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MOE LEITER
another Amos or Isaiah had come
thundering his message to Israel.
JEWISH YOUTH FINDS A NEW SPIRIT
It was interesting to watch
Lewisohn sitting by the side of (Continued from Preceding Page.) sleeping quarters, in the tent, the
the son of Felix Warburg, the
barrack or the packing house. Ex.
banker. And the young Warburg
try; every excursion has been an citement and anticipation inter.
very evidently was happy at being
fered with the first night's sleep,
thrown in such close contact with unforgettable experience. Ant his and when the alarm was sounded
holidays are spent with friends in
the great writer.
at 5 a. tn., most of the children
some
agricultural
settelment,
more
• • •
had only gone to sleep. How for-
But these are all, after all—not correctly among the horses and tunate that the size of Jaffa or-
cows, in the poultry—and vine-
yet the bottom reason why the
ange and its golden sheen make it
convention will go down in his- yard, in the branches of trees and,
above all, in the orange grove. visible to even the sleepiest eyes!
tory.
The second day found everyone
considers him self an ex-
It can be stated very simply. Thus Since
nce there i s always a an expert. The scissors were
It was because of the presenta-
wielded with the skill of the
tion of a new policy of expansion shortage of labor during harvest-
ing time, he is naturally proud of trained gardener. Ceaselessly the
d •
by the Zionist organization. The being sought after. No longer is g
program formulated by Morris he a niece amateur, but a real the , packin g sheds, where they
Rothenberg calls for the Zionist
factor
to
be
reckoned
were
sorted,
wrapped
and
packed
worker, a
Organization to become some- with in the economic scheme of by eager hands. Sonic of the chit•
dren were assigned to prepare-
thing more than a fund-collecting
things.
tory work for next year's harvest,
, organization—calls for Zionism
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the local authorities, however, and every detail by unfortunate 1 , ' LONDON. (JTM — Ludwig 0
the chief of police of Kieff re- licemen, who were promp1 °Y . Vogelstein and Rabbi Samuel ,
signed after the arrest, saying thrown in jail for their truth-tell- Schulman, both of New York, '
he had found no evidence against ing. Pranaites shone as a wit- were the main speakers at the 2
Beiliss and that he was still con- ness, not against Beiliss, but concluding session of the Inter- 3
vinced of the guilt of the woman against the Jewish race, with his national Conference of the World
4_
associate of the gang. Further- proclamation of the existence of Union for progressive Judaism.
more, the chief of the Kiel detee- the "blood dogma."
Liberal Judaism is able to con- . 5
During thetri al
tire bureau advanced more proofs
bins a 3,000-year-old tradition ,
of the innocence of Beiliss, and months preceding it, the Russian with the mental and spiritual re•; u
was arrested for "manufacturing government ignored petitions from
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of the of day
and
evidence." After one acquittal he many lands asking for a cessation t quirements
scie
ce with
Vo-
he
received a year's imprisonment of official
the prosecution.
All
the
semi-
organs contained articles' gelstein said, adding that religion ..,
stands above race because all reli- i S
from a higher tribunal.
No greater judicial farce has condemning the prisoner in ad- gious people have something in
common.
ever been acted than the Bellies •
Yet when the case reached the
trial. The Russian government
Rabbi Schulman asserted that i
used every power and stratagem courtroom, truth triumphed. The
to arouse Russia and the world case against Beiliss crumbled to the heritage of Judaeo-Christian i
against the Jews and the defend- dust at the outset. The govern- civilization will continue.
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THE
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Itur•
ublI6h•
Levant Fair, at which Sir Iler-
bert Samuel, M. P., who was
visiting here for the first time
since he quitted the High Com-
missionership in 1925, and four
other British M. P.s, including
the Jewish Member for White-
chapel, Barnett Janner, ad-
dressed a large gathering on
the necessity of fostering recip-
rocal commerce between Eng-
land and this country.
The fact that the Jewish pop-
ulation did not allow its adverse
attitude to the government's
policy to interfere with its dem-
onstration of esteem to the
British Empire aroused favor-
able comment.
THE LEVANT FAIR
The Levant Fair has now
closed down its 1934 display
after 40 days of continuous ex-
hibition. Over 600,000 visitors
entered the fair grounds during
its six weeks of existence, and
contributed to the material suc-
cess which it has scored.
Opened by the High Commie-
sioner on April 20, the fair v- as
importance in all channels of Jew- . Instead of satchels, copy books, I been brought along.
ish life. drawing pads and pencils, the pia-
At night there was dancing.
