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CLIFTON ANIMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
THEbETROITIEWINIaRONICLE
March 1, 1935
,1s Anti-Semitic
Scare Justified?
Writes New Novel
Tradition in Liberal Countries
Belies "Danger Around
the C
"
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
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The anti-Semitic scare which
is so rampant at this time
throughout the world appears
to have blinded many people
even in friendly countries like
the United States, Great Brit-
ain and France into believing
that "danger is around the cor-
ner." There are sonic propa-
gandists who want us to believe
that we may even expect massa-
cres, and we have heard an ex-
citable speaker tell us that when
America does become anti-
Semitic her efficiency will lead
us to worse troubles than our
people have ever experienced
in most backward European
countries.
History should teach us that
these warnings are unwarrant-
ed, and the scares into which
we are in danger of being led
are false spectres.
The fact is that historically
experience tells us to be more
confident and to be more at
ease about the Jewish communi-
ties in western countries. Where
there is a tradition for liberty
and justice we have less to fear.
There may be an occasional
outburst of hatred against our
people in this country and in
France and in Great Britain,
but it is hardly fair that we
should yield to despair and to
fright, when as a matter of
fact we should be encouraged
by experience.
A point in proof of our con-
tention takes us back almost
300 years. When Sweden in-
vaded Poland in 1655-58 Polish
Jews had occasion to experience
a great contrast in the attitude
of two peoples. When the
Swedes entered Poland they
treated the Jews like human
beings. It was a civilized army
which had replaced a backward
and bigoted group whose perse-
cutions of the Jews became by-
words in the history of that
period.
'The very important History of
the Jews in Russia and Poland
by S. M. Dubnow contains an
interesting paragraph with ref-
erence to this period in Polish-
Jewish history. To quote Dubs
now:
"The Jews were the only
1.11.11010
. ones -.who had no political -
advantage in betraying their
country, and their friendly
attitude towards the Swedes
no more than corresponded to
the conduct of the Swedes
towards them. At any rate,
their patriotism was no more
open to suspicion than that
of the Poles themselves, who
joined the power of Sweden
to get rid of the yoke of
Muscovy. Nevertheless, the
Jews had to pay a terrible
price for this lack of patriot-
ism. They found themselves,
in the words of • contenspor•
try chronicler, in the position
of a man who Teeth from •
lion and is met by • bear'
(allusion to' Amos V.19). The
Jews who had been spared
Poles, who charged them with
disloyalty. The bands of Po-
s1(
•t
lish irregulars who had been
organised in 1665 under the
command of General Charnet.
ski, to
save
the country from
the invader, vented their fury
upon the Jews."
GE
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i
We have a modern counter-
pact to this interesting story of
17th century Polish-Jewish his-
tory. It will be remembered
that during the war, when the
Germans invaded Russian and
Polish territory—and this must
be said in justice to the Ger-
mans in spite of the present
inhumane acts perpetrated
against the Jews—the Jewish
communities similarly found
themselves suddenly confronted
by soldiers who treated them
like human beings. As in the
case of the invasion of Poland
by the Swedes, the moment
the Germans were driven out
of Polish - Russian territory,
waves of massacres followed
because the Jews were accused
of having fraternized with the
Germans and of having aided
their cause. Even after the
war, one of the reasons given
by Poles for anti-Semitic out-
bursts was that Jews were al-
lies of Germany—and the only
cause for such an accusation
is the fact that the Jews speak
a language which is akin to
German.
It may be stated in refutation
of our contention that Ger-
many, as a Western country,
has shattered hope placed in
civilized nations as a result of
the new Nazi philosophy; that
there, too, the Jews can point
to a tradition (or emancipation
and a certain amount of lib-
erty. But there is a rut dif-
ference between the traditions
of Germany and those of this
country, France and Great
Britain. It must be remembered
"WOMAN'S PART IN
JUDAISM" IS TOPIC
OF A SYMPOSIUM
NEW HEBREW SCHOOL
TO OPEN ON SUNDAY
Arranged as Part of Inter- I
eating Program by Cong.
