PEPE71201T i /EnSil aiR014 10.4 •nd THE them the means for colonizing the large numbers who are clamoring for admission WEI Ei to Palestine. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Add to these necessities the tragedies reakK Publlokleg Ce., Ina. that continue to be current in Eastern Publlolod Weekly by Tim Kortsb C ► European Jewish communities and among ilmend sir Seemd-class matte. klatch I, MC at the ras- lilt. Oriental Jewries, and Jews are faced with es...I Detroit. Mkt.,••ndm Oro Art of blank demands which must tax the energies of General Offices and Publication Building the most devoted in our ranks to raise 525 Woodward Avenue sums "commensurate with the great need" 1040 Csible Address: Chronicle Telephones Cedilla e Leedom Oltcai in the present trying period in our history. 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England We believe that by retaining the united ---$3.00 Per Year front created two years ago the fund- Subscription, In Advance__ raising goals before us would have had avr issere publication, all torrimpondeaco sal semi matter mom reset this tam by Totsday ripening of ash week. a. m.. say. better chances of success. But in spite of Wk.* smiling sotlem, kindly um orm Yale of what we consider an ill-advised step by Jewbb Chrovirlo Invitm corrospoadmorr *a sub- our national leaders, Jews everywhere tnts of latormt to the 1invisb people. bet dkrzlabe. lb. Witt fere. holomovest of lb* view. armed by must exert themselves to extremes to the end that the necessary means be raised to ' Sabbath Readings of the Torah Pentateuchal portion—Gen. 18:21-22:24 alleviate as much of the suffering rampant Prophetical portion—II Kings 4:1-27 in our ranks as it is humanly possible. Heshvan 19, 5696 NOvember 15, 1935 IIRONICLE Nazi Dumping and the U. S. Imported Nazi steel sheet piling may be used for the Queens approach of the Triborough Bridge in New York, unless the protest of the American steel pro- ducers bears fruit. In view of the fact that PWA funds are being used for this project, the outrage in placing an official American order with a foreign country is thus intensified. Public funds are intended to relieve unemploy- ment and to help solve our internal eco- nomic problems. Instead they are used to encourage the dumping of Nazi products in this country. It is well known that the Nazi govern- ment subsidizes foreign trade, that prices are slashed in order to beat competition and thus create markets outside of Ger- many. It is obvious that these methods are intended to help smash the boycott of German-made goods, and it is to be hoped that it is not yet too late to prevent the placing of an American order with Nazi steel producers. The voice of America should make it- self heard against encouraging the plac- ing of PWA orders with the Nazis, whose every effort is aimed at the destruction of ' the type of democratic rule which char- acterizes the foundations of our own form of government. Honoring Mrs. Kohut Detroit's Jewish women are fortunate in the opportunity to hear Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, and the local community has a rare privilege in the chance to greet this eminent woman leader on the occasion of her 60th anniversary of service which is being observed nationally. Mrs. Kohut will be here less than a week after she will have been tendered honors on her golden anniversary of serv- ice in New York. American Jews are asked to raise a sum of $50,000—$1,000 for every year of service she has rendered to American Jewry. It is to hoped that this Kohut Golden Jubilee Fund will be raised in order to enable this great woman to carry on her pet charities and the nu- merous causes in which she is directly in- terested. As the recognized dean of American Jewish women leaders, Mrs. Kohut can point I to many great accomplishments. The East Side of New York is indebted to her for her many acts of social service, and whenever opportunity presented it- self she has been of service in local, na- tional and international causes. It is a pleasure to welcome her to De- troit, to congratulate her on her golden anniversary of service and to wish her the grant of many more years to continue to serve her people and her country. Separate Drives: Backward Step If the reaction that will undoubtedly be felt in Detroit on the step taken by the United Jewish Appeal to break the united front that existed for two years between the Joint Distribution Committee and the American Palestine Campaign is an indi- cation of the sentiments throughout the country, then the news will be met with resentment. The contributors throughout the coun- try, and the workers for the combined funds, were not consulted on the drastic step taken. It was the action of a group in national headquarters, and in spite of their best intentions to increase the sums necessary for important reconstruction and relief work to be "commensurate with