America Path Pasted eater UPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO.JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS (hi IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED THEPETROIT TELEPHONIC CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 1 and VOL. XXXVII No. 41 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Federation Meeting, Service DAWA MOVEMENT DEMAND MADE FOR UNION OF BOYCOTT AGAINST Annual WORLD COUNCIL FOR GERMAN Group Get-Together Sunday Evening FOR IS REVIVED HERE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES PHILHARMONIC ENGAGING A NAZI BY GERMAN GROUP JEWRY TO CO-ORDiNATE PLAN AGAINST FUTURIST TERROR ca. Organized in Pro- test on Naming of Furtwaengler paign German-Jewish Exodus Plan Called "Enor- mous Folly" at Meeting of Women's Division of Jewish Congress MRS. CATT URGES BAPTIZING U. S. ANEW IN PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE Joins Jewish and Non - Jewish Leaders in Attack on Dictatorships; Dr. Stephen S. Wise Scores Avery Brundage NEW YORK. — Eight hundred women representing all groups of opinion in New York on Feb. 26 pledged themselves to the creation of a united front against Nazism, and support the work in this direction of the American Jewish Congress through its Women's Division, at the third annual luncheon of the organization of which Mrs. Stephen S: Wise is the presi- dent. The growing terror in Germany was described and notice was served to Nazi Germany and its defenders in other lands that an organized defense against the en- croachments of Nazism is being prepared and extended, and that not even the desire to* save Jewish life will be permitted to stand in the way of opposition to any plan of action which will orregifimneencial support goivethe This keynote was sounded in the addresses by Dr. Frank Bohn, distinguished German American Campaign Ushered in After economist; Dr. Stephen S. Mae, Weeks of Quiet Because president of the American Jewish of the Olympics Congress; Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, famous women leader; BERLIN. — A new anti-SemIt. Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, Catholic exile from Nazi Germany ic wave was ushered in Sunday and by Mrs. Wise. in Germany following weeks of Call to Christian World quiet because of the Winter Olym. A call to the Christian world and more especially to the Eng- pica. Nazis attempted not to offend lish-speaking world to unite in defense against Nazism wax is- foreign visitors during the games. sued in the address of Mrs. Catt The official organ German Jus- and Dr. Bohn where it was made tice announced 763 notaries had clear that not only are Jews and been ousted through the recent other minority groups in Germany Nuremberg anti-Jewish laws. threatened by Nazi= but that Simultaneously, the newspaper • ,Nazism is a threat to civilization Fraenkische Tages-Zeitung of Jul- and democricy. ius :Streicher*" Nazi- anti-Semitic The plan for the establishment leader, said 162 "meetings" would of a liquidation bank whereby be held in Franconia alone this Germany would export additional week, of which 67 were held Sun- goods to foreign lands and re. day. Each had a Nazi party 'ceive in exchange either foreign member as speaker. credits or foreign values; a plan Calls Jews World Enemy which has the support of Dr. "Whoever thought National So- lijalmar Schacht and is a condi- cialism's enlightenment campaign tion which the German govern- had gone to sleep cruelly deceived ment will exact in exchange for himself," said Mr. Stretcher's permission to permit Jews to leave paper. "It was only a short pause, the country and retain some of which must come from time to their capital was sharply attacked. time. This is over and a new Calls for World-Wide Defense wave begins." Dr. Bohn, who is the chairman The Hanover City government of the Emergency Committee in granted permission for the first Aid of Political Exiles from Nazi Jewish restaurants and bars ex- Germany, and who recently re - elusively for Jews. turned from an extended tour of The Tages.Zeitung referred to Germany, warned against ac- Chancellor Adolf Hitler's etate- cepting any such scheme. lie de- ment at the grave of Wilhelm ANTI-JEWISH WAVE SWEEPING GERMANY 44 k.N , dared that it mud be denounced Gustloff, Nazi leader in Switzer- on two counts: "First, because it land who was assassinated—"We is impossible of execution. I prom- accept the challenge" of the Jews. ise you that the criminal German "Let