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King George V at the Seder

Strictly
Confidential

Tidbits from Everywhere

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

When the Late British Ruler Visited Palestine

(copyright 1938, 8. A.

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8 1

LONG LIVE THE KING
The British Privy Council, the
Folio.
When the Into King George V was a boy of 17 he made a world tour
body which officially proclaimed the
EDITOR'S NOTE,
on board H. M. S. Bachante, in the course of which he and his elder
former Prince of Wales as King
f the Seder service in the
as ■ m idsbipm•n
n and partook o
a lestine
Edward VIII, includes six Jews
brother, Prince Albert Victor, visited' P
Panigel. From time to time d ur-
Jewish Privy Councillors are Leslie
R abbi Meyer
Jerusalem,
ies
to
home of the Haham Bashi of
Of
ing the recitalf the NagaA, Raw P•nigel explained some of the ceremon
Hore-Belisha, minister of trans-
i:W
director of the Alliance
m of the late Nissim Behar, then
port; Sir Philip Sassoon, under-sec-
the prince hrough the mediu
retary for Air; Sir Herbert Sam-
Israelite School in Palestine. The prince partook freely of the matzoh, bitter herbs
uel, who, however, was in the U. S.
and the charaaseth and diligently followed all the details of the ceremony. That e was
ntifyy
ration
was
to
id
Decla
at the time; Emanuel Shinwell,
SA
Balfour King
George described
in April, 1882, 36 years beforee the issuance
he
former minister of mines; Sir
s journal
When m•Ilino notices. kindly roe one We of the
■ impressions of
that prince's name f
Isaac Isaacs, retiring governor-
I Jewish personalities who make the
occasion in vivid language. Below we present the late King George'
general of Australia, and Sir Mi-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invitee correspondence it sub-
I wheels and the music go 'round
that Seder in Palestine in 1882.
jects of Interest to the Jewish people. but dirolaires rosponsi•
chael Myers ... The late Marques::
and
'round
in
the
film
capital
we
JO
atilt, for an indorsement of the view• esproseed by the writers
of Reading was also a member of
have selected what we think are
Arts Feature syndicate
Sr.,11
but
Jews
the Privy Council ... Synagogues
(Copyright.
13311.
spots.
Not only British Jewry
Sabbath Readings of the Torah
throughout the British Empire will
throughout the world have reason to igvirfc BERLIN'S SILVER
Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 10:1-13:16
have to print new prayer books in
Prophetical portion—Jer. 46:11-28
mourn the death of King George V. Not JUBILEE
evening at 6:30, we all went with is the Wine," and in the same way the herbs
order to replace the name of
In celebration of Irving Berlin's
In
the
only
was
the
Balfour
Declaration
issued
Shevat 7, 5696
George V by Edward VIII .. .
25th anniversary as a succesful
Sir Charles and Lady Wilson and Dr. Chaplin of "the Lord's ordinance." The hands were
January 31, 1936
oge no
m
The Nazi government took no
urig
onootco
r,
p iloeta
d
during his reign, but the only Jew to serve
a er tsesif- to the celebration of the Passover at the house then washed a second time. Then the third cup chances on being snubbed by the
Zit
as Viceroy of India — the late Viscount song
of the Chief Rabbi of the Sephardim, Raphael was drunk, each member of the family reclining re
new monarch, because Germany
menial banquet in his honor in Los
, we weof
Reading—was his appointee. Jews were Angeles. More than 100 oustanding Meyer Panigel, a venerable old man with a white a little back from the table, in symboflreedom
was represented at King George's
n, ar
unique
Palestine's influence on Jews throughout among his intimate friends, and he had writers of American popul
, h' h told of the ease and the new-won
funeral by a delegation which did
turban and long cloak tr mme with
i
embr
ended the functio
not include a single m
e of
the world has its interesting reaction in received Dr. Chaim Weizmann in private sic attended
his flowing under dress. He was their ancestors from slavery.
the Nazi party .. . Speaking of
in Holly w ood
the observance of Chamisho Osor, the Jew- audiences to discuss Zionism.
This would appear to have been the moment
t:dpalfferenaPsecat
Germany
reminds
us
that
