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October 2, 1936

fiRONICIA3
Pic and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

etRON ICLE

Welcome, Ittamar Ben Avi

Jews who are acquainted with the ac-
B _
L
tivities of Ittamar Ben Avi will be pleased
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
to learn that he is to come here on Oct. 4
Pu blbhlet G.
for an address to be delivered under the
,,tositwa 'had' s/
'werd •• Srcond-clue matter March a, ISIS, at the HIE
Poet- auspices of the Jewish National Fund.
odic. at Detroit. Mich., ander the Act of March
A brilliant speaker and a most interest-
General Offices and Publication Building ing writer, Mr. Ben Avi has on numerous
occasions attracted, world-wide attention
525 Woodward Avenue
orts
felapkellei Cadillac 1040 Cable Address, Chronicle by his activies
it in Palestine. His eff
w
Load. Office'
ays
approved
but
they
were
were not alw
14 Stretford Place, London, W. 1, England
nevertheless always of interest. He has a
Per Year
'Subscription, in Advance..._.........._.
charming personality and it is always
bear• publication, allcorrespondence “d teem elt mattes
week. pleasant to hear him and to spent some
re
oast reach this odic. by Tu•sday evenly, of M
elt mill. time with him. We are confident that he
• ben mums notices, kindly use one side of the
Chronicle lovite• corresponlesoo es enlp will have a receptive audience when he
1.1.1.►
fa.
newt*
perry
or terest to tbe Jewish people, but dIseleiras racoons!. comes here, and we join with the leaders
a Indere...eat of the •lowe expre•oed by the writers
'iffy
of the Jewish National Fund in welcoming
Salted. Chol Hamoed Succoth Readings of the him to Detroit.
Torah

Lights from

I

A MASTER BUILDER PASSES

Shadotrland

The Life of Meier Dizengoff, Founder and Mayor of Tel Aviv

By LOUIS PEKARSKY

Reproduction In part or whole forbid. I
pernSonlon of the Berm
den, without Syndlc•te,
Cupyrliblero of

Arlo Ventura
till. feature.

Strictly
Confidential

Tidbits froth Everywhere

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

S'en)rtght 11135. S A

I

Palcor Correspondent.
A Cable Dispatch from Jerusalem by a
-----
Meier Disengoff, known as the
Sept. 23, 1936,
of 75. The colorful
EDITOR'S NOTE: Early Wednesday morning, pneumonia
•t the •ge
first citizen of Jewish Palestine, died of
Palcor News Agency
by a correspondent of the
sketched
c ..... of this man is here
and Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.

