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Sabbath Chol Hammed Succoth Readings of the
Torah

Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 33:12.34:26; Num.
29:17-25.
Prophetical portion—Ezek, 38:18-39:16.

Readings of the Torah for Chol Hamoed Succoth

The decision of the Empire Conference
definitely blasted this hope.
Palestine, even in Its abbreviated form,
remains the only certain colonization cen-
ter for Jews. It is important therefore that
Zionist efforts should be carried on un-
interruptedly and that adherents of the
Jewish national movement should not per-
mit the insult by the Royal Commission
to deter them from their efforts in Pales-
tine's behalf.
Jewish territorialists have little to en-
courage them in their aspirations. They
might just as well join in the Zionist battle
for our just rights in Palestine. Zion re-
mains our major offensive, and Zionism
is the chief defensive movement in which
we will find our greatest comfort for many
decades to come.

The Late Thomas G. Masaryk

Lights from
Shadowland

Lenore G. Marshall Rises
To First Rank Position
In Literary World

By LOUIS PEKARSKY

(Copyright.1137. &

September 24, 1937

CHRONICLE

A. r.

NOTES ON HEADLINERS

The Paul Munia have purchased
a beautiful beach home, Spanish
style architecture, at Verdes,
Calif., overlooking the Pacific
Ocean Although Warner Bros.
have announced Muni star in a
H a y m Salomon picture next
spring, Muni seems to be uncer-
tain about it .. . The only thing
on his mind and Mrs. Muni's mind
now is a nine-month's trip around
the world scheduled to start on
October,
Phil Kramer, the "Butch
Schmutz" of Joe Penner's air
shows, is returning to Hollywood
by boat early in September .
After a five week's visit with his
folks in the Bronx, Kramer is
ready to resume activities under
his new contract calling for radio,
movie and vaudeville work ex-
elusively with Penner.
F r a
Mitchell and Jack
Durant, famous comedy team, have
split and signed individual con-
tracts with RICO.
Harry Hershfield, a new arrival
in Hollywood, will work in MGM's
new cartoon dept . . . Ilirshfield
started his own newspaper cartoon
strip 22 years ago and today it is
printed in 2G7 daily papers.
Universal Producer Joe Paster-
nak's production of "Three Smart
Girls" has been awarded a gold
medal by Budapest, Hungary mo-
tion pictures for being, in their
opinion, the best film of the 1936-
1937 season.
A Gold Medal of Merit from the
Vienna Festival of Music was sent
to Composer Louis Alter for his
RK0 musical short "Metropolitan
Nocturne" in 1935, and he Just re-
ceived it last week ... Louis won-
ders where it's been all these two
years.
Paltiel Buchner of Warner
Bros. research dept. has aspira-
tions of some day producing mo-
tion pictures in Palestine.
Paramount Producer Ernst
Lubitsch is said to have gone three
days without smoking one of those
cigars fos which he is well known,
but he is rapidly making up for it.
Peter Lorre, 20th Century-Fox
star, has recovered from make-up
poisoning.
Eddie Cantor likewise suffered
from eye-burn and "sand throat"
while working in sand wastes on
a movie set in the broiling sun.
2 0 t h Century- Fox Director
Mitchell Leisen is back in Holly -
wood with a new foreign car pur-
chased in London. -
Sylvia Sidney has moved her
furniture to New York where she
has established a permanent resi-
dence.
Kitty Carlisle is going into a
radio show next month.

Strictly
Confidential

Daughter-in-Law of Late Louis Marshall
Justifies Predictions with Her
Second Novel