B'nai David
s Tobetikin has written a
new frivol about Russia, "City of
Frlseds" (Putnam). It concerns
the sex moralities Involved In
the Soviet marriage code, being
neither an indorsement nor an
Indictment of them.
J. N. F. Auxiliary
Plans Luncheon
Plans are under way for the
fourth annual donor luncheon of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund.
Mrs. Vim. A. Fellner, chairman
of the luncheon, announcsd that
this event is to take place on May
1 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, and
that it will be catered strictly
Kosher.
Mrs. I. Faxstein, chairman of
rummage, urges all women who de-
sire to earn their money by rum-
maging, should communicate with
her at 2066 Virginia Park, Euclid
8305-M.
Officers of the luncheon are: Mrs,
Wm. A. Feltner, chairman; Mrs.
L. Lightstone, co-chairman; Mrs.
L. Rycus, assistant co-chairman;
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, chairman of
reservation and secretary; Mrs.
Max Hayman, treasurer; Mrs. L.
Salim, financial secretary.
Mrs. B. Laths and Mrs. Bessie
Sarassohn, are in charge of the
program.
Mrs. Max Webster is president
of the organization. The next board
meeting will he held on Tuesday,
March 5, at the home of Mrs. I.
Faxstein, 2066 Virginia ;'ark.
Among the chairmen of the
luncheon committees are: Mrs. M.
Goldberg chairman of savings, 3307
Blaine, Garfield 0852-1V; Mrs. A.
Smile, chairman of bridge portico,
2902 Clements, Longfellow 8139;
Mrs. L. Miller, chairman of cards,
2670 Blaine; Euclid 3377-W.
John Mason Brown Is Cass
Theater Town Hall
Speaker March 8
John Mason Brown, dramatic
critic, author and editor, will ap-
pear for the Detroit Town Hall,
at the Cass Theater, Friday morn-
ing, March 8, at 11 o'clock, to
talk on "The Drama in Its Ap-
plication to Life."
John Mason Brown has been
dramatic editor of the New York
Evening Post since 1929. His
writing career began even before
he attended Harvard University.
lie was a reporter during the last
of the Henry Watterson regime
on the Louisville Courier Jour-
nal. While at Harvard he was
a member of George Pierce Ba-
ker's famous 47 Workshop
Course.
Mr. Brown's writings disclose
his mastery of the entire subject
of the theater, its history, the
technique of acting and produc-
log, the art of stage decor.
1y the Swedes were now •n.
nihilated by the Patriotic
PAGE NINE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Nellie Tayloe Rosa Here on
March 13
Due to Ash Wednesday, there
will be no Town Hall lecture le the
Fisher Theater Wednesday morn-
ng, March 6, it has been announced
y Kathleen Snow Stringer, direc-
tor.
The next lecture will be on
March 13, when Nellie Tayhe Ross,
first woman director of the United
States Mint, will analyse the
Washington scene in her lecture,
"Personalities in the New Deal."
She will be followed, March 20, by
tie William Trufant Foster, head
et the Consumer's Research of the
NRA, whose subject will be "('an
'he Consumer Stand the Truth?"
It isn't always the coat that
makes the man—sometimes it's the
padding.
that, except for the brief pe-
riod of the Weimar Republic,
Germany has always been ruled
by military dictators, and that
even though there has been •
certain amount of emancipa-
tion of Jews since 1848, silk-
gloved anti-Semitism always
ruled the country and Jews had
to pay a heavy price for every
privilege they secured. As ■
matter of fact, Germany in the
creator of modern anti-Semit-
ism, and especially of the hor-
rible branch of discrimination
which is the present day eco-
nomic effort to destroy every
human right of the Jews to
earn a livelihood without hind-
rance or interference.
Compared with the historic
attitudes which mark the back-
ward East European countries,
the lands which have a tradition
for liberty are veritable para-
dises, and to raise • scare in
these lands of pogroms being
just around the corner is much
more than an exaggeration of
fact: it is the raising of a cry
which is unfair to true lands of
liberty, and the creating of a
spirit of fright can do only
dm-age to our present position.
