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TilEVETROITJEMSWIMIKIE

June 5, 1936

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Salhat1 Readiega of the Total
Ptatateuchal portion--Nuni. 8:2142:16,
Pmoketical portion—Zech. 2:14-4 :7.

June 5, 1936

Sivan IS, 5696

A Successful Campaign

Although it closed $22.000 short of the
coal, the Allied Jewish Campaign was a
NI•markable success. The raising of $500,-
000 from approximately 9,000 contribu-
tors is an herculean task and is in itself
a triumph. But what makes this drive
stand out as a great community victory is
the determination of a group of men.
under the leadership of Sidney J. Allen,
not to permit the campaign to be put
to a finish until every cent of the needed
balance is raised. The enthusiasm and
devotion thus instilled in a group of de-
voted leaders is the most encouraging ele-
ment in the entire campaign. and justifies
'whatever jubilation may be inspired in
celebrating what we mantain was a very
suotewful drive.

the issues surrounding them, behind closed
doors, and attempt to stifle discussion by
writing "personal and not for publication"
letters. They do an even great injustice
when they threaten us with the possibil-
ity of a pan-Arabic congress which may
be stimulated by the holding of Jewish
cougresses. This is a ridiculous threat for
many reasons. and especially on the
ground that if there are justified griev-
ances on the part of the Arabs they should
be aired out publicly. But the' Congress
proponents have so much faith in the jus-
tice of the Jewish cause and in the fair-
ness of Jewish aspirations in Palestine.
that we do not fear public discussion of
our problems. We demand frank and
open consideration of the issues confront-
ing us and we hope that the world will
listen to us when we publicly express our
grievances.
The fight on the Congress issue is be-
tween the democratic forces in Jewish life
and the group represented by the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee which insists on
private, behind-the-scenes discussions of
Jewish matters which should be as vitally
viewed by the world at large as it is by
us. because it is the world at large that
must be made to see the injustice of con-
tinually hemming us into a trap from
which we may not be able to escape unless
justice should triumph. We believe that
the American Jewish Committee is wag-
ing a lasing battle, and that in the end
all Israel will be mobilized behind the
movement for a World Jewish Congress.

Brandeis' Anniversary

Teddy—June 5—marks the 20th anni-
versary of the elevation of Justice Louis
D. Brandeis to the Supreme Court behch.
For liberal forces this anniversary is an
tension for rejoicing. For 20 years Mr.
Justice Brandeis has been writing history
as a defender of human rights and derho-
cratic government, His opinions form
strong weapons for our form of govern-
rent and are a veritable Bible for the lib-
eral elements.
For Jews this anniversary is an occas-
ion for even Treater celebration because
Mr, Justice Brandeis contributions to
liberal thought have served as tributes to
our people whose joys and sorrows he has
shared so gloriously.
It is a great privilege to join in con-
grabilating Mr. Justice Brandeis on his
20th anniversary as a member of the high-
est court in our land.