none say that the fight is government will rob any Jew of • superfluous," said the Tnges-Zei- • good deal more than a slight tax. tong. "Friends, open your eyes; Ills important second criticism, he recognize the world enemy that said, was "in the form of a ques- goes restlessly over the earth, sow- tion. Where in God's name are ing Satan's seed so that Germany you going to place them? The will be broken. proposal boils down to this. If Invoke Horst Wessel TOSCANINI TO DIRECT PALESTINE SYMPHONY Will Conduct Newly-Formed Symphony in Tel Aviv on Oct. 29 NEW YORK (WNSI—An or- ganized city-wide boycott against the Philharmonic Symphony So- ciety of New York has been be- gun here by its subscribers and union musicians as a protest against the naming of Wilhelm Furtwaengler, German conductor, tor society's r e e93e6rt n musical a d7ret che season. Under the impetus of a letter by Ira A. Hirschmann, vice-president of Saks Fifth Ave., chairman of the board of the University in Exile and head of the orchestra division of Mayor LaGuardia's Municipal Art Committee, to Mrs. Richard Whitney, a leader in the society's subscription drive, more than n score of subscribers have cancelled their subscriptions. Dr. Stephen S. Wise also protested. Members of the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra threatened a strike unless Furtwaengler's ap- pointment was rescinded. Mr. Hirschmann declared that the society's action was "a slap in the face to the kind of free government represented by ser- ious-thinking Americans" because Furtwaengler has accepted the Nazi philosophy. Recalling that in April, 1933. Furtwaengler had protested against Nazi persecu- tion of musicians on grounds of race and politics only to "accept the dictates of philosophy of the Nazi government" and "work as one of its officials" when his pro- test was rejected, Mr. Hirschmann said it was "unthinkable" that "an official of the Nazi govern- ment should be appointed to the directorship of the major musi- cal organization of America. A Rehabilitated Nazi "It must be remembered," said Mr. Hirschmann, "that Furtwaen- gler, among .the ,leading musicans then llving rin Germany, chose not to stand by his colleagues who im- mediately left or were asked to leave Germany, but chose to ac- cept a position of leadership in the Nazi government. Contrast this decision with that of another musician, Arturo Toscanini, until a week ago the director general of the Philharmonic, who refused unalterably to participate in the Bayreuth festival as a protest against the treatment of his fel- low artists and humans. The sub- scribers of the Philharmonic So- ciety have shown by their attitude toward Toscanini their approval of (PI.EASE TURN TO PAGE I) Children's Home Meeting Tuesday • — The annual meeting of the Jew- ish Children's Home of Detroit will be held at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, March 10, in the auditorium of the home, Burlingame and Petos- key Ayes. In addition to the election of members of the board whose terms have expired, reports will be sub- mitted by Herman Cohen, presi- you raise money to pay for the "With every means the Jews are dent, and Louis Newmark, super- transfer of young Jewish exiles (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE a) intendent. from Germany, Germany will rob them within her own border be- fore fore she sells them without." Bohn continued: "The im- mediate mediate objective must be to arouse the English-speaking world as never before in time of peace. I propose that 175 millions of pen- ple who talk the English language, Sarah Osnath - Halevy's Remarkable Interpretation of Pal- eatinian Music Features Hadassah Roll who are prepared to defend lib- erty in the English tongue cry of Honor Concert out with one voice against the murder of the Jewish masses." Palestine's Yemenites are known but on her tours of Europe and "Let us stand up and be to us as "hewers of wood," as in this country. counted," he said "Let us be the hard-working laborers of the Her Art of Expression heard in every corner of the world New Judea, as the porters about Miss Halevy's art lies in her where English is heard. Hands whom the story is told that even facial expressions and in her hands. off that 100,000 young Jews right the weakest looking are able to Every movement describes an in- in Germany and all the other Jews carry on their backs trunks cident, an emotion, the joy or (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 5) weighing in the