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October 30, 1936

MEDerRoq/ErasnOIRoxlc)

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WIE.Ventorr

A Great Senator Passes

EIVISTIffiRONICL

Lights from
Slsadoa'lantl

THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY

Strictly
Confidential

Tributes to the memory of the late
Senator James Couzens will not be writ-
Tidbits from Everywhere
By LOUIS PEKARSKY
Jewish Chresicle Pu ► liehing Co. Ise. ten by politicians. His name has already
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
Published weekly by n•
Tribute to Emma Lazarus, Who Immortalized the Credo of
been honored in his life-time by the great Reproduction In part or whole forbld.
1111e, at the Poe
Metered as Second-clue sutler Mareb
111111.
of
the
haven
monument
he
has
erected
by
his
liberal
m
den,
without
per
,ender
the
Act
of
Mareh
(Copyright, 1915. a A. r. a.)
Americanism, on the Occasion of the 50th Anniver-
oMce at Detr ,it, Mich,
contributions of close to $40,000,000, pri- Art. Feature Syndicate, CopYrIghtere of
General Offices and Publication Building marily intended for work among children. this f“ture.
sary of the Statue of Liberty
VIA SHORT WAVE
(Copyright, 1136. (1. A. V. B.)
525 Woodward Avenue
Adam Rose, Poland's repre-
Jewish boys and girls at the Fresh Air
Telephones Cadillac 1040 Cable Address! Chronicle
sentative to the League of Na-
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
Camp, at the Jewish Community Center, Outstanding Figures in Motion
Londe* Office,
Cons,
who presented his govern-
14 Stretford Place, London, W. 1, England
at the Day Camp and Play School of the Picture World: S. J. BRISKIN
ment's proposal for mass Jewish
The gigantic stone Statue of Liberty beckoning to immigrants as they approach the New
emigration,
is a converted Jew
Center
and
at
hundreds
of
other
camps
Subscription, in Advance..., ........ —...$3.00 Per Year
In less than s year's service as
y. The author of this article
York skyline this week celebrates its 50th anni
from Vilna.
and settlements which aim to make the lot the chief executive at RKO Radio'
To Inure pubiltion,
oh torrespoodues and news matter
u
here
gives
a
touching
tribute
to
Emma
Lazarus,
"poet
of
freedom,"
whose
poem
"The
London Jews are still buzzing
office by Tuesday evening of seek week.
of children happier are the beneficiaries motion picture studios in Holly-
mast reach this
New Colossus" is inscribed on a tablet in the Statue. This article will appear in the
When mailing notice., kindly au one .u. of the panel 0•11.
over the incident that occurred
whose greater benefits in life serve as the wood, S. J. Briskin, vice-president
agazine.
when
a rabbi walked out of a
m
November issue of Eve, the national Jewish woman's
The Detroit Jewish Chroolcle Invitee eorrespoodessee on eels.
synagogue during consecration
Sects of inteuet to the Jewish people. but disclaim. reePoul- finest tributes that could be desired by any in charge of production, a native
expressed by the writere
11
•1111

services
because he objected to the
batty for an in toreement of the
man who understands the need of human of Brooklyn and New York. has
(CorYfight. 1916, Seven Art. Feature Syndicate)
presence of Mrs. Helena Roberts,
innovated a schedule of production
welfare.
Sabbath Selections of the Law.
Jewish mayor of Stepney Borough.
Pentateuchal portion.—Gen. 18:1-22:24.
On Oct. 28, the nation marked the 60th anni- mulation of a solution to the Jewish problem.
