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Its opment of a new social world, rationalism undermined the foun- function was to work out in con- dations of Judaism. This view crete terms the co-operation with now in the making. This group the Seminary has never held. We the World Jewish Congress bur- has prudence, experience as a welcome l e g a l i sts, rationalists, eaus to implement the resolutions result of long years of suffer- mystics, always provided that adopted at Geneva. ing, spirituality and persistency. they recognize the validity of the The delegates to the World Jewish tradition and the Jewish Jewish Congress last summer, by It cannot be slaughtered. It law and are willing to live under resolution of the Nov. 26 confer- has endured many storms and it even though their explanation ence, were authorized to act as one need not worry—it will thereof may be different. Dr. the Council of the British section survive the wrongs under which Schechter, who at one time in his of the World Jewish Congress. life was accounted a Liberal and They were empowered to choose it has to bow its head at pres- as the years passed became more representatives of organizations ent. The Jews will lastl and more of a Conservative, held which participated in the confer- the view that the Seminary must ence and to name their officers. Vitaltre is an csira process which goes added The Rev. M. L. Perlzweig, in always shelter men of different life and smartness to clothes—gives diem that Strictly Confidential Lein:4 of fresh newness. types of mind, that he always addressing the Nov. 28 confer- expected to have pupils who would ence, declared that the World !CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) berate him for his conservatism, Jewish Congress "spoke the mind Suits, Topcoats - • . but that the greatest hope for of the Jewish people clearly and self the illigitimate son of a Jew Judaism would be a combination unhesitatingly on the menace of LAD:ES' Plain Dresses • • • $1.00 . . . Edward VIII's Lord Cham- of the rationalist and the mystic, anti-Semitism through which a berlain, the Marquis Cholomonde- LtDIES' Plain Coats - • • - $1.00 and that any generation which blind reaction seeks to overwhelm ley, is married to a sister of Sir could produce such conditions the Jewish people as the first of LADIES' Plain Suits $1.00 Philip Sassoon, Edward's closest would indeed produce great men its victims.' friend. and great rabbis. M. II. Davis, president of the 12 $ .50 Ctli'dren's Garments to The Seminary, according to Federation of United Synagogues ACROSS THE POND The major Jewish organizations those who were authorized to of England, forecast the day when Vitalize Dry Cleaned and !land Finished in Europe didn't lift a finger to speak for it, is an institution for the official representatives of An- aid the defense of David Frank- the teaching and promotion of glo-Jewry (meaning the Board of furter ... Some of them even op- Je,wish learning. This learning Deputies of British Jews) would posed the efforts of anti-Fascist is imparted not solely for scien- convene to lead a successful Con- and anti-Nazi groups to help him. tific purposes; it is not with a gress movement to victory. view of instilling what is called The battle royal between the Jewish culture (I dislike the American Jewish Congress and the Section in Bombay word); it is not to disseminate American Jewish Committee in BOMBAY.—A committee for the so-called higher criticism of the World Jewish Congress has 1933 over the best way of deal- CLEANERS 6 the Holy Scriptures, not to re- been established in this commun- ing with the German situation is 533-547 EAST l - OREST duce the Talmud and the Codes ity. Meyer Nissim, former may- being repeated in England .. . to a dialectic exercise, but to or of Bombay has been named The principals are the board of create an educated and, it is deputies and the newer Jewish chairman of this committee, with hoped, even a learned rabbinate J. I. Sargon, managing editor people's council . . . The deputies who will use this learning to a of the Jewish Tribune of Born- insist on separating the fight religious purpose—the promotion bay, as secretary. against anti-Semitism from the of the knowledge and practice of war on Fascism . . . The council The committee was formed fol- traditional Judaism. says it's one fight. And the debate lowing a visit to India by Maurice •-■ is raging merrily. Laserson, a delegate to the World Jewish refugees in Switzerland, Jewish Congress in Geneva. Mr. most of whom are living in the Laserson will endeavor to form most penurious circumstances, are - similar committees in Calcutta - forbidden to engage in the slight- and Singapore. est gainful activity and must re- (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) ercise of violence. as is gen- port periodically to the Security 1 Guatemala Anti-Semitism Police . . . The police have the the most part, obtaining confirma- erally the case in Rumania, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT GUATEMALA. — The Civil 2 but because the people are right to raid the homes and apart- tion of their citizenship status. 