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The current issue of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress Bulletin ex-
poses the new libel in Social Jus-
tice in the following statement:

HARRY IIIMELSTEIN

— The .0-Semille publications of the
Ntials are the 0111111, of (other Cough-
lin's 1.0.1. In his charge against
the Jett., I he American Je,l.lo Con-
ger. Is able to enl widish. Social Jus-
tice, lather Coughlitt'm p•rwonal organ,
on March 0, reported 011 Pinte Y that
sir MOM.% Montenore, the ruinous Jr. bolt
philanthropist In 1010 ordered the Jews
to seek ,-,,maul of the ores., and though
1.111 . 11 1 . 00001, d onll n ute the stork!. .
••Sintou Wolf, I he Jett o idler"
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tit
11115; Im o polotioly whin' led to In 1i for-
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publication; alld It. ne t
by "segos; I er I," an 0140olopaellia of ,
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t he reseonit
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though the last official report
meeting was scheduled for Fri-
day, additional returns could be
made at the office at Campaign
headquarters, 1373 Hotel Stotler.
following that date.
Born of the necesities con-
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Mr.. Arthur
Mrs. Harold
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Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Fred A.
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(""'a'"'"men`'l"AND THOU SHALT TELL THY SON"
DURING THE PASSOVER SEDORIM

