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Sabbath Readings of the Law Pentateuchal portion—Deut. 7 :12-11 :25 Prophetical portion—Is. 49:14-51:3 August 3, 1934 Ab 22, 5694 Be Sure to Vote on Sept. 11 Considerable agitation has been con- ducted in the press, and in petitions to pub- lic officials, in an effort to secure an exten- sion of time on Primary Day, Sept. 11, which is the second day of Rosh Hashonah, in order to enable Orthodox Jewish voters to cast their ballots without breaking tra- ditional law against writing on a festival day. It is unfortunate that such a condition should have given politicians—the Jewish much more than the non-Jewish—an op- portunity to attempt to capitalize on a Jewish issue by proposing schemes where- by Jews could gain extra time for casting their ballots. As a matter of fact, there will be ample time, before the closing of the polls, for Jews to cast their ballots on Sept. 11. At 7:30 p. m. on that day, writing will be perthissible, and Orthodox Jews will not be compelled to lose their franchise. Under these circumstances we urge Jewish voters to be in line at the polls at the hour of 7:30 p. m. on Sept. 11 to cast their ballots. If at all possible, not a sin- gle Jew should sacrifice the right to vote, and the occasion should be utilized for a demonstration of Jewish loyalty and for an expression of patriotism by the casting of ballots. Even if only 10 minutes were to remain between the traditionally permissible time for voting and the hour for the closing of the polls, such time should be utilized for voting purposes rather than that Jews should ingratiate themselves with politi- cians. In the present instance, there is plenty of time left between the end of the holiday and the closing of the polls for Jews to reach the voters' line, and every Jew should make it a point to cast his ballot on Primary Day. Gentiles Preferred A correspondent sends us a sample of the stationery of Gratiot Inn at Port Huron, Mich., on the bottom of which appears the following line: "The management prefers to cater only to a Gentile cLientele." Our correspondent makes the comment that a number of Detroit Jews have un- knowingly "tainted" this resort with their Jewish money, and she feels that they should be warned. She is right. Those who do not know should be warned. As a matter of act, however, the hotel itself sounds the warning. Its management is certainly much more honest about it than those of other resorts who deny that they discriminate but slyly manage to keep Jews out. This hotel, therefore, speaks for itself: it prefers a Gentile clientele, lherefore it does not want Jewish money. If, after this warning, Jews will continue to patronize this hostelry, it will be the disgrace of individuals who have not learned the meaning of self-respect. The Late Max J. Kohler An exceptionally able man is lost to Jewry in the death of Max J. Kohler. One of the few surviving members of an unusually picturesque group of Amen- can Jewish communal leaders whose activi- ties in the interests of their people began 40 years ago, Mr. Kohler ranked high as a profound student of Jewish problems and as a man who always made a thorough job of everything he undertook to do. He ranked as the outstanding authority on immigration problems and on questions affecting minority rights of Jews, and the literature on these subjects would be in- complete without his views, opinions and compilation of data. When the Michigan alien registration bill was fought here, it will be recalled that it was Mr. Kohler who stepped in to assist the Detroit attorneys. While he did not personally appear in the Federal Court to argue on the unconstitutionality of the measure, he was one of the authors of the important brief which was a decisive factor in defeating the Michigan law. A lot of space would be required to list all the books written and edited by Mr. Kohler. He was a prolific writer, and as a student of Jewish history earned a ranking 0 position among American Jewish scholars. One of his most important works was the 1 recent statement submitted to the State Department in which he outlined the pre- r. cedents for action by the United §tates against the persecution of Jews in foreign countries. The Tydings anti-Nazi Resolu- tion was based on this important statement by Mr. Kohler. It is said that Mr. Kohler's last illness, which brought about his death. was due to overwork on issues affecting German- Jewish refugees. In the present crisis, Mr. I I Kohler's services were urgently needed, and his loss will therefore be especially felt in view of his untimely death in a very • tragic period in our history. A Sign of the Times Our Film Folk' By HELEN ZIGMOND HOLLYWOOD.