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Metropolitan Comment

CONUIAJDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

almost every other magazine editor
had rejected it. Other well-knowns
who appeared in Smart Set early
in their careers are Dorothy Can -
nation is divided into two
U
field, Floyd Dell, Lord Dunsany, F . 0
camps, the Venizelists and the
Scott Fitzgerald, Llewellyn, Powys
1
By RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
James
Joyce,
D.
H.
Lawrence,
Rich-
Tsaldarists. And the fight be-
President of Mizrachi Council of Detroit and Chairman of
2
Your certified public accountant can assist you in
2
ard Le Gallienne, Christopher Mor-
tween these two political fac-
Convention Reception Committee
making profitable corrections.
ley, Elinor 1% ylie, James Stephens, 3
3
tions constitutes the basis of
Arthur Payson Terhune, Jim Tully 4
4
Be blessed, Mizrachi delegates, who arrive in our city
the modern history of Greece.
Deems Taylor and an endless pro-
to take part in the 18th annual convention of the Mizrachi
5
cession of others.
5
The party of M. Venizelos,
Organization of America.
JEWISH CONTRIBUTORS
6
6
which was in power during the
Welcome to our great guests, "Malachey Hasholom," the
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
And in this procession of new
first part of the Greco-Turkish
7
7
messengers of peace, the messengers of harmony and unity
talent was • goodly share of Jews.
1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAdillae 3338
war, after the World War, made
within Jewry.
It is Interesting, pow, to note, their 8
8
itself rather unpopular and suf-
Charles K. nuns. O. P. A.
Welcome to the great leaders in Orthodox Jewry who
contributions. Ludwig Lewisohn,
fered a heavy defeat in the elec-
9
9
come
to
us
with
the
sacred
message
of
a
united
effort
to
certainly
one of the major prophets
tions of 1920. As soon as it came
in Israel today, is represented in
strengthen our ranks for the holy cause of rebuilding our
to power again in 1924, it tried
holy
land
"Erctz
Israel"
in
the
spirit
of
"Torath
Israel."
the
anthology
with
a
short
piece
to change the electoral districts
entitled, "The Story Ashland Told,"
It is the Mizrachi which through its ideals and great
to its advantage. Mistrusting the
published in Smart, Set in Febru-
achievements restores and secures, like the holy Sabbath
Jewish voters of - Salonica to whom
ary, 1919. As he gave permission
day,
the
"neshomo
yesero,"
the
high
spirit
of
sacredness
the Venivelists attributed a mark-
to use it, he requested that they
among Jewry, here and in Palestine. Like the Sabbath which
ed hostility, the separate electoral
prominently mention his "philoso-
through its spiritual abundance gave to the Jew "Sholom," har-
college, which attained so much
phical repudiation of these scrib-
mony and unity, with provision for the rest of the days, as is
fame, was introduced. The Jews
blings of my earlier years." Mr.
the
Mizrachi
the
"neshomo
yesero"
of
Zionism.
inthis manner were forced to
Lewisohn pointed out his own dis-
"Bruchim Lesholom"—may the Lord grant us that the
vote apart from the other popula-
taste for his earlier work as an
spirit of Sholom prevail at the convention with great efforts
tion, had to limit themselves to
example of a period of style and
and
accomplishments
for
the
high
ideals
of
Mizrachi,
the
ideals
the election of two members of
point of view which he has since
of our holy Torah.
the Chamber and one Senator,
outgrown.
a
We, Mizrachi members of Detroit, pray that the great
whereas the non-Jewish popula-
With Mr. Lewisohn's misgivings
honor bestowed on us by having the convention here be of
tion of the same voting district
in mind, I eagerly read the story.
much avail to us, as a great stimulant for furthering our
was able to cast their votes for
What manner of philosophy did it
work,
and
uniting
the
various
Orthodox
groups
here.
about 20 Deputies and 10 Sena-
subscribe to that caused the noted
My thanks go to those Mizrachi members who made the
tors.
author and critic to "philosophi-
convention here a possibility, and who devoted all of their
This measure, which was rec-
cally repudiate" it? The story was
time and energy to make the convention a success. My grati-
ognized as an expression of dis-
a cry for bravery in the face of
tude goes also to my friend, Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
trust, was vigorously opposed
life and love. And "The Story Ash-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, for his kind assistance and co-
and hated by the Jews. The
land Told" was one of domestic in-
operation.
fidelity
in which the woman de- will enable your relatives in the
whole Jewish community rose as
May the Lord bless all the friends of Zion! "Bruchim
nied
her lover his due because, she
one man to protest against the
liaboim Beahem Haahem!"
