sm. 7 iitIVEricor•A2_visti (ARorocue ant THE LEGAL CHROMCLE VIMIU•Ineame411. ■•■••■ •••• ■■•■• Germany will be intolerable. Only a few can receive an education unless separate schools are opened :Ind tho Gentian Jews think it is a question whether the government would per- mit this. E‘en these children who are allowed to go to school MI the quota Will find it intol- erable, for they will h e forced to listen daily to ctlliticuti , m of their race during the teach- ing. of the new subject, now compulsory, the "Science of Race." THEYATROITAWISit elKONiar, and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Zatered as Strund.els.• rower March 3, Ib16, at the l'o , t• elle. at Detroit. Web. under the Act of March 9, la 1 , General Office and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Tolephooe: Cadillac 1040 14 Stratford Place, London. W T. 1nsur• publication. all,orro, must IP• ■ •11 this orate When rumens noti,e., Mind!, 1, England. ,, 'r411114 4 4 . r• Per 1tar pa", I , to. 111 , 1 each e‘ehd ove side ..f •to. nee, or The Detroit Jewiph Chronicle 1, , t trop to the lev.i.14 i.. e of int for an indor•emetd of the ,ous elpre•-od 1, tr. ' Sabbath Readings of the Law Dolt. 21:10•25,19 Pentateuchal portion I.. Prophetical portion Good News from Poland. From Poland conies a bit of encouraging news. The arrest of three students for distributing anti-Semitic leaflets in front of Jewish bookshops is explained by the fact that the government is determined to prevent a repetition of the deplorable riots that are instigated against the Jews every year on the eve of the reopening of schools and universities. This report will be welcomed with toy by Jews throughout the world. The anti- Jewish outbreaks in Poland have caused great anxiety in the past few years, and the present action of the Polish government is an indication of sincerity in its recent expressions of friendship for the Jewish people, especially in regard to the events in Germany and in relation to Palestine. Let Poland's action be a lesson to the anti-Semites elsewhere, especially the brutes who rule Germany. Therefore the American Jewish Congress re- gunk it Hs imperative that the defense of the rights of the Jews within Germany be supple- mented with an undertaking for the re , Cot• of t he Jewish youth, Specifically, it proposes the einig. ration of r,t1,000 ye,114., people of school age and their pla ce ment n, Jewish homes abroad until such as thine a, conditions in Germany will guaran- tee them freedom as human beings and equal- ity rights with all other inhabitants. It sets forth its yiete that it is the unmistakable duty "f Jewish e "mm u nitY in the world to contribute its aid to the realization of such an undertaking and calls Linen the American J•tvish nommunity to take the lead in carrying through this project. We appeal to the United States government., in keeping with its humane and libeial tradi- tion, to render it possible for an appreciable number of these doomed German-Jewish chil- dren to enter the United States, under guar- antee that they will not fall a burden upon the public. at the ohwenth Zionist Congress that together with WIWI/I:11111 declared their inten- Dm' of founding a Hebrew I'M ersit . The university. today to conic, a warm 'Tot in Essish• kin' , he and he is one of its governor:. SPOKE AT PEACE CONFERENCE IN HEBREW Ussishkin next appeared on the stage of World Zionist TedllicS There are in th, o Jews; approximatels Surely we can tied . st. at least 20,00to to open their do • ,, from Germary. Lao would be saved for the lune, would constitute the home' Jewish problem in Gem., , its own devious road. I. i• Twenty thousand Jew for 20,000 Jewish 1...s many. That should be Jewish social organization should ascribe on as r 1 Another important message was deliv- ered to this meeting by I/•. Alice Hamilton of the medical faculty of Harvard Univer- sity, who has just returned from a three- months' study cf