11__-1)enton;p4isitaiRONICLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
The Hadassah Dinner.
Again Dotroit chapter of Hadassah roll-
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
venes for an annual donor event, and Nvith
the funds thus raised Palestine's health
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credit for a remarkable piece of work.
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Severe crises faced the last few donor
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.$3.00 Per Year events, but 1 he Detroit Zionist women re-
Subscription, ili Advance ..
fused to be defeated in their efforts. An
To insure publication. an rot ',nominal, cool new. mall,
important Jewish project was at stake, and
roust reach this oni,e by Tio,itay evening „festeh weik.
When mailing notices, kindly fair one 1414. .1 the purer onlY•
they refused to concede defeat.
The direct result of Iladassah's untiring
Jects of interest to the Jewi.hiieiitile. L iu ili-i'isim , re ,iiiiin . .i-
th
14111 1 1S has been not only success for th•
bill " kn. '''' n"1"`"'"''''' „r ev''''''' '''''''''- I ''' , h, """."-.
Sabbath Reading. of the Law
Palestine health projects, but encourage
Gen. 37 ,I-•III:23
rentateuchal portion
meat also tut: other local Jewish cases,
1 1:8
Prophetical portion -Amos 2. :f-1
whose sponsors saw an excellent example
Chanukah Reading. of the Law
Wednesday, Num. 7:1-17; Thursday, Num. 7.1, - •1; for ilitliage in the work of Hadassali
AlEDLTR011/LW IS/I ORON ICI1
Friday, Num. 7:2.1-35
December 8, 1933
Kislev 20, 5694
women.
1'here is no reason to doubt that Hadas-
sah's current donor dinner. taking place
The Feast of Dedication.
next Tuesday evening, will again be
With the lighting of the first candle, the crowned with success. The women have
Chanukah feast will be ushered in for the well earned this success.
two thousand ninety-eighth time in our his-
tory,
Tuesday evening.
The New Center—A Hope Realized.
It is on inevitable
that with the celebration
Our Film Folk
Jews Need a "New Deal" in Palestine
Near
By JULIAN L. MELTZER
East Correspondent, Jewish Telegraphic Agency
In thI. the ...rout! of
Oa, Mr . Molly
tar .•riir problem. that giallo.. O.
In
lieioia Oral
airina
,arm
1111d urxr,
11111ilil of the Mand•l•ri Maio,
tom , lower& the Jrx•
num, • ...ill,
,
, ha> been said of the ino
! li w hich the Jews,
Palestine after
dispersion, are
immediate re-
i..,inic privileges
.• rot entitled be-
. I territorial alt-
., iiitiny of the
wi Jewish effort
, theirs has
, i , , , , I:lai,
•ig
arath,
n., •..t .
1., living
- w hich is now
, i , :. ;.:. 1,y s
r
, IA
L o ge
5, made; the
te ,
.
li i
i i! I 111 11 produc-
Ill, 1,1., , ,tad 1- helping to
suppe, I liogi ' noinhers of two-
'de who are -t , ably coming in;
markets are hedig expanded, par-
to-uteri,: for the citrus industry,
and the resultant trade enriches
certain favoreli cire•les.
YI t the JCWISh peasant-the
seder with his oven holding and
the latiorer hiring his manual
set-tic, to 1 he big fanners-and
t he new and potential Mimi-
giants n e ed a "New heal,'' too.
1 I epe. SI Inp:' , 11 and French, in
their reports, laid stress upon the
PovertY of the' Arab village'rs•
'limy seemed inclined to midi-
cult' the idea that there were any
.1111 ish rural paupers; their id,-
‘..:
%ante
tit
• 1 , a, which must do a great deal
• 1 further permeation it it is
••• he successful.
ARABS BENEFIT
one of the very few bodies in
sloe country that is doing good
;.rid useful work-they can be
.5untts1 on the fingers of two
i ends-for the general joint in-
"wrests of all sections, is the Gen-
t, al Agricultural Council. The
., whit comprises men of expo . -
, nee in different loanehes al-
,ed with agricultural production
.0 111 er11110111irS, reStia Fr ti lital sei-
, • H a .. Jews, Nlosleins, l'ht-istians,
1 Inglishinan, are among them.
T hl • chairman is the director of
al:riculture, an Englishman; the
-ia-retary a depai-tinent of :wri-
-dime Official, all English slew.
Tiloy have overcome prejudice
Ifut
:Hid Arab boycott tactics.
'!"' .,.moil larks extensive au-
thorny, and acts only in 4111 ad-
, isioy capaeity to the govern-
Its findings may' have
!neut.
weight of compatibility, but not
the authority to put them aver.