No defeat at the polls by a constituency that is the most extensive and am-
Among the amusing sights to be
Prophetical portion—II Kings 4:1-37.
which refused to take these facts into bitious in the history of that stu- versary of the Statue of Liberty. Presented Her imagination fired by the Palestine ideal, the seen in Palestine these days are
Jews
complete with kilts, sporran
Cheshvan 14, 5697 consideration can ever wipe out the nobil- dio.
by the people of France as a gift to the people wrote a series of "Ekstles to the Hebrews" in
October 30, 1936
Mr. Briskin's latest move is of
which she outlined a plan for the repatriation and dirk . . . They are members
ity of this man's great efforts. He was particular
of
America
in
tribute
to
the
high
ideals
that
ani-
of the cameron Highlanders, part
interest to Jewish and
above political triumph or failure, and other little theater groups and mated the birth of the United States, the world- of the Jews in their ancient homeland. That of the British army sent to Pales-
Annive rsary of Statue of Liberty far
posterity will know how to honor the stock companies throughout the famous Statue of Liberty has become a perma- was fully a decade before Dr. Theodore llerzl tine in the expectation of the
proclamation of martial law.
United States. Ile has just an- nent symbol of those ideals. Standing on Bedloe convened the first World Zionist Congress.
Since President Grover Cleveland first kindnesses which motivated his efforts.
Leslie Hore-Belisha, Britain's
nounced a plan whereby these
In prose and verse she pleaded impassion-
the
Statue
of
Liberty
on
Bedloe
Island
at
the
entrance
to
New
York
harbor,
the
As
Jews,
we
also
know
how
to
value
minister of transport, is creating
dedicated
groups will be able to procure the
ately
for
justice
to
the
Jew.
The
vigor
of
her
the
New
York
harbor
on
Oct.
28
huge
representation
of
liberty
has
inspired
nail-
a
stir with his plan for green,
services
of
actors
and
actresses
this man's sincerity because he was never
Island in
contract to RKO Radio as - lions who fled to our shores from oppression and writing and the patent sincerity of her pleas amber and pink roads.
1886, mil lions of people came to visit and a flatterer. Whenever an occasion arose under
performers in plays staged tyranny abroad. For three generations the gave notice that a giant advocate of the Jewish
World Jewry, a London weekly,
that demanded an expression of opinion guest
to salute Miss Liberty.
by them, thus providing stage ex-
cause had arisen. In poem after poem she coun- has suspended publication ... But
During the close to 50 years of the An- on problems affecting Jewry, he acted dif- perience for the studio's leading towering figure has been a beacon of hope and seled a Zion rebuilt, depicted the tragedy of a not because it was losing money
and contract players and ad- joy to suffering millions for whom a new life
... Its publisher just got tired.
tue's pre sence on the Atlantic shore as the ferently from other politicians who were stars
ding to the success of the theatri- began when they sailed passed Miss Liberty with harrassed Israel and created word pictures which
POLITICAL DEPARTMENT
gift of tl he Republic of France to the Re- quick in expressing sentiments which were cal productions.
for
prophetic
and
beautiful
expression
of
the
age-
her
forearm
outstretched
in
welcome.
Fritz Kuhn, fuehrer of the
public o f the United States this immense intended to placate Jewish voters. Ile
Briskin's movement Is the first
Since that day half a century ago when long cry of the Jews seldom have been equalled. American Nazis, works for Henry
lady has not lost an iota of her attractive- always asked for time to make a study of negative answer to the standing
Ford
in Detroit ... Kuhn and his
Mastered the Hebrew Language
accusation that Hollywood raids President Grover Cleveland formally dedicated
ness or drawing power for visitors. It is the subject, and he was ever moved by a but
never aids the stage. Already
It was inevitable that her writing, having boss are both plumping for Lan-
don ... Congresswoman Florence
estimate d that in 1935 alone approxi- spirit of fairness in his actions. We felt little theaters in every part of the the Statue of Liberty, millions of people have
taken the path since followed by such other
Kahn, California Republican,
mately ;60,000 people went to Bedloe Is- all along that his attitude was to be pre- country are welcoming the un- gone to Bedloe Island to see it. These myriads literary figures as Ludwig Lewisohn ,Ilerzl, Prag
is facing a stiff fight for re-elec-
ferred, and we were not wrong in honor- usual plan with enthusiasm. Jew- of visitors from every corner of the earth have
land to see the statue.
