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A merica Aprish Periodical Cater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

rti _ doitort iorisnaiRONIC115

wed THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

May 28, 1937

STARS ARE HUMAN

Candor About
Baksheesh-Hunters

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some

fellow and brilliant student.
Today he is professor of History
dents of the Hebrew Union Col- at Hebrew Union College. When I
Mr. Ervine believes that "the lege. It was In the days when the met him as one of my mother's
Char levolx.the-Beautiftel , 311e111gan
Jewish population in Palestine rabbinical college had no dormi- "charges" he was just one of the
could easily surpass in numbers tory. To meet the problem of hous- boys. Many times the boys would
"Truly a Gay Spot"
The GrAt-West Life Assurance
that of the Arab in time, even if ing the students, most of whom hold a good old-fashioned college
Company is one of the largest
not another Jew were admitted were out-of-towners, the heads of
to the country; for the Jews are the college called upon the moat get-together and I would be invited
Life Insurance institutions on the
Announces Its Opening for the
not only prolific, but because of reputable families to take in as to join as one of the gang. We'd
continent, having reached that
the care with which they tend many of the students as they could wreck the place. You know how
position in 45 years of service to an ever-increas-
their children and the superiority accomodate. My mother had a very college boys are. Then we could
ing body of policyholders and their dependents.
of their standards of living, their big house, and work never was all raid the ice box and make a
chances of survival are greater anything but play to her. The re- thorough job of cleaning up every-
Its finances are proverbially sound; its policies are
than those of the Arabs."
sult was that we had no less than thing in sight. But they were Mrs.
attractive—a policy for every person and purpose
The Baksheesh-seeking methods six or seven students quartered at Richman's boys, so it was all right.
—and its reputation second to none.
There was one boy who caused
of the Arabs contlnue to disturb our home all the time. They were
him, and he points out that "there the most interesting group of my mother grave concern. He was
are no sore-eyed children among young men I have ever met any- an exceptional fellow, and he had
the Jews, nor any young men where. And my mother came to it great reputation as a football
and women who are blind because be their guardian and protector player. Some time after he came
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of neglect. Not once in the on many occasions. She would in- to the house he contracted sleep-
Detroit, Mich,
every-
course of my brief stay in Pales- tercede for them at school. She ing sickness. My mother did nursed
tine did a Jew solicit alms from would give them advice, and in thing possible for him. She
Limn
as
she
would
her
own
child.
me." He then treats the first two every other way regard them as
Arab demands in the following members of the family. They in She spent many hours and days
i ¶ :to"
his
bedside.
He
improved
con-
at
turn came to look upon her as
fashion:
:Adorably but never quite recov-
"The Nato' of the Bret Arab demand their godmother, and to this day
ews to me entirely fictItious. The her memory is revered by some of ered. My sister Clara saw him a
Jews
in Palestine already can In a
Vi generation
few years ago, but I am sorry to
or two, produce • larger and the outstanding scholars in this
fitter and infinitely more efficient and country. Take the case of Profes- say he's still suffering from Borne
THE INN
Induetrious population that the Arab
sor Jacob Marcus. He was a hand- if the effects of that illness.
are ever likely to produce. An editor
My mother would always say:
sal lo the Observer (Sunday, Sept. 6,
"Somebody must take card of these
1936) says, 'There can be no peace In
Palestine until the et- hatpin be put of Hitler, think. of expatriation by • boys when they're away from
An 1.MP
into operation that lhe Jewish element patch of Huth in Palestine.