HALL OF MIRRORS. By Lenore O. Manhall. The also
millan Co.. New
(52.30)•

Yong

When Lenore G. Marshall's first novel, "Only
the Fear," made its appearance about two years
ago, critics, including the present reviewer, pre-
dicted that a great writer appeared on the liter-
ary horizon. There was unanimity among the re-
viewers that a novelist of great promise was at
last discovered, and that a great deal was to be
expected from her pen in the future.
Her second novel, "liall of Mirrors," which just
appeared, fully justifies these predictions. Mrs.
Marshall is a great and natural writer, a keen
analyst, a sensitive and at the same time a very
human story-teller. Very few stories of the past
few years have held the attention of this commen-
tator as much as this excellent book. It is a
beautiful story, excellently told, with a psycholo-
gical tempo that is moving and soul-stirring.
It is a story about a young woman. Margaret
Clay, the people she meets in a single day, the emo-
tions that dominate her during that day, the eco-
nomic and physical dangers that threaten her and
her family, their reactions and the gathering of
strength which teaches her that "it is wonderful
how one endures."
Each chapter is devoted to one of the characters
with whom Maggie comes in contact that day—
the Saturday on which her husband resigns as
editor of an important daily newspaper because
he would not compromise with principles; the day,
also, on which she is told by her physician to give
up her Job as reader on a magazine which she help-
ed popularize. because of an ailment that may lead
to total blindness.
The first character is the servant—a charm-
ing character, a Negress who learns to love the
family, who listens in on telephone conversations,
learns of her mistress' illness. recounts in her
mind her own experiences as an unemployed in
search of work, thinks Franklyn Clay is crazy to
quit and to place his family in a position of eco-
nomic insecurity. Mrs. Marshall did a splendid
job with Griselda, the servant.
Sister, or "Pet," the five-yea•-old daughter, is
next to be interpreted because she is the first to
suffer wrath from both father and mother on that
fateful day—later to be petted again into for-
giveness. Husband, the resigning editor, is next
on the scene, with his final emotions at his desk
and his last act—the resignation. A particularly
good piece of writing 13 the next chapter, in which
the jealous secretary of Mrs. Clay's boss—and
lover—is presented as a schemer who wants to
destroy her, who is about to write a warning letter
to Mr. Clay charging Mrs. Clay with being a pros-
titute. This chapter is followed by the exper-
ience in the employer's office. with Mrs. Clay in-
forming him that she will have to quit. Then
comes Mrs. Clay's friend, the poet Hazel, whose
reference to the "Lady of Shalott" gives the clue
to the title of this book:

PURELY COMMENTARY

By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

Tidbits from Everywhere

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

(Copyright. 11131, a. A. •• ser

THE SEASICK FUEHRER

Herr Goebbels recently referred,
In a speech, to a certain American
publisher who secretly admires
Hitler but fears to say so openly,
because he's afraid advertisers
won't like it We give you two
guesses as to whom he means.
A major aundal is about to
rock Nazi official circles as a re-
sult of the discovery that Die
Grille, Hitler's private yacht, is
not a 100 per cent Aryan The
luxurious vessel is equipped with
all sorts of electrical gadgets to
prevent Der Fuehrer from getting
seasick . When the exchequer
official examined the bills he was
startled by the name of a famous
Jewish firm responsible for these
electrical installations . . The
Fuehrer now is seasick and has
ordered an investigation into the
whys and hows.
St. John Hutchinson, father-in-
law of Victor Mayer Nathaniel
Rothschild, the new holder of the
British title Lord Rothschild, was
formerly the personal legal ad-
viser of Sir Oswald Mosley.
The Venezuelan government has
contracted with Emil Ludwig for
an uncensored biography of Si-
mon Bolivar, South American
emancipator.

Jews, Jews Everywhere!

