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Hotel in New York:

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Cheshvan 28, 5697

lice Brandeis—Young at 80

Communist Idea

1

Foreign to Jews)

Election Proves America Is Still Sound

The statement attributed to nie by the press
_____
that after the election I would forbid you
Old Testament Abhors Dic•
from discussion of political questions is un-
founded. Asked if I would allow all the
tatorship of Any Sort
priests of the diocese to enter politics, I re-
Says Dr. Pool
plied "No," meaning in the first place it is
—
not necessary, and, moreover, that they are
'
By RABBI PHILP BERNSTEIN
By DR. D. deSOLA POOL
not well enough informed to hold their own
Minister, Spanish •nd Portuguese
as
that
v.
against antagonists. Asked how t
Synagogue, New York City
(Copyright, 193, N 4• J.5' News 8,.1%1, , ..)
said I would vote for Roosevelt when Fa-
they Coughlin was so strong against him, I
teopyright.11036, N. C. J. 0 1
replied that that was merely a difference of
opinion and that I did not dictate to any
While spokesmen for the Pro-
anti-Semitism, he would have retained the friend-
The election is over. The tumult and the
of my clergy. I did not say and I have 110
testant and Catholic churches
ship of niany Jews who otherwise would have
shouting have subsided, The time has come for
ntion of interfering with your radio or-
t iiiit iety
have said much about their at-
supported him.
in proclaiming the social teachings of titude toward Communism, little
some reflection on its implications for Jews.
Leo and Pius and informing on the functions
But the Republican campaign strategy was
has been heard of the - attitude of
There is no question but that the Jewish
of government and the clangers that threats
Judaism on this subject.
two-faced and therefore forfeited Jewish support.
issue did play an important role in the campaign.
us both from within and from abroad. In
The relation of Judaism to
This loss was serious for Landon. For the over-
other words, I consider you a national instito•
President Roosevelt has always been friendly to
Communism is the same as that
whelming Jewish vote for Roosevelt in the large
lion, invaluable for the safeguarding of genu-
of Christianity to Communism, Jews—not in a patronizing way, not as a dis-
ine Americanism end true Christianity, and I
metropolitan centers in doubtful states like New
hope you will live long to carry out this su- except that there are more traces passer of special favors. But he has never hes-
g a ll the
York and Illinois was one of the decisive factors
of the ideal of sharin
to appoint Jews to important positions, if
blime vocation.
in common in historic Christian-
in the election.
he felt they were deserving.
ity
than
in
Judaism.
other influences which are
I am not raising the question as to whether
But there c
He has not hesitated to use his own high
Jesus favored the poor ("the
certain to offset Bishop Gallagher's de- proletariat") as against the rich office to protest against anti-Semitism abroad Jews should or should not vote as Jews. In
fense of his radio priest. Catholics were ("the bourgeoisie"), and coun- or to secure a more liberal immigration policy principle I am opposed to any form of Jewis h
an upset by Coughlin's actions during the selled a rich man to sell all he for Jews both in Palestine and the United States. political organization as unAnutrican and un-
Presidential campaign, by his indiscrimin- had and give it to the poor. Jesus Perhaps it is another testimony to the present healthy for Jews. If Philo-Semitic organizations
the Apostles seem to have
ate use of the term "liar," by his advocacy and
are justified in politics, why not anti-Semitic?
shared a common purse. The
jittery mood of American Jews that when an
of "bullets instead of ballots." that there Jerusalem c urch in the Apostolic
Jews should not unite politically as Jews.
h
official without exceeding the bounds of propriety
was universal repudiation of his rantings. Age at one time expressed the or justice on their behalf, merely does what is
Roosevelt Victory Comforting
spiritual
brotherhood
of
its
mem-
For a time, on the eve of election day , I t berg
However, when political parties accept the
through
commun-
ism in
which an
all actual
that believed
ifair and decent, they regard him as their friend.
began to look like a Catholic issue. The
support of anti-Semites and by implication be-
Governor Landon, on the other hand, was
able columnist, Westbrook Pegler, wrote were together and had all things surrounded during the campaign by anti-Semites. come obligated to them, Jews have the moral
in common." (Acts 11:44.45 IV.
in his characteristic fashion:
right to consider that an important factor in
The 16th Century Ana- My personal conversation with him, the opinion
their choice. In that sense this campaign should
"Coughlin will be duck soup for the ba pt s i s ) t. t s s pr
d
Practiced
nd o m
c edmcgonniitpyl eeti f
of those who have been associated with him for
a
goods.
be a lesson to those who would exploit religious
anti-Catholics 10 years from now or equality
and his record indicate that he is not one
years
,
other hand, • histori ' c
On the there
prejudice for political purposes. Sometimes it
whenever the next wave rises. Unfor- Judaism
has never been of them. And yet the issues of the campaign