The Black Legion

Lights from
Shadowland

(Copyright. Itte S A. F-

PROFILE OF WILLIAM WYLER
ACE HOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR
HOLLYWOOD. Calif.—Meticu-
lous, determined, patient. equipped
with an invaluable flair for quiet
humor, balanced by an innate un-
derstanding of d rams— that's
thumbnail list of the qualities
which have made William Wyler
one of the most &mating), success-
ful film directors in the movie
capital.
To Wyler there is no phase of
film-making that is mysterious.
His is the story of a youth who
chase his career, and eared not
what menial labors might be de-
manded of turn so long as it helped
him reach his goal. He started in
the production reahn as a prop boy
who vent stages and ran errands;
became a third assistant director.
a second assistant, finally a direc-
tor of two reel -restems.
Wyler. now 33, was born in
Mulhousen, France, July 1, 1902..
His earliest years he spent travel-
ing through Europe with his par.
tots, received his schooling at
Lausanne. Switzerland. and the
Coeservatoire Nationale de Mu-
•ato. in Paris. His father gave
him a position in a small depart-
' meet store he owned in' Abaft
Lorraine and for a brief interval
the youth sought to suit himself
Tragedy in Palestine is considerably to the life of a business man.
In 1920. on a vacation. he visited
overshadowed by the remarkably heroic
restraint which distinguishes the Jewish ' Paris where he chanced to meet
Carl Laenunle. That venerable 11101- 1e
community from the uncivilized actions of tycoon enjoyed the young mass
the Arabs who have been instigated by keen qualities of perception. his
leaders who agitate murder. In the face interest in art and drama and sue-
of destruction of property. killing from ' rested. should he come to America,
ambush, ineendiarisni and barbarism : Jews that there might be a place for
ism in motion pictures.
have co-operated with the British authori- •
That's all Wyler needed as an
ties in exercising self - control ,to a re- excuse
to leave the department
markable degree. How long will Jews be store business which was rapidly
irking
him
to the point of Wing
able to remain calm• Palestine, the or-
gan of the British Palestine Committee. unbearable, Despite his father's
protests he packed his trunks,
states:
reaohed the United States in 1521
and with the benign aid of
The Jewish population, Idiost limo and
Lanni:alr. who had not forgotten.
rroperty are in aura, have continued to
was given • job in New York in
niversa•s foreign publicity de-
show extraordinary restraint. bat the annsin-
partment One year later he found
isttatiOn Sanest expect thit restraint to con-
himself publicity director for all
tinue if adequate protection is not. forth-
Latin speakirg countries.
Puhlicity. however. began
coming. The business of the Government is
loot its charm as an Wm:la:Met.
to rootlet and to suppress disorder. Tie
and
Wyler turned his sights en !
bias:Mess of Great Britain in Palestine is to
prolucteth. As a member of the
nary out the intention of the mandate.
orranization it was easy enough
to assure himself a joa on the
It is naturally the hope of the Jewish tit to ta the
rting
fitaii iRn
t . t t lie
Vt

Heroic Restraint in Palestine

people everywhere that it will not become extant
batom
necesary for Jews to strike back; that again
when
be
became a prop
our pioneers will not be compelled to boy and by graduaL
but rapid.
make a reality of the misrepresentation in strides went up the ladder cf men

clinging to the same arr.iments which
they used 20 years ago whro they op-
posed the Congress during its forma:ire
stasres-
We refer our readers to the replies
that were addressed by Butt. Loan D.
Brandeis. shortly before his ascendancy
to the Supreme Court bench. to Dr. Adler.
who them as chairman of thee executive
committee of the American Jewnh Cea
mit:tee. refused to negotiate in behalf of
the Coegrees !movement Ilranden' MAY
was a gem insofar as a view of the Jew-

ish siation s concerned. It was a de-

fense of the democratic ideal in Ameri-
can-Jewish life and demanded as opea
and frank discussion of the Jewish issze.
It is intrtesting that Too. Adler shoal,:
:gala be the person to oppose such demo-
unlit rate. and that Ms arguments shot
team 211 pests after the Ind steps were
takes Our the fersaatisa of the American
Ologrem. be identical with Lisa
tie subject Bzaade is
miry ant idles
Jewish
of a great trigre.Y
then
is more acute t.4a.y.
14e.
Yet Dr. Adler aeons is a view which a
ba ear se ides esteem That is why we
re:dais that be and his associates bare
relined le !earls trews expericece_ They
AS a gnat injustice is the JewisH cure
whets Meg VI la Mit s aseitansior. old