All arrangements have been completed for the opening of
the new branch of the United Hebrew Schools in the Mac-
Culloch Public School, located at Buena Vista and Wildemere.
Sunday, March 3, has been set as the opening day. The hours
of teaching will be the genie as in all the branches of the
Hebrew Schools, after public school hours. The first session
mill take place at 4 p. m., the second at 5:30 p. in.
A study of the Jewish child population of the upper Lin•
wood section reveals that the section bounded by Davison on
the North, 'I uxedo on the South, Fourteenth on the East and
Dexter on the West, has a Jewish school population of 2,686
children. The opening of this branch has come as a result
of the many requests from parents of that section.
'1 he news, therefore, that classes will immediately be
opened in the MacCulloch School, which, according to the
euryty, happens to be situated in the most thickly populated
Jewish section of that neighborhood, was received with enthu-
s:asm. The parents of that section are urged to register their
children immediately. without any delay. Registration will be
helm! on Sundays at the Math Yeshurun Synagogue, located
at 2625 Tyler, and on week days in Room 1106, at the Mac-
Culloch, Buena Vista and Wildemere.
THIRD ROUND OF
FORENSIC LEAGUE
Stage His Plans
Belies Reviews
Czechoslovakia
As Free Nation
EltITOI•N NOTE--(Uset hoelorakla is
B'nai David Team Now in
Lead in Contests of
Six Groups
one of the few countries of •mHg' 0,1.
rube Which hag not succumbed to •
II ctatorship Its President. Thomas 0.
Slasaryk,
Alan rovernert his country wiee•
iy. The Jew has prospered and the eotis•
try has weleontett German refuse.. It
has condetently repelled Moslem. • policy
executed under Its Foreign Minister.
Eduard Mown At the request Of the
JeWleh Teiegraphic Agenry, Ur. Renee
has prepared a New Year's greeting In
u Welt he clew, the state r of democracy
In the world twenty yearn utter the be-
ginning of the \Todd War.
The close of the second round
of debate in the Detroit Jewish
Forensic League finds Congrega-
"Woman's Part in the Perpetu-
tion B'nai David's trio at the top
ation of Judaism" is the general
as the only undefeated team. Four-
title of a symposium which will
teen teams, the Jewish Center,
take place at the next Friday
Philomathic Debating Society, Con-
evening gathering of Congrega-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, and the
By DR. EDUARD BENES
United Hebrew School Alumni are
tion B'nai David, Elmhurst and
le•P>right. 1535, J T A. tar)
tied for second place with one vic-
14th Ste., on March, at 8:30
tory and one defeat a piece.
p. ne, replacing the usual lecture
Today, although separated from
B'nai David's league-leading ag-
presentee) at these gatherings.
the outburst of the World War
gregation won a hard-fought con-
The subject will be divided into
already by the lapse of 20 years,
test
with
the
Philomathic
Debating
three parts, the social, national-
we are again experiencing some
Society on Feb. 10, Melvin Gerson,
istic and religious phases. Mrs.
very critical moments. The whole
Leopold Snyder and l'hilmore Lee-
Harry L. Jackson, former presi-
world is agitated and unable, af-
man, of the Philomathic, upheld
tent of Detroit chapter of Ha-
ter
the great changes occasioned
the affirmative of the question, Elmer Rice, Pulitzer prize win-
dassah, will speak on the nation-
by the war in the political group-
ning
playwright
of
another
year
"Resolved, that the British man-
alistic aspect of the question;
ing and economic structure of the
RUBINER'S NOMINATION date be removed from Palestine", now turned producer, Is currerA. world, to attain political and eco-
Mrs. Emery Monash, active in
against Annabelle Tarlo, Philip ly represented on Broadway
the social and educational pro-
nomic equilibrium, •
BECOMES A CERTAINTY Nusholtz, and David Hoffman of with two plays of his own
grams of the National Council of
One may justly believe that re-
B'nai David. Saul 31. Ferman, for- • uthorship, "Between Two
Jewish Women, will speak on the
action against state of things as
Reports Indicate High Apprecia. merly member of the University of
Worlds" and "Judgment Day,"
social phase, and Mrs. Joshua
set up by the peace treaties, and
Michigan debating team and assist. the play
tion of Many Friends Through.
about
Imaginary
Sperka will present the religious
therefore the struggle to over-
ant debate coach at Central High
out the County
A Purim dance for the members
s.de.
turn the international legal order
School last year, rendered the cri- dictator who,. It 'JIG seem to
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
The usual social hour and pro-
be
A.
id.
of
Ealope, too, have reached their
tic's
decision.