PALESTINE NEWS
Mitbach Hapoalim, the Workers'
Restaurant in Jerusalem has be-
THALBERG AIDE TO FINISH
come the meeting ground in the
Holy City since curfew went into
HIS FILM PROGRAM
Death halted Irving Grant Thal-
effect ... Although there are 4,000
berg's work of finishing three
curfew passes in Jerusalem, the
major motion pictures under way
streets are deserted after 7 p. m.,
Synilleele)
at the MGM lot in Culver City,
Feature
because the privileged passholders
(CoPYrIght, MC Seven Atte
t !: ptohael n
Calif. The work started by the
glecrknil.Aels i
Jewish
(Redemption),
whose
t given I
world's greatest film produce
Geulah
from
now be completed by his assistant '
Meier Dizengoff was the type of man tea- purchasing society
ditionally
associated
with
the
American
West,
object
was
to
buy
land
in
Palestine
to
encour-
'
ghaffirs
in
Palestine
range
for many years, Al Levin. 51G5I
"The Ki ng's Own Royal Yeshi va h
to the more resounding
officials decided this after a long, preferring his horse to the automobile. Every age Jewish settlement.
conference between Nicholas
'The Royal N orthwe st hi e a
Dizengoff returned to Palestine in 1905, hay- "The
Schenk , president; Louis B. morning for years he rose at 4:30 and rode
nm ounteds . . . The
leading spirit i Shearim U"
used
these
for 10 years already been s
Maer, head of Hollywood produc-
through Tel Aviv on horseback before
any
of ing
in the practical reconstruction of Palestine, he best story about the Jewish ghaffirs
tions, and others.
concerns a Litvak who spoke the
Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 33:12-34:26; Num.
s yet a wake. lie
constituency was
No one will be promoted to the l i his con
"sa-sa-sa" kind of Yiddish .. . On
continued to encourage and stimulate the pur-
pleas-
29:17-25.
for .
duty with a patrol commanded by
vice-presidency of MGM left ea- early morning expeditions not merely
.
cinchnd rural land
Prophetical portion—Ezek. 38:18-39:16.
c
the
sudden
passing
of
Saturday
and
Sunday,
Oct.
3
and
4,
have
a British officer, he got along fine
ant
are but for his mayoralty tubes, su ey g
Readier. of the Torah for Chol Hamoed Succoth
three men are
his ring the growth of commercial and industrial en- until the patrol ran into an Arab
designated
as
Loyalty
Days
in
what
;'n:y
deities and projects which he thought needed
dynamic ambush ... After the attackers re-
Sunday, Num. 29:20-28; Monday, Num. 29:23-
'
for
the
assignment
of
but
terprises and, in general, serving a
Tuesday, Num. 29:26-31; Wednesday, Num, is described as an effort to fight the forces favored
sharing his duties. They are Hunt attention.
n ;
figure in attracting Jewish immigration and capi- treated, the officer gave the com-
Stromberg, executive; Sant Katz,
29:26-34.
mend "Cease fire. . . •
of
evil
and
irreligion.
During
the
world
war
he
was
held
as
a
Shemini Mouth Readings of the Torah,
n Shmar
tal into Palestine.
associate and JosephMankiekicz,
The
National
Committee
for
Religion
exc ep t Hah
hostage by Demal Pasha, the commander of the
Thursday, Oct.
t-
a chievement, however, was in ghaffirs
His
greatest
d ... He kept right on shoot
beye
and
Welfare
Recovery
has
such
an
inter-
d
os
Fourth
Turkish
Army,
whose
program
included
c
o t t :. mil m
u
re
the
Pentateuchal portions—Deut. 14:22-16:17; Num
deparrt.
Y
connection
with
the
development
of
Tel
Aviv,
o
I On hisp
! I & ;so. p; Again
Haim
esting
effort
at
this
time
that
its
work
de-
f rom sidLent destruction of the Armenians, Arabs and Jews.
rang out,
29:35-30: 1 .
Angeles for New o rk , Pre
which he helped to found in 1900 on a sand
portion—I
Kings
8:54-66,
another
round
of
ammuni-
serves
commendation.
Sponsoring
'
"The
Schenk
was
pressed
with
questions
Prophetical
Jolla. plugged
Dizengoff was one of the men responsible for
in the outskirts of the ancient city of
Shock.. Torah Readings of the Law,
Golden Rule Fellowship," this movement concerning the successor to Irving saving the lives of thousands of Palestinian dune
tion into his rifl e and fired . . .
Friday, Oct. 9
Ile was elected the first mayor when the Town- Id;'elnr alI K another Jewish ghaffir un-
Thalberg. Mr. Schenk's reply was
portions—Deut 33:1-34:12; Gen. outlines the following program:
.him . the et
"There will be and can be no I Jews. Supported by United States Ambassador
s em m a
Pentateuchal
ship of Tel Aviv was recognized by the govern-
0 wi t: , r i translate
successor to Irving Thalberg. I Henry Morgenthau in Turkey and Louis D. Bran- ment and had served as president of the town irat t° e °