the
new
HlyirdwLnnsatlas'rt
by
Rabbi
Nissim
Baruch,
nearly
a man
ish Arbor Day, very appropriately referred
was an appropriate mark of affection, to
when St. John asked, leaning back, "Who is it?"
humble singing waiter in N e w
King will be the first British ruler
to traditionally as Rosh IIashonah Le- only a few weeks ago, for Jewry to York's lower East Side and became as old as himself.
John xiii. 26). Then the Chief Rabbi again
to be crowned without the use of
(St.
They met us at the door of his house, and
Ilonoth, the New Year of the Trees.
commence the planting of the King George an international figure in the years we went with them into his dining chamber, took bread and brake it and gave it to all that his German titles .. . George V
was Duke of Saxony .and Prince
In spite of the blizzards and frosts in V Jubilee Forest in Palestine, on the oc- that followed. Since he first
were with him, and dipped it into the dish with
the world in 1911 with
of Saxe-Coburg . . . During the
where the rest of his family were assembled. It
our own climates, we observe this festival casion of the 25th anniversary of the reign charmed
It d room, one half of which was the haroseth and lettuce. The family dipped to- I War, when the British royal family
. first big song hit, "Alexander's
ma
and rejoice because in Palestine the day of King George and Queen Mary, and the h Rag
'
two
and
two,
smiling
and
bowing
e
name from Saxe-Co-
Time Band," Berlin has con
other. gether
changed its
ALL,
is utzed for rejoicing over the blossom- occasion had added significance with the tributed one or more Song hits raised as a dais about two feet above d the
burg-Gotha to Windsor, the Ger-
each while so doing (St. John xiii. 26). Then
ORCH
which the
n
Two
supper
tables
w
spread,
rou
every
year
since
that
time.
His
man titles were dropped . . The
ing of the trees and ,the sprouting forth first tree to be planted in this forest being
u ed themselves. The old the Chief Rabbi took "the cup after supper"
finds no parallel in the lives
llromiy.
late Mortimer Schiff was the only
,
Ent • y at once glu
or.
the Winsor record
a cress Oriental cedar from
lt. B .
(the four and last, St. Luke mot. 20;
of vegetation.
of his fellow composers.
Jew invited to the exclusive stag
man's
wife
in
festal
dress,
his
sons
and
their
/.
Peed.
W
by
the
late
,
In the Diaspora the festival is utilized Great Park, sent to Palestine
5
•
dinner
tendered Edward VIII when
ssis 111
children,
all
sat
round
a
circular
table,
on
which
25)
and
the
psalms
of
the
Great
Hallel
(11
A NEW CELEBRITY
for the planting of trees. There is no bet- King himself.
he visited the United States in
From the ranks of the song
116, 117, 188) were sung.
was placed a large waiter, five feet in diameter,
ter way of honoring the occasion and the
1924 as the Prince of Wales .. .
writers
comes
another
celebrity.
Tel Aviv has a street named King
Impressed by Domesticity
During that visit the Prince was
country from which the celebration origi- George Road, and there are many Jewish The young man, who in 1912, used containing the unleavened bread, the haroseth (a
We were much impressed by the complete
the house guest of Jack Curley,
COMIlt
kind of thick sauce made of figs, dates, raisins and
to stand on a chair go that the
nated
than
by
helping
in
the
afforestation
(MHO
institutions in England which point with congregation in his father's syna- vinegar, and said to typify the clay with which
the Jewish wrestling promoter
of Eretz Israel. It helps to clothe the pride to the visit by King George and to an gogue in Syracuse, N. Y. might their ancestors made bricks in Egypt), the bitter domesticity of the feast. The servants of the with the Irish name King Ed-
all
joined,
taking
their
share
at
the
table
family
Land' of Israel which has been denuded interest shown in their work by His Ma- hear him sing will be coming back
ward was identified with Pales-
below the dais; the Chief also passed the un.
herbs (lettuce, endive, wild celery) to coin-
tine from the day of his christen-
to Syracuse soon as an invisible,
of trees during the centuries; and the pro-
l
leavened
bread
to
us
and
the
bitter
herbs,
as
emorate
the
bitterness
of
the
Egyptian
bon-
ing because the water sprinkled
but integrally important part of