Inconsistency and bigotry go hand in hand. The
anti-Semite, while injecting prejudice against the
Jew everywhere and attempting to keep Jews out
of the apartment houses he owns, the amusement
places he controls, the offices where he can
offer
employment, nevertheless shouts that there are too
many Jews, and that they are to be found every.
where.
The poor Jew-baiter is really to be pitied—he
suffers so at the sight of a Semitic countenance.
But the Jew must learn his lesson—not to be too
sensitive, and not to be to anxious to get in where
he is not wanted,
For instance:
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Reghel, managers of the
Oval Inn, formerly the Oval Apamens,
rt
t a t Grand
Haven, Mich., sent out a notice "To the
Jewish
People" informing them that they personally know
some of their Jewish guests to be the finest people.
Then they continue to state that in nine years
their Jewish guests represented 2 per cent of the
total, that their reservations were for an average
length of two days whereas that of the Gentile
guests was for 10 days, that the Jews demand ac-
commodations for week-ends and holidays only.
The circular continues to state: "Recently this de-
mand has grown and we are positive that an in-
crease of Jewish people would mean a correspond-
ing decrease in the number of our Gentile guests.
We are, therefore, forced to make a decision as to
who would be the most profitable and judging from
past records, we have decided to post signs 'Gentiles
Only.' Many resort associations have agreed not
to rent or sell to Jewish people, hoping to preserve
one resort on the west shore of Lake Michigan for
Gentiles only, We sincerely hope if this applies to
you that you will not request reservations. We
reserve the right to return deposits and cancel any
reservation made by Jewish people."
What a pity! And what a plight the Reghels of
Grand Haven must be in! Think of itl The Jews
are overrunning the resorts — in fact,
everything!
Yet, Jews must restrain their anger. They are not
wanted at must
val Inn, and other resorts—and
their answer be to stay away from them and
to go where they feel at home.
•