comman d
1:12-3; Num. 29:45-30:1.
The Golden Rule Fellowship is composed of
Prophetical portion--Joshua L
When a great man is taken from
council ever since. When Tel Aviv became a don't understand him," Haim s com-
Catholics, Protestants, Jews and friendly citi-
us he leaves a void that cannot be deis, now Supreme Court Justice, then chair-
sh n ed, spe la k kin sa g idins,i ,s itva (k hi lf ss id ), -
Tishri 16, 5697
zens who, with unswerving loyalty to their
man of the Provisional Zionist Committee of municipality he became its first mayor, thus being plinai
filled. At this moment our thoughts
October 2, 1936
dish
are only of his memory and in
America, Dizengoff and his associates staved off the first mayor of the first all•Jewish city in
respective faiths seek:
u i c . h 'hob ges'sossen (geschos-
n. To make the Golden
Rule a working
ol
sympathy of those dear ones left.
sen)."
massacre of Palestinian Jews by threatening to
modern times.
I came to California to pay my a
reality in the liv es of men and of na-
During his administration as mayor, Dizen- YOU SHOULD KNOW
respects to his memory and to give invoke the aid of the Jews of America. During
tions,
the news that came
J u d g e Nathan D. Perlman,
b. To strengthen established church and
my sympathy. As for the rest, the war he was exiled to Damascus, where he got! encouraged the creation of the Manufact-
■ Most depressing Wag
MGM is an organization managed
religious institutions,
became president of the Exiles Society and of urers' Association and helped to organize fairs chairman of the administrative
American Jew-
on the eve of Yom Kippur announcing the
f
C. To enlist the help of sympathetic busi-
by and composed of those who
and exhibitions to build up the city. In recogni- committee o , tel be t
Dizengoff, the venerable
Rep ub.
organizations in
honored and respected Irving Thal- the Palestine Refugee Committee.
nets and professional
'death of Meier
-
tion
of
his
services
in
Tel
Aviv,
the
British
goy-,
ish
Congress
a
genuine
brotherhood
candidate
forattorney-gen
Ile
was
also
well
known
as
a
wit,
one
of
his
y
berg, and his unfinished work will
of
the
expression
mayor of Tel Aviv.
be left for completion in those favorite remarks being: "They may boast about ernment conferred the order of Officer of the cent of
which transcends race and creed but
impossible
in
the
course
of
mmon
spiritual
ideal-
capable
Mil
e'v ler, Republican candi-
o and willing hands."
l Jaffa N nd
' It will be
grounded In the c
their skyscrapers in New York, but we in Pales- British Empire upon him.
N Mexico,
ism and expressing itself in sacrifice.
CUKOR GETS THE PLUM
Dizengoff went to the United States in 1923 date for governor of ew
history to disassociate the name of Dizen-
tine can't have them because our skies are too
th e same
f e onte haot f it s hop
d. By helping wherever practicable to . pre-
urat e na om
s
j he a w
David 0. Selznick tells us that
P
i got! from the city of Tel Aviv. He was one
to
float
a
loan
in
New
York
for
$350,00,
the
the fi
the big job directing "Gone with high above us." Whenever asked what the pop-
sent a united front of all faiths In
ish families of his State.
posing the forces of evil, greed, oppres-
the Wind," has been awarded to ulation of Tel Aviv is he would say, in regard
first such loan ever made to a Jewish municipal-
of the original handfull of pioneers who
George U. Ilarvey, borough
sion, strife, and irreligion that threaten
George Cukor. This is considered to the phenomenally developing all-Jewish city:
began to build the city and who saw it
i
ty.
s Y,
Q ueen ( New ork)
the directorial plum of the year
president
our civilization.
by Wauchope
ofbaonrclu io dta otreudf o o r out t i h neo ttR oe u - .
in Hollywood. Although his is un- "I really can't say how many inhabitants we
whin
grow from the first Minyan to a popula-
Was Highly Honored
On the occasion of his 75th birthday Mayor publican ague
The efforts of this movement have at- der a long-term contract to Selz- have. I haven't been around today.
tion of 150,000. He was the city's mayor
was a member of the American
with Late
Lord Rothschild
tracted so much attention that President nick International, this will be
in Achimuftzi
(Bessarabia),
Russia, Dizengoff was honored by Sir Arthur Wauchope, d Krusaders , a Ku Klux Klan af-
for many years, and in' that capacity gave Roosevelt, in a letter addressed to James Cukor's first job for his home stu- Was Intimate
