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"So," continued the messenger, "I placed myself by him and slew him because I was sure he could not live after his fall." king David replied, "How wrist thou not afraid to stretch forth thy hand to destroy the Lord's annointed." Then David called one of his young men and ordered the messenger slain. (II Samuel, Chap. 1). It seems Saul decided in favor of the "mercy killing" and, certain of capture and torture by the Philistines, committed suicide. But David condemned the "mercy killing." An Historic Instance Another philosophical consid- eration of the "mercy killing" is found in the Talmud in the mat- ter of the death of the great schOlar and leader of Israel, Rabbi Chananiah ben Taradian (25 A. D.). Ile was condemned by the Roman government to be burned alive and following this order, the rabbi was wrapped in a scroll of the law and placed on a slow fire. In order to increase his suf- fering and prolong his agony, wet woolen sponges were placed over his heart that he might not die too quickly. At the execution, his disciples, witnessing his ter- rible agony, begged him to breathe in the flame and thus has- ten the end. The rabbi refused. He said, "I will not interfere. Let Him take the life Who has given it and let a man not extinguish it himself." The executioner then said to the victim, "Holy Rabbi, if I in- crease the fire and remove the soaked wool from your heart that you may die more quickly, will you promise me a reward in the future world?" After this prom- ise, the executioner intensified the fire and removed the sponges so that the soul quickly left the rabbi. This shows the theory of this great leader. Ile would not jus- Hate Nobody, Be Safe tify suicide as a "mercy killing" "No, I hate the Catholics for their political activities!" Better yet he considered it suitable for hate the Methodists, then, for another to do the deed. "Hastening Death Is Murder" they are just as active politically, The rabbis studied this as well and if they had more numbers, would be just as powerful. Bet- ter hate the Campbellites, then, Strictly Confidential for in some states you can't elect a governor without them. Bet- (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) ter not hate anybody, then you'll be on the safe side. mother also raised four other sons It is really the strangeness of ... All of them are six-footers ... the usages of the Catholic Church Incidentally, Marshall plays the that offends us Protestants; in violin unusually well ... Some of other words, it is our own ignor- you who have been wondering ance. We don't like the celibacy whether the American Oil Com• of the clergy and of the Sister- pany's advertising slogan of "join hoods. We don't like the con- the American party" is subtle Fas- fessional, with the power it gives cist propaganda will be interested the priesthood over the people. to know that this company is After all, what business are these owned by the Blausteins of 13a1- things of ours? They don't af- timer° . .. Jacob Blaustein, son fect us; they affect the Catholics. of the firm's president, heads the They don't affect society in any Baltimore Jewish Charities . way that society has any right The managers of Dave Levin, to take notice of. In fact, these Brooklyn wrestler, continue to bill usages, in many ways, have a him as the "Brooklyn Jewish star," wholesome effect upon the social although he has been revealed to structure. Catholic people are be of German parentage ... Ruth tied to their churches, attend Hughes Aarons, Chicago ping pong their churches, are held level by star, who has been touted as Jew- their churches ina way Protestant ish, may also turn out to be Aryan. people, we must confess, are not. Her father, Alfred E. Aarons, New Of course, the most real race York theatrical manager, who died problem that we have in Amer- recently, was buried from a Pro- ica is the Negro problem. Eleven millions of blacks let down among testant Episcopal church .. . 