tion
because
anti-Semites a r e
Arnold
Zweig
and
Emil
Ludwig,
should
lead
her
ish
groups
interested
in
dramatics
The 5 0th anniversary of the life of the ing him for his desire to know the subject and the presentation of high class marvelled at the colossal creation of Frederic
working against her . . . Louis
before he expressed an opinion. The fact
August Bartholdi. They have been thrilled as to the storehouse of her own people's literary Popkin, former publicity man for
f
Liberty
must
draw
attention
also
Statue o
that he never acted to the detriment of plays who would like to get the they climbed up into the head and squeezed them- treasures. She made a study of the Hebrew the Joint Distribution Committee,
to the t to which contains the poem by any minority group is sufficient proof that help that the appearance of a film
star or player would be as a mem- selves into the torch. On the way down they language, and within seven months read the is handling Jewish publicity for
nent
Jewish
poetess
of
the
past
the emi
ber of their cast should write to doubtless paused to read the two tablets that Hebrew Bible in the original. From her pen the Republican Committee . .
he was right in his judgment.
Emma
Lazarus.
If
12,000,000
Political observers in New York
, century
Mr. Briskin at RKO Studios in
came translations of some of the finest gems State report that many Irish
When
the
American-
Committee
Appeal
took
an
interest
in
the
Statue
of
Hollywood for full particulars tell of the group of Frenchmen who conceived
people
of
medieval
Hebrew
poetry.
At
first
she
trans-
Catholics in New York City, nor-
this project to link the stage of the Statue as France's gift to her sister re-
Liberty then there must have been mil- for Relief of Jews in Poland inaugurated about
mally Democrats, are deserting
public upon the occasion of the centenary of its lated into English from German versions of these
and screen.
its
relief
campaign
here
last
May,
Senator
3o
who
stopped
to
read
Emma
Laz-
Governor Lehman in favor of
lions al
A comparative newcomer to the independence, and of the voluntary contributions Ilebrew classics, but when she acquired Hebrew Judge Bleakley, who is a Catho-
Couzens
sent
a
message
of
encouragement,
oem,
"The
New
Colossus,"
which
arus' p
industry, Mr. Briskin has become,
by thousands of Americans toward the fund for she translated from the original the works of lic .. At the same time up-state
which
was
the
last
public
expression
in
mined
affixed
to
the
Statue
of
Lib-
in little more than a decade, an
has rem
Solomon Ben Judah Bagirol, Judah Ben Ilalevy, Protestant Republicans are quit-
his career that he sent to the Jewish com- outstanding personality in the mo- building the giant pedestal.
erty du ring the half century of her life.
ting Bleakley in favor of Lehman
Moses Ben Ezra and other creators of the golden
tion
picture
world.
Since
coming
munity
of
Detroit.
The
statement
he
wrote
... Those whispers that the Demo-
An Enabling and Humanitarian Career
Beca use the United States retains the
to RKO he has looked forward to
age
of
Jewish
literature.
cratic machine in Chicago is pre-
at
that
time
was:
Not far from these tablets is a third on
the development of new talent.
domina ting role as the land of freedom,
The writing of "The New Colossus," which paring to knife Governor Horner
"The objectives of the American Com- From the radio he has brought a which is inscribed a poem called "The New
Miss L azarus' tribute must be considered
are just plain hooey .
of prominent players for Colossus." The author of that poem, which sings has linked Emma Lazarus' name forever with
as ado minating poetic descriptions of this mittee Appeal for the Relief of Jews in number
the Statue of Liberty, was a direct outgrowth of FAMILY STUFF
grooming for places in the movies.
Poland
should
be
encouraged.
The
mass
country
the praises of the Goddess of Liberty in language
country role as the Mother of Exiles.
David Lefkowitz, Jr., son of
In the past 10 months, Mr. Bris-
her belated but passionate interest in the plight
meeting which is being held Sunday, May
The 50th anniversary of the Statue of 24, I hope ,will adequately express not kin has added such executive that is immortal, was Emma Lazarus, one of the of her people. 'Despite her delicate health she Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dallas,
Tex., now occupies the pulpit of
to his studio as the re- most brilliant writers of the late 19th century.