Writer Says Republicans, by Accepting Anti-Semitic Support,
Forfeited Jewish Votes

a. Seeond-elas
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November 13, 1936

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GE FOUR

Strictly
Confidential'

Tidbits from Everywhere

By PHINEAS J. B1RON

( l'ui.)e W11,111:17 1, A

CSI

AFTERMATH
Believe it or nut, and don't let

anybody shah-sha- you, the anti-
Semitic groups in this country,
and particularly in California, are
sitting shivah ... They know that
President Roosevelt has already
okayed a more sweeping investiga-
tion of their activities than was
ever undertaken before . . In-
cidentally, all reports to the con-
trary notwithstanding, no Jew
will be appointed ambassador to
the Soviet Union ... A number of
workers at the Democratic Na-
tional Committee who took a small
salary during the campaign no as
to place themselves in line for ap-
pointments will be disappointed
... Among them sonic well-known
Jewish figures . All the attacks
on Felix Frankfurter as the chief
"brain-truster" of Roosevelt were
wasted because if there were such
thing as a chief adviser during
the President's campaign tour, it
was Judge Samuel Rosenman,
; who took a leave of absence from
his duties as a member of New
York's Supreme Court, and never
left the side of the Chief Execu-
live . . . Al Smith's activities did
not affect the Presidential election
but were directly responsible for
the heavily reduced majority of
Governor Lehman . . . And that
Jewish vote legend—that Jews
vote for Jews regardless of party
—took an awful licking in New
York . . . Plenty of Jews voted
against Lehman . . . And Nathan
0. Perlman G. 0. P. candidate
for attorney general, took his
worst touting in New York City,
where the largest proportion of
Jews live . . It sounds funny, but
Lehman carried Yorkville, which
is Naziville, but he ran behind
Roosevelt . . .
MORE POLITICS