FAMOt
m
cess of afforestation means material assist- jesty.
mutton
bone.
on him was from the River Jordan
But
a
deep
friendship
has
not
ended.
a
motion
picture.
ance in the work of Palestine's reconstruc-
dage--and a plate with a large drinking the first we sat a little apart from the others near the
Featuriag'
The young man, who was seven
in Palestine .. .
It is being continued with the accession to
TABLE,.
The supper began by all
tion and helps to reduce unemployment.
when
he
felt
the
urge
to
climb
POTPOURRI
four cups of wine mixed with water which wall; and we ate. The men, the women, and
The Jewish National Fund, the land- the throne of King Edward VIII who, like upon chairs, and is now going on ar f the
The will of Samuel Rothafel
d around during the evening, and by the children were conversing and chatting to-
redemption fund for Palestine around his father, is a friend of the Zionist cause 31, is Harold Arlen, debonaire a passed to God for the fruit of the vine (St. gether at intervals as at a happy family gather. (Boxy to you) confirms what we
and
of
Zionist
leaders.
The
former
Prince
genius
of
music
composition
in
the
said
last week that he died broke
which will gather major interest in the
giving th
... Ile left only $5,000 ... Mau-
manner.
Luke xxii.17) and for the day. Then after wash- ing
(St. we
John
xiii).
.•
When
rose
to leave,
the Chief Rabbi
observance of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, of Wales numbers among his closest per- modern
His
father
is
Samuel
Arluck,
can-
rice
Brodie, the Canadian-born
friends Sir Phillip Sassoon, an under- tor of Temple Adath-Yeshurun in ing his hands the Rabbi took one of the three
makes its traditional appeal for the observ- sonal
doctor who is credited with the
large, flat, round loaves of unleavened bread chanted a prayer invoking blessings on the Queen
note:
Queen
Victoria),
on
development
of an, anti-paralysis
ance of the New Year of the Trees by secretary in the British cabinet. Sir Philip Syracuse, N. Y. and Harold's real
(editor's
of course is neither Harold
from the table and nursing as it were in his arms, of England
serum, will be featured in the Feb-
of Wales (editor's note:
the planting of trees in Palestine. This has not only been the new King's compan- name
NUMEROUS,'
nor Arlen. Hyman Arluck is more
ruary
issue
of
the March of Time
ion
on
many
hunting
expeditions,
but
also
OF MOTHEI,
call should be given the wholehearted re- accompanied him on his trip to the United like it, but for the sake of euphony blessed it "then he broke it and gave it to them the Prince and Princess
. . . One of New York's leading
all" and they did all eat, mingling it with mouth- the late King Edward VII) and every member
Every Sae
their family. The whole ceremony lasted two
sponse that is due to the efforts for Pales-
and ease of remembering he twist-
athletic clubs allows the local
in Of
States. Only recently King Edward VIII ed it in his present appellation.
at the Jew' s ;.,
fuls of the bitter herbs, after dipping them
hours. As we walked home through the streets
branch of the Silver Shirts to use
tine's redemption.
ter, the Coui'
was seen in the company of Arthur
Arlen's latest noteworthy efforts
one of its rooms ... Palestine has
of the Jewish quarter, we heard other families
the
sauce.
Choral Sodi
Schwartz, American composer. A friend of composition are four songs that
the highest birth rate of any civi-
Different Is This Night?"
"How
under the ii
The
Rabbi then cut off a piece of the loaf celebrating the Passover with closed doors.
feature Eddie Cantor's new 61,-
of
the
Jewish
ex-servicemen,
the
King
has
ized country-41. 6 per 1,000 as
Rhoda Zaha
We went out by the Damascus Gate to our
500,000 production. Arlen's great-
competed with 17.1 per 1,000 for
' In fighting the hatred of non-Jews we taken a personal interest in Major Brunel est song hit was 'Stormy Weather.' and put it away in a napkin for "him that
afternoon at
the United States ... Friends of
should come," that it, the expected Elijah. It encampment, and thus had to pass under Cal-
dancing and'
ore depressing Cohen, the legless head of the Jewish Ex- THE SPEWACKS ARE BACK
too often forget the even m
Scripta Mathematics are giving a
members of
