RON I 711EY)ETITOnliNefi1 at and THE LEGAL rtIR0.41CLE change for the TitEVEFROr rj EWISil ORM la.f.■ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE I► llsbed Weekly by The Jewish Cdponale Publishing Cst„ Inc. I ' or Nor. h 3. 1916, .t the Pott• Latered as second-Ha , mato office at Detroit, Mich.. n rod., the A , I t f March 3. IS79. General Office and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone, Cadillac 1040 14 Cable Address: Chronicle London Ono. Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England. $3.00 Per Year Subscription, in alt a:.te x • To insure paid...Act., most reath rho • ;lc , • • When maim, Tae Pettoit Jo . Jetts of into,. May for en ■ o. • • I. 1•1 of each -el, a the paper only. , c, Oh. roodrnre on rub. •. • b y the writer' Readings of the Law for First Day of Rosh H•shonah, Fhursday. Sept. 21 Gen .!I • NMI; ,f.h 1 -It. l't ot.trotichal pottlonh 1. S,,mi I I-:ilo Prophet ical portion. Reading of the Torah on Second Hashonah, Friday. Sept 1.en Pentateu , hod poitedo• .1 P1'01,11111,1 portion Sabbath Readings of the pt.,,tat e toiiia. portion Dim! I1 2- I o llo. l'ropheticid OP.rtitolt to ori Day of Rosh 22 Au„ better, let him read Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf," and he will be con- v i n ",i that so long as Hitler rules Germany there can be no hope for the German Jew." ADOIllen writer, in a personal letter which appeared in the Nation, whose ed- itors vouch for its authenticity, similarly reveals incidents of horrors and the man- lier in which Germans now feel ashamed of their country. The writer in the Nation states: Mi letter would never end if I were to tell you all that we have experienced; it is for- tunate that one hardens and forgets in one's old days. J. I., told me the other day that Will . S he went to the church to confess on boycott day, the pastor told her: "Pray for the pot., people who today are persecuted so tin. ill.tly!" And my "pastor" told me never to !ell anybody what I think, when I inforined him that I would say to anyone who asked me aboot my identity: "I am a Jewess and I we. a German." To all of us life in Germany is so di-gusting and hateful that we would rather kaki• everything and run away. NEW YEAR AT GER Bthe,-Way y- Our Film Folk By HELEN ZIGMOND ,Copyrdhl, 1933, Jewish Tidbits and N ew , By DAVID SCHWARTZ Telegnipha Pieria, l•, . ROSH HASHONAH AFTERNOON. Robinson, wife, and Edward G. It was after one of those heavy Rosh Hashonah n., ],, .. ; bar.. •Cotarteht 1933. b> the Jesah -Icarrtathe "Pin • junior Inow about four months eaten too much. I'll walk it off, I said, and saunter. 0 .:. ... a,. 0 old I left by plane for New York river. Who doesn't like rivers? They seem so pl,in ...]., ih.i this week ... Tluty're killing two sootpa soothing. isngt down It is on the eve of the New 1 everything is already solemn on a 1,,,,,,.h beside t h birds with one stone .. . getting e river-and my ., Year, when the awe of the great and festal. The Holy Ark, in the airline a lot of publicity on ' day spreads far and wide over tracted by a group of Jews standing on the banks. Too... which repose the Scrolls of the the little Jewish towns and all the inauguration of a new flying lenity praying-their bodies were swaying in that mot Torah, is covered with a white baby service, and attending the in the Orthodox synagogues Men prepare to be judged for 1 silk curtain. Men already sunk and their lips were niovirof fn- the ensuing year, that the vile 1 deep in the sanctity of the sol- ment, it came tome they were going through the New \ , fo, without being away f fun, ; lage of Ger, lying two and a premiere of Robinson's neweirtroet mony of Tashlieh-of casting their sins into the wters. eon day, puce back anti forth comfortable Hollywood too long. half hours from Warsaw on the 1 deep in meditation, casting id I watched for a while, but that heavy Meal was h tt • • , ing I' p way • • • light-railway, becomes a sudden the -ins, transgressions and van- My eyes kept insisting on closing, as my will fought to keep They say that Joan Blonde!! buzzing hive. All the roads inter of the past year. Or else and watch the scene. A moment passed, and I was c on, • - pr Winchell after wired Walter swarm with wagons packed with a holiday guzzled s Chassid stands with sortuvatx• sitting next hi 1. . report that she was reading his Chassidim, young and old, jour- treimel on his head 11 estrange lank. .And in his ocket- p wire