. it mardolou. • on:
Ii't'ilh." 1 - .
Th..' 1, "" i'r"fen - molt his sterilization proposal to eliminate the inebriates, the
I'llo!•
■ IoIl Mill no Hai. , which Is left un- and
the unfit,
scat fled.
Jew loll Market traders
But just imagine for a moment Hitler, of all men, exercising this
are kicked out,
uSlielly in the 'Mlle noWerfUl lorerloglitiVe•!
way as are Jewish Nobel 'wiz,
Ask Einstein, ask the seven or eight Jews out of Ge.rntany's total
men; Jewish cornmeteial traveler- i of 1 2 Nobel prize winners dello should he the first to be sterilized.
"re .1 n . vr". 1 “ 1 as le" than ' 1 `. ". 'h ' Hitler or the idiots, and they will tell you in a chorus-Hitler' lb
"cultural Bolsheviks,"
The n' h'. ' is by far the greatest menace of any of the idiots.

On ltIty,111111 n111111111111 hatred of e1. 1 .- .

eothing that is Jewish. Past ex-
A DAI N I, GE
I, ITUS ,Ip0
.4 W , E hR zation ,h,,
Perim.. has taught us that it is
periee
sho uld only be entruste st tl atnoc,thea ,wi
. t she ;
11 ',. 1 '" mu.r,h Ile
a,' 1 1 “ . 'H i tt and sanest id' statesmanship.
Eden then it is questionable.
hat dec1111.5 t h e :1191,1,01011 of
Solioloosio they sterilize alCoholle inebriates, for in
legislation. -11.1 ire spirit of all 1 ,,,,,„..,..
If they had done that in years gone by, there would have'
the "11'"51111' which the 1 I 11 h ' r been no G.o.cozei Bermod Shaw, for his father
Was it drunkard. There
government has taken tilt 1141W. . ‘,.,,,,Id 1,,,, I„.,.,, 1
,„ Iv al;,,,,, Lloyd Garrison, for his father
a
'1,11
1° '1 ' lit ' j '''
' is ' n g"" 1 " . " 1 "1 111'1111k:1rd.
There would have been no Jonathan Edwards, re.gardos
it feeling of hatted against ii
-1 - Ill some a- Ole g r eatest
l• at u•I Mind A 11110•11 . 11 over produced, for his tam."
I.t. rYthlitt that 1 for
' .1.'"dth•
that
tears.
along with its getillise•, blue someII f 1 Ile trust antliZillg e \ ample- • '
been preached
depravity that Orli, country has . ei -Cell.
Refuge in Illusions.



.And •1111, hi v e III `111'11 :III alum.- WHAT A PROGRAM
,ther• ha; become :III tildlearaldt.
Secondary things, Dr. Barnes, forsooth again' What (•conoie
toorluent particularly ler . 1 e//s who program has Hitler offered?
That women should go hack to tl ,
are ,en , ittde, they take refuge in 1,,,,,e and lo red children for
soldiers, and that men shall be give,.
ollilsiool ,
They make Ihmln`vidu- employment on a neutr-•tard'ation dait as has been recently revealed.
belied.. that e"Ii'l'I , Ii - "di I
in soldier camps! Is that MI eelin..1111, proirrain?
',rode, that the good old times will



come back, at least pa lip.
tip. liut DR. ANTHONY EXPLAINS
what are ire to do ll I he .\ 'sting
And then there is that other great liberal, Dr. Anthony of tic'
condi" ions imi li•immtn
do toe of- 1, ,,,i,•,,,i Council of the Churches of Christ's Commission on Good Wo
Ire a panicle of t-"lid • I” , !!'l l.. " lithsv•ell Christian and Jews.
any -itch Inipest
Dr. Anthony. according to the .1t•wi•h Daily Bulletin, recoil...
I n d yet th e organs of the tile expressed himself to the effect that it is 110
wonder that comm.-
real German Jews, issue atter is - , people are irritated at Jews, seeing that Jews so fre.tluently ta.
sue. keep on publishing the -aloe' about Jewish nationalism mg. Zionism.
told declarations and affirmations
That any intelligent person in this duty and age , can fail to had.
ailth•essed to the present German •yntioathy. for the Zionist ideal is to me unintelligible.
What, le
rulers.
They engage in Brad... Anthony, for in,tanee, are the .1eVes of Germany to du! Where ni.
geties- the•y repeat ad nauseum they to go? would you done these and other oppressed at leo .
all that the Jews have done for I the little loophole of refuge that Palestine affords?
'German vulture and German Imo-
From the plague and from commissions on good will betwo .
flown' life, how many sacrifices lea.. and Christians headed by Dr. Anthonys, good Lard, deliver us*


they had,- !mole for Germany. Pro-

Ple deceive themselves by 11111 , 14. 111. PALESTINE AND THE 18TH AMENDMENT
ing that such proclamation, will
•iit , 'Tofu! of prohibition may prove it stimulus to Pale•t:re.
Gook the heart of llo•ir enemies. \Vine production, which, in later years, lots greatly decreased the?' •

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RANDOM THOUGHTS

CHALLENGE

B the-Way T B

by Charles

II. .loseph

.

with everybody taking to oranges, may obtain it new lease of life.
Palestine can produce good wines and, if you'll take my won'
for It and other good Jews such as Saint Paul, who recommend,.
"a little Wine for your health's sake," wine is the ideal drink.
Wine is the happy medium. It gives you it glow and sometime•
makes you write poetry, but doesn't make you beat your wife.




ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN GERMANY?
Walter Winchell quotes someone to the effect that the fooro.her
trade I Cermany has fallen off In per rent since Ilitlerism began.
or no. If the ansat.t, I have heard (other reports that it has fallen off 20 per cent.
cawed ,,
TM•• reports lend substance to the statement of Edward A.
arc "nn" /hen its hat' he's Pn lh i Filen,. the noted Boston merchant, who has just returned from
by Germany's (inclines. If they are Europe, that a second "radical revolution" will soon come off ,,

i l ‘ , t , n ii r "
7 1. • .:. ir i zi " E ■ i l : i I ' A . il - k t i I ; I ...IU
. t t : : I . N n
itl : tail
h :; 1. 1., c
,U I r . :T h
l l t a h
,:.:i;l i I ::: 11. 1 :1::: k)iiild
.
Filene is right, that ultimately the Communists will

: coo many, but it does not seem to me that it can i . i.'"""
someone friendly to the Ilitlerites ;,.. mu .. !. ..- F Ilene expects it.
For, after all, the one thing that •)..
please tell me? There is no need Hitler 1...- do know is the business of soldiering and shoo' • ...•
to lie because the TRUTH about and at red., • on now must fact-
a terriffic amount of bleindshed.
Hitler is had enough. It certainly
is the truth that an American citi-
zen, not a Jew, was attacked and
injured the other day litnlillfie he
forgot to salute the Nazi gag. One
outrage after another is committed
Samuel ii 1 iarrieon . . Novel Is an Excellent Tale of • Jewish
and ont apology follows another.
The truth of the situation is that
Master Builder.
conditions are A C T U A I. I. Y
The It st of a ,tory . s, greatness II. mminerge, among the giant d.i...1
WORSE in Germany than we are
told. You can easily imagine the is that once you have commenced . r- mmf the great state. The r, a a .
undercover, hidden assaults and to re•ael you are unable to stop.
soc- enfolding lamfore him the rr.tud•
annoyances to which J ews any s o,. "Yonder Ties Jericho," Samuel ,..I picture of great developii• ,
jelled that never see the light of B. Harrison's first novel, III. Ap- of it state's rise out of wilder). ,s.
day and are never heard of. The' pletan•Century Co., 35 W. Thirty- and of the part played in it I'd
only int ident , that you and I hem , second street, Sea York, 521, has pioneers.
of are those that are tint serious to withstood this test. and by virtue
wh
Aargo rn . ::nrrui p
es, thast,,ont•a sep111„.%:, ::Iff...
it:- hidden. I et any Nazi disprove of this stands highly recomnmended
the statement• I have made; THEN as one of the finest stones of the
he can charge the nations with IT- Year.
and as reuse a friend of • •-•.'
ing about Germany.
Here is a story of pioneering, for and Laury Talieferro a- r 4

• •
and of changes in three generations father was of their father. IT:' •or
of Jews, what)) deserves to Ise read he grows up to win the ban' •
BRISBANE'S VIEWS
and to ht. commended as an excel- Jenif, r he learns of the deep-r-' .
Arthur Brisbane ti, beginning to lent piece of writing
Mr. Marra- (41 prejudice against .Jews In •Ivr
"needle" the Nazis in earnest and son, native New Yorker who studied heart of Irnifer's grandfather. 11 ,
when he starts he keeps on going.
in leaves home, later tocome back .rd
w
fnrriet 'intrgy :durterti isinngn ,w has selected to become the , guiding genius of ht
The (other day
. amon p
g many other
for
S. setting
T ‘ , Titih,,,
e v iusaty prhaei ri leo,okf sitrierraBhuirpreull;st4clems,teinaedgrunattleir, .Z.it
paragraphs criticizing Germany he T"t rwahs'
rh r g ,s
.t.l .r, t h h eh
l ``i
.1aron II u r r e I I- Aaron Berrie' tution.
'Nnien:•teenth Zionist Con- Ilochstein whose name was shorten-
Another generation grows LIP. 'm
P rague will diseusa the ed for him by Captain Anthony founders of the dynasty pass aw l-
'fate of the German Jews.' The Talieferro whom he befriended and the store is sold. From cover 1 ''
ideal arrangement. if it were pos- both whose lives are so closely in- cover "Yonder Lies Jericho" is ,A
sable, would he to move all of the terknit in this story.
00.000 Jews in Germany to some I Aaron, who "dug the store out tmhue vinnfost'threrY
thienines°,n +" ;
rdarkitabel°e nta
of the prairie with his bare hands," 1 has the possibility of even further
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