1311 GRISWOLD BLINI. CAM,. 3335 3 ments of the refugees at all hours incapable of deciding for them- War in Spain has evoked violent 3 The theoretical side of the racial pro-Fascist and anti-Semitic ex- of the night and day, and have selves and have a blind faith in pressions in certain Catholic pa- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 dogmas is the contribution of MM. recently taken wide advantage of Cuza and Goga. In the upper Ru- those who represent the King's pers in Guatemala. In Septem- this right. manian spheres there is one man, choice. It is a clear illusion to ber a liberal daily, El Liberal Pro- BACK HOME however, who has expressed his James True, boss of that Wash- indignation at this campaign. On hope today that the King should gresista, pointed out the fallacy ington, D. C., anti-Semitic outfit Oct. 4, Marshall Averescu at the turn to the National Peasant of trying to pin this guilt of Bol- that published James True's In- congress of his party in Kishinev leaders to form the next govern- shevik or revolutionary activities dustrial Reports, has gone out of protested against the confusion ment, despite the fact that their upon the Jews. A few days later, a on Sept. 19, a columnist wrote business . . . It appears that the between Jewishness and Commu- anti-New Deal industrialists who nism, which has been purposely democratic spirit truly represents piece in the same paper on Jud- eophobia, pointing out how alien backed him have soured on him introduced, "so that anti-Commu- that of the country. And unless . . . And Wiliam Dudley Pelley nism has become synonymous with the King does so the Rumanian to the country's interests and in- has discontinued Pelley's Weekly anti-Semitism ... This confusion," Democrats have no means of tak- stitutions the anti-Jewish propa- ganda was. and revived his old paper, Libera- he continued, "once brought Rus- ing action. The latter article was answered The problems of Hungarian tion, but in fancier form as a H- sia into the deplorable plight monthly . . Pelley is living at known to all. Since then the error revisionism, of the Hapsburg re- in the September Issue of Juven- tud, organ of the Association of storation and of Hungarian and Altameda, Calif. has been recognized by our en- the Elders of the Central House. Anti-Nazi forces are getting lightened Soviet neighbors. The Bulgarian armaments are unques- The recent influx of Jews into the tionably such as to influence those ready for a boycott of the Scheme- Germans have fallen into the same has been so heavy that who are responsible for Rumanian country ling-Braddock title bout next error." notly•e have been pushed out 0696 GRAND RIVER at Livernois policy, and under proper circum- simnel entirely from the commerce of June . . . Part of their ammuni- the Iron Guard is stances to divert it back to its the capital and from valuable city sad HO1arth 9698 tion will be the disclosure that not Furthermore, "the people," properly speak- former course, namely, reliance country estate.. . . Should we ask et ray SCHREIBER Schmeling is a prominent member ing, but chiefly some of the stu- the Government office how many Jews SALES — SERVICE — PARTS fee • reed &at upon France and Russia for the Sr. there in Guatemala!, It would be of the Nazi party and a picture dents (both genuine and other- to obtain the number, because showing him in the uniform of a' wise), who profess to represent the defense of Rumanian territory. An difficult of the Immigrants at the tins orientation of this kind would un- none storm trooper. of entry had said: I am • Jew' . . . "brains" of the country and who doubtedly involve a change in in- Catholics Invo no compunction in da• The Baltimore house in which are ready to follow the movement elating openly: 'We are Cathollen.' WhY Rugs . Linoleum • Window Shades Mrs. Wally Simpson's mother once to any extreme, particularly when ternal politics as well. does not the Jew say frankly: 'I am • Ho w ever, neither Rumanian Jew' . . . What dim.... Guatemala. took in boarders, has been sold to they see it supported and encour- Drapery Rods the tight of certain foreigner. who a syndicate in which a prominent aged by government officials and Jewry nor the World Jewish Con- Is strive to accumulate • fortune by Olio Get Our Trkes trim sI — Relimates Furnished Free gress need wait until a shift in honest mes. euch as del...Ina the Jewish showman is interested ... by the administration. Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired international politics in order to nubile treasury, employing otretegeme We won't be surprised if it turns In order to get poesemion of desirable One may well ask why the Ru- We Cpecielizie in "allETIAN BLINDS out that Billy Rose has acquired manian government, composed of defend those vital interests which propertim at ridiculous velem, etc. We . . . that employe. par- the house for exhibition at New liberals, not only tolerates but are menaced in Rumania. Perhaps • re women, should be required to Jersey's Palisade's Park, which he openly supports the Iron Guard, it is desirable for the congress to ticulerly on their feet for the eight or take up the question of revision- stand is said to own. nine hours of the working der' In shops which legally it dissolved follow- 8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phone's Garfield 1230.31 at times there are no euidomer• The number of committees, or- ing the assassination of its leader ism and to take a stand against where We Guatemalans are to watt upon it. This may serve not only as a ganizations and conferences to deal Duca. This liberal party was in safeguard against the dangers of .lea unwilling that certain perm. strive to Impose upon us their with anti-Semitism in this coun- power during the war and is to be war, which would be disastrous for should super-government which crushes other try is growing fast. credited with achieving a greater the Jews of Rumania and else- MM. for there ie abundant litera- INFORMATION ON LISTED AND .howl. the power of certain ma- On the list of approved' Xmas Rumania, having understood that where, but is also warranted by ture chlnatione in causing diecontent and re, UNLISTED SECURITIES books made public by Cardinal it was in the interest of their coun- the fact that if, for example, volt . . . There Is no doubt that . . Hayes Literature Committee is try to pursue a pro-French policy. Hungary should obtain territories there are Jews of good character who PERSONAL SERVICE . ASSURED view with horror the events of which the "Autobiography of a Cam- Is this party ready today to change now belonging to neighboring BolehmIsm Is guilty, and It is not them paigner for Christ," by—hold your its position, to betray its liberal countries, the fate of the Jews re- whom the world anathematise.. Never( thelese, the example of Rusel• and of breath—David Goldstein. traditions in internal affairs and siding there would in all prob- present-day Opals shows the thinking Have you noticed how active its pro-French policy in the inter- ability be sacrificed as part of the man that If at the outbreak of the Governor Lehman has become in national sphere? The answer to debt of gratitude which Hungary Ruffian movement • (rest number of 1135 BURL It DO, CADILLAC MIS Jews emerged occupy the leading Jewish affairs lately . . . In one this question has been given by the would have to pay to Germany, positions and to to become the heads, that week he made three speeches at party itself at its last congress: particularly since it would con- If the Bolahevik leadership as well ae The Liberal Party is not in ac- stitute a victory for Hungarian that of their opponente, the Rens.. 2 Jackets of Cellophane Doubly fzzures OLD GOLD Freahnew as many Jewish meetings. were Jew.. that if the funds for Friends of the mayor of a cer- cord with the policy pursued by Fascists and Nationalists. An for that horrible revolution came from• • tain New Jersey town who are the government whose members the Jews who would remain on JswIsh house, •nil that If In Ruula churches were burnt and conlimateel were recruited from its own ranks. booming him for governor are cast- Rumanian territory, they would be while synatotuee rem•ined unharmed, ing about for a way to rid them- The president of the party, Bra- attacked with redoubled energy there Is In the crafty manipulation of tianu, has frequently repeated hem men• an abominable thread which selves of a Jewish judge who is a by the "patriots" who would, as emanates from the serpent of Israel." close adviser to the would-be gov- that. usual, accuse them of being re- The columnist of El Liberal ernor .. . The judge, it is said, If, nevertheless, Tartarescu con- sponsible for the lost lands. Progresista returned to the nub- has made too many