U.S.S.R. to buy heavy clothing,
herself,
was married.
motives which had caused the
I, of course, am only free to speak shoes, underwear, foodstuffs,
government to segregate the Jews
Tombs Ostia* ow your t•N4
for
myself,
not
for
Mr.
Lewisohn.
into an electoral ghetto, denying
bask or s•tberl•oll wet,
But the story seems to me to be household utensils, tobaccos
them the right to -participate in

pungent, true and engrossing. It is and countless other domestic
the political life in the same way
nothing of which Mr. Lewisohn
as other citizens. An imposing
or
imported
articles.
These
need be ashamed. And the editors
movement made itself felt among
of the anthology can offer it as a gifts will be doubly valued with
the Jews, for a total abstention
story of distinction, as I gather
from the elections. This strike
I CONCLUDED ritom PAGE I )
Weiswasser, Louis Dann, Israel they do, and not as • museum piece the oncoming of the long Rus•
at the polls, observed with an
Omni RorollonlatIvo In U.S.A.
II. Goldstick, presented only because of the au- scan winter,
impressive unanimity, is one of at the Statler Hotel at 2 p. m. Liss, Nathaniel
AMTORO, 131 Fifth Av1, N.V.
the moat important and most on Monday, and will be featured Harry Cohen, Abbe Keidan, lion. thor's later greatness. Mr. Lewi -
stirring chapters of the Jewish by reports on various important Harry B. Keidan, Hon. Charles sohn, I imagine, repudiates this
story today because its theme seems
political life in Greece.
topics. Leon Gellman, a national Rubiner, Kurt Peiser, Hyman Alt- trivial. Ile no longer is concerned
During the following 10 years, vice-president, will give an ad-
man, Mrs. M. Singer, Mrs. M. with the artistic problem of the
the Jews continued to demand dress on "The Place of the Miz-
individual; the woes of a people,
the abolition of the separate elec- rachi Organization in the Zionist Shaw, Israel Cohen, Mrs. I. Fax- his people, now concern him.
toral college; but in vain. At Movemnt." "Orthodox Judaism ztein, Mrs. E. Rosenzweig, Mrs.
And I can't help but wonder
last in 1934, the Supreme Elec- and the Building of the Land" M. Grace, Max Temchin, Harry how Lewisohn, the eminent critic,
toral Court, which has its seat in will be the subject of an address Schechter, Abraham Shore, Mrs. would view this story if he could
OF DETROIT
Athens, and which, under the gov- by Rabbi Ephraim Epstein of I. Rosenthal, Max Somberg, Isaac detach himself from his pre-occu-
ernment of the Popular Party had Chicago. I. M. Kowalsky will Vellick, Louis Levin, David Edel- ation with Jews and their prob-
CLARENCE L AYRES, President
regained its power, ruled that speak on "The Palestine Fund of man, Aaron Fisher, Isadore Sos- ems. It occurs to me that quite
Michigan's Oldest and Largest Life Insurance Company
the Jewish electoral college was the Mizrachi." nick, Mrs. S. Schnitz, Mrs. I. Vel- possibly he will earn a permanent
SHOWS A GAIN of $2,400,000 in new Intakes, in
contrary to the Greek constitu-
At the same session reports by lids, Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. J. Sklar, place in American literature for
Michigan during the first ten months of 1934, com-
tion. It declared the decree es- the other two Mizrachi organize- Florence Edelman, Sylvia Ruthen- himself by reason of his earlier
pared with the sense period in 1933.
works,
and
his
notable
critical
es-
tablishing this electoral body void tions will be given. Mrs. A. Sha- berg, Lillian Temchin, David Der-
and ordered new elections for piro, the president of the Ladies ris, Meyer Wiesenfeld, Irving timates, rather than by his later
Paid Policyholders and their Beneficiaries during
studies
of
Jewry's
problems.
Salonica.
the depression years of 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933 and
Mizrachi movement, will report Schlussel and Ily Cohen.
I, for sure, wouldn't know about
1934, over $9,000,000.