must not exceed one-tbityl of the whole Itch Jew feela • love for England that home." And when she would come
population.' But how is that principle le no lest than • Gentile Engliahmao'a down in the morning and find the
to be put into force? And why abould What Jew In New York wishes to leave place looking as if an earthquake
It be? The editor can scarcely mean that city for Jerualem? It is unfor-
that If, In the natural growth of popu- tunate that (10 many of the Jew. who had hit it she would say: "What
lation, the Jews exceed one-third of the have gone to Palestine In late Parte can you do? They're such nice
whole population, there shall he a new
Massacre of Innocent.. Are the we., glows goornersteLlhion".IngO.utbuett to o escape boys, We were young too, once."
ABNER C. ROSENZWEIG, the popular en-
then, to be deported? 'How,' the edi- t he pereecution In other countriee.
My mother's death 12 years ago
torial continuer, 'can Arab rights; civil Would they, one wonder., have nettled
tertainer, has been retained as master of cere-
was
not
only
a
severe
blow
to
my
or religious, be ufe-guarded If the in Tel Aviv if they could have re-
Arabs he displaced from the control mained In eecurity In Germany and Po- family, but it was a great loss to
monies and will head a program of activities
of their own country?' The contingency,
n.,,a,rre girt:tons.. ot ,,hgait, o tn ol s y the rabbis who had lived at our
” ho.ite
caT
If Ilacer occurrs. can only come about
e?
that wherever one Pees In Palestine • house. Two of the boys came to
In a natural manner, by growth
that will make each day at THE INN more
population, but since when has Pale V well cultivated soli, its Inhabitants are the funeral to officiate at the serv-
• FLOOR SHOWS
tine been the Arabs — own country'? always Jews. Whermer one sees Mon ices. They were Rabbis Mortimer
complete and happier than the preceding one
The Turk. owned It for 500 yean until eel? mil. Its Inhabitant. ere Arabs."
• GOLF
Bloom and Ferdinand Isserman. I
the British took It from them. The
"A
Journey
to
Jerusalem"
is
Aral* have neither earned nor won
for you. When may we expect YOU?
shall never forget their eulogy.
• TENNIS
It. and many of them entered It for the an important volume not alone
No matter where I am I always
first time after our Mandate was es- because of its fine treatment of
• RIDING
tablished. It is no more thelr country
make
it
my
business
to
find
a
syna-
than It is the Bantu'. As a safe- the Jewish claims to Palestine
• BATHING
guard against Jewish domination in but equally as much for its ref- gogue at the Jahrzeit to say Kad-
Palestine, the first Arab demand is Il- erence to numerous issues that dish for my mother and father.
• INDOOR BALL
lusory. The .e and demand mena
For they represented a noble kind
likely to be no less Illusory than the confronted the author-pilgrim on
first. It has the edditIonal demerit the road to Jerusalem. It must of Jewishness. It was not narrow.
• VOLLEY BALL
icHOIX,
RL
CHArti
that. If It should prove not to be II-
It was not merely confined to
*Kiddies Playground
lueory It would probably result In grave be remembered that only the lat- prayers. They were pious folk who
Injury to the country.
ter 60 pages in the book are de-
"What does the demand amount to?
practiced their Jewishness at all
• GAMES ROOM
That land now owned or rented by voted to Palestine. The reviewer times and in all circumstances.
Arahe ehall not be sold or let to Jew? therefore assures the reader that
My
father
wanted
me
to
be
an
FLYNN,
Managing
Director
May It he sold or let to people of other in the other 300 pages he will
W. E.
recta or religions? If so, what steps.
electrical engineer. My mother
If any can be taken to prevent these find a storehouse of information wanted me to be a great violinist.
purchasers from aelling or letting the and enjoyment. There is humor
Today I am an actor. Perhaps
land to Jews? No purchaser of any
property will allow the miler to dic- in his attitude to women who there is some definite connection
tate to him what he may or may not Paint their nails; there is charm
do with it. May Arab land be sold in the way he relishes good food between my having gone to the
to a Jew who hail become a convert
Mechanics Institute of Ohio in my
