TAEValtoff jEwisn (ARON lac and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE , vy's "i ffiRoplicw The Right to Speak One's Mind 1 E T Litl Voltaire once informed a friend of his that he disagreed with him on a certain Jewish Chronicle Publdeltiag Cm w. subject, but added that he would fight to Pairlko ► ool Weekly hy the last to defend his friend's right to the 11111 , Ma ter.. Second-clue matter March sh I. . lilt. speak his own mind and express his views. *me. at Detroit. Mich.. under u. Mt ot Mar 1 This historic statement comes to mind and Publication Building Offices General upon reading Secretary Hull's apology to 525 Woodward Avenue Germany for Magistrate Louis B. Brod- Talmsbessa Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle sky's condemnation of Nazi Germany and 14 Stratford Place, restdon, W. I, England her swastika flag. Accompanying the rebuke to Magistrate BubseriptIon, in Advance.— .......... -.43.00 POT Year ua mans mann Brodsky and the apology to Germany is peen publketIon, all corrrnoudoace M1 ma. reach wig ococa by Tut.sy evening it eacham& Oolf. a qualifying statement by Secretary Hull: Rhea mediae mtk., kindly me am Ole of ow "Although in this country the right of The Detroit Match Chronicle NOW sorrelbowleme m Wen. to the Mal. people, Mt dioelalato reeyonol- freedom of speech . . . " Of ► e writers *to batty for ea 'Indorsement of the clews en..d by l Thus a sacred principle is upheld: the Sabbath Readings of the Torah individual's right to speak his mind with- Pentateuchal portion—Dent. 29:9.31:30 out being molested; and Germany's abuse Prophetical portion—Is. 55:6-56:8; or of freedom . of speech is thereby con- 61 :10- 63:9 demned even though an. injudicious state- a95 Ellul 22, ment is criticized. September 20, 1935 and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE Lights from Shadowland By LOUIS PEKARSKY Reproduction In part . whole forbld• iy;lh Ve,n n ( i f ifttere ell rn'Tlit' IsW Fi•l agr• O d th I° """" AMONG THE PIRATES A Demand for an Apology from the Government Because of the Insult of Having Their Flag Likened to the Swastika of the Nazis Strictly Confidential Tidbits from Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON (Copyright, 11139. by S. A. It 11 LONGISMS Seymour Weiss, treasurer of the late Kingfish Long's personal pol- DOES HITLER KNOW? itical empire, suffered many anx- Marta Eggerth, Hungarian ious hours before he managed to opera, concert and cinema star, By AL SEGAL prevail upon the various press as- now under contract to Universal sociations to broadcast the inform. Pictures, is contemplating a trip ation that he was not related to to Berlin in December to sing in Dr. Carl Weiss, Jr., the Kingfish', acton Arid Venturi, arnilliate, 1935.) five operas. We wonder if little assassin . .. Seymour Weiss and Adolph Hitler knows about it. Mar- Abe Shushan, president of the New ta is the only child of a German in angry session regret and ofttimes with apology. We have Orleans Levee Board, were high Now the Pirates' Guild was father and a Hungarian mother. ranking members of Long's brain- She was born in Budapest, Hun- and who doesn't know how angry a pirate can only the best of good will for our prisoners and trust ... Because of his friendship get? A pirate's anger is almost like the sea's dispatch them with a smile. gary, Sept. 17. 1914. with Long Shushan has a per- Despite rumors, Miss Eggerth- when it heaves and makes short shrift even of "We give death quickly and humanely awl manent memorial in New Orleans Marta Eggerth is her correct name take no pleasure in the anguish of the unfor- in the Shushan Municipal Air- —is neither married nor engaged. the staunchest ship. port . Had Huey Long lived to What were the pirates angry about? They tunate victims. It hurts on as much as it hurts Her interests and talents cover a occupy the White House his press broad field. She carries a trunk full had enough to be angry, it seems, and as proud them; for which reason we devise the method of secretary would have been Her- by which it is all over in an mann Deutsch, crack New Orleans of dolls with her at all times. Why, men they burned to read w hat t Jud g e Brodsky m • lki p a ng the plank we don't know. You guess. She is of New York had said about them. The Pir- instant. reporter ... One of the few Louis- an excellent housekeeper and, boys, iana political officeholders who suc- "In view of these facts we resent the in- she likes to cook, believe it or not. ates' Guild had assembled in plenary session cult that ascribes to our flag such deeds as are cessfully defied the dictator of the She drives a fast motor car, plays from the seven seas in defense of their flag. Nazi propagandists not only in Ger- delta was Judge Nat Bond, young- and has written four They had always been jealous of