• • •
pits turned up one morning with Which Jewish boy or girl is ever
I have mentioned I.ewisohn's blankets, toothbrushes and a too tired to join in the Hersh?
speech. He told a couple of good change of underwear. Then the At other times there were debates,
stories. One of them was told waiting buses were boarded. When on social questions, when, for in-
anent the argument generally just about to start, nervous moth- stance, the children of Ben She.
framed so: "Let us not be Jews ers arrived out of breath with the men proposed to strike in order to
so much—let us be men." breakfast which the children in bring about the reinstatement of
Lewisohn recounted a fable their impatience had forgotten ft Yemsnite worker wrongfully die-
apropos of this—a fable of a num. to take along. Poor mothers, for missed. Once a deep shadow fell
ber of animals which had come their part they waited impatiently over the jolly camp life, when the
together at a meeting. There was for letters "from the front." But news came that a schoolfellow of
a lion, a cow, a horse, a gazelle, do you think that their offspring theirs had met with sudden death closed by the government tress-
etc. lever wrote at all? The last they through falling down a precipice urer, W. J. Johnson, on June 5
And one of the animals got up heard of them was their jolly when climbing the ancient fortress and brought its activities to a
and made a great speech, ending surging all along the road which of Massada near the Dead Sea.
temporary stop until 1936, when
with the exhortation, "Let us be 1 sted up to arrival at their des- Then and there the children con-
animals." tination. ceived the plan to apply part of I it will re-open. As Mr. Dizen.
The moral of the story is that The settlements, ton, were im- their earnings in the private I golf pointed out in his address,
all this talk of being men first and patiently awaiting the **rival of groves to a memorial to their lost the buildings are indaequate to
Jews afterwards is silly. Willy reinforcements. It did not take comrade in the form of a safe
house the many intending ex
nilly, all of us will and must be long before every one had been path nn that dangerous spot cher-
assigned his part in the work ished by the youth of the country hibitora at the next fair; Mr.
men.
on
account
of
its
heroic
associa-
Johnson
also remarked in his ad-
• • •
and tools had been distributed.
dress how schemes of develop-
Maurice Samuel related how And everyone was shown his tions.
when Bialik was in this country,
ment in Palestine rapidly out-
too, should be glad to play a
he had complained to Bialik about ALLIED CAMPAIGN
grew their initial conception,
part in this heroic endeavor.
the necessity he (Samuel) was
and cited this as an example.
ASKS ADDITIONAL
Consider carefully what this
under in making no many speeches!
PLEDGES TO FUND means. A few dollars mete
The Jewish National Pavilion
for Zionism.
will not hurt you; but will help
had as its chief feature a re-
Bialik replied by asking Sam-I
(Continued
from
Page
One)
you
by
giving
you
the
con•
uel:
markable piece of sculpture by
sciousneas that you have helped
"Do you doves?"
a Palestinian artist—Ben Zwi.
your people.
secured. .But — the total was
"No," replied Samuel.
It represents Jewish National
far short of the mark. Why?
"Did your father doyen?"
In case you were out of town
Capital (the Jewish National
"Yes," replied Samuel.
during the recent campaign or
The answer is that the com-
"Did he enjoy it?" continued munity ■ s a whole has given
are unfamiliar with its purposes,
Fund and Keren Ilayesod) as
Bialik.
the enclosed card will indicate
inadequately because it has ap-
the Sower of the Land of Israel,
"No, I don't believe he did,"
to you the causes and the ex-
parently failed to realise the
the donations of the people be-
replied Samuel.
tent of their participation:
importance of the cause. It is
ing the grains of the country's
"Of course he didn't," heplied
Please fill out and return it so
important for you and every
Bialik, • "but to him damning member of the community to
red
share
development. The figure is
that you may have a
served a purpose, so he did not know the facts and to judge
in this campaign of Jewish
larger than life size, and at-
neglect it, and you. Samuel, since
kelpfulneo. We Jews must take
them for yourself.
tracted much comment.
you don't dares, you can afford
care
of
our
own.
There was a time when it
THE TIBERIAS TRAGEDY
to make a lot of speeches for was considered "fashionable" to
Sincerely your.,
That Palestine is a land of vio-
Zionism!"
Jewish Welfare Federation
give to others less fortunate.
• • •
lent diversity of climate has long
of Detroit.
