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published and edited by Jews,
strongly supported this move.
One was The Frankfurter 'Lei-
tong, publishe'd by the Jew
Sonnemann; the other was the
Berlin Boersen-Kurier, owned
The
! by the Jew Davidson.
Boersen-Kurier wrote in the
following vein:
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by wholesale slanders out of
if a
our sense of justice.
Jesuit does something that de-
serves punishment, let hint be
punished; if he does something
that deserves praise, let him be
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to be judged, not his garb;
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judged, and not his thoughts
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and hundred thousands call the
Jesuits to account for it. Just
as happens to the Jews. They
are persecuted like the Jews—
they even were dissolved; and
in this respect they have out-
stripped the fate of the Jews.
They must put up with being
called the Black International,
as the Jews must suffer being
called the Golden International.
The similarity of fate is easily
to be accounted for. It is the
aloof attitude towards society,
and the secret of their organ-
ization, of their aims and aspir-
ations by which they alike give
rise to multifarious prejudices
against themselves. The Jesuits
wish to be a mystery, the Jews
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made great mistakes, just as
the Jews."

with the

FAIR•MINDED HEINE

It is also interesting to note
that the poet, Heinrich Heine,
who can scarcely be considered
a friend of organized religion,
was still too fair-minded to per-
mit the unjust persecution of the
'Jesuits in his time. This ironic
spirit, who wielded his deft lance
whenever and wherever liberty
and freedom were at stake, had
this to say of the Jesuits:
"Poor Fathers of the Society
of Jesuits! You have become the
bogey and the scapegoat of the
Liberal Party; but only your dan-
gerousness was recognized, not
your merits. I, personally, could
never join in the hue and cry of

my associates who fell into a rage
like bulls to which a red rag is
shown whenever they heard the
Yes, certainly,
name of Loyola.

, , hools.

made by Mr. Zackheim was that
Rubiner, August Reports
while Hebrew students were at
Morris
Lachover,
secretary,
one time the children of immi•
rtsof
who
follow ing reports
grants, the students in the United ,I ,71 he
ettmni itql er chairmen
committee
Hebrew Schools are children of w ,.,.,,, una bl e to atten d the inert-
native-born American Jews. He i,,,..
,
a said
id that while he was pessimistic
h e ren wt. of Judge Charles
•(
one time over the future of
Ruhiner, chairman of the Educe-
American Jewry, he is today con-
lion Month co mmittee. This re-
fident that a healthy 'generation ,
growing up to be a credit to i ,rt outlined the work now being
is
conducted in the interests of He-
the people and its heritage.
brew education.
The Year's Activities
The report of Herman August,
During the past year, Mr.
of the membership
Zackheitn reported, the first grad-' chairman

uating class of the present schools. drive as a result of which 325
celebrated its 10th anniversary., new members were enlisted in the
Senior classes in three of the schools and an additional income

schools had graduation exercises. of $800 was secured, was given.
Classes for adults are conducted Sir, August recommended to the
in co-operation with Young Israel. hoard that henceforth the cam-
Ile also reported that 12 He- paign for members be an all-
brew High School pupils are year-round drive.

I. Rosenthal's Report
Isaac Rosenthal, chairman of
the house committee, submitted
his report. He stated that a new
school is urgently needed in the
section, and
Linwood-Fullerton
urged action 'on this proposal.
Report
Mr.

about to complete their studies '

and to graduate from the ad-'
vanced class.
During the past
year, also, a class was organized
for the study of Talmud.
Financial Report
Harry Cohen, chairman of the
finance committee, presented the

i.e.

financial report.
In his report as superintendent
Mr. Cohen outlined the various
schools, Mr. Isaacs stated
means used to secure an income of the
with which to balance the budget. that in the five branches of the
s80 pupils.
lie expressed thanks to members schools there are 1,4
of the board who helped plan in- The three affiliated schools, which

creases in incomes. He asked the depend upon the institution for
a vote of educational guidance only, have
members and they gave

thanks to Aaron Silberblatt for an additional 140 pupils.
his work for the recently pre- d Mr* Isaacs highly lauded the
rented pageant and for the mem. devot i on of the teachers who, he
hers
campaign. The pageant stated, work during non-school
netted the schools a profit of hours preparing various educa-
$1,213, and Mr. Silberblatt, to- tional materials and on numerous

gether with Dr. A. E. Bernstein,

school projects.
The children, Mr. Isaacs said,
are taught to conduct services, to
present plays, to give entertain-
ing and educational programs. lie
justified the efforts of conducting
Education Months as the means
of bringing the problems of Jew-
ish education to Jewish parents
during the most solemn period in
the year.
Mr. Isaacs lauded the Woman's
Auxiliary of the schools, his staff,
the president and chairmen of
committees, as well as the Kvut-
nab Ivrith.
Stating that plans are under
way for the formation of various
c lubs in the schools, as well as a