the honor committed under the swastika. Mass torture, est member of the Louisiana civil many but also in this country are becom- Year after year, the Jewish National the piano manuscripts and several waltz of their flag whose skull and cross bones draped as under the swastika, never has been practiced court, who is a son-in-law of the ing so brazen and shameless in their Fund excells its own previous efforts in film songs. She can pound the type- by any member of this Guild. Starvation was late Martin Behrman, mayor of methods that it is high time German producing artistic Jewish calendars, all of writer like an expert stenographer, the rostrum in this meeting place. New Orleans for 16 years • .. never a weapon in our hands but only the quick "Gentlemen, can we take 'fiat?" Americans who are sufficiently imbued even likes to darn socks and knit THIS AND THAT It was evident at once that Judge Brodsky's sword or the pistol. Destruction of people never and crochet. Marta also dances the with the idealism of our own democratic them printed in Jerusalem. A plan to create a new national nations, plays The calendar for 5696 is not only a very folk dances of six horse well. She words were like a stab at every pirates' heart has been a studied and pleasurable purpose under Jewish youth movement in this government stepped in and assumed re- tennis and rides a sponsibility for protests against the dis- attractive booklet, but it also contains a is e five feet, three inches tall and and as the chairman repeated them, the pirates' our flag, but only a painful necessity to be dis- country has been abandoned .. . The sponsors of the idea got cold gusting methods to which Nazi agents re- wealth of interesting information about I w ighs 105 pounds. Quite a lot anger became like a hurricane and a monsoon posed of without delay." feet when they saw to what pur- of talent for such a little girl—No? in one. He said that to embrace the pirates' flag poses youth movements abroad sort in spreading their gospel of hate. Palestine, data regarding the growth of I Indeed, it was some time before any of and the swastika in one condemnation was most PRODUCTION CHIEF From statements made by the Friends have been put by the European dic- NEW 1 Lee Marcus, new chief in charge them had subsided enough to give his mind to inept as well ' as unjust. tators... The first monument to a of New Germany — Nazi organization in the Jewish population in Eretz Israel, Pic action; so angry do pirates get. When at production of RKO-Radio Jew in New England is due to to facts about the Jewish cultural renal's- of "The swastika is the emblem of such hates, dedicated in Maine on Sept. 22, by the United States — it is evident that some same, and other informative chapters. tures' comedy-producing unit, first length there was a saniblence of calm, a hundred such meanness of the spirit as no pirate would German Americans have definitely sub- the Jewish War Veterans in mem- arose: "Mr. Chairman! Mr. Chairman!" mitted to the influence of such sadistic A most interesting little chart shows two and ti s igh ed uin can t el t d frail n °' I ttw Y oobriliC voices ory of one of the Jewish heroes of And when at last one was recognized he would permit to defile his jolly heart. It stands P schools of that windy city. He also the late unpleasantness across the bigots and pervetts as Julius Streicher. pyramids as symbolizing the Jewish prob- for such depravity of character as the good educated in the tough old was pond ... You'd never know it but We present to the attention of our readers, lem. It shows how the Jewish national school that teaches all the problems spoke with solemn words: sportsmanship of no pirate can tolerate. both Albert Einstein and Dr. Ilan , "Mr. Chairman, this is a matter that re- and to democratically - minded German economy is abnormal, with the pyramid motion picture exhibitors have to "We believe that Judge Brodsky's animad- Luther, the German ambassador, Americans the parallel views of Streicher downside up. It pictures an overabundance face. After the World War and quires strong and stern representations from are disciples of Prof. Franz Oppen- mistaken under- a was prompted by and Nazi American Germans to prove the of Jews in the liberal professions, in com- service overseas, he went to work I this Guild. The honor of our flag has been version standing of the ideals of pirates. Nevertheless, heimer, world-famous German Jew- as a film salesman for the Real Art merce and in industry, with the lowest Film Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. In turn, assailed and we must act. I move you, Mr. we feel that a great injustice has been done us ish economist and scientist, who is influence of the former on the latter: percentage in agriculture. he was a "booker", salesman and