A merica Amish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • OiNGINNATI 20, OHIO ikritorrjEwisn aiRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Is Judaism Dying? DEPRESSION OR NO DEPRESSION (Continued from Preceding Page) ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES CAPTAINS AND KEYMEN FOR GENERAL DIVISION CANVASS MAY 27 TO JUNE 7 Tenth Musicale of Music Study Club Advance Warning Will Take Place at Hotel Steller Tuesday Afternoon. simple and interesting manner, to show how the Chuetas, for instance, although they had em- braced Catholicism and were anxious to appear at all times as the holiest among the holy in Spain, were nevertheless kept in a state of seclusiveness by virtue of outward discrimina- The Music Study Club will hold n its tenth annual musicale and tea at Hotel Stotler, Tuesday, May I 15, at 2:30 p. m. Participating 2 in the program will be: Mrs. Abe Cooper, soprano, or- 3 companied by Mrs. S. Quentin 4 The correct bookkeeping records should warn you in advance and give you a chalice to act. 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Thus, in fascinating style, he proceeds from chapter to chap- ter to prove that while seclu- sion wanes exclusion continues, and this former Hebrew Union College student comes to the conclusion that: "As historians, not theologians, we find one fact incontrovertible: Judaism as a determining factor in the everyday life of the Jews seems doomed." But Browne believes differ- ently about Jewry. Ile believes the people will live on no mat- ter what happens to our reli- gion, because the power of Gen- tile hatred is strong enough to keep us together. Onlysin Rus- sia have the Gentiles ceased to exclude the Jews, says Browne, and Jews everywhere else, re- pulsed socially and economically are thus forced to remain a separate people. To prove the disintegration of Judaism, Browne quotes Dr. Arthur Ruppin's The Jews of Today," in which the eminent scholar maintained that there were only 6,000,000 devoutly orthodox Jews in the world in 1911 . Browne goes a step fur- ther: he says that with an in- creased population in 1934 there are probably not more than 4,000,000 observing orthodox Jews today, the rest being div- ided between the Reform, Con- servative, radical nationalist., assimilated and communist groups. Browne's great plea is that the Gentiles should become more urban and the Jews more rural. Emphasizing that conversion is futile, he advocates a conscious effort to de-urbanize Jewish life, as it is being done in Russia and in Palestine. And he adds that no final solution can come until there is as profound a de-rurali- zation of Gentile thought. "How Odd of God" is an ex- ceedingly interesting and thought-provoking book. It will undoubtedly be questioned whether there is justification for maintaining that Judaism will die while Jewry lives. Isn't it, after all, true that if Jewry survives it. retains with it its culture, its language, certain ethical truths and ideals — all spelling Judaism? But the book has a great appeal and is of value just because it provokes thought. It is safe to predict for it a very large circulation—and it is still safer to predict for it a very heated argument. —P. S. ■ Electric REFRIGERATOR IDA DIVINOFF ROTHBERG GEORGE M. STUTZ GUS D. NEWMAN Kesler, who will sing three arias by Lille, von Weber and Tschai- kowsky; Ida Divinoff Rothberg, violinist, accompanied by Rebecca Katzman Frohman, who will play "Hebrew Melody" by Achron and Zigeunerweisen by Sarasate; Lil- lian Rabinowitz Sarnoff and Ethel Goldman Mendlesohn who will of- fer a two-piano arrangement. of Mendelssohn's "Capriccio Bril- linnte"; the Music Study Club Choral, under the direction of George Galvani, whose group of songs include Wagner's "Dreams"; and Mrs. Jack Agins, Mrs, Walter Lichtenfeld and Mrs. Rose Trigg of the Liberal Arts Group, who will present a one-act play under the direction of Kathryn Vincent Mayer. Mrs. Samuel Schaflander will be chairman of the day. 