the Corriere de Roma, an appeal
by Luigi Luzzatti, famous Italian
Jew and former premier, a pro-
test against the religious lima of
Mexico, in which he urged, on
the principle of freedom of con-
science, that the League of Na-
tions intervene in the contro-
versy.
The Central Conference of
American Rabbis, which met In
1933 at Milwaukee, Wis., passed
the following resolution:
"We, Jews, pledged to the
principle of religious liberty for
all groups, are perturbed by the special Bar Mitzvah Club, Mr.
increasing growth of restrictions Isaacs concluded his report with
against the Catholic Church in a the following recommendations:
number of lands.
1. Arrangements should be
"We stand firmly on the prin- made to form a branch of the
ciple that no political philosophy schools in the Jewish Community
and certainly not that of Liber- Center.
alism dare lend itself to the sup-
2. Plans should be made at
pression of a free and unham- once to care for the overflow at-
pered religious worship. Believ- tendance at the Tuxedo-Holmur
ing that every individual has the School.
right to worship God according
3. Quarters should be secured
to the dictates of his conscience, for classes in the Linwood section
we desire to put ourselves on rec- of the city.
ord as deploring the disabilities
Mr. P rrrrr son'. Report
to which the religious agencies of
Mr. Pregerson submitted the
the Catholic Church have been presidential report. He reviewed
subjected in recent years in some the activities of the past year—
quarters."
the successful ladies' luncheon,
The United Synagogue of the work for the pageant, the
America concluded its 22nd an- membership drive—and declared
nual convention on May 8, 1934, that everything possible was done
with a resolution protesting to increase the income of the
against the persecution of Catho- schools.
lics in various countries and ex-
He thanked his committees and
pressing sympathy with its Catho- all co-workers for their co-opera-
lic and Protestants co-religionists tion, and expressed sorrow over
in Germany "who are courag- the loss during the year of two
eously fighting for the freedom teachers, N. Croll and I. Duscoff,
of religious thought." The reso- and of one of the pioneer leaders
lution deplores the rise of intol- of the schools, Hyman Goldman.
erance, bigotry and religious per-
Mr. Pregerson said that an ad-
secution in the Third Reich, and ditional $2,000 grant was secured
calls upon enlightened public from the Federation and is held
opinion everywhere to rally to in trust for the schools. He also
the support of "civil and relig- reported that group insurance
ious freedom for all."
was written for 13 teachers who
Undoubtedly, there is much were accepted by the insurance
that still keeps Jews and Catholics company, and stated that the
apart in matters of ritual and purpose of the insurance was to
theology; but, in this era of hide- care for the families in the event
bound nationalisms, all minorities of death, due to the extremely
are being put on the defensive. low salaries being paid the staff.
They are being used as scapegoats He recommended that at least
upon which the majority people $500 a year be set aside as ■
may vent their wrath and their special fund to care for those
distress. They are being defin- teachers who have not been or-
itely labeled so that demagogic cepted for insurance.
A special study is to be made
leaders who lack constructive pro-
pnsals may provide the populace! of the financial conditions of the
with witch-burnings and lynching- schools and an effort will he made
bees. in such a time, it be- during the coming months to de-
hooves the members of minority vise means of balancing the bud-
groups to realize their common get and of decreasing the large
fate and to join each other in existing deficit.
such constructive action as this
Officers for the ensuing term
emergency calls for.
will be elected at a meeting of

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Continued from preceding

page)'
1 0

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editor of the old Tageblatt, a re-

ther picturenqque character, the old

ing.
It is not at all impossible
to create a political structure

around the fiction of a 100 per
cent White, Protestant, Nordic
America. The persistent machine-
with making political capital out , tions of the abided gentry, aided
by sinister industrial forces oh , . I
of ignorance.
At the height of the contro- can best continue their ruthdem