Liberty thus attracts notice also to Emma only its sympathy but state an objective triumphs
spent days visiting the haggard and ragged Jew- a synagogue in Portsmouth, Ohio.
lease of Sol Lesser Productions,
Lazaru and "The New Colossus" in which program for assistance to the Jews in Po- starring Bobby Breen, the acquisi- Iler life was tragically short and her literary ish emigrants from Russia and Rumania who
If you see a gal in the Ziegfield
she sin gs the following praise to the God- land. The brotherhood of man everywhere tion of Edward Small's services creations far from numerous, but her career had crowded the immigration station on Ward's Is- Follies that looks like Fannie
as associate producer and a con- in it the ennobling and humanitarian qualities land in 1881 and 1882. If the news of persecu- Brice but isn't, you'll know she's
dess o f Liberty:
should be the objective of all good citi- tract for the release of Reliance symbolized by the Statue of which she wrote with
Frances Brice, Fannie's daughter.
tions in Europe had not already stirred her, the
Not like the brazen giant of Greek
Rosa Ponselle, opera star, is said
zens. There should be no deprivations of Pictures. The long list of stars such prophetic fervor.
fame,
sight of the refugees from pogroms would have to be considering saying yes to
signed by him for RKO includes
equal rights to all citizens everywhere.
Judge
Joseph Marchetti of Los
Daughter
of
Moses
and
Esther
Lazarus,
Or-
It
conquering
limbs
astride
from
such
familiar
names
as
Claudette
Wit l
her to a crusader's fervor.
"I sincerely regret the information sent Colbert, Joe Penner, Harry Ein- thodox Jews of aristocratic Portuguese lineage stimulated
Angeles.
land to land:
During those yea's the American people
lywood has
The
lure of Hollywood
to me with respect to the suffering and stein (Parkyakarkus), Barbara Emma Lazarus was born in New York City on were being asked to contribute to the $300,000
Her e at our sea-washed, sunset gates
weaned H. Robert Guggenheim,
Stanwyck, Fred Stone, Victor
humiliation
of
Polish
Jews.
July
22,
1849.
Raised
in
wealthy
and
sheltered
Jr.,
away
from
the
family's
min-
shall stand
Moore, Ann Sothern, Joan Ben-
fund for building the pedestal on which the
"With every wish that you may be suc- nett, John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ed- surroundings, she was educated by private tutors Statue of Liberty was to stand. Money was slow ing business.
Lighty woman with a torch, whose
A mighty
Joe Strunsky, son of Simeon
cessful in attaining your desired objective, ward Arnold. Mr. Briskin main- and spent her youth only among the well-to-do.
flame
coming in. To obtain the needed funds, re- Strunsky, one of the editors of
I extend greeting to your mass meeting." tain a staff of 31 writers and 17 Her first piece of writing, a poem, was done at the in
sort was had to many devices. Newspapers car- the New York Times, is a re-
Is t he imprisoned lightning; and her
directors.
He was a truly great man and a very
name,
S. J. Briskin is one of Holly- age of 14. When she was 17 she published a col- ried appeals. Public-spirited citizens held mass porter on the New York Sun .. .
sincere public servant. As such, the Jew- wood's
youngest screen executives. lection of her own verses and some translations. meetings and social-minded women organized Ditto Paul Tobenkin, son of Elias,
M o t .her of Exiles, from the beacon-
ish community joins with the non-Jews of Ile was born February 8, 1896. These promising early efforts soon flowered into rummage sales and sold souvenirs. One of these who does his reporting for the
hand
New York Herald-Tribune . . .
His career began as an account-
this state in honoring his memory.