Hot nothing that the three
bodies mentioned have done has
dire, tly lanetited Jewish enter-
prise: while, on the other hand,
many of their undertakings have
to Aral, ad-
decidedly he ir
vantage.
An acute shortage Of labor ex-
•sts in Palestine at the moment;
Inlee works an• planned for
which more hands, a n d they are
Jewish works and .lowish hands
are needed, are required. These
paramount 4 14 , ifInrala are egnor-
u
cil by the lilllkotilic', who hove
crone h , regard .10,111 plant.
;Ind pressure as automat lc a151
steleidy pet, a sort of colicri4 ,14 , 11
By-the-Waybits „„(1
By DAVID SCHWART z
.CoPY 41 11nt. OD Jewish Teletranhle Arno. 1.
By HELEN ZIGMOND
BASIC ENGLISH
1 101.I.YWOOtd Did you know
Maxim Litvinoff in Washington and his yeinic . ,,. ,., ',.,
that Gt.orgt• Giv o t, s tage and spoke to each other over the phone the other day.
What was must interesting about the eon, it •;1' .,,,
radio comedian, is one of the
1 'IlliSen?
You remember he was that the junior Litvinoti spoke ill that new ••/,:iii ,,,,, . ,
the Gr-r-reek Ambassador in Ed- those who do not know about this innovation, it -Its. i .• •. ,,,.,,
.,, ,, ,- ,,,1 1 t"...
die Cantor's radio hour last sea- it occurred to some bright mind to assemble tall I.>
son . . . Now he's rated a long which any and all thoughts oath' be expressed. 'Phis•,, I . ,
,
. l'A:11
term pie contract and you'll soon is now making considerable . headway a: an intern,' ., ,. 1,,,,,,, u1' 5 . 1.
see hill, in "Hollywood Party."
Ill's a veritable Apollo .. . cause WHY NOT "BASIC HEBREW"?
ing many flutterings in the !noel ..
TN. ide a a this "basic English." it seems to ,,,,
,
colony . . . but Cupid's dart has commend it. Personally. I wonder if some moditie o , I ,, nurh i,
already struck its mark . . . the omit' not be aPlilled Ili 1 1..brew, in order to introdo- iiefoptlhee-ida,
lucky 41111, being a young miss from easily to Hebrew. Why not a Hebrew magazin e 51. ,,, • .,,,,,,,,, u ' e°1
,
sdio. only
the art de partment Of f hitu
'',•
some 1,000 words? It would serve 11111151,11,. •
" *
*
to give any pt.rson who wanted to study IleltHwt -•
Dorothy Dell is whispered also
i
f
,
81
i
1
hi:,,
111t
1
,
stei
hhi:
itist::fall,
cause
hull
1
n
.l
t
t:
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,
,. ,,,. ,
anil,
f
y
fi
th
d
i
.
••
I
i
,.
„,,.
s
ju
lz ani: g uei, ig tehe
to be of Mosaic persuasion. She
When one contemitlittes the idea of attempting iii ,
was chosen "Mis s Universe" this
o u g h[
year . . . and is wending her
at. what we are in for. A hundred or two hundred ;1 wHai,,C,Y,-,,,'"
way into celluloid.
Such a "Ileic Hebrew" could serve as a step („,. ,,,„ 1 ,,,, i 2
prosecution of the study •..1' Hebrew if one 111 11 :I.
I
a.
1h vector Norman very iniportiint.
Eccent ries •
It seems to nu that the step ..., •
Tatung, II 111•Il dining out late. ever invented by man.
tills his poeki•ts with toast and
•
•
•
nobbles thereon oft..ntinies during WORD OVER-PRODUCTION
the evening.
There are too many words in most languages.,,,,,„
1,0„:
is
•
"Ins'
htehy, had
41,,ii,a,
I iii ,,I , „ I. ,•,..,t
,I,.,, • ,,
Concerning La West: "Few Peo- seems to me, had the right ide
l
y b m,
:::ngs
slimi
t•y
conveyed
new
meanings
•,.,.,.
ti
pie are aware that the baptismal and th
For instance. when the American
font which was recently installed 1 11,eic words.
white n,:,,, ,111 ,.,,, :.-
at considerable cost in one of the introduced to wine, they did not borrow the whit
th„., ,,,,.:.
y
merely
)
e•I
I
.)
,;
uc
re
sI llcd A itnt' i 'd,t , ih ne kn ntih n i el„..:‘ out r(o i s f g gr r i , : s
p...;',., , ,. ,„, the
Catholic
Churelit's
of
studio
The
Roman
city was paid for entirely by this
they
merely
combined
them
by
using
only
the
outstal
.,
••
.
.,,,,
a ,i, ;:
lady of the Jewish faith" ... thus
Much after the fashion • : ,,, u g „:,.,,,, - ,
discloses a film paper squib. Oh, the various linking words.
