MEPErHUITIERYLVIffiRONLOU) July 30, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE A GUIDE FOR ANTI-FASCISM (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) WHITE CLOTHES NEED VITALIZE DRY CLEANING . . . To Look Their Best On Your Vacation . Call COLUMBIA 4200 FOREST in destroying the economic status of the Jews, that they had de- stroyed 'capitalism.' They did nothing of the sort, of course. What they had accomplished was to blame their evils on a devil, name the devil, and then destroy him. With his destruction they proceeded to rename all the evils for which they invented the devil. thinking thereby to convince the people that the evils had been done away with." In the brief 11 pages in which he deals withthe Jewish suffer- ings under the Nazis and the man- ner in which Jews have been made the goats for all that is bad, Dr. Brady covers the subject better than many writers have in their complete volumes. Pointing out that the Nazi methods are histori- cal nonsense, he admits that It is not stupid propaganda." Thus he explains: An even greater role Was as- signed the Jews in Nazi propa- ganda by proving them to be the creators of Communism, Marxism, Bolshevism, Class War, Trade Unions and Internationalism, in short, the creators of all the or- ganized groups allied against the idea of the People's Community— the Nazi name for actual German capitalism. By one of the most curious bits of reasoning to be found anywhere in modern propa- gandist literature, the Jews are held to be not only responsible for the creation of (Jewish-type) Christianity, Capitalism, and Bol- shevism, but these also are held to be merely different phases of the same thing." Warning against the impending! danger of fascism, Prof, Brady concludes his thesis by stating: Appeal for Volunteers at Summer Play School "The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism" must be given a place in every library and in every home. It is by far the best guide available in the fight against fascism and Nazism. - (CONTINUED •ROM PAGE Volunteers are needed for the care of children in the Summer Play School being con- ducted at the Jewish Corn- munity Center, Woodward at Holbrook. Persons who have had some experience in teaching, parti- cularly in the elementary grades, are needed, as well as those who can instruct in handicraft, stage dancing or playground work. Volunteers need not plan to spend the en- n Agalnitt anopponent who believes' alnaIr and skip In force and guile, force tire day at the school, as many mod he mowed. Ike hope of the people of those now assisting serve of the United Mate. Is to be found, not only during mornings or after- In [Wag free reign to monopolyv noons. wiled and funcInt.Inellned culdtallsm. but In turning hack Ita fields, faetories and workithown to those who fought Its our of freedom mog a tyrannical waver. and who Wilt, with their mottle. hurt Malmo, all the real wealth and all that there Is In America which deserves the name of culture. trot It will not come to them as a 'Rift!'they must learn that the only eolutlon to re- emery of their heritage ken within thenwelwa. And the iodation Is no dif- a other people or nation ferent from ray In the world. " later described at great length the ANTI NAZIS URGE FASCIST CAMP BAN exact Nazi character of the pro- Calls Upon Youth to Develop Sense of Responsibility (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, spoke from Station WXYZ, Detroit. He was the fourth "youth leader" to address this weekly program under the sponsor. ship of the Union of American lie- was amazingly smooth. brew Congregations, parent body First Part at 20 of American Liberal Judaism. CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE was 20 when I got my first "We live in a terrifying world little part, but my first important today," Dr. Franklin declared, for Goldberg; I didn't change part didn't come' until a couple "but it Is also a challenging my name, but simply added of years later, in 1916. I plaSmd world. Youth has been born into "Robinson" when I went on the in a war drama then—"Under this world, with the shaping of Fire" it was called — and how which it has had nothing to do; stage.) overjoyed I was when I was well a world so full of contradictions BAR MITZVAH SPEECH FIRST received I can't begin to describe. between its social theories and its Then came "The Kibitzer," which actual human relationships, be- DRAMATIC APPEARANCE became a Broadway sensation, and The dream of every proud in which I had the featured role. tween its boasted idealism and its crude and cruel practices that Jewish parent's heart, that the After that Broadway was just one youth stands utterly nonplussed son become a rabbi, did not, play after the other to me, espe- and perplexed and confounded be- however, exactly coincide with cially after I joined the Theater fore it." Dr. Franklin maintained that my own plans. Though on my Guild—until finally I deserted that New York street for sunny upon an adequate answer to the Bar Mitzvah I made quite a Hollywood. question "What Does Youth hit, singing the llaphtarah pas- But always, even today, my Want?" depends the destiny of to- gages with what my mother heart beats like a trip-hammer morrow's world. "Unless the think- whenever I approach a new role. ers and the workers of our gen- beamingly told me was just the Fortunately, however, I can al- proper tone, at times pleading, ways manage to