Vttrageatr

: toss again_
Oat given the megaphone on
two reel Westerns, Wyter begin!
to realty find hinaegf. The caliber :°
of his work was such that within
a short time he was entrusted
.
ustee,
with more important pictures. flee '
• reel Westerns at first, and then'
full
, cures. These latter, is their order.
were "Ariyhaly Here Seen Keller
!with Tom Moore and Bessie Love;
"The Shakedown," with Barbara
Kent and James Murray; "Eve
dime." with Laura Lenient.;
"The Storm' "Hell's Heroes-
: weoh Lope Voles; "Heart and
Hand" with Waster Hume, and
;Dastry Rides Again' starring .
Toot Mix.
Toone Wyler was 5Oiv places!
; this time, and then he main•
lone of Vaniersars at ushitiena
"The Gant Fain." This bid
, a proloomi teem epee his He.
Its star was Margaret Salavaa
:.who became Mrs WMazo Wyier
immediately after the Last scene
had been shot. They hememsnamed
ie Earn* and spat their mural
Wynn started a an phase of Ina
career by ...m eg kin fire picture '
cd' Universal lot wh.eh rya;
"The Gay Divert:ma" for Fn.
When Samuel Golatwel sonett
a director for "These Three", the
NeCnyaa ee*.ILLI Wreeeti...
•play. he wanted someone who was
, acance. was written by a well-known a sti-hler for detail. Lid a &fief-a
writer. who u.ses the pen-name "Candi- dam. and knew bow to take ad-
des," in the London Daily Sketch. -Can- eaatage of Shp szeiptoovis prahm*-
tom quantes attk whack Goldomi
didus wrote:
'-"ass eareneltes his 5 m, Than
mailit•os am! the DAM* WySer have
We most rid 0111F Naiads of the idea
,heevete more cc lets sysionymous
Comemaend_ and SkY!er was
that the Arabs in Palestine are a

downtrodden. unhappy people. They
are a backward, unprogressive people
Arse ignorance is being abused by a
maaili ambitious clique of intriguers
vinare working for a vast never Arab
&wire over what was formerly the
mathern half of the Turkish Ear
Om That world be the end of all
Loos of a new and regenerated Eust-
is. Arabs bare sot done badly oat of
dm War. Thanks to as they gpt the
mat regions of Mesopotamia. They
have got Transjordsusia. too. which is
more than half the area of all Pales-
time. What is leftfor the Jews is cab-
a share in what is a mere Kabotl's
winapird„ compared with the vast
it of Arab possessiout. There are
ma causes Jews as Arabs in the world.
never were they mom or so
oppressed than new. Fee nal-

ef Jews in Central Enrope, Pal-
estine is the ash tope_ Has there
e'er been a dearer call to or geese
el justice and to me capacity for
ride than ha Palestine *day?

sapned_

S feet 3 inches M.:.
Mk) pcmomons. has t•ae - grey
back hair. Hs
!manes are muss. loarature . a_ml
tem,

ayes aaS very

Tidbits from Everywhere
By PHINEAS J. ■ IMON

The Triple "C"—Jewishly Speaking

Rerreductiee to tart or waste terMa-
clea. unmet rerentmea et ins amen
Ana Femme Ilyeeiceie. Ceorristiters
tete tram.

Jewish newspapers throughout the
press that the present' outrages are a
country are making a'sertous issue of the the
fight between Jews and Arabs. It is our
revelations relative to the activities of the
hope that we may carry on the work for
Black Legion in
and are playing
reconstruction peacefully and in
up the news with a de ite Jewish angle, Palestine's
as if the Black Legion 2 had been at work harmony with the peace-loving elements
among the Arabs. We are confident that
carrying-out an anti-Semitic program.
It appears to us that in this instance, at before long we shall be able to pursue
this policy undisturbed. But at the pres-
least. the Jewish press became too pan-
ent time the attacks and the Arab policy
icky. The Black Legion is revealed not as of rea
.:mting to arson form a one-sided mur-
a dangerous anti-Jewish forte. but as an
anti-social body and as a menace to the derous outrage and we resent any refer-
ences
in the general press to an Arab-
community at large. Being Fascist in pol-
icy. it undoubtedly would have become Jewish clash. At the present time it is
anti-Semitic is nature had it not been an Arib-Ftritish clash. with the British
to maintain peace and the Arabs
checked before it became too dangerous. trying
Its activities serve ones more to prove the pursuing a gorilla warfare which has cer-
tainly not received the approval of the en-
truth of the general contention that all
tire Arab population. Reports from many
liberal fortes should be organized in the
quarters in Palestine indicate that the ma-
fight on rusciam. and that the place of
Jews is in the ranks of anti-Fascism. re- jority of the Arabs disapprove of the gen-
eral strike. crave for peace and appreciate
gardless of the origin or locale of any the progress
. that is being brought,to Pal-
of the constituent portions of this reac- estine by the
Jews.
tionary movement that threatens to en-
It is interesting to note the attitude of
circle the globe.
the English people in the present crisis.