Chairman, that a committee of this great inter- by this humiliataion before the eyes of the coming here Sept. 27 . . . Oppen- heimer's ideas on land economies Cable of Friends of Extract from Julius executive salesman and then be- national body be appointed to draft a protest "In Palestine," the writer of this chap- New Germany to As. were the basis of a new party in world." Streicher'. Address on came assistant salts manager when and to present same to the American State De- , soclation of Germans ter states, pointing to the natural posi- Ile pointed out that Judge Brodsky's insult Holland . . . Some of his theorn Sept. 10, at Erlangen: RICO-Radio bought out F. B. 0. In are also being applied in Palestine Abroad in Berlin: tion of the pyramid, "the pyramid of the to the pirates' flag would have an injurious ef- 1929 he was made president of partment." Agri- "Mass murder has The motion seconded and carried, the corn- "Assembled repre- Jewish economy must be built on the solid RKO-Pathe. Marcus knows the pro- feet on the spirits of the pirates' children who where the Agri- Station... 1 ,1 , characterized the his- eSet t for iei n m ie e nen cultural u his son e p works sentatives and func- foundation of agriculture." duction branch of the business m ittee moved quickly toward the drafting of a were being taught to kill only when necessityGermany tory of the Jew since tionaries of the protest that would leave no doubt in anybody's from end to end, or A to Z, or sonic of the beginning and By describing the growth of Jewish whatever expression you prefer, requires and then humanely, to kill only when enormous following and League of Friends of Welt mind how deeply Judge Brodsky's words had they would have con- the New Germany, agricultural efforts in Palestine, this in- requires and then humanely, to kill without hate the Nazi economic dogmas tinued with their mur- taken from his books ... But that hurt every pirate who loved his flag. meeting for their third teresting booklet shows the trend towards STYLIST or prejudice and without needless torture. One of the w'orld's most noted ders If heaven had not didn't save him from the Aryan The appearance of the committee of 10 provincial c o n g r ess« return to natural economic distribution. fashion designers is a very young tent Hitler. The race "Our children now may say, 'If they say law ... Ben Cohen, New Deal brain a send to their mother- pirates in defense of their flag was close upon question is the key to • I and modest man, a son of Israel land through Dr. Hans Furthermore, the appeal for the Jewish named Bernard Newman, who has the departure of German Ambassador Luther we are like Nazis we may as well behave like truster, thinks he has a double ... world hist o ry. So I That's the only explanation he can I Steinacher as leader National Fund as the land-redeeming been weaned away from New York them.' many people do not offer for en invitation extended to of the German racial agency of the Jewish people, places em- City and signed to a contract with who had just spoken to the State Department "The evil result of all this may bo that him to join the violently anti-Nee understand history be- movement a hearty phasis on a method of making our posi- 11/C0 Pictures. Coming to Holly- in behalf of the swastika. the next generation may see the swastika on our , Deal American Liberty League ... • cause they do not un- greeting. We assure "Sir," the chairman of the pirates began, "a wood a few months ago, Newman Incidentally, Cohen, who used to be derstand t b e race mastheads instead of the skull and crossbones," you we feel ourselves tion natural. matter vital to the honor of our flag brings us says he has already learned to like question. The pirates demanded an apology from the secretary to Judge Julian W. Mack. enrolled on a world- This calendar is not only excellent here. I refer to the insult it has lately suffered "When a whole pee- is credited with having had a hand wide front of racial propaganda: it is a fine educational me- Hollywood much better than New Government. However, as the Goovernment , ple is filled with hat- York. in one of the New York courts and we have in writing the Palestine Mandate. and historical unity of pointed, the insult was given by a local office, red of the Jews and "There is little doubt that Holly- dium for Palestine, come here with protest for which we beg the BOYCOTT all Germans. when it recognizes the wood will set the pace for women's not by any representative of the national Gov- For those who think that R. IL We recognize as threat that the Jews fashions", he said in a message to liberty to read." ernment. Therefore, there was nothing the Macy & Co. is still selling German our duty the awaken- He pointed out that Judge Brodsky's link- have been for all peo- our feminine