conditions in Germany. Dr. Hamilton brought a message from Ger- man Jewry whose plea to their brethren in this country is that they should sit“. their children. Dr. Hamilton stated: Mr. Deutsch ha- asked me to make a state. ment with regard lo the program that is to be adopted by American Jew , in their efforts to help the Jew•s in Germany. because I have re- cently been in Germany and talked the matter over with Jews there. I was told that it useless at preseat to send noiney in for 11., relief of poverty among the Jews, since all organization funds, including those tiff the trade unions and the political partite., hate been confiscated and Jewish funds would in- evitably suffer the same fate. Thv best way for American Jews to hello. I was told, was to arrange for the escape and the care of chil- dren and young people. For them life in it Is educated in Moscow, iyhtde he graduat.„1 1144 0111.44 111.1 . 1' art t he Technical Institute. 1s ,s2-: Established in 9loseittv it 11nrnh of the Chovevei (Losers of /a n t. 1.57 Is delegatf. from Moscow at •.fsind confert, nce of t h, rh,oevri Zion at Drusnik, lath. 4 111. Ns!. Joins the Order of the D'inti Moshe, established 1.). Achad Ilaam. l'articipates in the e-tablishment of the All- clitosevei Zion fur Pal- estine work. Is1o1.1 llnrries and pays his iiist O.-it to Palestine in com- pany of his %rife and Ached Beam, .Iamb Ntazie (later chief i•alnio of Moscow), Vladimir Tiomkin and Joshua Eisenstadt. On his return he settles in Ekat- (Turn to Next Page) This o something "I lies . .r kn. w until row. - My eye happened on a stanyintent made by 1,loyd Georg e in London to July I: 'I fought for fair play for Ger- many during and sifter the Treaty of Versailles: I did my best to overthrow her during the war and I did my best to get fair to'xi'c' for her. Curinany is a great t•ountry, her people a great people with long enough to Say a (CH' W 0 111 , great lichnevenaints, traditions and about he Fall'. qualities: it has been a highly civil- • • • ized country, and I feel sure that THE EXHIBITS a great majority of Germans are , Everything won't appeal to ashamed of s- hat is happening 1 . 1. 1 . 1y1..(1y. That's e.xpeeting too there now. The Germans are, on the much of human nature, But then. \vhlth a highly cultured people, but is something here for everybody, in every country there is a resi- esti) a moron, Who W a/11S to go duum whose antipathies art- o xpris- through the Streets of Paris or sun' in gr.,. torutalitits" see the two-headed baby. It's a liberal eduction for children trout TOO MUCH BRUTALITY eight to eighteen, to say nothing of • • ' , If I' that n I :1111"1 , 1 subsc • ribe to MI . el,ipt •• e..r "the German- as a • Cl. i• cultured os " ,o. o They as tech'', I '; and di , They alt• so i) they have .111- ase v011,4•111(41 11 ' h e Of thing - . pushed /1•111IIIII I tiff Oa I" i, `11j1 It is surprising what audacity these Nazis can display. They make no secret of their anti-Semitism. yet they would in- vite J e w s to participate in their fairs. The statement of the Leipzig Fair management declares that "the establishment of the ' Brown display gives no reason to assume that Jews will be eliminated altogether from the bazaar." Of 1.'0 arse not. If ,lew- ish spending power can lie attracted to this fair, the Nazis will grab it. Is it possible that these Jew-baiters can be so naive as to expect that Jews will actually tread on their cursed ground? f, !hey interftIrd tuts Ii., intuit: comfort ,if soldiers: and even I inns could be assaulted and some times killed by the military and little or nothing was done in the way off llow much culture can there be in a country that wags so ruthless against all 14:111111 011'1'11, „ 1• that co uld destroy cathedrals and lithe, hous- ing priceless treasures of value to all mankind? \Viler. , dill the name, 111111 4111110 from and why svgs it ap- plied 10 the 1111111111. the war!' Culture? 