is difficult to conceive of Justice Bran-
as an octogenarian. In fact, those who
at all acquainted with his work, with
■
vigorous decisions as a justice of the
d States Supreme Court, with the in-
he takes in important Jewish af-
and especially the work in Palestine
think of him only as a very young man.
ustice Brandeis is a very young man
80. Read his biography; study, his
acteristics; note the manner in which
is a boomerang.
constantly adheres to the practice of tunately, no Catholic wilt be able to ex. tornrpg
were such that all of them were attracted to
ticeoi
the teaching or the prrpp
0 his side, primarily because of their hatred of
In another sense the election of Roosevelt
except
ying to every letter personally; of plain that he was speaking only for him-
a
short-lived,
years
ago
among
a
shot
200
ing abreast with the times; of keep- self, since his own Bishop has said that
may give comfort to Jews. The country is facing
Roosevelt.
dox, monastic sect of
hetero
Y
a period of economic unrest. Wages have not
himself fully informed on every im- Coughlin's voice was the voice of God." I • the Essenes, who lived in corn-
Anti-Semitism Exploited
But Catholic dignity triumphed over ir- muses, sharing their homes, their
kept pace with prices. The great industries re-
nt social and economic issue, and you
Anti-Semitism was constantly exploited to
their
o garments and all their
main unorganized. Labor is getting ready to
tlizelhat you are dealing with a men- responsib lity. Monsign r John A. Ryan's i food,
possessions. But this was an iso- associate Roosevelt with Jews and Communism
fight for higher wages, shorter hours and union
radio attack on Coughlin gave Americans
giant.
in the public mind. Typical of this was a politi-
toted anomalous group, living
Of course, Justice Brandeis will be bon- an idea how respected elements in Catho- only on the periphery of Jewish cal advertisement appearing in a Rochester news- recognition. The struggle has been postponed
That the Jews were heavily
d by non-Jews as well as Jews. He licism stood on the questions raised by the life.
only until after election.
in favor of Roosevelt's humani-
paper the eve of election, appealing for votes
In such a period of unrest demagogues like
In modern times. Communism
longs to America. Ile is one of the Royal Oak broadcaster. Commenting on
tarian and progressive policies
for the Republican gubernatorial candidate:
is clear from • study of the elec-
,st brilliant jurists who ever wore the Rev. Ryan's speech, Commonweal, out- is not the expression of a feeling "DEFEAT TILE DUBINSKY — SUPPORTED Father Coughlin will flourish. Anti-Semitism will
religious brotherhood but of an
tion returns . . . There was
be invoked for the purpose of economic exploi-
oe of a high court in this country. But standing layman's Catholic journal, wrote: of
GOVERNOR LEHMAN — VOTE FOR
irreligious fellowship. It is not
such an intense feeling on that
tation. Democracy will be tried by fire. If Lan-
look upon him primarily as one who is
"Father Coughlin wants to have it both a peaceful flight from the world;
subject that the Yiddish daily,
don has been elected he would have faced a hos-
The Day, had to refuse lucra-
tinctly our leader because he has given ways, namely, that the President is hell- it is an aggressive fight to re-
Obviously, plenty of other people in addi-
tive pro-Landon advertising be-
bent for Moscow, and hell-bent to the cen- mould the world. In the Com- tion to Dubinsky were supporting Governor Leh- tile Congress. A divided, quarrelsome, weak
much to the Jewish people.
munist Manifesto of Marx and
cause its readers protested too
In Palestine there will be found today tral stronghold of private capitalistic con- Engels, Communism is given its man. But the anti-Roosevelt forces saw fit to government would have been easy prey for the
much after the paper had run
my monuments erected as tributes to trol simultaneously. The rank wizardry classic definition in terms of con- exploit the issue of Jews and radicalism. Amer- demagogues. Nor could Landon match their elo-
one Landon ad . . . And now
it can be told that William Al-
stice Brandeis by himself and which will of his illogical yet crudely fascinating ora- flict between the oppressing, ex- ican Nazi groups came out publicly for Governor quence. Roosevelt, with a friendly Congress,
len White, Kansas editor and
ploiting
bourgeoisie
and
the
op-
• all time live as great example of mar- tory may continue to obsess the unthinking premed and exploited proletariat. Landon on anti-Semitic grounds. Men high in can steer the ship of state firmly through the
friend of Landon, did not like