At this point c.hinga took a for her organization, and the re- The convention of the Ladies'
turn, dangerous for the Jews. The port of the Mizrachi Youth will Mizrachi Organization of America this. Check up on me 25 years
Opportunities for Agents — Liberal Compensation
hence.
It
might
prove
interesting.
election returns of Salonica are be given by Seymour Zambrow- will officially open at Hotel Stat.
Dorothy Parker is represented
of utmost importance to the par- sky, its executive director. ler on Saturday evening, at 6
For further information call on or write to
in the anthology by "Such a Pretty
ties, and a new casting of about
Greetings will also be extended o'clock.
M. E. O'BRIEN, Michigan Supervisor
The Mizrachl Youth conference Little Picture," one of her earliest
12,000 Jewish votes added to the at this session from the Zionist
and a hitherto unpublished work.
or Samuel Schubiner and Samuel Lieberman Agency
others was liable to bring about Organization of America, Hadas- will be held Sunday at the Statler.
Like the great majority of her
a decisive change in the results. sah, the Revisionists, the Jewish Isidore Epstein, national president, later works, it is a portrait of a
600 GRISWOLD ST.
The Venizelists, who during the National Fund, and from the local will speak, and Rabbi S. Zambrow- female Babbitt. This example of
whole time had held a majority Jewish Welfare Federation. sky, national director, will also de- Mrs. Parker's art, though, is
in Salonica, were afraid that the
The third session will take place liver an address.
couched in gentle irony; it is not
Jewish votes would cause them to Monday, at 8 p. m. Rabbi Saul
the vicious, vindicative portrait of
lose their victories at each parlia- Silver of Chicago will speak on
boring womankind that has char-
mentary and municipal election. "The Mizrachi and the 19th Zion-
acterized so much of her prose.
The Tsaldarists, thanks to their ist Congress"; Rabbi H. Wohl-
Thyra Samter Winslow, des-
political attitude which is favor- berg will talk on "Torah V'Avo-
cribed by Burton Rascoe, as "a
able to the Jews, hoped to win dah Movement in the Mizrachl";
brilliant adornment to the old
the Jewish votes—the more, as and Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky,
Smart Set" is represented in the
some Venizelist organizations dur- formerly of the Emanuel Syna-
anthology by "Orphan Annie" pub-
.
ing the last years placed them- gogue in Detroit and now of
lished in June of 1923 in the Smart
selves at the head of the anti- Pittsburgh, will address the con-
Set under the editorship of Menc-
Semitic movement in Greece, vention on the "Role of the Miz-
ken and Nathan. Mr. Rascoe states
evoking, of course, a reaction rachi in the Diaspora."
that nearly all of her best works
appeared in the magazine and par-
against their party among the
The final day of the convention
ticularly commends her "acid ob-
Jews.
will also have two sessions, at
servation on the cattiness of wo-
It was quite natural that, under 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. They will
men towards one and another; her
these circumstances the Venire'. be devoted to committee reports
realistic treatment of domestic
ists tried to obtain an annulment and general debate, followed by
difficulties, and her keen sharp per-
of the new electoral law. At the th election of officers for the
trayals
of human vanity, selfishness
elections of 1934 they presented coming year.
I an dambition." These qualities, he
a "Christian list" as opposed to
The convention will be cli-
states, "give her high ranking
the "Jewish list" of the govern. maxed by the banquet which will
among modern short story writers."
ment and, increasing their anti- be held at the Stotler Hotel at
"Orphan Annie " a long short
Jewish propaganda, they met with 6:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 1.
story, is given the
' honor of leading
success. The Jews had no repre- The main speaker at the banquet
That is the reason our
off the anthology.
sentative in the Chamber. But the will be Rabbi Wolf Gold. Tickets
Ben Hecht, of course, is among
Colonial Room is becoming
danger was not passed for the for the banquet may be obtained
those present. Of him in his intro-
increasingly popular — that
Venizelists. The suburbs, inhab- until Sunday by phoning Long.
duction, Mr. Rascoe writes: "I re-
ited by Greek refugees, had been fellow 7771, or may be purchased
and prices which will be
membber Ben Hecht of the fertile
detached from the voting district at Chesluk's Bookstore, 8663 12th
sure to please your sense of
imagination, the macabre inven-
of Salonica. The Jewish voters, St.; Plotkin's Bookstore, or at
tion, the coruscating adjectives and
economy.
thus, had become the arbiters of Edward Ruthenberg's Jewelry
a whole posse of creditors, turning
the situation. The Venizelista Store, 8927 12th St.