111,000,000 of whites to live YOU DIDN'T KNOW side by side, to serve the same Harry L. Glucksman, director of nation, keep intact the same gov- the Jewish Welfare Board. carries ernment, construct and hold to- a mean punch ... The other day gether the same society. It is a New Jersey's attorney-gen- problem. No use not recognizing eral, David T. Wilentz, of Haupt- the fact. Do you hate Negroes? mann-trial fame, spoke at the an- Do you dislike Negroes? Do you nual convention of the New Jersey even condescend to Negroes? Federation of Y. AL & Y.W.11.A.'s Just in proportion to your hatred, at Perth Amboy ... Dave made a dislike, condescension, are you a point that the Communist "prob- bad citizen of America. lem" should be tackled by the Jews A free and stable government and that they should be in th e cannot be built upon hatred, dis- forefront of cleaning out Jewish like, condescension toward any- Communists . . . Whereupon Har- body, no matter what his race or ry, with a few well-directed ora- religion. A republic cannot en- torical lefts and rights set Wilent z dure upon such foundations; and straight and made the learned at- just insofar as we cherish such torney general look rather sick feelings are we treasonable to about the things he doesn't know the republic. on the Jewish question . . . Dr. Betty Goldman, recently appointed a regular member of the faculty of the school of humanistic studies at the Institute for advanced study Movies showing "High Spots in at Princeton, is a daughter of Old World Countries" will be Julius Goldman, that prince in Is- shown at a meeting of the Oak- rael who was the honorary Euro- land Mothers' Club of the Jewish pean director of the J.D.C. . . . Community Center, on Monday, Betty, in the early days of the Nov. 30, at 8:30 p. m., at the war, covered Greece, Rumania, Center. Before the movies there Jugoslavia and Turkey as a volun- will be a discussion on "Fatuity teer for the J.D.C.. . . Gershon Relationship." Agronsky, Palestinian journalist, A musical tea. with music fur- who is now on his way back to nished by the Music Study Club, Palestine, kept the object of his will be the feature of the meet- visit a secret, but we hear that he ing of the Young Mothers' Study came here to give the low down on Club on Tuesday, Dec. 1. at 1 p. the Palestine situation to certain m., at the Dexter branch. key American leaders . "Social Aspects of Crime" will be discussed by A. Pokorney, STRAIGHT If unity is ever going to be Friend of the Court, at a meeting of the Linwood Dexter Club on achieved on the Polish-Jewish Tuesday. Dec. 1, at 2 p. in., at front the credit will go to Samuel C. Lampert . . . Lamport has the the Dexter branch. Dr. Benjamin Ashcan of the jaw of a fighter and the driving Spanish Department of 1 1, ayne power of an all-American tackle . The other day he delivered a University will speak to the mem- bers of the Fenkell Mothers Club straight-from-the-shoulder talk to the representatives of practically on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 8 p. m., at the Parkside and Midland Syna- all the important national Jewish organizations in this country, who gogue. His subject will be "The gathered at his home, including European Powder Market." the Federation of Polish Jews The West Warren Club will dis- cuss "Our Foreign Policy" led by which is carrying op a separate Mrs. L. Foster, of the Wayne drive for Polish Jewry . . . Lam- University Extension Service. at pert, who is just back from Poland, their meeting on Wednesday, Dec. knows the plight of Jewry there 2, at 2 p. m., at the Newberry well and told his guests that unless a new deal is dealt out by a unified School . Election of officers and a book American Jewish leadership to the review on "The Foundry" by Hal- Jews of Poland, he'll have some- perin, will comprise the program thing interesting to tell to the of the meeting of the Woodwar d Jews of this country .. . Club on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 2 International Prise Winner Re- m., at the Center. main. Jewess Despite Every Wednesday, at 7 p. m., Conversion clines in ballroom dancing for mothers are being held at the Dex- BUDAPEST (WNS) — Yolan- ter branch. Miss Eckhouse is the instructor. Every Thursday eve- da Foldes, winner of the $19,000 ning at the Dexter branch a pub- .all-nations prize novel competi- lie speaking class is being held at tion, told newspaper interviewers 8 p. m. Mrs. Ruth Evans is the here that although her parents had her baptized as a Catholic instructor. when she was six years old, she Prize crop tobaccos make Old still regards herself as • Jewels. Gold Cigarettes Doohl.