From the year 1899, when he came to
the defense of Leopold, Hilsner, a Jewish
vagabond who was sentenced to death on
Pentateuchal portions--Deut. 14:22-16-17; Num. a ritual murder charge in Polna, Dr.
29:35-30-1.
Thomas G. Masaryk consistently remain-
Prophetical portion—I Kings 8:54-66.
ed a friend of the Jewish people. Then a
Sinschas Torah Readings of the Law
Pentateuchal portion—Deut. 33:1-34:12; Gen. professor at Prague University, the late
president
of Czechoslovakia was convinced
1:12-3; Num. 29:46-30:1,
Prophetical portion—Joshua 1.
of Hilsner's innocence and he boldly and
courageously denounced the verdict as a
September 24, 1937
Tishri 19, 5698 miscarriage of justice. His efforts re-
sulted in the commutation of the death
Roosevelt Defends Democracy sentence by the Austro-Hungarian gov-
President Roosevelt's defense of democ- ernment to an 18-year prison sentence and
10 years later to the unfortunate Jew's
ANTI-DEFAMATION
racy and attack on dictatorshps, at the pardon.
LEAGUE ATTENTION
Constitution Day ceremonies in Washing-
The Anti-Defamation League
For more than 30 years he remained a
might be interested in a movie
ton on Sept. 17, will go down on record as defender of rights of the Jewish people.
short called "Affaires de Pierre,"
the most outspoken denunciation by the In spite of being engaged in a fight for
produced by Educational Films...
The hero of the story is an inter-
head of this government of those move- Czech freedom, he found time also to
national crook who talks Yiddish.
fight
for
the
rights
of
the
Jewish
people.
ments which aim to undermine the demo-
The late Dr. Thomas G. Ma-
He was an avowed Zionist—and in Pal-
earyk, founder of Czechoslovakia,
cratic form of government.
estine a colony has been established with
was the first guest speaker at the
"You May Try Hell . . . "
It was a remarkable address. It will funds contributed by his Czechoslovakian
Free Synagogue when it opened
This cry of the anti-Semite of "Jew! Jew Every-
its forum in 1907 Incidentally, where!" reminds us of the famous repartee by
raise the prestige of the President as a Jewish fellow-citizens, bearing his name
did you know that Masaryk's ene- Israel Zangwill.
fearless leader who does not deviate from and known as Kfar Masaryk.
mies accused him of being the il-
The reat Jewish a uthor and wit was traveling
It
is
no
wonder
that
the
Jews
of
Czecho-
legitimate son of a Jewish mer- on
principles he has enunciated consistenly
subway. Opposite him were two cies-
chant by the name of Redlich?
slovakia
mourn
his
death
more
deeply
society women. At ane of the stations,
since his selection as our chief executive
When Mussolini made his tri- ally-attired
a raggedly-dressed Jewish peddler entered the car
than
the
other
citizens
of
that
small
but
umphant tour of Italian Libya sev-
in 1932. It is an address of particular sig-
his pack on the back and took a vacant seat
great country. Thanks to Masaryk Czech-
eral months ago the correspondent with
nificance
nificance because it came in the midst of oslovakia was an oasis in the European
of a Jewish news service found next to the two ladies. Whereupon one of them
visibly
recoiled and said to her neighbor: "Do you
himself sitting next to the Nazi
an uproar over the disclosures about Jus- desert—being the only country in Eastern
press representative in the press happen to know a place where there are no Jews?"
tice Black's affiliation with the Klan.
and Central Europe that has checked the
Which
elicited
unsolicited reply from Zangwill:
car We just learned the rea- "You may try the
to go to hell, madam."
The President has been attacked on spread of anti-Semitism within its con-
son for this strange seating ar-
•
rangement . . . The Nazi corre-
personal and political grounds for ap- fines.
The Ugly Retort
spondent
was
Herr
von
Langan,
Prof. Masaryk not only endorsed the ef-
Rental discriminations also remind us of a retort
pointing Senator Black to the Supreme
one of the three Nazi journalists given
"Do you remember," Hazel meted, nth. 'Ad, of
by a Jew who was refused the rental of an
forts of the Zionists at the Versailles Peace
recently expelled from England ...
ShalottT That'. how I mmetimee feel alien life hits
Court. Our own contention is that what- Conference, but took a personal deep in-
apartment
on account of his religion. "No Jews
Ile was thoroughly disliked by all
suddenly. Everything that came before seem to have
ever the outcome of the sensational reve- terest in the work for the redemption of
the members of the press corps, wanted here," he was informed by the caretaker."
been an Image, unreal, unimportant. Do 3 00 remem-
Whereupon
our angered co-religionist said: "No
who decided to teach him a lesson
ber? How she at In her toner day after day and In
lations about the new Supreme Court Palestine. He visited the Jewish colonies
by seating him next to non-Aryan. wonder Jesus was born in a barn." We hate to
her mirror saw the parade of &nights and veg. Mdng
in
1928,
being
the
first
head