- a
Amtorg,
Nap,
etc'.
with
i I I
my . . . something else to worry
•
•
•
the rabbis . . . as though Hitler
HEBRAIC
ORIGIN?
were not vnuogh.
• • •
That Russian fashion, incidentally, is becoming quo,. the vogue
Walt Disney'. "Three Little with us in America today with OM' Niras and our variou. whet. leti a;.'k'
Pigs" are not his own, of course. combinations.
They first found their way into
We say "Russian fashion," but Jacob Fishman, editor of h
print in 1850 . . . Must have
Jewish Morning Journal, declares that the origin is Jewish, aa the
been kosher pigs then, for Jos-
points to the great vogue of combining initials to he (5und i 4 I.
synagogue' and all Hebraic literature. The word "`bath" n L '
ePh Jacob. was their creator.
stant•e, meaning the Talmud, is such a combination ,,r latial letter..
•
Sylvia Sidney . . . who alway , s , Even the famotis Jewish scholars were wont to in:time:whirs the:
seems so"boalied, don't you Know, 11.111 de plume in such fashion, for example, Ranil,:i5,. , ,hich 5 h is :
at Premiere's • • • will have ,a l' e " the combination fir Reb Nloshe lien Maimon or Rad •. which '. l• '''' a
vide premiere at 1149' 11111 1111111e, similar combination.
•
•
•
where she is installing everything
necessary 111 make a compli•te little MEDALIE AND THE G. 0. P.
theater.
Mr. Nleditlie, who has just resigned fro,! 1 ie.
1 li, •
• .
•
•At e.• min e ,. 'a f ter the preview): Attorney in New York, is, et-cording to report-. ',
for grooming by the Republicans for the go, et - I1.1
" Well , how was t h e Vial'?"
s. . Njeililie is an interesting character . . The, e I -
M r. Stein, t he ater manager
J1 011111 ie, I Ike 1111 , 1 people, would be flattered by .•,, ,,
• "Oh, only (lilt
I i i
, I ;iel,f-hearteillvf
,ore,,
and yet one may believe that Mcdalie is quite .i
•
, his friends. ii , he has told some, that he dislikes pill,: .
* •
Ile is something . of a t•ynic about all of this el•.,
■
■f
The dedication of the new Jewish Com-
of this festival this year should come a
certain sense of satisfaction to us that we munity Center, which was marked by truly
have survived attacks in the past and must impressive ceremonies during the past
also emerge the victors in the future. In week, serves to recall the history of the
every age we h ave born oppresse d an d movement for the construction of a build-
have found ourselves at the mercy of the ing to serve as headquarters for the Com-
dominating culture of the majority. Yet inunHY's social, cultural and recreational
Judaism has survived, efforts.
vions psychological reaction be.
For many years the youth of the city ing that Jewish organizations
There is somewhat of a parallelism be-
tween the conditions in the time of the have been demanding a center, either in having been giving until now',
there was 110 reason who more
Maccabees and those of our own time. Then the form of a Y. M. II. A. or any other should
not be given.
it was Hellenism that threatened our ex- suitable building. In reality, the present WHY SHOULDN'T OUR
istence and sought to crush us as a people ' machinery which will direct the center's KINSFOLK BENEFIT
The panaceas by hot h British
and as a culture. After 2,09$ years of activities is an outgrowth of the for ter
hy low1,11 loaders to public ITO ,
investigators have 1/1.011 shown
ion. The trouble 11, been, lair-
Chanukah celebrations the world knows educational and recreational council of hie
as the myths they are. Partially
bal.-, hn mixing up ',oldies with
old
Hannah
Schloss
Building.
This
coun-
alleviating
measure's,
such
as
I
ithe
the victor.
III sterner realities of econ(mic
Now it is misrepresented Aryanism cif, u oder the chairmanship of M ilton 111. remissions and commut at ions ;
to..1•11,
set.] loans, credits, have resulted
which strives to defeat and crush us. But Alexander, and . under the directorship of from r °commendations by the A LOGICAL REQUEST
'Cher.. is a way out, and a
this type of Aryan domination is certain Miss Mary Caplan, was the first group to commissions; and it really !transS
of gaining a greater Itis
to the situation where
to suffer the fate of the anti-Hebraic 1Iel- co-ordinate all educational, recreational, amounts
Hoene,.
over decisions. That
urban taxpayers are carrying the
Jose ph Schildkraut is the only
would be by constituting a kind
lenism which was pitched in battle against social and athletic activities conducted by burden of state revt•nues,through
Ile once expres,ril him..
people by election to tact..
.