91111 , 1, yes, but heart, no. Theta ho. 11111t h bru- tality in Germany, no•ntal as well rs physicall classif). Germany as a cultured nation. • • • I at. lied that On) lieutro /1.1 4 41 4 1 nulthen ha, • nut of " • eat] a- .clit b. I , at RI Yes . one t, broug Brew cerea pr ope bey, its ov Go It of Zy that ZY' I da l • the que,tion of methods ‘4 doing th ,, -hould not la. determined by •any theoretkal allegiance to latrine- The Jew. : must, Nordati said, it ∎ 1 . 0111, 1.4 1110, 11( 1 00111/ 4 a 4 11111:4•11 44 .Jewry,'--that - -that is to say, not in the sense that we go smashing' ninotht.r's nose, but in the sense that it . , art. not humble, abject ate.:.. eists. but determined. as Dr. Sokolov' said, to make the I'rone Land the Land 1.t Fulfillment." • • • THIS AND THAT )LTV Luw'enthail h:u been oar of the thief confith.ntial aid( l'ecora in the ll'ashingtoon banking investigation.. Ilt•rnian Metz, who rl ,, ntly visited Germany with the Rid , •',• and was received }filler, used to say that ht. was a nephew el• Great Jewish state-man, Adolphe. t'rt•mieux. Hitler's organ, the Voelkischer liettbarhter, in the issue in', arrived hi this country. say's that. there some dissatisfaction the lack of work ill Gel'Illany 1 , 11I urges the Germans tel be. n patient. Gama: Sports Wonder of the Age from -of tint that anyo.n e oh-J. Ity Greatest Wrestler in the World Is • • • AWN BAI Jew Who Was IC By JACK KOFOED 'if I Ilitti 111 the s , a Converted to Mohammedanis m . tl ha syl111101 Will I! , 1 , 41 Thor.: 1! • . • 1111 NR A a I I' ' . i oak.- I ci •. I , i„ . ,41 ■ 1 1111/ 41 11111•41 11. , 1 0. 1 .• Turk knew ttth•can 1. • "God's Primary Purpose" I t Trion- tt .• Ho year Is -• draniati. f '• VII , 1 %4 2 : "There you go partaking me again. I merely say /hal eau loot be Satisfied 1111111 WC halt. aroused the nations and eh. 'nu' objective, and THE TORONTO RIOT Bad lousiness, that riot in Tor- lilto There is a book now out on rolunibu s o ther n• day when at a lase which 41 4..elar , .. that ball game, a group off Canadian , or the letters of th e disCot ever bin. .. the Ilebrew IOU( es lict II it lo•rite, unfolded a Swastika loan- which an ablotelatioon of the Iletiresv phrase t. , t , , precipitated an attack • . 1, w„ present at the game. tti ityal injurie- 11c , 1.4•44iIIII • I ' 0 rnoval no a I pied. Tli. whoh.salt. confiscation of Jewish prop- 1'41 4 T 1117 Judaeus: "But this man„labotinsky, 1 1 %'1. - 11 urges illegal entry urge- that Jews sinugglt , themselves into Palestine when barred." • k, an .\1111•facan Jew, Judaeus, I a little surpr, ' ■ , 111 oolojectioon to smuggling. l'ou revel! from you ! •la 1 c., if•an :do, 1776 sniuggItid thw it'll l:.• , :er, w hen it was against the British law, and these. ,.!. ,Irt to:, regarded as the first American patriots." "S•. you think the road of the kv Charles II. Joseph erly and the tviug up of the bank accoun. of German Jews, They would also like to pill their hands into the pockets of J ew: ..utsille Ilf Germany, From Berlin comes the report that th.' management the Leipzig. Fair has ex- tended at invitation to Jews outside of Germany to attend the exposition. Jewish firms being promised that they will not be' hindered in the display of their goods. The blunt statement appended to this invita- tion, however. that there will be it "Brown display" of German goods made "by Ger- mans only" front which Jewish firms will be excluded. By DAVID SCHWARTZ Telt-v.1011c ', fent,. no the Jewish Question is not rata. or Siteratots: "Yes, ilintliontint, I do approtne of it. Not that I iineit•nt tradition, but nationalism. that England is all nialiciou-. or an). averse than th e F t Not nationalism based on theology, and indeed ver) . likely, she may be better than most counnr„- i•' eulture, language or hut a little pulling of John Bull's tall is altt - itys beneficial. nationalism based nn geographical just none tht ttneeti British loan for Palestina•, littuntlinrius 'cite ill:wish Q111,1lio, a coming at ti n• same ta e a s the publication t:r the French Benoit. rill 1111 , 141'1'1'd by repudiating the Now the French Reec we., t wo s•tei r , ag o , a nd charge that the Jews in Poland can- a, Withheld from publication W11,111,1•1' the 14 . 