America!, ffarish Pedalled Coder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIEDE:mom/aim 6RON iCLE May 8, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE BOOK REVIEWS I Honor Your Mother The World's Window (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL, PAGE/ (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) Samaritans, Pharisees, Saducees, Essenes, Karaites, Chassidism. In addition there are chapters dealing with differences among various parties in Biblical times, with the period of Hellenism, and the mod- ern deviations: Haskalah, Secular Nationalism, Reform, Conservat- ism. This book lists a net of books to be consulted for additional infor- mation on the subjects covered. On the whole this volume has the value of presenting its subject matter briefly and interestingly. It fills a need for such a work for which the reader will feel grate- ful. The Shadow of a Wage-Slave DOESN'T WORRY HIM At 60... at 65 ... at 70... he will not need to struggle Prepaid Patriotism Lewis J. Gorin, Jr., States Creed f Future Wars of Vet along faced with constantly declining earnings ...with the dread of being let out" any day. these great rabbis in her house, said to them: "Please pray for my son Tarphon who treats me with more honor than is really due to me." They asked her what he had done, and she told them about the torn slipper. The Sages then exclaimed: "Even if he had done a thou- sand thousand times as much, he would not even have fulfilled half of what the Torah com- mands!" • • The rabbis of old had the highest admiration for the fol- lowing acts of a certain heathen by the name of Dama ben Neth- ina. He was the president of the city councillors, and one day, while presiding at a meeting, his mentally deranged mother smacked him in the face with a slipper, but all that Dama did was to say: "It is enough, mo- ther." And not only that—but when the slipper with which she smacked him fell to the ground, 088) between us and the American set- tlers is this: we shall continue to civilize, to raise up, to deal out justice to the Arabs. The Ameri- can colonists turned on the In- As dians and massacred them. late as the winning of the West they shot them down on eight— "bucks" and "squaws" and preg- nant "squaws." A good Indian was a dead Indian. And the In- dians were, as we know now, in their primitive fashion no ignoble folk—nobler perhaps than Arab fellaheen. And when it comes to abstract "right" or historic right or any kind of right, we have infinitely more right in any not entirely pragmatic sense in Eretz Yisrael than the white man had in the immemorial hunting- grounds of the Indians. Our col- onization is in moral grounding and in moral method the most justifiable in the history of man. Bloody conquerors were not de- terred. Why should we be? The right call has gone out: We shall redouble our efforts and send a thousand Jews for every Jew we mourn today. One of the most amusing and at the same time sharpest bits of ridicule of veterans who ask to be He Ku provided • monthly salary for himself to com- paid for service to their country mence at age 60. This salary will continue as long as he in time of war marks the creed of lives. For he has purchased • GREAT-WEST Retirement. Lewis J. Gorin, Jr., national com- Annuity. • • . mander of Veterans of Future Less than can be said for us Wars, in his "Patriotism Prepaid", You men of 30. 35. 40, 45. could not make a safer or more can be said for the Mandatory just published by J. B..Lippincott Power. When the people of India profitable investment than this. It guarantees an income Co., Philadelphia ($1.). rebelled in the great mutiny, the A senior student at Princeton, each month as long as you live. It eliminates all invest- he picked it up and handed it British soldiers stuffed the Sepoys the author has the collaboration of ment worries. It has generous cash and loan values to her, so that she would, not into the barrels of their cannons Albert M. Barbieri, Princeton '38 after payment of the first annual premium. and shot them at their fellow- have to bend down for it! who drew the 10 highly amusing illustrations for this book. Send for complete information regarding this most at- On another occasion, the rebel.. In 1932 the French gen- eral commanding a huge district "Patriotism Prepaid" at first rabbis tell us, Dams was wear- tractive plan. in the Sahara desert said to me: sounds like the joke of youth. But ing a silk robe embroidered with "Do you see that village full of because it is written in a serious vein it will undoubtedly also gold and was sitting in the com- Soudanese? Observe how cleats it arouse much though' in getting pany of certain great Romans. is. Observe that a European wo- man or child could wander about 