As election day approaches,
and their friends will he given on
roam will follow the symposium,
clamax. Culminating also are the
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
March 16 under the auspices of the the nomination of Judge Charles
with Miss Mollie Smolensky as Men's Club, it
attempts
at getting out of the
forged back into the running with
was announced by Rubiner as one of the Democratic
guest soloist.
economic despair attempts which
candidates for Circuit Judge be- a victory over the Jewish Center an
The following Friday evening,
manifest themselves throughout
comes an increasing certainty. Feb. 4. A team composed of Nath-
March 15, a Purim program will
the world in the efforts of indi-
Reports received by Judge Ru- aniel Holtzman, Marvin Reider and
be presented. Rabbi Joshua
vidual states towards an economic
biner and his friends throughout Louis Gordon upheld the negative
Spoke will speak on the sub-
self-sufficiency and toward sub-
the county reflect the high appre- of the proposition, "Resolved, that
ject "Judeophobia: A World Dis-
stituting the system used hitherto
ciation felt by citizens of many a Jewish University be established
ease." This will be based on
A specially selected Coroner's with various anti-liberalistic and
groups for the splendid record i n the United States," against
George Sokolsky's recent book,
which Judge Rubiner has made. Edith Fierstein, Julius Kohn and Jury was in session on Wednesday corporation experithents.
"We Jews," and will analyze the
Today, it is, however, possible
Political and civic organizations Philip Miller. I. Sol Roseman ren- and Thursday to probe the slaying
possible causes and remedies of
of David Meister of 71 Hightano to observe that 'these experiments
representing many creeds and na- dered the critic verdict,
Jew-hatred.
A temporary loss of coaching as- Ave., Highland Park, who died in economics do not lead to the
tionalities have unanimously en-
The public is invited to attend
dorsed Judge Rubiner'• candidacy sistance forced Temple Beth El to Dec. 28 in Receiving Hospital of mastering of the depression. Sim-
forfeit its debate with the United wounds received when shot by ilarly, those were disappointed
these Friday night gatherings,
and pledged themselves to work
Hebrew Alumni,
Patrolman Starling Markham, in who believed that the only medi-
toward insuring his election.
Third round contests, scheduled ■ butcher shop at 3413 Hastings um for overcoming the hardships
Judge Rubiner is now com-
Y. P. T. C. TO SPONSOR
for the first week in March, find St.
of the present was the introduc-
pleting his fourth year in the B'nai David paired against Shea-
It re charged that Patrolman tion of authoritative regimes.
CONFIRMANTS' REUNION
Common Pleas Court, and some rey Zedek in the feature debate of
Markham threatened that a Hitler
Every one can see today, and
measure of the esteem in which the month.
will yet come to this country to deal
All Temple Beth El confirmants
he is held is to be found in the
Last Sunday the Jewish Radio with people like Meister, and that it is markedly noticeable in Cen-
who were confirmed from 1923 to
fact that in three different polls Forum, under the sponsorship of when Meister sought to push him tral Europe, that even dictator-
1930 inclusive, or all those con-
ships have their obstacles, and
taken by lawyers recently he was Aaron Kurland, inaugurated a out of the store he was shot.
firmed in the new Temple, will
placed well near the top of nearly series of debates on the Jewish
The case against Patrelmna n that these obstacles are often
assemble on Sunday, April 7, at
greater than those which demo.