hundreds of the sorrow of the depicted char- pounds, and they can drag their acter. loads with ease while climbing Those who understand Hebrew several flights of stairs. in the Sephardic pronunciation- From the ranks of the Yemen- b'habarath Sephardit—were nat- ite women are drawn the domes- urally thrilled by the ease of tic workers in Palestine. Theirs this artist's expression. But so has been the menial work, and no expressive arc Miss Ilalevy's ges- task is said ever to be too great tures, so meaningful her panto- A New Series of 10-Session for them. mine, -that an understanding of And because they so cheerfully the language is unnecessary. And Courses to Begin on do the menial, the Yemenites are if there are some who dispute March 16 considered by many as providing this contention, this writer pre- the backbone for the redemption sents as proof two of the most The spring season of Beth El of Zion. charming songs on her program: College of Jewish Studies opens The New Yemenite The Persian song "At the Grave Monday night, March 16. Ten-ses- But out of the new freedom of Father," and the Felahi song sion courses are offered in Jewish that is being gained by the Ye- about the shepherdess who lost history, Jewish literature, the menites in Palestine there is and later found her lamb. Both Bible, the New Testament and emerging ■ new and invigorated selections were presented with re- current events. group which is invading the arts markable ease, with the genius Among the members of the fac- and the crafts, and which is mak- of an interpreter who lives the ulty will be Rabbi Bernard Zeiger part she plays. It was not neces- ing a bid for the professions. of Flint, Rabbi David Cedarbaum Detroners were introduced to a sary to understand Persian in or- of Lansing, Rabbi Nahum Schul- most charming spokesman for this der to be touched by the tragedy man of Windsor, Rabbi Elmer new generation of Yemenites of a woman weeping upon the Berger of Pontiac, Dr. Leo M. when Sarah Osnath-lialevy made tomb of her father; and it is not Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram. Miss her appearance at the concert on necessary to know Hebrew to be Rose Pike of the United Hebrew Wednesday evening, at the Ma- charmed by the words, hand and School, Miss Anna Oxenhandler sonic Temple, at an event which body movements and facial ex- and Walter Farber. concluded the Roll of Honor fund- pressions when Miss Halevy Rabbi Zeiger will give a com- raising effort of Detroit chapter watches over her lamb, then is parative religion course in Chris- disturbed over its loss, and later tianity and Judaism. Dr. Franklin of Hadassah. Raised in the Meier Shfeya gives vent to joy when she re- will teach the Jewish interpreta- covers the sheep. tion of the New Testament. Rabbi children's colony and vocational Her Versatility Schulman will give a course on , school in Palestine which is spon- Miss Halevy possesses unques. the Talmud and the modern Jew. 'sored by Junior liadanah. Miss hlalevy early acquired brilliance tinned versatility in her art. It Rabbi Cedarbaum will teach the symbols of the synagogue and the in dramatic expression, and dia- is not all Oriental monotone, as was proved by her rendition of Jewish home. Rabbi Berger will criminating audiences have ac- (PLEASE TURN TO Lan . PAUL) claimed her not only in Palestine (PLEASE TURN TO 'Art PAGE/ Spokesman for Ne w Generation of Yemenites Presents Her Art Here SPRING SEASON OF BETH EL COLLEGE 1 Expansion of Communit y , Leadership to Be Discussed; "Fables and Foibles of 1936" to Be Staged at Eving Program Fred M. Butzel, chairman ofileave of absence, will outline plans the executive committee otethe I for the forthcoming Allied Jew. Jewish Welfare Federation,, Will ish Campaign, at both the Feder- lead in a discussion of plans for ation and Service Group meetings. the expansion of community II led- Clarence II. Enge, president ership at the annual meeting of of the Federation, will preside at the Federation to be held at;3 30 the Federation meeting, and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, president of the Service Group, will preside at the evening get-together. Reports at the Federation meet- ing will be submitted by Walter Seeks Improvement of Trade Relations Between U. S. And the Reich Consists of Four Zionists and Four Non- Zionists, Under Chairmanship of Sir Herbert Samuel IS SEEN AS THREAT TO GERMAN BOYCOTT' Claims to Be American Or ganization but Seeks German Sympathy WEIZMANN LEAVES