SMOOTH,•
.lowish Einalolnio
actor (except Beery, the star)
of
the Maccabean spirit. the agencies of the present Jewish Welfare default of certain classes of
that Cho prominent people are those wh o are 211 y I , , , , . ,
CiallInil, coll,iSting of Jews emi-
retained from the entire cast of
rural taxpayers finostly Aral.)
Ilavime sitt•ii a sober view, it is not be wondered ai 01.0 :\!,,,,
In the meantime we rejoice in the spirit Federation, then the United Jewish Chari- to produce sufficient for the
nent hi the banking and economic
"Viva Villa" after that Lee
has not cut unite the dramatic figure that his mill•- •i•gill Ii,•••
walks Of life in Palestine. Such
I
Tracy obloquy,
state, and at the same time pro-
of Chanukah. We shall survive the present ties.
hint. Ile can't deceive himself-so he can't deceive •.•i..•I-.
it grave issue as the economic de-
•
.
•
viding the government with a
Mr. Alexander for 10 years served as surplus. Few have denied, or
crisis as we have survived those of the past.
commun-
Ielopment of .lewish Palestine
"Huffing and stn
NOT WHAT HE WANTED
ought. not to he entrusted to an
istically for several veers, Sey-
chairman of this council, and later became Can
that the largest eon-
According to gossip, Mr. Bernard S. Deutsch
t-
!err •
individual department or bureau
Stern finally blows the stu-
the first president of the Jewish Centers triliutions In urban taxation are of no matter how authoritative mour
"The Romance" To Come Here.
dio door in. U. S. recognizes immensely exhilarated by his election on the Fusion • 1 • a. p:•-
being made by the Jewish popu-
Planned for presentation on three eve- Association—a post which he held for two leet!"• \\ . h1,', then, should n o t a body, nor be split up among Russia . . . new cycle starts in dent of the Board of Aldermen of NOW York.
What Delo soh wanted was a judgeship, eel, rdii
organizations. Each of
Hollywood . . . st edit,: dos off
flings, "The Romance of a People," forced years, being succeeded by the late Milford their kinsfolk similarly benefit different
111 any tinier he' has protested that the 1-'• ••;:
the at ler might be :irked to nomi-
yarns with a crimson tinge . . . gossip.
the New Ilea) that over-
from open air to indoor staging. ran for Stern. Under the leadership of these two from
resident had uo lure ter him.
'
,
nate
their
representative
on
the
and
Stern
is
delegated
to
scenarize
flowing coffers are making pos-
•
•
•
Supreme couto-il of the Yishub.
the story "Soviet."
21 evenings in the largest available hall in men, much progress was achieved in mak- sible?
RACE AND OCCUPATION
.\ liody of ri or 20 men, fully , • •
•r‘ra new government depart-
New York City. The financial result is that ing the present recreational and educa-
rr li rr'eli 1 al 1 , 0 of all phases of
The Se II aril and fast statements that our d.
•Icw1 , 11 1 . 1 i illi 511 ir li fe —/114ritll-
that one race is fitted for this and another for IL,
the registry of co-operative so-
ten sparring again:
in spite of the losses incurred by changes tional program possible.
tore, industry, e" 111 " 1 "'"o• lah" ,
English
Ian
-
Such
statements are not true of the Jew and lie! • .•
cieties--have
been
fortnt•d
and
"Gracie, if the
As a result of the amalgamation of the
fiom outdoor to indoor staging there is, a
;nit ;HI 5iiiiship, II it bout refer-
race, except in a most relative sense.
are O perating, so far as they have
dly of
guage was made up entire
onee
to
their
p•diti•-:.1
beliefs
or
net profit of $200,000. Half of this sum Jewish Centers' Association with the bee n allowed to proceed,
Take
the matter of sportsmanship. If there 5
.till
proree
almost*
one.syllahle words, they
cud's, would be invested with a
one would presume, would be natural to the Ene 1,
went to local institutions, the other half young Women's Hebrew Association, unity entirely in the interests of th" unique
be too big (or you.
eiimpetenee
and
confidence
Aral, rustics. They are finding-
;mil yet read your ('banning and you Will see ft,' ' •
"Oh, GeorEe, why don't you
going to the American Palestine Campaign. for this project was made possible. The
which would ailme nt and se-
famine in the earl;, Ent!lish colonies in :\ merle:. e
it hard going, because in •addi-
it
say things when people can hear
cure
attention.
The success of "The Romance of a Pea - Y. W. II. A. had similarly functioned, as a lieu to overcoming natural lib -
English were tint sports-minded at the time. Ti:.
you?"
has
The
New
Deal
which
stades
and
neglect,
they
must
game
in the woods and the rivers were rennin,
ple" is due to the genius of Meyer W. Weis- cause sponsored by the Council of Jewish
of the world must ask for in
combat the apathy of the prof,.