200 Democratic contenders. In Hour over Station 1VJBK, from Markham is being pressed by
the Temple for a Day of Reunion,
the Wayne County Bar Associa- 5:30 to 6 p. m., under the auspices conference of Jewish organizations, cracies meet. It is apparent now
according to Dan Hirschfield, chair-
tion vote, Judge Rubiner received of the Detroit Jewish Forensic and Larry Davidow is attorney for that no change in political nor i n
man of a Young People's Temple
almost 600 lawyers' votes, placing League. Leopold Snyder, of the the Meister Grievance Conference, economic regimes is able to bring
Club committee. The event, the first
NATHAN L. MILSTEIN,
him fifth in the field, with 18 to Philomathic, debated against a fel- Organizations represented in the the longed-for wonders.
of its kind, will be held under the
In Central Europe, Czechoslo-
low Philomathic, Julian Kaplan, on conference include the following:
sponsorship of the Young People's Nathan L. Milstein, chairman of be nominated.
The Detroit News this week the topic "Resolved, that American
American League Against War vakia remained true to the forms
the program committee.
Temple Club.
Arrangements are being corn- editorially endorsed Judge Ru- Jewry actively participate in a and Fascism, Detroit Section, Ber- of democratic government. She
The confirmants, their parents
World Jewish Congress," the radio dichever Aid Society, Brotherhood also has had no reason to regret
and friends and the entire congre- pleted for an affair in keeping with biner as one of those "best quail- audience acting as judges. On Sun-
of Painters, Decorators and Paper. this, The Czechoslovak democracy
gation are cordially invited to par- the spirit of the Purim holiday. fled to sit on the bench."
day, March 10, a second debate will hangers of America, Local No. 42; Is surely, though not without
Refreshments symbolic of the fes-
ticipate in this day of reunion.
be
held
between
David
Goldman,
Chernigov and Loyever Aid So- hardships, overcoming the !lyricism
The regular Sunday morning tival will be served. These will be
star Wayne University debater, ciety, First Galician Society, Flow- difficulties of these grave times,
YIDDISH THEATER
services will be devoted to the included in the nominal price of
and
Maurice
Glosier,
coach
of
the
er, of Zion, International Labor solving all differences among par-
—
theme, "The Relations between the admission.
Music is to be furnished by a Features "Sheindele's Wedding" Jewish Center teams, on a subject Defense, International Workers ties by compromise, and experi-
Temple and Youth", and will in-
yet
to
be
announced.
Order, Branch N o. 143; Jericho ence shows that these means often
This _
Week-End.
clude three speakers, representing well known orchestra. Dress will be
"Much thanks is due Mr. Kur- Lodge Na, 490 I. 0. 0. F., Keshi- attain better results than the ap-
three different age groups of the informal.
land
for
this
opportunity
to
broad-
nover Beasarabier Verein, Mauler. plication of an authoritative will
"Sheindele's Wedding," an op-
It larry e M.Sh l u ulb man is president
confirmants.
Men's c . eretta with 20 numbers of music, cast forensic activity over the air", er Verein, Michigan Home Protec- by abolishing civic rights, or civil
The afternoon program will take af
stated
Theodore
H.
Baruch,
League
tion Asa'n., Odesser Progressive war.
depicting Chassidic life, is the at-
the form of a reception and tea
traction this Friday evening, Sun- manager. "On behalf of the League, Unteratitzungs Verein, Pinsker
dance, with the receiving line being
The Czechoslovak democracy is
I extend our appreciation for his Progressite Unterstitzung Verein,
GROUP PERSONALITY
day matinee and evening, at Litt-
composed of the Rabbis of the
cooperation in this matter, an well Relief & Loan Asa'n. of Ekateri- carrying forward her constructive
.