readers,"Of course, goods we might tell that Delos ing and unifying of all Government could do about the matter, however ples for a thousand Paris, the traditional leader in wo- ing of the pirates' flag with the swastika was as Walker, vice-president and general German-Americans in years, then a state can men's styles, will have to approve uncalled for as it was unfortunate. Ile went much the pirates felt offended. strong cultural, politi- There is nothing new in the anxiety that However, it was suggested, the pirates could manager of Mary's, was one of make world history before our creations are widely ac- cal and economic ac- into the history of the pirates' flag on all the with a people against go for relief to Judge Brodsky himself. The guests at a luncheon given by the non-Sectarian anti-Nazi League to tivities and racial un- is experienced from time to time over the cepted." seas, called attention to the fact that never the Jews. George Lathan, chairman of the ity on the basis of hardships that face aliens in this country. THREE JEWISH pirates then took train for New York. under this flag was torture perpetrated but only "Party me mb era MUSKETEERS Nazi doctrines for the • For that matter, aliens anywhere are It is felt that Judge Brodsky who is a just British boycott organization . . • from abroad and party best interests of two subjected to difficulties because the na- Three Musketeers of the motion the quickest death. judge will promptly apologize to the pirates for Mr. Walker was seen applauding members at home, "We kill without hate, quickly and for eon- friendly nations, Ger- picture industry are Joseph M. fives resent those who are unlike them. Schenck, Darryl clasp hands. True the unfortunate error which seems to put the vigorously references the many and America." boycott . . all . General Hugh to John- F. Zanuck and venience only, since our ships are not large party members and But the problem is much more severe in William Goetz. Zanuck is the new enough to carry all our prisoners. We kill with pirate's flag in the same class with the swastika. ( PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE 1 true members of the the United States which was built up by I ( PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE 1 German race, be true immigrants. to your fuehrer and Whatever obstacles are placed in the I people!" German Americans Must Protest The National Fund Calendar Aliens' Employment Problem path of those who are not naturalized It is of interest to note that the Ameri- can correspondent, cabling to his news- citizens create not only economic suffering paper the text of the statement sent to but are also responsible for an injustice. the Nazis in Germany by the Friends of If the aliens in our midst are to be made a wholesome element of the population that New Germany, comments: will not be dependent on charity and pity, then they must be given an opportunity The Friends of New Germany by ad- dressing themselves to this organization would to build up their lives and to function as appear, from a Berlin standpoint, to have de- human beings and not as outcasts. clared themselves a minority in a State of The "invidious distinctions" made be- which they do not intend to be completely a tween natives and aliens, and the hard- part. ships they cause, is described in an article This same correspondent further cables by Harold Fields in the Harvard Univer- to his paper the following information: sity Quarterly, in which he states: Klaus Selzner, chief of the administrative bureau of the Nazi party, addressing 1,600 representatives of foreign Nazi parties in Erlangen, declared: "Foreign German party members are mo- bilized outside the reach of German laws to fight for Nazi doctrines. Through the party organizations they have become a part of German unity and they know they have a homeland, for they have a leader." It is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt that Nazi Germany is bent upon enmesh- ing the entire world in its net of bigoted propaganda. In the long run this may seriously hurt the position of Germans in this country, and the liberally - minded should step in at once to call a halt to the disgraceful method of linking groups in this country with the sadists and butchers in the Reich. These German-Americans should be the first to protest against the outrages in Germany and the attempts to condone them through the spread of Nazi propaganda in the United States. How Many Jews Read Books? Do Jews — boasting the honor of being the People of the Book — read books? Judging by the number of members in the Jewish Publication Society, the ans- wer would be in the negative. A most discouraging report is submitted to us by this society relative to the status of Detroit's readers of Jewish literature. Out of an