transform myself eration know what are the thoughts and the aspirations of then protesting, then sympa- into the character I play—nice modern youth, they will not be thetic. Yet when I stood deliver- characters they are, too, for one able, as they should, to lay the ing my solemn Bar Mitzvah who originally wanted to become foundations of a society into which a rabbi! in another decade or two these speech I didn't realize that I For the ability to do this I young people shall harmoniously was actually making my first thank my mother, whose vivid fit and for whose direction and dramatic appearance. In later imagination and sense of humor character they shall be held re- years, though, I came to -look I have inherited. Indeed, the won- sponsible," he said. upon that sacred occasion as derful stories ahe used to tell me Youth of today differs from in my childhood days always youth of the past only in that it my real stage debut. seemed so true and alive that I is more frank, and that what it After the Bar Mitzvah cere- think she too might have been does for good or for evil, it does mony, when friends and rela- successful on the stage if any in the open, Rabbi Franklin re- tives gathered in our home for such idea had ever occurred to her. marked. lie spoke of youth as the usual celebration, my fu- But how could it, in the Orthodox "normally not unselfish," stating Rumanian Jewish home where she his belief that youth does not al- ture became the main topic of was brought up? ways stop to consider the possible conversation. For wasn't I a My father also contributed to painful results of its actions. full-grown man now according my thespian make-up, for he pos- Youth is audacious and impulsive, sessed a marvelous gift of mimic- he added, and has always found a to the ancient Jewish law? ry. I'll never forget how he used "Ile's going to be a big rabbi to entertain all of us, family and means of expression that is dif- ferent from and strange to the some day," one of the more friends, with his imitations of elders of its day. prophetic members of the party various people. Ile eventually be- "Modern young people are old came quite proud of my stage enough to have lived under the declared. "In America they become career, and since his death I never shadow of the War with its hor- play a new part without regret- lawyers when they have as ting that he isn't here to see it. rors of bloodshed and cruelty, to have sensed vaguely its terrors much talent as this boy has," He would have enjoyed it so, to and to have heard the atrocity of an Americanized friend told my see his little Eddie change his war denounced from every pulpit face once more and snarl in ap- and platform," Dr. Franklin con- father, proved villain fashion. tinued. "But while on the one hand "And why not a teacher"? of only because of the help challenged another. "Hasn't he and encouragement they gave me they have been taught to hate war, they discover to their disil- learned to talk English like a in my early years do I consider lusionment that their very teach- real Yankee in Just a couple of my parents the ones to whom all ers are part of a society that is years? Then he can certainly niy success is due. For they start- living under the psychology of ed building my career long be- war." teach others." fore that, when they let me be "Youth finds the same gap be- But one sagacious observer, born and mingled in use their tween profession and practice.ex- who must have noted my en- dramatic gifts. isting with regard to social jus- I suppose I'll remain an actor joyment at facing my audience all my life, but perhaps I can be tice. They hear much talk about in the synagogue, suggested: permitted to divulge a secret and the equality of men but they art "And he wouldn't make a bad unfulfilled ambition: Next to act- sensitive to the prevailing rule of might," the Union's "youth lead- actor, either." ing, what I would like most of er" pointed out. Even in religion, all would be to act—I can't get he went on to say, "they find that Gets M. A. at Columbia of the word—as a guide on a denominationally tagged churches To this remark, however, no- rid body listened but the Bar Mitz- round-the-world tour. on opposite aides of the street, vah celebrant himself. while preaching the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man, I went to public schools on Grand and Rivington Streets, actually represent competing or- in my first three years in New ganizations, each striving against the other for the divine favor." York, and then proudly entered high school. There I enjoyed my- Such conditions prompt youth to Mrs. Dora Garvett, for 30 years self thoroughly, joined clubs, play- cry out that a new social order ed hard, and edited a school paper a resident of Detroit, died on must be created, Dr. Franklin de- besides. In between I did school Sunday at the age of 78. Funeral clared. "This is for youth a time services were held on Wednesday, work too. of highest opportunity," he con- After high school I wasn't a at 2 p. m., in the chapel of Temple cluded. "Let aspiring youth follow child any more, of course, but I Beth El, with Dr. Leo M. Frank- its noblest impulses, but let it lin officiating. Burial was in was by no means ready for my hold itself in restraint against the career. In fact, I didn't really Machpelah chapel. allurements that would tempt it Born in Kiev, Russia, Mrs. Gar- from know what I wanted to be, and