Iman's Yiddish People's Theater,
.Temple, the Temple Board of Di-
methods
also in international pol-
as to Max Chomsky, coach of the noslav, Rovner Progressive Verein,
"The personality of a group is 12th and Seward.
rectors, and the officers of the
United Hebrew Schools team, for Social Friendship Club, Ukrainian itics. Czechoslovakia and her al-
Young People's Temple Club.
synonymous with its social inheri-
Sadie Scheingold, Sam Auer- his good offices in schedulingand
lies
of
the
Little Entente—Ruma-
Progressive Unterstitzung Vereln,
Each c.ass will have its own lance. Inheritance is an un- bach and Max Kleter are the
arranging fdr participants in the Women Friendship Club, Yiddish. nla and Yugoslavia—always fol-
booth, where the confirmants for , broken sense of continuity. Itquent stars appearing in thin pro-
lowed
the
policys
of peace in Cen-
programs."
er Folks Verein, Zhitomerer Pro-
that year may gather and sign a ' is what James describes as the duction.
gressive Verein, Zwiller Ladies So- tral Europe. She always supported
guest book.
; stream of consciousness.
It Si
the
policy
of
the
League of Na-
ciety.
Assisting Hirschfield on the com- , lodged in the memory; it is a con-
Epistle to the Germans
WHO ARE THE WISE?
The Meister Grievance Confer- tions, the policy of mutual agree-
mittee in charge of arrangements seriousness of oneness with those They who have governed with
ence meets every Friday evening ment, international eollabor•tion
will he Josephine Stern and Sally that came before us. Jews are self control
By Robert Nathan
at Littman's Hall on 12th and and peaceful settlement of con-
Abraham.
the children of Abraham, Isaac Each wild and baneful passion of Too Isle the pealing trunmet• of the foe Seward, and organizations not yet flicts.
eelrge ,1,11116i1+111. The angry gust,
and Jacob; the disciples of Moses,
the soul—
represented
are asked to send their
Even in these serious times
The Iv y bloat, the wind of overthrow
Isaiah, !fillet; the heirs to the Curbed the strong impulse of all flits, on • temple hurled In the dust.
delegates,
Czechoslovakia is continuing her
ADELBERT H. LINDLEY
Allot r the wane laid level with the mow
Bible and the Talmud. We wept
fierce desires,
collaborations
with France and
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE at the streams of Babylon, burned But kept alive affection's purer Too Isle the Ault, draws his bitter dart;
the states of the Little Entente
J•rusalem la fallen lung ago.
•
fires;
In her heart .
The sword of hate In
at the stake in Spain and vege-
in this policy of peace. A recent
Adelbert H. Lindley, Demo- tated in Europe's jhettos. W s . Skilled in the latest movements of You who have taught us sorrow even
manifestation of this policy is the
from birth.
cratic candidate for Circuit We remained one. We preserved
the heart—
Unyielding. to whom our spirit never
concluding of the Balkan Pact
No
other
people
of
the
ancient
wh ich Learned in that lore which nature
Court Judge, urging the voters that elusive something
•
and
then the collaboration with
Our flesh le dust on all tlle rmt1 ■ of world ever exerted upon our civil-
to take a Democratic ballot at unites in the individual, the child
can impart;
Soviet Russia in the matter of the
: are grety on all its battlenelds ization any influence comparable
..' . gu•e
the Primary election next Tues- and the man; it is this something Teaching that sweet philosophy.
Out"
Eastern Pact, which is destined
Iotave II. in 11011, to Ilft our h1•81411 and to that of the Hebrews. Insignifi-
•
aloud
that makes Einstein and Moses
to lessen the present tension in
Which sees the silver lining of the Woo " nat e no home, and never learned cant as far as numbers were con-
kin —Jewish individualism, Jew-
cerned: having no great art: no Central Europe,
to halo
cloud;
ish personality."
science: no individual form of ar-
Looking for good in all beneath the
—Rabbi Solomon Goldman.
A determined will will drive chitecture: no great philosopherli:
skies—
The Rabbi's Miracle.
no political geniuses: they yet pos-
Those only can be numbered with through a granite rock.
Be very careful what you may • the wise.
You can't expect blossom from sessed one thing more potent than
to your enemies and more care- From the Ethics of the Fathers a dead cherry tree.
The
Wassilkower Ray once came
all these—a literature within which
ful what you write to your friends.
is enshrined the highest ethical hat the Wassilkower Rae was •
great
miracle-worker.