Reminds us . . . when Litvinoff and list, but the English at the tiim• were not fish
gal. Two years ago he was responsible for Women, for close to 12 years, and to its gees whose welfare they have Palestine is not an impossible visited the President, a certain II-
The other day there died in New York a ie.. ,
request. It is a sound and logi-
the presentation of a Chanukah pageant credit must be recorded not only the fine benevolently undertaken to cher-
porter complained of the lack of Dude," famous for his following the looses. I .1'.
cal requirement based upon th.,.. c.d.!. in the story. "Never mind." knew nothing about horse races. I know it Jr, 1l,
kit. In Spite of intensive promo
in Chicago which drew an audience of social and recreational activities, but also gallila, few of the Arabs w a nt
pi 1 11,-iple of the Mandate itseii.
assured the Preside.nt's seeretary, a year tram ing animals. I am quite sure he dole',
more than 30,000 people, with an addi- the commendable vocational guidance co-operative soviet ies. To t h. in,
It w ill need t lo. Hoopevat ion of all
a former news reel man, "Use the synagogue.
•
•
ng
Jewry
1,11-11es
;mil
sofas
am
o
it
seems
absurd
to
Ire
asked
to
item
tional few thousand being deprived of an work.
Item this way: 'They ushered Lit-
to ••iccutti. !tut, once gotten and
share their energy and initial Ivt ,
Orloff into the Green room, the IN THE MAIL BAG
opportunity to witness that spectacle.
Dating back to the time when Mr. Alex- with it less conscientious neigh-
once put into effect, it will place
:hat v
President met hint in the Blue
Thanks, A. II. 1•'.: Down at the bottom, I L,i ,
"The Romance of a People" was his second antler's committee first co-ordinated center bor. There have been a few visi- 1 the Yishilli upon a stable and ,
Slomovit• agree On this subject.
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ever-expanding basis.
ble signs of progress with the
Led
Dover,
Secretary,
Zeta
Beta
Tau:
So
it'
,.o
ohea"
and even greater success, drawing more activities here, the work for a community
that gives the annual prize to the man who has I i; 5 I .
than 200,000 people at two showings in intoning was slow but it was certain that
service to Jewry. 0 Rena, 7A•tta Beta.
Chicago and close to a half-million people the hopes of the youth would be realized.
i by Charles
at the New York presentations. The funds contributed during, the 1930
Following a well-deserved vacation in Allied Jewish Campaign assured the sue-
Europe, Mr. Weisgal was a Detroit visitor cress of the project, which became a reality
for two days this week. and an enthusias- with the dedication of the new building
By RABBI MORRIS CASRIEL KM/.
Saginaw, Mich.
tic group of representative Detroiters let this week.
I medium of communication. It is ! he leaves in Feh•uary to take up
THE BOSTON RIOT
it be known to him, in unmistakable terms,
In Boston recently we had all expensive', ,If course, but the cause • his duties. Not alone the ,Irwin
The efforts of Kurt Pricer, executive example
.\ - one walks southward from read well the Ilelow -•: •
of what's likely to happen at stake is of such tremendous im- community but all the liberal elm
Roosevelt road down Millard ave-I teach the beginner the Ike , ' .•
that this community is anxious to have this director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, in this country
coy will miss an in
tr if the authorities portance to the welfare of society merits ITI III,
habit while he ill .•1f - 1' . " .
permit
Nazi
meetings. Five thou- that one would imagine it possible siiirational leader. New York is ; nue, his eyes catch sight of a fair-
great pageant staged in our city. and of the officers of the groups responsible
Many months 1.5
sand persons stormed the hall to have such a fund raised without Jewish widlil in itself and it will b l• large and stately synagogue with
The success of "The Romance of a Pen- for the new conmmnal home will be indel- where the Hitler propagandists great difficulty. When one consid- an interesting experience for th an arched facade. It is the most, , child was ahlt. to •• •
the words in the - •
ple" thus has particular local interest, in ibly engraved in the story relating the were holding forth 111111 it required ors what a vast audience Pr. Park- now rabbi who used to officiate in beautiful building on that block. As , lime
elapsed bef,, I , : ' ''
.
ington, Ky„ and later on in Al he proceeds down the street, flank-
the services of a hundred imbue- man used to get on the air and Dr, L ex ington,
view of the news that it will he staged in realization of this communal dream.
, by two and three the others on 5.• ■ • ' I !he- to'' '.
the
Detroit
priest,
one
',any.
But
anyone
who
knows
thi,
ed
on
both
side
.
eniiiiinlini
in
111111
•
1
.
men to hold the crowds
Detroit in the very near future. Detroit
story
houses,
hr
gradually
beholds
and
await,
1 1,, t,IrT1 to serf!