The London press 6 unaniMous in de-
Whispering Anti-Congress Drive manding firm action from the government.
Dr. Cyrus Adler's series of letters to and is opposed to negotiations with the
rabbis and laymen circulated in an at- spokesmen for the rioters and murderers.
tempt to stop the growing sentiment in A meet lucid summary of the entire situa-
favor of a World Jewish Congresn is a tion. carrying with it great political signi-

Most discouraging sign of failure on the
part of many of or leaders to learn from
experience. or to honor the natural ten-
dency for democratic and public consider-
ation of the numero•.s saddening problems
facing Jewry.
The first impulse upon read's-4 the let-
ters circulated by Dr. Adler was to con-
demn the action of the presidect of the
American Jewish Committer in no un-
certain tunes. Rut a review of the entire
history of the American and World Jewish
Congress movements reveal.; that at times
it is useless to reason and to argue; that
we are today experiencing a situation
similar to the one which confronted our
people in 1915 and 1916. and tn.st the
opponents of the Congress todiy are

FIGHTING PREJUDICE IN UNIFORM

By LOUIS PEKARSKY
, —

By

EDITOR'S NOTE: The

PABBI JULIUS A. LEIBERT

(C•pyrIght. 1534. 5 A. F

of this article is a Jnish chaplain, with the rank of captain,
stationed at , present in a C. C. C. camp on Use West Coml.
His Asti-vatic,ns are
revealing and should provide much valuable material to time who study the average
man's reaction to Nod propaganda in America.

author

Feu., Siricre)

*•What in the devil is tne matter with our
Jewish boys anyway!" grumbled Sergeant Jake
Rappaport. "They just don't stick here. They
just can't take it. And the worst of it is that
they leave behind • reputation for gold-bricking."
"Say, Chaplain," Ernie Brimbow. white.
Protestant and a native of Indiana strove, half
in earnest, half incredulously. to find out, "What
are 12 Jewish boys doing in • C. C. C. camp!
I thought there were no poor among youse."
"Well, I must say," glowed Captain Howard
Pinkney, "you are the first Jewish chaplain that
I have met in the peace-time army. So it isn't
true that all Jews are pacifists. is it!"
"You are just the man I've been looking
for, chaplain," the district commander effer-
vesced. "I am sure you could help . rrie drum in
some sense in the local rabbi's head. In season
an out of season he keeps on broadcasting
against the Nalis. The thing is just sickening.
If you want to know the truth. Chaplain, the
American people don't give ore gosh darn what
the NAILS are going to do to the Jews. You
know. we all have our own troubles. What the
people of America would like to know is where
the Jew stands on the question of Communism!
Communion is threatening to destroy the Jew.
Why don't you radio rabbis. at least once in a
while. lambaste hell out of CoMmunisin! But
instead of fighting it. you are continually fight-
ing the windmills. Nazism."
These. almost literal quotations, are fairly
representative of the .questions the Jewish chap-
lain with the C. C. C". is daily called upon to
answer. What he says may or may cot be im-
portant, depending upon his tact and rersatility.
The present writer. for instance. almost cote-
piete:y demolished the Communist-Jewish thesis of
the commanding officer, by merely pointing odt
that there had beer but one attempt on the life
of Lenin, and that was made by Dora Kaplan,.
a Jewish girl. ,,,,However. the ,thaplain"s answer.
need not here detain us, these being in the
rain stock answers.. The meet important thing
to remember in this connection is that for the
first time in the history of American life we hale.
or could hare. qualified men to speak for us in
thee larger spheres of life from which we are
ordinarily excluded_