ous achievement by one of the out- portion of his diminishing audience; but Its aim is declared to be the or- the Republican councils, albeit unofficially, were rough waters. Roosevelt, with every orator's
the harping of John Hamilton
and es•Senator Jim Reed of
nding builders of Zion. Even after he the appeal to reason made by Monsignor ganizing of the proletariat of the contributing large sums to anti-Semitic groups gift, can also speak to the masses and help to
Missouri on Dubinsky and Hill-
t the leadership of the Zionist move- Ryan will increasingly be heeded by those world to obtain political power which were exploiting the Jew-Red scare for keep them sane.
man . .. As • matter of fact,
through world revolution, forcibly
I cannot conclude these reflections without
nt, he did not for a single day stop de- Catholics who use their heads."
White qualified this action, in
overthrow bourgeois supremacy
Po P •
an observation on the election of Governor Leh-
Two weeks after this editorial was and abolish bourgeois, I. s., priv-
ing himself to the cause of studying
• letter sent to a friend of his.
Governor Landon himself, I am sure, had
as "spiritual harlotry" . . .Out-
oblems and needs. It is a well-known printed, Rev. Ryan wrote to Commonweal ate ownership of the means of no part in this and undoubtedly found it dis- man in New York and Governor Ilorner in Illin-
side of Jim Farley, another man
production.
ois. I speak not as a Jew taking satisfaction from
A that Justice Brandeis daily receives stating in part:
tasteful But he never spoke out against it in
predicted the landslide for FDR,
Judaism Abhors Dictatorship
the election of Jews. But I co think it signifi-
"To the editor: I thank you heartily for
orts of occurrences in Palestine and
basing it on his personal con-
such clear, vigorous terms as to discourage it.
These teachings, aims, and
rsonally makes a study of every event your editorial in The Commonweal, Oct. methods are not those of Judaism. True, he made certain general statements against cant that in a period when anti-Semitism is sup.
tacts with audiences throughout
the country . .. That man was
t affects Jewish aspirations in the 23, 1936, entitled 'The Ryan-Coughlin The Old Testament of Judaism bigotry. But they were not specific. If he had posed to be rife, the largest industrial states
Dr. Stephen S. Wise who told
imeland. It is also a well-known fact Controversy.' While your interpretation abhors dictatorships, whether of only repudiated the support of a definite group, where it might have been expected to be most
us three weeks before the elec-
the proletariat or of an individ-
at he is one of the largest contributors of my position is entirely correct as far ual pharaoh or king (I. Samuel like "D B d Fur Landon " who were clearly virulent, re-elected Jews to the highest office. I
tion that the invisible vote for
Roosevelt would swamp Landon.
important branches of the Zionist as it goes, it does not mention the princi- VIII). It opposes the seizure of advocating his election on the grounds of Nazi think it proves America is still sound.
)vement. He is unquestionably one of pal reason why I made my radio speech
(PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE)
e outstanding students of Zionist af- Oct. 8. On the face of the record, how-
HORS-BELISHA
irs as well as one of the outstanding sup- ever, there was nothing to let you know
what this reason was. As you say, I
•rters of the Jewish national cause.
England's New Political
Justice Brandeis' ideas relative to the wanted to show that the 'condemnation of
How YOU Can Help Combat Anti-Semitism
Headliner Spoken of As
mocratization of Jewish life, especially the New Deal as communistic was false EDITOR'S NOTE: The following very interesting article was written
Another Disraeli
before the election of Nov. 3, and of considerable significance
th regard to the American Jewish Con- and absurd,' but more earnestly than that
By MAURICE R. SCHOCHATT
at this time.
ess, which he helped to organize more I desired to offset, insofar as I could, the
By BERTRAM JONAS
Nleorlee It. Schochall, colunothot for the Itallintore J•ssieli
EDITOIt•s ,oT
an 20 years ago, are even today out- evel effect of Father Couglin's speeches
SI.
conellmions user confirming the authenticits of
Times, dram.
By AL SEGAL
Leslie Ifore.Belbint, thenew Jeuish
Mr.
Itirkhend's .mositionol series of entitle., • . l'asebon cat Our bole..•
member of the cabinet, Is
*siding. examples of brilliant political upon Catholic interests and upon the peace
Srhochatt's comments and miscrstions err of real Impnrt.
only 30 'eon, old, lott is o(ready