Blo ws world-wide welcome; her mild
ant, following his graduation from real genius. By the time she was 21 the liter- women was Constance Cary Ilarrison, who was Our boss, Joe Brainin, is wonder-
ary
world
began
to
take
notice
of
Emma
Lazarus,
eyes command
the Eastern District High School
collecting poems, drawings and stories for pub- ing whether his son, David, is a
in Brooklyn, N. Y., and his at- and her second volume of poetry won the com- lication in a souvenir book to be sold for the future editor of the Seven Arts ...
The air-bridge harbor that twin cities
David is editing his class paper.
at the College of the City
mendation of Ralph Waldo Emerson and William benefit of the pedestal fund.
Adler Views Palestine Issues tendance
frame.
of New York and New York Uni-
NEW FACES
lands,
your
storied
ancient
Cullen Bryant.
"Ke cep,
Wrote the Credo of Americanism
lie began his professional
Louis Nizer, delicate-looking,
We consider Philip Adler of the De- versity.
pomp!" cries she
career as an auditor for the Hall-
Animated by a love of the classic poets and
When she appealed to Emma Lazarus for a dreamy-eyed and soft-spoken, is
troit
News
one
of
the
keenest
observers
in
tired,
your
room
Boys
Photoplay
Co.,
a
posi-
lips.
"Give
me
writers of Germany and France, the mythology
Wit 1 silent
contribution to the book the Jewish poetess at New York's most astute theatrical
world affairs. Also, we believe that he is tion which awakened and devel- of the Greeks and the beauty of nature, Emma first declined. A modest person, she was not in- attorney ... But his real interest
your poor,
oped his interest in motion pic-
is in the Jewish cause . . . Dr.
one
of
the
outstanding
authorities
on
Jew-
U.
huddled
masses
yearning
to
Lazarus' early works bore the stamp of these clined to write for souvenir journals. But when Stephen S. Wise thinks that Louis
Yot
and began a spectacular
ish affairs and that he is able to dissect is- tures
career in an industry that has influences. Her translations were devoted to the Mrs. Harrison reminded Miss Lazarus "of the is the wittiest most eloquent pub-
breathe free,
sues and to select the factual from the been fascinating for him ever writings of Ileinrich Ileine and Victor Hugo while Goddess standing on her pedestal down yonder lic speaker in the Jewish field ...
The wretched refuse of your teeming
since.
And there are others who are pre-
legendary.
shore.
her original pieces reflected a genuine sense of in the bay and holding out her torch to those
In 1919, he became associated
dicting that Nizer is one of the
His article in last Sunday's Detroit
Sen d these, the homeless, tempest-
with C. B. C. Film Corp., which beauty. Despite the approval her poems won Russian refugees whom you are as fond of coming lenders of American Jewry.
News on the situation in Palestine is one later became Columbia, and re- from the public and men of letters, the spark of visiting," she was galvanized into action. Miss
tossed, to me;
Arde Bulova, strapping, two-
of the ablest analyzes that have been writ- mained there until 1924. Then he inspiration was still missing from her work.
Lazarus' contribution to the souvenir book was fisted six-footer, whose watch com-
I I a my lamp beside the Golden
ten on the question. He called a spade a organized his own company under
pany
is among the country's really
Door!"
the name of Banner Pictures. Turns Poetic Genius in Jewry's Defense "The New Colossus," a poem of such tender big businesses, has a hobby to
Thi s tribute to American tradition spade and frankly viewed the serious situ- George II. Davis was his partner
This weakness was remedied when she beauty that it was inscribed on a tablet fastened which he gives almost as much
stand s to this day as a challenge to those ations which mark conditions in the Jew- in this undertaking, and when reached the peak of greatness as the result of the to the inside of the Statue's base.
times as to his business ... It is
died returned to Columbia
It is one of the ironies of fate that the life
bigot: who would close the doors of this ish National Home. There are many points Davis
trying to find a way of vocational
as general manager. It was during aiwkening within her of the Hebraic spirits It
ek
ref-
on
which
we
could
differ
with
Mr.