1ie off identified himself high commissioner for Palestine, who allocate
dio. Selznick had loaned him off
filiate, in 1927.
I it encouragement to carry on not only in W. Gerard, former ambassador to Ger- to MGM to direct "Romeo and
Louis Popkin, dynamic public
zng
Born
D Chovevei
with
Zion movement $25,000 toward the establishment of a park in
on Feb.
25, 5, 861,
relations man, is in the process
days of joy but also in time of strife and many, on the occasion of a meeting held Juliet." At present he is directing
Jewish center Tel Aviv in celebration of the birthday.
in
youth
of
arranging for a long-term radio
Greta Garbo in "Camille." Movie
a
in Town Hall in New York, commended the fans will remember Cukor as the early
At one time he was a member of the World program to present a number of
which aimed at the rebuilding of
sorrow.
n
Palestine.
Its
attended
the
first
conference
movement
as
follows:
director
of
"David
Copperfield,'
outstanding
speakers on the ques-
' In the course of the last few months,
f that organization in Drusgenik and served sub- Zionist Executive, serving as head
the a Depart-
mem- tion of prejudice, tolerance and
voted the best picture of 1935
lie of was
i
1 in the midst of miserable circumstances
Our nation is now engaged in the construc-
Cukor directed many stock plays
sequently in Odessa as the representative of the ment of Urban Colonization.
the like.
in Rochester, N. Y.
tive consideration of some of the most impor-
'
Chovevei Zion in the Kishineff region. His gen- her of the Jewish National Council of Palestine
which were marked by murder, pillage,
SPORT BITS
tant social and economic problems of our his-
REINHARDT IS BACK
eral
political
views
were
molded
to
a
great
ex-
and
participated
in
various
missions
to
London,
The bat boy of the Brooklyn
arson and attacks on innocent people from
tory, but in my judgment no satisfactory solu-
IN TOWN
Dodgers is none other than Moe
tent
by
the
philosophy
of
Tolstoi
and
the
demo-
Geneva
and
other
centers,
particularly
in
con-
tion will be found which does not take cog-
The international genius of the
nection with matters relating to the League of Breitbart nephew of Breitbart,
ambushes by beastly Arabs, he remained
theater, Max Reinhardt, will pro-
nizance of the fundamental importance of
Other offices
revolutionary movement in Russia.
faithful to the city and to the people of
famous strong man.
duce the old and famous morality cratic Deeply interested in the practical phases of Nations Mandates Commission.
religious faith in developing and maintaining
Keep your eyes peeled on Red
which he held were: President of the League of
Palestine and at no time did he give up
play, "Everyman," as a Warner
that strength of character on the part of our
potential heavy-
Bros. Picture on the same stupen- the rebuilding of Palestine, at a time when the
Nations Society in Palestine; chairman of the Burman as a
hope that the land was to be completely
citizens without which the best of laws and
weight
champion . . . He's a pro-
dous scale as his filming of "A Jewish National Home as it exists today was Tel Aviv Art Museum, which he founded and
economic progress will prove ineffective.
rebuilt as the Jewish National Home.
tege of Jack Demsey.
Midsummer Night's Dream." Word
I therefore hail with heartiest approval your
widespread hope among Jews, Dizen- which was originally housed in his private home;
That pro-Nazi talk of Dean
It will be recalled that when the foun-
to this effect comes in a cable from not even a
proposal for the observance of Loyalty Days,
got!
went
to
the
University
of
Paris
to
study
Cromwell, track coach of the
resident
of
the
Ashrai
Bank;
and
president
of
Jack
L.
Warner,
now
in
Salzburg,
Oct. 2 and 4, when every citizen is invited
dation was laid for what it is hoped wid
i e t to ep eo . id lie f B we als . University of Southern Califor-
Austria, who had witnessed the chemistry, so that he might apply his knowledge P
and every member is confidently expected to
ae 1Kn Aiv g i h yt Exhibitions r C oo m f mL
nia, has made many people be-
be a Tel Aviv harbor, he left his sick bed
Reinhardt staging of the allegorical to the furtherance of olive culture in Palestine. t ah ls e. T
attend church or synagogue. Such as..embiy
Ord e
lieve that it really was Crom-
in order to greet the builders and to tell
drama.
"Everyman"
is
centuries
of our people in houses of worship will do
that
time
he
became
intimate
with
the
late
well's anti-Jewish feeling that kept