W.I.,11,111,, 193, Seven Arts Arafura Syndlt ntel
ought. The opponents of the Jewish of mind of two distinct groups of Catho-
being hailed or another Disraeli.
This ?norms piety Informative or-
.Se, en A.
uro. S)n.11.11,1
ingress idea have not yet found an ans- lics
Odle portrays the mom sod outline.
Anti-Semitism."
But
to
Jews
who
151, cure,.
)r to the powerful arguments advanced
"When I decided to deliver that ad- I Well, now, without any partisan prize the good name, It gave a
Possibly the investigation of Dr. ing into thousands of homes and
dress, the indications were that if Roose- feeling, we can settle down and great pain to see the name made
• Justice Brandeis.
It has recently become the L. M. Birkhead, revealing the spreading suspicion against the
There are numerous other causes which velt were defeated for re-election, the main speak calmly of the election. As I baggage of politics.
converts.
vogue among American news-
vicious
undercover tactics of Fas-Jews,
write this, it is still two days from
JAZ': if
."! could mention in connection with this cause would be the defection of large
In every large city there were
paper correspondents in Europe
bute to him on the occasion of his 80th groups of his followers to Mr. Lemke. If the election but when this is read a number of Montgomery Gins- to describe every promising cist anti-Semitic grows in this sponfible. for theseciesmeeadgsogoufesharti::,
country, has come as a total shock Father Coughlin, what with his
day. It is sufficient, however, to men- that were to happen, the conclusion would it will be all over.
berg's crying the pain of Israel
Jewish statesman as a potential
is
to many American Jews who may fdrgetiliyuelnt,t ipagttapcpken oynre t fhpe ll
For the sake of the dignity of
n those we have already listed in order be drawn by millions of Americans that the Jewish name I am glad the from the stump, making the Jew- Disraeli. When Sir Herbert have thought that the campaign
j"to.s,
y
accusation that
Hught
point to the importance of his partici- the President's defeat was due to the op- 1
ish cause an issue of the campaign.
Samuel was the leader of the of the militantly liberal Roosevelt
end of the campaign is at hand.
tion in Jewish affairs and the manner position of a Catholic priest. The bad ef- I The dignity of the Jewish name They rushed to the daily press British Liberal Party he was versus the mildly liberal Landon ether waves on Gaetnett
March 30, 1935:
which his efforts have inspired great fects of that conclusion would not have has suffered at the hands of Jews with controversies which ( if they hailed as a "second Disraeli," served as a healthy barometer of "You have not chosen the swastika.
security for the future. But un- You have a more sacred device ...
had any part in Jewish life) be-
hievement in Jewish life. It is a great been easy to live down, particularly in these past months.
and when Leon Blum became
fortunately the staggering and No swastika for your Nazi—but
I am mindful, for example, of longed strictly within the walls of
ivilege to join not only with Zionists those regions of America where the
the first Jewish premier of
authentic list of anti-democratic a cross." The Rev. Gerald L. K.
Mr. Montgomery Ginsberg. Until the house of Israel. Israel was
democratic
Jewish
leaders,
but
with
Catholic
population
is
small.
Happily
these
(linked arm in arm with anti- Smith, successor of Huey Long
d
France he was called the "Dis-
campaign Mr. Ginsberg kept made a party stooge to inject the
Jewish) demagogues, organiza- and guiding genius of Share-the-
liberals throughout this country in hypothetical events are no longer of prac- this
raeli of France." And now the
rather far from Jewish life. Mr. Jewish problem into the campaign.
and other sinister forces un- Wealth Clubs, is giving him ample
eeting Justice Brandeis on the occasion tical moment, inasmuch as it is now over- Ginsberg was never vocal in Jew- Self-appointed leaders, bearing newspaper men have discovered tions
covered by the Rev. Dr. Birkhead support. And the cast of purvey-
shield of David before them,
his 80th birthday on Nov. 13.
whelmingly probable that the President ish causes and, beyond making the
of
another Disraeli in Leslie !lore- brings home the point that unless ors of poison is rounded out by
made
battle
against
figments
perfunctory contributions to this
will be re-elected."
Belisha, the aggressive young those subversive elements are up- William Randolph Hearst, who
drive or that, strictly minded his their own imaginations. Pretend-
rooted in time, our false sense of fervently believes that Felix
be
