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America ,fewith Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMU' a CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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PIEVETROR/EWIRI ROMC4

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE DEATH OF ACHAD HA-AM.

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the saving of the body of the
Jewish people without heeding
the demands for the soul.
The spiritual Zionism of Ached
Ha-Am is one of the necessary
complements of practical Zion-
ism. Ached IlasAm urged that
danger in the split and divided
Jewish ranks be averted through
the creation of a common cul-
ture which should unite Jewish
feeling and make of the people
one national entity. Palestine as
t e center and Jewish culture as
the motivating force: these were
the aims of Ached lia-Am's phil-
osophy. A rebuilt Zion will num-
ber among the greatest prophets
of the redemption the name of
Ached ha-Am..
To speak only of Ached Ha-
Am's Zionist philosophy is to
do his memory injustice. He was
a great interpreter of Jewish
life and Jewish law, of the con-
flicts that concerned Jews every-
where. His essay on Moses is
one of the very great master.
pieces written in the past 50
years. His attitude on assimila-
tion is marked not only by his
analytical comments but also by
sincere assertions of a proud
Jewish spirit. In his essay
"Slavery in Freedom" he up-
braids the assimilators who sell
their soul and their birthright.
To quote front this essay:
"Tees,.. ley to Wee ray marls met a

ing the greatness of the "Lord of I
Our Prophets," he wrote:

lilacs I read the lists-Mae en lee et.
et Passover, ad the spirit 01 Mom. Wm wat0

N Stereo,. that mpereneet if berms, who
stases Ili. a pillar of 11.1 on the threshhad
N our hitter,. Neven before we and Me
me out of this nether world
I am 4..1
0 es
•blIvieueef all the duel. and question pre -
I care nog
preluded by neat...lab critics.
• bether this man Moan really misted; •heth-
er Me life end his l,
ut. re ally correspond
to far traditional wawa of Men; whether
he was !C•, the seam el Israel and gam
Ills people the low la the form In whkh It
Is preserved MSc. us, end se fast,. I "new
owe short and simple nsw
aer for all these
so, this me of
conunInens. This Moen.
aid lime. •hme existence and charmter you aro
trying I. elucidate. matters to nobody bet
et...ism hie you. We lyre .other Moses el
our own. chose hone bag keen enshrined la
the besets of the Jewish people for genera- I
9
liens. 4nd ohm. influence en nor rational
life has never mwed from ancient limos ■
the preseel day. The existence et this Man, 0
as • histerleal fact, depend. In no •ay ea yaw
Investigation.. For even you earteed In
demonstrating conclusively that the waft Moses
never existed. or tint he wee 1104 swe • 1

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• eomprehensive etas
teke.
of tradition about Moses 1
el Ike whole
red net myself first .1 ell: What ementlaly
. Moses. In other mreds, wralmanner [
thing is the .tIona Ideal which has its
, embodiment In Mmes. There are hem, and
heroes—heroes of war, berme of lb ttttt and
modes am Ideal pie '
' se forth; and •hen
I tare we en core first be clear as to the camellia
nature of the Ideal which the wild had In his
mind end attempted to peek.,
And as I look at the more of Meow 1
I
. se on to net: •fts he • military hero?
The whole moms betrays an Met
"No!
I a physical farce. We never nod Mean at the