the great need" in the present crisis, it was an ill-advised step. Detroit Jews will undoubtedly agree that to create another series of campaigns for funds is a grave error. While in this community it appears almost certain that both the Joint Distribution Committee and the American Palestine Campaign will re- main beneficiaries of the 1936 Allied Jew- ish Campaign, the division in the national ranks is not an encouraging element in efforts to combine forces for relief and re- constructive projects. It is not yet known what the plans of the J. D. C. will be in future fund-raising en- deavors. But the Zionist Organization of America has already taken steps to unite all campaigns for Palestinian work under one fund, to draw into it the great land- redemption agency of the Jewish National Fund, the Hadassahs, the labor groups and the Mizrachi. It is a forward step worthy of the great appeal embodied in the work for Palestine's redemption and reconstruc- tion. Communities throughout the country will henceforth he compelled, by the hun- ger for land upon which to settle the Jew- ish refugees and sufferers from many por- tions of the world, to give the Jewish Na- tion Fund a place of equality with the Keren Hayesod. This will mean the rais- ing of much larger funds for Palestine than even the most ardent Zionists have dreamed of until now. At the same time, the hands of the leaders of the Zionist movement must be strengthened by giving Lights front Shadotrland By LOUIS ,dpowsswwwwwa , LEGAL CHRONICLE Michigan's Jewish Pioneers PEKARSKY or n'iru'" peI° PIL "o o '; h 1 1 :a deZ.Per t Cot frighten of I r rIl Art. pentn "o: tynaic•tla thl• feature. State's Centennial Celebration Revives Interesting Story of the Early Settlers Who First Came to This State 170 Years Ago Strictly Confidential Tidbits from Everywhere By PHINEAS J. BIRON (copyright, 1175. Dr 6. A. CAPITOL STUFF If certain Republican bigwigs have their way the G. 0. P. cam- paign guns in next year's presi- The big news in Ilollywood this dential election will be heavily week is the report from New York By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ that Gaumont-British Pictures is loaded with the kind of ammuni- planning to make films in Cali- tion you'd expect to find in a Nazi fornia. Mark Ostrer, chairman of organ . .. All the myths about the board of G-B, and one of the "Jewish control" of the New Deal, The centennial anniversary of Michigan's gait before the middle of the 19th Century were most prominent Jews in England, statehood, which is being celebrated this month, from Germany and Austria-Hungary and many the malicious tales about FDR be- arrived in America for the cele- entered business in Mackinac because it was a ing of "Jewish" ancestry and simi- bration of the company's first an- serves to recall the beginnings of Jewish settle- connecting center with Wisconsin. The families lar canards are being dusted off niversary celebration in this coun- ment i Michigan. for use . . . Washington sources try with word that he is negotiat- Prior to 1850 there were Jewish commun- settling in Michigan, later to form the commu- expect the 1936 campaign to outdo ing for a production company to ities in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, and it was nities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, were largely the 1928 election, when the bug- be established in California. Ac- related by marriage. The majority of them aboo of the "Pope over the White cording to Ostrer, his American not until after that year that Detroit became moved to Detroit when the city became a boom- House" helped swamp Al Smith ... producting unit will have English the state's Jewish center. Only next year the Pope lie will The first Jew on record to settle in Michi- ing commercial center. The burial ground in make way for the lie about the financing backing. Since we can now look forward gan was Ezekiel Solomon, who lived in Mack- Ann Arbor was organized in 1848. "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" to Gaumont-British films with a Following the rise of the Jewish population ... As a matter of fact this phase "made in Hollywood" tag, let's Mac from 1763 to 1816. Ile is mentioned as in Detroit, there were few colonization ventures of the campaign is already in full a peep at some of the gentle- the proprietor of a general store whose be- blast . .. The Federation of In- A magazine published for the fur trade have men responsible for G-B's suc- longings were to the extent of one canoe. His by Jews, most of them having failed. The most dependent Republicans is flooding carries the following interesting story: cess. The head of the organization prominence as the pioneer Jewish settler is also recent colonization scheme was the one started the country with letters containing is Mark Ostrer who is a compara- enhanced by the historic fact that he was an in 1890 in Bad Axe where a