A merica ffewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pEnErROITAWISti ( Amaxic March 6, 1936. ao41 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The Art of Story-Telling CONCLUDED FROM Etwrontra, l'AiiR The Shadow of a Wage-Slave DOESN'T WORRY HIM At 60... at 65 ... at 70... be will not need to struggle along faced with constantly declining earnings ...with the dread of being let out" any day. He ku provided a monthly ulary for himself to com- mence at age 60. This salary will continue as long as he lives. For he has purchased a GREAT-We-3T Retirement. Annuity. You men of 30, 35, 40, 45, could rot make a safer or more profitable investment than this. It guarantees en income each month as long as you live. It eliminates all invest- meal worries. It has generous cull and loan values after payment of the first annual premium. Send for complete information regarding this most at• tractive plan. S. J. CORN 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG., Detroit, Mich. REPRESENTING TIM GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY itself upon the child's dialogue imp memory. 4. Short enough to be mastered in a brief period of time and long enough to call for sustained interest, each booklet is • unit of study in itself. 5. While each story is primarily told •s entertain- ment, it introduces the child to historical char- acters, Palestinian subjects and traditional ob- servances. The use of this library has also been made easy for the teacher who is provided with a catalogue in which the books are listed in the order of their difficulty, vocabulary, the number of words translated into Englith in the text and the total number of words including all repeti- tions. The catalogue is reprinted with the addi- tion of every ten new title to the library. For the teacher there is also available a 'Sete, Ha- moreh," a teacher's handbook which guides the teacher in the use of these books both as texts and as supplementary reading. Varying methods are used by schools throughout the country for the use and distribu- tion of these booklets. In Detroit the schools buy the books and loan them to the pupils at a charge of one cent per booklet. In many cities clubs using the name of ':Agudath Am Hasefer" have been formed for the purpose of buying and reading one booklet a week. The Bureau of Jewish Education of Baltimore has published a booklet written by S. Bugatch, entitled "How to Read the Sipurim Yofim." Mr. Friedland's Other Works "Sipurim Yofim" are not Mr. Friedland's only creations. He has published poems, special articles and short stories in various Hebrew per- Upon his return front Palestine in iodicals. 1925 he published 50 articles describing his ex- periences. He is the author of a series of ar- ticles on Jewish philosophers and poets in the Middle Ages in the Cleveland Jewish World. To- gether with Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Chicago, formerly of Cleveland, he published a Hebrew text book, "Heshvil." Ile is also the publisher of the Hebrew Students' Library, two volumes of which have already appeared: A Collection of Short Stories and Poems by David Frischman and "Leun" by M. Z. Feierberg. The Bureau of Jewish Education of Chicago published a collection of Mr. Friedland's poems set to music under the title "Shiron." The Cleve- land Hebrew Schools published a large collection of songs and jingles to be used as helps in the study of Hebrew grammar. Two of his volumes of bi-lingual stories represent an unique method for leaching Ilebrew, helping to eliminate a great deal of vocabulary drill and enabling the teacher to give a central place to the story in the earliest stages in the instruction of the He- brew language. Of pedagogic interest is his "Sefer T'nuah," motion stories which do a great deal to vitalize the teaching of Ilebrew to youngsters. In collaboration with Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, education director of the Department of Syna- gogue and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew( Cdngregations, Mr. Fried- land prepared the most interesting two volumes of "Gilenu, the Play-Way to Hebrew," which has just been supplemented with the "Gilenu Primer." The complete record of Mr. Friedland's con- tributions to Ilebrew learning reads like a ro- mance which is exceeded only by the romance of the revival of the Hebrew language. WHY FINANCE OUR DOOM? the Nazi solution of the Jewish problem. It is the Nazis who claim Jewish problem in that country that the Jews are an align people will be solved forever. What is in Germany, despite their ten cen- new about the scheme is that the practical steps are now being turies on German soil; that the taken for its realization. The Brit- Jews are not, and cannot become ish-Jewish mission went to the part of the general fabric of Ger- United States mainly to raise the man life and that they must there- necessary funds for it, hoping to fore leave Germany. The plan of be able to present to the world a a Jewish exodus is DEFINITELY spectacle of a "second Jewish