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geolje in
r I-
oyr., only ones If? er
ahriVntrare:erm
on the battlefield, In the battle with Armin:
and there he Mena, steeds and ....ken the
I r., er.. a the flesting. helping the array of
Israel
' ea
r l by his moral strength, bettaking as
in the whist battle.
"Alain: Was he • statesman?
"Again, no! When Sr had to eankent
rest from the scree of Ignorsom
•and discuss questions of politics MIA
degenee-
Pharaoh
alien. Sr unutterable poverty that confronts I him, he wm •Ithout his brother
me here in easels.. and one tomforl by Mat-
his mouthpiece.
ins yonder acres. the border. where there are
"Wm he. the a lewelver?
Jewish mamma, Jewish members el maim
"Once more. no! Every lawgiver Make. lira'
min Jewish ofacen the army, Jewish foe his wen Age, with • view to the parikalar
doll , and when I see there. behind needs al that lime and that Mare is which
the Gory and erandeur of It all, a two-tale
he and his meat live. But Moms made
spiritual slavery. moral , and intake-
laws for the future. for a seaeration UM( did
nal slavery. and ask myself: Da I envy
eel yet mist. sae notary not yet conquered:
them fellow-Jews of MO
minei heir emanelpalloo. end WADI. has made ...fret of the tact
I answer. In all teeth and anemia: giol • that mew laws attributed to Moms mly
thousand limes SO! The privilege. are net come Mt. Force after I tttttt Ilona Molls
• orth the price! I may nal bee
ti al
mancipated. I ahem have never been pat MO Weak*
but or least I have not sold me owl for '
emancipetion. I at lea. can pr.laira from
"WWI, then. mu Moms?
Me housetops that my alt,h and kin are dear ,
"Tradition en.ers Inthe moat natal
IS me Ws
of a Pemba since in
they ere. without being I /Pro.: "Terre near
constrained In Sod forme and ansalisfactory Mewl like unto Moses." This the Is what
t al lees! can rams be, J lens , Moses 11,. A Prophet. Bet he was different
at other times then those el 'divine service.•
at
hoar
so they.her
I ran mourn for Its low In public we In prints. our histo. re • amine WM dalm mill inn
without Wing asked char Zion Is le me. sr the period of monarchy. Ile wee ati later gem
1 to Zion. at least have no need to mall mall.. learned 10 rail him. "the Imd of the
m y people la heaven. to trumpet Its
u
Prophets.. Ilia le the idea archtype of fle-
periority above all other rations. In order to
brew prophecy I, the pureed and mmt eseltel
end a Justification lay II. esistence, I, al least. sense of this word."
know why t remain • Lew—or. rah.. On
find no meanie In each
mai o n
me
I
than
f were asked why reseale me father,
of
son. .1 nt loot can speak se mind concerning
the beliefs and the opinions which I have
Inherited from or ancestors, •Ithmt fearing to
mp the bond that unites me to win people.
I mn even adept that "scientille heresy whin
ban
name of Darwin . ' •Ilboat and danger
IS
Judaism In a word. I ume pew
and my minions mid feelings are raY .pen.
have no reason for concealing er denying
them. for decaying others. or to And
MU marina freedom—muff who •111! 1 would
tee mrhsnire Dr barter fm all' the emanci-
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As the years pass, and the figure
Ached Ha-Am—a pseudonym
meaning "One of the People"—re-
cedes the farther from our memory,
his writings assumes greater im-
portance. He was one of our con-
temporary propheta and one of the
great contributors to Jewish life
of the last decades of the nine-
teenth and the first quarter of the
twentieth centuries. He was one of
Among his essays, Moses must the very great in Israel. As such
be ranked among the most impor- we remember him on the seventh
tant and most powerful. Describ- anniversary of his death.

SUNRISE CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNITY FARM

(Continued from Preceding Page) as he does not try to impose them
on or interfere with others. There
the rest are planted hay, alfalfa, are found also amongst them na-
wheat, corn, potatoes and other tionalists who take a deep inter-
vegetables. Six thousand acres est in Zionism.
The Yiddish newspapers which
are still lying fallow and are
waiting, so to speak, for the new are usually read are the For-
"THE
MERCHANT
OF
VENICE"
wards, Der Tag and the Freie Ar-
workers.
It
is
also
believed
that
TO YOUR fRIENDS RELATIVES'
are about 2,000 acres of beiter Stime, a paper devoted to
' BE BANNED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLSZ there
coal fields from 100 to 150 feet anarchism and founded by one
Adelatadt. Its publication in New
and go to me bookehelve. to get deep.
(Continued From Page One)
sr", tables
Years ago the Sunrise Farm was York City has continued already
a•—•—••—•
"Though Heine gave up the tali. of Chi
for 34 years.
marshy
land,
but
was
reclaimed.
given unless it was preceded the
Meetings are held now once
orBiiii ■ i'n"Ush'irs:s"Tssrli
evening before by a performance comper.] to the ighty songsters of ancient There is a system of dikes, canals every two weeks. They were held
ki
In
of
Loo
Accordingto
drain
off
excess
of Lessing's 'Nathan the Wise,'
ng .1
m77,.I.1.1. moil,
before
once a month. About three
water.
which portrays the Jew as a phil- elemth
entrce . et then t he
times a week a theatrical show or
osopher. This law was passed be- Its wrote:
According to the estimate of musicale is performed. There are
cause invariably when The Mer- it; W e h ;tn aol saw U ni:l171 ° ari L t,anl:: some, the whole farm is now worth not a few talented singers, actors,
chant' had been produced alone it fair Briton. w o at the red of the a fourth o $600,000. It is insured for One actresses and musicians.
was followed by invasions of the t'it Pen
years for a fourth of a million
In the mess hall is a picture of
ghetto and massacre of the Jews wro"nged." • • • When I think of man
those
dollars against fire. Six thousand one old man by the name of
Inn I have to rank "The Remittent of
who lived there. However, I don't Venice" •1th the Trogenies. Mthough the dollars has already been paid for Weinberg. Ile is in the seventies.
imagine that in all Germany to- frame of the piece Is decorated with ,O r the insurance. A short time ago His home is next door. He would
merrieet noires of ?Omits of Baty.. and
a large stall was burned to the not have been accepted as a mem-
day anyone is producing 'Nathan of
Cupids. and the poet meant the Pim
the Wise.'"
g round
round as a result of lightning. ber—since only workers are want-
o r • Comedy• • •
...Wandering dream-hunter that T am I
expensive machinery was ed—if it had not been for the
But Malcolm W. Bingay, editor-
coked round everywhere on the Rialto to
also
destroyed. In June, when fact that he devoted many years
Shvlock