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He learned to be appreri- ative not only of the hands of Socrates, but through the hands of the mind. And he became one of the chief lieutenants of the Greek philosopher. A a another exhibit of my point, I might animadvert to the case a prominent Jew—Jesus. Ile ZIONIST INTER-PARTY WARFARE MUST END of preached non-resistance, but it is (Continued from Preceding Page.) I We are confronted by a condition recorded that on occasion he raised a whip in a very bellicose — and not by a theory. intellectual plane, were it a war of I Assuming that the parties now gesture. He seemed to have lost frequently. ideas, ene could not find much fault !actually coincide with present-day his temper quite • • • with it. For it is not to he ex-1 Palestinian life, and reflect the petted, nor is it desirable, that • I struggle for supremacy between IN TIME THEY WILL great political movement, such as current economic or religious forces Much as I like to see German that Jews settling in Palestine, I should 1 satin- our , comprised of heterogeneous i in Palestine, as many contend, elements. bound together by a coin- I by no means constitutes s be greatly disappointed if the en- mon ideal, should reflect unanimity , factory answer to the Jewish Deo- tirRenyjewish population left Ger- and took up residence in of opinion. Such a state would be ■ le for what is occurring there..For lin a tantamount to stagnation. The I let it not e forgotten Palestine. They must fight their present situation, unfortunately, is! interests of the Jewish people with way out of this Ilitlerism—in far worse. It is nothing abort of respect to Palestine is paramount Germany. And I believe that In an inter-party brawl. Denunciation,: to the interests of the present Pal- time they will. recrimination, assaults are almost estinian Jewish community. Nor To say these things that I have daily ocurrences in Palestine and are the present-day Zionist parties said is not, in my opinion, to be in other lands. !co-extensive with the Jewish peo- an advocate of militancy. It is As to organizational discipline, , Pie. Let it be remembered, too, merely not to make • fetish of the that seems to be no longer of any , that the Balfour Declaration was idea of peace. addressed to the Jewish people, and importance. The Revisionists un- dertake their own political work in not to the Jewish community in THEATRICAL JABOTINSKY Palestine, or to the Zionist parties. instructions of the defiance of the There is much that may be said Agency Executive, they repudiate In our relations with the Mande- against Mr. Jabotinsky, the Re- tory power in Palestine we have ap- the funds, they make their own visionist leader. He is all too had again and again to stress, the lications for immigration certifi- point that the Jewish people as a theatrical, it will be said. They cates to the government. The Miss whole have rights in Palestine. Pre- will point to the fact that two rachi gives no support to the Keren cisely for that reason, the Jewish years ago he got up at the Zionist Hayesod, the official financial in- Agency was named to act in behalf Congrets and' tore up his Zionist strument of the Jewish Agency. Such a condition not only brings of the Jewish people as a whole. credentials. , we must now drive ' At the Congress, this last sum- HILLEL discredit upon the Zionist move- Aaparently ment, it will lead to its complete that fact home to the Zionists them- mar, he was equally theatrical. destruction if permitted to con- selves—to remind the parties that, He arose and threw a bunch of over and above their party interests penes ni at the Labor group, say- tinue. the or the immediate i nterests of the e ing: "Here, all you want is money. The ideology emanating from • present is uv in a ohne, stands the spirit do not The things Monday evening, May 7, at Ho- founders of the modern Zionist the interest of the Jewish peop le in terest you of • • • tel Stotler, the Women's Auxili- movement was that it represented in Palestine, the largest part of Lodge No. 34 of B'nai creative will of the Jewish ro- e. whom are not identified with either A MAXIMUM PROGRAM my of the B'nai B'rith and B'rith, Pisgah the pie to reconstitute its national life. Revisionists or Mix- There can be valid objection held a joint meeting at which As such, every Jew and Jewess who rachi. hi also to the Labor policy of the Re- earnestly desired to participate in It s i this larger concern of the visionists. I for one think that members and guests were enter- tained with an outstanding pro- the of Jewish regeneration had work a place within its ranks. The Jewish people in the development the Ilistadruth, the Jewish Federa- of Palestine as the Jewish National lion of Labor in Palestine, has gram. pictures that present-day Zionism as- done some remarkably effective The greater part of this pro- offers is of • movement which is Home which must be vigorously war gram was performed by talented rent asunder, which has no r,om serted against the destructive work, and I object. to Revisionism in progress. now members of the Hillel Foundation for mutual understanding of the on the score of its seeming lack of the University of Michigan. If the parties reply, as they do, of an economic program. possibility of unity of