• Mellow, Miss Folds won the prize with a sad 2 hake. of Cellophane keep Fury called "The Street of the them always factory fresh. .. . Fishing Cat" MOTHERS' CLUBS Are You Building Your Estate Dollar by Dollar The Jewish Attitude on the Question of Euthanasia, or "Mercy Killing" as other similar facts and opin- ions mentioned in the Talmud and Midrash and the law of the Jew- ish religion in this regard is as follows: Mastering death Is murder. For instance, if one closes the eyes of a dying man while in the agony of death, he thereby quickens that death and it is like murder. Nev- ertheless, when a man takes his own life because he suffers un- bearable and terrible pains, phy- sical or spiritual, or because he is in a dangerous position to be killed or tortured then he is not regarded as a murderer and de- serves all religious rights and re- spects of mourning. But to be killed by another man upon his request, and not be guilty of murder, can only be possible under the following con- ditions: I. If some vital organ of the victim became so affected that he is doomed to die, then is he even by his life regarded as death. 2. If he is doomed to terrible Buffering. 3.1f the act of killing the •ic• tim is not direct, but by means which will cause his death. Under those conditions, in view of the Jewish tradition, the mercy killer is not guilty of mur- der, but not allowed and not advised to do it, because of the traditionalprinciple that even a man be in the gravest danger as the sword's point is at his throat still he must not give up hope. Rabbi Joseph Kern is the author of the "Shulchon Oruch," which happened during the 11th century at the time the Crusaders were sweeping over the Jewish commu- nities in France, Italy and Ger- many, and killing Jews and their families with great tortures. At a certain town, which the Cru- saders were approaching, the rabbi permitted the Jews to mer- cifully kill their own children and save them from a more hideous death and ill-use. Many children were killed. Another rabbi, how- ever, opposed him. Ile called the first rabbi a murder, and curs- ed him, saying that if he, the second rabbi, were right, the first shall die an unnatural death. It happened as a surpise that the mob left the town without harm- ing a single Jew, except the first rabbi, whom they killed with an unnatural death. ISRAEL HIMELHOCH WILL HEAD PUBLIC RELATIONS GROUP (CONCLUDED FROM PAM: ONE) where such rights aro non-existent. A complete report on the general Wu.- Don of the Jewa (Mould he presented to the League of Nations "2. An instrument In order to defend the Jewish right. at the League of Nations end the various government. :Mould be created. Thin Instrument should function permanently. "5. The World Jewinh Congrees should establish an economic department. on • broader basis and in • more effective manner than Iv 010 case at present. In order to aid Jewinh emigrant. In their existence. "It le absolutely necessary that this Congrese and all Its branch. he oh• nerved closely and the •nswers to the following queatIona •re of special In- terest. ii1.—Who are the lending Jewish per- sonalities as • this Congress? "2.—Are the rePresentativen of the various go, ernments invited •• guest.? And who are they? - 3.—What in the agenda? have—representative. or the League of Nations been Invited? "6.—Will a press conference of the Jewish papers take piace before the Congress?' "8.—Will there be a registration In order to attend the Convene? "7.—Are the Zionist organisations participatinh offIcialiV? "8.—What role do the Rionir organ- isations piny M the Congress? "9.—Is Chaim Welsmann taking • leading part .. 10.—Are connections with the final 110th apparent? "11.—Or 015 Odd Fellows? "1 t.—What ix the altitude of the Supreme Council of the Grand Orient 1 "I2.