approximate population of 75,000 only 48 are members of the society. Private booksellers and publishers also inform us that the number of books sold to Detroit Jews is astonishingly low. The Jewish Publication Society is espe- cially deserving of support. It publishes only the finest classics and consistently makes definite contributions to Jewish literature. Aside from the point of value offered to members— who receive at least three books a year for their nominal mem- bership dues — the society's efforts should be encouraged. There should be at least 500 Jewish members of the society from Detroit. But at no time were there more than 100 mem- bers In the society from this city. This is . a fact to be deplored. It k to be honed that it will soon be remedied by a mass enrollment of Detroit Jews as members of the Jewish Publication Society of A Great Anthology Leo W. Schwarz's "The Jewish Caravan" Contains Col- lection of Finest Jewish Stories of the Past 2,500 Years Lights of New York By MARTHA NEUMARK leoPYriallit 8 A. In the Hebrew Schools, Where Our Youngsters Feel at Home 0, 1 D, The 10-year old considered the tific training to their jobs — and question seriously. He was quite then they give something more. For A FIGHTING MAGISTRATE out-of-breath, having been "first instance, this class of mine is be- Louis B. Brodsky is a name off" the bus just pulled to a stop ginning Chumosh, and when a class on the lips of legalists and lay- alongside of the Philadelphia-By- is scholarly enough to study Chu- men alike. In the corridors of ron Hebrew School. This distinc- mesh I teach them with respect. The mere listing of the authors' tiro demonstration of the fact New York's courthouses, law- tion had not been attained without The little ones? . . . Why, I teach sklected by Mr. Schwarz for this that the Jews, despite a com- them with love. of course. Perhaps yers stop briefly to exchange a struggle. Everyone al w a y s that's why the children tell you great anthology is sufficient to paratirely tragic history and wanted to be "first off" the United matchless loyalty to religious recommend this volume of close I opinions about the daring of Hebrew School bus and "first in" they like Hebrew school best. have been many-sided to 80 pages and to present it as tradition, this magistrate who has become the school's friendly doorway. To- • • • a most unusual work. But it is I human being, living in • real Nearly 2,000 'children are en- an international issue, the sub- day's victor dusted himself off be- necessary to go several steps far- flesh-and-blood world, a world tween gasps and carefully chose the in the United Hebrew social rolled ject of correspondence between ther in order to do justice to , always tempered by the words of his answer. Schools of Detroit. Over 56 per cent ■ nd cultural climate of each State laws and industrial prohibitions "The Jewish Caravan." Berlin, Washington and Al- "Hebrew school's different," he of them are unable to pay the tui- and of the people among against aliens today show that a regulated In the first place, 51r. Schwarz's age bany. tion fees. whom they lived. The incom- said. policy against the employment of the foreign- excellent choice of material parable diversity of their liv• Whether they can afford to pay A liberal, whose decisions "But it should seem just like born unnaturalized citizen is at its peak. In serves to present a panorama of lug experience is partially incli• Jew- have won him the approval your regular school," the inquisitor for the privilege of imbiding the 48 States there are 316 laws prohibiting Jewish life during the past 2,600 gated by the area of the earth's culture or not, all Jewish chil- ish insisted, "the language is different, aliens from engaging in many professions or even of fair-minded political op- years. surface which the Jews have of course, but you are taught in dren are encouraged to attend the from carrying on trades or vocations. ponents, Judge Brodsky, cul- the same way, your teachers use Hebrew Schools. For the directors Secondly, the author's deep- t ed (the catalogue of In 1930, when business was brisk and em- ' rooted Jewish consciousness has Jewries reads like an index to tured, reserved and daring city the same methods . . . " of the schools, believe with Chief ployment active, • summary of the more than provided him with a method of an historical atlas) anal the magistrate, has not mingled "Yes, they do. His breathing was Rabbi J. H. Hertz of Great Britain 2,000,000 jobs in five large groups of our na- selection which has resulted in wide range of the originallan• much in' Jewish communal af- down to normal now, and he could who recently stated: "Israel's tional industries evidenced the fact that in the accumulation of the most fas- gu ■ ges — Hebrew, Aramic, greatest need the