The final result of the election and the own business
( ya opnpg a t r heir tf roite ntellise) ptro
m (among
t as p every rosnge
minister of transport in the
hse
which,
u
s
is
in
its
security may later be violently Frankfurter is the dance master
Is Coughlin Through?
alarmed
firmness with which Catholic dignitaries i kn ows ,
British Cabinet, who has just shattered by forces similar to
teaching the New Deal latest swing
seems 1 Ins is the Ginsberg chain of nence of Jews in the government,
have
repudiated
Father
Coughlin
been elevated to full cabinet those that have paralized German steps in Communism.
The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin has an-
they themselves elbowed their way
mousetrap factories.
Jewry.
Jews
played
as
to
indicate
that
a
Catholic
church
will
not
rank in the Baldwin govern-
and
unced his retirement from radio activi-
Must Align with Liberals
Who doesn't know the Ginsberg to the hustings
I have ample reason for using
e parts.
ment. In the case of Hare- the word "authentic" in connection
As a preliminary strategem in
s. after charging his followers with de- tolerate the ranti ngs ' of a man who has ,r11..Ortlos C u t: ilA ies sm o l f his l faancclo?rie; inisn. their little
t h em there would have
for
totally
irresponsible
in
deal-
proven to be totall
Belisha, however, it is not only with the data on anti-Semitism in the fight against anti-Semitism in •
rting him.
berg mousetrap" is a household been no Jewish issue In the cam-
the correspondents corps but America brought into the open by America let us stare reality in the
But his superior, Bishop Michael J. ing with social, economic, political and word even as the mousetrap itself Pnign• The Trues, the Pelleys rno-
and
Dr. Birkhead. Not that I doubted face and frankly admit that as-
e3
t
edeblup
eer
g
th
w
n
s
on
rd
sso
the London press as well that
Ilagher, says: "I hope the people will racial matters.
is a household utensil. Every the . ceren
his word, but merely for the sake similation—with the fate of Ger-
d E
Incidentally, on the eve of the election,
is booming him as a probable of curiosity—call it reportorial man Jewry as the classic example
i n thehtlrangipszngtually tired
II him back to the air. where he be-
writing
I
do
not
know
At this
Father Coughlin took occasion again to e m s o r u n s e e s t o count
n know
curiosity—I sent letters of inquiry —can at no time be considered as
future prime minister.
of his great prom'. who has been elected president but
On a
c
Three years ago (fore-Belisha to some of the leaders cited in the the foundation upon which to build,
Which must against raise the question refer to the Jewish issue. He was quoted nence
in mousetraps the political I do know that (by reason of the
expose. I might add that, hiding our personal happiness. Rather
at was uppermost in ail American minds again as assailing the Jews and admitted leaders were happy when Mr. disservice of these leaders) Jews was an obscure but ambitious my Mosaic identity behind a safe than wear his Je•ishness with an
Ginsberg came over to their side. may not count the result of the
that
he
was
correctly
quoted
in
his
chal-
member
of
the
House
of
Corn-
Aryan alias, I stated I would ap- air of apology the Jew should sear
ter the re-election of President Roose-
But not as the mousetrap king campaign a triumph no matter
preciate copies of the "literature" it with an air of understanding
mons whom few people gave
lenge to the Jews to abandon the philoso- did
It: "Is Coughlin Through?"
Mr. Ginsberg take up politics who is elected. The Jewish name
for "propaganda purposes." and appreciation. In other words,
ened
by
those
who
used
any
consideration
in
political
h
It has been said, in explanation of Bis- phy of "an eye for an eye and a tooth for in this campaign. Mr. Ginsberg '
Within a few days the deluge be- while the study of American
speculations. Today, however,
currency to get votes.
gan . . . Articles. pamphlets, speech, history and traditions, as
p Gallagher's consistent and loyal a tooth." Then came another gem from took up the political forum in it as It's
all over now and I hope Mr.
lo
genius:
which
to
make
his
first
appear-
brochures, booklets, excerpts. I was well as identification with the as-
eking of Father Coughlin. that the tat- this widely-repudiated radio
Ginsberg
berg (as
once as a Jew.
I
bombarded with material that if pirations of our Republic, are in-
"Some
day
the
Jews
will
be
glad
to
observing
young
men
in
British
public
r is his best source of revenue for the
used for kindling purposes would deed admirable traits, the Jew
f
f or
life. The change in his politi-
should not, nevertheless, overlook