B,
if
I
could
not
erne
ial director of The Detroit Free
f ound hint nowhere on the Rialto. and
the farm went over to the Jews, to lecturing and to the organizing
Press, author of the daily column
determined to welty old scomintance
is. ssossesss T h e Jews were ors two very large barns were burned. of unions, especially amongst the
"Good Morning" in the Free Press
lehreting their day of Atonement ••
It is suspected that the farm was
and veteran Detroit editor, dis- Although
bakers. However, he still works.
I looked •ll around the synm•
mo ose.' Bas i.e. sf of incendiary origin. Some ac- He makes all the cigarettes for
agrees. He expressed the belief sots, I ...nes
But torard cone
no
the
former
manager
and
some
in his column on Monday that if sots,
,.,
ording
him
noto
t
Jewish
Mort
the
colonists.
evening. when. Anteing
of tne
td en til e workers. It is nun-
t h e G
NTER is long in the Soviet therefore, your TOROSIN ORDER "The Merchant" is anti-Semitic, the gates of heaven are shut. and no DI
The Sunrise Farm is the largest
can then obtesin admillence. I heard
pected
that
the
goyim
became
Union and your folks there will open the doors of the local then "Hamlet" is anti-Nordic and prayer
were
• voice. with a ripple o( leers Met
in the country where no many
will welcome the chance to Torgsin Store to your relatives. "Macbeth" anti-Scotch. Mr. Bin- neeer wept by eyes. It was a see tt oo jealous when they saw so many one
only come from a breast that held
Jewish families coming in taking Jews are living and working.
buy winter articles in one of these And wherever they live, there is ■ gay, who has on numerous occa- eould
In It all the martyrdom which for eigtheen
A
few write-ups concerning the
1,700 TOItGSIN STORES, stocked Torgsin Store located nearby.
had been or by a whole- charge of the huge farm.
sions condemned racial and reli- reuse..
farm have appeared in the local

tortured people It was the death-walk
with fine imported and domestic A TORGSIN ORDER, a. a PASS- gious bigotry, maintains that he of
Right now there are not a few Saginaw press. No mention was
• soul Stikine down dead-tired at hem-
merchandise.
And I seemed to know the
non-Jewish sharecroppers on the made that the occupants are Jews
OVER GIFT, will be appreciated knows of no finer plea for racial en, gates
and I felt that I heard it On ago
Note the crowd pass by or view by your relatives and friends. The and religious tolerance in all liter- voice.
sugar beet fields. There is need or radicals. When the colony was
coon In utter despair. It moaned out. then
the windows; while inside a well number and amount of Torgsin Or- ature than the speech by Shylock ss now, ••Jessica. me child!'"
for many
more
member workers first started in June, the Jews of
.
,,,
,
••The Millisint dramatist-lecturer should W. ,....
trained sales personnelwaits on the ders, that can be sent to anyone. in "The Merchant of Venice." that
barring books even from high mhwl uID cultivate f or themselves 3,000 Saginaw were somewhat scared.
them.
It that acres of sugar beets instead of
shoppers.
onl arouses interest in re
"I have read and seen the 'Mer-
are not limited.
They thought that Jewish com-
. l . .ems.
Is not the play itself at I are
chant' most of my life," Mr. Bin- ere
hurts. It is the cruel Interpretation pls..] only 600 acres. It is hoped that munists were settling there. They
Prices compare favor-
upon It by the thoughtleu. David Newfield with the coming of spring the
gay states, 'and it never aroused made
feared that gradually prejudice
of it • might, erne • sympathetic ion,
share-croppers will be replaced by against the Jews might be aroused
within me anything but the deep. bet of a per...led people."
ably with those in the
the new member arrivals. The and consequently the Jewish busi-
eat sympathy for Shylock and the
Jewish people."
writer was told at the farm that ness men might suffer. But their
United States.
OUR FILM FOLK
it is certain that 60 more families fears have not materialized at all.
Mr. Bingay in of the opinion
TORGSIN (The All-Union Com-
from New York are preparing to
that "barring books even from
OVONIOnMot otALA
The Sunrise Corporation still
pany for Trade with Foreigners)
(Continued
from
preceding
page.)
tome immediately after winter. has to pay about $150,000 to the
high
school
only
arouses
interest
AMTORG, 261 Fifth Ass, N.Y.
sells for foreign currency only;
ing them."
view on
the complete
subject follows:
in
Mix
interest - Junior Laemmle is romancing .. . Some have to liquidate their busi- Pitcairn Corporation. It certainly
it's a gal from Florida . . . and ness and make other sorts of ar-