—Eddie Cantor ' Louis B. Mayer and Harry War I tier were among the principal ro eu a .s l erd s in an t , the United Jewish Ap- The hard-hearted are beginning to see the error of their ways, and the reign of spirit and 'arinceTrihtey y tosrpot h i e cau se i_di y v i i i n g T Germany. h a ib, r g. he N r o h r u m Be ruthless reaction is evidently approaching e s h / a f h net ad h ree ta. J ; ews its end. flow else could one explain the ir Gordon ,vtc t also at- t followingadver isement which appeared tended the aff.a a marked the in the Liberal newspaper, Prager Tagblatt, Jonah 1l' of \%;hisee drive. published in Prague, Czechoslovakia? . . . Moss Hart is no drone and he "A refugee Nazi leader asks for immed- things on a colossal scale. iate hospitality without payment during d i t i o hes . : t. rs.h..dpyp ife. h f a . sli t. w t o .produc• the first week. Part of his maintenance fo r will be refunded later. Age 29, university ! one bit of "drabma; g'tlinagt . r.e. quires 100 actors and nine degree. Kind offers should be made to , changes of scene . the other, 'quarters," care of publisher." 2u5s i c n olo that i l w l i l o loa htav$ .20 /40,cast of m 0 The reign of terror in Germany, first h to . produce. Aside from these launched upon Jew's. Socialists, Common- ists and pacifists, has now been unleashed to excenptt much f h o rewaTid upon Hitler's own followers. The battle Irving Berlin are plotting. They,„ 1/111:41; a Yiddish for control within the Nazi party ranks is as ruthless as was the campaign against , stork company for Hollywood Hitler's opponents and the Jewish scape- j since a group of actors that were f y oorr Vi y thlih se h t A tu i cic i us of the New goats. The inevitable result is that Nazis are beginnng to see the light of day, and !residents of . Talkie h l'o 'aw te nr. 'Ita euh ri' c w e some of them are now themselves refugees, Schwartz's movie contract pre- v t h ei t its his taking active part, but Imagine the pitiful plight of Nazis who are 1 count on his moral support now themselves seeking havens in Czecho- and advice. slovakia, France and other European x 0 From across the seas: War. countries. ners is the first motion picture This is the beginning of the end. His- company to close up shop in tory will soon exact retribution from the Germany. Other companies find it impossible to do business Hitlerites for the crimes they committed there . . . but haven't taken against humanity. final steps to clear The Power of Ridicule B. Chapman, editor of the London Daily Express, upon his arrival in New York for a brief stay, said that "hlosley's Blackshirts are the laughing stock of Eng- land." Said Mr. Chapman: The England Fascist movement is not very serious, and foreign correspondents in England take a greater interest in the Blackshirts than does the general English public. So laughable does Britain think the move- ment that Parliament is considering a bill ban- ning colored shirts as uniforms. The only time the Blackshirts are interesting is when they meet with Communists. Then there is something doing. Aside from that, however, the English public keeps away from Mosley's meetings. I believe with the general English public that Fascism in England is bound to die. It is an outgrowth of the depression, and prosperity is being rapidly restored in England. Mosley's Fascism will fall of its own inherent fallacy and from the laughs of the English public. If these BlaCkshirted Mosleyites are really the laughing stock Mr. Chapman says, then it would be a mistake for Parlia- ment to ban colored shirts as uniforms. Why not make these uniforms the symbols for ridicule? The statement just quoted contains one very interesting reference to the emphasis placed in news by foreign correspondents upon the activities of the Mosley group. But there is no need of becoming too alarmed over the rise of Fascism. The obligation is to be on guard against a pe- riod of danger from such growth of re- actionary political groups. At the same time, we must not forget the importance of fighting such movements with ridicule. Perhaps the best weapon against the stu- pidity of Mosley's anti-Semitism was re- sorted to by the New York Times which, editorially, dissected the Mosley brand of Jew-hatred in the following fashion: out. Did you know there's • Jew- ish.owned flicker emporium in York•ille, New York, which strangled its established busi- ness by showing Nazi pictures? Jews and liberals will not enter the theater on principle . . . and Nazi-minded refuse to at- tend because of the Jewish own• ership. • • • George Breakstone, the boy won- der, is also a marvel at sleight-of- hand. • • • Tiny Sid Skolsky, the "col- yumer," patronises the chil- dren's department of • Holly- wood sports store to buy golf sticks ... is also taking lessons in the kindergarten of • golf school, getting half rates. Harry Richman breezed over to see his former flame, Clara Bow, (other noonday. A pretty bru- nette answered the door . . . he grasped her in his arms exclaim- ing, "Clara, you look marvelous!" When he realized that she wasn't Crum to Next Pass) GERMANY'S ART EBBS AS CREATIVE SPIRIT FLEES FROM THE THIRD REICH By EDITtilt'a biome, a resist., of tin. famous Moose and I'lloteln (cue, ono of thfromn)'s Next known 'outfit, drenmxtlxex Mfd colored le •Ide reputation In the theater under the pen name of Peter Flamm. In all this time, not a single work, not a single voice has been heard which might even remotely be compared with the artistic level of Germany before 1933. What the German Jews actually meant to German art is only now becoming evi- dent, now when the German public no longer reads its newspapers, and no longer visits the thea- ter, where the wealth of a creative spirit no longer is offered, but only a "trend" bearing the stamp of approval of the ministry for propaganda, which commanded it. ' Destructive Jewry A second thesis of National Socialism is that relating to the destructive, injurious nature of the Jews. "Aryan-ry" is constructive in ten- dency, building of "Blood and the Soil." Jewry, on the other hand, is destructively analytical, working only with its brain and its nerves, said the Nazi propagandist. It might be worthwhile, perhaps, *et make a special study some day of the psychology and effectiveness of slogans. One need but reiterate the same assertion over and over again and in though time it will, even it be ever so far re- moved from the truth, be believed by even the most critical persons. In this case (that of the essential spiritual differences ostensibly existing between Germans and Jews) it may be said that creative effort would scarcely succeed in shaping a finished work without at least. some critical- analytical filing. In the words of Henrik Ibsen, greatest Scandinavian dramatist: "To live means to 'fight the spectre of dark powers within oneself. To write: to hold judg- ment day over oneself." The 'nature of art was never better formu- lated. There can be no creation without criti- cism. The decline of German art proves the falseness of a theory which was nothing but an GPM MEET • or NOVA* rrotriic NCERTAINTY hounds East- ern Europe. A growing fear of insecurity is spreading from Germany and contaminating near- by nations. The slaying of Chancellor Doll- fuss in Austria, which has result. ed in a muddled political situation there, coupled with recent events in Germany which have left the Hitler power tottering, have cast a black shadow over that portion of the eastern hemisphere. • • • Official •ashington views the current situation in Eastern Eur- "pc with considerable speculation and with the fall knowledge of its seriousness. How seriously condi- Ilene abroad are regarded may be gleaned from the fact that while :ether high government officials are taking vacations and making trips to various parts of the country. Secretary of State Hull is sticking to his post in Washington. his eyes are trained on conditions across the Atlantic. The focal . points are Germany and Austria. With the slaying of Dollfuss new Problems are exp. rte.(' to come up. As long as he was in control. the Nazi forces were resisted. What part the Nazis will play from now on is not certain. Indications are, however, that they will he an im- potent factor to reckon with. Now that Dollfuss is out of the picture, German Nazis may he expected to do much more to aid their Austrian cohorts. Jeal.h Telegreplth Agenf HE Judaization of Art and Press" has al- ways been one of the most effective thesis of German National Socialism. The argue ment is that Jewish talent, through intrigue, through artifice or through power,,has crowded out existing "Aryan" talents. Now that the Jew- ish artists, writers, journalists, actors and musi- cians have been forcibly expelled from Germany, it would seem that these previously "hindered" great "Aryan" talents never existed. Theater, cabaret, film and literature have sunk, in Ger- many, to the lowest level. ' able balance of 290,900,000 for the same period last year. It is significant to note that im- ports in Germany for the first half of 1934 increased ten per cent, while exports from that country decreased as much as twelve per cent. • • • The unfavorable trade balance in Germany is continuing as a result of the boycott. Preliminary fig- ures for June show that Germany's imports were valued at 377,100,000 marks and exports at 339,100,000 marks, leaving an unfavorable Sir Oswald Mosley has furnished the