FOR LONDON FOR AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE An effort to break the organized boycott of German-made goods is seen in the formation in Detroit of a branch of the DAWA movement — the D e u t s c h-Amerikanischer Wirtschafts-Auschuss with head- quarters at 2959 llogarth Ave. In English this organization calls it- self the German-American Econ. omic Alliance. The DAWA movement first made its appearance in New York about two years ago and was aimed not only to encourage trade relations between this country and Ger- many, but primarily to boycott Jewish merchants in this country. The organization of the DAWA branch in Detroit Is the first sign of the revival of this movement since the lull in its activities soon after it was originally formed. DAWA's activities in Detroit KURT PEISER assume importance in view of the reported removal of headquarters p. m. this Sunday, March 9, at of the Friends of the New Ger- MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Temple Beth El. The Federation meeting , will Fuchs, president of the United many—the Nazi organization in be followed, at 6 p. m., bt the Jewish Charities, and by a spokes- America—to Detroit. annual get-together dinner of the man for the Association of Feder- The ilr l/Tro sITINAB isy r a i n ng ch has Detroit Service Group, at which ation Employees. issued a "Trade Guide" ("Wirt- the radio revelry. Fables„ tail Siman Shetzer will preside at schaftsfuehrer") which is being Foibles of 1936," written by Jul- the business meeting of the Sent- broadcast among German Amer- Ian Zemon, will be staged. ; ice Group and will review the icans here. Quoting the late Pres- Kurt Peiser, executive diiector work of the various agencies. ident Taft who once said "The I of the Federation, who returned Mrs. Edward A. Atlas is in moat useful kind of patriotism is this week from a two MEWS (PLEASE. TURN To LAST PAGE) the one which finds its expression in efforts to further and keep alive friendly relations between home. land and foreign nations," this Franklin to Broadcast "guide" urges German Americans Coast-to-Coast Sermon to wear the DAWA button and declares it "is determined to ac- By invitation of the Colum- complish" a number of ends, bia Broadcasting System, Dr. among which is the following: Important Resolutions Show Leo M. Franklin of Temple "Improvement of trade relations Beth El will broadcast a brief Trend Is To Intensify' between the United States of service and address on a coast- America and Germany." At the Jewish Work to-coast network, Sunday, March some time, the guide claims it is 15, at 1 o'clock, Eastern Stand- fostering a strictly American or. The rise of a unified igeitsh ard Time. ganization. youth, • group., to be °MOAN/ He haa:chosen as hie subject 'Numerous-points in -the-guide known as the Association of De- for this broadcast, "The Jew reveal the true motive of the oe- troit Jewish Youth, as a perma- Whom Nobody Knows." A brief ganization. It advocates "regular nent body representing organized service will be read by Dr. exhibitions of German import and and unorganized Jewish young Franklin from the Union Pray- American export-articles." An ad- people throughout the city was er Book and the musical re- vertisement on the cover of the the highlight of the session of sponses will be rendered by booklet by the Detroit office j, the the second Detroit Jewish Youth George Galvani and the full Hamburg- Amerika Linie urges Conference held at the Jewish choir of Temple Beth El. Abram visits to Germany on German boats Conimdnity Center last Sunday, Ray Tyler will preside at the and advocates the purchase of Ger. March 1—a session also featured organ. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) by the following definite stands This service is under the taken in formal resolutions: auspices of the "Church of the 1. Repudiation of assimilation Air." AUGUST WILL ADDRESS PERMANENT YOUTH GROUP ORGANIZED as a channel of adjustment to American life on the part of Jewish youth. 2. Endorsement of and • pledge of co-operation with the League for Human Rights in the anti-German boycott move• ment. 3. Endorsement of and a pledge of co-operation with the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica program for the re-estab- lishment of Palestine ■ s • na- tional Jewish homeland and the creation of • cultural unit to further the study of Zionism. 4. Creation of an educational unit and a speakers' bureau to further the study of Jewish history, literature and current problems on the part of Jew- ish youth. 