baby.buggy shopping. The ulti neying to the Wonder Rabbi to and white stockings and shoes see. was something that looked like a pair ed . wings. He PA, . read, "Scallions to you for sc•r• dui hear him wish them a happy on his feet, swaying over a foi with the letters D. S. inscribed on his shirt. ing one and prosperous New Year, to reading stand as he hunts a I smiled at him. "Interesting scene, that," I said, [login!, • o 0,, • • • shake his holy hand. Chassidic tune while he reads. Cast your bread upon the waters, and it ie.! ht,,,ree,,kfei): • praying Jews. ". '.ing haim After hating oonie 'file press at the rabbi's dour Ger is like a beaguered city br back to you, says the Bible." "I I wonder," added. "It - . more than the re menthe on eon- .,;,_ does mot grow less; everybody at such tinter. Folks gather thing happens it you cast your sins into the water." nice wants to pall• out his heart- to from all parts of Poland, where a looli s as though Arkayo He said nothing. I thought perhaps that I had i r t ., e t o l h a to'titl(-'t gong t he Saint ; everyone has so many the Chassidim of Ger can be Will Start the Francis Lederer pie- head. That H. S. on his clothes evidently showed that h, xt. ❑ ries and troubles of his own. found in well nigh every town ture soon and, of all things, the for th e c ity department of streets, so I wisecracked. chard • I nee is seeking a suitable match and village; for (oven though nl.:: subject. ..; r., ,, in t , a, rte. putting tl,ti ts,rN1.7 .al.i.ri fon his daughter, the other's they have to stay at hom e a ll Eskimo idol your lousiness is picking up." leusoness affairs are not going the year round to make , precari- at-, Man ,.1. Two Worlds." Just "No," he said, "1 wouldn't say that." well, while a third rinds his chil- ous living, it is the duty of ev- other incident of H o llyw oo d's nia- o .•1 have , been it resident," I continued, "of this town i- • .. ery Chassid to save it few dren it curse rather than a bless- not chinery. zloty- for the New Year in or- thing like 10 years, and I don't recall ever having seen y,.„, ..:sere.. ing. The rabbi hears each one " • Arc you it resident of these part?" out on turn and comforts each der to loathe himself in the Rein- According to Gottfried "No," he replied, "I come from up on high." o Rabbi' s greatness, [less. hardt, the an of the genius of "From the mountains, eh -from th e Catskills?" I he troops of Chassidim ap- )1 "!":rv't'l?'•iiingg.'"!;;IIVIintihi".: ' ;‘:1"'( in .1.' h l' I'' "T'il the German pre-Hitler theater, their "No, higher than that. I am an angel," remelting (ter seem to be endless. I (rabbi. ,"h'''•;'idi:I , t n ..h..oa,",,. ',hfoaH they "Americ•'s young women are "Oh, angel, eh? Any relation, I asked to the Angels - \lead half-home ;t superior in beauty, athletics and train "'in" s . ! -.„.tieh .1ist„„ces. The New on the light phis. I used to know Harry Angel down there, a good !moo .car• better sports than girls of the ago. lle was a plumber." out, frhn ail s"sli .ii:ui nu nenriel;ut ine;" : I'. '1,1°,111,' . ii :: ' ,1,1„.'„`:'. A'1,1 ,7•Yal::;(laYtt,,".,'-nhho same age in Germany. but the ' "No," he said, "I not one of the angels from the s kie s ." fur st rein' tech, in flat-peaked youth of the Fatherland enjoy • 1 i o been fortunate enough to .1 "Well," I said, "that's nothing; you know, who I am" silken caps, in soft [dash hats. an higher plane of intelligence." shake t he rabbi's hand and -x- nothing less than President Roosetelt travefing incognito. All their faces are flushed and Ii y,,, beautiful but dumb, So we're the • wait a minute, I'll take the incognito out of my test p l i,i;,.• ,,,, .. word; the beards and 'oarlocks have huh? . . . At that, give him hastily combed, There are 1 ••• i 1i 'n' '.1 :1,1 ,g, . out , ch ,' ,t t .11;':a:1:.'isk th"i.. h Lt'uhg. ti,h'yi,., : credit-he's a diplomat. !milli. who have already been in 'III1u": The I' I 'u titan, n, however, t•mained impassive to my mockery. I hail w.,,,,i,,, we „ o •k er the village an entire week and ' '''1I, 0,,,,,I tin the ' an uncanny feeling. And kept een questioning him. -ten - ,,,, The Alervyn Le-rot'-Doris War- . was conscious of being rude, there are others who will not .. RABBI'S ARRIVAL was t ti uj t,[ito ioi stx.el,,, to lti,t, kyke ,,ouid. ")' 011 work for the city- -Department of Streets, don't.., (, ss nplearets- h:ienld hini .,hi li(i .... 