was explained that this would be used again vary's green hill. We looked up at the precipice
Jew-hatred
Servicemen's
Union.
As
a
sportsman
the
Sam
and
Bella
Spewack,
the
fa-
dinner on Feb. 16, to Harold M.
fact of the predominance of
of which St.
top
Both groups
new King has occasion to meet Lord Mel- mous Broadway married writing later on in the supper—when Elijah does not on its southern side, and
Phillips, who is one of the publica-
from the
among Jews themselves.
tinian folk 41
then stoned at the bot-
couple,
whose
play,
"Boy
Meets
was
flung
tion's angels ... Proceeds will go
There is nothing more despicable than chett and Harold Abrahams, Olympic Girl," lampoons Hollyvvood as suc- come—instead of the Paschal Lamb. This last Stephen
honor of
h
causes
was also represented by the mutton-bone on tom, at the place called in the Talmud, Beth, to the journal ... Jewish centers
sprint
champion
of
1924.
Dr.
Weizmann,
whic
log to Detroi
mitism
rent
cessfully
that
it
is
a
smash
hit,
the ewish
anti-Se
running amateur boxing shows
J
As he lay
A musical it
apartments Dr. N
Soklow and Sir Herb
ert Sam- have returned to Hollywood under the plate "since the Sacrifice and the Temple Has-sekilah, "the place of stoning."
ahum
may have to choose between their
up standin
and saw above
some Jews to refuse to
befriended contract to Samuel Goldwyn. They had ceased." The family then drank the sec- at its foot he re, e h looked Man
installation 0
uel
as
the
Zionist
leaders
who
shows and financing the Berlin
to
Jews,
or
to
employ
Jews,
or
to
be
con-
day Afternot
s the vieion of the "Son of g on the
are here to write a light romantic
Olympics .. . The Amateur Ath-
siderate With the feelings of their fellow- the new King.
it the Deets
and cup of wine and sang a line r
comedy for Miriam Hopkins—and
letic Union is trying to raise Olym-
chant,
and
more
wine
was
mixed
with
water.
right
hand
of
God"
(Acts
vii,
55)
just
over
the
Thus, while mourning the death of King the Spewacks are past masters o f
Jan. 27, at 2
Jews in traditional matters.
by
pic funds by collecting part of the
very site of His Crucifixion, while Saul stood
Study Club
We feel hurt because , non-Jews re- George, Jewry has occasion to greet the amusing dialogue.
'Then the children of the party asked "what mean
receipts from amateur events hell
proto-martyr cried, "Lord Jesus, receive
cal program, lr
How
dif-
as
the
under its auspices .. .
fused to side with us in the campaign new King with a sirit of friendship and NA MES IN THE NEWS
•e by this service? (Exodus xii 26).
will be the is
.
my p
Mary
Ellis
is
back
from
London
POLITICAL
STUFF
with
confidence
that
he
will
perpetuate
his
against sending an American Olympics
ferret is this night from all other nights.
by Mrs. f
The full Paschal moon was overhead, shin-
Postmaster Albert Goldman and
and doing a bit of house hunting
team Co Berlin. Yet, Jews are preparing father's kindnesses.
Frankel will
The account given of the Exodus, and
. . . Benny Baker, whose success
M.
Maldwin
Fertig, counsel to
113 and 114, were then chanted in He. ing through the rifts of the heavy black clouds
readings. M:
in stock plays will be readily re-
Franklin D. Roosevelt when he
to go to te Olym p
Psalms
Corn- which were still drifting up from the west; just
past preside:
from
called
the
is said to be preparing for
was
governor
of New York, are
called in Rochester, returned
brew. This part of the service is
tees.
such a night as this was Christ's last before His
his honeymoon trip with Margery
among the candidates being con-
the Olympics in New York.
On Monde
memoration, or "showing forth," of the Lord's
the
Passover,
sidered by Tammany Hall for the
Chapin Wellman, his new bride,
their behalf. The rabbi then raised death, when he too, having eaten
Too often Jews, afraid of losing a
at 8, at the
deeds on
the Garden of
forth
found a real wedding present when
Democratic nomination for Alder-
left the city, heat
Center, the
penny's profit, sacrifice their birthright and
Belgium's Catholic Party places Jews he saw his name in lights for the his bread and showed it (like the Host), saying,
(PLEAPE TORN TO NEXT PAGE)
hear • talk
and the wine, saying "This Gethsemane.
their
national
honor.
Examples
of
such
first time ... This week will find
on
the
spot
when
it
tells