Rothschild, who entrusted him gium and held other high honors from orders
old—even the author's name is un- At
thein that a new day is dawning for his
much toward securing wise and unselfish de-
ia: Sam Stoller and Marty Glickman
infiaboaonkds
aRnu6mpannm
known.
Reinhardt
has
staged
it
de
Baron Edmond
cisions in connection with the problems that
city. He refused to bow either to Arab
with
the
task
of
establishing
a
glass-making
fac-
of
Einigelapnudb,lisBhueldgaarian,u.Abbeyrsso
from running for Uncle Sant in
practically every year since 1913
must be studied and solved during the coming
mediators or spokesmen for the British
s.
at his Salzburg Festival. "Every- tory to serve the wine cellars of the Baron in
phlets,
including
a
war
reminiscence,
"With
Tel
the
Olympic
months
and
years.
administration in Palestine whose vacillat-
man" was staged at Hollywood
U nless all signs fail, Morris
believe profoundly in the efficacy of re-
I
terest
in
the
colony
of
Rishon
le
Zion,
Palestine.
Arnovich,
slugging
outfielder of
Aviv
in
Exile."
One
of
the
main
streets
of
Bowl last week for the first time
ing policy is responsible for the occur-
ligion and welfare recovery as basic to any
In 1893 he went to Palestine to direct
Baron
and that fine comedian and ribber,
, but
re- Tel Aviv is called Dizengoff street in his honor. the Phillies will be the Jewish
permanent program of industrial and social
rances in Palestine.
baseball
sensation
of
1937.
Vince Barnett, was cast in the role
glass wh f actory project failed: When At the time of his death the city which he helped
recovery.
By virtue of the great contributions he
devil. His ability as an actor Rothsd's
LITERARY
NOTES
Aiming to unify the efforts of Catholics, lof as the widely
en
the
at
chilo
Odessa
l
applaude by critics. turned
made to Palestine and to Jewish life gen-
The late Dr. Aaron Robison,
Baron Rothschild
gave a reference for Dizengoff found and which he governed had about 150,
always rates a big ,hand
erally, Meier Dizengoff was Palestine's Protestants and Jews in a common spiritual I! Barnett
owners of a glass factory in Odessa which 000 inhabitants. During the past few months excutive director of the Newark
idealism, "the National Committee for from fans everywhere, especially to he
engoff was to manage, the Baron said: "Ile he was, despite his age, one of the strongest fig- Y. NI II. A., could not get any
first citizen, and it is as such that Jewish Religion and Welfare is a body of Prot- those of the Jewish faith, because
insurance because of high blood
his unstinted devotion and ef- Di
history will honor him and for ad time
is a the wonderful organizer but he has too many ures in championing the Jewish cause in con- pressure, but his widow will col-
estants, Catholics and. Jews, both clergy of
dreams." nection with the Arab disorders.
forts for Jewish charities .
lect $7,000 from a group insur-
cherish his memory.
and laymen, for the purpose of bearing . I Max Steiner turned down the of-
All of Jewish Palestine was plunged into ance policy worked out by the
witness to a human relationship w lc . fee of a national radio chain for
Purchasing
Society
deep mourning at the death of Meier Dizengoff. Jewish Welfare Board.
Formed Land -
series of programs featuring the
,
Wonder whom Walter Winchell
motivated by religion. Only as men ac- is
In Russ ia, after this first visit to Palestine - Thousands of Jews had crowded about his home
noted musical film director in the
meant when he reported that "the
knowledge God and the Divine Father- conductor's role, because he is "too Dizeff,
together
with
Ached
Ila-am,
the
Jew
sisteras word spread that his illness was becoming French Casino prettied up one
ngo
hood, do they realize in the deepest sense busy." Steiner has just completed ish phi
losopher,
and Simon
Dubnow,
the hist
of the columnists (on its lobby
helped
to found
a society
to combat
assimila- critical, and tears of profound grief filled the
the score for Selznick Interna-
An important conference will be held
brotherhood."
fan,
Lion
hel
among
Russian
Jews.
It
was
during
this eyes of all who heard the doctor's last bulletin panel) because he (the columnist)
here this week when the Young Poale our It human
tional's
"The
Garden
of
Allah"
is most interesting to note that the
said it made him look too Joosh."
by
been borrowed e of
d has
Zion Alliance of America convenes to de-
S
since for
he "Trg
period that he helped to found the famous land- read.
Bros.
W