1 arrive, either hr wagon or by By now the sun has set. The B. SIMON fIRNS1 i The horrors of t he situation reveal clearly' again that there is little hope left for German Jewry, and that the only solu- I 7 Joel tion lies in emigration. Such havens of refuge must be found at once for as many Tishri 2, 5694 as can be SI1V1•11. It may never be known September 22, 1933 how many Jews are already lost to it through suicide. To prevent greater hor- The New Year. As WP approached the year we are now rors, the territorial solution must be ap- leaving behind is we bemoaned many sad plied at once. The need for immediate action is particu- facts. Anti Semitism was on the increase, economic problems grew wore serious. the larly to be urged at this time because of world's unrest appeared to affect the ,Jew another view, which differs from the too- optimistic ones who see an early uprising much more than any other people. Today, as we. greet the ■ .eai. :,lifbl. our against Ilitlerist Germany. Thomas Mann, troubles are greater, our position less se- . German author, winner of the Nobel Prize; cure and the fact stares its in the face that now a refugee in Paris, was asked by an too many Jews live today without any interviewer for an opinion regarding the .18 per cent of the voters who did not cast hope of a better and safer future. . ,T Study j.: packed. There "That's what the D. S. is for, isn't it?" train until just before candles Last year our fear was for the Jews in their ballots for the Nazis, and his reply are lit and the festival begins, ... However, he returned Iry Plane, "No," he saki, "I work for the Department of Sins." is no empty spot left; there is I said, "let sae get this straight. Do you paean In - • . r ,Ila Germany. This year it is not only the Ger- was: VERITABLE FAIRY LAND 11i 's"itt ‘i'oll-e ikt . 11'1,tai•lpl aftlhuan'ig h t"ih nof da. l'Ist11 that you are one of the angels from the skies cell:01113Tel in 'h. , "The numbers formerly critical and sus- Hr. B'ealthy Chassidim arrive in man situation that threatens Jewry. but secret? 'ci:' i ,. .i llls i.litiiThi ::(1 '.. 1.\ ' partnient of Silts." ns." s .u t r ':i' e . l i it : 1"I ' i t i f , : :h cusses Ish iln ausC * 1 Motor ears, reputable Chassidim ways. The, lighted candles and lie said. the spread of the reactionary movement picious of Hitler who are drifting to hint bring with them their sons and A note from London says, are enormous. Germany today is more suns-in-law and have parcels of , lt ii n ft,,,syt,ivr• )( t g "Well, well, Angel," I said, "I'm mighty honored to 1111•••• you ei , iri so•h tohdr; ou•ad hil n o %gv. rarer throughout the world i t Evening Standard ' How is the in business, nowadays? Anyway," I aid, "yea ... a .• s and Last year we were worried only over the I solidly Nazi than it was before the elec- food from home. The highway puts London wry: 'Mr. Wilk i. say any business up in the skies is in d is black with wayfarers coming ' there is a subdued rustle in here. Mr. Wilk is story super- rise to power of the Ifrown Shirts of the tion, For Hitler appeals not to the intelli- great distances afoot ; povert Ile smiled at that. "I guess you must be a Yiddish angel." I ,aid. thei i all eyes y visor to Warner. and hi. Chris- ta t liloot: ,1e "Well," h e said, we angels know all languages, for in Heaven 1h'd a nl(r tht aior eloli, Hitlerites. This year we must recognize gence of a people; he appeals to their emo- does not keep the Chassid from ti•n name is Jake.'" which th e rabbi should retake there is neither race nor color nor creed, neither Greek nor Roman the fact that there are Silver Shirts in our tions. The opposing forces are falling, his rabbi. Thousands upon thou- • nor .1-w. One day, I may he assigned to work among a Presley...111V his entrance. Men hold their of ("hassidim throng the Sally Eilers pulled a new onc' clientele, another day to a Baptist and ['nigher day a Catto'ao or own country, in the State of Washington; under the power of his rhetoric, like a sands tiny 'greets; one rushes, home . rh ili!' ;1?oth ca •elii gno it ri fetvhe when she went to Yosemite Park. Jewish. r' oren -. ithttt4" Blue Shirts in Canada and Fascist move- house of cards." perspiring from the bath, his g on her vacation. She took a "still" They all partake of the sanctity "so that's the way it is," I said. Such is the power of Hitlerism in the damp (oarlocks stuck behind his ments in Poland, Holland, Austria and s"?. along ... "if the moment. They know Well, here wits an