group of German such statements as "race and reli- Word was received from London last tive newcomer in the movie busi- Jews formed Palestine Colony. The project was gion have entered the national week by the Fur Trade Boycott Committee ness. Several years ago he and his eye witness of the massacre at Mackinac on June scene and will defeat Roosevelt" that the fur trade there is about to organize brothers, who were bankers, be- 3, 1763, and was one of the few whites to es- abandoned after a struggle of seven years. and "the American people are fully Other farm ventures were started in South convinced that Jewism and Com- a boycott of German goods along the lines of came interested in Gaumont-Brit- cape with his life. the New York committee's work. ish, which had been making about Haven, but most of the farmers here are now con- munism are one and the same and The First Jewish Settler in State Until recently the conservative elements two pictures a year. The firm ducting summer resorts. By far the most im- that Roosevelt is the puppet of the While the testimony of all witnesses in in London opposed the step and an active dates from the 1890', when it Baruchs, the Cohens and the business has continued with German fur deal- was founded in Paris by M. Gau- connection with this massacre appeared under portant farming venture in Michigan's history, Frankfurters, etc." .. . The sta- ers, dressers and dyers. 1 mont. The English branch came the heading "Sworn before me on the Holy promising to be one of the most important farm- tionary on which these letters are An Incident was reported to Leo Wein- into existence merely as an out- Evangelist," Solomon's testimony appeared under ing ventures in the world, is the settlement of printed carried the names of sev- schenker, secretary of the committee, concern- ' let for pictures in the British Sunrise Co-Operative Farm Colony at Alicia, eral important Republicans ...The ing a London merchant who sent nutrias to Isles. Since Ostrer became its the heading, "Sworn .before me." executive secretary of the outfit Solomon, a German Jew, withdrew with the near Saginaw, Michigan. Leipzig to be dressed. At Yom Kippur serv- dominating figure Gaumont-Brit. distributing this stuff is one Ed- Detroit Jewry's Early History ices a London dresser who was given the honor ish has become a major factor in English.' to Drummond's Island after 1812. For ward James Smythe .. . This is of carrying the Talmud (the Torah was meant, the movie industry and is credited 60 years, members of this family had been Detroit Jewry, now numbering 75,000, the same Smythe who peddled re- of course) loudly refused to share the honor with introducing to cinema audi- dates back to 1850 when Isaac and Sophie Cozen ligious slogans to the Republicans affiliated with the official and civilian colonies with the merchant who, though an ardent ences Nova Pilbeam, Peter Lorre, at Ft. Michilimackinac and moved to Drummond settled in Detroit, which at that time had a in 1928 and 1932 Zionist, gave business "to the Nazis for the Marta Eggerth, Jan Kiepura and sake of saving a few shekels." The rabbi de- Jessie Pilbeam. Already its pictures in 1816. Solomon's descendants still live on phpulation of 21,000. Mr. and Mrs. Cozen were COMMUNAL FRONT After 14 years in the same loca- livered a biting sermon on Jewish traitors, and followed to this city by a number of other Jews, are shown in 4,000 theaters from St. Joseph's Island near Drummond's Island. tion the American Jewish Commit- the hisses of the congregation drove the dealer coast to coast. Ezekiel Solomon originally came to Mon- descendants of immigrants from Bavaria, Ger- tee has moved to 461 Fourth Ave- out of the synagogue, Second only to Ostrer in G-B Is many and Austria. Old local documents indicate nue, just a couple of blocks from Jeffrey Bernerd, also an English treal as a youth and served as a merchant's former headquarters ... That Particular importance was added to this Jew, who is general manager. He clerk. Having come in contact with traders and such names as: Silbermann, Hirsch, Lang, Cohen, its neighborhood is rapidly becoming item when the journal quoted, from the came into the movie field shortly voyageurs he yielded to the call of the great Friedlander, Schloss, Bendit, Hirschman, Neu- a mecca for Jewish organizations the War with the Motion Northwest and accompanied one of the convoys mann, Friedmann, Ileineman, Sloman, Prell, Am- . . . Neighbors of the Committee new declaration of the Jewish Board of before Sales Agency, later being to Mackinac in 1761. One of his children by an berg, Frankel and Kanter. are the ORT and the Jewish Wel- Deputies of London, of which Neville Picture appointed managing director of the The Detroit Jewish community had its foun- fare Board . . . One of the best Laski is chairman,, in which the previous Stoll Film Company... In 1925 he Indian woman, William Solomon, served