IP

uu

Thanks Goodness, It's All Over

Keeping Away Fascism

tt

easily be sufficient to cremate Hit-
cal fortunes is traceable first
his own vineyard laden with
luscious fruit. The Jew tending
to
his
unique
record
of
accom-
is Spreading
planation of this friendship is contained When they need htlp they will find the say,
Of
"literature" that poured his own vineyard will make cer-
plishment
in
a
succession
of
a concluding paragraph to an article National Union for Social Justice scatty Mr. Ginsberg never had spoken as
tain that his children learn the
ter!
on
me
one
source
listed
over
harm, even as he damaged the
government posts and, second,
itten by Arthur Krock for the New York to protect the minority Jews."
140 obtainable "Jewish Problem fundamentals of Jewish culture;
Ili Jew before. All previous public dignity of the Jews.
to
the
fact
that
his
elevation
In
answer
to
which
we
can
only
say
to
statements
of
air.
Ginsberg
had
I Pamphlets of Truth." Another he will be interested in Jewish
6
Since (when this is read) the
mes, under date of Oct. 14, 193 , and
on the books; he will lend a hand to the
rt
der the heading "Thoughts Engendered him in the words of a famous Hebrew say- bad to do with the successes of time for political propaganda will to cabinet rank has been wide- source brazenly sported
the mousetrap business.
envelope "The American Fascists," progress of the Homeland; and he
safely say that I
I
may
ly
construed
as
Great
Britain's
be
over,
Visit to Royal Oak, Mich." Mr. Krock, ing, "We want neither your sting nor
Mr. Ginsberg was troubled on am voting for Roosevelt. I am vot-
while another fount of propaganda will evince interest in national
plain answer to Sir Oswald suggested that the material re- Jewish movements. Although these
account of Landon. lie desired to ing for him because I feel kin to
ho is considered the ablest political and your honey."
have all the Jews in the nation his •al idealism. This kinship
Mosley's campaign of Jew-bait- ceived might be passed down the measures cannot necessarily be
onomic observer in this country, stated
n ..
line to the YNICA,YWCA, Boy used as a direct weapon against
to know that Mr. Landon was no
anti-Semite. Ile said he regretted brought to him the votes
of many i
his article:
conscious
Souls, Girl Scouts, D. A. R.. the onslaught of anti-Semitism,
WITH LIBERAL PARTY
very much the conspiracy to de- another Jew. Jews were
"Departing from the Shrine of the Little
ministers, school teachers and they are at least hound to inspire
liver the Jews to Mr. Roosevelt- of that kinship the more when thy
family distinguished
Scion
public speakers. And all the the Jew with a feeling of con-
public
owes, and looking once more at the
Indeed, said Mr. Ginsberg, some heard the president quoting (in
pamph le t s
of
a
received belched fidence in the future of his exist-
Sephardic
family
If anyone is still in doubt regarding the of Mr. Landon's best friends were the Madison Square Garden I
.icate tower, I saw a carved face in the
forth with insidious—and in some "":
been
identified
with
British
nter of a group below the Christ which rise of anti-Semitism in European lands, Jews. Ile named them: Mr. Shah- speech) their prophet . "What
cases frankly open—d i a t r i b e
As a second step the Jew must
once had had breakfast doth the Lord thy God require
life for more than two centur- against the Jews. In the
ay explain as much to others at it did let him study the latest facts which come bosdeckel
greater definitely align himself with the
deal justly" ...
ies, Hore-Belisha was born in
victorious to hear our
me. It was a sculptor's idealization, to from Vienna, which was a veritable para. with Mr. Landon; Mr. Eppel- but I to felt
majority of the hand-outs that I liberal elements in America. As
and Mr. Landon belonged prophet's words applauded tre-
England in 1898. He was edu-
reached my desk the Communists Dr. Birkhead so aptly pointed
dose as long as the tower endures, of disc for Jewish intellectuals several years strudel
to The
the same
Rotary issue
Club. of the mendously in • politica meeting.
l
"received it in the neck"—with out: "Minority groups must make
paramount
cated at Oxford, Heidelberg and
most of the purveyors of poison !common cause against those who
ther Coughlin's superior and defender ago. According to a report which has just
0 r own ideals seemed marching
the Sorbonne. During the attempting to prove that the terms
not the in the hearts of men.
advocate oppressive measures
m all comers—Bishop Gallagher of the come from the Viennese Jewish commun- campaign, it seemed, was
American way of life" at all but
world war he was at the front "Communist" and
ity,
the
Jewish
population
of
the
Austrian
"Jew" are 1 against any one minority group.
else of Detroit."
had to do with the matter of anti-
for four years. Twice cited in
I The word
W, J. Fitzgerald, attorney-gen-
capitol
declined
by
30,000
since
the
last
st be made safe for
Semitism and as to whether Mr. eral of Northern Rhodesia has been
If Bishop Gallagher were the supreme
synItismonuL
ld or it is not a safe world
ony needless to add that in' minorities
dispatches for bravery, he re-
thority in the matter of Coughlin's re- census. It is also reported that the com- Roosevelt or Mr. Landon was the appointed to succeed Harry
order to combat this subversive; for any decent, self-respecting
tired as a major. Of wealthy
the better friend of Jews.
Trusted as attorney general for
Propaganda 'something," as ad- person. I believe that we must op-
to the air and his continuation of his munity spent $250,000 on relief during free
The next morning the news- Palestine. the Paleor Agency
antecedents, he was destined %wasted by Dr. Birkhead, "must he I pose every piece of legislation
tinge, then we could state with cer- past year. Jews have never left a
papers screamed Mr. Ginsberg's learned. Mr. Fitzgerald was named
banking career, but he
done at once." Specimens of the , which is aimed at the oppression
for
•
governing
and
fair-minded
community.
It
voice as a voce of Israel speak-
ty that he is not through. Even as
the poet left vacant by the preferred law and journalism. "literature" mentioned are with- I of minority groups or which dis-
Ginsberg wag particula r y t o fill
Trusted
to the
,ru
t
of _Mr_. .T
as Nov. 2, when it was generally un- is only when bigotry sets in that they begin ing. Mr. to
out the shadow of a doubt seep-
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see
his
picture
in
tie
elevation
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therefore, apesk )1IDDIF

to himself

none

Ginsberg *can take
of the credit for

hlr. Cnsberri:Pe r o ke as aJew.
'nce the result. Among self-respecting
• , ai
Many Jews were surpri
Jews he did Mr. Landon only

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