to Christianity or Mohammedanism? and admonishes housewives not to
How an an Arab, heavily preened for become users of canned goods youth and my great interest in
aviation today. I know that my
money, be prevented from nominally
hiring it Jew to 'manage' Ids farm, but but to learn to become good father and mother would be proud
in reality letting it to him in return cooks. He deals as brutally with
for a rent which is, In fact a wage? the world's dictators as he does of me today—not because I have
achieved a certain measure of suc-
. . . It Is beyond the it of man to
law down any law forbidding the gale with the Arabs, and his compari-
of Arab land to Jews which cannot be sons of Hitler with Plato are re- cess on the stage—not because I
clump
of
made a round-trip flight to Eu-
legally evaded. There was a
ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICTHOLDIL AS
I planted velatory.
alison on M y garden wall.
rope— but because in all the things
or three Tears
St. John Ervine's "A Journey that
arable Leald e It. Two no
I have done I have not
all.n on my
• call 5R te 545 OblIcalloa as Year Part
afterward that was
wall. The until. had driven It off! to Jerusalem" has the rare value forgotten my debt to Jewish
. . • There would be grave danger to that it can be picked up at any tradition. It made their lives
the prosperity of Palestine If the sec- time and read with as much en-
brighter and more meaningful. It
REPRESENTATIVE
ond demand could be fulfilled. What
hope is there for a country where the joyment on the 10th turn as on has helped light my path and fill
DAVID . STOTT BUILDING
Incompetent and the lary are not only the first. There are some selec-
me with a vision of things greater
encouraged,
but safeguarded and eren
nco
uraged, In then' inefficiency and Iasi- tions which have the power of than purely material success.
nue? Does any person seriously pro- the classics. The book-lover will
THE CONTINENT
pose that land now wattlefully and In- treasure this volume and will rate
TYLER
6.2030
efficiently tilled shall, by force of law,
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SEASON PLANNED
inttfficient and wuteful
has arranged in charming form.
M
Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood
that precisely la what the em end Arab
16, Zedakah Club, Neugarten Sun- AESTHETIC
which he frankly treats the Arabs
These essays originally ap-
demand amounts to.
IN
JEWISH
LIFE
(CONCLUDED
FROM
PAO&
1)
shine Club and the Home Relief
In a land once occupied by two peo- and the world's dictators is not
ple.. the race which Is euperior In en-
peared in a number of South
ergy talent and industry will either sufficient to detract from the pow- Rosenberg, Dr. Leon Katzin, Mrs. Society will entertain at a food (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)
drive out the Inferior race or retain er and value of this excellent
African Jewish periodicals.
Hy Broder, Mrs. Maurice Gold- shower for the play school. Mrs.
It on terms of servitude. Apart from
lives and works of outstanding
the murder or expulsion of OM Jew book.
Their grouping in one volume
As Jews we are, of course, in- stick, Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, Mrs. Emil Eck-
now In Paleatine the Arab. unless lie
Jewish writers and artists are
changes himself drastically. cannot debted to Mr. Ervine for a William Roth, Mrs. Sol Q. Kess-
was exceedingly worth while
hope to keep the Jews from prevail-
ler, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. house and Mrs. Charles Cornell, exceedingly interesting.
The
friendly
attitude
that
is
duplicat-
I
those
Mg In Paleetine; and neither o
H L Frank, Mrs. Joseph Frank, presidents of these organizations, reader will find in them a mass
because there is always need
methods of melding authority In biota' ed by very few non-Jews. "A
The
• attempted or tolerated.
to
for such a volume.
Journey to Jerusalem" will there- Mrs. Jacob Langer, Mrs. Sam are serving on the food shower of information which Dr. Sachs
Jews are In Palestine. and nothing will
Rubin.
shift them out of It. Even If attempts fore be given a prominent place
On Wednesday afternoon, June committee.
1 to exterminate them were tolerated. on the Jewish book-shelf.

2ONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL

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they could organise • resistance and
power. of retaliation that might and
not In their extermination, but In
the extermination of the Arabs. The
Mandatory Government cannot allow It-
mil to be bullied by terrorist.. Our
aelGreapect alone would forbid us to
let gangster methods of obtaining au-
thority prevail. The Arabs mutt.
therefore, accept Paleatinlan Jewry as
an entsblished fact which can neither
be redo. ed nor abolished. If they
wish to prevail In Paleetine they mut
do so by making themselvee the Se-
held the attention of a number perlors of the Jewishenergy, enter-
Editorial
Page)
(Concluded from
education. They will do
of organizations and agencies wire, and copy
-•—•-
In
the
'et"' "reci."
10
of thing,
than they
better
their etandards
resettlement of Palestine by the which have heretofore dealt with will
be tr)Ing to exterminate them. The
identical questions. The American protagonIste of the Araba support their
Jewish people.
•re
withtal argu eillyt•
The American Jewish Year Jewish Congress, the American advocacy
that heard
or men I have
either rentimen
Book records these occurrences . in
- :- Committee, the Bnai Brith, • clergyman arguing against the admin.
Jewish
Mon of any other Jews to Paleeline on
part as follows: "The bloody riot-
ground that those already there
Ing in Palestine, beginning about and a new body called the Labor the
railed a som e.. let, they
e what
April 17, turned the attention of Committee for Jewish Rights have are
har own he ine ci n em as In Tel Aviv,
the entire Jewish community to continued to interest themselves but not one synagogue. This Is an
gument , andpri might. In It
arn
n all
that country and enlisted the in- in all problems involving the were made an t acive
iple
terest of large sections of non- maintenance of the legal status government, result in the depopulation
tracts of the civilised world.
Jews as well. On April 23, the and civic rights of the Jews in of large arge,
If It were true. seems to
ea
ch
different lands. Several of these The
me to hale no relevance en the general
Zionist Organization of America
even if every
announced that David Ben Gurion, central organizations, which are political @Illation, and
were an atheist, I fall to me what
chairman of the Executive of the constituted by and authorized to Jew
Ibis would have to do with hie r Ight,
Jewish Agency for Palestine, had speak for extensive constituencies usumIng he has a right at all, to
and those people who
given assurance by telephone from of local societies and associations, line in Palestine;
from MI. ground. dleplay a
Jerusalem that nothing had oc- devoted themselves also to the areee
•," . In another age. would
8"9,.
have
made InquIsitioners of therft all.
curred to swerve the Jewish com- task of checking and combating 11"
It I. not true: there are 116 .Pass
munity from its rebuilding work, manifestations of anti-Semitism in But
Tel A viv!
p
tets in Cute. writing In the Daily
that the heroism, self-restraint the United States, which, being se"Lady
prompted by a number of reaction- Telegraph, In Ju ne, 1936, advanced the
and discipline of the Jewish coin- ary groups and small, freak publi- a lnaling ar Jg ument re, limiting t ee
number. of ews who m ayhe ad mitt e d
munity under attack was a source cations, attempted
emp
to make them- to Palestine
ne that anoth er fundamental
of
the executive, had
and as.
that selves vociferous during the recent cause or the Araba ill-feeling' amtinet
the pride
High to Commissioner
jealously engendered by
Jews I.

ern. Presidential campaign, when cer- the
of tarn gr own
g th wavin g fields him
seein
mired th
e Ag
p ency, that the govwith tain Fascist sympathizers vainly by he te
s pare croP.
J• ws alon gside
it takes so
repafed
to
cope
ment wan
tested public opinion with motives it mu been
mu:mated
that
of
land
to
keep
an
Arab family
any emergency. At the same time, . springing from European dictator- and
and only nye acres •to maintain a Jew•
the Zionist Organization of Amer
u
one, owing to the suer.p-to-
lea announced the formation of a ships which were quickly die- fah
Because
methods plum capital. '
counted and rebuked. The work d•te
the Jew Is 11 `imp' more induetrlous
special committee, representing all of relief, especially for the Jews and
enterprising and Intelligent and
Zionist parties, for the purpose of euffenng from a variety of ills productive than the Arab, the Jew is
be penalised by promription. and the
c Jewish sup- in Eastern Europe, has been led to
organizing Amerian
Arab. poor fellow, to be endowed by
u
to Imagin e
port for Palestine Jews during the by the.Amer ican Joint Distribution the •state We are rged
el gs of the A rab when be gee.
emergency. A small sub-committee o Committee which, owing to pre- the fein
that the Jew can produce from floe
was a lso forme d , whic h was t
carious conditions now prevailing, acres what he can bare!? produce from