a doubt in the military mind against the props-
guide-puking Nazis. Perhaps, in some instances,
I have also created a friendlier attitude. And
to dispose the military'mind in our favpr is ■
very salutary and a most necessary piece of
work. . .
The other sphere, hitherto inaccessible to
us, is the sphere comprising the small town and
farming population. Their numbers reach into
the scores of millions. Though they are for the
most part inarticulate, self-centered and fluc-
tuating between the extremes of materialism and
some kind or other of religious fundamentalism.
they forte nevertheless, the nation's center of
gravity. :Every movement, every cause, and
every leader if they are to achieve national im-
portance, must, first of all, secure a mandate
from these multitudes. Indeed, not only a
mandate, but the sinews of war as well. In fine
they ere • group that can not and must not be
left out of reckoning.
It is. therefore. not at all surprising to see
the frantic efforts anti-Semites are everywhere
making to poison the mind of this amorphous
mass of the nation against the Jew. And in this
they are tremendously aided by three natural
aLnes,to-wito ignorance, indolence and credulity.
A few personl experiences, illustrative of
the foregoing. come readily to mind:
, The postmaster of one of the little towns
in my zone once said to me:
'- I see you have - written a letter to a girl
rained Sharon—who is ,she!"
"My daughter," I replied
"The hell it is!" demurred the official "Do
you mean to tell me that you, a Jewish rabbi,
would 'give his daughter an Irish name!"
• I smiled and referred him to the second
•shaper of the Song of Songs. He promptly pro-
. diced a Bible and started searching. At lad his
eyes gazed incredulously at the famous 'words.
. I,ans the rose of Sharon
,. "I'll be damned!' he prophesied with dim
rot. "Here I've been looking for a good Irish
name for my child and I thought L had one in
Sharon. I called her Sharon. sad now you
show me wore

Sharon is Jeleekt-1 7J be
damnerd !"



Center Attention on Military Leadership

The army is one of these spheres. For ere
reason or another. the Jewish popaation has
been but insignificantly represented among the
onteer's personneL Tha circontstuce was per-
hape the principal reason why the Arnerlou
anti-Semites centered more than an ordinary
share of their attention on our military leader-
ship. In that all important circle there was no
one. with the exception of an occasional coung-
eoas liberal. to rive the he to their propaganda.
Thu encouraged they swarmed over oar army
poste like • plague of !amts. In en* pom the
commanding °Moser. himself used the authority
of his Oflte to disseminate the Protocols
. Pe:eyisaa was the religion that another comman-
der, evangelized for. A Nazi emissary held
"social" meetings at another poet. but was En-
o, forced to discontinue telling his lies by a
courageous and clear-thieVeg Christian Clap-
tail In the majority of instances, however. the
Nazi propertied* in the army went on weeem
trolled and uncontsdicted. asrebaked yes. and.
with the improper use of az•le-Muth. sanction-
With the advent of the Triple "C" a change
for. better—d I may generalise my own exper-
ience—mast have taken place. To date I have
screed su three pats and come in contact with
sneer at eZters. With few exceptions they
Ir all beard only ewe side of the .lewah story.
As far as their lights Coved them to see the
Jew was in a:Monne with Commit:sm. Of coarse.
they had absonately scathe against the Jeo.
qua Jew. Bat inasneoch as he was everywhere
the ferment of subvernoa they eeetoed u them
;emetic duty to deal Intl him as Conemestsm
shoald be dealt with
-. Bat th-at's a lie' I have stated over and
over again .0 cinema. "The NUM are name
you for saps when they tell yen the Jew as such
is a Cocamossz."
nem, you prove it to es. Ch-apiaos." n
the
"Wess - f coarse, is no; Orem easy.
eneg-
l'al:
'''''.1
511"Pc ro
ca their crate
is,..tut-s-e and crteranor
raga: to obstinacy. In ty'SZ to do so. though.
I have not succeeded in estah',:oehOeg