latest trade balance of 38,900,000 marks. example of the queer antics to which the Another significant sidelight is that human mind will resort as soon as its owner despite the present policy of re- puts on a colored shirt. The British Fascist stricted imports and compulsory leader at the Olympia meeting on Thursday exports, the trade for June showed cast aside all pretense of neutrality on the very little improvement compared Jewish question. According to our dispatches, with previous months. he taunted the Conservatives for having Dis- The United States has made a raeli as their hero, the Liberals for following sharp cut in the amount of goods the leadership of Herbert Samuel, and the So- bought from Germany. This has cialists for worshiping at the shrine of Karl resulted in a reduction in the quan- Marx. tity of goods Germany buys from Now, the normal mind would reason that if the United States. Gerptany has Jews occur among Conservatives, Liberals and also reduced imports from Austral- Socialists, it proves that Jews divide in their ia and British India. During the political opinions like their Christian country. month of June imports by Germany men. It is a state of things which the vast from Italy, Hungary, Switzerland, majority of the American people take for and the Netherlands advanced over granted—that there should be Jews voting for imports a month ago. Roosevelt, Hoover, Thomas and a few even for German exports to France and the Communist candidates. Soviet Russia declined during But that is not the way the Mosley mind June, but those to the Netherlands, works. If British Jews have played a prominent Denmark, Switzerland and British • e • . part in the history of the Conservative and Indus in( reseed. Liberal parties and if the labor party takes • • • At this particular time the fut- its philosophy from Karl Marx, it proves—in ur• of Jews in lath Austria and While political and financial pots the Mosley analysis—that the Jews are a con- '- Germany is more uncertain than are boiling in Germany, the spiracy. If you start out with the Ilitlerian I it has leen in the last year. Hitler . drought continues to work its ruin. race philosophy and employ the Julius Strei- has not shown any indication of a ' An acute food famine such as cher logic and conscience, it is all quite simple. change in attitude. In Austria the threatens Germany now may mean World Jewry knows how to infiltrate its secret future is still mere uncertain. The the end of high-handed rule. agents into every camp and how to use every forces that will control the Aus- That the Hitler government is established organization for its own fell pur- trian government are not clearly well aware of the critical food situ- pose. defined. The stage is well set for ation is seen from official reports Thin makes the case against the Jews abso- a fresh outbreak of anti-Semitism coming to Washington. These show lutely copper-riveted and water-tight. If the . in that country, particularly if the that virtually all focal trades in British Jews were found all in one political Nazis gain any sort of political rec- Germany have been placed under • ■ Ifnition. party, it would mean conspiracy. If the British government control. Control of • . • Jew. are found scattered among all the politi- agricultural production and trade cal parties, it means conspiracy. The United States and other is now in the hands of the Reichs- Indeed, the possible variations in the Hitler- leading nations of the world have nahretand, an organization creat- Mosley gambit are endless. it has been the •corned the persecution of Jews in ed last December to take over on crime of the German Jews that they were behalf of the state all existing agri- Germany. Austria may have learn- cultural organizations. "Marxists" and Liberals. Their "alien" char- • • • ed a lesson from this. In the event acter is revealed in the fact that no few Jews belonged to the conservative parties, who she has not, she will, in case a pol- • One of the most recent orders is- alone embody the spirit of true Deutschtum. sued because of the drought in to icy of racial and religious persecu- But Mosley finds the Jews suspect because one regulate the marketing of fruits tion is adopted. It han been tarn mad e and vegetables, to of them became • great Conservative leader. prohibit all quite plain in recent months that a transactions in .fruits and veget- On the other hand, if it nhould occur to any strong weapon—the boycott—will ables except such as are approved one that the Jews have not been very prom- swing into play against any nation by the organization through the is- inent in the British Labor party, the only fostering inhuman practices on a suance of certificates, to