liberate on important problems affecting leader in this movement is Dr. Charles . I anarner
the Light Brigade."
-- -- — — — —
Jewish youth activities in this country with Macfarland, one of the most eminent lib- t

(Copyright. MIL S. A F. )

iI

Loyalty Days

The Late Meier Dizengoff

i

Young Poale Zion Convention

FUN FOR SUCCOTH

clergymen in this country. The en-
Warburg's Support For Landon
relation to Palestine. The eminent leaders eras'
tire movement is so eminently steeped in
who come here for this gathering will un-
idealism and a desire to accomplish a great The Revolution in Defense Strategy
doubtedly contribute in large measure to- amount of good that it deserves whole-
-----
Should Blast a Few Myths
By Rabbi Abraham I. Israelit•n
wards making these deliberations signifi-
cant for the Zionist movement. We are hearted support. It is to be hoped that Writer Says a New Idea for Eradicating Anti-Semitism
By RABBI EDWARD L. ISRAEL
Jews will join with non-Jews in providing
Is Making Headway
Today I write in a light vein.
compelled to extend greetings to this con-
support for this movement.
And why not? Do not the
certain
amount
of
regret
e)
a
J ('
ference with
icoryright,1135. N
By LOUIS MINSKY
prayers of Israel refer to the
that the young Zionist% should have been
Feast of Tabernacles as Z'man
so lacking in vision as to select Simchas Popularity of Jewish Year Book'
C News fleniee)
Headlines in the morning pa- whatsoever to do with their opin-
It'urrrlgi, t, II36. N
The American Jewish Year Book for
Simchasenu (season of our pers the other day informed me ions regarding American econom-
Torah Eve for the opening session and
ic and political life. These are
stance,
been
responsible
for
the
joy)? And does not Sacred
Simchas Torah Day and the Sabbath for 5697 is certain to attract greater interest
The past year has witnessed the
of a new kind of diplo- Scripture declare thrice that we that Felix Warburg has declared motivated by the Same factors
than any of the previous volumes, not I spread of a new outlook with re- Initiation
two of the convention days.
his
intention
to
vote
for
Landon
which determine the political and
macy and it has especially brought
are to rejoice on the Succoth for president. The article goes economic opinions of American
fi ghting anti
Twice the Poole Zion postponed the only because this is one of the largest year
being a new idea for solving
ir
IhiSsemoUtttli
iv
pon
e,
based
u
war
b
the
Jewish
Publication
So-
The chief
Tht
fest.' al?
d
on to explain to the uninformed Protestants and Catholics.
an impatience with surface aolu- the problem of petahce
opening dates of their convention because book s'.
agn
All of these facts become the
but also because of its I is
a conviction that it is le essentially
(reader that Mr. Warburg is not
some of the leaders who were expected ciety of America.
ially economic.
While in l ABOUT MOTHER EVE AND
that
le e essent
root
A
number
of
,special
articles
!
i only a very wealthy banker, but more significant when we rea-
(necessary to go down to
were out of the country and it was felt contents.
st attempts were made to FATHER ADAM:

'
II
I
h
1
also
one
of
the
leaders
of
Jewish
line
that the anti-Jewish propa-
p
' strategy
causes The
o situation maintain peace by a sort of atch-
What was the forbidden fruit
in the failure
German
that the convention should not be held dealing with the problems of Jewish e
up process which dealt with of which Adam and Eve ate in I life in America.
i
has featured outstanding Jewish
created the belief that of d indivival
until they arrived. But while these young cation, the migration of Jews in recent I
d situations, peace 'oleic- that wonderful Garden of Eden 1 I read a bunch of anti-Semitic liberals like Felix Frankfurter.
!has
' j methods
are ineffective, if not
folks watched the calendar for the date of years and the review of the year, as • well
literature , despicable products of Rands in this present campaign
t oda are stressing a recreant
.
'
But Mr. Warburg is far ore
futile. The
idea t primarily
a
nt political campaign,
the arrival of Dr. Hayim Greenberg and as the various directories an
something
for 1 ration of the economic processes of long, long ago? You say an the present
'
officially identified with Jewish
to show that f life
,
Jews is
to be fighting has been largely I the world as the only basic solo-
pple? Well, you should know 1 1 w t .h ich purported
'
others who were abroad for important con- information, make this a valuable book. I titre
than Dr. Frankfurter. He is
e of thi book is discredited. That the Jewish probe lion to the problem of mo
war. A
re-1
a Abbe of Acco, one of the ; President Roosevelt was a tool o
An interesting featurs
rr
'
that
o
ferences, they evidently did not deem it
do's
o
.
r
l
f
tho etio w o
to oa f ..00
sages
of
the
Talmud,
insists
the
Jews,
who
were
united
in
an
a
member
of
the
American
Jew-
other distribution a
colonies
li
pro can be divorced..frm.all.
important enough to watch the Jewish the directory of Jewish federations and I lem
'es 1
, effort to "Communize" America.; ish Committee, that group of out-
. ... ire-
ma erials,
it is rean e
standing Jewish laymen whom
are
that it was an ethrog.
calendar for traditional dates on which welfare funds, which gives an exce e
in the complicated w r . 1011 and similar measures
Opinions
Hold Di
final
solut
e
a
nti-Semites have ofte n tried to
possibl
philan• I in which we live. It is an unrchealeis -lhe imperative for
It would appear to any even 1 . '
public assemblies of a strictly Jewish na- idea of the extent of federative
rs
basic structure of our . RELIEF FOR TOOTHACHE
Nybole
is
country.
ve
The
ai
may
, not so intelligent person that ei- Identify with the mythical ''Elde
w hich
thropic activities in th
he
thinking
and
conduct
and
of
so-
I
ture ought not to be held.
FERERS:
.
SUF
another
ale-
j
tic
approach
t
of
Zion."
give
is
wrong
with
this
solutions
and
so
For Detroit Jews there it;
temporary
Differs With W ■ rbur
i tself must ne reorgamma
Recently, while sitting in a rho something
tin• ciety no
An interesting comparison suggests it- ment
i h c ropag
panda or that
h ti-
a breathing spell but is
nation will have any ex-
of interest in this volume in that for Jews