Papa Laemmle says Junior should rangements before coming to , will take some time before the
Biasair's Views.
workers will ever get dividends.
"tows IC. Anapachee, the well-kmorn drama- get married and settle down . • • Michigan.
lilt.
other
I There is also the likelihood that
ht Benn W. Levy eats
Your local bank or authorized agent will give mat
wer i, a '°=.1
t e c
1=1
The workers on the farm seem
should la barred as anti-Bemitic propaganda.
Ioilypops by the dozen when dic- to be happy. They are very satis- they might never get dividends.
This le no ate charge and yet it is always
There is a good deal of risk in
you the necessary information or send
tating stories..
tnteresting
fied in being away from the tu- running a huge farm. When na-
- Much as I am oPposed to religion.
ioue and
mult and hurried tempo of New ture is good and offers a bountiful
your TORGSIN ORDER.
go.
. .0ne . of ... Hollywood's practical
,h a Ical“
,,,nrn.3
., i.c
thrZetlat,a07 ,,kr ind
""
.l one wl inth
York City. Their minds are at harvest, the market is not neces-
harm Shakespeeare transcends all rens and yokes tell Ba t when tried on Sol
ease. They do not have to worry sarily good. When the market is
creeds. If his ••blerchant" is an ti-Semitic then
Rosenblatt the other night ...
Hamlet" Is anti.Norelic and Macheth aanti-
now about earning their means of good it is because nature was not
mass
The young NRA administrator
livelihood as they used to. The to kind.
B.Lho
w n th n. rs, t s
ew
prodth.
ueer or thtlov
erltu
t.....s.
ru ta
e
a h w oh ne ore
r.
da.. r the b.a i,
n e qn ue i t .ro lo i m
entered
thought of being laid off does not
The workers have the best in-
the Amerinn stage was Dodd Wu

warned. the
we
trouble
them. They feel that they tentions of settling permanently.
Jew. They
or
hi predating QM nen
Vince Barnett approached him
are now living on • firm founda- Yet, the doubt enters their minds
gorgeous an d beautiful presentation of Um
of
a
foreign
news-
n the a
Merchant'' ever Waged anywhere lath one- in_
tion.
sidered It hit muter effort
whether the children will be will-
r and never looted
paper co respondent, sad was
upon it sawn-Semitic.
Among them are found one ing to remain there when they
. about to go into hi. well-known
I I In !bat
Italian and a Russian. They have grow up. However, the parents
of "ribbin g" the guest with

tt'Plad,o rub'r,l,rh
.. ",;711,*-71: ..
'01 .i . , rA 11
❑ wrsturr. It had been played m • exude
th rea ts and insults . . . when been taken in because they are are determined to make every-
and onion. comedy. shat
too It and
jacka-of-all-trades and hence in- thing no pleasing and satisfactory
ous, au meta, a,,,,,, man. o e . ,,,,,,,,,b,
R osenblatt, quick a. • flash, said,
dispensable. They have not paid sa the years roll by that the chil-
one of t the woad, most poignan
"I know you ... You're one of
He called
m it • co edy because it had always
the $500 fee. But they have dren will be more and more desir-
ere•test actor• al
t
More Ford V-S's were sold last year in Michi-
Men accepted
the
a nerdy. but he
th e 1,,,,,,, the
brought many necessary tools. ous of remaining there and con-
Inum that the divinity line seeress emede
world r
gan than any other make. The greatest auto-
and tragedy la Invialble.