5. Endorsement of recent trends among the Jewish ma for productirization as exem- plified by Labor Zionism. 5. Co-operation with the Jew- ish Community Center in the matter of seeking employment for the Jewish youth of the community. 7. A pledge of co-operation with non-Jewish youth move- meats having interests common with those of Jewish youth. The session, convened at the !PLEASE TWIN TO LAST 1•5“1..) Franklin to Speak Friday and Sunday Will Deliver Sermons at Services at Temple Beth El On Sunday morning, Marth 8, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit at Temple Beth El and will speak on the subject: "A God- less Book in the Bible." The dis- cussion will center around the Book of Esther upon which the half holiday of Purim, of the Feast of Lots, is based. Continuing the series of Sabbath Eve services at Temple Beth El, Dr. Franklin will, next Friday, March 13, speak on the subject: "Three Short Commandments." At the Sabbath Eve services, Dr. Franklin is making the Ten Commandments the general theme of his addresses, while Rabbi Leon Fran is dealing with implications of the Prayer Book. Services continue to arouse great interest, and the congrega- tions in attendance grow weak by week. The institution of the Sabbath Eve Service is a direct result of • project initiated from within the congregation under the plan now known as the Detroit Temple Group Plan. Interest in this new type of congregational organiza- tion Is manifesting itself in many parts of the country, and it is likely that the same system will shortly be adopted in several con- gregations in different parts of the United States. OPEN BIRO-BIDJAN DRIVE WEDNESDAY Soviet Ambassador Troyan- ovsky to Be the Guest Speaker at Dinner Alexander A. Troyanovsky, Am- bassador from the Soviet Union to the United States, will make his first public address in this coun- try since last fall at a dinner to be tendered in his honor by the American Committee for the Set- tlement of Jews in Biro-Bidjan at the Hotel Astor in New York City on Wednesday evening, March 11. This occasion will inaugurate a national campaign to raise the funds required to assist 1,000 fam- ilies of destitute and persecuted Jets in Poland, Germany and other Eastern European countries to settle this year in the recently created Jewish Autonomous Terri- tory in the USSR. Under an ar- rangement made with the Soviet Government, which has granted exceptionally favorable conditions to facilitate this settlement and will extend many privileges and exemptions to the new immigrants, it will be possible to rescue 1,000 families and start them on the road to a secure and independent existence for the sum of $350,000 or $350 a family. Among the approximately ISO prominent people from all walks of life who make up the committee of sponsors for this dinner are Senator Robert F. Wagner, Abram I. Elkus, Supreme Court Justice Mitchell Erlanger, Samuel Zemur. ray, Governor James M. Curley of Massachusetts, Congressman Ema- nuel Celler, Jacob Billikopf, Hon. Lucius N. Littauer, Col. Hugh L. Cooper, Rev. Dr. Nathan Kress, William C. Dickerman, Hon. Sam- uel Levy, Judge Jeremiah T. Ma- honey, George Gordon Battle, Dr. Henry Moskowitz, Judge Mitchell (PLEASE MIS TO I.AitT •AGE) COUNCIL JRS. DIRECT SERVICES AT SHAAREY ZEDEK FRIDAY NIGHT The late Friday evening serv- ices at Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek on March 13 will be con- ducted by the Junior Council of Jewish Women. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will read the ritual, Cantor J. 11. Sonenklar and the choir will per- form the services and Beryl Ja- cobs, president of the Junior Council, will speak on "National Council as a Way of Living." At:. rangements for this program are in charge of Dorothy Rosenthal and Esther Loewenberg. Will Make Demand for at Least Half of Proposed $15,000,000 Fund to Go for Settlement in Palestine JERUSALEM (WNS)-Palcor Agency)— The World Council for German Jewry, a small committee to coordinate plans for the emigration of 100,000 German Jews during the next four years, has already been formed, the Palcor Agency learned just before Dr. Dr. Chaim' Weizmann, president of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, left for London, The Council, purposely small in order to be effective in carrying out a large-scale program, will consist of four Zionists and four non-Zion- ists. ,The seven members whose names are already avail- able