A NAZI PLAN. It was first pro- exodus," bigger than the exodus of posed and elaborated in its pres- the Israelites from Egypt, or even ent form by a well known Jewish of the Jews from Spain in 1492, agent of the Gestapo and the in the near future. All this sounds Nazi Pres. has never ceased to very exciting and may even appeal advocate it. For the Jews at large as "big" to a mentality which is to acquiesce in such a scheme, to used to measuring bigness in lend it the power and prestige of terms of millions of pounds. But their social organizations, and to a considerable portion of Jewry even to raise money for the finane- FOR A the world over and particularly in ing it, is to swallow Nazism whole, Germany, there is nothing big racial theory and everything. It about the scheme except its abys- is a tacit admission that the Jews mal crudenenss and the terrible have no place in Germany as citi- dangers with which it is fraught zens and as Germans. By implica- tion, it is also an admission that Rooted in German Soil German Jews have lived in Ger- the same is true of other coon- many for over a thousand years. tries as well; that Jews cannot be- They are undoubtedly to be in- come part of the life of any peo- 800 ROOMS Come in any time- at any hour-you eluded amongst the oldest German pie among whom they live; that inhabitants in Germany. They are the y ar e ustrangers ever where, a cant pay mote than 13 for a single rooted in the German soil and are fore ign nassimilable ely ement' in CLIFFORD room with bath and plenty are bound to Germany by a thousand every country, and that the best ILTAYLOR $2s0 spiritual ties/of a common culture, that a people can do is to get rid Good food offered crte.and language, history and profound of them for good. In a word, it is Managing Ikeda every comfort.- every luxury affection for one's country. Social to subscribe to the vilest lie of and psychological ties of this kind Nazism; it is playing the game of are not normally lightly torn at Nazism in a manner which Hitler the first command of a brutal and himself probably never dared to irrational dictatorship of two and hope the Jews would do. Apart from this, the scheme of a half year's standing. It is a FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK gross slander of the German Jews Jewish exodus from Germany is fraught with still greater dan- whose love for their motherland is a proverbial, to represent them as gers. Once it is conceded that if ready and eager to leave it in a a country starts persecution of its ts mass-exodus at the first approach Jews, the Jews themselves will or- i th eir own exo dus front it, ganze of misfortune and to make it ap- the entire position of the Jews in pear that their only problem is moat Eastern and Central F.uro- the lack of proper facilities for (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL. PAGE , enemy approached. The trot at- the safe removal of their capital peas countries collapses disas- troualy. an exodus is the tack was foiled; on the next day, abroad. It is also a slander of the son of the If Jewish problem in solu- Ger- The soldiers of the garrison were another attack failed, but on the Jews the world over to suggest otherwise engaged and the small third day the assailants showed that they can change their home- many, why not in Poland? In Ru- element of the population, friendly more determination. "They had al- lands in which they have lived for mania? In Austria? Or in Hun- ready plundered the neighborhood, centuries with the case of gypsies gory? In all these countries anti- to the Jews, was afraid to go to and were flushed with victory and changing their tents. Semitism is rife. Each of these their rescue. The Jews took refuge wine," the Jewish historian tells countries claims that it has a "sur- Would the patriotic Jewish plus" Jewish population. Once the in the synagogue, and Dr. Roth us. "The Jews, aware of the special gentlemen of Great Britain who Hitler bluff succeeds, and Jewish danger in which they stood, passed says: are planning this exodus of the persecution on the Nazi scale re- 'Theeynagogue Mood (In artordance their time in fear and trembling. with • fairly common •rthitectural con- The citizens were obviously use- German Jews, advise the majority sults in a Jewish mass emigration of British Jews to pack up and from Germany financed by the siddlon of the period) on an upper less for action. But the exiguous G ory at the far end or the Mr.