the known national Jewish organiza- stand of neutrality on the boycott was re- formed his own company while act- British as an interpreter and his name is fre- dation in the Cozen home where Congregation tions is shopping for a new publi- velled and the following resolution ing as special representative in quently found in the records of the Indian gov- Beth El was founded on Sept. 22, 1050. It was city man ... We hear that the new England for Harold Lloyd. About ernment. Another son, Gulliver Solomon, mar- the first Jewish congregation in Michigan and met JDC drive will get under way at a adopted: three years ago he joined Gaumont- regularly in the Cozen home under the leader- big pow-wow in Chicago sometime British and is now the key man in ried Agribicona of the Santeaux Tribe, and sis- in December ... The job of execu- "We, representing the Jews of the British ter of Mrs. Henry Schoolcraft whose husband's ship of Rabbi Samuel Marcus of New York. When tive that organization. secretary of the American Empire, solemnly place on record our indig- The number three man in G-B is great historic work is said to have inspired Rabbi Marcus died of cholera several years later Jewish Congress is still open .. . nant protest against the cruel and continuous Michael Balcon, executive in charge Hiawatha by Longfellow. a cemetery one half acre in size, laying in what The wife of an official of one of defamation and persecution of the Jews in of production. Still a young man, is now the city of Hamtramck, was purchased the national Jewish organizations Other Early Jewish Settlers Germany. (he's only 39), Balcon entered the is toying with the idea of singing "We reaffirm that no self-respecting Jaw Another prominent Jewish name appearing by this comparatively poor congregation with a motion picture business as a direc- in the choir of a church . . . She will handle German goods or utilize German tor for the Victor outfit in England. in early Michigan Jewish history is that of Jacob down payment of $150.00. needs the money because her lord services so long as this policy endures. We The growth of Detroit as a Jewish center and master keeps a lock on his Later he became connected with Franks, member of the Franks family of Mon- pledge ourselves to pursue by every lawful the Gainsborough Picture Com- treal and related to the Franks of Philadelphia. was gradual and slow until the early years of purse . . . Young Israel is said to means ■ and with inflexible determination the pany, then the largest in Britain, the present century when the boom created by be planning a national $250,000 re- fight, which is none of our seeking, against after the World War. He reached Jacob Franks and his nephew, John Lawe, are construction campaign . . . The this systematic and barbarous denial of those his present post in 1927, when a referred to as "Jews extensively embarked in Henry Ford brought thousands of applicants for American Pro-Falasha Committee principles of liberty and equality to which jobs to this city. Middle class traders formed is looking for a philanthropist to number of the outstanding British for trade." all are entitled, irrespective of race or creed." film units merged. Isaac Moses is also prominently mentioned the bulk of the Jewish population in Detroit, provide it with new rent-free quar- while we're on the subject in the state's early history and reference is and in time of normal functioning of automobile ters, having received notice that it No longer a controversial subject, the of And Gaumont-British we must not must vacate the office it has been boycott is now a matter of obligation on forget to mention A. P. Waxman, made to his election as a member in the Detroit plants, several thousands are engaged in local occupying gratis for the past sev- the part of every self-respecting Jew, as G-B's advertising counsel and Masonic Lodge. In 1875 he was mentioned as automobile factories. eral years ... The latest gentry to Detroit has one conservative synogague, one take to the stump are a number of evidenced by the above quoted resolution director of publicity, whose most • a New York Tory. recent stunt of showmanship was reform congregation and 45 orthodox congrega- young Jewish fanatics who are Edwin Kanter is recorded as having lived and the incident reported from London. to convert the new 38th Street! preaching Orthodox Judaism a la No so long ago some Jews still argued Midtown Hudson Tunnel between in Mackinac in 1846. He was born in Bres- tions. The United Hebrew Schools have seven Billy Sunday from soap boxes on with a total student body of 1,700 either that the boycott can do no good oi New York and New Jersey into a lau in 1824, his mother being a relative of Edwin branches New York's West Side ... Wear- and girls. The Sunday schools take care ing yarmelkes, these young zealots that it might do even greater harm. To- little theatre in the raw for