of
a
state
quote this item because it may offend Christians.
justice, the President must not be blamed
THE IMPARTIAL DUKE
by to many-towered Camelot. There she saw them, ac-
The Duke of Windsor has a But when it does the Christian must realize that
canna In every respect, except that all that she reullY
unduly. lie may be deserving of criticism to be the guest of the Jewish people. He
very wide range of friendships he brought it on himself by forcing a ghetto on the
had wee • ease update holding a shade on It. Not
was responsible for the hospitality ex-
for the haste with which he pressed for tended by Czechoslovakia to German-Jew-
. He spent his honeymoon in the Jew and by being the creator of bigotry.
life at all. And then finally, shell she looka—torns-
•
Innesbruck home of the Austrian
really Rolm—beyond the glow—at her destiny—The
the Senate's approval of his appointment, ish refugees.
OFFENSIVE DIALECTICIANS
Rothschilds, and now leased the
When the Jew Ought to Fight
tune le tome upon sue,' erled the Lady of Shalott."
Thank
Heaven,
at
last
Los
An-
but we refuse to believe that he would
castle
of
the
Pronays
in
Hungary
There
are
times
when
the Jew ought to fight—
liasd'a
vol.,
quoting
the
words,
was
muted,
low
and
It was natural that Jews should take
radio editors are turning
beautiful, and It trembled.
, The Pronays are the leaders and fight hard. We are told that a number of
consciously and knowingly select for this the lead in financing the work he inaug- geles
their guns on the epidemic of ob-
people were deprived of the right of building
of
the
officers'
clique
which
had
Other characters are Mrs. Clay's mother, her
important post a person who is affiliated urated 20 years ago in his fight for the noxious and pain-In-the-neck Jew-
and finally come the dinner guests, among an outstanding anti-Semitic record homes because the territory where they bought
with the Klan. The address delivered by freedom of his country. Jews throughout ish, Greek and other dialecticians doctor,
the White Terror of 1919- lots restricted building to Christians. The in-
whom
are the publisher of the paper Clay edited during
1920.
the inferior brand on the radio.
clusion of such a discriminatory reference to Jew-
the President in defense of democratic the world knew how to evaluate his serv- of
and
his
wife. Clay announces his resignation at
Some sponsors seem to think their this dinner
The
talk
of Broadway is Arthur ish citizens in a land contract is an infringement
party—and with this announcement
constitutional government proves the truth ices—and will know how to record his show won't be a success unless
Mayer,
who
rebuilt
the
Rialto
mo-
upon our rights as citizens, and we must fight
the beginning of a total change in the life
of our contention.
name in our history for all time to come. they have some sappy, offensive comes
of the Clays. The day concludes with another vie palace and instituted a policy against it. If we yield on this point, we ourselves
Jewish
or
other
racial
character
of
showing
exclusively
horror
and
establish
a precedent from which we must suffer
The Black issue, unfortunate as it is
A great man has departed, and the Jew-
experience — Maggie's dream that the mirror
the cast, regardless of how poor cracked from aide to side. The end of the novel he-man pictures of the Wild Weat immeasurably for a long time to come.
in itself, must not blind us to the reality ish people is bereft of one of its very best In
his talent rating is. The Jewish is masterful. Maggie, instead of being further and gangsterdom
•
few
of things. If the new justice is guilty of friends. His memory will be blessed in press ought to jump right into this upset by her dream, feels new strength surging know that the same Mr. Mayer
is
Don't Wait for the Milleniurn!
proposition and blast it full of through her and decides that it is wonderful to one of the pioneers in importing
all the things he is charged with, then he the annals of Jewish history.
We adhere to the platform of the American
holes. Sam Hearts and Parkyakar- endure.
foreign pictures of high artistry Jewish Congress because this cause believes in
should be compelled to resign. But he must
kus are tops in their dialect char-
This is a masterful novel that enhances the . . . This is his escape from the fighting for our rights and not in yielding any-
be given a chance to prove his innocence,
acters, but it's their poor imita- reputation of one from whom great things were tabloid type of movies.
where, anytime, where and when our rights as
if he is innocent ,or to admit his guilt. As The Fight on Calendar Reform tors who deserve the scorn of the expected—and
Sidney Franklin, only Jewish
have come. "Hall of Mirrors" is
beings are at stake. Several years ago Dr.
Jews, Greeks and everybody else. not only an excellent story—it is also a fine bullfighter in captivity, could make human
we pointed out editorially on Aug. 27, so
Horace M. Kellen, eminent teacher and philosopher,
I Many Jews, distressed over the fact that