, out two or three short stories •
We serve a seven-course
were of the opinion that about
The convention committee is
I week, accepted and paid for by
dinner for $1.25.
10,000 of them voted for the headed by Daniel Temchin, chair-
Mecken and Nathan, and run under
Tsaldarists, 2,000 for the Com- man; Zelda Rosenthal, secretary,
three or four different names made
munists and only en insignificant and Isaac Gendelman, treasurer.
up in the office. Ilecht has as many
number for the Republican list. The committee chairmen are:
as four stories in one issue, only
The truth of these figures is un- Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin, chair-
one signed Sy his own name."
known as the Jewish and Chris- man of the synagogue committee;
Ilecht is the author of a fine
RABBI SAUL SILBER
tian votes are cast together in Rabbi Isaac Stollman, reception
novel, "Erik Dorn." With Charles
MacArthur, he wrote the play,
the urns of their electoral dis- committee; Isaac Rostnthal, fi-
"The Front Page" and otters. Now,
tricts. But it is nevertheless cer- nance committee; Mrs. I. Ruben-
with the same MacArthur, he is
tain that the majority of the Jew- stein, women's committee; Samuel
making motion pictures, written,
ish voters would not vote for Schnitz, in charge of the journal;
directed
and produced by the duo.
Venizelos, who transferred the Mr. K. Spivak, in charge of ac-
"Crime Without Passion" is the
electoral campaign to the na- commodations; Edward Ruthen-
most
recent.
Hecht is represented in
tional-religious field, and who ex- berg and Max Chomsky, publicity
the anthology by a story, "Humor-
cluded all Jewish candidates from committee; Solomon Edelman,
esque
in
Ilam"
which appeared
party lists.
decorations committee. The mem-
originally in Smart Set of April,
After having used all legal bers of the executive committee,
1918.
means in trying to obtain the re- besides the aforementioned, are:
There are other Jewish names.
establishment of the electoral Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi
Myron Brinig, who this year gave
college, the Venizelist embarked Joseph Eisenman, Rabbi Samuel
us "Out of Life" is represented by
upon the terrorization of the Fine, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi
"Blissful Interlude," a short story
Jews, in order to force them to Jacob Ungar„I Rabbi Abraham
that appeared in August, 1921. The
ask for the reintroduction of this Schechter, Rabbi Joseph Thumim,
DETROIT, MICH
CASS BAGLEY
Theater Guild's Theresa Hepburn
body themselves. This movement Rabbi M. Zager, Rabbi Joshua S.
is represented by a poem, "Resur-
brought about an unheard-of Specks, Jacob Levine. Moses
rertion," vintage, December, 1915.
0 0 0 - 0170tXHINXI011
press campaign, in which the
Waldo Frank, on this year's list
leaders of the Republican bloc, nd nobody confirmed his declar-
with "The Death and Birth of Da-
who up to then had kept them- a tion.
an elaborate Purim ball, to take
vid Markand" published in July,
selves in the background in the
place on March 17. Organizations
1915, a story called "The Fruit of
The Zionists of Greece are
anti-Jewish campaign, came for- d ivided about the question of the
are asked to refrain from making
Misadventure."
ward and in which even Venizelos a lectors' college. The majority
any affairs on that day.
George Jean Nathan, one of the
MAX ADLER
himself played a leading role. a f them have always fought National treasurer of Misrachi, editors of the Smart Set, is repre-
The branches 2 and 3 of
They all said to the Jews: You a gainst it for practical reasons.
Poale-Zeire Zion will celebrate
who will present his annual re- sented with some of his critical
writings, a few selections from his
have to ask for the reintroduc- T hey say: the Jews would not
New Year's Eve jointly. A fine
port at
• the convention.
Aremican Credo series and an ar- Two Branches to Raise $700 program is being prepared. A
tion of the electoral college your- h eve the power to raise any
ticle on Paris Night Life in 1914.
self. If you don't do it, you will a )aims, if they had to be satisfied
limited number of tickets is left
for Gewerksha f ten
Charles Yale Harrison, a Commun-
suffer terrible reprisals, as soon with only two votes in the Parlia-
1 , for sale to members and friends.