them
that
they
"This is the Bread,"
which will Le
(PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE)
disloyalty
can
be
multiplied,
and
there
are
will
be
admitted
to
membership
provided
tion pictures.
instances of Jews, abusive in their prac- they recognize the supremacy of religion
Linwo
hold the sex
tices, especially when associated with in the life of the country.
day afternooi
non-Jews, make more anti-Semitism than
King George Fifth in Jewish
It is unfortunate that too often there is
the Dexter b
Interesting Conclusions Reached in Fortune Magazine's
Legend
all other Jews can ever undo.
a psychiatrist
a catch to offers by non-Jews to accept
After
Three
Years
of
Hitlerism
Article Reviewing the Status of Jews in
This is one of the despicable disgraces Jews as members of their societies. In
er will partic
By S. M. SALOMON
America
cosies on p
of our existence. Indeed, we need a vigi- the instance of the Belgian Catholic Party
By FELIX M. WARBURG
social health.
lance committee to cleanse our inner cir- the condition is too much of a price to ask
Mrs. Court
eller three year.
By "MENTOR"
the
trodltionel
friendlinero
J1.11
In
liffluarly
of
cles as much as we need anti-defamation for suffrage in Catholic political ranks. As The rationing milt, of the valuation
of the
At Feature Syndi• Ileratoke
Story Telling
of the Withal mild family ter
A llen exclusively for the Seven
end I
11111erlom seas
.2 t• New, servl. el
Jewry the Britivh Kings have been
work to offset the dangers of the anti- citizens in liberal countries throughout the
1931, N.
Warburg, Amorirso Jewry's leading phlkulthroplet
ocop)1
story entitled
ra le by Felix M.
for erste.. aid and re-vonearoellon, the
the renter of many legend ,. In den-
America's
chief
agency
o
Joint
f
dise" at a en
loh folk-lore. In thle artla le Mr .
Semitism of non-Jews.
We turn to alleged Jewish in-
1)1
tribution
Committee.
world our policies have been to fight on
dl ngn
The magazine Fortune has per-
Warren Club
..ftion.n.
fluence in the press, an assertion
j e utoh art vonnoloveer, tells of the
the side which guarantees freedom of
School, on W
Help Inside Germany
formed
a
patriotic
service
of
the
in
Ger-1
the
Jentoh
legends
woven
amend
The Jewish emergency
which has been unscupulously
With the exodus of young
Jan. 29, at 2
the late King George V.
speech and freedom of expression to the many
first importance. This is not to propagated by the Nazis, and
has now reached the end of 1
On Thursd
its third year. It seems hardly ac-iadults which has been continuing
say that it has discovered some learn that the interest of Jew's "is
Instead of checking anti-Semitic out- non-religious as well as to the religious curate to term it an emergency ! in a steady, if slow stream, for
30, at 2:30, t
It is symptomatic of the tra-
small." We are informed that
bership tea
bursts, Poland chooses to honor leaders groups. For the same reason we have any longer. The Nuremberg laws 1 the past three years. there re- ditional friendship for Jewry new "subversive" element among there are only four important
been battling on the side of those who de- have made the current situation , mains in Germany the problem
munity Cente
the population. The service which
of
pogromist
bands.
is h chains in the field, with
Mise Sally V
The Jews of Poland are justified in ex- mand freedom of worship wherever there permanent and it is no secret to , of caring for the rearing the for England that round no this journal has performed con-,I comparatively
small total men.
will speak.
anyone who has followed the re-1 young who must go to school, the
other royal house have so many sists of that ideal patriotism which lations compared with the Hearst,
may
be
suppression
of
religious
liberty.
pressing resentment at the actions of the
lustrated wit
ports emanating from Germany in , problem of youth and adults who
legends been woven in the Jew- seeks to build goodwill instead of Scripps-Howard and other chains.
A
demand
for
Jews
to
pledge
them-
government whose indifference to the anti-
Mrs. Harold f
the daily press that no change for !must, find a living somehow. And
finding something more to hate. There are likewise few individual
Emil Amberg