Adler,
e
redistribution among Jews ... Ile
ry
to
men
and
women
who
s
count
his administration that Columbia had always been intent but was not brought to of the brilliant Jewess who wrote it should have
thinks there are too many lawyers
but
taken
as
a
whole
he
has
written
a
fair
rom
persecution
and
who
would
put
uge f
produced the most important pic- the surface until she was shaken out of her retie- been cut short in its prime. Emma Lazarus died and not enough artisans.
an e nd to that American ideal which statement, and he deserves to be com- tures of its history, including ence and literary naivette by the pogroms in Rus- in 1887, at the age of 39, a year after the Statue
Al Strelsin, handsome, young-
Night of Love," "Lady for
The New Colossus" looking and gray-haired head of
make s this country the land of the free mended for telling his story as frankly as "One
a Day," "She Worried Her Boss" Ma and Rumania from 1879 to 1882. The trag- of Liberty was dedicated.
he
did,
It
is
to
the
credit
of
the
Detroit
he
haven
for
the
oppressed.
the
Reliance Advertising Company.
d of these events stirred her so deeply that has only 14 lines, but in them are expressed with
and t
and "It Ilappened One Night," the
Th e 50th anniversary of the erection of News that it published such a fine state- film that garnered the best picture she turned her poetic genius to the defense of prophetic instinct all of the imperishable and and said to be one of the most
award of the Academy of Motion
noble ideals which the Statue of .1.iberty sym- imaginative innovators in the ad-
the S tatue of Liberty is at the same time ment on the Palestine situation.
Picture Arts and Sciences and be- her people. vertising field, is the sort of fel-
an oc .casion for tribute to the memory of
With the zeal that takes possession of con- bonzes. These lines, written by Emma Lazarus low who will drop everything to
came a box-office sensation from
great
Jewess,
Emma
Lazarus,
who
tell you about what could be done
the
verts, Emma Lazarus abandoned the delicate- more than u0 years ago, remain the credo of
coast to coast. Mr. Briskin re-
to put Palestine on its feet eco-
mained at Columbia until Decem- ness and purposelessness that had characterized Americanism and a striking memorial to their
penn lid the imperishable poem inscribed
The Balfour Anniversary
nomically ... And he knows what
ber, 1935, when he moved to RK0
on a he statue which she so aptly called
he's talking about.
her
youthful
writings
and
plunged
into
the
for-
author.
and immediately began amplify-
Nineteen
years
after
Arthur
James
Bal-
her
of
Exiles."
Liberty
loving
Amer
"Mot
I nt.EASE TAIRN TO NEXT PAGE)
four
issued
the
famous
declaration
in
be-
aye
homage
to
the
memory
of
Emma
ica p
HOMELANDS
half of the British government, pledging
Laza ru s.
British support for the upbuilding of a
FOR SALE
Jewish National Home, there is still much
Mr. World Chats With the Children
disturbance over the entire Palestinian
About Utopian and Other
Misguided Campaigning
A Portrait of Professor Neumann, Physician to Kings
Grandiose Jewish
issue and there are occasional riots,
MR. WORLD'S QUESTIONS
Schemes
Our attention is called to what appears marked by loss of life and property.
See how many of these questions you can answer after you
By S. J. DORFSOHN
But
during
these
19
years,
wonders
have
have
read
Mr.
Worlds
"Ask Me Another" chat.
to be another misguided move on the part
Jew hill ear, e) e. nom.
By BERNARD POSTAL
1. Who was Roger William., and why was he forced to leave
t1411.• A11 ■ 1111.
of Orthodox Jews to collect funds for been wrought. The Jewish population has Dr. 11.1nrli h Rifler ion Neumann, world In tlenited
M.'rd
on
and
,
es
Massachusetts?
Ilitier. Thie •rticle al
an d Mead y
es lelivt, who
grown from approximately 60,000 in 1918
lavt ear ref ired In o operate
Yeshivoth.
extend. DM,
2. How did the B'nai B'rith lodge pay him tribute in 1876? In 19 36 ?
of 9:ngli mil,
.
len interretIng
picture g of redeem., Neumann, the physician and the man. VI.AvIl! I . ation
to if eee . . . Al9r:411.A
lel Int n
Some time ago, we pointed out editor- to 450,000 today. Jewish constructive
3. Where will Bruno Wisher ■ set
conductor for the coming season?
for edatillahment of
genius
has
created
in
Palestine
not
only
4. Name two famous Jewish soloist s who will appear with the
Syndicate)
State
.