angel, and I had always thought th ❑ • if I flaming cars; another still car- new Germany today. Jews must not per- 'r ,.t,,,. awe o n e of them I would have 1 1'11e . isten el lT, I, '' ..,',e •I business? i'ulis'l R an sacs ni,eN I ,n fle ,. .riakbiihg i is 'rio t] p hlK even free Britain, i e s ehamitter, h, SIP many questions to a.". hat ries his bag from the , station. business, now, as ht. faced me. I could think of little. to If ever there was ti challenge to our mit undue optimism to mislead them into dancing with impatience to find L ar oe I • d of the Universe as he "Well," I finally said. "I guess, you don't find it difficult t. ,eel courage and faith, it appears tin the thresh- believing that watchful waiting will bring it lodging. Youngsters saunter I stands at the threshold of the demonstrated . employed. Arthur C People are always sinning. I guess the mena. -au; as best they Call the solution. We must act at once to save to an amazed public that old of the year At no time in our through the New Year. Presently the nadir he trill even I department MUM WOrli long hours to keep up with all t he - • nom: peess; Yeshiva students with though he is known as • Movie.• ' that is done." stride into those of our people who have been trapped history has there been such a denuuul for drawn Mike faces and curled h a ll w ith rejuvenated tread. town wag, he can write stories "No, quite the contrary," said the angel, taking out from i , in. Jewish statesmanship and for wise ha u ler- in the cursed house of Hitler. An united I earlocks, their hands in onean- ' th•t carry a dramatic wallop And all of it sudden the door side pocket it sheaf if papers, on Which were inscribed many ii ',ilea] other's girdles, that together on Jewry must act on the several fronts open . . . Eem-Gee-Elm bought hi. opens. .\ ii awe-stricken tremor ship. There is a dennind today for vision notations; "you see this, I have been so idle that I have •...riled o abstruse matters such as the passe. through everybdy as the original "Three Men"and in• to musical composition, I am writing' a grand opera." to guide its to action that will provide relief to its by appealing for immediate relief to rilleld's latest interpretation a rand enL dr iataly y s chim put o the author ri aod al ralobi walks lightly o i nto the up t i, i'Wiiii,tainyg , n a i? opera?" I said. "D o they hart- harriiiiii .e sera the nations of the world and by preparing exposition or a Bible or Talmud Jerry writing ll onse of Study. The subdued for the needy and a feeling of security for text . avenues of emigration for the unfortunates. • . • ensile and murmur or the mom "Well. you see, in Heaven, 'worth :don't talk. the millions of others whose future freedom All conNel..iiion. The courtyard of the rabbi's is finZen into silellet. all at once o as in grand opera, is sung. hole:, is a veritable fairy lan d• is at stake. and an aisle is suddenly formed ,,,,, fliere . is a nice sandy lot in "Well. that's mighty nice, but tell me, I don ' t understand, that There are Chassidim pushing The Solution: Emigration. The great demand of the hour noon Jew- between the d ho w and the Holy Palm Spring, that Al Jolson and, do you mean. you have nothing else to do in the Department ot 7o(ne. , past each other to ,.II,:.,[, greet 22 1,, ,,, ,,,.,, tilii: the illi: 1,, i, i , i ,. sa I d ll. the : ,,,,, , ,1 , .1,,,,,,,,. scen•rio . i lilt. ‘:;,..iift . , 11 Ittl,h , V is often . lo Reviews of the year by two correspond- ' rabid- -by no means an easy I. over'. Why, it seems to me that I alone in enough to keep all the ish leadership is that all internal faction- irk i g ht bo u ht II C I Before, i e i department busy." alism be ended, and that there be unity in ' cots from t WO European countries offer the task and one best achiev e d by 0„. . iii, „„o !,,. i ,,,,,,,tiih,iitiii„kn,t..,.],ii ,I,,, ,, ,:,. .Iyt. tiiii., , the ( rash( and on which he ot.