vett the path of clean thinking came to this country 48 years so, since the family circumstances and of high living. With a full permitted it, I went on to City ago. She resided in Pittsburgh for realization of the glorious possi- 18 years prior to making Detroit College, where I took a general her home. bilities which make youth the course. And after that I took my Surviving are seven children, period of romance, let there be also master's degree at Columbia. Mrs. Fannie Dokter Gluckman, of an understanding that for each Think of that the next time you New York City; Mrs. Saul Vats, man there shall eventually come see me in a trigger-pulling role— of Pittsburgh; Joseph S. Garvett, a day of accounting before the bar think of the triggernometry (ex- of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Louis Beck, of his fellowmen and before the cuse it, please!) I had to study Mrs. S. Q. Kessler, Marcus Kates judging of his own soul." before I could reach the heights and Morris Garvett, of Detroit; Dr. L. Mann (hi. Week's Speaker of gangsterdom. four brothers, Marcus Mazer, Dr. Louis Mann, rabbi of Sinai Once I was a full-fledged M. A., Philadelphia; Henry, Joseph of and Congregation, Chicago, will ad- however, I had to make up my Jacob Mazer, widely known De- mind about my future. And, troit business men, and a sister, dress the youth of the nation this Saturday morning at 11 o'clock on various amateur theatricals hav- Mrs. Rebecca Wagman. the weekly NBC broadcast being ing given me a taste for the stage, Her son, Morris Garvett, is sponsored by the Union of Am- I enrolled at the Academy of president of Temple Beth El and erican Hebrew Congregations, Dramatic Art. There I became a has long been identified with corn- Call to Youth." Dr. Mann good friend of Joseph Schildkraut, munity affairs. The other son, "The is the fifth "youth leader" to be also a young fellow ambitious for Joseph, is a former president of a dramatic career, but who at Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith. Her presented to American youth by the parent body least had the excuse that his daughter, Sirs. Kessler, is promi- eral Judaism. of American Lib- father was one of Europe's most nent in musical circles and is en The Call to Youth" has been famous actors. We encouraged accomplished pianist. sponsored by various religious de- each other, and with him at my nominations and is being heard un- side I began to give serious con- der ntz he JuTy u,spZues so t !' an leseU pte nini on - sideration to acting as my life's work. ber. The program is carried by the My infant steps in the theater Blue Network, Dr. afann will were faltering ones indeed. Op- speak from Los Angeles. portunity didn't come easily, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, chairman H. U. C. Alumnae Appointed to especially for the son of Jewish of the synagogue committee of Boy Scout Position immigrants. Yet we were ■ seri- the Jewish National Fund Council Dr. Philip D. Bookstaber of Har- ous, ambitious and idealistic lot. of Detroit, announces the follow. risburg, Pa., has been appointed to I was only one of many immigrant ing sums collected on Tisha b'Ab, boys who spent hours in the Astor in addition to those already an- serve as aide to the chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts of Library, which was down on Lafa- nounced last week: America at the international yette Place in those years. There Young Israel Congregation, World Scout Jamboree being held I read all the dramatic literature $20.25; Congregation Shaarey in Holland this week and the first I could laands on. I also joined I Zion, $9; Congregation Bnai la- two weeks in August. Assisting the RandSchool, h participating in rael, $4.55. Dr. James E. West, Dr. Bookstaber debates there in order to stimu- will participate in religious and late my thinking powers and de-I JEWISH ACTORS PLAN "morale" work among the thous- vlop whatever gifts of oratory I FIGHT FOR JOBS ands of scouts and scout leaders had been born with. Unemployed Jewish actors who and will bring the Jewish scout., But the kingdom of the theater have been cared for by the Fed. Into contact with the historical was' not easily entered. In addi- oral Theater Project in Los An- Jewish communities and syna- tion to the other difficulties, i gales County have formed an or- gogues of Amsterdam. didn't have the handsome, elegant ganizstion to fight to hold their appearance which apparently is places on relief It was learned. The Boy Scouts are supposed to required for the hero of a play. While orders have been re- be a force for tinderganding and But I didn't let myself be dis- ceived from Washington to cut good will ... So how come the Los couraged by hard-hearted tasting down on all groups of the project, Angeles delegation to the World directors. and finally I got start- it is understood the Jewish division Jamboree in Holland sailed on the ed. And from then on the sailing will be abolished entirely. Bremen? snack, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and chair- man of the recent committee on Investigation of un-American Ac- tivities, said he would "continue the fight against all subversive movements" and that he had al- ready filed "a bill, which has been favorably reported by the House Judiciary Committee, which com- pels all foreign propagandists to register with the secretary of state." 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