.1E WS IN SPORT

Volorme Descriiiag Work of Jewish Athletes Explodes the

Lk That Jews Are Weaklings





Simply Ignorant and Credulous ,

"All the Jews are from the tribe of Judah,
aren't they!" the school superintendent of a
rural district, confidently wetted.
"What makes you think so!" I asked.,
Ignoring my question he merrily went on.
"And the other trthes weren't lost at all. They
merely scattered The Anglo-Saxons are their'
descendants. Sure. London is a Hebrew word.
No. it is two words 'Lon' Don' and it means
Dan—the tribe of Dam to be sure—stayed here
over night .. "
- Well suppose it is so!" I further ques-
tioned.
"Why. if this be tine," the professor specu-
lates. "then Israel would still stireive. just as
the scriptures Sty it leOtlid. men if in the MOLD-
trase Judah perished."
I could see where he was heading. And it
tack the better part of two days to convince him
of his folly:
I called on the Rev. Dr. Elsner. My mission
was a simple one. I was there to invite him to
address the boys of a certain camp.
My uniform threw Let off his guard. Am
cordiegy he spoke without inhibitions-
"I rams" he spoke his mind.
talk to
them on the daoger of Communism-. That's not
tmlitos. That's religion. The Reds drove Chris-
timity oat of Rama. You know, that was thi
lest chance the Jews had to down Christianity
and they hopped on it with fiendish glee. Now
them some Jeer think they can do the same
thing here in America. According to the Latest
reports it a the Jews who are napping the
CommeMsta with money. Of course, they me
not Commutnts themselees. Al they want is
to hart Cermasoty, and they hare hired the
Reds to do it"
Laciale--&-td this is tree of most of the
nomme ,calk--he had no malice in his make-ap.
He vas '..-Snorant and cfedulous. And it
was rather as easy task to straighten ham out.
The Jew- ant chaplain can give these people
the nett mformation about Jews. The only opts-
tee mealtime me n this. Have we
enough Jew.
ish Ostia-es! If not, why not

NAHUM SOKOLOW

Scholar sad Statesman

By BEJL11AlltD C.

RICHARDS

re-

Strictly
Confidential

NOTES ON OUR LEADERS
A gentleman hearing the name
of a famous father put in a long
distance call to London the other
day and urged Dr. Chaim Weis
mann to do everything to prevent
the World ,Jewish Congress . .
This gentleman. who dropped the
word junior from his name a
couple of years ago, appealed to
Weizrnann in the name of a prom-
inent non-Zionist.
Dr. Ftsphen S. Wise will at-
tend the Washington conference
•of the American Jewish Congress
after all. having postponed his
trip abroad until June 16
The directors of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, on the ingta
tion of James N. Rosenberg, have
raised a fund and bought Frank
Horosia's painting of the late
Peter Wiernik, editor of the Jewish
Morning Journal ... The painting
was presented by the directors to
the Yeshiva College, one of the
pet institutions of the late editor
.. Incidentally, we hear that two
'prominent New York Jews recently
gave Yeshiva College $.50,000
each.
IT'LL NEVER BE PUBLISHED
Moshe Shertok, director of the
political department of the Jewish
Agency Executive, has been asked
to resign ... The demand has been
made by two yen, very prominent
American Jewish leaders in a cable
to Chaim Weizmann ... The tea-
! son for this sensational develop-
ment is the interview published
in the New York Times of May
26 ... It is said that the Non-
! Zionist members of the Jewish
i
Agency could not swallow Sher-
' tok's comment that ,Mhe units in
the world scale of things are not
the Jews cf Palestine and the
Arabs of Palestine but the Jewish
people and the Arab people" .
Another sentence which irritated
the Non-Zionist leaders reads:
; "Palestine is the only country in
the world where the Jewish people
can work out their national neva-
! lion" . As we hand this copy
to the linotyper, we are informed
that the United Palestine Appeal,
representing all Zionist elements
• in this country, have dispatiked
an nnequirmal cable to Dr. Weil-
man endorsiroz the sentth.ents ex-
presso, by Shertok . .
BALLOTEERS
Democratic circles in New York
are trying to tram down the cock-
eyed rumors that Governor Leh-
man may .resien before his term
expires . Amor.g those mea-
t:oohs! as poesille Democratic
gubernatorial candidates are
Borough President Samuel Levy
and Supreme Court Justice Bern-
ard Shieemg ... The Remiblaiene
are said to be eyeing Supreme
Court Justice Harry E. Lewis of
BrooLya as possible gubernatorial
timber . People in the polnira!
know in New lark are berm-ante
to talk of M. Maldwin Fertig,
former counsel to Governors
Roosevelt and LeErnn. for an im-
portant plat; en the state ticket
in the fall in the event Lehman
remains adamant in his refusal
to run for a third term ... Fettle
is regarded as one of the ablest
authorities on public utility law _,
Those who expected Jonah J.
Goldstein to be pontifical after his
appointment as judge of the New
York Court of General Sessioaa
were surprised ... Guest of herr
at a Cheese Club lonwheeat b
entertained the send with are
nifty rhsqoe yarns .. James .1.
Cox of Ohio, tornisee
for President in 1520, once re-
igned in • rage from the Miami
Bath Club became the Club re.
fused to admit the Late Adolph S.
Ochs es his goest .
GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS
The American Hebrew. which
suspended publication early in
' April. is W. the property of
fi ler w of Anne-
J .IwePh &ben. pattin
weeklies
mists
ashingbg.
Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Radlec
ester. Albany and Systemise . .
He acquired control when the