-1 • .."ehat' s ." !weans,. you don't understand. Now just wati i 'hose i the ranks of Israel. ‘Vithout an united identical solution for the problems of the the man with the Ion , - • • • . • 1 e Jews standing at the riv r casting thus sins in the river." strongest iirms. The order ar- , lo. praying shawl and shroud, time, told an architect he wanted -y e ,," I s aid. "that's another thing I wanted to ask poi effort, wc are doomed. But if we unite we Jewries in these lands: emgiration. ranged by the beadle at the door his eyes dosed a. though sunk "Illnalt it SNIMMII house." BLit Do you think its right for pc•ople to , laud 011'1 , 33 MA: their Boris Smolar. analyzing the situation in is Iroise than Useless, despite all ' deep in prayer. toward are certain to be successful in \diming the stocks tumbled, and the house isn't t h, It mu s s his place t pollute the streams. I know a mother of ' , nal' desperate Muttering s good-will of the peoples of the world, in an Germany, conies to the conclusion that the the of red at the honored Eastern wall. b uilt yet. Al and Rubys till have who got typhoid from bathing in the waters polluted by the ore•"wo handkerchiefs over heads, caps, The reader 'noun's to chant effort to put an end to the inhumane, her- only hope for German Jewry is emigration. loop, -and the lot. at Coney Island and Rockaway. And you mean to tell me , ° hats and cartwheel streholech. the beginning- of the Evening Igo into waterpollutted 1.y all those son: these Jews are thl wa. Similarly, Joseph S•hechtman. reviewing The more impudent push pastServiie. hors which art, heaped upon ,Jewry today, "Bless ye the Poor Jackie Cooper. Not Yard, whoo into the nat•r. that I won't be heavy with iniquity?" even the 450 mile location trip History should teach us to welcome , the the past year's activities of Polish Jewry, him with all their strength, And is blest." and a• thunder rumbles "You are 'retching the subject," thto angel said. "First, 1.• ins should t he beadle succeed in to Sonora for th e t he re-pools,. front thousands, youngster's , ansuor your fir•I qUestittii. year 569 , 1 not with a spirit of despair but concludes with the statement that the Jews catching a cheeky youngster try- truth to know why I hate n • .oino" new picture could keep his 't o do in the Department of Sins?" "Blest i- the Lord, blest for with a feeling of confidence, and with re- j of Poland mean to continue the light for Inc to crawl through among feet books and all away. His private evernio, to." When the service "So I told you to watch those people throwing their sills in' bowed betties, the young- tutor tagged along-just like newed faith that all hope is not gone. The their rights "and to seek some way of get- and wa t t . r n• is over. the cerennonX' of wishing • ter's hat A goes flying over the Mary'. lamb. Ilion, may he live. long. a Happy "Ye , ," I said. "I see them throwing their sins into the wate surest way of putting an end to hope is to ting out of the hopeless blind alley in crowd. erusli of cramped Year 10,11111e s the order " or the "No you don't," remonstrated the angel. "What you see is • which is finds itself 110W : it Will seek to bodies sways backward and for- yield to despair. day. Allen and More than one drops do Wolfson ',voide making the motion of throwing their sins into the w ne. ward in th e small open donor; set an all ti n' , record for yeast,,- But do jolt We greet the new year with the hope achieve this by means of large scale emi- the weaker men go to the wall fainting in the terrible press .10111111y see anything coming from their hands? teif and shuffle. The vast crowd of ship when every line of 1141100.1e toll sta. anything actually falling into the water?" pantin g and gasping for breath that Israel's wounds will he healed, and gration." they wrote f"'' - Naha , " the Alma Chassidim entirely forget s that "No," I said, "I must admit 1 do not," in indeseribal.10 despair. Such is the horrible , state of affairs driv- For that a new ray of hope will shine on the it i s th e ..,„1, 11 , 11 N ew y t , ai . s „ Sten picture, was Hue penciled "Anil the reason of that," Said the angel, "is that these po will not be able to greet by the Hays office as censorable. world's horizon for our sorely-tried people, ing Jews who have been established in they taken up I. he by. the rablii. it they can't throw away anything they h a .. 