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG., people to see the truth in some of The mother came along, tore in it all night and come out un- the rebellious program of the "fu- the precious robe from him, hit touched. Do you know why? They Detroit, Mich, ture veterans." him on the head, and spat in know what it is to have the men page every a laugh on There is REPRESENTING and in every photograph in this his face. But Darna did not put of the village lined up at dawn and every tenth man shot. They book. Quoting the Koran: "When her to shame! THE know. J. l'ai fait. I've done it." thou wettest thy servant to a task • • • And do you know why he told wherein he might come to lose his The following is related con- me that? cause I had been life, then it were well that thou Rabbi the mother of ASSURANCE COMPANY telling him some details of the shouldest reward him beforetine., cerning KM MICE. WINTIPIS Ishmael—a great scholar, who Arab massacres of 1929, especially for thou mayest not reward him after he is cut off ", the future like Rabbi Tarphon, was also concerning the murder of our veterans make claim for immedi- a contemporary of the famous children in the Yeshivah of He- bron. He would like to have ate payment of a bonus on the Akiba: One day she came be- been sent to Hebron. ground that a war is certain to Needless to say: I am for peace, fore the rabbis and complained break out within 30 years. Already, the book reveals, the about her son. "Rebuke my son, brotherliness, a total abstention from reprisal and the determined have received "future vet,,rans" MOM NEW YORK Ishmael," she said, "for he does conciliation of the Arabs by all threats. They are attracting na- not honor his mother." The honorable meal,. I simply adduce tionwide attention which ranges between abuse and refusal to de- Sages were amazed. "What does history and anecdote to prove that The new motorlinere the Palestinian Arabs are the most bate the issue on the part of vet- he do?" they asked. She an- strangely coddle d, pampered, erans of former wars. swered, "When he leaves the spoiled, catered to and wrapped Already numbering 30,000, the House of Study and comes home, in medicated cotton group of any "future veterans" maintain that May 19, June 2,* June 14 I want to wash his feet and to group of people in the whole his- what counts is the strength of •Italorya Maidtn Voyage members, and they appeal for drink the water, but he does not tory of human colonization and that any concern for the Arabs Prompt,convenient ettonertIone to Cr. - numerical strength to force Con- permit mer' Dal and Eastern Europe. at this moment by any Jew or gress to adopt their plan. • • • any Christian who is not a pro- Pawner's for Palestine men rIalt Cleverly executed, "Patriotism When Rabbi Joshuah ben nounced anti-Semite is sentimen- their misfires In their ()Id Countr7 Prepaid" will not only provide and then rentinue their lourney hem many a laugh but will show the Ilananiah—an important schol- tal slop or open hypocrisy. Constants (Rumania) in oar steamers ..IS(Lt)NIA" and -KOSCICSZKO" ablelt reader the hypocrisy of those el- ar of the first half-century after nmintain A RECULAIt SERVICE TO Yet the Arabs have been ders whose bonus efforts inspired JAFFA and HAIFA. the destruction of the Temple wronged. These poor, ignorant, this book. —was an infant, his mother, fanatical, mediaeval minded men Delicious KOSHER Kitchen who wanted him to be a greet have been wronged by the Manda- rabbi in Israel, would carry him tory Power—wronged to their mush to Loral Agent or to the House of Study, so that hurt and our own. In the Tog of April 22 there is an article Dearborn St, Chicago "The Children's Story Cara• his ears might become accus- by Zechariah Shuster which should van," edited and collected by tomed to the sounds of the be translated into English and Anna Pettit Broomell, published words of the Torah. given the widest possible public- by the J. B. Lippincott Co., Phila- ity. The government, Mr. Shus- Enjoy Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS with Your Dinner Today delphia ($2), serves the need of ter explains, has recently taken giving to young readers, within up its "balancing policy" again the covers of a single volume, FRESH AIR CAMP "and has let the Arabs know by most fascinating reading which TO OPEN JUNE 22 word and act that now was their combines idealism with adventure, spiced with morals of which even (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) in a day like ours, when morals are resented, will be accepted with sellors supervised all sports and activities. A medical staff is in at- praise. This fine collection cannot be tendance. Many free vacations at camp accepted in other spirit but with praise. It is appropriate that the are made possible by Allied