world over today three out of every five instances industry ac- fairs. Not because he has no concentrate more deeply. "For in- is the teaching of Judaism to Jews. cinating literary material in Jewr Greek, Arabic, Yiddish, French. stance, the beginners use flash- cepted citizens only as employes and that in interest in the subject. But cards just like they do in the first The times call for . . . dissemina - ish history. German, Italian, Spanish, and the remaining groups a largo part was re- Mr. Schwarz is eminently qual- English — in which the.. stor- he is not the type who pushes grade of public school. You know, tion of Israel's treasures to every , served to declarants. ified for the task of compiling ies were written." himself into circles which at- easy words are printed on bright- son and daughter of Israel. The Today, in 1935, the number of jobs re- the best selections in Jewish short The reader will agree with the colored cards and the children alone can bring courage in persecu- served to citizens only has increased from stories. He is the initiator of two compiler of these stories that tract publicity. And when he learn to read the whole words, tion and affliction." three out of every five to four, or four and • important institutions: New they "offer no more than hors wrote that now historic opinion right away. And they have a story President Harry Cohen, of the half, out of every five. New organizations School for Jewish Education in d'oeuvres that whet our appetite in releasing five men held for book with beautiful pictures in it— United Hebrew Schools, has ap - that had not come within this category in estchester, N. Y., and the re- precisely because they attempt to tearing down the swastika flag just like regular first-grade read- pointed the following committee Weetcheater, 1930 now demand citizenship of their em- cently organized School for Adult Jew- chairmen to serve for the coming ployes. They include chain stores, depart- Education in New York City. He include the whole range Jew- on the Bremen' in New York ers. But, just the same, Hebrew Year: Educational committee, M. "The of Jewish giving voice to school's different. I guess we feel H. Zackheim; house committee , ment stores, hotels and establishments that recently from Palestine ish literature." where he returned conducted research Caravan" is certain to arouse in- harbor, he was sort of "at home" here. are nationally known. work among labor and coopera- forest in further study of Jewish deep - seated convictions that The "at home" feeling must have Isaac Roeenthal and Harry M. life and Jewish literature. It is were in no way inspired by the Shulman; budget committee, Mau- First to be made to suffer in economic five movements. I . "The Jewisha sufficiently appetizing volume notoriety possibilities of the developed to a nostolgia for during rice Landau; real estate commit• registration week, before the offi- The .,..i.. crisis, it is unfortunate that aliens are to encourage further research. cial opening of the city's schools, tee, Louis Stoll; scholarship com- situation. rang. from Genesis also the last to have their conditions im- C and that " Assad,. Mr. Schwarz expresses the hope Hebrew school children from first- mittee, Rudolph Zuieback and - to modern Yid- that Brought to this country from "The Jewish Caravan" will graders to high school seniors, Judge Charles Ruhiner; member proved. It is to be hoped that an improve- dish literature; from Jonah of and Russia when he was two years could be found, attentive and in- ship committee, Judge Harry B. commend itself to teachers ment economically will also bring with it the Old Testament to Myra students as well as to the reading old, Brodsky comes of a fam- dustrious in their classrooms. Only Keidan; finance committee, Louis a return to sanity with relation to aliens. Samter Winslow ■ and Albert it ous family which had wealth, the newcomers looked a trifle be- Robinson. aiturethocoensfidee not riths atdo- from Marius Josephus will. The author's ff United Hebrew School branches Because a demand for the naturalization Helper; wildered. . to Lion Feuchtwanger serve it More than that: the re- prestige and philanthropic tra- Children new to the United Heb- are located as follows: 1245 W. of aliens can only be materialized when Among the authors included in dition in Europe. Some years rew Schools are assigned to • Philadelphia Ave., (the m a I this anthology, in addition to sults of his compilation almost the immigrant has the means for the pay- S. ago he ran for Congress on the "placement class" where the teach- school); 4000 Tuxedo Ave., 15705 ment of naturalization fees. Existing dis- those already mentioned, are Ed- guarantee it. —P. 9243 Delmar St.. Democratic ticket from Man- er studies the students rather than Parkside