I ThEPETEDITIEWISR OIROXICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Lights from Shadowland Sound Advice and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Pinola( Weekly by 1k. Jewish Markle PIMWhim Cm. boa 1111, at the Pub. Second-clue matter Iltich lateral ellu at Detroit. Idieb.. under the Act of Yank I. 111111. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Yapboast Cadillac 1040Cable Addrem: Chronicle Leaders Otikes 14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England Sound advice is given the German gov- ernment by an editorial writer for the New York Times who advises the scrapping of the liner Albert Bailin, if the Nazis are so fearful of the name of the great Jewish shipping magnate, the late Albert Bailin, who committed suicide when the war was lost by Germany. The Times' editorial reads: Subscription, in Advance..--....--...13.00 Pee Year Imr• publicatioa, all eorneponduc• and news gutter each week. resat this effIce by Tuesday evening of the Mee mar. kindly 0.• one side When wallop When correspondence as sot: Detroit Jewish Mould. In Meta et interest athe Jewish tomtit, bat disclaims reepouti- Why foe an indonem•nt of the sieve •rpreend by lb* writer. V. a rs. Sabbath Readings of the Law Pentateuchal portion—Gen. 6:9-11:32. Prophetical portion—Is. 54:1-55:5, November 1, 1935 Heshvan 5, 5696 The Balfour Anniversary Eighteen years after the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, Jewry at last finds itself in almost unanimous agreement that the upbuilding of Palestine is a major— Zionists are delighted to know that they were right in demanding that it be recog• nized as THE major—project in Jewish planning as a people. Since Nov. 2, 1917, approximately 300,- 000 Jews have settled in Palestine. Having come from lands of oppression, with a neg- ligible exception, this number may be said to have been saved physically and moral- ly, not to speak of their spiritual upbuild- ing, for Jewry and the world at large. We recognize, of course, that there is a Jewish minority which continues to op- pose the Zionist cause and to whom the Jewish national effort is anathema. The handful of Communists are irreconcilables about whose position we are very little, if at all worried. This small group has not been constructive; in fact, it is a destruc- tive element. Another group which re- mains staunchly anti-Zionist is the rabidly assimilationist element for whom even the German lesson has not been sufficient. This group is to be pitied. It is an un- happy lot which refuses to be at home with Jews and is seldom welcomed by non-Jews. If only they would recognize that they could find happiness in being humanly natural and genuinely Jewish! They refuse to be themselves, and •they believe that they fool the world. History has provided the answer as to whether non-Jews will ever look upon this ele- ment as anything else but Jewish, whether it wants to be recognized as such or not. Much has been said about Jewish achievements in Palestine. It certainly is not chauvinism to take pride in such accomplishments. After all, we have sent to Palestine a great many people who were on the verge of being broken spiritually and physically by the presecutions of a hostile world. Palestine gave them new life, new hope. It created a constructive Jewry and gave our people new stature. Balfour Day thus becomes a day of re- joicing, and Jewry recalls with a sense of affection the name of the man that is at- tached to the historic declaration which marked the beginning of a new—perhaps the greatest—epoch in Jewish history. It is fitting that Jews everywhere should celebrate this day. Even if it is with a ball —as in the case of the local celebration which at the same time provides funds for carrying on Zionist work here—the Balfour Day should be remembered. What has already been wrought in Palestine warrants the setting aside of this anni- versary day as one of the very great holi- days for Jewry everywhere. Reproduction In part or whole forbid. den, without permlionon of the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Copyrightera of this feature. TRIBUTE TO A JEWISH GENIUS Hitler and his pals in Berlin must have gnashed their teeth, It is reported from Berlin that the Ilam- cursed, acted burned up and done burg-American liner Albert Bailin has been all the things that villains do when renamed the Hansa. The reason for the change they read that a Jewish exile is that the late Albert Bailin, after whom the from Germany was singled out ship was named, had the misfortune to be a for what most folks said was the Jew, though he wag an intimate friend of Wil- greatest tribute ever paid to a liam II and one of the chief creators of the genius in Hollywood. All South- German merchant marine. ern California, not only Holly- But will any truly devout Nazi be con- wood, is still talking about the tented with a mere act of rechristening? tremendous tribute paid to