10.1.1, ar, that caus not he inipoo,,1 ado loving Pules, e d a Ili I. teithliehl, there wer e of hotel . ■ ,/y -hoould loam si ith held at the time and by declacing that every Jew It ea. published. Surel). the nine of the Nazi disturbance. born and lis mg in Poland is in Was Flo time to pec , ,Ilt No noini:try with any develop e d sense de truth and in fact as much a Pole c ,•h c, could bare 1 1 11 1 ills11,1 Ili , report its any Christian is." at this time when the heart of J•bry Similar nonsens e is pronounced. wa s broken and Pale,tine 4 01'1111,1 I110 0111' last ray of hope. And the British loan that wits antooiinetal at the For instance: "The thing that • 11 1111 1 little to• be stands between fair freedom and about Sil per cent coonverned well Arab development, asopear• Now. as tom social slavery is t he Jewish rla- know, I an nut toppoost•l to .k rah development, hut after all, Britain 1 ,0 11:11 CoMpleX. Realm!, ad- has a mandate. for the dt , %elopment tit' the Jewish national homeland, jerticr Jewish and we have na- and moreover, the !Honey Thal to pay fee this British Loan is I. tionsilism in its full and coninkted come in predominating proportion from taxes ton Jewish t . nterpri•s.,.” significance." Judsieus: "AVM', Socrates, w hat can we Jews d.," „' Think of it In German). the Socratt•s: "They can 'holler,' flutlaeu , , that's what. they can do. 14'01,1 that you van curs.. No bane Sven, anise I , a man .and, tome. Some, 100, could fast a s the Irish did. and though the Rids flit! with—such is the standing joke not get national indept.nth•nre, is 1, )* telling him "I wish they got the next best thing. .And Jews should be very good at granihnother." But in Chi. ago fast i no." !dr. Brown repots to thi• nonsense Judaea , : "Yi,s, do, s should Ili' very good at fasting: of the assimiliationists of \Tars rentembein nay father, mat' los soul re-t pinace, fasted s cron ago and adint oh m os Jow l, t o h e tinter during the year, and my grandfather fasted every loyal! Monday and d'hursilay." • And they still print such books! Soorates: "The chief thing now is to ;slot as large an immigrionon - into Palestine as possible.,, possible.,, \;,.w - . tl (iermany arc not solished with t Je•loh Brown .1. Brown, Chicago law-' WITH APOLOGIES TO MR. PLATO Juolat•us: "Ah, Socrates, I see you are up very earl) 1, . per, has written an unusual book.. In the 'Id pages which comprise The tack has barely ended ho crowing and you are alreae. his "From l'haroah to Hitler: garden.” Socrates: "Yes, yes, Judatous, I could not sleep, and ,,.. NVhsit is It Jew's"' he resorts to un- ' bold tmootations in an analysis of I went to the newsreel last night." Judaeus; "You, Socrates, at the news reel. I sb •aItI his question, and offers an answer n which he evidently, in all sincerity that a philosopher would permit himself such all . !. ar'll'I l ar , 11 i Consider a revelation. as the news reel." In reality it is an outworn Socrates: "Have I not repeatedly said that the hard— an' and e a p I 0 d ed theory which right, Juditeus? 'that there is no such thing as evil, 0,,:, ,:...,,,,„ one of the, names in the title of the and lesser good? And between the choice of several othio• • ' hook—Hitler—proves t o he a fat - may very well have been that the news reel was the Knee, . lary. , .111d:11'11,4 "So you have, Socrates, and I am minolvd Ow ., , r , Ilad this volume, which was pub- ' right, but what could havebeen shown at the ne \vs 1'1,1 11, 1 ,, „ .4,, , dished by the l'onsolidated Book caised your awakeness? Perhaps you saw terrible pl■ I..., . .4 , Publis•her, fin South Dearborn a e roplane crashing, or the devastation of an earthquake on :in hot. street, Chicago, been