Jew- title page should contain the verse ish Campaign funds. The chil- dren who are sent on scholarships from Robert Louis Stevenson: S..1. COHN GREAT-WEST LIFE Direct to GDYNIA `Pilsudski"Batory' Children's Caravan Gdynia America Line,315 Try Stroh's Bohemian Beer and enjoy a new taste-treat. Stroh's is Fire Brewed. time." Such an act above all was of course the insistence, despite the protest of parliamentary lead- ers in London,, on a Legislative Council to be Istabkhed forth- with; such were the protosed new restrictions on both Jewish immi- gration and on the sale of lands to Jews; such is the black and shameful treatment accorded to "illegal" Jewish immigrants: their cruel imprisonment, their ruth- less deportation, the attempt which would be wildly farcial, did it not to England's shame reduce England's administration to a Ger- man level, of turning the people of our Yishuy into informers on their hapless brethren. Let us not say England. Wedgwood and Winston Churchill and Jan Smuts speak for England and the em- pire. Let us say: Fools and cow- ards and anti-Semites in the Col- onial office. Other and even more sinister elements are at work. The troubles began with acts of ap- parent brigandage. But when the brigands spared Christians and Moslems and robbed Jews, the brigands were seen not to be bri- gands at all. And when a pas- senger in an auto-bus identified himself by saying: Heil Hitler! the stench of ultimate corruption rose. Nor is it without signific- ance in this connection that a considerable proportion of both the Arab brigands and rioters are not Palest.sdan at all. They are from the IIauran. Arab notables of Jaffa, on the contrary, shielded and saved their personal Jewish friends. • • • We mist redouble our efforts. We must pour money and people into l'alestine. Money and peo- ple. We must be stung and swept into renewed and even more sac- rificial work. That much is plain. Not only must this small wound be healed. Its blood must be the seed of farms and villages and cities yet undreamed of. But why have we no "lobby" in London? Is the Colonial office no longer subject to Parliament? Is it independently autocratic? Can not the British democracy, espe- cially its Christian evangelical and Quaker and, above all, its Labor elements be roused against a group of bureaucrats? This is a task for the Jewish Agency; this is also a task for the Jewish World Congress. This is a task for the entire Jewish people and for every friend of the Jewish people. It is a task for every genuine friend of the Arab peo- ple too. (Copyright. 1538 8. A. F. B.) Strictly Confidential CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE got a cent from the Phoenix ex- cept in the form of overwriting in accordance with a contract which gave the National Fund the status of a general agent of the company .. . ABOUT PEOPLE Prof. Louis Ginzberg, the great- est living Jewish scholar, and member of the faculty of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, will get an honorary degree from Harvard at the tercentennial exercises .. . He will be the second Seminary man no honored, the first having been the late Dr. Solomon Schech- ter... Rabbi Albert S. Goldstein of Temple Emanuel, Davenport, BUYING A NEW CAR? IRVING SCHREIBER WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST DEAL DETROIT ON A NEW Allegorical stories, stories of real places and people, tales from ancient folklore, fairy tales, ani- mated stories and stories about saints are among the topics cov- ered in this fine volume. Stories like "Jane Addams' Bur- glars," "Daylight Saving," "A Boot Is a League of Nations" and many others will charm the young reader and will provide for par- ents just the type of story collec- tion they have looked for. This reviewer endorses whole- heartedly the recommendation of Dr. Stephen S. Wise: "After hav- ing read from 'The Children's Story Caravan' to a grandchild, I may say that I have never come upon a book which I would rather place in a child's hands than this. The stories are not goody-goody nor Sunday-school ish, but human, vital, even thrill- ing, in the best sense of that much MISS REBECCA EHRENPRIES abused term." are referred by the various wel- Katherine Richardson Wireman fare agencies of the city. Illustrated this book, the intro- Transportation facilities to and duction to which was written by from camp are provided for all Dorothy Canfield Fisher. campers. Buses leave from the Jewish Community Center, 8904 Hebrew and English Lyrics Woodward near Holbrook, at 8 a. Pinches Jassinowskrs "Sym- m., on the first Monday of each phonic Poems," a collection of period. English and Hebrew lyrics with music, has just been published by Bloch Publishing Co., 31 W. 31st PLAN BIRO BIDJAN REFUGE FOR 5,000 St., New York (600• This