Later. when dividends will be dis- tinuing in the footsteps of their
"I have road sad men the "Merchant' .
‘,
mobile buy today i3 the new Ford V-8 for 1934.
tributed—if they ever will—their elders.
Warpo had his difficulties get:
most of w life era It nem aroused within
my anything but the deepest symmthe fe' r,- ■ ting into Russia . . . when he amounts will be subtracted from
It's the roomiest, most comfortable low-priced
The Jews of Saginaw are not
lock and the Jest. people. Shyloch
• ■
the $500 debt. A married couple sympathetic tiward thin collective
man alter my own hart sewn as sir. ell c the Polish border he had
car, the only car under $2,000 with a V-8
pays $600. If they bring chil- farm. What repulses them is the
" Pet
t "A 'a lot of stuff which he used in his
""
Is
the
ass'
scour
4
th. teed
the mention of 'Nathan. the Arles" I know !
engine.
dren of achool age, $150 must workers' attitude toward religion.
of no doer plea for racial and religious tol- IPantom ime net ... three hundred
mar In all l literature than can b. found le kn ives, red mica, a h arp, a ru b. be added for each one. If the Naturally, there is also prejudice
his words:
sons
and daughters are above against the name anarchism. Ru-
her automobile horn, and some
•• Ile bath Meowed me. and hindered
cans of gasoline. They thought school age, $100 is asked addi- mor" are raised by many in Sag-
me half • million. laughed et my low,
tracked et my rains. Horned my nation,
tionally
for each one.
inaw that the leaders are in for
he was mad and wanted to put him
thwarted my bargains cooled my friends,
The members of this collective personal gain ar.d there is no
heated mine ramie. and wh•re hie na-
in a padded cell, but he talked
tions I am • Jew Han not a Jew ma?
farm
are
not
harangued
to
belong
idealism whatsoever in the whole
I
them
out
of
it.
Ile
relates,
"They
Rath not a Jew hands organ. dimet•
,3,
-9
.
-
4 4)
I finally let me by after I signed to any one political party. It so scheme. The workers, however.
Mono bensec affection. passion? fed MN
the saint toad. hurt erne the mate wea-
happens
that
most
of
them
are
say that even if it were true that
I
an
affidavit
that
I
waif
harmless."
pons. .1,1rat to the sante &mum. healed
anarchists or sympathizers with the leaders are in mainly for per-

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by the aura omens warmed ma Ceded be
the same •Inter and Bummer. as • Chris-
anarchism.
As
the
writer
entered
sonal benefit, the workers really
Roses
daughter
...
theatri.
tian la If you prick as, do we net Wads
sally tagged Beta Bijou ... has the mess hall he saw the picture control matters. Meetings are
We him a selection of guaranteed used cars for We.
If you turtle nt do we not l•ndlts If eau
Ponten us. do we nog die. sae If you
of
the
Ruasian
anarchist,
Kropot-
held regularly and everything is
bees
given a screen test and
Car
is
Trade
of
We Will Accept Aay Make
wrong ba avail we not revenges If we
kin. An outspoken Communist is discussed and voted upon. Various
will no doubt carry •a the fam-
are lite eon In the rrat. win resemble
Iwo m Out If • Jew wrong • Chrtatan.
not
accepted
as

member
since
rumors are heard in Saginaw
ily fame..
12535-43 GRATIOT AVE.
what la hie humility , Revenge If •
• • •
he shows intentions of stirring up which cannot be verified.
Christian wrong • Jew. what abode his
Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport
mle... be by Mutat. example?
Adrienne
Morrison,
mother
of
trouble
and
trying
to
win
them
How far this collective farm
memory, The T105111 yal MON VW
I
Open Sundays
the Bennett girls, is coast-bound over to Communism. In practice, will progress and whether it will
will emcee and It anal: te hard but I
PINGREE 6400
MD hater Um Inetrnet....
!for the expected event at Joan's the members of the Sunrise Farm succeed only time will tell. It
with the
•il.tere spoke a man , Cogabt.
are Communists, but as anarchists can accommodate 500 families ,
house.
S ee of NW% In Ivanhoe and Ulf gnawer
• • •
clIoNan - end yet bare a ram-
the •oltan
they differ in some ideas from 2,000 people. Various obstacles
1
pie. pro.. stain. bototn.
An. Re ■ sell, a "Three Lit- Communism, which they consider are in the way, but all the mem-
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