BERLE CLICKS
sociological treatise dealing with contemporary a swell living as a cartoonist.
many Jews and Catholics, as well as Pro-
strong adherent of the Jewish Congress idea, ad-
It might be of major interest dressed a session of the National Conference of
It is a work deserving of the highest
testants, have spoken in laudatory terms the High Holy Days this year occurred so I Early in October, Milton (Today problems.
to you that Albert Einstein is one Jewish Social Service. He described the inadequacy
Am a Man) Berle, popular commendations.
of Senator Black, that at the outset we re- early in the year, are expressing them- comedian
of
the best yodelers in the bath- of movements that adhere to a watchful-waiting
of the air lanes, will re-
room brigade.
fused to believe the charges against him. selves in favor of proposals for the reform turn to Hollywood and RK0 stu-
policy, and propagated the Congress methods of
of
the
calendar.
It
is
imperative,
there-
RUBINOFF PLAYS KOL NIDRE fighting hard and promptly whenever discrimina-
dios to make another movie and Advocates Vigorous Campaign
We must not forget that in Jewish tradi-
King- fiddler Dave Rubinoff tion strikes at the Jew. He concluded his address
likely head his own radio
tion a person who repents for his sins is fore ,that those who might be misled by most
Of
Enlightenment
in
Fight
played KoI Nidre at the Yom Kip- by relating an experience he had on his arrival
His work in "New
highly esteemed. Senator Black may prove such propaganda should be guided in ad- program.
pur Eve services at Temple Beth
Faces" so pleased the powers that
to the convention hall. He had just come from
El, in Detroit.
that sort of repentant person, rather than vance against a move that will do irrepar- be at the studio that they signed Against Anti-Semitism
the sick bed of a relative and hailed a taxi in time
able
damage
to
Jewish
tradition
and
will
In Yiddish theatrical circles to reach the convention city for his address. Traffic
him for more pictures. Berle will TRAGEDY OP THE AGES: Anti-Semitism, The Root, Cause,
the devil he is painted to be. We must
you don't call an actor a ham ... was
give him a chance to prove guilt or inno- deal a deathblow to the Jewish Sabbath. come to Hollywood after making
jammed and he had begun to get nervous lest
and Cure. By Mu Hunterberg. With an Introduc-
He's known as a salami . .. The he miss his train. In the meantime another taxi
appearances in Detroit
The calendar reform measures now be- personal
tion by Dr. Henry Smith Lelper. Published by A.-
cence before final judgment is rendered.
word Shlemiehl has been tabooed edged in ahead of his and began to crawl. The
and Chicago at $6,500 weekly
eociation
Press,
317
Munson
Ave.,
New
York
(5
1
.30)•
In either case, the President must not be ing considered for adoption as an univer- salary, and when he does get here
by the Hays office in Hollywood. driver of Prof. Kallen's taxi, sensing his passenger's
The idea for a motion picture impatience, stuck his head out of the cab window
abused. If he has erred, we must grant sal calendar would make the Sabbath he will be one of the busiest men
on Ilaym Salomon's life originated
in
town.
We
understand
leading
Max
Hunterberg,
author
of
"Jesus.
the
Crud-
movable
from
year
to
year.
Because
of
him that human right. His great deeds,
with
David Rosen, publicity man and shouted: "What in hell are you waiting for,
roles in three pictures, including fled Jew," which has attracted wide attention for
dirty SCZYJMND, the millenium?" With this
his most democratic principles, place him the one free day that is proposed for in- "Room
.. George Jesse) is said to have You
Service," have been lined a number of years as an important appeal to the
quotation of very ugly words Prof. Kellen ended
above bigoted partisanship into which sertion in the reformed calendar, the Sab- up for Milton. The latter is a Christian world to stop circulating the libel that agreed to produce it , . . Georgie his
address
abruptly and sat down—having shocked
some would drag him in.
bath would occur on Sunday the first Broadway comedy purchased for Jews are Christ-killers, has written a moat inter- hopes to get a special foreword the sensibilities
of many in his audience. But he
esting book in which he repeats this appeal and for the film written by President
year, Monday the second year, Tuesday, $225,000. There is some likelihood makes
made his point. If we wait for the millenium, we
the proposal that a vigorous drive be in- Roosevelt.
Bert Gordon (Mischa Moody
will land heaven knows where.
the third, etc., thus making it impossible that
augurated to enlighten the world on the evils of
The once swanky Canfield
of the Berle radio skits) will as
Our duty is to strike—hard and promptly—when
Chances for Territorialism
for the few Jews who now observe the slid the young rising comedian in anti-Semitism.
gambling casino in Saratoga
In
the
chapter
which
he
calls
"The
Crime
of
housed