Ave., Hamm Nachman Fleg, mond ritninations not only deprive non-citizens versa. For it is difficult to 550 Farnsworth St., 2415 Wendell hattan's silk-stocking district. vice Bialik, Martin Huber. Irving Fine- GOOD ADVICE ac. Ave., 17750 Brush St., 3526 29th place new pupils in just the right o f jobs, but also of the possibilities of man Hasdai Ibn Shaprut, !re- And Heywood Broun, noted group, especially when they have St., Jewish Community Cent'''. mantel ben Solomon Romi, David Go not too frequently thy friends columnist, who opposed him on had previous teaching. Some have Holbrook and Woodward; Sliaarey quiring citizenship. Reubeni, Gliwice] of liemeln, Sol- to see, privately; others have at- Zedek Synagogue, Chicago B3vd . omon Maimon, David Fichman Lest they grow weary of the sight the Socialist ticket, paid him a learned tended Hebrew schools in different and the MacCulloch School, 1120 Max Brod, Abraham Raisin, Men- high tribute when he indicated cities. A girl of 14 may be a begin- Wildemere Ave. of thee; dele Mosher • Seforim, Shalom his regret that he had to op- boy of 11 may be a scholar. The United Hebrew Schools are Asch, Isaac Loeb Perez, Sholom When rain is scanty, then we pray pose a man of Brodsky's pro- ner. A But the teacher is herself a keen a participating agency of the Jea- for more, The National Federation of Temple Aleihem, Israel Zangwill, David student. In a few weeks she can ish Welfare Federation. But love not one continuous down- gressive leanings and splendid Sisterhoods annually publishes a Jewish Pinski, Moses Smilanaki, Judah testify as to the scholastic back- pour. personal character. Art Calendar, the original drawings of Steinberg, Arnold Zweig, Stefan ground, native ability and special ABANDON Franz Warfel, Louie Gold- Let not his humble vesture make which are always worth preserving. This Zweig, bent of each of her flock. Upon ing, Ludwig Lewisohn, Mordecai her recommendation each pupil in Lone I .rand on the open toed , PRAYER year, the Sisterhoods' Federation again Manuel Noah, Mary Antin, John To thee blind Cournos Michael Gold, Perez o one whose greatness is a teamed then integrated into the elass best Wallin, for • token. produced a commendable art work of six mind • suited to his needs. Another few In the window• of my em,) By George A re runder Kohut AU the panes are broken drawings for 5696 by Beryl Ullmann Hirsehbein, Joseph Ilayyim B rew For pearls may sometimes in the weeks, and he too, feels it home?' sand be found, The question still unanswered, GM. I 110 AM ro 0'. .lead Beitman of Cincinnati. Her drawings ner, and many, many others. If I h•oe failed. rny liml, to tree Shame my name and 111).1. The preface contains an impor- the inquisitor interviewed a teach- ...e tme was aniding me. Th., Th show "Adam and Eve," "Flood and the tant explanation of the scope of And the y From th• Temple of no mol stores of gold lie buried in ground. era "The most modern pedagogic Someone etoie my Blble • • • If I hese missed the open path Ark," "Jacob's Dream," "Moses and the this work. Mr. Schwarz tells us: humble, nor the United Of Truth. •hkh e'er Thy aspetion h•th, are employed in methods Be ever meek and I wan the Wee for oars. . Burning Bush," "Moses and Aaron Before "This book is m ore th a n • hoe,. •1th the mom. hour. Hebrew Schools, of course," she ex- Ian. White the rn:st rots. thirit•r Is. essay urt•In of me 50. 1 plainest. "Most of the staff have Throosh Pharoah" and "Jonah and the Whale." A compilation of stories: it is • In path of pride and haughtiness , n,trd not Thy glorious 1.01 ■ 55. Lichta no longer Pharr collective portrait of the Jew- be and Pomp of think.. majored in education, practically And. •rnirl the feature of this year's art calendar, in ad- ish people, •sd reflects, is is to stray; my spirit on Its •Intro. neacamed all of them have public school Lorte I 'wait telth life sod /-*t• dition to Mrs. Beitman's drawings, is a far ms liter•tura is a reflection The tempest spares the hyssop on Then. Father. ahem me Grace I Val: Potteries. to lemma, teacher'. certificates. Many, too, wall, And lead/ no toward the righteous en?: are alumnae of the United Hebrew And 1 leery my riod-eold •ai .• weekly engagement pad which announces life, dm social deeelopmeat But the • 'neath its wrath the proudest 'rhea. Lord of Hog', compaaeloa me LIk• • goatee emml a pa,,p a a Ramis mutts, all this mien- They bring the week's Portion of the Law read in of this Schools. MI cedars fa . Chasda• And let Thy love my shelter AbraJawn synagogues. The calendar is a worthy period of almom three thou. distribution. sand years. It is also an effec- The Art Calendar of TwentY-ille Centuries. By len 1111" .1E191811 CAR AA.AN. Create .101.11. 1o. Schaaf". Published by FarrarIlisehart, tag MiS ■ 111.011 Ate., Nov fork ($ 9 .1 8). 1