fix prices "subversive" political party in the country, minority group because of racial end price spreads, to issue regula- there is an easy way out. It is only neces- ear ret ngurus di Rrrence' s. tions regarding shipping and mar- sary to recall that Karl Marx, the founder The boycott has forced the Hit- keting, and to prescribe punish- of socialism, was a Jew. ler gel ernment into • corner and ment and fines for violations. This is what a colored shirt does to the hu- is crowding it there. Statistin The objective of the Hitler rev- man mited. made evadable by the l'nited ernment is to obtain • complete State, Department of Commerce in monopoly over all foes! sources The trouble with many of us is that we Washington prove this. Present and food e u p p I i e s. bechme too panicky. To be an alarmist is During the first half of this year plans, it is indicated, are for an developed an unfavorable extension of then monopolistic ten- as dangerous as it is to be blind to the Germany balance of trade, while during the in Germany. These will political happenings of the day. But re- me period a year ago, the trade dencies, be developed largely along lines de- gardless of the course we pursue we must balance was in her favor. Import% signed to strengthen Hitler's con- in Germany for the fleet NIX Months trol on the people. Government never lose our sense of humor. Ridicule Of 1911 amounted to 2,302,500,000 of food is a strong power will do more to kill a ridiculous "shirt" mark• and export amounted to 2,-, control with which to keep a people in line movement than a parliamentary act to Oa st 100,000 marks Thin repre- This is true even though • totter- gent, an 'decree trade balance of ing power wield this control. make such a movement illegal. 215,900,000 mark*, against a favor- It'opyrisht. MS /TS Tidbits and News By DAVID SCHWARTZ (CoPYright 1934, J. T. a.) DR. ERIC MOSSE 4Con) right. 1531, BY-THE -WAY economic maneuver against the enviously alb- Heated "superiority" of their Jewish partners. Artist Suffered in Flight Those Jewish artists who within the year have been torn from their German soil went to France, to Switzerland, to Scandinavia, Holland, Czecho- slovakia. Only a few went to the United States. They suffered inconceivably, both economically and spiritually. If they were writers, their works were snatched up by emigrant publishing houses in Rolland. Translations of their works, which have no nationalistic limitations, had their effect upon the world, which had broken from Hitler Germany. They struggle, but there is some hope for them. Language, their instrument, has been torn from their hands. They learn that of their new en- vironment. And in 10 years, perhaps, they will write so well in this new language that the stamp of their style will be recognizable in it. But the others,—the actors! Of course there are cases like that of Elizabeth Bergner, who worked day and night for a year to learn the tones, rhythms and phonetics of English, and has thus now become a most successful English actress. Or Peter Loire, one of the most im- portant of the younger actors, who has been given a contract in Hollywood. The Zurich thea- ter has taken in Gustav Hartung, Germany's most talented director besides Max Reinhardt, and a staff of the best of German actors. Products of Necessity But the rest? Almost a year passed before they found themselves in groups again, groups which could not act in the theater because there was no economic basis for that. So they de- cided to set up cabarets. Erika Mann (daughter of the Nobel prize winner, Thomas Mann), who is a talented and gifted actress, is heading such an ensemble at Zurich. And in Paris, an estab- lishment called "Paris-Vienna" was opened near the Place de la Concorde. There Kurt Gerron, talented and popular German actor, and Peter Bach, Germany's most famous lute-player, fill the stage. MIDSUMMER MISCELLANY The economic situation in'Ger- many growing steadily worse and facing a shortage of many . ' the necessities of life, Herr Hitler calls upon the German people to resort to "ersatz' . or substitute commodi- ties. Will it be long before they find a substitute for Hitler him- self? • • • Haman, according to Scripture, first became provoked by Monte- , cal because the latter refused to do obeisance to him. He just wouldn't say "hell Haman." It ended up with Haman having to lead Mordecai on a horse, while everybody shouted "Pfui Haman!" And before next Purim, it will be "Pfui Hitler!" or maybe "Hiss Hitler!" Already, according to the for- eign correspondents, many people in Germany are carrying parcels under their arms to avoid doing the "Healing" to Mr. Hitler. • I . Lacking coal, it is expected that soon the Nazis