Max Suppose the late Albert Bailin were now alive Reinhardt at the Pacific Coast and wanted to divest himself of Jewish alleg- premiere of his latest masterpiece, iance, No act of baptism could bring that "A Midsummer Night's Dream." about by Nazi teaching. The racial taint was Warner Brothers Studios also in the man, and there was no way of removing shared in the enthusiastic acclaim it So it. ought to be with a ship called Al- that greeted this epoch-making bert Bailin. It was brought into being by Jew- event in the motion picture indus- ish energy and resourcefulness, and a loyal try. On the night of the pre- follower of the swastika must find the soles miere, police reserves had to be of his feet burn in treading the decks of the called to handle the thousands of non-Aryan vessel. people who gathered for blocks in The only thing to do with the non-Ger- front of the theater awaiting a manic Albert Bailin is to sell her for scrap glimpse of the hundreds of celeb- iron to the Italians and the Japanese. The rities, stars of the stage and proceeds may be used for good Nazi pur- screen and radio, educators, bank- poses because gold, as the Emperor Vespasian ers, scholars, literary lights, pro- discovered long ago, Is always in good odor. fessional leaders, members of the 400 set, civic officials from every If the Germans believe that they are city on the Pacific Coast, the fooling the world by their tactics, let them greatest of the great in Holly- read editorial expressions of a like sort wood—who turned out to honor Jewish exile from what was in the press of free countries. No, Hitler a once a noted land of culture. and his cohorts are fooling no one—not Reinhardt's stay in Hollywood even through the medium of Americans will be only a matter of a few who are lavishly entertained in Berlin to days, however, as he is returning bring back flattering reports about the to New York to begin work on a magnificent stage pageant, "The Nazis. Road of Promise," a Biblical play by Franz Werfel, to be produced by Meyer W. Weisgal at the Man- hattan Opera House late in De- cember with a cast of 600. He Must Jews remain silent in the face of will return here in January to beastly persecutions of their kinsmen in begin his second film undertaking for Warner Brothers. foreign countries? THEY JEWISH? This question presents itself from time ARE Bernard Postal writes from New to time, especially in instances of Nazis York to tell us he is informed appearing before Jewish judges, as was that we are wrong in reporting the case in New York recently; or as in that Joe Penner and Cecil De are of our faith. Well, we the instance of the Nazi propagandists who Mille say they are on information from invaded the Jewish garment section in authentic Bourses. Joe Penner's New York a few days ago to advertise an own publicity writer and the au- thor of his biography at Para- anti-Semitic meeting. Studios says Penner is a In this country, Jews who resent insults mount Hungarian Jew, his real name is on the part of Nazis are at least assured Joe Pinter and he is a former fair trial. But in Poland it is tragic. Tkere resident and automobile plant the government recently assumed to de- worker of Detroit. Jack Cooper , fine Jewish boy who, until a fend Hitler by meting out an eight-month a couple of weeks ago wrote the sentence against a Jewish merchant who publicity for DeMille's pictures , refused to deal in German goods. The New tells us that both Penner and the York Times, in an editorial note entitled are director are listed as Jewish the studio personnel list. The "Poland Defends Hitler," commented on on Paramount publicity writer who this incident as follows: wrote DeMille's biography states that DeMille is one quarter Jew- Friendship between Poland and Germany, ish on his mother's side. She was like friendship between any two nations, is Mathilde Beatrice Samuel, an ■ welcome contribution to the peace of the Englishwoman, who was related world. But now end then it does seem as if the to Sir Herbert Samuel. Cecil's very recent affection for Germany in Polish father was of French and Dutch hearts burns with an ardor truly surprising. ancestry. Cecil was born at Ash- It is so in the case of Nahum Halberstadt, • field, Mass., in 1881. The family Jewish dealer in chemical goods who has been home was in Washington, D. C. condemned by • Warsaw court to eight Later the DeMilles moved to months in prison for uttering "an insult to the North Carolina and then to Pomp- head of a State friendly to Poland." ton Lakes, N. J. Halberstadt's crime consisted in return. ABILITY RECOGNIZED ing unopened • letter from ■ German firm When Carl Laemmle, president soliciting orders and writing o n the envelope of Universal Pictures, announced that as long as Hitler and his gang were in Censorship vs. Truth In two states—Ohio and Illinois—cen- sors have deleted portions of the current edition of the March of Time which de- picts