a spec- Losher. A graduate of Breslau Gymnasium with boys of an additional 2,000 children, and there are are thundering that earthquakes ial showing of G-B's thriller a knowledge of several languages, he was a day it is certain that it might do some "Transatlantic Tunnel" to a group stowaway on a ship bound for New Orleans. a number of private teachers as well as Yiddish and wars and anti-Semitism are good and that it cannot possibly bring of sandhogs and engineers. the result of the Godlessness of the Used as an interpreter, he was later taken care teaching schools. worse harm than has already been visited BENJAMIN WARNER DIES present Jewish generation ... Cities With Jewish Populations of by the relief committee of New Orleans Jew- Just as we were banging out this upon German Jewry. The growth of reform congregations in NAZIATIS column, news came of the sudden ish community. Charles Bresler taught him Eng- The latest Nazi propaganda trick A Jew who buys German-made goods, death of Benjamin Warner, father in Detroit, and he later 'sailed the Great Michigan began with the liberalization of Con- in this country is a series of pop- or travels on a German vessel, or attends of the Warner brothers, film mag- lish gregation Beth El of Detroit. When Beth El ular songs boosting Hitler ... One the Olympic Games, is not only disloyal nates. lie died in Youngstown, Lakes as a clerk. Beginning with 1847 he was began to show reform tendencies in 1862, a of Broadway's leading song pub- in business in Mackinac and was known as a Ohio, where he first Started in busi- to his own group but to humanity. For ness, while visiting his daughter, great friend of the Indiana. He moved to De- group of orthodox leaders seceded and formed lishers has received (and turned if we betray our own human rights we Mrs. David Robins. Until his retire- troit in 1852, founded the German-American Congregation Shaarey Zedek which became the down) six ditties glorifying Der Fuehrer in the last two weeks. betray also those of all humanity. ment he was owner of a theatre in leader of the conservative elements in the city. . . . And, incidentally, the Nazi Nile s, Ohio. It was the elder Bank and was active in politics as a Democrat. Temple Beth El was directly responsible for the propaganda bureau is responsible Warner who interested his sone in He served as vice-president and treasurer of subsequent formation of reform congregations fors lot of the more lurid anti- the Los Angeles Sanitarium at Temple Beth in 1855. Nazi yarns to give it a chance to Duarte, California, where the Charles E. Bresler came to Ypsilanti in in Grand Rapids, Lansing, Jackson, Bay City, deny them later on and shout about Warner family donated $100,000 1840 and was a prominent businessman. He had Pontiac and Flint. "atrocity tales" ... Since the Nano Non-Jews as well as Jews return from for a Warner Memorial Clinic and the distinction of having crossed the ocean 191 Among the Jewish structures in Detroit in blame the Jews for everything institution's motion picture addition to the synagogues and Hebrew schools, how are Hitler's agents going to Palestine with expressions of admiration the equipment. Ile also served on the times. He was one of the signers of the Articles are the North End Clinic, Jewish Community explain the shortage of pork and for Jewish achievements. Dr. Edgar De sanitarium board and was active of Congregation Beth El of Detroit. ham in Germany ... Judge Jere- Center, Jewish Children's Home, Jewish Old miah T. Mahoney, generalissimo of in other Jewish institutions in Los Frederick E. Cohen, Detroit painter, was an Witt Jones, in his description of Jewish Angeles and Hollywood. Folks' Home, and House of Shelter. the anti-Olympic forces, is being English Jew. He was the teacher of S. T. efforts as he witnessed them on his recent THE WARNER BROTHERS Besides Detroit, the following Michigan called humanit-Aryan by his The death of Benjamin Warner Ives and Robert Hopkins. pilgrimage to the Holy Land, speaks of have Jewish populations numbering from friends . . . And speaking of the Mich. Jewish Community Prior to 1850 cities focuses attention on the life-story Olympics, watch for a big receiver- Zionist work as fulfilling ancient prophecy, of his sons—Albert, Harry, Sam The history of the Michigan Jewish com- 1 to 200 families: Alpena, Ann Arbor, Bay City, ship scandal in Chicago which will In one of his articles in the Detroit News and Jack—a story which is an in- munity prior to 1850 must of necessity be con- Benton Harbor, Escanaba, Flint, Geneva Town- involve one of the noisiest pro- tegral part of the motion picture fined to reference to individual settlers, because ship, Grand Rapids, Ilancock, Holland, Iron Olympicates ... The ears of a cer- he wrote: industry. Harry, the oldest son of Mountain, Jackson, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Mt. tain Broadway restaurateur are