will be forced to resort to Hitler's speeches for the hot air for their house-heating and, instead of meat, they will substitute Alfred Rosenberg ;s bo- '1oney about Aryanism. Hitler shot the president of the Catholic Action Society, cremated the body and sent an urn with his ashes to the widow. in fact, according to the papers, some 200 I German families have received an urn apiece. How long before Hit- ler "earns" one for himself? • •-• It has gotten so that, it is said, the favorite word of the Nazis will be changed from Aryanism to Urn-yanism. • • • According to Hitler, a veritable ' epidemic of homo-sexuality raged among the Storm Troops. And ' now it is admitted that Goering I and Frick are those kind of boys, too. But it is denied that it is absolutely required to be that way in order to be a Nazi. • • • Hitler says frankly he knows nothing about diplomacy or eco- nomics but he knows the German ' people. And the German people, Unelaborated truth demands that it be said it would seem, are beginning to know him. that none of these are ideal solutions, but rather • • the product of necessity, and will never com- Well, anyway, it must he ad- pensate for that which has been lost in values. mitted that Hitler has a chance A world lies in ruins and will never rise again. at winning the Bullet-sir prize. • • • Unless Germany awakens. But even ih that Charles Angoff, whom II. i.. event she has been having anti-Semitic dreams Mencken some years ago got out too long. There are dreams s which do not leave of prison, has now been promoted one's blood even on awakenin g. (Turn to Next Page , NEW BOOKS FOR THE VERY YOUNG Interesting Publications Issued Union of American Hebrew Congregations by Scientist Hits Nazi Race Myth By FRANZ BOAS (Copyright, 1934, Jesich Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) iiitiTE:—Another scholar, this Among the latest books pub- EDITOR'S time Professor Frans Boas of Colum- short heads in the South; broad bia Unlveralty, Perhaps the foremost faces here, narrow ones there; nos- lished by the Department of living anthropoloshil, hex punched holes Into the Nazi theory of .. Art- , es turned up and aquiline, the gen- Synagogue and School Exten- an" eupre mar y. in an article In the eral build tall and short, broad and sion of the Union of American ref ent American Mercury , he ex- plain. the reaoons why there Is no pure I slight. There is no "German race"; Hebrew Congregations are tlerman ''As yen' . rare, nor, Indeed. there are only local types which are any pure re, that has not adopted very different one from another, "When the Jewish People Was many of Re rectal tharactertetica fro.nt grographlf al environment. Fot- each of which comprises indivi- Young" by Mordecai I. Soloff losins Ie an extract from the Amer- I duals of different characteristics, , an Nier , UrY and "Bible Tales for Very I so that representatives of all these Young Children" by Lenore types may be found in any part of The present policies of the Ger- Germany and of the neighboring Cohen. The first book was prepared man government as based on the countries. The East German is assumption that an "Aryan" has closer to his Polish neighbor than to fulfill the need for a history certain biologically determined to the Frisian; the Tyrolese shows course in the lower grades. qualities which are entirely foreign more similarity to the East Alpine Slav than to the North German, Many religious schools include to every "non-Aryan." There are said to be 6,000,000 the Rhinelander more to the neigh- in their curricula the teaching boring Frenchman than to the Ger- non-Aryans in Germany, but since of Jewish history to children in according to the prescribed defini- man in more distant parts. the intermediate grades. How- tion a fourth part of non-Aryan Since the Jews are considered as ever, meet books available for blood is enough to stamp the indi- a thoroughly different element, we teaching Jewish history are vidual as non-Aryan, the actual must define their racial position. number may well be close to 10,000, There is no more a Semitic than intended for older pupils. 