the upbuilding of Palestine by Jews. In Chicago, the reason given for the deletions is that riot scenes are shunned because they may incite to riots. In Ohio, the state director of education explained that the gruesome scenes "might stir up bitter class feelings between Germans and Jews." The fact of the matter is, as the editors of March of Time explained, that the scenes referred to as gruesome present the background for the rapid strides made in Palestine's reconstruction. The statement to which exception was especially taken by the censors is the one in which the editors say: "Hitler has wrought more evil on the Jews than any man in his generation." This being a self-evident truth, it is clear that the battle is be- tween censorship and truth. In this in- stance, censorship stepped in to help Hit- lerism and to suppress truth. A General Threatens Us Brig. Gen. Charles II. Sherrill insists that he is a "pro-Jewish American." Nev- ertheless he has seen fit to "warn" us that if we insist on prosecuting the movement for Americans to boycott the Olympics that we will merely bring anti-Semitism to these shores. We hope that we are wrong in inter- preting this "warning" as a "threat." But this eminent sportsman, returning from Germany with a defense of the Nazis, compels us to doubt what he terms friend- ship when he continually speaks of Jews "over-playing their cards" in the United States, and then goes on to make compari- sons by stating that Jews in Germany also over-played their cards when they "held a disproportionate number of high positions in the bar and judiciary." This is not friendship but incitement to trouble. It is justification of the meanest acts of the Hitler regime and is a defense cf race prejudice. General Sherrill fools no one. Unbiased Americans will know value such expressions of pro- "WE COME TO A GHETTO" By LOUIS PEKARSKY A Natural Outburst power no decent man should have dealings with Germany. This is undeniably an insult to the head of a foreign power. What the Polish court refused to consider is that it was, in the first place, a manly and natural outburst on the part of • Jew living so close to Naziland. At the same time a scrawled memorandum on an envelope was hardly calculated to foment anti-Hitler disturbances either in Poland or Germany. Nahum Halberstadt's feelings were such that Is is a good bet his compliment to Hitler was scribbled in such haste as to be un. decipherable except after close study. Heads of state at different times have been grossly insulted by aerie foreign-pros writers and comic artists, but • sentence of eight months is something unheard of in such cases. The New York Times put it well when it stated that it was "a manly and natural outburst" on the part of Nahum Halber- stadt to resent indignities against his peo- ple. This Jewish merchant now occupies a place among the Jewish heroes of our day, and his martyrdom should serve not to discourage, but rather to encourage rebellion against bigotry. For if we yield we merely encourage the proscribing of our human rights to protest against per- secution. An Ill-Timed Statement It is to the credit of the American Jew- ish Congress that it did not lend its name to those of three other national movements over the signatures of whose presidents or chairmen appeared the declaration re- pudiating a Communist-Jewish alliance. Had this statement appeared immedi- ately after the address by Adolf Hitler before the recent Nuremberg Reichstag meeting, there might have been some ex- cuse for it as an intended repudiation of Nazi anti-Semitism. But its publication at this time, when Nazis make no distinctions between Jews of any party or class, when the Jewish capitalist is as much anathema to them as the Jewish worker, makes this declaration ridiculous. There are so many other things that can and ought to be done jointly by the national Jewish organizations in this criti- cal period in Jewish history, that the state- ment of the American Jewish Committee, the B'nai B'rith and the Jewish Labor Committee is of very little credit to the emincgit men who direct the activities of the three bodies. Certainly, an attack on Communism is the least effective means of proving to the world that these three bodies are in existence and are function- ing in the present worldwide Jewish crisis. Compared with the 47,000 Jews who en- tered Palestine in the first nine months of 1935, the 5,983 who came to the United States in the same period is a drop in the bucket. It is clear that Palestine is now the major haven of refuge for oppressed (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) By AL SEGAL Strictly Confidential Tidbits from Everywhere By PHINEA3 J. BIRON (Copyright. Mt by 8. A. F. ti GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS (Copyright 1$35, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) Some of the biggest shots in American Jewish life, including Felix 111. Warburg, Stephen