action to A one-act playlet, "The Mayor achieve its ■ then- is that the party system is the basis But I must admit that I like the of all modern democratic forms of and the Manicurist," had the fop- goal. Such 100 per cent spirit with which it not only un-Zionistic—it is unstew- government, then let them also ac- fights for Zionist aims. And lowing cast of characters: Herbert Fabrecant Sally Levitt, Ada Zola, With wise foresight, Herzl be- cept the logical aequence of that think it is this—its attitude with promise, namely, that minority par- respect to a maximum Zionist Norman Sharf man. lieved that Zionism could fulfill its Mina June Warsaw, only woman aim if it stood clear of incidental ties submit to the government of its rear- the majority parties, even though , program—rather than member of the Magicians' Society, entangling elements, and concentra- the or attitude that is re- . labor had an enthusiastic audience at ted its thought and its energy upon they may continue in constitution- great growth. ts i for her command for her novel act of the larger and fundamental pro- al ways to oppose the existing gov- sponsible magic. gram of reconstituting • natisnal ernment Polish Writer Honored There mug be men within our A vocal solo and a piano solo life, preparing the ground which were rendered by Morris Isaacs would make possible the manifest- movement who may be relied upon WARSAW. (JTA) — The liter- and Leon Kaye of Detroit and ing of various phases of the Jewish to be just and fair. If at the pres- ary award of the city of Warsaw ent sessions of the Actions Commit- Ann Arbor respectively. spirit in Palestine. for the past year has been award- Dr. Otto A. Hirsch of the Jew- But events willed it otherwise. tee the matter cannot be settled, let ed to Dr. Szymon Atkenazy. He .ish Children's Home gave an M- First came the Poole Zion Party, them be constituted a Commission was acclaimed the best Polish styl- growing out of the unfriendly at- to deal with the matte's Let them ist and historian. I teresting and humorous talk. Nathan D. Rosin, past president titude of the Russian Band toward be empowered to go deeply and ear- Dr. Ashkenazy is a specialist in Zionism. The Mizrachi followed nestly into the situation with the Lodge, was presented of Pisgah the history of the thirteenth and shortly thereafter, called into being aim of bringing order out of the with a gavel by Aaron Droock. 'nineteenth centuries and widely The group of young men and by the fears of the "Gezetzestreu- chaos, and of securing the loyal co- known for his monumental work, ready ;women from Ann Arbor were en," that radical elements would operation of those elements ,"Napoleon and Poland." He is • the cause and and willing to serve their stamp so strongly upon place introduced by Miss D. Sudow, and to obey the constitution of the prtfessor at the University of a brief resume of Hillel'a activities the movement as to endanger tra- World Zionist Congress, and the Lwow and in 1921-22 was a dele- par- Whether the ditional Judaism. was given by Miss Goldsmith. teen other authoritative organs of the gate from Poland to the League The Auxiliary's objective is to ties should or should not have recognized in not of little moment. Jewish Agency. of Nations. support Hillel Foundation. helm and Max Gordon, Morris Ben- ederet, Harry Schumer, Mrs. Rose Grossman, Harry Barnett, Mr. and Goldberg, Charles K. Harris, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Decker, Mrs. Peter Jack Friedman and Mrs. Dimon P. Gilbert, Mrs. Harry Barnett, Kaplan. Division 1: Dr. Leon Katzin, Aaron Weiswasser, David Gold- berg, Isadore Friedman and harry ' Louis Handler, Emil Rose, Na- than R. Berke, Samuel L. Gurwin, Robbins, Phil Funke and Frederick Miss Molly Glint, Miss Birdie B. Collier. Friedgood, David J. Cohen, Sam- Division F . Sidney J. Karbel: Dr. George Fineman, Lester S. uel S. Willis, Morris Magy, Sam- uel Brezner, Samuel Stoller, John Smith, Max D. Schuster, Abe A. Schmier, Irving S. Wolfe, Lewis P. Ileavenrich, Arnold N. Brodie, B. Daniels, Leon Zechman, Mrs. Bertram Friedman and Nathan Z. Harvey H. Goldman and Mrs. Greenhouse. Other workers who are mem- Samuel Greenberg. Division G: Abraham J. Lash- bers of the executive committee over, Abe Kasle, Ilarry Cohen and are: Mrs. Charles Gitlin, Charlie Aaron M. Pregerson, Mrs. Frank Wolok, Hoke Levin, James I. D. Vass, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Dr. Ilenry Strauss, Herman Franzblau, Saul J. Goodman, Maurice II. Zack- E. Jacob and Joseph Alter. MEMBERS AT B 'NAI B'RITH ENTERTAINMENT (Continued from Page One.) 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