Today it seems suddenly to
been known: but that a cloud-
Apropos of the talk occasionally
have become "fashionable" to
burst could occur with such dev-
heard, that the German Jews do be indifferent if not antagon-
astating effect in mid-May in one
not deserve the sympathy of all
istic to every helpful Jewish
of the warmest spots of the coun-
the other Jews, because they were project.
try was most unexpected, al-
so far removed from Judaism and
Our Gentile neighbors have
though similar weather freaks in
things Jewish, Samuel told a very long given us the grudging trib-
May have happened before. The
(Continued
from
preceding
page)
good story, which he credited to
ute that "the Jew takes care
Tiberias calamity in which 33
the Midrash.
of his own." Are we now to
According to this story, when sacrifice our right even to this were called Baal Shem, the coni• people lost their lives and consid-
monly accepted title now is for erable damage was done to prop-
Pharoah oppressed the Jews, he I modest distinction?
bibs alone. lie is also being called erty, was followed by a relief ef-
attempted to defend himself by
The time will never come
Baal Shem Too, the Kind Master fort, and lorry-loads of provisions
pleading with God that even God
when there will not be excuses
of God's Name. Born Israel the and clothing poured into the town
had said that the Jews were a
"alibis" available for those
and
son of Eliezer, his life story is a few hours after thousands were
stiffnecked and wayward people.
Do briefly summed up in one of the rendered homeless. The floods de-
who do not want to give.
And God replied: "What I said
not make the mistake at taking
notes to the present volume, as molished a large section of the
or did is My business. You have
them too seriously. You will
congested lakeside quarter, and
follows:
no right to oppress them."
notice that the men who talk
••11nrn between StS0.51511 111110-10111 the majority of the' victims were
And so that the German Jews
In Okup, • Ware on the south... tern o ld people, women and children,
most about their "losses" and
may have been remiss in the past
ts..
bz nodrna,r.y
.n.sonnstniutut:ht
who were the only ones at home
"assessments" to avoid giving
hydrr.
Lome hin falh m emir. Attends
is none of our business. It is our
air
g Ily the ones who not
at noon when the rushing torrent
business to see that we are not ■re
M edic. me rrily
min hemblimb.
down least where their own per•
night. Firm marries,. folloord ohort iv swept down the hillside towards
now remiss in our aid to them.
a
ge. twnsitsr nd
' Lake Kinnereth carrying all be-
sonal indulgences are concerned.
be the awn or
moue 1"...1 t" In ea " .fore it, and tumbling down im-
'sensuous,' ta
The failure of our drive has
Mar ries the Meier of w
ern Galicia
riots-
moose boulders on its way.
eminent
Itebbl
Abraham
Oershen
meant • serious loos to those in
Lonely stn In the l'
le er of Brody
One result of the disaster will
need at home and abroad. It has
m(
KehliovIts. Pert ar-
Phlans
shohet
at
(Continued from Preceding Page)
to ti. brother-In-lave In Brody inn. be the reconstruction of a large,
meant a troublous problem for
tem+, and Imo. near Tluate.
p art of the old town, a compact
national Jewish charities that
back . . . again the kiss shocked counted on our support. It has and ult.,. publIrly m a Baal Arab and dilapidated quarter along the
the recorder (the machine, of
s
o h e a n tn: hi e Z. .fiti4,01,7ts.",:uis•hsi,";stIst western shore of the lake. Al-
caused dismay among those en-
muse
course). At last the sound man
'„1,7 1: „1,','„".1,nt,"„4, though 60 per cent of the resi-
trusted with Mg on our
asked Mae to please muffle the own local Jewish activities. It ts st,
eor.
1e 4 .ty7bn
ent s of Tiberias are Jewish,
. w
ir soli n
eesuss 04
resonance. But Miss West, a bit
there were
e
more Arab than Jew-
meant
an
impairment
of
our
o
la. shoe • out s
province
of
nonplussed by this time, declared has
IMO).
PO.
In
S320
(1760).
ISM
ish
fatalities, and it speaks well
own self-respect. Finally, it has
is at Kleedyhos
as going to lugs as she
was
for the proverbial humanitarian
the eyes of our
This little book is highly recom- spirit of the Jewish people that
would . . . and let the sound degraded us in
mended. It makes instructive relief was unstintingly offered to
tracks fall where they may. Re- neighbor..
The records of the campaign
signedly the cameraman tied • indicate that you have not given reading and provides the most il- the other community. A fund is
luminating material about the now being raised and will be spent
piece of silk around the micro-
aar.
damped the vibrations northing or else in an M • t founder of Chassidism.
on rebuilding the demolished area
P hone
. We know th
in our ears from the <taste ni
t us riving
in more modern and hygienic
you do not want to get by on
To Honor Alfred M. Cohen's style.
sizzling sibilancy.
somebody's
else'•
generositr•
• • •
75th
Birthday
Oct.