To make
idealism the world knows anything
about. Egypt, Babylonia, Persia, the living dead and the dead liv-
Greece and Rome have all passed ing was the merest trifle for him.
away leaving us the deposits of Ile used to talk to God Almighty
their cultures. But it would hard- just as I might talk to you. Well.
ly be an exaggeration to state that he came to the town and he had
the world could more readily din- to have somewhere to sleep. So he
penee with the contributions of all went to the inn and told them that
these civilizations than with the he wanted a room for the night.
contributions of the Hebrew people. But the Innkeeper said he didn't
We cannot look about us In these have a room. "Whit do you mean,
days on the practical forms in you haven't got a room? If the
ADELBERT H. LINDLEY.
which idealism enshrines itself Rabbi wants a room, he must have
without realizing that in large • room." And the innkeeper said:
asl.s that the electorate se-
measure this is due to the influence "May you live long, Rabbi! But
lect the best suited men and
of the Hebrews.
what can I do, if there isn't a room
makes this statement:
If we doubt such • statement let free'"
"I am 48 years old, a graduate
us take a look into those countries
And the Rabbi got very angry,
of Alma College and Columbia
that were practically untouched by and he said: "May your inn be
University I.aw School, a taxpay-
this idealism—India and China. burnt down and the whole town
er and senior partner of the firm
Much of the age-long distress of go up in flames!" You see, he was
of I,indley, Delaney & Worsham.
India, as well as its present con- very annoyed that he couldn't get
I have practiced law in Detroit
dition, is due to the fact that Hin- • room and had nowhere to sleep.
for more than 20 years.
duism and not Ilebraisin became i When it became known what the
"I know. and for the sake of
the religion of the country. And Rabbi had said, there was a ter-
the taxpayers of this county, I
the conservatism of the Chinese rible panic in the town. For you
will point out the chief weak
character needed the progressive , must know that if the Rabbi said,
point of our present Circuit
dynamic of liebraism in order to " May the whole town go tip in
Come Laws delays! Not no. It's
stir its spirit from • benumbing dames!" the whole town would go
the delay caused by our judges'
attachment to the pant, to an am. up in flames. It was terrible. Whet
predation of the value of the pres- was to be done? What would tini
many personal interviews during
ent and of the privileges of the
court hours; long recesses while
poor homeless Jews do? They all
future. As • recent Chinese writ-
lawyers, witnesses and juries
started to pack up their bits of
er has said, "The term 'material-
wait, and vacations, months long.
furniture to ease what they could
istic civilization' which has often
'Diligent, unceasing applica-
from the fire.
been applied to stigmatize the mod-
tion—in plain English. sticking to m
Then a couple of poor Jews
ern civilization of the West, seems
the job like you and I have to in
thought they would go and peti-
to me to be ■ more appropriate
order to hold our positions—by
tion the Rabbi to have mercy, and
word ter the characterizing of the
our 18 circuit judges will speed-
'Awkward civilization of the East." pray God that there shouldn't be
ily clear our docket,"
Its very materialism is nothing a fire. They were very doubtful
other than crystallized Idealism, whether the Rabbi would relent,
and the main stream of that ideal- but they went to him and laid
The Christian to the Jew
The
ism coning to as from that might- their petition before him,
ily significant people who lived Rabbi listened to what they had
net °me hot seventy time. hate we
Joseph Baloff, director and ..tar of the New York Art Theatre, foremost Yiddish dramatic group
and
he
replied:
"Well,
the
to
soy,
denied
their
day
in
the
land
of Palestine.
In America, launches the first national Yiddish dramatic program on Sunday, March 10th at
All knowledge of thee, turned our ♦ fes
We would refer the reader to the Angel of Fire has already been
I2:45 P. M. (E.S.T.) when I e and his company will present • dramatic program over nine sta-
should
know
to
•
town—and
you
records of that people as found in
Prom tht sad eiea
tion ■ of the American Bro oicasUng System. Bala, who has enacted 123 roles In Europe, South
To •arm us by mt. area ma
forget -.
the finest cross - section of a people's cent out. But good! The town shall
Forget that we or late We men
America and this country Is seen In six of his favorite roles. Top row (1 to r.i Bulog as the
development that world owns—the not go up in flames!" And, what
nee of famar mien
taller In Pirandello's ', be and the Oz," as himself, and as "The Miser" Is Mollere's play
do you think? The town really
Bible.