Jewish riots serves as an encouragement selves to a platform of religious suprem- the better is likely in the near then there are the old people ish imagination as that of Eng-
In the February issue of For- Jewish newspaper owners, and the
future. who must patiently, without hope land. Some of the legends are
acy
would
mean
a
defeat
for
those
prin-
tune there is a comprehensive air: interest of Jews in general maga-
to hooligans.
measures taken against 1 for anything good, await the end based on true historic events,
And the Jewish members of the Lem- ciples which have hitherto characterized the The
tide entitled "Jews in America. zines is "not important.
Jews by the German govern.; of their days. These problems will
ow, others are just pure imagina- From a careful perusal of thou-
So far as the influence of Jess
RS
berg city council were right in leaving the our efforts. The gaining of membership ment need no recounting here. I! remain true even
New cue..
krth- , tion. And the more the Jews sands of words two conclusions in business and commerce is con-
ts
birth
s we
tits ' th Belgian Catholic Party may am chiefly interested in showing ! the deathrate exceed the
meeting at which one of the • y '
stand
out
in
bold
relief.
The
first
DA
or
3,000;
even
if
cerned
we find that "there is no
g Jews untold harm in other countries
were oppressed, the greater
ini rate by 2,000
was named for Colonel Matzinski, leader I do
the conditions of the Jews
Sit
excess of deaths increases
their hardship in one country In, to quote the magazine itself, basis whatever for the suggestion
and
what
we
as
Amer-I
this
as
"anti-Semitism
in
America
I
onopolized Amer-
DR.
m
of The
the 1919
news pogrom.
from Poland continues to in- where the right to freedom of political Germany
Jews have
year by year. For the next gen.
another, the more fertile be- as a present force is not consider- that
Mt
ican industry and business." Here
anti-Jewi at- and religious adherence is not made con- ican Jews can do to ease their! eration, we have to face the fact or
Th
came
their
imagination
in
re-
able and that the apprehensiveness are a few significant facts: Jews
sh are ditional upon certain narrow party be- struggle.
t h t hundreds of a thousands o
cont ii
Enroll No
di cate I
There are still between 430,- Jews will remain in Germany, and lating
lating tales about the English it has aroused, thopgh understand-i play little part in banking: they
duals are molested, stores
able enough, is not, seriously
lief s.
. tacks . In
in
itself
is
an
answer
Radio Trott
and 450,000 Jews left in this fact
question whether any help kings. There is of course an (speaking, justifiable." The other have an even more Inconspicuous
Jews are placed on the spot in Bel- , 000
2y
attacked, stench-bombs have been thrown
app t roxima te l to the
rmany, that is Of
this conclusion is that Jews do not place in heavy industry. They are
hese 2 7 0.- is necessary for Jews inside Ger. adequate explanation for
insignificant factors in automo-
glum because there is an unfortunate Ge 5 0,000 famil ies.
into
Jewish
shops
and
official
promises
to
ROT
many or not. phenomenon:
it is the just treat-
the American scene"
phenomenon:
put an end to these outrages remain un- catch to the Belgian Catholic's offer.
000 are bread-winners, 150,000
School
meat of the Jews in England as and that they are not dispropor- transportation,
bile, coal, rubber,
shipping
and
light
and power.
having
their
own
business;
120,-
promise
that
the
It is upon that
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RAD
fulfilled.
000 being employees. In face of
y th itot7, compared with the oppressions, tionately important factors in telephone and telegraph, engin-
olio Committee
o ir ut Dis
Instead of realizing the hope of seeing
American
business,
economic
,
eering,
heavy
machinery,
lumber
Wall Street is reported to have given the economic restrictions, condi- Jo pe
use c. i
os within Germany
persecutions and discriminations
on
e r a t t es
political life. The latter conclus-
and dairy product., etc. They are
Poland adopt an attitude of fairness and the cold shoulder to Dr. Hans Hartenstein, c tieonnts otgge afeezillhpothpautiat[4i0onpeinr!o
1 th a Zentral Aussc humn Here g in they have to suffer in so many ifiofizioii:s.substantiated by facts and Ieven
I
minor element in retailing.