enemies. tinues in power it is due to the The Jews of Rumania ought to ject on Oct. 13, without mention- fact that, on the one hand, he is hold mass demonstrations against ABOUT PEOPLE ing "Juventud." Ile exposed the Add to your list of Jewish Nobel supported by a large faction of the revisionism which aims to sever Inc onsist ency of publications opposition, which is composed of the territory for which Jews have Prize winners the name of Nils speaking in the name of a univer- Bohr, the Danish scientist who Right parties. These consider the shed their blood in the ranks of eel religious faith and yet harp- government a transition to the Rumanian army. These demon- won the Nobel palm in physics present ing on racial prejudice. He al- in 1922 . . . His mother was an Rexist-Fascist dictatorship, for not strations might be endorsed by the luded to the falsity of the Proto- only does Tartarescu today play League of Nations and the great Adler. cols and to the contributions of the role of a Rumanian von Papen, France, England, and If you're a habitue of the Jew- but he has actually started to Democracies, United States, thus producing Jews to German culture which ish room of the New York Public realize the program of his succes- the the Nazis have repudiated. a deep impression in Rumania. As Library congratulate Abraham sors. The other factor, a primor- for The October first issue of Ha- the Jews in the revisionist Berger, the chief research assist- dial one in politics, is the King. countries, they no longer have da El, a weekly Catholic review ant, who is introducing his wife, Even under preceding govern- anything to lose, with the possible for organization and defense. the former Pauline Kaplan . . ment, Liberal or National Peasant, exception of those in Bulgaria, carried as its editorial "The Jews The knot was tied by Berger's which were guided by democratic the movement is more mod- and the Church." It surveys the boss, Dr. Joshua Bloch ... Which principles, the King's will made where beneficient treatment of Jews by erate. reminds us that we have learned itself felt in Rumanian politics. the church down through the The League of Nationi/ would centuries, despite the fact that that it is Nehemiah Bloch, Dr. Everything is possible or impos- Bloch's daughter, and not Miriam sible in Rumania depending on its not hesitate to express 1t4 respect "Catholicism abhors—as one must Roback, Professor Roback's pride, relationship to the King's interests for treaties and for international abhor—Judaism as a faith which who is the youngest student at or will. His role and that of his law, which the Fascist powers seek aims directly at the ruin of Chris- Radcliffe . . . Miss Bloch is five entourage in the rise of the Iron to disrupt. Under such circum- tianity." months younger than Miss Roback Guard is quite obvious. For many stances Rumania would be bound 'it is thus proper to ask beneficence to act in harmony with the civil- the Jews responded to the .. The two girls are chums. years the Iron Guard carried on ized nations and against the Fu- which th• Catholic Church dloplisyed toward them. Th• riffneeked pc-opis Stanley Rem to whose efforts a violent campaign against the cists, whose aim Is to tear from with whom Chrld dealt during his mor- New York City owes the iestora- King's friend, Mme. Lupescu, un- her a part of her territory, despite tal life never submitted to the sweet tion of the Schiff Fountain and the fortunately a Jewess. Today, as the fact that she yoke of Chrletlanity neither before nor has flirted with after the Middle Aim The deicid• creation of the Charles B. Stower if by a miracle, the campaign has them for a people persieted In Its hatred of Christ Memorial in Central Park, has re- ceased. The price of that silence be obliged long time. She would and his Church. Throughout the wry to change her present we see ceived the official green leaf badge is the support furnished by the It undermining the (ffiriglan policy for, notwithstanding all in- Portal edifices with Ile euhverNve propa- of the New York Park Depart- King, as well as by the govern- and general ignorance, the rand., with Its Utopian Om.. and ment ... And he's prouder of this ment to the promotion of Fascism trigues beautifully wish it• Inferno. comm.ren Marmon Rumanian people are dominated is nothing other than th• right hand badge than he would be of any among the general population, by. the Instinct of national self- of Judaism for the Pememitio•of the furnished outside rooms. financial renumeration that might and to the attacks on democracy, preservation church and of the Catholics. Behind and are opposed to have—but