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References to the "Dutch nation" are the usual pretense for stirring up political agitation on the score of "Jewish Marxism" and on that of "International Jewry," etc. Warnings against the increasing Jewish immigration is a typical method of all anti-Semitic parties prior to the beginning of open anti- Jewish campaigns. Hitler applied this method in his propaganda against Jews, and Mussolini is applying it from time to time. FASCIST LEADER AVOIDS OPEN ATTACK ON JEWS: The practice of Mussert's anti- Semitic tendencies is altogether different. It is officially stated that Brandeis came close to his his party harbors no anti-Semitic feelings and may be joined by people in 1910 during the gar- Jews, the slogan being "no ques- ment strike in New York. Short- tions asked about confession." And ly thereafter Jacob de Haas in- in point of fact, a fairly numerous terested him in Zionism. From group of Jewish adherents were at one time members of the NSB. that point on there was no Today, there are hardly any Jews longer any question as to the left in the party, for more or less preference that Mr. Brandeis openly they have been forced to showed to any ideal in Jewish resign their membership. But even today very little outspoken anti- life. Semitic propaganda is carried on Mr. Lief traces Brandeis' in- in public; typically anti-Semitic slogans are carefully avoided, and terest in Zionism from the time so are direct attacks against Jews. he made his first public con- The tactics of the NSB rest upon fession of Zionism in Boston in a thorough knowledge of the March of 1913. The following Dutch people, who are totally un- familiar with systematic anti- month Justice Brandeis sent Semitism and have for centuries $100 to the Federation of been friendly toward all classes of American Zionists for its pro- Jews (for beside the well-known paganda fund. He then became wealthy Jews, Dutch Jewry in- cludes a strong middle class and an a member of the Zionist Asso- important proletariat). ciation of Greater Boston and INDIRECT METHODS USED the Menorah Society. It was IN BEGINNING: The first step is then to publish Brandeis who gave Nuchim articles in which the word "Jew" Sokolow a letter of introduc- does not occur at all, but which tion to then Secretary of State instantly convey to the reader that Bryan. Jews in general or a certain Jew in particular is meant. The second The chapter "Zionism and method consists in disguising anti- New Work" is one of the most Jewish attacks under apparently fascinating in the book because objective statements which are it gives a splendid idea of calculated to take In candid and well-meaning readers. This method Brandeis' reaction to his fel- and these tactics are particularly low-Jews. Emphasis is placed dangerous in Holland, where pur- upon Brandeis' insistence upon posely vague nationalist theories the formation of a democratic- are handled with a view of turn. ing the various tendencies existing ally organized Jewish commu- within the fold of Jewry (Zionism nity under the leadership of the and non-Zionism, orthodoxy and American Jewish Congress. He liberal opinions) into a factor of also refers to Brandeis' de- anti-Semitic activity. It is not a coincidence that while nunciation of a literary anti- not long ago the NSB used to re- immigration test which was fer to four Jewish groups, today up for consideration before it already mentions five, and will certainly not stop at that. An- Congress 22 years ago. other instance of this method is This splendid biography of the alleged defense of the interests Brandeis gives evidence of an of a given group of population. unusually busy life. Brandeis Thus, for example, in an article describing the plight of the Am- was tireless and indefatigable. sterdam or Rotterdam dockers, In addition to his activities in • their lot is incidentally compared Zionism and in behalf of the with that of the well provided for inmates of a Jewish home for aged American Jewish Congress, he workers; the article ends with an continued his efforts of co- appeal in behalf of the (lockers operation with the Wilson ad- and leaves it to the reader to draw ministration and in defense of a false—but invariably hostile-:- conclusion as to the preferential the down-trodden—an activity treatment enjoyed by Jews. Those which earned for him the title are not simple but in the long run extremely effective tactics. of "the people's lawyer." The third method consists in hav- Mr. Lief quotes Justice ing a minor organ of the party Brandeis as describing the ac- launch an anti-Semitic attack tivities of the Jewish National which is or else is not subsequently Fund as being a program for disclaimed by higher party authori- the acquisition of land linking ties. IS ART- "the teachings of Moses with PROPAGANDA FULLY DISGUISED: the philosophy of Single Tax." Thus, the struggle is fought with The part that was played by hidden arms, and its objectives are Brandeis in the approval of the not clearly stated. By spreading propaganda which is not propa- United States in the Balfour ganda within the usual meaning Declaration and the Jewish as- of this word, more is achieved piration in Palestine is described than would be by means of straightforward anti-Semitic ac- in the following paragraphs: tion. To a superficial onlooker the "Being • jurist Wax not enough. A anti-Semitic feelings of the NSB modal philosopher was not enamel]. lie was elm a statesman without portfolio, may appear as something inciden- tal and unimportant in the party au the leer years proved. After Amer. Ica's entry In the war he conferred on doctrine, whereas they actually fit P•leettne's prospects with Arthur Dal- four, who arrived WOO the British mi.