written see- tors of war?" eral years ago, ill the days when Socrates: "No, Judaeus, it Was 11 , 41V of those thing.. I - no a the good-will movement was at its picture of a Mall shattering wine glass,. by the sound of to • height, it might have created a fur-, Judaea,: "Well, Socrates, is that sue)) a new thing? I n it„.,,,,,. ore. Perhaps it Would then have in the gospel of common under- the Jews hay,' a record of the' walk of the whole town 1,l . i.,,,h,, . been accepted as one of the books falling down merely by the trumpeting." Socrates: "Yes, Judaeus, you are quite right. It has 1.: .• ti c , standing between Jews and Christ- h know a that sound is a mighty force. In a similar way, for • , :, ,.t ians. But something has happened 1: . , demonstrated it by breaking gleematte great tenor, . C:17 i t ,, h :t t . rk, . since' The eery ,lea's w ho h lls'll . ' his i s ,s sung. But it s e em s to many, Judavus, that while thi- lie, tithe what Mr. Brown wants them n kno w n, it s i xt nt rally only denungogues who take , ••,,,,, to do—proclaim front the house- of it, and capitalize it, so to speak, to their purposes. As it • t r. their patriotism in the codn- bee pher, I am interested int seeing this great power, which 1- n tn. , they res reside in-- have been a as much a s the power of the tides Of the power that .. made scapegoats for the world's wste ' ' t i-0 „1,1,., „T„i are', nowt h,,,,,, rid ., the wind, or in the humble atom, used for beneficent end ,- .1•,, seems to me, Juditeus, that it should he the main reliant., u t the hounded exiles. Jews now in their efforts to recover Palestine." is too had that Mr. Brown has Juditeus: "Do volt mean to imply, Socrates, that yea are to be reminded that Jew: are not icI' i :lint that You: favor .latbotitinit"• wild gesticulating: and ' arr: only loyal, but that they are ex- R: " ' u nt strutting . attacks on England and all that? " an'd ga tremists in their loyalty --that our Socrates: ")es, Juilaltus, in answer to the first part ,,r yon , people never transgressed an its ill d h e letion on to our adopted court- query, I will say that I am a Ite% ',Midst, but also I am a Laborite, when he believing in the importance of labor's welfare, and diannung th t hies. rv,n in Poland. tells us that "the stew of 10:13 is spiritual also important. I am a Mizrachist, and, of course. I an a not ttondering any longer about General Zionist. Tht , y are not contradictory but rather complethen- the e,, tong of the !Messiah or the l ar N. things. and tale doe:, not preclud e the other, though many would Now Exodu , but ... about meth- stem s 10 give the contrary impression. But it seems to int• that non eds which equality could be is I hi. time to make ni supreme Intrort t o vetch th e w or ld . , a t o , v ,„ : ,. :Pine, 11 without surrender o r c o n. for 1m% , you noth -, I. dalloe us, the amount of space the N, a \ - ,, r k quest lout by understanding and daily banters have been givingthe Congre:s? It int•ans that the Jewish note „n II, m ind of the woo Id as perhaps ildfil`tment," weeentinue to read never before. volume.)) . t. are bored loy his his eodun a oluot-11° , 11 akin to the Polish corridor, or the Balkan nume rous quotations. Then. it 10.1111'111 or, rather. ,ludavus, I should -ay, than rants hate so werket limit, aft,' all to the number of lbs 1 , . olds.' it po-sible that it can be presented in such a persons who should be quoted with- in the limit. of 212 pages. . an...ropy But we nemr to the chapter la- , ludaeus: "Kell. S°rratr.. phis man. .t'Ii tie. a!t:n; -- belled "The Answer," And here wt. English government. Surely, as a p II ni mon I i cr, you 1,1, 41 , .1 are offered advice: "The answer to of that." They haVe !Well „I „ . .Copriant. 