Fret• speech is permissible and no begins to realize the great value gifted leader feels confident tha
as fenced Vacant lot. lint Uplal his sentence or two
0
Jews who have been reading about the
large
he
will
have
complete
control
reaching
all,
those
assiielatiai
of
the
radio
in
One. leaSt of
Order was iti-Hw•I through',"
Nazis in Latvia.
such a program the New York situation regard walking in front of the lot, it,
with the press would want to •I'l. groups. 1 If course,
pageant's success must look forward with
startii! • kibbitz w".
have to be made interesting less of how many different elements heeweeee, is not ' ,want. For from Ont• who
l• • f a Ilj"
From Riga. in Latvia, conies the word that right curtailed. Nevertlo less, would o rder
the
sidewalk
stands
a
squarelike,
feel
quickly th. ..•
extreme interest to its presentation here.
to hold the listener's at- e mlipose the Jewish population. I
it seems that there is not Illo•l, in c
two-story, red building--surely the nine tails. A li
11111'4 i ■ l• gratifying to Dr. Golden
But the pageant's coming here has even that Jacob Lestschinsky, well known cor- justification fr o-
supporting Kahl tens i on.
I.
..
-on to se the unanimity with which most odd structure on the block. It happened to it
, g 4141::".
, •
greater significance for two other reasons: respondent who was expelled from Ger- °rings interested in promulgating JEWS IN PUBLIC LIFE
le, selection H approved by his col recalls the little red country school., would feel the
11illoO14, 111 w hit' 11 is contrary to the
W hen the war was raging across 1 a diabolical toe , •
A writer suggests that more and leagues throughout the country.
In the first place, the proceeds derived many during the early days of the Nazi spirit of this country than there
,
the ocean during the second year. times
the erstw •
will be used for the support of local causes
is in permitting anarchists to hold more of our representative Jew,
the utter W11, led lei this "vacant" ter would laps.
rightful place in THOSE BANKERS
and for the fund to settle German Jews in regime. has been ordered expelled from meetings for the sanie purpose-. are taking their
lot
safely
trente
of fro ; •
and
was
helped
to
step
IloW 4Wor, I am inclined to think the political life of the nation. Cho.
Latvia for writing anti-Nazi articles.
Those all-wise gentlemen who on the loose , wooden board walk back that was '
Palestine.
that if many more such demonst ra - has only to i . nri sliii ,' the men who were so sure that the financial leading to the "cheder." Moncton- patted gently:
e
that the tierinan have 'tellcleettal throughout th
Secondly. in view of the depressing con- If this report, which conies through the bons at... staged
county well he•stitat• country within the past two years community of New York was out ous sounds came forth from the was pinched
Nazis in this
a
Mons in world Jewry. the great spectacle medium of the pro-Nazi Rigasche Rund- befiire arousing anti -Nazi sentt to realize that we have every rea- "to get" the Jewish bankers and first story. After several hard touched; many
son to Ile satisfied with the type were responsible for the United Knocks on the door, a young fel- roughly shak , II '. .
of "The Romance of a People" is certain schau, should prove true, then there will ment,
During the . •
of Jew who has sought f ,„hti,.„1 State, Bank situation must have a low opened quickly.
to serve as a stimulant for communal effort indeed be added. cause for despair. Tint
"Hebb,. - REIM'. - a man is when much fur •
when they
THE YOUNGER MORGENTHAU preferment. It indicates that law different opinion today
, .
p,t
and the Wiggins he . r .e A,
ou ,I , x p o, 1::::: :, ,.
ing leaders are recognizing their (11,- see the tel
and as an encouragement to Jews not to
Tn•aury,
Henry Nlorgenthau
is :let ih,
11,1
It
looks
very
right."
earlier the n II .
much
despair. By depicting in glorious fashion there is reason for hoping that this is un- Seermary of the
ligation to the state and are willing pilloried.
After a short interval
ur
inteal a medium crt•d
that WI'
father was Minister tel Turkey and tel take Part in the' rough and tutu- if the whole tinant•ial fraternity
the achievements of Jews throughout their true, in view of another cable from Riga, one
of t he ablest men in pulili. ble of political contests in order was pretty much of a piece and all sized and s omewhat stout and solid : past ,f
heard 'y • • •
history, this spectacle renders a service which states that the municipality declined life. I noticed the other day wia le to diseharge their duties to rite- Were tarred with the same stick. middle-aged man with a black, thin I %%TIT
One youngst. I ,• ... :.h-e-ek
domain of appointive About the only difference between heard appeared on the threshold. ,
Morgenthau, the elder, Ma r. In zens. In the
which must have a lasting effect on every to open a bureau for collecting signatures Washington
mall
near
the'
tea, h.
the
United
States
Bank
and
sonic
,,,,;(1I110,
learn
starlit
" t --
it ,,h ,is r ,s,
positions our to-religionists haVI.