- into a carefully devised system. Al- Ion and who wee calling himself a though the program of the NSB 7.1onlet. Wileon also promteed help. Brandeis kept up a running ronverea- disclaims anti-Semitic action, its Hon by cable with Chains Weisman!, propaganda is profoundly anti- British Zionlet leader, distinguished chemist and director of the Admiralty Semitic, but this characteristic is leboratorlea, who had attained definite to artfully and dangerously dis- political Influence. Late in 1517 the Anal guised that it is difficult to detect draft of the Balfour Declaration, favor- its true nature. ing a Jewiels national home In Pelee- tine. wee cabled from Whitehall to the The NSB is a Fascist Party, or- White Hama for Wileon'• approval. Wil- lson walled for Brandele The Declare- ganized upon the "Fuehrer" prin- Hon wax proclaimed only after revl- ciple, and is therefore preplring Mons by Wise and de Ilea had been en• long in advance a safety valve dorad by their Iellent !eider.. "Ae early an factober the Preeldent which may prove effective even in denignmed !Handel, to compile data with Colonel House for on in determin- a country like Holland and which leg the bads of eventuel peace. In (hie will be restored to at appropriate west not only were plea laid for the rostotution of Palestine sat • co•oper• time, The NSB's policy is a long- live commonwealth but guarantees for sighted one, and its effects are the the rights of minorities In other coun• more potent as there is practically tries were prepared. Officials represent- ing the Polleh cause came to him for no counter action. Apart from a of an independent Poland. feeble press campaign, nothing is support Erankeetnen for Yugnel•vIc nalonalltiee eagerly prevented their claim. In hie being done by the Dutch Jews. Mr. Lief on the very first page of the book describing the re- action of Justice Brandeis to the opposition that was aroused to his appointment to the United States Supreme Court points out that "Brandeis showed neither hurt nor resent- ment during the fight," and it is significant 'that Mr. Lief should also state: "He sup- posed that a racial background of 18 centuries of Jewish per- secution has inured him to such hardships." Thomas 0. little etudy. There If•seryk, the Bohemian leader. whose name had been familiar to Brandeis since 'I), when Meseryk. • unlverelty professor In Prague, rleked Ms poeitlon to defend • Jewish cobbler sentenced for nuirder'." Political parties take action in sporadic cases, but do not seem to grasp the real danger, while the membership of the NSB is grow- ing steadily. The Dutch people have no sympathy with anti-Semi- tic attacks, but the "political ideas" of Mussert are gaining ground as a result of increasing economic distress, and it is there- fore not a coincidence that anti- Jewish attacks have been increas- ing lately. A few weeks ago the party began to issue a daily news- paper (until then it had only week- ly publications) which day in and day out contains an anti-Semitic attack of some kind or other, out- spoken or disguised. Public opin- ion is being stirred up against Jewish charity organizations, Jew- ish officials, Jewish refugees, the world-renowned conductor Bruno Walter, to mention only a few ex- amples. The links with the Ger- man national Socialist movement are becoming more and more ap- parent and recently Mussert paid an official visit to Hitler. TRADITIONAL TOLERANCE NO ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE: Is the Dutch Jewry in danger? So far Holland has had no expe- rience with organized anti-Semi- tism, the Dutch tolerance both on the part of the government and of the Dutch people, being an un- disputed fact. But this fact is no "absolute guarantee" against the carefully cultivated and slowly germinating anti-Semitism which is spread with a dangerous knowl- edge of Dutch psychology and habits of mind. Mussert's follow- ers belong to the middle class hard hit by the depression; their ranks include unemployed from Dutch Indies, who lost good jobs in the colonies as a result of the crisis and have come where they have no prospects. These circles are everywhere and also in Holland an easy prey for anti-Semitic propaganda, even if they had never before felt any antagonism toward the Jews and even if it is true that anti-Semitism on the German model would never catch on in Holland. The Dutch Jewry does not realize the danger and obstinately believes in the permanence of Dutch tolerance. Warnings are usually answered with a reference to the wholly different mentality of the Dutch people as opposed to the Germans. Counteraction is usually long delayed. Yet elections are due in a few months and the NSB is certain to become a factor