111A. Tidbits an d x at , i isiolliSiS the rr:h• AT WORLD'S FAIR Like es eryboily else in the world I had to collie 10 the World', role, or as the ma, exact fit•rsons name it, The Century of Progress. So I am tenting these comment , in Chicago, in the (alive of Louis Ber- lin, the publisher of The Sentinel, Chicago's leading Jewish weekly, I trust that I nuiy he for•i%en if I take icy reader's mind toff Hitler what older folks can learn. \1'hat do I think are the high sled," T,, General Electric rionnimny• 1 . 0 -.11 , It a part of which i- '11 o II use of Magic. In the ., Inlm demonstrai ion An Author Offer. the Answer in. . Book That is Replete With Quotations, T HOUGHTS (RANDOM Nazis Want Jewish Money, o0 ,USSISHKIN'S LIFE STORY AS TOLD BY DATES AND FACTS Noe ■ Mn tII• in DallroWIIII, When the history of the Zionist movement IS W1'1411 . 11 010 greatest period in Ussishkin's life may well be reckoned his Karen Kayo.- meth period. In the teeth of op- position he bought dunani after dunam—the •mek, Haifa Bay, the Sharon—the scenes of our pioneers' greatest heroism. These surely constitute the hallmark of I • ssislikin's own achievement for the Jewish National Fund Hme. There are few figures ii, our midst who make such a strung appeal to us by reason of '. II 4. THE "ELDER STATESMAN" In the early days of the MONT- lai nt, l'ssishkin had led the great tight against Ilerzl, but how Inching was his reference to our lamented :taller when speaking on the ....casion of Ilerzl's Yahr- -aid ..A ware of memory de, ends on all of us when we stand in this place today, a group Is hi. h. includes colleagues who had the historit• privilege of w inig with the ert.attor of \Vor'..1 Zionism. Fur the younger ones present Ilerzl is a legend; 411111 reminiscen•es of him derive from departed let.nerations, with all the beauty of things long glom.. But fur us, the passing oen- cration, this is a fragment of If e, w•ith all thepleasure, all the pain, - all the beauty and at time, all the ugliness which life tootling. Il is work must be con- tinued by us and by our children till the third Temple in its full- no , : will be built. \Vhen that day conies, men will 1111.101 . 41 1711111 14 hat Ilerzl was for us, and the part he played in the hi-tory of ono inf•ople." It is ditteult to belie, that I possessing all t he pow- er of pure, wielding mighty in- tiut•nc•, the eenti al Item's. of the lishulo, enters an age tvhIch will entitle him "Elder Statesman." Jew: throughout the worn,' will 1111111'rn ele%•otion and sinterity to wish him Ad Mesh Shame to curry' on his passionate tight for the Jewish nation, the Jewish land and the Jettish 1 . nult ure, began ac real practical mark of t he Z1,111•1 Orr.4 :14117.111iaa. It was When in 19110 he visited the Peace Conference. with IVeizmann and Snkolow and delivered his un- forgettable °ration in Hebrew. For the first time after some 2000 years the Ilelir•tv language wits heard at a conclave of the nations, After relinquishing the loadership of the Palestine 'Zion- ist Executive, Ussishkin devoted himself mainly to the work of the .11tvish National Fund and to the Vaal Leann. When he assumed the toflive of chairman of the Isoa•d of directors of the .1. N. F. the National Fund toosessed 20,0110 dunams of land. Today the fund 1111,,,, :47.11,111111 d unas, as the inalienable property of the Jewish peoplt. .4 tt ngt h personality and Ins' also of the historic link .■ 11Ing him with the destiny of the :lowish people in Ert•tz 1,ra. i. Ile Was a leader from the beginning when in ISS2 hr or- gallin, ed the Moscow Bilu. During the ten year, of struggle when obi Ilihath Zion \vas supplanted I. !h. \Von Id Zionist Organiza- tion pecsentility had .tamped itself ineffahly lin Jew.- i , h life. 