.
.
C11111
ially that it would be advisable to com-
autonnmoaa Jewish
(Copyright, 1936, Seven Arta Feature
hailed an het", of refuge for gem.
Philadelphia
Symphony
Orchestris?
material
but
also
spiritual
values.
Pales-
bine all appeals for Jewish Theological
Ivh Immigrant+. Three headline.
great-
anni many more hi.. adorned the 5. Must large Jewish women's organiution is helping to broadcast
Schools, and we expressed the belief that tine is today the only bright spot in the When King Edward VIII of Eng- , plained. After all, even the a
a Sabbath morning !service?
new vivito,. In the hot few year..
land
recently
visited
Vienna
it
was.
est
surgeon
cannot
guarnteea
midst
of
hostility
and
world-wide
horrors.
What plead thew , .chemest Are
6. Why is this being done?
it would be not only practical but benefic-
they all I tug-Attn.—alive( poobliett
widely reported that his presence :cure in every case. And if, for
7.
What was the important government position which Jesse Straus
We
may
differ
on
the
manner
in
which
he
leadere--or
have
they
in
;
s
o
m
e
unavoidable
reason,
the
ial both to the community and to these
for would-he
hou ld
a practical forindetion? Mr. Fevtal,
in the Austrian capital was
held?
schools to eliminate unnecessary visits by we observe the anniversary of the Bal- some way connected with diplo- !operation on IIitler's thr
mensal./ editor of the Seven Art•
s il iti es
obab
8.
How did his employees regard him?
p r oat
Feetum S5ndlente, tell. as In this
rabbis and collectors from abroad, and to four Declaration, but no Jew can possibly matic negotiations of so delicate : be unsucceesful te ould avenge
9. Where are the Jews of Poland findin g ■ haven of refuge? Why
IntereMing article,
a
nature
that
the
monarch's
prey-
I
were
that
the
Nazis
w
differ
on
the
desirability
of
honoring
the
n
the
did
they lease Poland?
leav e responsibility for the raising of funds
ence was considered essential. The the Jewish
dodoes failure oecuted
10. How do they plan to make a living in this new land?
(Cer yrIght, 1934, S. A. F. )
for these religious schools in the hands of occasion. The Zionist Organization of De- fact that the King traveled incog-
r se a d y sufficiently pers
dependable committees who will appor- troit does well in carrying on the tradition nits stimulated a variety of ru- 'Jews of Father
Germany.
(Coil/right, WA. Seven Art. Feature Syndicate)
Named Him Chaim
One of the principal pas-
tion available funds among these schools of observing Balfour Day with an impor- mors, one more sensational than I Hi.
was 1 Ileinrich Ritter von Neumann times of Jewish would-be lead-
tant
event.
The
annual
ball,
which
is
to
the
other.
The
truth,
however,
Good morning, good evening, sachusetts. Because his congrega-
in a deserving manner.
that King Edward went to Vienna
Now we learn of a new scheme resorted be given this week-end, by attracting in- o consult the world-famous Jew- who was president of the Kehillah en is the search for a terri- boys and .girls. This is Mr. World tion felt that he was too liberal in
broadcasting
from Station his religious ideas, and because
terest
among
all
classes
of
Jews
in
the
t
tory
where
Jews
suffering
from
of
the
little
Czech
town
of
Kocz-
oto-laryngologist
about
one
of
was
named
Chaim
by
his
father.
to by 'Ineshulachim." We are told of
l
ich
broadcasting Jewish cur- he preached that all men were
Long before
Ed- j itze. Nor does Professor Neumann n persecution and discrimination EARTH,
treated
royal
by ears.
this Jewish
physician
several visits paid by representatives of city proves that Jews are concerned over the
rent events of world interest to equal in the sight of God whether
ever
deny
his
Jewish
origin.