Benjamin, started in business when there were no large organized communities in still burning from the castigation So for as my observation goes, the Zion- he was barely 14 in Youngstown, the state until the founding of the Jewish com- Clenitns, Petoskey, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw, he received from Magistrate ist Movement in Palestine is making history. South Ilaven, Traverse City and Wyandotte. Ohio. His first business was a shoe munity in Detroit in 1850. Brodsky ... While dining in this (The American Herren). The Jewish colonies dot the landscape with repairing shop. That was in 1896. ( PLEASE 1111IN To NEXT PAGE Most of the Jewish immigrants to Michi- cultivated oases, and many of them have been ( PLEASE TVIIN TO NEXT PAGE ) in existence for a quarter of a century or more. The Jewish section is prosperous and First Lady of attractive. In Hadar Hacarmel there is a large trade and engineering school, boarding American Jewry and elementary schools, an open air theater that will accommodate 2,000 persons. The The World's Only Jewish Children's Village Rebekah Kohut's Golden new Jewish suburbs surrounding Jerusalem Jubilee in Public Benjamni De Casserea, eminent faintest idea hoW vulgar they are the most engaging in that section, while By GERTRUDE J. PASCAL writer and critic, descendant of are." the head offices of the Zionist enterprise are a Life "The spirit of Germany—soft, the family of Baruch Spinoza, is bee-hive of activity and housed in an impos- EDITOR'S NOTE: Palestine, the lend of youth, boast. of tihe world's only wide , elusively Jewish children'. •Illage. In commotion wth the natio. arid the author of a pamphlet, "Ger- swampy, slippery soil." ing structure. By LILLIAN D. WALD "A man lowers himself by fre- celebration of the 1510 annhprvary of Janitor Itadasnah. Mrs. • mans, Jews and France," in which Nor should I forget to mention the re- 'NJ reran of Junior Ihzdamahti Palestine committee, . deocribrd the life • eoloey Ire . is compiled a series of statements quenting the society of Germans." EDITOR'S NOTE: Lillian D. Wald. the forestration of Palestine, which is part of In Meier i Shfeysh, Junior Iladareshi. unique rhildren Another chapter in which he fuenderof the Remy St. Settle- from the writings of Nietzsche. governed entirely by children. the Zionist program. To date the Jewish Na- ment, I. Americeti outstanding p- condemns the Germans is titled This pamphlet, published by the tional Fund has planted 1,250,000 trees on the rint worker. Rebekah Kohut Is In The rushing tourist, "doing" for their growing bodies and Rose Printers & Publishers, Inc., "German Culture." American Jewry's nen lady. elopes of the Nazareth hills, the Ilerzl Woods Three of the 31 pages are de- tallarticle MI. Wald telly of her Palestine in a few hours or a minds. Through co-operative 91 Runyon St., Newark, N. J., at Mishman, and other denuded sections. aspordstion with Mn. Kohut, deism few days, misses seeing one of living and group activity, amid proves that contrary to the claims voted to a discussion of the Jews, Jewish women com- This fund also preserves the ancient forests, of American rs, is he says of them: being hon- the most unique educational in- peaceful surroundings, they be- who munal worke of Nazis, Nietzsche hated the Ger- and which are few but precious; the cedars of Le- ored on the ercaelon of her soh "What a blessing a Jew is stitutions in a country that boasts came useful social beings and mans and had the highest respect banon, for instance, which bear about the •anhervary In nubile Ilfp, at • among Germans!" dinner In New tort on Soy. ti, advances in a variety of fields. learn a trade to enable them to same relation to Palestine and Syria as the for the Jews. wMn a ridden Jubilee fund of "This race (the Jews) should Decasseres took the excerpts in Far from the large urban cen- espa ornnsiba ililtiiveeslihaod and meet irc- giant redwoods and sequoias of California do the.000will be presented to Mew not be irritated without necessity. et for distributionamong the this pamphlet from the 15 volumes KOil to our qwn nation, plus, of course, the sacred ters, in a hilltop in Samaria, situ- ortnniralloas ta which she has de- In the 11 years that the chil- of Nietzsche's works. In a fore- Therefore anti-Semites should be ated in an isolated part of the traditions of the lands of the Bible. voted her life. expelled from Germany." word to the booklet he states: Valley of Sharon, are a group of dren's village is in existence, its Judging by what one sees in western "Since Wagner's return to Ger- "In Germany his universal doc- reputation for turning out healthy buildings that comprise Meier Palestine the Zionist Movement in the Holy To those who know Rebekah many he has condescended to trine of Will-to-Power and his everything and young women, socially Land is a going concern, and, with the favor that I despise—even Kohut she