S. up being Jewish seriously. Now, as the official Well, it had to conic to pass even in Amer- Wise and men of that stamp, are ghetto walls rose about them and they could no ica Jews (as in Germany) had been condemned due for a ribbing on the Yiddish longer see the glitter of the world, they could stage . . . Z. II. Rubenstein, city to Ghetto Life: editor of the Jewish Day, has only look inwardly and thus they discovered their "You must keep to yourselves." written the first Jewish political own grandeur. "You must live your own lives." satire called "Good Sabbath, Good It was a most dazzling moment for me in "You are aliens and must stay apart from Year," which Molly Picon will produce . . . When it appears it which I made this discovery. us, except in commercial relations." will do for the Jewish scene what "Your children may go only to schools for "Oh, Genevra," I exclaimed, "what a people "Of Thee I Sing" did for Ameri- Jews." we are ... Children of prophets . . heirs of a can politics. . . B. C. Vladeck "You must remember you are Jews and must great history . . . Heirs of ideals." will not be general manager of the Jewish Daily Forward after live a strictly Jewish life." "I've bee'n thinking the same thing," said January 1, 1936 ... A new Jew- On the morning this edict was promulgated Genevra. "Perhaps it is no curse to be con- ish publication called Viewpoint, in the newspapers, I eat for an hour transfixed demned to live a Jewish life." will appear around Chanukah ... and dumb, as one in catalepsy. I had had a good It will be a monthly and will Indeed, throughout the Ghetto appreciation life and even that same week I had been in- serve as the organ of Young Is- of Jewish life became like a hot flame, and peo- rael . . . With its November 1 stalled as a director of the Rotary Club and had ple said, "Oh, we can live out our days on Jew- issue the American Ilebrew will received a bronze button which testified that I ish life, we can bring up our children to loftiest appear in a new dress . . . The handn't missed a meeting of the club for two paper's size will be reduced to nobility on it." years. about that of The Nation but the Since there was no other life for them, number of pages will be in- It was evident that I must resign from the they drank of Jewish life as with a great thirst creased . . . James Waterman Rotary Club, no longer to live the life of Ro- Wise is one of the editors of The from a pure, cool fountain. tarians but only my own life as a Jew. People's Press, a new national "This is life enough," they said. "Our teach- "Genevra," I said to my wife when my para- weekly tabloid which you will ings ... our social idealism . . . the compassion find on your newsstand around lyzed tongue was loose on its hinges again, which is of our inheritance . . . this concept of Election Day . It will be dedi- "Genevra, this looks like the end of everything," cated to fighting Fascism etid to justice which is of our prophets .. this sim- Indeed, Jews everywhere lay prostrated, like exposing political corruption . . . plicity of life which the prophet gave us when he dying people, for they could get no sustenance Ann Silver, ace publicity writer, asked, 'What loth the Lord require of thee but out of being merely Jewish, and they said to deserves some kind of a prize to do justly, to walk humbly?' . .. This vast for her swell promotional job in me, "It is as if our hearts were cut out and how behalf of the Raydence Liquid experience of Jewish life from which we may can we live without hearts?" Powder . . . A couple of months gather the wisdom that is of civilized men .. . For a whole month the desolation of all ago this product was unknown this poetry which is in our ceremonial customs Jewry was absymal. Then, of a sudden, this but now, thanks to Ann, it's to . . . this majesty with which our history clothes be found featured in all depart- Jew and that began to observe that their new ment stores . . . Did you know us. Oh, it is life enough!" life didn't differ much from their old, Even I, that Book Union is an organiza- I, myself, had been a Jew who was conscious (who had really suffered more than most Jews tion devoted to fostering the pub- of being Jewish only when there was a drive in losing the Rotary Club) asked: "After all, lication of the kind of books that or when anti-Semites raged. But now to be a Hearst and his fledgling Fascists generally speaking, weren't we always like men essence of my Jew was no longer a pain but the would like to suppress? apart? Ilaven't our lives always been largely existence. It had to do with all righteousness POLITICALLY SPEAKING within the circle of Jews?" Justices of the United States and beauty. It was recalled that as soon as night fell Supreme Court are famed for "Genevra," I said, "we've lost the world but and Jews left their businesses downtown, Jews their reticence off the bench but we've found ourselves." Justice Cardozo