pr
PaiPeees-iswassoisfdtoEheau'et;
;Iteri
—rd The
an English-Jewish publication .
A pint:immix touch was geee the
sale by the preseme of the veneer-
; able Philip Cowen, first pablOsher
, of the American Hebrew .. The
bidding for the paper was spirited,
at least two of the bidders repre-
senting blind buyers Members
' of the A. H. goer were also among
the bidden „ . Publication is
!expected to be resumed early tin
month.

A MOVEMENT WHICH MUST NOT FAIL

What Palestine Means to the Jewish People and to
Civilization—An Address for
the United
Palestine Appeal

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Greenberg. 1. -moire DoLe Stara.
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me n Germany and
Cny ernic Games
rasa Imam owl ~Yes sto
By HAROLD L KKES
the discrothme.:..no arathst Jews Be-thy Reef and others are tested_
an. art eime memo. of • am-
a sport m Meet
Secretary of laterier el the United States
,There
by Nan, have am a zed the wry:-
se, Ims• idoeSS1.4 eon rb• D
played
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ethsrt. tr.& Ow •■••■•4 We,. ow Jew-
1■•••• ase ortimmwer.
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stry si • .11.0.• is Imre we Cr
of Me Fr121 'S book mamas the
Ime./..• Jimmie smarm. enes.
was made by Jess to seers
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movie. .wane Imp
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renter of averment Jeri= ant-
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us.
Jew a Soars" by ....ae-
we
wrwregarr
, m e ■••■■■■ row Jesse
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mem • rosaassm Iamb, of Ili* are. f barawas. rowel ma seam
10.11.wwwe •• Ow Poem c•Ill ■ It-
!ay B... Freml. mthiMhed try Miles no m The seems in wiet them
athietee
are
hated
are:
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Ca
s
i
veit
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era
soselwe
velb
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gamban. baskethal biome.
Nom than any cchet• race of
tned St. New Tacit CUm. *Ennis,
errs Imre. Nod Is M.., Imsmit
smuctios.
Ore maw Ow nod. Imam we
s the fen voila. of its kroi to Chest., Modal gal!. ta.taa.:!.
.►•••••••• INAS Imo es Dm IrS men that has teen so far
Above az elm it has hen the
Morrie., moot elocaratb. the aoehey. ➢ erroseer. puss pens: tab.:*
Os fugal 11•11. Is WU. L5 Lmory vestry cf
sita...c.
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:Theo/Lens:
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5.
teethe.
=nese of Jew" and to Rail the
researches have estikeed. has the spritual qualities ef the Jew that
cer. yerrans=is. tennu. track and
to that Omsk am wrak....m.
ham
eitRvssi?de for ki
kisst
Le-.re sneer imet:le
rr a rea tae eon= of as mere-
water ec:i. wromOng.
Yr. Moak ertoecra:--y ainitie an
=roe, trials and Mil:ate/ars to
tha: has ermessed meOf in whin
. e ton et Brorabor roes-
the rionothrs we are "Pan ;moo ance
erfeeme
cern
the strongest body and
pre - a6r. peesecroce. tetoieraere
'm
burrre
from
cheer
mermi
as
if the
Charles H .Thernil who.. awe nn„. „am, a 7 the
stoatest heart, tacking snob
We are today exoeriencing i Pales.....e end