a synagogue for Rosh we are hit. This is our privilege as free citizens.
his
new
air
show.
Sabbath
to
observe
the
traditional
day
of
Adherents of the territorialist idea in
If we do not take advantage of it, we become our
Hashonah.
(PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE)
own worst enemies.
Jewish ranks will no doubt redouble their rest, and disturbing the continuity of the
efforts to find some territory outside of Jewish year for those who honor the day
Palestine for settlement by Jews, as a re- of rest at least in their memories.
sult of the most unsatisfactory report sub-
It is encouraging to learn from a report
mitted by the British Royal Commission. that has just come to us from London that
JEWISH LITERATURE
It is well, therefore, to know what the an international committee of rabbis and
Children of the Founder
THROUGH THE AGES
chances are for mass Jewish settlement leaders of Christian sects observing Satur-
anywhere.
day as the Sabbath are drafting a new cal- Internationally Famed Musician Has Been Engaged by
In this new and important
By HARVEY O'CONNOR
work, "The Golden Chain,"
There certainly is little sense in sub- endar reform plan to submit to the League
Paramount Pictures
mitting to the illusion of Biro-Bodjan. For of Nations as a substitute for the plan
Solomon Goldman, the distin- EDITOR'S NOTE: The rhesus-1erof the older mans or Meyer Gurreohelm, the
Immisnutt Jew she started the Gutgenhelsn 'estuarial •mPiressith •
guished Chicago rabbi, has com-
the past three years there has been a which would make Saturday occur on a
peddler's peek, Is the suhlert of the fourth •nd lest of tide web, or
By DR. BRUNO DAVID USSHER
articles token from Mr. O'Connor.. hook, 1
•The tiurrenheim'a," ehith the
bined an anthology, history and
sounding of trumpets and a summoning of different day of the week. The new plan
Musical Commentator of Paramount Pictures
Seven Arts Cratere toadies. and The Detroit
Jewish (bro.!e prevent
by .peeve arrangemeet with Cmitl-FrIede, pebilehema
interpretation of Jewish litera-
Jews to action in behalf of the so-called calls for a year of 364 days with Saturday
It is not often that man is des- ducive to his work, he finds. A ture through the ages, begin-
autonomous Jewish territory in the far remaining fixed.
Meyer's word in the tight little fiber of the old days, when life
tined to become a composer. There
a string trio and a ning with the Bible and con-
east. But during that time we have had
The efforts of these leaders must be are many who have become com- new symphony,
are the additional fruits of cluding with the present day. world of Guggenheim was law, ir- wag stern and Meyer '& arm more
more reports about Jews emigrating than encouraged as a means of preventing the posers because they studied an in- suite
a year's work, Before long he will
revocable and unquestioned. In- sustained in chastisement.
Jews who have settled there. Not a single adoption of the reform calendar which strument and developed • facility commence work on a piano quin- Rabbi Goldman. who is also fraction was a personal challenge
Loved the Outdoors
put down what went through tet commissioned by Mrs. F. S. the author of "A Rabbi Takes
Jewish family from Poland has been in- will do irreparable harm to our people's to
and met with physical punishment,
Even with advancing prosperity,
aural recording system. Ernest Coolidge, "God-Mother of Cham-
vited to go to Biro-Bidjan in close to two traditional Sabbath day.
Stock"
and
"The
Jew
and
the
Meyer
declined t o foster in his
the instrument being any suitable
Tech, the Austrian-American, be- ber Music" in this country. The
years—a fact that is self-sufficient to be-
longs to the first group. His name new quintet will be heard for first Universe," in his new work object at hand, strap, stick or rod. boys any delusion that money
came
easily.
The only note of
first became known in this country time at the Stanford Spring music presents, in brief compass and His boys must be prepared for the
little the entire movement and to stamp
luxury that crept into the Gwen-
15 years ago, when the New festival sponsored by the F. S. simple language for the lay
The First Hold-Up in Palestine about
it as a mere Soviet political blast.
hard
discipline
of
life.
helm way of life was the fulfill-
York orchestra, and other leading Coolidge Chamber Music Founda-
Attempts have been made to secure the
That the boys did not grow up ment of Meyer's pasionate love of
The first bank hold-up in Tel Aviv, the symphonies of the country, began tion of the Library of Congress. reader, • wealth of material
horses, a love bred of the days
concession of the world's powers for the all-Jewish city of Palestine, was frustrated to play his works. And they in- Toch will render the piano part which will be completed in five to be narrow misanthropes was when
his own aching muscles cried
everything from songs and also when the work is to be given volumes. Vol. 1 is devoted to Barbara's glory. She was the per-