represents the ulti- Shfeyah, an autonomous children's youths ideal of Superman have been used and vocationally efficient, co-oper- village, where the daily routine of the powerful British government as a fos- anti-Semitism." mate in two things—unselfish by professors and mob-masters as to "In tering parent, it is fulfilling the ancient pro- respect to cleaner intellec- and devoted service in the field of life, education and work are ative in attitude, has brought so philosophy to excuse their atro- may application that there is now carried on entirely by children. • phecy and "making the wilderness blossom tual habits, Europe is not a little cities, their sadism and their to- Indebted to the Jews; above all, of education and social work As a complete social unit, con- • long waiting list of children to u the rose." talitarion-state crimes. But they the Germans as being a lamen- and her abiding and everlast- sisting of home, school, social and enter the village, recommended by lg . welfare agencies ine iyisdoucgial Zionists will not only feel pleased with have carefully concealed what you tably deraissonable race, who, ing faith in the Hebrew tradi- vocational community, Meier Shfe- a scnhools, yah is an educational Institution d will find in this booklet." even at the present day, must al- the impressions of Dr. Jones, but will also In his attack on the Germans, ways have their 'heads washed.' tion as a way of life. that reproduces the typical con- v2i0iT population of the lgahgdegultp present is an In New York on Nov. 21, ditions of social life. Co-opera- tgi s be grateful to him for the interest he has Nietzsche is quoted among other It has always been the Jews' is 11T5hebcooym tive and mutually helpful living things as follows: community y gov- more than a thousand persons, problem to bring a people to rai- shown in making a study of the Jewish execu- " 'German intellect' is my foul is the aim of the educational pro- tive ande xecu- erned goubnyoillgego i solm a tg Jews and Gentiles, who unite son. " ized solely conditions in Palestine and the efforts of air." "It was Heinrich Heins who in their value of these rare gram at Meier Shfeyah, carried "When I try to think of the out in practice through the study- the decisions of which our people to build a cultural and physical kind of man who is opposed to gave me the most perfected Idea qualities, will pay tribute to work plan and direct acquaintance children, are binding not only on the chil- of what a lyrical poet could be." haven there. With Palestine assuming a me in all my instincts, my men- "Among Jews I did, indeed, find Mrs. Kohut at a dinner in the with the agricultural and indus- dren but on the adult teachers. tal image takes the form of a taste and delicacy toward me, but Hotel Commodore in celebration trial processes of the country. advisors and director as well. role of world importance as a tourist cen- German." Underprivileged Children Meier Shfeyah is the product among Germans." of her half century of service "Even the presence of a Ger- not "The ter, it is to be hoped that an increasing The children who come to live of American direction and finan- Jews are beyond all doubt to the highest appeals in our retards my digestion." at Meier Shfeyah are selected cial n I its rumpeH prai rt. It is maintained by the toughest and number of Christian leaders will learn to man "I can no longer abide the the strongest, at present living in life. They meet to honor a from among the so-called under- • American youth race purest V i % r . appreciate the importance not merely of (German) race." privileged. Some are orphans, r 7u nnii g at' Wo- assah, t a he°Y creative leader, whose achieve- "I was condemned to the so- Europe." A two-page chapter on France ments it would take a volume some are neglected children, men's Zionist Organization of Jewish achievements in Palestine but also ciety of the Germans." others are children of ill, poor or America. The chairman of the pays tribute to the French as to relate adequately. And at of the Palestine effort as a solution to an Under the caption "Germany compared quarrelsome parents. At Meier school's advisory committee for • to the Germans he des- the Germans," Mr. DeCas- pised. Nietzsche is quoted as the same time thousands who Shfeyah these children are re- number of years has been Dr. important world problem created by op- and sores has compiled a chapter of saying: "We Germans are nearer will not be able to attend that habilitated by leading a normal, B. Berkson, formerly of Chicago' pressiona of Jews in many backward quotations among which we read: to barbarism than the French." varied, busy life, rich in content (PLEASE TURN TO LOEI PAGE) (PLEASE TERN TO NEXT PAGE) "The Germans have not the Christian countries. LONDON TO HOLLYWOOD A Yardstick of Loyalty A Non-Jew's View of Palestine DeCasseres Shows Nietzsche Hated the German People Where Youth Reigns