—What han the I.:reign—ems:001Y the Jew press—already reported on It? . Perlialin you will hate the oppor- tunity to send one of your trusted agents to this Collates,. Should such he the case I would be Pleased to re- rel. a report on the results or your research." 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The correspondent declares that the Spanish govern- ment has disclosed the following information concerning the anti- Semitic intentions of the rebels, stating: "We have )net been Informed that the authorities of the province. mit:MS.1 by the reitcle have received a meeret order which obliges them to entablinh within 45 hours ',pedal lists of all citi- zen. of Jewish descent who ere to comidered an PURI/1110. 1,1 ■ 11,111.1n. "General Franco has yielded to the pressure from certain enure. of Ns- 11°110144pda' 1st origin and declared to the German :Aire. of his army that from now on no Jew will be permitted to ,,,,ropy any Puller °frith "The foreign merchants and real es- tate owner. of Jewish descent should not Cu affected directly by this pinky but they will he subject to more strict supertision. The present control of all enterprines place, the Interest of iecon• only of Fasclet Spain' In the forefront above everything else. "So far it la not known whether for• eign e l m. Jews nhould lie replaced by el tl• of countries riendly' to (fellers! Franco. In the event that Ode la de• chled upon, Italian, (Iowan and l'or tug.. withcommercial experience would be given Mon consideration " CLEANERS 4 DYERS OHO EAST FOREST TAXES 0 Tax Service for All Forms of Taxation 2 3 4 5 9 7 8 9 2 3 4 CHARLES K. HARRIS 5 6 7 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 8 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAdillac 3338 • Rugs - Linoleum . Window Shades Drapery Rods SHULMAN TO TALK AT PISGAH DINNER Myron Jacoby, Mrs. Myron Ja- coby, Howard Kaichen, Mrs. lio- (CONCLUDED FROs( PAGE I) ward A. Kaichen, Mrs. Phillip Kanter, Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Max be the speaker at the dinner. J. Keidan, Airs. Max J. Keidan, Rabbi Shulman is one of the Benjamin Knoppow, Nathan Knop- outstanding young rabbis of the pow, Dr. A. Max Kohn, Mrs. A. country. lie is a graduate of Max Kohn, N. B. Koploy, Mrs. Ilebrew Union College, Cincin- N. B. Koploy, Mrs. II. M. Krohn, nati, and of the law schools of Mrs. Joseph Kunin, Mrs. Melvin the University of Chicago and J. Kuttnauer, Melvin J. Kutt- Ohio Northern University. nauer, Walter Laib, Mrs. Walter was ordained rabbi in 1927, and Laib, Mrs. 13. Levin, Bayre Levin, served the Wheeling, W. V. con- Mrs. Bgyre Levin, Hoke Levin, gregation for four years before Airs. Hoke Levin, Sol R. Levin, coming to the North Shore Con- Mrs. Sol R. Levin, Dr. David J. gregation as Glencoe, Ill. lie is Levy, Mrs. David J. Levy, Esther the author of a book, "Problems Loewenberg, Felix J. Mahler, Mrs. of the Jews in the Contemporary Felix J. Mahler, Morris Malin, World," which was published by Philip R. Marcuse, Mrs. Samuel the Argus Book Shop of Chicago. Mendelsohn, Dr. Harry C. Metz- Ile is also active in Bnai Brith ger, Dr. Maurice P. Meyers, Mrs. circles, being a member of the Maurice P. Meyers, Joseph bilker- Anti-Defamation League advis- sky, Frank Milstein, Dr. A. N. ory board. Nathan D. Rosin, Mittleman, Maurice P. Morse, chairman of the membership Mrs. Maurice P. Morse, Mrs. Re- drive, states that Rabbi Shulman becca Nadler, Louis Newmark, was asked to address this initia- Mrs. Louis Newmark, Max Nus- tion dinner by popular request. baum, Louis °lender, Jack Per- lie spoke at a dinner sponsored chever, Jack Perchick, Mrs. Jack by Pisgah Lodge In December, Perchick, Colonel L. Prenzlauer, 1934, and since that time there Mrs. Colonel L. Prenzlauer, Dr. have been many requests for the Aioses AL Rattner, Henrietta A. lodge to schedule Rabbi Shulman Robinson, Herbert D. Robinson, for another address. Mr. Rosin Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson. Setta warns the members to secure their Robinson, Norman Rom, Robert reservations for the dinner early Rosenberg, Mrs. Robert Rosen- as the capacity of the banquet berg, Reuben J. Rosenfield, Mrs. room is limited . Reuben J. Rosenfield, Mrs. I. Ro- This membership drive is known senthal, Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, as