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United Staten Congress for a rinds of chaos. niay bring this
break in relations between this :caste-ridden social system into be-1
Herr Goebbels has taught
'country and Mexico. In reply ing.
to these demands and to attacks us how the wholesale use of press
'•nd
radio
and cinema can pervert
on Mexico, Senator Thomas Het-
lin of Alamaba, launched a series noble traditions and fine ideas to
of anti-Catholic tirades in the devilish uses.
Catholics, Jews, liberals, all ra-
Senate. For these out bursts he I
was sharply criticized by the .611 and political minorities may
well
pay heed to such signs of the
American Hebrew, which charged
him with making political capital times. They must continue the
'
pure
democratic tradition', of this
out of ignorance .
Rabbi Abram Simon of Wash- country. In a democracy such
'
as
ours,
they can do no only by
ington, D. C., ■ former president
of the Central Conference of joining in the many political and
American Rabbis, was one of the , economic efforts that aim to pre-
speakers at a Mtge mass-meeting serve the rights of individuals as
under Knights of Columbus •2.- they are guaranteed by the con-
stitution. and that constitute the
Pk° , in Washington to protest
in
against Mexican persecution of ;ideals no nobly proclaimed
Catholics. At this meeting, on the Decimation of Independence.
March 7. 1926. Rabbi Simon said Twenty million Catholics, 4,000..
that "the Mexican Constitution 1000 Jews: 13,000,000 Negroes
had arporently been written and 10,000,000 liberals who be-
overnight." and showed signs o f lieve in these American ideals are

strong enough to frustra • The
"constitutional delirium tremens.
Ile declared it "bristles with malevolent plans of any shined
I
!band.
They should be an and
fear, fear that the churches wit
obtain ton much power and hot didoine, they MUST co-operate. not
to
only
protect their own rights
ton many land.. Actuated b
this fear. it has made the Stat e a. self-respecting citizens, but
a veritable towering giant an d even more. to preserve this coun-
the Church a mere supplian t try as the freedom-loving bind
' its founders proclaimed it to be
pigmy. ,,
l and intended it to remain —
Rabbis5 Resolotioo
In August, 1926, The Catholi c (Catholic Telegraph of Cincin-
World of Le.ndon reprinted. fre so

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4

Shomer, the Yiddish novelist,
Winchevaky and Philip Kranz. ' 5
Rabbi Wise, who it is held by 1 6
some, was partly responsible in-
directly for Roosevelt's accession to
the Presidency, by reason of the 8

fart that he urged Jews to vote for

Roosevelt for the governorship of
New York, against Albert Ottin-
ger, the Jew, who woo running on
the Republican ticket for governor
against Roosevelt, was seen the
other day at a meeting together
with Ottinger, and the latter didn't
seem to be at all sore with the Free
Synagogue head.
Shouter, the original founder of
the American Jewish Congress, who
later departed sore at the Congress,

and who also established something
of a reputation of his play and
scenario writings, is said to be quite
s k.
What would you think of a Jew-
ish paper published in English
that had a circulation equivalent to
that of the New York Times. You
wo r ld say, it can't be so. Well, it
isn't so, yet, relatively speaking of
Germany, that thing has occurred.
The Jewish Rundschau, the leading
Zionist paper there has a circula-
tion of 40,0110 developed since Hit-
ler came into power, and consider-
ing the fact that the German Jew-
ish population is only between five
and six hundred thousand, the
Rundschau may claim to have
achieved the equivalent of what I
am referring to. There are 4,600,-
000 Jews in America and if a Jew-
ish paper got approximately ten
per cent of the Jews as the Runds-
chau has, it would have a circula-
tion in excess of the New York
Times. And the. Rundschau has
done that.
On the Main Stem, they are still
looking for a good play, about
Haym Salomon, particularly since
the great success of The House of
Rothschold, according to Z. Tygel.
They are looking despite the fact
that four plays' on the subject have
been submitted, But none seems
to quite hit the mark. And every-
one of these, you may be sure, has
that part in which Robert Morris
on Yom Kippur rushes a soldier to
the synagogue at Philadelphia*
where liaym Salomon was said to,
be praying, asking him to come im-
mediately as money must be found
for the soldiers who are half-starv-
ing. Hot shill Haym Salomon,
while fasting rushes to help the
soldiers, who are fasting because
there is no money for the commis-
sary department.
Abraham Goldberg is now doing
his bit in a Jewish hour on the
radio. Some Zionists are arguing ,
a lottery to raise money for Pal-
estine activity. But the proposi-
lion will -probably get no further
than the talking stage • . Mean,
while Bernard Deutsch, vice-mayor
of New York, was the only one in
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single page advertising space.
were inaugurated at • meeting
Incidentally few people realize held at the Shaarey Zedek on
the number of Jewish publishers of Tu esday evening.
leading New York dailies. All of A brief address was delivered
on, of course, know of Adolph Ochs ' by James I. Ellmann, president of ;
the publisher of the illustrious New the organization.
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The musical program was feat• '
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showing generally a great deal of
guts in his new job. Which speaks
well for both himself and the
American Jewish Congress, from
which he was projected into muni-
cipal life.
A new anti-Semitic book is out
which contains many things that
nobody ever knew before. For in-
stance, that the banker Jacob
Schiff helped Trotzky, when as a
matter of fact, Schiff died before
Trotzky was over heard about, and
Simon Wolf, of Washington, is re-
ferred to as a banker, when the
only thing he ever had to do with
banks was as you and I, to make
Occasional deposit—and it
an