I won der whether Ed a g
sound as an ultimate
disposition for
that
ed up tano Jews haev ef egro ni t t e een . e t h eeif r signals
self at this time. Several weeks ago the
dentist's
office
.
cute
war.
,
we
picked
in
several
years
the
list
of
Pelley
an d James True m o n n:l iso a nn
fir . •
of the question
l a dental book co ntainin g the I cros,d,
notechange
Jew.,
also,
have
been
affected
by
other
Jew-baiters
will
no
Detroit Community Fund had err anged to the
increase.
The
number
an
members shows
the i situat?o un ur.s i their tune and tell the public that
the real fact
While the German situation has
.of a this new id ea of attacking prob- following bit of f int eresting in- I only the An
small. There are (demonstrated
hold the dinner for workers preceding
of t public will be the "Elders of Zion" are backing
merica
their funda- forma
the the initiative
preview of the annual exwnition for Fri-j is still very pathetically
ought to be
ini tive is I lems by eliminating thteincoonr,diecrtiotn,1
o f o g li ta
which
to
those
who
are
fair
enough
and
think clearly Landon since Felix Warburg has
in
trategy
andtha
day evening, Sept. 25. When the Corn-' only 37 Detroit Jews who are members s
‘c ro o n , mental re cnwheesned
it has al so h o p proven
treat help
enough to realize it before racial spoken.
by
eg :iy
society but this is twice the num- I i
.
se.
hav e
l
suffering
with
toothache
s.
and
religious
bigotries
munity Fund directors learned that the f th
,omethinc
e
at ed 1
My personal opinion is one of
i solve the Jewish problem we mus
Detr vie it Jews who were affili an ; that the forces of decency are help-
vfound difference with Mr.
selected evening was Kol Nidre night they ber of the
Among the Polish Je ws, it said, brought our country to the pa-
I
i
c
. i m
o
unacocenczmon
d
fu
mn
;1eackflio.w
soty l as t year. an d that i s
-
tion
to
whicn
a
thetic demoraliz
ye. ,i:eu rt y
i ft7i'etiil:wthattuattiZCIeseafti4 'econiThbaitq
arburg
on this political issue.
are
immediately changed the date of the with
the
practice,
in
case
of
it is
many European lands have come. As an American I find more con-
encouraging sign. It is to be hoped that ' l economic, social and po litical ing prejudice must be revolution-
interested toothache. to eat an apple
event for the preceding evening in order
Contrary to any allegations of fidence in the liberal policies of
time goes on there wili be hundreds of of
abuses has hardened the hearts of ized. Jews and others • emitism
not to hurt Jewish feeling and in order not as Jews h few score of Germans
olitical demagogues,
o
p and made many of them , in the probem of anti-S
which, fixed on the p int of a
. Jews as the New Deal even with its many
rather t an a
\
an citizens al
to eliminate Jewish workers from the im- Detroit
diverse i errors than I do in the blind con-
no l ulab, ha. been roasted over
them who will become affiliated with the mmune to the elementary ameni- must he concerned with new factors
have
as
many
servatism of its o pp
onents.
for I hitherto regarded
as having
portant gathering.
with the question
of Foopfefn EXPECTANT
Jewish Publication Society, which encour- ties of civilized behavior. It is
o of pin t iOns a m s ti e sity othe e; re-
e-
But there never has been and
this rear. n' that protests and ape connection
MOTHERS:
I
CTANT
Especially at this time when work for ages the writing and the printing of Jew- I peals
. ligious or racial constituent
have
been
without
effect.
The
;
proper
attitudes
between
Jews
an'
uent
f
I
never
will
be
any
political
con-
° ,
all
the dates of the Talmud, : our American population.
le in large numbers Christians.
,1
Palestine demands the united effort of
between the American
tio
1
ish books.
pecific approach which i s strange to say, , there was ■ be- 1
I
The
s
have
cast
aside
such
keystones
of
groups, it would have been an act of dis-
I Jew's Jewishness and his Ameri-
On the whole, it appears as if the Jew-
e i'.0 a r.
u rb o'u r t o r7 g ,: a f o I - i canism. It is only the d astar dl Y
re- gami ng favor may be reduced to
A L o i r t 6
i ro:
ch ...
r ljeuw: . d u l i r ka C e:"
cretion not to open the Young Poale Zion ish book is becoming more popular in the progress as justice, d substituted
,,
,
t
the formula that the solution of lief tha if a pregnant woman low .
an decency.
1 Iles
ies of vicious Jew-beiters who
..
v,rhe-
,
-
.
,,
dik-
e
-tIon
convention on Simchas Torah Eve. Even Jewish home as well as in Jewish institu- fi gion and y l morality
child
ethrogim
her
eat
h-
would
lfi
i
tsh
cab1
7
giythte u c. ou e . ,ry
d veers strontar
t, i s o h a n i d s se w
the Jewish problem is in eetri
ei rot p a co ef a l r i fuethw l es
to represent this. But it is •
ution of a would be sweet-smelling.
if these young people are totally uncon- tions. In Detroit it is a matter of encour- v inhi t ih .
with the institution
me
.. out
It ' Is I r ight, , end ' c
1 sad fact that we have not yet
higher up
morality for the entire corn-
cerned with the Jewish traditional observ- agement to know that the efforts of Con- out parallel in the history of mod• i bound
state where some of
say that it is related in the Babylonian Tal- ' !wreathe policies of Republican-
• munity. This is to
Another very prominent reached
the
m.
ances, the least they could do is to respect gregation Shaarey Zedek to build up a ern times.
our Americans,
reading these lies,
mud
that
the
wife
of
King
i'---
in
very
•x Frank-
Felix
I necessary to establish justice
"eli
ethrogim American
American Jew, ' Prof.
Thinking Revolutio•Nrea