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Jewish Anti-Semites

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There Is a Catch to It

German Jewry Today

The Modern Cyrus

The Myth of Jewish Influence

Poland Honors Pogromists

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decency towards the Jewish citizens, the
country thereby taking a seat besides the
great nations of the world, reactionn be-
comes more firmly rooted in the country.
It is apparent that very little is to be
expected from reactionary Poland. The
problem must be solved by Jews through-
out the world, with the aid of liberal
countries which may extend a welcome
hand to the hundreds of thousands who
must be taken out of Poland.

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Two Anniversaries

Anniversaries of two eminent members
of the faculty of the University of Michi-
gan deserve interest.
On Feb. 8, Prof. Moses Gomberg, emi-
nent teacher of chemistry, will celebrate
his 50th birthday, and on Feb. 19, Prof.
Isaiah L. Sharfman, head of the Univer-
sity of Michigan economics department,
will be 50 years old.
Both men have won distinction in their
respective fields. In addition to his pro-
fessional achievements, Prof. Sharfman
has taken an interest in many Jewish af-
fairs. In his student days he was one of
the organizers of the Menorah movement,
helping in the formation of the first
chapter of the intercollegiate organizati
active

an official in the Nazi ministry y of the in-
terior, and Emil Phil, Reichsbank direr-
tor, who came to this country to negotiate
e loan for Germany. A few rebuffs like
a
this one will help put the finishing touches
to the Nazi Golem.