was not—given him. on the League of Nations, and on every revisionist maneuver. It will the seen. In the secret loda• the pow• All wiih private tuband rite of Zion meet to rouncil in the Jews. The King tacitly ap- be enough to indicate plainly the erful company with the eternal Judas. Under proves of the economic and spirit- existence of the revisionist menace ouch clecuinst•nawn no Noels meats shower baths-at lowest an moth a. do Um Jews th• epithet and devoted his entire time and ual boycott of the Jews- and for the Jews to emphasize .f inertle. Dante!. with Oar., In energies to ORT. This past Sep- KING WIELDS SUPREME possible rates in down- their solidarity with all nations the beginning whoa he ((ought I. mime up. Ingrate. with the thsrets tember he was • delegate to the who respect treaties and the status them afterward. when atm took up their de- International ORT Conference in POLITICAL INFLUENCE town Detroit for perrnan- itt • time whet they were housded Such being the situation, do the quo, which are the basis of peace. fense Paris. Ile was elected there u • Here we have then, if not a pro- to death throughout the world. Rut er,t guests. You can live member of the World ORT Cen- Democrats and Jews take any gram of activity for Rumanian above all thin., the church. many will sot change tattier: the rm..* action? Yea, but without effect, tral Board. Jewry, at least a method of pro. will roll on, and th• Jew. wIli perm- in luxurious comfort At his death. Dr. Moskowitz and for • good reason. In Ru- ceeding in their country, where rot. her with their wretched beliefs prattle.. Yet An with the tore was the executive director of the manian domestic politics only anti-Semitism is less the result of of Chrt.t. will slwam remain disposed inexpensively League of New York Theaters! Owe wield power who are sup- ambitions of politicians, who le receive them with outMretehed mama and impartial chairman of the ; ported by the King and his entour- the eerie they here ab.eletted their dark are candidates for the dictatorship, • Textile Finishers Association and age. Should the King today sum- rather than of genuine social or dertemt seamed civilisation and she eatlenn Aemosequestiy Agahlet the the Men's Clothing Industries of mon a Comnniet to form • govern- economic factors. Church of God." CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES New York City and Rochester.! ment, at the next elections the Representations have been made He was a member of the board ; Comunista would promptly be to the editors of these publics- Pries ere, telweeee a ■ l.. OW t ions by the leaders of the Jewish of directors of the American elected by a large majority. Not Joint Distribution Committee and' because the population Is commu- Geld Cigarette. N.M.. Menem, c ornmunity and a promise Las 2 Jackets .f Celleplweei hoses, been given that this kind of ma- the Jewish Social Service and the nist—far from that—nor because of great pressure or the ex- thew always f ■ etee7 fresh. .. • t erial will not appear Iselin. City Club of New York. (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) and always will be divisions among the Jews; that there are always people who call themselves conservatives; that there are le- gal minds and rationalistic minds, philosophers and mystics; that some rabbis always favor the strict interpretation and others the mild interpretation. This is eternal and in the essence of hu- man nature. If you take twins of the same family, give them the same attention, the same nurse, the same education, there is no guaranty that their minds will be alike. How much less can one hope to standardize the minds of a whole people. But recognizing all these possibilities of diver- gence, the Seminary aims still to teach a form of Judaism to which all people could come so far as fundamental values are concern- ed. A common language, the understanding of a common his- tory and a common literature are the strongest factors for keeping together the synagogue—strong- er in our opinion than any set of resolutions or platforms. Short of the very simple words of our charter, we have laid down no platform and adopted no creed for we are of the opinion that religious platforms like party platforms are more often made to be disregarded than to be lived by and that the surest guar- antee for the steady maintenance of an enlightened Judaism based upon the tradition was the teach- ing of the accumulated knowledge and wisdom of the Jewish sages through all the ages. I cannot wholly deplore the fact that there are differences among us. When have there not been? 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