*. a French garrison, in the nick of leave England, for instance, if Jews themselves, there will be a imie baler gained by • narrow stair. leading Into • little vestibule. From time, ventured to make a rally. Mosley came to power? Why do wave of persecution and pogroms th e m far .d of this opened out the they propose such preposterous surpasaing anything that has ever gynagogue Itself—a small but pictur- The insurgents, ill-prepared and "solutions" for the German Jews been known in modern times. e,. unit. . . Massacre seemed ill-disciplined, were unable to make whose history dates back at least inevitabh, unit. • miracle Intenened. A General Jewish Tragedy a stand even before such small seven centuries farther than that ''According to local legend. that Is The fact is, that inpart this is numbers . . . The city was saved precisely what happened. Just as the first of the mob arrived at the top of and the Jewish community, in of any Jew in England? No one already happening now. During the staircase. an enemy cannon fired would suggest the organized exo- the past few months, there have almost at • venture. The @hell burst particular, was delivered from al- dus from their homes, of the Eng- been grave anti-Semitic outbursts through the wall or the verthule. mid• most certain massacre." fish, the French or the Americans in Poland, Rumania, and Hungary way between the surging mob and their In gratitude the communal coun- on the establishment of a political __of • most alarming nature. The cowering victims. An It happens. it did o great material damage. But the es- - cil determined that that day- of dictatorship in these countries. etilant• terror Flekken, took to their !situation is particularly grave in heels and lied throwing away • great each year should be net aside for No one suggests anything like it Poland where the bulk of Euro- part of their spoil aft they ran. The a special celebration. The Syna- even in Germany to any other pe en Jewry lives, and Very shortly ionimunIty was eared. where physi- gogue was to be illuminated en people than the Jews. After all, t, fterwardw the Frenc h entered the city. cal attacks on the Jews have pro- end all danger sat. for the moment at fete. The Greater Hallel (Psalm least. removed.• 136) was to be recited. The Scrolls the Jews are not the only victims month almost unninterruptedly for In joyful thanksgiving the Jews of the Law were to be taken nut of persecution in Germany today. months in succession. The Polish created a special holy day on the of the Ark and borne round the Why not a wholesale exodus of Nationalists (the Endeks) who i com- building. A special commemorative German Communists, Socialists, conduct these excesses, openly ex. fourth day of Passover in Liberals and Catholics? plain their action in their press, memoration of their deliverance. hymn to grace the occasion was Pacifists, Why is it that even in relief The Rabbi of the community wrote written by the Rabbi of the com- measures a special Ghetto is al- by saying that experience in Ger- a memorial poem which was re- munity." ways being erected for the Jews. many has shown a new way of cited annually and which was Jewish history to filled with Why do even humanitarian and dealing with Jews. The Jews have printed in pamphlet form, two many of these expressions of liberal-minded people always treat only to be squeezed sufficiently copies of which are in Dr. Roth's thanksgiving. Dr. Roth, student the Jews as if they were different and they will leave the country in great masses and they will even collection. But the community went and writer, has gathered them to- from themselves. even farther than this in its com- gether as a tribute to their im- organize their own exodus. Should What is Desirable Emigration? memoration of the event Dr. Roth portance "not only as a precious this principle be confirmed now, rays: This, naturally, does not mean the most dangerous precedent will historical record, but also as a con- - The aperture through which the be established and the bulk of that there should be no Jewish tribution of some importance to providential eannon-ball hum: Ile war into the synagogue building has never the folklore of the historic Jewish emigration from Germany, or that Jews in Eastern and in Central been repair.. It survived the neon this emigration should not be as- Europe (comprising five million community of the past" etrurtion of II rears later. and it is sisted as much as possible. But it souls) will be swept back into Sti- mill to be own today by the visitor. It winder. to throw much nerve. an • now is one thing for individuals, or diaevalism. needed light upon the Internal obsrurIty . even for considerable numbers of The principle upon which Jewish Freund It is written In Hebrew. in /et people to emigrate from the coun- life grew up and developed during tare of gold. the simple phrase -The Minkel* of the (tomb.