Iii pay his niqi,i, ii, 4
his leg" up and
the
community where the pageant is staged. for a proposed anti-Jewish referendum. t h e president, who has been at elese
d the very highest type i elf the other, seems to be that the
.
:
S
Y
u
er
h
e
-
..he's
the
floor.
old enough."
their group. It would be useless , other had greater resourees. I am
The Nazis of Riga had proposed that Jews friend of his all his life. Ile aiso of
i l n lyN x .ay g ;u rp elu is eta nn ut It o ', irt e et el itehVee ot
in the confidence of President to !mention names hut our readers
her
"Come in boichakul."
be reprived of all citizenship rights: that Wa-
Jewish National Fund Flag Day.
WIls,,n. Once I had the o pp o i , ,,,,. can readily mention any number of
Just because they are Jews.
sit
Annual Jewish National Fund Flag Day Jewish merchants be denied lousiness li- Ity of spending a little t ie.. , .: .Imes oreupying important posts in group
:rnnh.tut"t•Yni:t1I'u•II'dt•IIII::
public life who are lo oked up o n • kt the present moment one has in T ah' l'i. rh ii.l. 'fi t tei■Ins t• t 'tihie It; ras sadto•t"i ;inn. Inhi‘r•F'n't'iht" - ) : :
will be observed this Sunday, and should censes and that marriages between Jews \Ir. Morgenthau, Sr., and NIt I ..• contribute
o
ap„,_
reason
t
believe
that
everybody
between
the
"nielamed"
t
he
e.
and the Never again rI •
by the whol e elluntry ate
after he had la•mi Ib '. •
seems tel have gotten something the c h w i las
The conversa•
The father of
be a signal for a hearty response from the and Christians be prohibited. These Nazis e shortly
eats
of
the
best
in
American
life.
d by Wilson. Mr. Tuft t,.•.• . .
they didn't want.
I expect that
hild then left.
the 'Yiddish lit'.
community in support of the fund for the even went so far as to ask for the prohibi- I hat Henry Milegunthall was , • •
when the depresshin is an unpleas-
, I . 1' 11 „ "`"
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RABBI GOLDENSON
sit ti
ting on piling
,
the
1114a1 in public life who 1.
I no t k ed I h a , ii , „1,16 S,,,,,1 ant memory that we shell see Jews t 2 I 'Tien
that imaisn cep,.
redemption of the soil of Palestine as the lion of treatment of Jewish patients by non. sod claimant sense and It 1••
trenches
nett' ' h"Oel r d ei n'iri
again
taking
an
important
place
in
them " , . idurim . " In a monotonous
Goldenslen "made" Walter Win-
inalienable property of the entire Jewish Jewish doctors.
PtytxI the confider. f . ef '.':,.h
iaongsuanidge,,„^ 1 5
shell ' s column one day last week the banking industry of New York. and halting tone one lad read a
parties. 5• , •• -•,•••s •
people.
Will Latvia also go Nazi? Jews refuse son is
Hebrew sentence and the nex When
which shows what New York can
t II:: Ina"nWh
he
now on Oa 11.1 \ 1.. 1
;':; lit
f ellowed. At Intervals were heard
It has been pointed out in these columns to give up hope that reaction will yet be ling his father. From u h il t i , do for a man. It wasn't much of AMBASSADOR STRAUS
say' that lesse Straus, a m quirk and smoet h reeding ,
on numerous occasions that the surest way given the severe blow it deserves wherever shiers tell me in Washington ti• a referent... except to announce the They say
Yv:?(s
■
•etngtat.i.'n'a
F r' ar,,..,, '' a e' n 'a ,",:,; the one on the last bench read his, l iSa:'n'nigg'uju
i ta
‘ ' e
of
Dr.
Goldenson
for
New
,,,,,,,,ler
one is closer to the President .,e.,! Seleetion
of guaranteeing the settlement in Palestine it may raise its ugly head.
t ay .„, h e ,,,,' p". r h ap „- h-,, , Q
thtt i iito enea iniotnhg e f t f-t- i n Ct s T- , t a asiteed d l a .. g f e . i r n e. di '",t ‘ L ;nm. ,,,, 1 ol ,,, ,.
his family than the young. 1. M .. York's hi, Temple Emanu-F.I. Pitts• i .. ,.
of those elements in Jewry who are unable
genthau. 14,, unless there si ,.., burgh M ill sat-tit- suffer a los, when . . ,,,.. lik e the work, although. th
room lai 1 A i i '
the newly registered student was of the
iac
appeal
to
him.