19
FISHING IN PALESTINE
you want the stigma
This 'n' That Dept.; Josef von Neither do
Apropos of an announcement
of this campaign to stand. Nor
!Erne
occupied
the
has
Sternberg
CINCINNATI, 0.— A nation- by the Palestine government that
these worthy Jew•
apartment for 10 years ... which do you want
new the fishing industry in both coas-
25,000
wide
campaign
for
snot,. to suffer.
is some sort of a Hollywood rec•
tal and inland waters is to be sur-
The relief of Jews in Ger. members will soon he launched by
ord. Grace Bradley has • real
view to exploring
and of German refugees B'nai B'rith in honor of the 75th veyed with
lEany
draw.bridge on the grounds of her
birthday of President Alfred M. development possibilities, it is of
—the support of n•tional
home. Ernst Lubitsch is in "lor
interest
that
a
settler on Jewish
19.
Jr
Cohen, which occurs on Oct.
lab charitie• of unchallenged
... it's Sheila Manners, they say.
All seven B'nai B'rith districts in National Fund land in the Haifa
worth—the ••rious charitable
speaking, "tacit"
Musically
Bay
region
has
been conducting
the United States and Canada will
and religious Jewish projects of
means silence for so and so many
• successful carp-breeding farm.
participate.
own community —•Il of
certain
director,
our
■
bars. Now,
The campaign will be personally Due to the initiative of the Keren
your support smil
o
, who likes to supervise every detail there t eed
conducted by Joseph Herbach of Kayemeth, this expert started a
look you for it. The Allied
' of his productions, snooped into
Philadelphia, secretary of District pond in the lush area that
Jewish Campaign is your cam.
the recording room where the mu-
No. 3 for the past 16 years. He stretches between Haifa and Acre.
pairs.
ws Its au ccccc is your s
sic for his epic was being scored.
will make his headquarters at the It is understood that his Initial
cell. Its biller. is your respon•
' Looking over the orchestra, he no-
national offices of B'nai B'rith in experiments have been so success-
sibility and your concern.
ticed that the 'cellist wasn't in ac-
eis launching out on a
Cincinnati, beginning next week. 1fulthastrahlc
Maay of those who have al•
tion at all. "What are you play- ready given adequately bare
-wider
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The
load
of
tomorrow,
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Many a man loses out in trying
reply. "Well." commanded the
that of yesterday, carried today,
tributions in order to halo make
irate movie padrone, let me bear I up the disastrous deficit. You, makes the strongest falter.
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AMERICANS SPEAK
AT LONDON PARLEY
beach back to the convention hall.
In my opinion, this convention
will go down as one of the most
historic in the annals of American
Zionism.
There were things notable about
it. From a lighter standpoint, it
was notable by reason of being
the first Repeal Zionist convention
—that is to say, the first conven-
tion after the official repeal of
the 18th Amendment.
But this you say, has nothing
to do with Zionism. So alright,
have it your way. Well, there
are other reasons why it was his-
toric.
The second reason that I shall
cite is that it was the first in ant, and paid no heed to the facts ment witnesses broke down on
h • d
-
th e stand,
which Iladassah did not play a in the case.
positions, revealed the hollowness I
major part. It will be recalled •
Judge's Impartiality
of
the
charges.
The
prosecution
that Morris Rothenberg, president
Two years went by before the tried in vain to bolster its case (Continued from preceding page.),
of the Zionist Organization, dur-
indictment of Beiliss was made with learned books several hun
ing the past year concluded an
public. It was largely a treatise dyed years old. The counsel for icy, there was tin stint or lack
agreement with Iladassah, and this
agreement deprives Iladassah of by Russian professors of govern- Beiliss relied largely on the tests- . of enthusiasm in their cele I's-
the great voting power which it ment persuasion, designed to mony of the police, and of many , lion of British Empire Day,
formerly possessed in the coun- prove that Jews to practice ritual local residents, as to the impos- ..at
at occasion of comparatively
th
cils of the Zionist Organization. murders and that Yushinsky was sibility of his having committed'
i recent origin on which the pop-
a victim of one of them. Little
• • •
1
judges
throughout
the trial
was
I could give many other rea- attention was given to Beings in the
crime.
The conduct
of the
' ulations of the United King-
sons why I think this was a no- the document and what little evi- highly praised. The New York 'dons and other parts of the Em-
dence against him it did contain Times correspondent wrote that
table convention. In the first
"The president of the court, Judge Aire celebrate their common
was torn to shreds at the trial.
place, there was Ludwig Lewis-
Professor Sikorsky of Kieff Boldirietf, displays punctilious im- bond of union within the Brit-
sohn there—the first Zionist con-
partiality
and patience, the latter ith Commonwealth. Empire Day
vention he ever attended. And University and the priest, Prang -
let me tell you he made a swell ites, were the champions of the especially when children and in Palestine took the formof
speech. It was to me as though prosecution. TI.. professor's as- I peasants are giving evidence." "British Trade Day" at the
L ate mesons else you want an estate, • substantial sum
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