• . try of their persecution, and quite the whole of the age of Liberalism The French Purim (Purim de another to plan the mass emigra- (and so far this is not only the 'Franceli) was long observed at tion of an entire community as a best, but also the only principle The third annual senior basket- solution of their oppression. Emi- which makes possible Jewish life Ancona in memory of deliverance of almost a week's terror. During ball carnival, sponsored by the gration is certainly not • new at all) is that the Jews every- this week, until the French sol- Senior Council of the Jewish Corn- manifestation in Jewish history where form an intricate part of diers could arrive to save them, munity Center, will be held on nor in the history of other per- the lives of the countries in which the synagogue was entered, the Sunday evening, March 8, begin- secuted minorities. But it has al- they live. They must not be sep- Ark was pelted with stones, and ning at 7:15, at the Center. ways been a relief for individ. orated from the rest of the populs- Preparations were even made to Three basketball games and a ' eels; never a constructive solution tion and their problems cannot be burn the Ghetto to the ground. dance will be the feature of the for an entire people. Exile has Plucked out from the "social fabric When the French troops arrived, evening's entertainment. At 7:15 been the lot of the Jew for can- of general life and treated indi many Jew!: were in their ranks; the all-stars of the Senior White turies but it was never d t d pendently. German Jews are part they heard of the danger which Division will play the all-stars of by him willingly. It was a curse of Germany, and whatever is to be faced their fellow Jews and has- the Senior Blue Division. The Girls which he fought with the last the fate of the German people, tened to them. They dispersed the Varsity team will play the Parke drop of resistance, and submitted will be their fate as well. attackers and, tearing the yellow Davis team at 8:15 and at 9:15 to only after generations of pease- Nazism is a general German bodge of shame from the heads of the game for the Senior Cham- ration and struggle. This is the tragedy, not merely one of the the Jews, replaced it with the pionship will be played. The first time in Jewish history that Jews, and the :solution of the Ger- Strangers and Phi Kappa Iota will exile is being preached almost as man-Jewish problem can only be tricolor cockade. In 1797, • member of the Jewish meet for the championship. an ideal and running away from a accomplished through the greater The committee in charge of the home where Jews have lived for solution of the overthrow of the en- community in Ivrea was elected to the civic council—a fact which affair consists of Nate Korhy, Wil- over a thousand years is being ad- tire Nazi dictatorship. Certain drew considerable obloquy against liam Kaufman, Sophie Stulberg vaned as an heroic virtue leading sections of the German people are to an ■ lmoet blissful solution of already engaged in this great them all. Dr. Roth explains that and Bertha Berkowitz. all their troubles. the city was almost destitute of task. Some Jews will doubtless Paul Muni is a brilliant violinist soldiers and that the peril of the The most paradoxical part of help in this struggle even as the) . Jews was very grave. On Sunday and was once destined for the con- this scheme is that it represents so effectively helped the struggle evening, January 12, 1801, the cert platform. exactly the Nazi point of view and for the liberation of Czaristic MA. 111IVE011'it• - wear CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL. FACE Russia. Some others will certainly emigrate and may even strike roots in other places. But the great majority of the German Jews will remain in Germany in spite of all the hate and fury of Nazism and will carry their cross of suffering with dignity, and fortitude as it behooves an old people which has known martyrdom. Anyone who advances special solutions of the Jewish problems as distinct from the general problem of Germany, is knowingly or unknowingly adopting the Nazi point of view and is advancing the worst fea- ture of Ilitlerism. It is in the interest of the relief aims undertaken in behalf of the Jewish victims of Nazism that this particular Nazi scheme of solving the Jewish problem should be sharply differentiated from the general relief problem and ex- punged from every humanitarian relief program. For the idea of an STORY-TELLER Bookkeeping and Costs Installed, Simplified, Re; 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • S odnutshtviryi.1 Q.ItaldterEyinb Investigations. x es 17 1'i; • T AS sdt nsie e l ftf o r n vice for All Forms of aV ie dna. 4 CHARLES K. HARRIS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG..— CA50144 3338 Clean---COAL & COKE—Dry ABRAHAM H. FRIEDMAN superintendent of the Hebrew Schools of Cleveland, eminent writer, orator ■ and Jewish leader, has the distinction of having written the world's Hebrew best seller—a series of 70 stories for children, "Sipurim Yofim," which already sold 75,000 copies. Read the article on the editorial page of this issue describing Mr. Fried. land's triumph as a story-teller. JEWISH CENTER FORMS CLASS IN MILLINERY A class in millinery is being spon- sored at the Jewish Community Center. The class will begin on Wednesday evening, March 11, at 9 o'clock. The course will be taught individually and consists of the fundamentals of hat making such as blocking, fitting, sewing, glaz- ing, trimming and finishing. No previous training in millinery or sewing is necessary. For fur- ther information call the Jewish Community Center, Madison 8275. Registrations for the course are now being taken. 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