and hate A ram 'seas r - seecity spirm-aal
his reran from Ger-natty. make
maalites, would "Ie
r i ioomem m remo-nn „so the tendency is Selc...e. the Aro-
escriee with crenate .veld keg sine
If Jewth , era YT.
the most serious crieis M the hlt<ory of the charge that "nee. WWI. was ant b o
MTV
ma merge, That Jews are caa-
sorourobed Time after
have pet-semi if caLed epee to
-vial reconstruction movement. hot we are a errionotent Jew-ssh athete zs Feast enters:
time remarries tempests en tomeir
able of metramite from Gee- gust:re lea'f if the
Earn" that tam., pacsices have
bees
not ri.eztr op the We are sot
"A beat has
smashed and
"'
:ins at 'seam a mach if 1.2-.J. the Jew has staceary sal peu:'*
f.„
for le+ah
ton eat tattered until only the
fsekt= M irserance. to mmigue. to de- :ha rofiesziers srazemeet the an-
vergh.cs.7.7 srtistaod. Nee has
5 t so :: i s 27. has been •med
'a-,•a.
the hardiest were ere to sarliee.
1.1.1.:ett lee DP as.-) 2:21.
generacy and to med:arrah.Oa wzri •
Jew
bee,
neitme
ta
phymeal
Sore that teem We L.., not mama*
- We a !tab?
Lookthe hawk over the beaminess
rather , to thaZae
r"4"3*
d =el a 141 frier that ova of tossing, moontainous
roes oa. will go co =1 we Lace made a
h at era aram a.:,,' ed by lift i
.f a grease .'sari Von how ti ronduct ranglyra
waves,
al t
te has hem able is withesa
Jewmie
anklets - . th.rscighwas the has reams ta be vend of ms
garden spot of the land that has been M- 4f
d
epos
the creme and is the trowels
w . ibs not inem Row to
krtrer &Id therm_ the teaming of width
ats:eeeer, burr wee batty "my
ame-yid to ashes by the r...6ree of the reined States.
the
Monks
of
the
world
sacs of the inert and the Dorm from tae to
h a a bositethal in liareeer
sad name We are acing
see weds of the arctic.
hale hare been
Arabs. We shall contMze to zpiift the that
a Jew io revealed as at the:
,lick be
the?
ary trmot. TThu sener We are 'acirmg
Tat • thrsww &tont er ham thandered,
son most
tad tie
Arabs as we hive done fat the past. and
ca. mamma be mght ham bad In
ni .sack. sad Iowa is as an mgc•seemsmnte of leadarsns. Them nom and that measure whoa has sot yet one bekont s the miracle of a =who
we retain Lope that instead of destreyiarg
ante-se elmerommass are ir"ili4 hen workmen M saes of any people savagely tug ahem vibes-
" ffi2 esodowee
'1.17
19
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a
fir
rigout
amuse
,
seams
et
others
re
ta
moosset
enamor
I and sprinting what we are tu - lc5ag they
Nu.
starred on eimey occas ■ nts. ether ram. and min be wale sec veer there w a storm and Cam
' tie
joie with as is creating an Lanese- tom
" "T"
tt
beat hem able te memo, the after time appamatly denim*.
s isocnisa as the Maim "mint
; theta eat the ire al • ertremi The gaeram amt moat el:sne
yet alums a the eat egaergiag
leas existence for the combimeel Jewels f at • leeks. awe Itael.
, Sams that thaverhowt the age e with
eampamed rive, reedy awl
27-1.1. vu war
Art •ociess =let ••0 tam rs=1
and Arabic ceemerxes ra:endae_
lessee al Jaw"
bee been abashed to ha is m

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y.ki t 11t i

MILLI Mart

To MIXT Peel*

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