Mayla•
it
to go there as middle-class settlers. but
tome .. rift it 'wilts :i. if 1 I - ,
III
: but rumors Nita. a way given a am' attention. .After mane stead el.
Instead
of
600.000
Jews
who
are
affected
the
younger,
is
going
pea,-'-
must depend upon public Jewish funds to
; I
came to a I -•.-
rte
-
• g around the ,ountry. But students hall left, the partially. they
by
the
anti-Jewish
and
pro-Aryan
clauses
, FN _ s 1 _ r-s.....
settle them on Jewish soil, is to provide
• "'sus decides to leave the AmeriranizetI " Irlfi lamed " kindly
VALUE OF RADIO
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in the Hitler platform. there are in reality
ear e he' will have Wok the youngster's hand and led
.i I
P's bs, had that the it,... . - •
sufficient land fur Jewish colonization.
■ ,, ,, ;,:h • , do with the' Macy stun hint to a small table in the center
of l'albi Morris Lazalen. I: , , LETTER_ B OX
In the present crisis occasioned by events between .1.000.000 and 6,000,000. the Lat- John
, ,:ed
,t...fe.•
.- in New York. which is a big job. e t•h f et bii erv:•,oein , aT lp hh ea rt e ,t he fx , , , rasata,u hg oh r . :Pe
".1)(10
i i ir l e l'e n n, ;°!.';nfl'hti t a'n' h - i n :,1::atY:h:l p :''.::: : . ''..
Ellit.t Ho., of th e 1 ,,- .
— --
At any rate whether he remains
in Germany, due consideration must be ter figure being a computation of that por- Church, and Rev. Everett I: I
early
free and
to glee. ".Ah-Ah-1''
lion
of
the
German
population
which
has
the service he' will have time. The child was then
-
or
leave
Silver
Criticizes
Editor
shy,
Protestant
minister.
w
"-
•
.
Dr.
i-
l
given to the working group among the refu•
y e he
:Boi .thc rebbe •
the satisfaction of having been the go home.
touring the country in the , •. ! •
jai; Editor's Reply.
fore w' get har - iii • • a'
gees fibm Germany who are unable to Jewish blood in its veins—on the great- Of
tit-, slew ever a.sign..1 to a firm
For a week he came
gi.siwill among. those of a11
make investments in Palestine and who grandfather's or great-grandmother's side. ereeds. cannot he heard by large
,la•s power. Usually our co-rejg- had 1,, wait at 14 ast two hours for
The le. ;•• , Jewish ChnVcle is
T h -., ili.o la unic h .d 2::: • ., _ . ': ,. 1‘.. ,,cf ,
hist , are a , Signeil th Turkey er his turn at he -mall table which
must, therefore, be settled as Chalutzim. Which explains the Nazi aspirations. It groups. I n. ticeit the other day in receipt •.f the following letter i l'al.
ria or P. rs-a or Cuba, places lasted not more than 15 minutes. again,
that
a
goodwill
dinner
was
held
in
of
onccur fathci'... ).i
Without Jewish National Fund land their will be more appealing to the starved Ger- St. Paul. attended by tem person , . from Dr. .Abba Hillel Silver
iiwbhie;rentuhte ss:7, likely
I f y ot r om he r. accept
-putr But after the first week, he came are ,
t
z n
Cleceland. addressees to the editor
ckit o
you p g l e a tce "d liah ra .m
it a
a good deal later and still had to
•
o
■
case is ; hopeless. Funds raised on Flag Day man population when Hitler bells them that Undoubtedly this was a splendid u a nd ..
,
e r da t e
are
to crash the barrie rs of one of the
th
i s r, i u,
t d
i iylyr, a r n.,1 ,
' "' Detroit
'
- ' - friend
- . . films
t oft ham .
sent
you
!pi
make their colonization possible. Detroit they can have the jobs of 6,000,000 Jews representatam of represntative , "Some
cause
great powers. I wonder how he .
e .' h:11. :.
nII-k,uranodr Im
i‘oterrel. c.! or t - a ..
P.7 •Ple but It seems to me that with . me a copy of an editorial which
his sins w hi;h;.'u1la' r'
Jews should support the projects of the instead of the infinitesimal number of the
, feels when he contact. the Ger- infrequently did it happen that
facilities of the air much mor ,
(Turn
to
Next
Pati)
I
man
ambassador
to
France!
to
Next
Pagel
I
(Turn
',
'
using
thee
could be accomplished by
the "melamed" told student who
Jewish National Fund in a liberal spirit. 600,000.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
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Reminiscences of a Cheder in Chicago
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