'fotlay the great veteran of Jewish nationalism celebrates hu setentieth birthday at the Ziennt Congress whose platform hears ample testimony to his ora- tory and fighting qualities for more than a generation. At the very first Congress Essishkin was the leader; at subsequent Congresses he fought passionate- l• for colonization in Eretz Is- rael, for the establishment of our financial institutions and for Ile- lorew culture. Ussishitin missed the sixth Congress where the famous Uganda uuestion was dis- cussed for he Was in Palestine laying the foundation of Assefat Hanitveharim, On his return from Palestine, hOWeVer, l's,tish- kin began his great fight against Uganda which was carried on until the Basle ronrre- , in 1:115, This sos the last time 1 . --sishkin was to differ from Iler,1 for h e shortly followed Il•r7E, funeral pro.es,non stricken by grief and -on row at the passing of the r the seventh Congress t•limpaign for Pales- tine the Only land ended triumphantly and from that 11111e In the '10 months of its regime, the Ilitlerite government of Germany has given ample evi- dence In the world that there is to be no reces- sion from Its war of extermination waged against the Jewish inhabitants of the country. Of all the innocent sufferers from apeliey which cold-blooded barbarity has nu equal in the annals of modern civilization, none pre- sents as more tragic spectacle than the Jewish youth. The brand of the pariah is henceforth their birth-mark, to be tarried from the cradle to the gra, th It 1, If, this fate of mental anguish, physical suffering and ultimate extermination that the Jewish youth are doomed unless they are sue. cored before anti-Semitism has irretrievably maimed their minds, their hones and their future. Must Save German-Jewish Children! In the course of time world Jewry will be compelled to turn to the Jews Of Ger- many for their views on the present crisis. Hitherto ridiculed, especially when they pleaded against the too vociferous protests that have been SO111111111 against the Nazi outrages, their opinions will nevertheless have to be taken into consideration. It must never be forgotten that German Jewry is at this time experiencing a tragedy the like of which has not been known to even the most medieval and brutal periods It will be. recalled that similar appeals in all history. Thomas Mann, noted nov- elist and winner of the Nobel Prize in in behalf of these children have been made literature, himself a German. recently in the past few weeks by Jewish communi- ties in European lands. It is quite evident made this statement to an interviewer: "What can one say about tke German that the key to the solution of the major Jew? He has been and will continue to be portion of the German-Jewish problem lies the victim of hate and oppression. He is in the saving of these youths. Here is a caught like a mouse in a trap. He cannot responsibility, therefore, which must not leave Germany, and he cannot remain be shirked. If the American Jewish Con- there. It is one of the most tragic human gress will devote itself to the solving of spectacles that I have ever come in contact this problem alone, it will have more than justified its right to existence. with." It will be recalled that about l5 years What, then, is to be done to save German Jewry? There is •evidently at least one ago the late Israel Belkind made a similar angle in this entire problem which beckons plea in behalf of the Polish-Jewish chil- for immediate solution and which appears dren. Mr. Itelkind, who NVIIS among the to suggest possible relief. At the recent first Jewish pioneers in Palestine. proposed meeting of the executive committee of the that, instead of pouring many millions of American Jewish Congress, the two most dollars into Poland for educational and important questions discussed Were those relief purposes among the many thousands dealing with the fate of the German-Jewish of youngster,: who :were orphaned by the children and with the proposed anti-Nazi war and its aftermath, a practical effort boycott. Speaking at this session, Dr. be made to settle these children in l'ales- Samuel Margoshes, editor of the Jewish tine. Ile pointed out that the young men and women would thus grow tip as inde- Daily Day, made this statement : pendent and self-respecting individuals Here are 1100,000 people of all