recently made a always had been immediately encompassed by Not that Jews in the Ghetto forgot the world. statement in private which ought Ghetto walls, as one might say. to receive wide currency . . There was a feeling that in time the official If they went out to play bridge it was to a Told that his secretary, William Ghetto walls would fall and then Jews would go Jewish house they went. If they sought the Stroock, son of Sol Stroock, marching out with the glowing banners of their chairman of the executive com- golf links it was in a Jewish club. If they went prophetic ideals which they had refurbished .. . mittee of the American Jewish sailing on a ship they always fell into the circle Committee, had been asked to "Peace!" . .. "Justice!" ... Brotherhood!" .. . of Jewish passengers. If they went on vaca- move from his home because the "Compassion!" tions they always found themselves in hotels lease contained an Aryan para- They would go marching into the world with graph, Justice Cardozo declared full of Jews. these ... "See! You imprisoned us and now this that "in my opinion a contract Remembering these things, they asked: gift we bring to you from our imprisonment." with a clause of that nature is "What have we lost then? We are really living not valid" ... Only the fact that Jewish writers wrote a literature of Jewish the same lives we always lived. It seems we al- young Stroock is Cardozo's secre- life; Jewish painters gave masterpieces of Jewish ways were in a ghetto." tary prevented the matter from subject matter; Jewish poets gave new psalms getting a legal test . . . That ru- The edict which, among other discrimina- mor about Henry Morgenthau, Jr., of life; Jewish musicians sang again. tions, ordered Jews demoted from executive posi- • s s resigning as Secretary of Treas- tions in all non-Jewish industries caused little ury and replacing Jesse Straus When (after the years) the walls fell, the or no inconvenience in these industries, since they as ambassador to France, is mak- world's eyes blinked to see what came out of ing the rounds again . . . One of never had employed Jews in any numbers, if at the new owners of radio station the Ghetto . . . This flaming idealism .. . this all; in many cities the edict made not even a KPCB on the Pacific Coast is Saul elevation of character . . . these banners . . . ripple in public life, for not many Jews had Haas, U. S. Customs Collector in this literature and music and painted master- been elevated to public office. Seattle. . . pieces MELANGE Jews said: "It really doesn't hurt so much The professors of the leading universities You can look for sonic big do- after all. What hurt us was merely to see an ings in Young Judaea now that came to make studious research and wrote books: old fact put in print, in black and white." Louis P. Rocker has quietly taken "The Renaissance of Jewish Life in the Ghetto," Even I, the Rotarian, became reconciled ... over the national presidency . . . "Our Jewish Prisoners: The Great Gift They Insiders expect him to make it "Perhaps," I said, "there is a way to live with- Gave," "The New Prophets from the Ghetto," THE Jewish youth organization out that." in this country . . . A. II. Fried- "The Ghetto's Art Treasure." land, head of the Cleveland Jew- The Ghetto time came to be known. as the Now, having been officially put in the sep- ish school system, is a very sick golden age of Jewish life in America. ( PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE I arate place they had always occupied, Jews took • • • The Polish-Jewish Tragedy By RABBI MOSES SCHORR EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr, Schorr, the chief Rabid et Warsaw and one of the two newly appointed Jewleh memhere of the Polleh Senate, In the author of Ode •utheritallie &naivete of the Jewleh situation In Poland. Ills stor7 is one of dire tragedy and one that makes an ardent plea for the soaves American GlIT Is of the f400.00 0 romPalea for conetructIce relief that conducting under the national rlialrmaashlp of David A. Brown. I am not a politician, nor an of depression, both in its mater- economist, and I have not the Sal and its moral aspect, in which for the three millions of Polish Jews necessary competence to draw live at present. The economic you a picture of the political or degradation of Polish Jewry, espe- economical position of the Polish daily of that numerous class of Jewry. I even feel less entitled Petty traders and so-called "Luf t- m eidndsicehe iL' ' the otr ahclaivtieo nlaolstjepwi toof atn ha elys z p eec th ia el rneoansodnitsioannsd ocfauosue rs rasch- men life in Poland. tinily every source from which Nevertheless, I feel that the they used to derive a precarious distress of my Jewish brethren in existence—that appalling degra. cv e, e pi ohby- mo r h aorf d which a b Poland is so full of tragedy, and station e than once, is ably heard the anxiety of their appeal is so y pressing and