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(Continued from Page Onei
like bulls"!
mark this ball. He has issued an
Some modern instances of Jew-
Nazi propaganda is beginning , the board of directors of the appeal to all Detroit groups, es-
ish sympathy for Catholics in
to creep into the United Staten. schools at the end of this month. pecially the Zionists, to help
Mexico are the following:
committee con- make the dance a financial as
At the height of the contro- The polyglot racial and religious The nominating
composition Of the American Mks of Philip Slomovitz, Sol R. well as a social success.
Mr.
versy demands were made in the
Levin, Joseph H. Ehrlich. Rudolph
population,
the
distressing
condi-
Cooper states that the success of
United States Congress f or a
this dance will assure the con-
break in relations between this tions of unemployment, make this Zwieback and Maurice Landau.
tinuation of the rich cultural pro.
. country and Mexico. In reply to country a most fertile field for
Metropolitan Comment
gran, planned by the Zionists this
these demands and to attacks on the dragon's seeds of discord
year.
Mexico, Senator Thomas Heflin which the Fascist agents are PO, -

of Alamaha launched a series of
anti-Catholic tirades in the Sen.
ate. For these outbursts he was
sharply criticized by The Ameri-
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In seeking a dismissal of the •
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Asserting that the damages to
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trial, Justice Black said:

"There can be no doubt of the
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L. Lyman and his wife, Amelia,
"If the attempt was intentior-
rabid tory sheet to the town's most her impressions of Palestine, of 156 East 117th Street, against ally made it was an invasion of
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Mount Morris Sanitarium, which done through error, it was the re-
doubled the circulation of the
he conducts at 10 Mount Morris sult of the grossest negligence.
Classes for Adolescents in' Avenue, the Bronx. The charge The motion to dismim is denied."
paper.
Coblentz was only appointed the
Israel Hebrew School
involved the performance of an
Among the scriptural referen-
American's publisher • few weeks
Rev. Israel Rosen, director of operation for circumcision at the ces pertinent to the case, accord-
ago. At the time, he was the edi-
the Israel Hebrew School of 2615. institution. The damages sought ing to Justce Black, were the pas-
tor and thus he now holds down
sages from Geoesis, Chapter 17,
West Grand Ave., announces that are $75,000.
both positions. Mr. Cohlentz is an-
After outlining the charges In verses 9-10:
he has instituted clames for child- I
other old-line Hearst executive. He
yen over 13 from 7:30 to 9 p. m. the complaints Justice Black
"This is my covenant—every
was one time publisher of the San
pointed out that is was not st case man child among you shall be •
on Toenails, " and Thursdays.
Francisco Examiner and for many
of malpractice, but an action for circumcised—and It shall be a to-
years was editorial nuperviser of
and Myron Sulzberger, son-in-law 1 an alleged trespass or assault ; ken of the covenant between Me
all Hearst morning publications.
without the consent of the par- and you."
By virtue of their duties on some of Mr. Ochs.
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Under the net-up of the Sun,
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"But notwithstanding the fad
According to the charges listed:
l • owned as ■ result of
virtually the publishers. This it ep ncatively
true on the Sun and the Times. purchase from the late Mr. Hun.' by the Lyman., the!? Infant son that at Derb and Lyntra Paul de-
Louis Wiley certainly has a whole sey's estate, Edwin S. Friendly is leap born at t h e sanitarium on sired that Timotheu (whose fa-
lot to do with the polities of the one of the large stockholders and Feb. 11, and seven days later the ther was a Greek sad whose sooth-
Times, especially no in the last few Moine.* manager of the paper. He rite of circumcision was per-, er was • hymn) so with him, and
rears when Mr. Ochs, becaune of has held down that position for a formed and the boy wan given a', that be eirtusetised Yla homage
Hines,. has been fairly inactive. Ac I number of years and is a vital Jewiab name, all without consent of the Jews who wort la rice
a matter of fact the el:I-Winn of force in the direction of this sue- They charge further, that the de-, quarters, for they all haew Yet
fendants were negligent in asstn- his father was a Greek."
the Times is divided between Wiley I rueful paper.

NEW YORK.—Scriptural ref-
erences were quoted by Supreme
Court Justice William Harman
Black in upholding the complaint
of two Catholic parents that their
infant son had been induced into
the Jewish faith against their
wishes.