011
he had been
may be settled. By no means our young people.
Yeshivoth to non-Jewish political office- what is being done in Palestine and that ward became king final
they were Christians or Jews. he
examine-i the contrary, he proudly tells a
This has been a very busy two was forced to flee from his home
holders whom they solicited for funds. In our people are anxious to honor the occas- for • painful ear ailment.
s e s; patients of hi; showingthem a new pastime—it was started
Orthodox par- by Baron Maurice de Hirsch weeks; every one seems to be get- in Massachusetts and go to Rhoda
ion
in
a
joyous
manner.
secure
be
the
ci
one instance, the collector resorted to the
visit was to
the
• long, pa- h when he decided to use his mil- ting ready for • full winter sea- Island. There he founded a settle-
tion . At its conclusion the Jewish ents-- ha ether with
usual trick of bringing a completely fulled
son and Mr. World has gone far ment which is now the city of
wndd 'ren mother wit
bear
iaprc h s l oa
surgeon pronounced the Kingcoin-
does he lions to colonize Russian Jews and has seen much. One scene in Province.
out receipt, and he even went so far as
pletely cured. In gratitude Edward . , tr the traditional sheitel. Nor
to Jewish in the Argentine, and continued particular made him very happy,
.
he
ce
Rothschild Traditions
In 1876, on the 100th anniver-
presented the doctor with a gold keep pi his secret, or try to hide the
to tell the non-Jew whom he was solicit-
by Israel Zangwill in the ill- for it has shown him that the re- eery of the Declaration of Inde-
tobacco box.
ing that last year he received $15 from
• own home has a
ligious liberty and freedom for
Baroness Eugena de Rothschild has for
That
doctor
was
Professor
fact
t

fated
Uganda
scheme—it
has
pendence,
the B'nai B'rith. a Jew-
him and that this year he was giving him
which our ancestors fought so
the third consecutive year been accorded Heinrich Ritter von Neumann, the i kosher kitchen. In feet, when talk-
last
ago lives again in the hearts ish lodge, presented a statute of
a "b argain rate" and that the receipt was the honor of being rated one of the ten same man who last year was' ing to his Jewish patients he loves /crown M popularity in the
Religious
Liberty to America In
of the people today.
throat 1 to tell an occasional Jewish joke few years.
upon to perform a
memory of Roger Williams. Now,
made out for only $3.
best dressed women in the world, in a called
FOR
RELIGIOUS
LIBERTY.
Stimulated
by
the
flight
of
speration
on
Adolf
Hitler.
For
ob-
or
quote

Talmudic
passage..
on
the
300th
anniversary of the
ta
- The disgrace of it is not only in the poll taken among leading Paris stylists. vious reasons. Dr. Neumann didDr. N e a m a n n ' a outsnd
On Sunday. Oct. 25, there took banishment of Roger Willi
ing refugees from Germany and
World
ams
method of soliciting funds for Yeshivoth Baroness Rothschild will not be begrudged not feel inclined to let this arch I career opened during the
place in Philadelphia • great good from the Massachusetts Bay Col-
time, the need for finding new homes will gathering in memory of Roger
but also in the misguided attempt to gath this honor as long as her family continues enemy of Jewry enjoy the benefits I War. Still Ter/ young at the
as the
for hundreds of thousands of Wdliame, • Puritan minister who ony, this statue has again been
of
his
skill
;
and
the
excuse
he
,
he
quickly
became
known
er funds among non-Jews for strictly Jew- to honor the Rothschild name by remain- found for refusing to treat the !greatest specialist in his field. so East European Jews who can- came to this country from Eng- dedicated by the B'nai B'rith as a
!tribute to Roger Williams and all.
was
t he ,
land in 1631 and settled in Mu- (FLI.A111 TURN TO NEXT PAGE
leader wu a masterstroke
that in 1917. when he
ing among the world's greatest philan- Nazi
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ish religious
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