5 , no g h ‘ a : t 'v- sins. Anil the rabbi before "Maariv," the The boys eNplained that they were sloe- exertion is required to It is with this hope that we , greet our their present homes for many centuries to evening service. mixed; their thought they were, reach the rabbi's room than in , out trey must have," I said. "For they are all people In people, and extend our sincerest wishes seek havens of refuge from oppressions and NEW YEAR CLAMOR writing .leanMarlow'picture, earning it day's living at any ' intelligence, and if they feel they have sins, they must be , The light wanes. The day i- other time. for a year of faith, confidence and security persecutions. Surely. they would not acenSt theinselVes of sinning if they WO. Sam Goldwyn and Harry Ottiv all hour is left ETERNAL FESTIVAL Henceforth, world Jewry will he com- Passing. ea. nies," said the angel, "from their to all Detroit Jewry. before candles will be lit. The Cohn are on par for uninten• w i t h stupidity. After the Nforning Prayers XII mortals commit innumerable stupidities. pelled to place greater emphasis upon ter- in the courtyard is in full tion•I classics of Cinemaland. next day, the ral.bi has they call sins." "in- swing. Men hank tsitsis. gird- Sam' s latest w. a description ritorialism as it solution to the major por- swing. Me." The Late Chofetz Chaim. If anyone is tvorthy to "Oh. I See what we call sin, you in Heaven call stupidities lies, skullcapss H1111 calendars for of a friend with: "That gay is nit at the „He he must hats I guess." I said, " in t he Department of Stupidities, you woo! • the Nov Year. Coming as a distinct loss to Jewry, par- tion of the Jewish problem. Thydust, con- Law - t t :■ (i ren.■■ c ,! ■ I to tiros,. it. sin-ten, it the Chassidim push each other so mean he bites the hand that killed the golden goose." no difficulties in keeping busy." "No." he spilt!, that department is also very much under...• .o1 '.is "M'hat do you mean?" I said. "Ina admit that mortals c Pace) Happy N•w Year! finding new territories for the settlement innuin•rabletstupidities." "Yes." he replied, "hut Beacon does not punish stupidit.•-. , of large numbers of Jews, from Germany Israel's Notables Who P■ ssed Away stupidities provide their own punishment -are in fact the] , .z , and Poland and from tither 1:11111., wheys During the Past Year. . punishment. hatred and bigotry rules. Palestine , must "Well, well," I said, "this has been an education. But i. .coittrativ -tit .11 0 mean to say there is no such thing as sin at all?" retain its position of priority. but should Philip sitiiititi.. . ...Well," said the angel, "I don't know absolutely. I am Ai! it he found to be inadequate, the effort s of Iles the el, of the New A•,- Dr. George. Hayem -- Noted Sir vet. eel- ' t't.' That's what I am down here for, but so far. I ftten . ' our important organizations will be forced :olt[4. we look back on the lead. • ] nhysician and surgt•on, former twat, and former member of Par- (itnrI ..Mr. .A., a_g,e.li .:;u 1 said, but I hadn't formulated the s. o . .o. to be directed toward the finding of new in .terry whom death has tak. • ] resident of thy French Academy Ballwin. said to have been "the, .‘"Itu t w from us during the year which ka if Medicine. an., . of someone pulling me by the coat ' ,i •o greatest authority on teehnical . ta are I homes for Jews. It is clear that there are just passed. The list which ID,. L oc i, K ama , st . ryt- t i as education in England." my friend. as,hayim. ( , onit , lands where Jews can no longer re- lows, although not complete„ „itti of ii„. „ a „It„t„,, d cpar t„„., "Say, Reb Yid," he said. .'why are you sleeping here" Aaron D. M•rlison -- Ilehraist, to suggest the nature and join us in Tashlich." the Palestine government; was and educator, t ranslated Mark °n an main with safety and without danger of the loss which world Jewry 1m nat i ve A met k att. w 'tide." I said. and I rose and follo ed. Twain's "Prince , :andthe Pauper" losing their morale. dignity and self- ', list/inn-II during the year of :.10.1'; Abraham E. Le/court- --Promin- into Hebrew. Felix Adler -Founder of the ' respect. e n! real eate ,tale operator. credited Sholom Maximon - II ehrew Ethical Culture Society, a leader wit n hoeing built mart ,t }'scrapers It tin.) and teacher. on e of the pit• III COmmunal atrairs for more other ricers t than half a oentury, author of thou, any "th IlebreW 1110venient The New Haifa Harbor. A lea•nde . r Lehman , -Former .dis- , the United Status. many books including "Creed and By NINA KAYE ittiestic Mu ont Cm arel will hencefor th D uty" and "The t ort atttonej. serted mor e th an Mrs. Belle Moskowitz -Political and • •(1000 children in connection with 'mite. maritime. trade to Palestine by way Its NI oa ninir." ". " 61 adviser to former Governor Alfred ti( lilton Blum swayed to the mo. form, his father's arm sty Dr. D••id Alk•l•y -- Fltrino• his work at the Childrn's Court, E. Sniith,saiol to have been largely' of the Ilea'Hitila POLL Which has been ini .,,,,, n ,[f the h tr ,in. as ii hit, ' st h ni up :l and gave his services freely. it his shoulders. res po n.ibl e for his iiiiiin.e.] in "Maybe I President of the %Mins( Organiza introduction of pulled his suitcase front the opened for comm ercial shiing. pp rac k Mire to go hack in two d. b Jud g e lieral Itigislation. M. S. Le•ine -.lodge of „ vire ‘,,,rki Don of Jugoslavia : was decorate.' . social his head. Below the Surface in Germany. This is a n event of nowt. than passing ! by the king of .11,,,,slavia for Ion "Thr' "d Bas"e"s, first president said, his face averted. "XI e sture t" hit'' can arrange to stay uni• There are differelltTS tit (TM 11011 II \ Pr importance. In less than 1 7) years. Jew. : so h rontributions to community w. 1 - and organizer of the Grand Street ... °R.'d Pihehowski - - Famous g;.'ii i7y."ittlhus'ti-larudteinir g ,. Yom Kippur." Boys' Association, active in Phil- pa inter, his best rAnVas being the what the future may have it Still'i• for the genius succeeded in making Palestine's de - • fare. for a moment "We'll see"' ! Dr. Chaim ArlosoroR Brilliaw anthropic and fraternal organiza- one' celebrating the opening of ;:: ;and i it n f' gate e l''' : P IY • millions in Germany. and panic c - warted areas ham with activity. I 1111111S- -1.11.st oppressed mill murmured. "Don't fool air-•.• !ion.. labo r ,l'itt.ce. 7 i t liebreW University in l'alestine. , toilliiher of I 1 buses these days. Br gl,o. presithnt of the Polish Jews in ularly for the Jewish minority. While a trially and agriculturally I srael's ancient th e . i( a li.,ti a ,. 1.:Np.,.atj,.,. of il, Israel Lichtenstein - Leader of - Alts•hul'. Milton's back. tti Jew ish Wyrkyrs' Party I Rund) England and a leader in relief ef- Bo fo r Palestine. number of observers are. under the irnpres - htalieland has been iven a new lease of Jewish Agency g lurching just for the holidays. Ito t• farts for the Jews .il. h:a st e rn Eu - - ::• world, he went hurriedly Eduar rd d land Po. - On, .tiiiie ;he i n li:tn y h ]l"i lt]; g h tti•hneign t i •' t 1 ' ; i'lol i:th'th., :htahhgae;1 tv'ir'ahrin h,inl'..ath sion that Ilitler's regime is in power to life. Wall Street can goitre sin'. member of the German Reichstag. A. Litv•ck- Pen name If Chaim cier as my boy is?" r"I S'a. lamon Reinach rule for many years to come. there is at Now. as a result of the industries created Prominent in international Social- Jacob Helfand, who Ont. of the tW n wrote for So- n h e t hn e thlaylra' idn s t l h i' d • in ,, flit Y o fr:l'a a;t h;i.;:i . Mrs. Blum was waiting , ialist periodnal , . one time leader :u7 1,:: : ' ore least one interesting differing opinion. and the new fields that have been found 1-t circles. aativha.1.1"Tignio-ilti:. he'd step aeroiss and rums down ton in the doorway of the • n h a t ; e s t than 7 Dr. Shoshan• Buchmil \ .. ...i - f the Jewo-h Workers• Party thnt,.. sot,y ,ish.i.f ,tt!tt. i, l,', u ,, 1 Iionualni. kTnh:.,,,, he remembered se. (and Dr, Alice I,. Hamilton. w riting in the for the Palestine oranges. there is need for worker wrote On art. religion and philoso- on Zionism, ard e nt Lah.,, • Burn! 1 in Poland. leates Wert. already la k a- phy, member of Institut de Survey Graphic. paints a horrible. picture better shipping 111inilities. The Ilaifa Port rt e. one of the. earlie-t colont-t- 'y James Loeb -Philanthropost and France had some a ! Oa tans ft an l turn red and Afilton felt New . honorary honorary professor at the fork in th •ounder of tla. I eel, Classical 1.1- and t wa• of actual incidents of persecutions, but is expected not only to provide these facili - Palest inc. e day coach. . r of the lump that formed n lie I.oln re. No,e],..• I.rary. reveals at the same time the. existence of ties, but also to attract additional cornmer - and Oscar Cartozhinsky ,,,T1 1-1(‘. 1 itltra,nin ,,,,.1,1:1 hiint of att hhe,,,,..s: aft an:no throat as his mot her fold... Israel Rokeach play, tight, wrote ,r, F.,:,..•,. Philanthrop,,t Laurie M aaaaa - English critic taitiodn her boson,. What luck to I an underground current of dis sati s fac tion vial enterprises to Palestine , . There is good Yiddish and Russian. merehr.nt. Cactive ha rit in l'ellerie ..f literature. editor and publisher ❑ th e blu befor e the team Pb td a honk. to Vone back to! it • or of Jen.sh Louis Nathan Forest ies. Yeshiva up and rebellion against the Hitler regime. Flett. l. PI the "Jewish Guardian." mem- ..f. to have such parents! le - It seemed to him it reason for believing that the Haifa Port c„ii,.