booklet is part of the larger (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) collection by Cantor Jassinowsky in his previous works. The Eng- lish renditions are by Rabbi Abra- mittee for the Settlement of Jews ham Burstein, who has to his own in Biro-Bidjan has mapped out for credit several fine collections of constructive aid to the distressed Jewish populations of Eastern poems and stories. In a foreward Rabbi Burstein Europe. Each Landsmanschaften writes about Cantor Jassinowsky: society will be asked to co-operate "The author is a man of deep in the selection of families in their feeling. whose joys and sadnesses former home towns considered overflow into his verse. It hap- most suitable for resettlement in pens that most Yiddish poets are Biro-Bidjan, and to mist in the Inclined to this form of unre- financial aid of such settlement. Details of the Ariz:Tient re- strained outpouring of self. Their themes, like those here, are large- cently concluded between the ly concerned with love and sorrow; American Committee for the Set- but Cantor Jassinowsky has ad- tlement of Jews in Biro-84Rn ditional advantages for self-ex- and the Soviety government, for pression: as a composer he is able the settlement of 5,000 destitute to Bing his thoughts within, and non-Jewish immigrants in the new then as • singer, to carol them Jewish territory, will be made This public at the conference. forth to the world." agreement calls for an expendi- Dr. Joshua Bloch, head of the ture of $200 for each pioneer New York Public Library's Jew- family in the Soviet Union, which ish division, is now president of will cover part of their trsnspor- the largest school board on Long teflon from the border to Biro-1 Bidjan, and in addition each fam- Island. ily will receive on arrival there Dan Ferris. secretary of the A. home furnishings and utensils. A. U.. is now wearing a new set free plot of ground for garden- of gold cuff links presented to him ing and immediate employment in by • German club in New York the local industrial enterprises, or for his efforts to keep the United will be observed in • collective farm. States in the Olympics. Olympia Motors, Inc. 18 yearn in Detroit GAR. 2900 6187 GRAND RIVER SALES • SERVICE - :ARTS - DODGE TRUCK Rugs • Linoleum - Window Shades Drapery Rods Get One Prices Fleet — Estimates Famished Free Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired We Specialize in VENETIAN BLINDS LaSalle Window Shade Co. 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones, Garfield 1230.31 owe, has arhused the ire of the Presbyterian Guardian of Phila- delphia because he spoke in a Davenport church on good The Guardian brands Rabbi Gold- stein's presence in the church as "treason." The Jay Adler who is appear. ing in "Bury the Dead" is the last member of the famous Jewish act- ing family to crash the stage .. . And Irwin Shaw, who wrote that bruising play, lisps. Miss Marina Rosemary Baruch, daughter of Dr. Ilerman B. Baruch and niece of Bernard M. Baruch, is now the wife of William Garth Symmers. A Presbyterian minis- ter performed the ceremony. When former Judge Joseph Proakauer of New York was asked by the New York newspapers to comment on the open letter sent to him by Joseph Brainin, request- ing the honorable gentleman's resignation from the American Liberty League, he answered "I never heard of the Seven Arts or of Mr. Brainin" . . . Mr. Pros- kauer's face would take the color of flaming red if he were con- fronted with his own letters to our boss and the Seven Arts . HEARSTIANA Albert Einstein is beginning to become Americanized . . . He has realized that Hearst newspapers have a peculiar way of quoting celebrities and of distoring their statements to fit Ilea9st policies . . A few weeks ago the New York American carried a sensa- tional story that Einstein, to- gether with several British scien- tists, was sponsoring an organiza- tion for the purpose of combating suppression of scientific freedom in the Soviet Union ... The Yid- dish papers copied the story and featured it front page . . . Eln- stein wants to deny this wild re- port and has asked us to stamp It publicly as a canard .. Says Einstein: "I have repeatedly had occasion to ascertain how zeal- ously science is being cultivated in the Soviet Union." ... Which reminds us of another Hearst sen- sation . .. Gordon Gordon, Uni- versal Service "scoopeter," quoted a speech against the Soviet Union and an implied attack against the New Deal by a Dr. George Leikin 4e, GUARD AND YOUR I BE EYES • SAFE With HealtiAtto Glasses Eyes examined, glasses tilted by registered specialists at a price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S ' 1119 GRISWOLD' 8T. • Neat to Llama. air. A ARGO . . . 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