include Dr. Weizmann, Felix M. Warburg and Dr. ---, 35,640 EMIGRANTS ASSISTED BY HIlkS Stephen S. Wise of New York, L ord Ifd eat y r a, g t eddr; r Ste tode4m Mar, Sir hilda (11)z. Herbert Samuel;' chairman. The four latter are of London. It is believed that the eighth place is being left open for. another Zion- ist of America. Jewish Refugees Given Aid The World Council for German Jewry is the culmination of the to Settle in New . plane recently broached in Eng- Countries land and the United States by a delegation headed by Sir Herbert Reports presented at the an• Samuel. It aims to help 100,000 nual meeting of the Hebrew Shel- people, between the ages of 17 tering and Immigrant Aid Society and 35, to leave Germany for other lands during the next four (HIAS) held Sunday afternoon, years. Dr. Weizmann will re- March 1, at Hotel Astor, New main in London about three York City, showed that 13,428 weeks. His first important con- German Jews had been forwarded ference has been fixed for March by IIIAS and its foreign affiliate, 14, when the leaders of English Jewry will assemble in London to the ICA, operating as HICEM adopt plans whereby they may (HIAS-ICA Emigration Amocia- contribute their share of $6,000,- tion )to overseas countries such 000 over four years to what is as the United , States, Canada, expected ultimately to be • $16,- Central America-, Argentina,'Ora- 900,0416-4und: Dr. Welzmann will zil, Paraguay, South Africa, then report on the position in China and Manchukuo. German- Palestine as it affects Jewish im. Jewish refugees were sent to migration. It is understood that France, Spain and other Euro- Dr. Weizmann will then present peen countries either for voca- a demand that at least half of all tional training or for permanent funds raised to aid German Jew- settlement and, in addition, a ish emigration shall be allotted large number of refugees were for settlement in Palestine. He repatriated to their respective na- will also insist, it is learned, that tive countries.: these funds be put into projects It was further reported that which will be supervised by the work amongst Jewish migrants, Jewish Agency. was carried on in Poland, Rumen - Wsismann Optimistic FAMILY WELFARE BODY is, Lithuania, Latvia, France, Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Belgium, Prior to his departure, Dr. Weis- The second meeting of the Fans. Holland, Danzig, Argentina, Bra- mann gave an exclusive Inter/few ily Welfare Committee will be held zil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile to the Palcor Agency on the put. Wednesday, March 11, at 8:30 p. poses of his visit to London. Orig- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) m., in Room 26 of Temple Beth El, inally scheduled to leave two Gladstone and Woodward. weeks ago, he had been detained The program will center around NAME LEVI PUBLISHER in Palestine in connection with a discussion of the work of the OF HERALD-EXAMINER the efforts being made by Jewish Mental Hygiene Clinic of the Jew- leaders here against the proposal ish Social Service Bureau. Dr. CHICAGO (WNS)—After gem to establish • legislative council Harry E. August, head of that Ing as vice-president and general In Palestine. Dr. Weizmann de- clinic, will speak on the subject, manager of the Louisville Courier. clared that despite The serious po- "Psychiatry and Family Welfare." Journal and the Louisville Times litical situation In Palestine, he is He will outline the place of psy- for 11 years, Emanuel Levi has optimistic regarding the outcome. chiatric service in a family case resigned to become publisher of He paid tribute to the members work agency and indicate the the Chicago Herald and Examiner, of the douse of Lords who last type of problems that come to its a Hearst paper. Mr. Levi, who is week, during a three-hour debate,' attention. a native of Louisville, is president condemned the inauguration of a William Friedman is- chairman of the Southern Newspaper Pub- legislative council in Palestine at of the family welfare committee. lishers Association. this time as detrimental to the best interests of the country. Dr. Weizmann declared that one of the objects of his visit to London would be to make addi- tional efforts to maintain the pres- ent united Zionist front in poli- tical issues. Before leaving he spent several hours in conference By LUDWIG LEWISOHN with the leaders of the Palestine Farmers Federation in order to This column le copyright by the Seven Art. Feature Syndicate. Re• production