Ilunttt onfed
Is "The Dyb-
that name. Bottom rust, be Is aces u Walrus In "The Klblther,,' the
In urban •11.1 untinted.
—From Albert Sheppard's "Out- didn't go up in dames, and the inn
Nto eettn times ...tent, Comet thou
Mak," Yohke the Fiddler in 'The Song of tiorrem ■ " and Paitiee the false Messiah Is Ms New
is standing to this very day! Such
line
of
History."
tel port..
York ttiumpb of this season, 'feaster's "80,000 Heroes."
;detour atrium ntanktnd
a great miracle was wrought by
The?
m at
t 11.••
the ereat Wassilkower Ray!
Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club to Give Purim
Dance on March 16
Coroner's Jury
Probes Slaying
Of D. Meister
THE HEBREWS
r! :
Stars on First Yiddish Radio Network Program
Kam
the world .tort of our sham.
Slu
hundredth tearbe Mill the
a
The t ineteen
pante ,
Prrstit• long lose
How long hiist thou •slkstl with u. un
4es. nod '
oh. enter •ed abide
Are we not worthy yet
To Ia... thy tut, 0 eon of laan•
To Mart. Olt pa...AO feast won the.•
Arlo.
On hem- tn Its sad night. •
mom •mlida Mouth Carp
1, 111 ar• mat keen
Thy stell with thee In the dreadful
night?
es.. forth wit Mee beyond the ell,
re•et hall
To eland Mtk thee in the hare, judg•
•
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In (TIMM
NEW YIDDISH DRAMATIC PROGRAM ON RADIO HOOK-UP
For the first time in radio vistory, a Jewish drevatic trogiarn alll he presented on Sunday, March
10, over a national radio networs. The program, tie Jewish Theater of the Air starring Joarph Belot!,
will be heard here at 12:45 p. n. over Station WJBX. Detroit, outlet of the American Broadcasting
System. The program will orig sate in the New York studios of the network and will be carried by
nine stations throughout the ce ntry.
Joseph Buloff, the director •.f the Jewish Theater o f the Air, ie also the director of New York's
famed Yiddish Art Theater. F. sporting him in hi. radio program will be members of his company
including such well known play . rs ss Later Fried. Hannah Appel, Judah Bleich, Luba Kadison and
Haneah Hollender. His repertsiy will be chosen bum the beet known works of such Yiddish writers
as Pinsky, Shalom Asch, Dymos Anaky, Shalom Alsicheni, Levick and others.
Buloff's company is now o' cupping the Second Ai enue Theater built by Maurice Schwartz, lie
has enacted 123 roles including translations of plays by George Bernard Shaw, Where, Molnar, Pir-
andelol and other well known ton-Yiddish writers.
A special article shoot Joseph Buloff appears on the editorial page of this issue.
From Thee to Thee
We Wonder.--He was very mute
worried as he approached his Goes
When all within is dark,
and chewed a aobpoena.
And former friends misprise;
"What do I do with this!" he
From them I turn to Thee,
asked.
And find Love in Thine eyes.
"Appear when it directs," the
Lass replied.
When all within is dark,
"A man doesn't have any chance
And 1 my soul despise;
in these suits brought by_ a Ili
From me I turn to Thee,
he ;imitated. "Lail at Oda.
And find Love in Thine eyes.
paper is s4wed by Jaw Jams,
corny and immobilise M law.
When all Thy We Ii dark
Went out sad king Mt WWI,
And Thy just angers rise;
lawyer.
From Thee I turn to Thee,
"What chant:.
And And Lose In Thin. eyan lawyer with an Atom/
I
Its:As
--Solomon lb, Gabiral.
nnar Wad"