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the sentiments of those who are anxious to
pee religious festivals honored. By abus-
ing such a sentiment, the Young Poale
Zion showed disrespect for the Jewish
momently and for fellow-Zionists who are
not In the labor ranks.
- 14 I. si s.i.ttor for deepest regret to be

can see that they are a tissue of
who
furter of Harvard University, 'falsehood
and reject them.
from his youth has been identified
with intelligent liberal move-
dedicated the Dr. Louis Weiss Memorial of those outside
one
when
she
gave
birth
to
a
daugh-
those concerned moat ! only foe the Jews and for no
Thelma Spear Lewisohn. wife
ment., is the very natural cham-
' larl
Library.
clotely with the solution of the 1 else achieves no lasting read U, ter the child's body gave forth
of Ludwig, will be heard by New
of New Realism.
These proofs of the popularity of the Jewish problem. It has precipi- since the treatment of the Jews such a pleasant odor that ahe pion
Yorkers
on Oct. 11, when she
It is apparent that the Jewish-
Jewish Book will serve, in the long run, tetra a new conception not only of is at Use whim of many other fac• was brought to the king when- nest of either . Mr. , Warburg or will one her charming song

and a higher morality In Sapor of Perils ate
large library are now being emulated by
This new weltansehaung has I general
strategy during her pregnancy, and
Congregation B'nai Moshe, which has just caused a revolution in the thinking ; society at large. to The
secure justice
of Germany, par-1 which attempts

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