in parliamentary life. Although it is not for the time being going to alter the majority relations, it will nevertheless be able to exert an indirect influence. Thus in the classical land of religious tolerance an anti-Semitic movement is growing which, while not attempting to uproot the legal and political position of Dutch Jewry, is nevertheless becoming a menace. This anti-Semitic tendency will gain or lose ground, accord- ing to the development of the eco- nomic situation of the country; its spreading is favored by financial subsidies from Germany. The dan- ger is therefore a serious one and it Is to be deplored that Jews re- siding in a country which has a borderline with Germany, are not protecting themselves actively against new enemies. __- Radio Forum Ends Six Years on WJBK Wednesday evening, Jan. 30, at 8:30 p. m., the program of the Jewish Radio Forum to be heard over WJBK will mark the comple- tion of six years of weekly forum broadcasts. As a non-commercial cultural program, the Jewish Radio Forum, under the chairmanship of Aaron 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. Detroit, Michigan REPRESENTING GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE. COMPANY HEAD 0MCEs IFEINIPEO Jewish Veterans Form Burial Ass'n Sponsored by Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, and Julius Rosen- wald Post No. 218, American Legion, the Jewish War Veterans Burial Association. a voluntary , non-profit organization, having for! itsmain object the creation of • memorial to the Jewish war dead, was formed here. A plot of ground has been secured from ■ well known De- troit cemetery association which I will be set aside as a burial place for the Jewish war veterans, and it is planned to dedicate this me- morial next May when the two coats will bold a joint Memorial Day service. Temporary officers of the asso- ciation are: Nathaniel H. Gold- Great interest most also be at- tached to the paragraphs in the book which relate to the split of the Zionist Organization between Brandeis and Weizmann in 1920. Mr. Lief writes: "As .non a. court rl000d In June, ta t th. philtre malted for Palatine with de Hams In London hr met Wel.• moon In Palm he arived on the day the German. were rigning the Treaty of yeasaillem; he railed on Willson. Howe, Balfour a! French and Italian ora- el•la Wise. Frankfurter and other Amer. ican Zinnias had preceded him to Parte to persuade Erarateen Zinnias to adopt BrendelW ', engem of .001•1 justice as the bade of • mandate for (Weal. The program nor ht to etscur ♦ the land, It. renown* and the for the whole Jewleh people. to guard these mina c•plt•Ilet exploit•tion, to en• courage co-operative enterprise., grant political equality to •Il inhebitenta. •f- ford free immlgraknn. and Orally achieve. after a period of Deflation. • commonwasith The Zionist. could not teas among them...Iva. 'While the queetion of the mandate stick, chairman; Arthur I. Gould, secretary; Meyer Waterstone, treasurer; John Litzky and Mau- rice Bordelove, members of the executive board. A joint meeting Turkey. Firtedel• resumed hie bourne.. Alesandria he met Colonel T. F.. of Julius Rosenwald Post and De- At t and General Edmund IC II. The military machinations of troit Post of Jewish War Veterans ( hienbe • Withal disturbed him. Treading the II of Palestine he was etIrred• to the will be held in the near future to : Tart and he dedicated himaIf h complete arrangements for the the Cream and tack of rebuildlna election of permanent officers and PratleellY. he thought of introducing an Irrigation ragem and wiping act an executive board. m•l•rliv The attlanent• e011Vtared him The association is open to all that &mite the devastations or 111111 the land could agate flow with Jewish War Veterans and It is not yea* end hersee •nel Moth beside. necessary to belong to either of herart•r, developed by ...whs. of goring. amid amply whet Palagine the two posts. The only require- ad Ina Rut the reed was econanle. ment a veteran must have to be- "Bak In Pad. he aught ant Wei- the British rntlItan come • member is an honorable se to report th 1:;1 , theatio• were viotattne Ih. Pledge at discharge from the Army or Navy ♦ Isecter•ttnn Barone took atlas. of the United States. Bak In London he rteetani with welt- maIn on method obi•rtl.•• and ad• For information call Nathaniel :Istnistraton Raegenal onlaskar es. B. Goldstick, Randolph 6177; nesaasat• Wetemenn confronted Maurice Bordelove, Cherry 8551, lath tn., atamtnaston of Prandele, and the ; over the coneht Townsend 7-5674; Meyer Water- "yea onetime, 111151 the World Zlen- stone, Northlawn 6849, or John iat ronfa•ass ws.c•14 in London and a lat. Arn•a•-en elel•ral". •tt ♦ nded Litay, Randolph 8578. Al ROOD •11 Brandol• landed Weicraett C According to Mr. Lief, Brandeis spent $500,000 of his own money up to 1929. He gave large sums since. and one item emoted by Mr. Lief is • sum of $15,000 he gave in 1930 to the Histadruth, the Jewish labor federation, to help provide Jewish agricultural work- er. with more employment. While this volume may not add any new facts, it recounts old and interesting ones which are of great significance and which help to perpetuate the story of • great man. AARON KURLAND 'Kurland, attorney