settlement of Jews , in under-populated a few minutes after the crime was com- elude
piano pieces to choral works with at the annual Coolidge chamber the Bible and the Apocrypha; fect foil to Meyer. Where he criti- out for a beast of burden. By now
areas in Africa, in Australia, in South mitted. It was a speedy act of enforcing orchestra, operas, music for the
eized unceasingly, commanded his business required a stable of
music festival in Washington, D. it is divided into two parts, the without end, applied discipline's horses to draw his spice wagons
America. But every one of these move- the law, reacting most favorably to the playhouse, the radio, and for the C.
first of which, containing the lash, she was the refuge in time around the city and into the sub-
film.
ments seems to have been foredoomed to police.
Work has always been his key to
of sorrow, the lamp
love in a urbs. When he needed solitude and
To sum up at once, two years success. Not merely the work of Pentateuch and the earlier world that seemed at of times
failure.
dark a breath of fresh air to solve a
Jews throughout the world will now ago, Toth left New York to write
Prophets, is now ready. (Bloch and bitter. On her lap they wept perplexing problem he would sum-
an
ambitious
artisan,
burning
the
The recent proposal to settle Jews in ask the inevitable question:
the music for the Paramount film,
midnight oil, but work compelled Publishing Co., New York, for consulation. Her gentle nature, marily take over the reins from
Costa Rica, and the antagonistic reception
If bank robbers could be caught so "Peter Ibetson." Studio officials from within. It was that inner $1.50). Vol. II will cover the while it failed to ward off dis- a driver and himself set out about
the plan received from Costa Rtca leaders speedily, why is British police in Pales- sod press and public were so en- urge
which overcame parental op- T•lmudim and Midrashim; Vol. ciplinary blows, softened their town on deliveries. On Sundays he
that the Tochs (mean-
further emphasizes the inhospitality of the tine so slow in detecting murder crimes? thusiastic
sting. To them Barbara inter- would hitch up • favorite mare
ing also Mrs. Toch and a very position to a musical career, a III, Medieval mysticism, philo-
career
which led him to the very
preted Meyer's harshness as a to the family carriage and trot out
world.
For a year and a half Arab vandals have petite daughter, who wishes to bee top of his
sopry
and
law;
Vol.
IV,
Medi-
profession, not on)), in
sign of his devotion to their fu- toward Roxborough with Barbara
Recently the Jewish territorialists suf- been destroying Jewish property and ir- come a dancer) settled in a tree- his native Austria
and the girls.
and his adopted eval prose and poetry; Vol. V, ture.
house at Pacific Palisades, Germany, but internationally.
fered another blow at the hands of the responsible agitators have been instigating shaded
Meyer himself found no little
His love of the open country
Modern Hebrew Literature.
near enough to the ocean, not too
satisfaction,
not
acknowledged
to
found
expression, in congested
British. The Empire Conference, com- people to murder Jews.
Toch was born Dee. 7, 1897, at
far from Hollywood. Toch has just
"THE AMERICAN JEW"
them, however, in the progress his Philadelphia, in flowers cultivated
Vienna.
He
went
to
the
gymna-
prising representatives of the British Dom-
Perhaps the answer lies in the fact that completed the music to another sium, matriculated at the univer-
sons
made.
The
boys
grouped
Is
there an American Jew?
about his house. These he watched
inions, has come to the . conclusion that the Tel Aviv police includes many Jews. Paramount film, "On Such •
and obediently enrolled for Who is such • Jew? How did themselves into older and younger with eagle eye, not only for their
their countries are not ripe for the settle- Or, perhaps bank property is more sacred Night," a Major Production di- sity
pre-medical and philosophical he become such? These are clans. Isaac, Dan, Murry, and Sol beauty, but to see to it that all
rected
by
Emanuel
Cohen.
Earlier
herded together. and Ben, Simon, buds snipped off were duly ae-
ment of additional immigrants. There was to British colonial officials than Jewish in the year he wrote the music for studies. Coming from—as he put
some hope that the concession will be lives. These officials have much to ac- "The Outcast."
it—"a wholly unmusical family, questions which Rabbi Abraham Bob, and Will. Surrounded by lie- counted for In vases on the family
ter. and the softer life of North table.
J.
Feldman
attempts
to
answer
musical inclinations were dis-
Work—His Key to Stoves,'
made for settlement of Jews in Australia. count for, and a great deal to atone for.
Sixteenth Street. the younger boys
The spice business was running
Climate and conditions are con-

Sunday, Num. 29:26-34.

Shemini Azereth Readings of the Torah.
Monday, Sept. 27

Dr. Ernest Toch -- Eminent
Exiled Jewish Composer

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