C4..npaign
istically - inclined novelist, who
as we get into power again.
Caill Abraham J. Lachover, Town-
ent, a number too small to be
wrote the anti-war, "Generals Die
; send 7-0828, or Townsend 7-1070
This campaign assumed a char- t aken into consideration. How-
in Bed," is represented by a short
The 11th annual Gewerkshaften for reservations.
acter which was really hideous. e ver, by influencing the election
anecdote, "The Treasure," which campaign of the Poale-Zeire Zion
It is therefore easy to understand o f 20 deputies, they could exhort
The next meeting of branch 2
he wrote at the age of 15 and is has been launched. The members
that the Jews sighed with relief t hese deputies to defend their
will be held at the Jewish Center,
his first published work.
of Poalei-Zeire Zion, branch 2,
with the postponement of the r ights and their interests. The
Louis Untermyrr contributed a have net the goal to raise $700 as Sunday, Dec. 30, at 7 p. rn., at
elections calmed their minds, and m inority of the Zionists declare
!which time Morris Lachover will
poem, first published in 1913,
their contribution to the cam- deliver a lecture.
the storm that threateted them t hemselves in favor of a separate
called "Lilith." Catherine Brody, of
paign. Every nember of the or-
abated.
lectors' college, as thereby the
Abraham .1. Lachover ■ • a
recent fame, wrote "Saturday
ganization undertook to raise a 'Abraham Freedman were elected
However, these events have ex- q ualities of a Jewish national
Night Blues" for Smart Set back
minimum of $25 in order to raise as delegates to the Zionist con-
errised their influence as regards m inority are upheld.
in October, 1920. The late Arthur
The Jews are, however, power-
the position of the Jews toward
Schnitzler made one of his early this sum. The following under- ference, which will take place at
the electoral college. Although I ess in this question. The electoral
appearances in America with "The took to raise more than $25 each: the Jewish Center, Sunday, Dec.
Abraham J. Lachover, $100; 30, at 2:30.
nobody is prepared to humiliate c ollege is • trump in the hands
Dead Are Silent." In 1911, Smart
himself by asking its reintroduc- o f the Popular Party, as well as
The first issue of the Jewish
Set published Felix Reisenberes Sol Kannet, $100; Morris Lech-
over,
$50; Bernard Linderman, Frontier, a monthly magazine in
n
the
hands
of
the
Venizelists,
tion in order to evade future po- i
"Slapdasher the Artist" And a
gloms, it seems, nevertheless, • 'though in a reversed sense. It
poem, "S ilenc e," by Babette $50; B. Lerman, $50; Aaron Kut- English, edited by Dr. Milieus
that many have changed their is certain that this electoral body
Deutech appeared in October, 1917. nik, $50; Harry Mondry, $50; Greenberg, was received. and •
standpoint Characteristic is the will be reintroduced, as soon as
This is not • roll call of Smart J. Stone, $50.
large number of subscribers ob-
Sunday, Jan. 27, was set aside tained.
declaration by Isaac Sciaky, the M rs. Venizelos should come to the
Set's contributors. Just a listing of
those represented in "The Smart by Bernard Linderman, chairman
only Jewish Senator, who asserted h sad of the government again.
Set Anthology," 840 pages of fine of the social committee. u a so-
Other people expect you to
that the Jews were willing for T his question has thus become a
reading, one of the best literary cial evenine for members and get your troubles and lister
an entire generation to renounce p roblem of great anxiety. The
osible 10
all civic rights
rightsif such a step o nly possible solution is the Briny. CANTrR J. H. SONENKLAR buy. of the year, or any year for friends. Popular Iotal talents will theirs.
for love
be invited to take part in this
helped to bring about peace be- t ion of a proportional electoral Who will dir.ct the local cantors that matter.
in rmsicat s•Pset;oos at
social, cultural and musical pro-
■ the
Love is rem:mettle foster to look
tween the parties. This attitude eystem, which would render the
eating
The
world
has
no
love
for
the
noises
before
gram. Preparations are being many frosts in
was disapproved by certain sec- special electoral body of theete ....searse resides of the Misread
lover is ho loves only himself.
made by the sem, committee for few hot waves in winter hand.
tions of the Jewish public opinion of Salonica useleetent bereavement ler left forte.

CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

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