a

without work. It perhaps would summary
are
the needs:
usually held to be a Jewish field.
Help is
needed
from outside , other countries, and the Eng-
In fact, only in the clothing in-
Bible. I
not be stretching the truth to say Jewish organizations for the re-1 lishman's love of the Bible
n
i7of
dustry
can any claim of Jewisl -
ls'
io
rnti
that at present 100,000 Jews . I training of the young people who
on7lig
u
tf
cE
rrs
o
negefi
ah
"
No.w,Dt
no other Christian
country in
Ch
vite' important to Jews and the monopoly be upheld. Even in the
in time want to leave and
are on winter r lief.
of the will
must leave Germany, but whet the world has the love of the second is of equal importance to movie industry Jewish control ii
With the setting up
[
m•nifested itself so Gentiles. I for one have never less than monopolistic.
[
Nuremberg laws the position of must prepare themselves for such ' Bible
strongly and sincerely as in been an alarmist on the matter
Circulate This Article
t he Jews in the 111111111 towns and! an emiatin.
villages has become even snore
But need one say more. Th(
Only • small proportion can England. And whether or not of the extent of anti-Semitism in
A Jew recently endowed Harvard with acute than that of the Jews in receive
poltaionftactu,:itIh have .bmeeion_
training or retrainingout- , the Jews believed in their kin- quite impatient
result is that Fortune has writ
a $2,000,000 graduate school. A Jewess the larger cities. Eventually the side of Germany. Such retraining,
Jews will become concentrated in work outside of Germany doesi ship with the English people, guided brethren who continually ten one of the most significant ar
• t left a fortunte of $406,5'78 for I Germany in the to or 12 largest) rest4akee in maoor; ttioapiseeolp.,16:010eililtoli as the lost ten tribes of Israel, warn us that Hitler is on his swsy titles of the day. It is an article
the Campbell Folk School at Brasstown,
on reverence for the here.
living on an ever decrees-
mm it seems to me that ex- that should be placed into thi
this co
N. C. In Memphis a large mansion was icities,
"U
otohneer
or Faonrt
roartm
oiou
fniol.o
ann e Fowray .
ineht,
i. g
ing economic scale. It Is not on e I 2 i G o 'Z
Holy Scriptures was sufficient ag
,000 0e0 0yo b uyn
hands of every Christian busines
a Catho- I
Jewish
family
to
year.
It
cavn!
a
year
school
donated by
uv-
egregious fear of man in the country. And this i
a mental bond be-
tic college for women. Only Jewish in- I th
m:delatri: ptZtni'ol;ITthethLtwsha n be seen how limited is the scope I to establish
Po
d dispersed anti-Semitism is likely to aggra. exactly what I recommend tha
beble,
f ar . when we , . tween a h arassed an
airs but the fact that these oow
the triaotrk th
stitutions are treated like stepchildren b y ! laws
It my readers do. The cost of th
are left open to the inter- of
todis: y only around ] smell people and a great eosin- vete anti-Semitism itself.
(laws
1
causes the Jew to mistrust his
wealthy Jews.
and the whims of local l' 4 500 are training in Germany try and its powerful kings.
magazine is $1 per copy and i
Christian
neighbor.
a rs ho attempt to out- —2,800 outside of Germany.
Whenever • crisis from out-
you have a paucity of dollars, s
in their zeal for
Why has the Detroit News published o. y le
The new law requiring that!
But more important from the ' have I, send a copy to the props
In the far
Jewish children attend only Jew.! aide faced a Jewish commun.
view of Christian-Jewish
Dr. Wilhelm Frick's article, justifying the persecuting the Jews.
point of vie
e
-
and
social
ostra
ruin
ish schools makes the construction i ity they always hoped that at relationships is the extensive sure people only. Do not send copse
Nazi method of segregating Germany's of economic
there seems_ little hope left of numerous new Jewish schools [ the last moment the English vev made in respect to the actual to liberal clergymen or yot
.
Christian
an friend& Rather lien
Jewish citizens from the non-Jew by im-rinse,
.
of
ft oreietm
imperative. I t is altogeth er
o e e ee oef r Jews in various fields
to your Christian enemiei
i t yn 4v 0e 0e- ni certain how much the state and! king would intervene on their influence
,ar
0 ne
posing medieval restrictions upon them, a
he betweenI i 5e 0n
endeavor.
But
send
them particularly to ll
remain
i
the tommunities will contribute I behalf. Thousands of stories
full week after it appeared in the New , ohoo Jews will have to
fre
u J:fek owi ir n a seengraurw M
een ter hci t aen h ifla •ui Abo
. ,na b st m
t o pi ut
at n gn
r iItyiiJpf nR i eb
t co
s w
aegogi
nsumty
t:: most conservative men in yet
Tsr
.1nhedi
D ch . he b i ,,h
o u t t o 7
c y c o n t ri b u t e 1 , w e r e c i r u l a te d f r o m m mouth
that Nazi influence , I Germany during the next 101 1 ' to their coat - , if the
community—the
leaders of yoi
York Times. We
years. They cannot all flee. Many
did NOT play a part in the use of this bit I are too old to adjust themselves at all. even if contributions are mouth about the active sup- by taking a look at the extent to local chamber of commerc
But
port
given
by
Queen
Victoria
American Legion, Republican pot
; in new countries which will admit made, it will be on the wale re-
of Ilitlerite propaganda.
to Sir Moses Montefiore on his ernment. Here we learn that tician• heads of patriotic grour
th em in large numbers and to the
. herefore here toe
,
vast q
the
etc. The address of Fortune
should
be
a
oblem
remains
that
in
there
pr
f
th
o
that
l considerable new sums from out. missions to Bowie and the
136 E. 42nd St., New York Cit
De cency hdemands
r of a i majority of German Jews most
jaes„%. inApb:h janIftheof m o rpo e. velt's Washington is insi
eeded Schools cannot be
n h eeio
e
circulation
C;er- soi:Leiraie "
within
nd
this
time
And if this constitute a free a
tem
at
helps's!,
st op
h the plan for I be
th
presse
d
E
n
!:
er
com7
astruc
ee
son
le: . lirve
break in the boycott throng
it seem important are mis- vertisement, the publishers •
m
make
r
I tie• whered the neuml:ril of Jewish
be way similar tales, with varia- pop
the emigration of 100,000 Jews from Ger- rt?
tiesmust e :
welcome to it and I am sure C
tions
e
narnwer lines. but at pupils is less than 20. In no case
tion. to suit the time and the politicalwhir
-hispering can change editor of this paper will age
The plan brought here by the t a int y on
In such a manner that life. can government subventions