in wholeor In part strictly forbidden. Any secure their inclusion in a united Infringement en Ole copyright will be prosecuted. front of Palestine Jewry "to re- sist the encroachments of the Pal- estine government upon the rights "THE JEW AND LIBERTY" to the status of subjects by turn- pledged to the Jewish people in Now that the little dust of ing them into uniformly thinking the League of Nations Mandate." controversy raised by me some and functioning robots. Please weeks ago has been laid I should remember that we have no record Start Series of Conferences like to invite the readers of this of any state or state-power that LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agency) page (especially the "leftists") did not or does not have this ten- —A series of conferences has to consider certain reflections on d ency to put people into mental (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) the relations of the Jew to liber- and physical uniforms. Insofar ty and to the state. I was ac- as it succeeds civilization slips cused, by the way, of saying that back by just that measure into Jews had no right to be Commu- barbarism. Insofar as it fails, civ- nists. I never said it; I never ilization advances. Now that vir- thought it. Any man has the ab- tue of a democratic society is stract right to embrace any doc- this, that citizens can resist the trine. That is a perfectly true state's encroachments on their lib- statement and in that form a ra- erties. :nice:pi :o r eTn t h u e ho o ls A he ie . NextSpealterof Shaarey im s sthe Cher sterile one. I said an s can co unter a ct zedek,s Men's Club is thought that it was unwise and of Praised Highly dangerous (or Jews to be Com- home. No one spies upon them; munists. My arguments on my their children are not taught by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent writer own ground were never met. But professional state-slaves to inform I did not expect that. Shifting against their parents; they can and lecturer, who will address the the ground of an argument is a pretty effectively pass on their Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Forum common method of controversy. ideals to their children in spite on Wednesday evening, March 18, When you have done that you of the schools. They can do bet- on the subject "Pioneers of the have the happy feeling of having ter. They can gather in groups New Judaism," is one of the out- annihilated your opponent, when, of their own and establish priv- standing Jewish scholars in Amer- in fact, you have avoided him. ate schools to their liking, schools ica today. Dr. Kohn's essay, "The People Let us try to avoid controversy Catholic or Jewish, progressive or of the Yoke," is included in the and tidal'. radical schools in which through latest book by Ludwig Lewisohn, • • • their children men and women ran One of the things that very in- perpetuate the highest that they "Rebirth". In a brief essay telligent people, Gentiles as well know and thus preserve that var- Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn pays the as Jews, object to in America iety or multiformity of civiliza- following tribute to Prof. Kohn: "Dr. 1,4as Kohn has been for a today is the indoctrination of chit. tion within which alone--alone by number of years one of the most dren in the public schools with the teaching of all experience and influential and active intellectual a primitive, war-like and barbaric of all history—societies can crea- patriotism. The bitter contro- tively lift themselves to a level guides of the Jewish world-move- ment. Ile was born in Prague in versy that has recently taken that merits the name of human. 1891 and early cams under the ' place over the enforced teachers' • • • influence of Martin Bober, to loyalty oath is part of the same Now for a variety of reasons whose life and work he has re- miserable business. With this en- i which, differently estimated by tire controversy, mark you, Jews people, are matters of common cently dedicated a brilliant and profound etudy (Martin Bober: had little or nothing to do. Amer. knowledge, there is • tendency in teen libertarians were and are this age in many countries to "Sein Work und seine Zeit" Der. resisting the tendency inherent in make the power of the state ab- lin. 19321. As early as 1913 he edited the important srapasksaa every state to reduce its citizens irLltAint TURN TO LOST PAGE/ (PLZ TUI1N TO LAST PACE) • THE WORLD'S WINDOW LEWISOHN LAUDS PROF HANS KOHN I i