„ lacked l a e n d hear one of founders worried and tartworn. But when. low's, fellows who had vu. novelist. thamatist and o•r of the Royal Society of Litt Having studied in Germany and xi s ied will become the leading port in the. Near contributed the Rest Muses Hospital m a l- a - to -1.,. listen" P l• attire, Hospital in • at last the Gain stomas! and Mil- their II.11 I•o- end-hand Brooklyn. N . Y. there year after year for two decades. Dr. East. Pr•fessor Ernst Freund li ,. • .. ton wa• itiaping down the Putt- sitting, even now, on park • • Cantor Josef Rosenblatt naio. nu tl y knot, n Hamilton may well be considered an au - ittithorny Inter- man steps without waiting for the where he would lw if h. It is to Jewish achievement that the con - nationally-known eantor, author andante] to place the lower step, them. THE FIRST LESSON thorny. As a lover of German culture who struetion of this port is to be credited. jurisprudence. proft.e.or of .1.1, -- of several hundred musical co in- his father Ian toward him with 'foot en inside. Miltor Prudence •rul Public Lau at • r. When first, a little hAnt'of three, a position s of which mans were ar is now outraged by Nazi occurrences. this IV ithOiit t he advances made he Jews its un'er'ilr . must be hungry and tired radiant light on his face. I stood beside •t.• rabbi's knee; 4 "re"' ra canard for the veer until Ch•ele you see what Mama . - Charle s concert gar; also "Wel medical authority brings messages of hope construction would still have been only a ; ,h,,,,,.... Gimbel Merchan• a..• Ile gat e Me eakt• •., make me see MIK On the Wehorne!" his father •I • • stage. in shouted and unshamedly wiped for you. I'apa," she turn , ' •he round.. . The ....nines. of the Holy Book. AS well MS reports of the disgusting out- remote pe ,sibility. Jew , everywhere. there- ..f I 'a .,• ; t'•• . ' • t • ore 1 ■ 11 , •nt - - Afore tweet than honeycomb." he niany countries; published "Dos away a glad tear. "Mama was Sa husband, who coughed I. rages, Yoldi-che Licht." an Orthodox busy making everythin g you like under her aeutiny. "Pane. fore, base reason to rejoice and to expect ‘.f Gouln I Bath,,... said. newspaper. not going I ark to th, Dr. Mae Girdansky-One i.i •ii station. tat - When once the word of God Nevertheless others insist that littler is that the port's completion will help to You o n. Ezekiel S ton's here only two days. '- he "tiante, "N'Iiltoont !.', . he-Hebrew schol- glouk foamier. of the Socialist Part little t You've read. in power to stay for some time to came. and bring a more Opt alt realization of Israel's are pioneer Jewish publisher in traY‘.e. tt States. the I ned what working in stay closed. You're going t all bjcleaadd ly Inc en (mu, of the rnited States; published the the , ity does for you. Wait, Mama closing anyway in a few •- Dr. Hamilton herself makes the statement : dream, for the reconstruction of IFrael ' il ' M.i.h. Lei!. H•Ipera - One . ' • .les, .h Gazette" and "Jewish ' i 1 the foremost representatives yt :not you may kn.,. the , fecal "If anyone hopes that there wit be a eradleland. n h d est iaxy tw.2 Make it a real holiday." Ai' ••d.. holy book. "Sure, sure." Mr. Blum dr a i ya ll you'Ir 'a ro ba ' cnI;Taht a i modern Yiddish poetry in America -Jessie E. Sampter. . a (Tara to Next Page) ' Milton walked across the plat- (Tort to Next Page) ticularly the Orthodox wing, is the death of Chofetz famous rabbi and out- standing rabbinic scholar in the evorld until his death. The biographical sketch of this great man, appearing in the news columns of this issue, reveals the nobility of his character, his devotion to things Jewish. his self- sacrifice. Few are the sages as great as Chofetz Chaim who are left t, Jewry today. Per- haps the only guarantee i hat their ideals will live lies in the perpetuation of the institutions for which they labored. In the instance of Chofetz Chaim. the reten- tion and perpetuation of his memory must lie in the strengthening of the Yeshiva to which he devoted his life. It is it be hoped that Jewry will not fail this theological school when the time comes to support it. As we enter upon a new year, it is well that we think seriously of the necessity for fusion and clamor are beyond desCription, Hut ill the Him, of Stud,. (Turn to Next NECROLOGY, 5693 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY ■ - ,,,, ,,, . - -