.:OA THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE or a permanent diearance of hog-'let him not come empty- sapp lull in the storm be tempered by handed to the concourse of tility against the J ews. Let their fears ren- understanding of their long past, and their hope be dered sober by an appreciation of the long future before the peoples. For he will find l difficulties and all that in the measure that he (Continued from Page 25) a k , al ssorld wide outlook. ure all f t a w Jews fled westward to the shelter of the greatest and most them. Let them measda ospects by the stanrd has something to give, in as stood it A thousand problems confront humanity today, prob- that same m easure will he wide republic in the world—America. The Eb e open, and a statute with a flaming torch was erected in the chief harbor, extending a welcome to the oppressed lems of nations rulership, of peace science, of social justice, of peace be- in receive the help and affec- tureen and within nations. There is need, 2s Marginal Notes on Jewish History But while this stream of exiles moved across the every Part of the globe, for faith, and for the desire to do tine of the best hearts and of the world. Atlantic, another and even more sinister regression good. There is need, above all, in the swift transition of mindss; and in the measure preparing, visible only to a few. Within one of the most forms, in the bewildering changes of life, for belief in some richness that he ' his develops to fullest his inherited and powerfnlighd res, that of Germany, old direction; a sense of movement out of a dim past of error transmitted glories, in that empi to put forth new blossoms. into a future of clear knowledge. In taking up his share of nlightened ul and e e were b Scattered at first, ignored, nning they were destined to shoot up, the world's burden, let the Jew call up all the forces of seeds of hatred in time, till their noxious shadow was apparent to the the past, as well as all the promise of the future. Let him same measure will he be a whole world. And thus, while there was advance in one not discard so much accumulated wisdom and experience; builder for all humanity. part of the world, there was defeat in another. The and obvious as the modern Jew had believed. Fifty or sixty years ago, within the body of the Jewish people, a transformation analogous to that which had oc- curred within the bodies of the other modern peoples—a movement away from outocracy and toward democratic self-help. The education and liberty which had been de. hied the Jews delayed this regeneration by hundreds of years; the opening of the doors of the schools, the profes- sions and the crafts to the Jews released not only the en- ergy of achievement, but the energy of character. We have learned to date the birth of Jewish democ- racy from the time when Moses Hess wrote his book, "Rome and Jerulsalem," and to see its clearest expression in the movement which pledged the Jewish people to act as its own Messiah in the rebuilding of the Jewish home- land. But we have not realized clearly enough that the birth of democracy in Jewish life has meant the synthesis of the old with the new Jew, and that it came about not as read, the efforts of a few leaders, but as the result of the f modern in Jewish life, of the principles which are part o m life as a whole. Within this last hundred years many great Jewish se, of releaor- organizations, each in its own w ay an expressben been simple ion evolent have sprung up. There have ganizations, labor organizations, cultural and philan- thropic organizations. All these have been indices of the urge within the Jewish mass to achieve some measure of self-rule, and to make Jewish destiny not simply a play- thing of chance, but a function of an intelligent will on the part of the people. It is within the last thirty years that the drama of the Jewish rebirth has drawn to itself the attention of the out- side world. All the enemies of the Jews, and a great many of their friends, had indeed been convinced that Jewish life was dwindling away with increasing rapidity, to e- come a memory before long. Even those who looked with sympathetic eyes on the Zionist movement were readier to admire it for its spiritual beauty than for its inherent creative strength. It was, they considere, the last passion- ate gesture of a people on the point of didssolution. And all lt were e , e reliious, socil, cuural, other surges of Jewish lif qugally interesting a nd equally accompanying phen omena, transitory. It was the cataclysm of the world war which revealed how deep, how generous, were these rising tides in of Jewish life. The dualism of the Jewish fate was exemplified aga w in the outcome of the world war. One half- of Jewry as thrown back by unfolding hostilities which had lain latent in a world not wholly redeemed from medieval prejudice; one-half had seen re-allirmed the bond of friendship in which it lived with its neighbors. And against this, Palestine was rendered accessible n once more to Jewish creative effort. Russia Jewr sterile a by the revolution which occurred in tat country. Ameri- an Jewry, fifty years ago an almost h negligible factor in the Jewish world situation, began to show signs of assum- ison with great ing a leading role not unworthy of compar s Jewries of the past in Babylon, Spain and Rusia. Amidst all the cross currents within Jewish life, amidst the inner divisions which bore witness alike to the n- weakness of the Jew and to the strength of Jewishwh coch victions, one truth asserted itself with a power i lived. In numbers silenced all doubt: the Jewish people superior to any Jewish generation of the past. in the cali- ber of its human material as powerful as ever, in self- consciousness more alert and more proud than it had been for centuries, it was entering not on a decline, but on a new efflorescence. Whatever human faults it shares with the other peoples of the world, whatever deficiencies must be w overcome. whatever duties rennin unfulfilled, no Je power who has eyes to see can fail to find in the energy, will- and achievements of his people material to enable him to - hold his head up proudly in the presence of the represen tatives of the most illustrious nations. Those that stand too close to the canvas of history while it is being woven will err in their estimate of forces. s, Minor set-backs will take on the aspects of decisive defeatin minor advances the aspects of major victories. Only the perspective of all our history--the longest perspective of which any people can boast—shall we be able to estimate the significance of recent events. Today the hearts of the Jews are oppressed by the bitter events in Germany; let them, while they extend help to the victims of a cruel regime. recall that governments and rulers change, the Jewish people remains. In other lands than Germany there smolders still a dangerous threat against Jewish life. Let the Jews be prepared—but let them not mistake trials for insuperable through which they have passed before afflictions. Let them not, either, mistake a momentary . . . TO ENDURE HE fundamentally sound will en- dure. The beautiful shall survive. Neither Time, nor the elements of Pre- judice, Injustice, Oppression, have been able, in 6,000 years to undermine the structure of a People who builded, upon the foundation of the world's first Code of Ethics, the Creed of Unselfishness, Charity, Piety. T HE fundamentally sound, in so prac- tical la thing as Face Brick, created of materials acknowledged best, beautiful in coloring, has given Detroit structures permanancy and esthetic appeal that places this city among the first in the land. Q TEVENS' FACE BRICK, an honest , 0 product in quality and workmanship a beautiful one in appearance, has al- ways been preferred among Jewish builders of Detroit. 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