000 or even more. According to the there is an Aryan race, since both The teaching procedure of policy adopted by Germany these terms define linguistic groups, not Mr. Soloff's book is that known are practically excluded from all human beings, We can only speak Near Eastern types. There are as the "supervised study meth- participation in German economic, of at least two or three very indif- social, and intellectual life. od." It provides in a more sim- ferent Near Eastern types: dark What is an Aryan? Aryan is a ple procedure than the labora- linguistic term and nothing else. I Armenians, lighter Kurds, and the tory method for a period of It means that there was once one long-headed Southern type. As long "supervised" study of the text language, nowadays called the as we have known Jews at all, all three—and perhaps even other by all the pupils, 'as well as for Aryan language, which gradually European strains—have been re- spread over a large part of Europe a series of related readings and and Asia, and developed into all presented among them. The Jews activities intended for the 'the different "Aryan" languages are not a uniform race. The Arme- nob! q r e is very closely related brighter pupils. For this reason, spoken today. In this sense an Ary- an is anyone who speaks an Aryan to that of the Dinarie peoples, the a teachers' book to guide the language, Swede as well as Amer- I inhabitants of the region east of procedure of the teacher and a ican Negro or Hindu. the Adriatic Sea, so much so that pupils' wordbook to guide the It is a fiction to speak of a Ger- ; in some cases the Tyrolese and the lArmenoid can hardly be distin- activity of the pupils have been man race. We should rather ask guished with certainty. Similarly, prepared. The text is intended what types of physical build are a relationship exists between the represented among the Germans.' for children in the fourth grade Here we encounter a complete lack Syrian and Mediterranean types. of the religious school who are of unity. Blonds with long heads The contrast between the blond in the North, darker people with Northwest European and the dark approximately nine years old. Southeast German is just as great COVERS 1,500 YEARS as the difference between the latter and the Armenoid Jew. "When the Jewish People was This statement does not mean Young" is a history of the that there are no finer distinctions Jewish people from the time of Rest in glory, free from Eat , : in physical build between most Rest from labor come Is you, Abraham to the Babylonian Jews and most non-Jewish Europe- Ere your dreaming did abate, Exile. In scope, the book cov- ans; the differences, however, are While your light of genius grew not fundamental. It is well known en approximately 1,500 years. that dark Syroid Jews are often It stresses the life of the Jew- Rest from Israers endless woe, taken for Spaniards or Italians, Which like hemlock galled your Armenoids for ish people and the changes South Slays or other heart; which took place in its social, Alpines, and blond blue-eyed Jews Rest from fires within that glow for Northwest Europeans . . . economic and spiritual life. In the artist, for hi. art. An attempt is being made by Special care was taken to those who are in power in Germany connect the present with the Those volcano's, heart and mind, to justify on scientific rrounds Leave as halcyon hours too; past The origins of Pesach, their attitude towards the Jews: While erupting, aka, find, but the science upon which they Shevuoth and Sukkoth, for ex- Silence is their Magi( RM . are building their policies is a ample, are explained in con- pseudo - science. No one has ever nection with the Exodus and the So. the Motif- Mind designed, proved that a human being, Off, for souls to hide their beams, wanderings in the Wilderness; Ere their rarest gems were mined. through his descent from • certain group of people, must of necessity the "Cup of Elijah" is used as Peace descendin g on their have certain mental characteris- dreams. the method of motivating the tics. A nation is not to be defined by its descent but by its language children to study the life and Rest; for all whose debts unpard, 1 and eustoms. Otherwise Germans, works of that ancient prophet; In the day of bottles nen% Frenchmen, and Italians would not and the establishment of the Will awake the harp you played, nationalities. Languages, and When your songs like bugles be Synagogue is emphasized in dis- customs are determined far more blew. by the environment in which the cussing the Babylonian period. child snows up than by its descent, Mr. Soloff, who is educational Brother—spirits bring yo u pea,. because the physical attributes, so director of Temple Beth El of Poet-Seers, peace ',try bring; they have any influence at Hark? they ring; "Song's golden far aa Providence, R. I., is • teacher oc wictu hr inwe l v te h ryirmp. extraordinary inary fleece and supervisor of many years' Gained the bard life taught to Just an the Germanized Slays experience. Ile brought to his and French have become German task the knowledge and the ex- in their culture, as the Frenchified ALTER ABF.LSON, perience of the practical clam- h ch,hath.e. 104 - 16 102nd St., , Germ.. ne,ecRoum.e,i.F.r;en.o TIM to 'cent fare Ozone Pk., N. Y.' the German Jews become Germano. Requiem for Bialik