irresistible, that I no means abating. On the con- deem it important that I pre. trary. Not only does the gen- sent my views. eral economic crisis in Poland improvement i n the nt The economic degradation of Prevent position, hutn those Polish Jewry and the hardships Jewishh measures of economic re- connected with their struggle for very organization which were adopted a bare existence have lately as- in Poland with a view to alleviat- mimed such proportions that not only the leaders of Polish Jewry ing the crisis, just end to ag• have become greatly alarmed, but gravate the situation of Polish Jewry, although they may be fre- also, every Jew abroad who feels , quently of actual benefit to the of the ex that the safeguarding istence of our Polish brethren is general population of the coun- the indispensable condition for "7. This gradual undermining of the economic position of Po- the safeguarding of the moral by external factors has and spiritual values inherent in lisp Jewry the greatest Jewish community been greatly accelerated by the New Progressive Jewish History The German "Kukurikoo n Colony By JAMES I. ELLMANN Dorothy F. Zeligs has writ- ten "A Child's History 'of the Ilebrew People, From Nomadic Times to the Destruction of the Second Temple," (Bloch, $1.26) and her work is certain to at- tract wide attention as an im- portant addition to Jewish text- books. In his preface to this book, Dr. Wm. A. McCall, professor of education at Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University, calls it "a welcome contribution to child literature for the progres- sive classroom. History for nine and ten-year-olds is most effectively taught through stu- dies of group life of various peoples. Miss Zeligs has recre - ated the period of the ancient Hebrews in a vivie and realistic manner. She has given us a picture of group life, rich with colorful detail, showing the so- cial and economic background which determined the daily lives of the people." Dr. Jacob S. Golub, director of the Bureau of Jewish Edu- cation of Cincinnati, in an ir.- troduction, points out that "this volume admirably presents the period of early Hebrew his- tory for children of the fourth and fifth grades." Ile further says: "Children are interested In knowing how people lived, ate, dressed, played and stu- died, and in a lesser degree, they are concerned with the primary forms of social life and community organization. This information must be given simply and in story form as the experience of real people. This is the type of material which Miss Zeligs has charmingly pre- sented in her 'Child's History of the Hebrew People.'" in Europe. I cannot refrain from abnormal and unhealthy social mentioning the fact which most of structure and occupational rum- you probably know, that accord- position of the Jewish masses. ing to official 'statistics not less In consequence, the Jewish dia. than one-third of the entire Jew- tress by far exceeds the general ish population of Poland is in level of distress due to the pres- some form or other dependent ant economic conditions in the on charity. In various provincial of Europe. Under these con- E communities and townships the East Jewish applicants for charity con- ditions and bearing in mind the of any possibilities of absence stitute up to 60 per cent of the local Jewish population. Stag- large-scale emigration—we must with great satisfaction the record gering as these figures are, I am sorry to my that they do not fact that Palestine was able to cover by far the full extent of absorb a considerable number of the Jewish tragedy in Poland. You Polish Jews in the last few years. must not forget the numerous Nevertheless, it goes without say- Jewish families who formerly be- ing that this outlet is unfortun- longed to the upper class of the ately entirely insufficient to rem- Jewish population, or to the more edy the situation to any appre- or less prosperous sections of the ciable extent. The three million Jewish middle classes, families Jewish residents in Poland must for who had been contributors to all intents and purposes look to charity all their lives, and who economic self-aid on the spot as have now been themselves re- the only alternative to despair doted to utmost privation. This and degradation pressing upon most unfortunate class of people them at the present moment- ORT of Inestimable Value who are anxious to reconcile themselves with the bitter neces- In that direction of self-help, city of accepting aid from others, Polish Jewry is making heroic escape the net of statistics, the efforts. And I must say that the control of figures. It is probably successes in this field, achieved these unfortunate people who are as they are with comparatively foremost in swelling the number small aid from abroad, are the only bright spots In the dark back- of suicides in Poland. ground of our Polish Jewish se- Economic Deportation If you will take everything tuality. It