age- and all prepared for constructive pursuits, and walks of life, suddenly bereft of all no., that this effort would at the same time bility of existence. What is to become' of hasten the realization of the dream for a them, and above all, what is to becons• of th e children? rebuilt l'alestine. Jlr, Belkind's proposal A confidential investigator sent by the Walt ignored. and the result is that these American Jewish Congress to Germany brought youths art' today helpless and hopeless in back, after many intimate talks with all types the economic life of Poland. whereas they of German Jews, the following message: "Don't worry so much ;thaw us. We are might have become the pioneers in the doomed! Save our children!" rebirth of their people and in the revival of The plight of the German-Jcwish children defies description. the industrial life of the Near East. They find many of the schools completely barred to them, tnher The mistakes that liteN:e been made in schools will admit them Only to the .•.tent of the. past must not be repeated. 1Vhether of the total school population. Still others will seat them on special "Jewish or not Jest's throughout the world Neill unite benches" where they are object, .r contuniely on a plan to save the German-Jewish chil- and hatred. Many of these children. unable dren will provide the answer whether or to stand up under the strain created in the schoolroom, simply cease attending -ohool. nut WI. are not honorable in our duties in They are thrown on nine ,f noef w•lione oe the presort crisis. bibe the t t 111111 . plant child the, day.- 1,!•: 1 his home with t h e ' A year ago Menachem l'ssish- kin celebrated the jubilee of his association with the Zionist movement and Binyan Ila'aretz. 4/1,144 ,1 od !h• piling people The answer of the executive committee of the American Jewish Congress to these pleas was the adoption of a resolution pledging assistance to Germany's Jewish children. This re-solution makes this dec- laration: Ellul 10, 5693 September 1, 1933 rl p4ta4ht ruin 04 tia..1444' , believe that it will be to other els• there can he assurance that • Formint• a public charge. They !early families would he only h..ir children this way of a. e .o.-t of years of separation, o -Her veneration is indeed very iot (Old me that they taould end in d if only they felt that their ,•1::1 Ire wore -nit . ... This I give to the Amen- , an .11.W , i• 11 message entrusted to me by .1 e .vii with whom I talked personally and who had no other way of communicating ee th p e opl e in the outside world. C•hle Address. Chronicle London 011oe Bubseriptitan, in The 1 pie - dolo• ems', the:. bedes. His Birthday Was Observed by Jewry the First of Ellul, Aug. 23, 1933. -the_way WHAT IS A JEW? Menachem Ussishkin---70 Years of Age P . 11114:11. 11111 ' \ I: \ ' • i• heatens tour h•ldrt.n are intere ,Ta Joan.. the authentic the e• Of '1 arl”tp.. !, P . Village are won.' .•• The rf ma•nder of the Mids.., what you can tind in any , • side .41,11 or al nit al, or on 1 , 1ard The other exhibits I hasen't too. 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You- :.II H. s. , n s. u. hsafsl us Ildltr, him, If sdh mind. LLOYD GEORGE AND ,. giant can't threw the ''...-0n)s ..'.'' od 110 ,b, thod ov. we pounds old hate I, o ..• GERMANY I , , ditru, , tr, ehampton. n has 1.• e No oe in ' the morn ss of the dt.- da . a • • : • II :An,- inhuman. One f "au heti,' a ■ .•py of T• • ';ad's primary purpose—pc 1-secta- struggling to do that in the nearly 4ara dri wit. mired in the lake passion .. . WE ARE WINNING 7.h.n••t illiZ Jews. publ,hed week thh,tic i '. r. ■ Gama has appeared on the mat and from • J .•tifIcaucn b• Raee •• by leiter•ai• 1.° f 'I d in Johannesburg, South Africa, , We TIIIS WAR AGAINST DEPRES- , drag it iout. ' Here, 1 submit, is the greatest 01 The New B:ateanan an1 Patton. J.•13 Yous.Tnu • occe su al e eded ° u f es SION! where they failed ... and the Sul-I (Turn to Next Page) Can