and communal leader, has served as a medium for the dissemination of information on the problems and activities of the Detroit Jewish group. Addresses by leaders of the De- troit Jewish Welfare Federation and its constituent agencies, by the heads of the various Zionist organizations as well as by most of the other representatives of the Detroit Jewish community fea- tured the weekly programs. Interest was enhanced for the past three years by the weekly class in Judaism, conducted by Rabbi Leon From of Temple Beth Friendly Interest and Personal Service LUIsEtv FROM PAGE ONE/ Michigan. The Flint degree team under the direction of Dr. Max S. Hart will conduct the ritual while a quartet from the Julius House- man Lodge will supply the devo- tional music. The class will be de- signated as the Michigan Council Class. 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The Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- cil proposes to coordinate the lodges of Michigan for joint and cooperative action, to assist Indi- vidual lodges in membership and educational activities, to encourage and sponsor the formation of new lodges, and to do anything else to advance the reputation and use- fulness of the order in the state. This includes the coordinating of the efforts of the Bnai Brith in furthering the work of the Hillel Foundations, the A. Z. A., and in promoting generally the youth ac- tivities of th eorder; and in lend- ing active assistance to the Anti- Defamation League in its Im- portant activities. The Council aims also to encourage individual lodges to assume active participa- tion in all other Jewish and Com- munal affairs in their respective communities. All the sessions of the council for Jan, 10 will be open to the public and will take place at the Pantlind Ilotel. The official pro- gram begins at 1:30 in the after- noon when the Michigan Bnal Brith Council will be called to or- der by its president, Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman. Committee reports will be read and the business of the conference taken up. The banquet-dinner-dance will be at 7 p. m. Rabbi Leon From of Detroit will give the invocation. The only address of the evening will be delivered by Richard Gut- etadt of Chicago. Mr. Gutstadt has been associated with Bnai Brith for 25 years. He was for several years secretary of District Grand Lodge No. 4 of Bnai Brith which comprises the western states with headquarters in San Francisco. For the past eight yehrs he has been the executive director of Final Brith's Anti-Defamation League. The afternoon sessions, the ban- quet and the dance are open to the public. Admission to the afternoon session is free. Reservations for the dinner-dance may be made with Harry Yudkoff, secretary of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council, 2159 National Bank Bldg., Randolph 8009, or from Arthur IV. Kauf- man, vice president of the Coun- cil, Ill Monroe Ave., Grand Rap- ids, Mich. Reservations may also he made with any of the presi- dents of the Michigan Bnai Brith lodges. Many Detroiter( have already made their reservations for this affair and are planning to charter a railroad couch or busses. Others desirous of attending the Council sessions must make their reserva- tions early if they wish to be in- cluded in the round trip arrange- ment for the group. (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) hatened to roofer with him, plead with him to raise inoney. Honey moot b. found for reconetruction With Lord Chief Justice Reeding. Brandeis evoixed • financial andeconomic plan to glue three-year control I committee of ul distingehed Baths: Jew.. come not Prosioraly connected with Zionlern Weisman. kissed hl. hand and eamented "Brandele preelded at the conferen, and eclared. have come to the time when there are no Politic. that •re valuable •IoOpt the politic. of gr. lion 1i• outlined the reorganization Plan. That Mehl, while Brandele was aleep. Welamann arranged • meeting with some of the principals end pr.- ranted • euratitul• scheme Brandeis felt betrayed. To him emaciate. he para. 'Lloyd George might Ile. but not to hie cabinet' "Ile retunted to the Plates with the knowledge that the American deters- lion war era , . The hostile element at to work to oust his regime In the Zion. la Organisation of America; •nd •latted by Wolanann who arrived In 1921. then .c led In the overthrow at th ` land convention that yar e A vote of ausarten , . in Drandeln ws• denied. whereupon Heck read Br•ndel/ r•arn•• lion a honorer. preeident. submittal his own a president. and called off tt• near. of 17 orbs.. ho quit the verce• UV.% COTT 'wit.. 'Our Brenda, wrote. •1•111 then be as humble moldier,. In therank, where we ma hope to Metal by ear ortrutegl• the conang of the day when the prairie. in which we believe will Mpanellised an th• nav ones through whi ch one ou at ends en.? be achieved.' But he needed no rue to proceed with O011iprehtf111. • plan. Of his ewe for es-anomie &Woomera' This Internals. * work for Palestine ley re n• preened between court tarn*" I ii WILL MEET JAN. 10 New Book of Bible Stories for Young came Barry Ilimelstein STATE BNAI BR1TH DRY CLEANING_ . . . 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