is in these fields that ORT. which you have heard about Po- through its practical training, has lish Jewry into consideration, you To appreciate these fine com- mendations it will be worth the trouble of all teachers, and especially principals, to examine this book and actually to learn wherein it is so advantageous. In commencing the story of the Maccabees, for instance, Miss Zeligs has the class take a trip to Palestine in an airplane and as It to imagine the land not (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) A note of distinction begins to helps along. Otherwise I should permeate the air as the chauffeur have no time for these visits. Our work is pretty well divided. I take is approaching the landscape of care of the vegetable patch. My Ramath Haschavim, but a short wife takes care of the chickens distance from Tel Aviv. An un- and household duties. It is ra- paved road cuts in twain the heart ther hard on her. She works every minute, and if you will re- of this colony. But rather fine member we had several maids in houses for the prevailing coun- our house in Berlin it is quite tryside, well constructed, not too a change. The chicken house, as large, and not out of tune with you see, contains nothing but leg- the landscape. New lawns are horn chickens. Each colonist bas still struggling against the sand; about 1600 of these. Part are small trees in and around the sent to market, the others are houses on every side and water used for hatching. spouting in the rear over vege- "Over the hill, there, that house table patches. contains a common incubator for A young man points out the the colony. Eight families take house where one of the colonists care of the incubator for all of would speak to us. In German us. An exceptionally fine instruc- from a distance we hear, "This tor teaches us all about chicken is my time to eat. We have work raising and the handling of the to do here." incubators. It is evident he has been an- "We are about 45 families, all noyed during the day by visitors. out of Germany. When we reach But he softens after a moment. 50, we stop. We believe that 50 "If you will stop for a short time families can conduct • co-opera- at the little restaurant around the tive plan in a most economical corner, I shall see you at 2:30." and satisfactory manner; beyond The hut evidence of prompt- that we get into other problems ness in this timeless country. We which we are not prepared to follow orders; we go to the lit- meet. tle restaurant, A fine looking "Our colony consists largely of gentleman speaking good Eng- professional men. We have about lish serves the meal. His wife, a 15 doctors who are ready to take former well-known actress, we care of any health disturbances learn, prepares the meal in the for us. There are a number of kitchen. lawyers for whom we have no We order a modestly priced use, some manufacturers and busi- luncheon of soft boiled eggs. ness men. They are unusually small. The "The village is less than two larger ones, he hastens to assure us, are shipped to market. A years old. Yonder is a building where we store our products. half-dozen cultured looking gen- Each of us weighs and measures tlemen eat and chat quietly; some his own. The products are sold are reading the German papers. to the market at Tel Aviv; our A Hebrew paper is about, but it is not being used. We hasten chickens, eggs, vegetables and through our meal to keep our ap- fruits. All chicken feed is brought ou r pointment with a justly impatient to us from a central products are taken away from host. blush. A manufacturer of more hats here. We all conduct an inclivid. Ile turns out to be a genial gentleman than at first cal business but it is done in a co-operative manner so as to save - in Berlin; he used to ship them what we can from such co-opera to America, England, Canada, and lion." "How good a crop do you get?" elsewhere. We begin to pry with questions, which he must have I asked him. ble answered • hundred times. isretmhaerkesase ''Onearoofuntdhe here la "You want to know about this things colony? Well every colonist owns with which you get your cr oP- four dunams, or one acre of land. You plant the seed; you water We find this the actual are neces- the ground; cultivate it and sur- sary for a livelihood. No one man prisingly soon you get your crop, can work more than four dunams and plant again. Look at that of land by himself. If we had little peach tree, about seven more, we should have to have feet high and not many months help. This we do not want. Of old." the four dunams one is for the "How much of an investment house; one for the chicken house; does this represent?" I asked and the other, as you see, for a again. vegetable patch, which I am cul- "Well, we each invested shoot tivating myself. $5,000.00; 11,000 each. We have "I speak to some of the visi- this house, with furniture whKb tors here, he continues. "Our boy 13'LEASE TURN TO NEXT Pant)