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meet daily during the riot crisis." has found it necessary to collect so, anti to w.p.m. with them' .. .
eentimentality descend to greater
With the continuance of these more extensive funds to aid the Can
depths of Ineptitode a she folly than
disturbances and the organization
that? 'No one visiting Palestine.' Lady
of a strike by the Arabs against needy, the destitute, and those Coot' co ntInuea 'an fall to admire
fleeing to new havens of refuge.
k of the Jewleh
people them.
J
participation in all work and corn
m ust be noted that t hey b•ve
Many of the leaden identified but
merce of the country, it became
both It brai ns an d capital. whereas the
necessary for Great Britain as the with this enemas negative task Arab.. after 600 years of Turkish rule,
' mandatory power to take some of warding off blows and succoring are still a poor ndd backward people' s . .
year.
that o tfheml i.ezi
rt te m r is.., ot
ressed, have also been en- o
acntded
e.ral
'.°thtsa
drastic action, and after gradually the ed
dist
gag in a positive program of
increasing its milita ry garrison building up the religious and col- ri` r aie wehr:'elrie ai l :lertiem eak de o le " m
"urrel:
of the country, a Royal Commis-
work a . an Arab can extract frorn ft
sion was appointed to go to Pal- rural life of the Jewish community
i•e for restricted immigratiew
'
estine and investigate conditions in America, and this dual role arras
fr,,,...47
This Commission, .. has naturally placed heavy bur- of 1•17:iani..P.::..wh
.
on
the spot
now.
consisting
of Earl Fed, chairman; dens upon the limited personnel more
"" populated eountrr than It la now.
as the history of Its ruined cities prove..
Sir Horace Rumbold, vice-chair- that in most instances makes up Sir Flinders Mtn.
tHe asserts that the
'three er four times
Lowry
Hammond,
Sir
the
leadership.
men;• SR
outstanding educational land
the will
present
weer,
population' If it le prop.
seem
Morris
Carter, Reginald
Sir Harold
Morris event The
and Professor
Coupe-
of the year was the celebra- of eels
ruitir•iert. Hoeg It not, the.
that the beet thing that can h•ppen
In the
t int erests
land, held many hearings during lion of the 50th anniversary •••• le Palestine. the beet he'
of the Arab as well a. or
the closing weeks of 1936, at which the founding of the Jewish The
Jewish immigration Into
logical Seminary of America in else. le Hat
ehonid not be rwetrIcted. but
time leaders of the Zionist move- New York, and the various see- Palestine
encouraged? The Jews thernesI yea are
ment, principally Dr. Chaim Weitz- sions that were held in connection ens or eee mind on Zioniern Mr. Josep h
Leftwich in an exceedInglY able and
mann, and the heads of the Jewish
testate boot entitled ly,t, at
Community of Palestine. presented with this commemoration brought passionately
Happen se the yew I. o l,,,,,,,,
the case for the Jewish National out many scholarly utterances on latiil
to the pr pawl to
the part of Jewish and non-Jewish entegoelatic
o f hts
the National Hoyle of
Homeland in process of reconsid- scholars, the occasion having also Peleetine
people. Ms Is • devout Jew, more
'ration. The Arab leaders atfirst been utilized for the holding of a likely to no a... le • elaattoltue then In
The c* " trI a.PI.."" b '''
boycotted the hearings of the number of discussions and sympo- when
• ''"""at
he lived In it. though I think h•
Royal Commission and then
dealing with problems of hardly allow. for Its neglected nate
toward the end of its sessions sin
P re " . " .." har.
. how
°' r•r " In .b..
culture. and Communal been
the past. and he think, that
consented to come and present research,
organizations. Similar observances atass rooeirioa cert•in parte et men.
Ausralia ere more
rota
ArnerIca
their grievances.
south le
were held to mark the founding of wlitab th•n Pale.
stine If the Jew• •re
ORGANIZED EFFORTS FOR
the Yeshiva College, not as a eel. le tome • National /tome at all. nut
PROTECTION OF JEWS
but as an old time Yeshiva w hy should they hav• an artificially
These and similar problems in- loge Theologize] seminary originally created National Horne? h• inquires
ree d
lt
eluding the agitation for a Jewish O founded
"P"'• " ''''"' l' In l " '''
TI'''''
Sid .1%
on the lower East Side
ere, they were born and bred. A
World Congress, which was finally
German Jew, derplt• the persecutions
initiated In Geneva in August, in New York.

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SO% more luggage
providing elbow room toe au. o In you relax in comfort.

Ica EXTRA miles per gallon, EXTRA Knee-Action
o give you peak economy. smoothness, to let you teat

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