the Adolph Freund-Jacob Mil- Lester Sandelma n, Solomon ler Memorial Class, paying trib- Schkloven, Maurice A. Schlafer, ute to the memory of two of the Mrs. Maurice A. Schlafer, Dr, lodge's oldest and most active Nathan 11. Schlafer, Charlotte members who passed away last Schmidt, Dr. Lowell S. Selling, August. Many applications have Mrs. Lowell S. Selling, Dr. Louis been received and approved at an A. Schwartz, Mrs. Louis A. executive session of the lodge. Schwartz, Cecelia Shetzer, Barney Every male Jew, 21 years or over, Shift, M. Siegel, M. Silverman, is eligible for membership in Bnai Harold Simon, Joe Simon, Bar-' Brith. Those who haven't been ney Smith. Mrs. Barney Smith, approached by members of Pis- Bert L. Smolder, Mrs. Bert L. gah's membership drive commit- Smokier, Harry Solomon, My- tee may make application through ron S. Steinberg, Mrs. Myron Nathan D. Rosin, 502 Lawyers S. Steinberg, Maurice E. Swede, Bldg., Cadillac 0909. Following the initiation of the Mrs. Maurice E. Swede, David S. Tout?, Mrs. David S. Touff. Airs. Adolph Freund-Jacob Miller Me- Edna ‘anhoorden, Dr. George morial Class by Pisgah's degree Waldbott, Mrs. George Waldbott, team, • dinner will honor the W. Emanuel Walters, Sirs. W. newly initiated members. Reser- Emanuel Walters, Mrs. Joseph vations are now being taken for Weingarden, Mrs. Florence Wein- the dinner by harry Yudkoff, stein, Sirs. Samuel Weisman. Jo- 2159 National Bank Bldg., Ran- seph Af. Weiss, Jr., Dr. Benjamin dolph 8009. Mr. Yudkoff sug- I). Welling, D. Welt, Joseph M. gests that those who are desirous Welt, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mel- of obtaining choice tables should ville S. Welt. Mrs. Melville S. make their reservations at once. Last Monday night the general Welt, David Wilkes, Mrs. David ilkus, James SS ineman. Mrs. committee of the lodge met to Daniel Winograd, Monte D. Wit- approve applications for member- telshofer, Mrs. Monte D. Wittel- ship in the Adolph Freund-Jacob shofer, Irving S. Wolfe, Julian Miller Memorial Class. A nomi- G. Wollner, Mrs. Julian G. Wolf- nating committee was appointed ner, Mrs. A. Yarrows, Oscar M. to report at the meeting of Dec. 7. Next Monday night, Pisgah Zemon and Emil Waldbott. 1,odge will hold a stag night af- fair in the lodge quarters in the Maccabeee Bldg. The committee arranging this affair will not di- vul ge the nature of the program but urge all members to attend. North End Clinic hay received There will be several supriees. the following contributions: In memory of Abraham Wein- FISHBEIN SPEAKS HERE SUNDAY FOR berg from Mr. and Mrs. Moi.e.r. Ashner and Ilimelhoch Brothers PHYSICIANS' GROUP and Company. In memory of Mrs. Louis Loe- (CONCLUDED IrWtlf PAGE ONE) wenstein from Mrs. Myron S. David Kliger and Charles Gitlin. Colet and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dr. Gould has conducted • sur- Slumbers!. vey of hospitals throughout the In memory of Charles Inslee country as a means of comparing from Mrs. Myron S. Colet. the needs of the Detroit Jewish In memory of Benjamin Siegel community with those of other from Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butsel cities'. In the course of his sur- and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rosen- vey, Dr. Gould has visited ML garten. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland, Mon- In memory of Samuel Gins- tefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh and berg from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mt. Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee. Blumberg. Results of this survey, as well For the Well Appliance Fund: as other studies relative to hos- In honor of Jesse F. Hirschman pital needs, will be published from Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor within • short time, according to Dr. Gould. Roemer. Contributions to North End Clinic DRY CLEANING- Ott Our rile. 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The formation of Fascist youth succeed Rabbi Bradt, who is leaving Poland to become Chief groups among the Ante of Pal- estine, to be known as Iron Guards, Rabbi of Belgium, the Polish Ifizrachi Organization has chosen is revealed here.