11'ONI-1.10ED FROM PA OE ONE) ig something in the character of
an oppressor which leads him
against his injustice. Ile there-
fore decreed that all male chil- inevitably to complete ruin. His
dren of the Israelites be killed at own wickedness and ruthlessness
birth. Like all inhuman decrees became the instruments of his
this was not carried out on a own destruction. With all his
large scale for a very long time.
The Egyptians did not share the temporal power, Pharaoh was
madness of their king and could driven to surrender to eternal
not obey his cruel commands for forces and, very much against
long. The king, despite the re- his will, to permit the Israelites
luctance of his people, made the to march forth. The wilderness
further demands that all male before them was not very invit-
children who had been allowed ing, but the unqualified mini-
to live be thrown into the river. mum of that which is truly hu-
This plan was likewise doomed man was now theirs, they were
to failure. Pharaoh's own daugh- free men.
We see that the Passover story
ter disregarded it when she found
a Hebrew boy among the flags is primarily an account of the
of the river. She had pity on the workings of the forces of free-
child and took him unto her- dom. It is not limited in time
self for a son and called him nor confined to any definite
place. The forces of freedom op-
Moses.
When Moses was a grown erated in the world long before
man, he went forth from his the Israelites came to Egypt;
royal palace and saw the in- they continued to operate long
justice of Egyptian . rule. Not after the Israelites left Egypt;
ern like 1111 . 111111er 11a111111111, 011 the horl so
they operate today. Our retell-
ono of American life. Ile open. for only did he see an Egyptian smit-
oral r''
w. who Iasi" neither then
Mow.
ing an Israelite, but an Israelite ing of the Passover story and
age nor the mental strength t mert our
our observance of P a s e o v e r,
probler.. Ile speaks for those tempted smiting his fellow. Moses was
to lind scapegoat, for their nn insole- zealous for a just way of life, therefore, are not only the com-
quer}, h. speake for the dark int.., uo
but he soon found that the memoration of an historical
mot thoughts that are h5 hitter exper-
event. They are a challenge to
ience lacing alored op and barged In ethical standards were not want-
Ameri-
1111111,
the hearlo anti011111111
ed. What is more, his ideas the world of oppression and an
oho Ita, hoot "heir o ay In the
were scorned and he had to flee expression of our hope that the
orlon of our lime.
world of men will yet be free.
tel n. 1111. 11 lea, Chr loud wiesiker for his own life. lie came to
To fulfill the biblical command
Is
mercifully
la blare and Meal 1111
Midian and found injustice there,
turned AT onler adder. on eschew
too,
though
evidently
not
as
op-
I harp.. of
to I hone ahoy emotional
fear and II...111111re Oh) Slit air is rel. 10 pressive as that of Egypt. Moses
be
week withnonmenee which week!
settled in Midian and married
pathetic. If ore. not so 111111/W010,
the
Let us wok I those for o hoot Vr. one of the daughters of
Coughlin and others like 111111 1,111111, priest of Midian. A son was born
Let um speak In Iliacsotconfused IP)
to
him
whom
he
called
Gershom;
the depression and by the Ills of our
polit am' econonde life that the) that is to say. "I have been a
are at the crow, roads. Ilee
say, 'II
avulse., the tailor stranger in a strange land."
n osd leads tenants
Naar.. Communism. 1 lake the rood Moses did not mean to forget his
loosed Easeism:
unfortunate brothers in the land
"I say to (lope oho ha. nandered
that of oppression.
so far (nine our A mere .. I
they 111111 themseheo at the crlfss
The children of Israel con-
410 bark home. Ito lark to the Astscri•
can .0. Von are off lite truck a it to- tinued in their bondage com-
I be placently until, with an accumu-
gel her if 5 on fled I ours.), es RI
rondo Ind open nn, monism and
lation of their sufferings, they
is 1 he
nay
Faxelam. The American
way- of lie...racy. Tots or pair hither. become conscious of their in-
found In America a holm n here t he alienable rights to freedom. It
pion In to mettle Plisphtem by Imil)oto not
bullets, where difficulties •re mastered was then that they thought of
by Intelligent publie opinion thit 10 • ,the tradition of their fathers and
coosnily mulymission to a dictator. Be-
entered 'cried unto God. God heard their
cause I he may of IXemocran
epon lay Washington and Franklin. fol. cry and summoned Moses. De-
Ilneolte and Wilson, has he.
hotted
spite the fact that Moses did
r ttttt e let these 001. ;deep and rough
not possess the smooth tongue
wee 70. Ow; to take some foolish
short cut that will bringyou to I he I that leaders were .wont to use.
yet, of Wahl. cross road. of h inns
▪
he went into Egypt to bring the
muniorn and lawittni.
mesage of freedom to his peo-
le
"The moer of the true A meron
In clear lend s emphatic. Ile Is detrr- ple. Because of his sincerity they
nilned to keep the American no). cim•
would surely believe him. It is
,'timed that there to DO better.
only non-truth that requires a
.."And lo be apecIfic, the tree Ameri•
enn hold. fast to these directions M111111 glib tongue. The powers of truth
are the pole star and composts of ItI• can overcome such outward ob-
courses
"Ile will nod countenance politind or stacles.
on account of
.1. 011110111' d110,10111M111ry,
The Israelites were tempted at
Specifically. Jeoo
race or creed.
Cal holies hair been, •re, and will be first to believe the message that
welcome In Amerinx •ren thong h be Moses brought them. Nothing
historic accident the amt founders were
seemed to be required of them.
predominantly Protestant.
"Ile will not countenance any re- The God of their fathers was
tot rict ion upon 1 reedom of speech either
going to redeem them. Pharaoh,
under preterit.. of law no under intimi-
however. believed their trust to
dation by •hirted hooligans."
be folly and he increased the
Scores Coughlin as Nasi•Inspired burden of their labor severely.
Because of this added suffering
Propagandist
NEW YORK (WNS)—Father and their b r o ken spirits, the
Charles E. Coughlin's radio talks Israelites found it difficult to
have increased anti-Semitism and have faith in the message which
"caused a decided backlash of an- Moses brought them. They were
ti-Catholic prejudice in America," Prepared to surrender their self-
according to the Rev. Walton E. respect and their liberty and to
Cole of Toledo, Ohio, a student of allow their misery to take its
propaganda technique. Addressing full course. It was then that the
the Institute of Arts and Sciences forces making for freedom in the
at Columbia University, Rev. Cole Hebrew tradition came to their
asserted the "radio priest" was a rescue.
The wealth of Egypt and its
propagandist and an "impassioned
debator" rather than an analytical outward display of strength soon
student. Ile cited Father Cough- gave way to the inner forces of
lin's use of Nazi-supplied sources decay. One plague after another
in linking Jews with Communism came to reduce the pride and
and added: "My experiences in arrogance of its cruel leader who
speaking before forum audiences had no resources of strength to
and in conversing with many peo- meet them. The Egyptian people
ple of various religions, convinces awoke to the danger which they
me that the effect of Father were facing—the oppression and
Coughlin's addresses last fall was slavery which prevailed in their
to stir up race and religious prej- land were conducting them all
destruction. They pleaded
udices. They not only increased to
anti-Semitism in America, but they with their ruler to change his
have also caused a decided back- policy. but Pharaoh was incao-
able of a change of heart. There
lash of anti-Catholic feeling."

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In the course of his radio ad-
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Harris said in part:

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attributing It to %Imitator..

Wolf, the idled. authorlt)
"SI
for Init. statement is on American dea-
l...It order now eleceus“1, 11111041 writing
Mailed to Amnionn ottidects.
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"11 eek afterorris. I hollsands upon
biographer of Mows Montellore 000 the , hoomands hung
oPow
Sir Moses aim!, indeed 1111111.1111114 of Ids fellow
L111'1141 50 off.
Englishman
3Iontetlore al 110 time f kited the city count r) men anti mine 10111.4 Mend')
0111., (111. file) 111Ylr to
of Crukoo, here he ons supposed to /1111111. 111 ttttthis
Mate
the fan.lem 'won iiiii torment them the et hoes of the hatred,
Ire
puldIshed by lather Coughlin. The Year and tincharil olden.. that d nix m a nomse
11140, 111 en as they rue in Melt the
the ,irks of Jeo
I Catholic.
statement wns boattml, was a cry lousy
In
In' I.ermatif . 'node frs and anger rims
e in the life of Moutetlore because of al .110 t hey feel Is an
of
The
he Intelligent
the Da1114011 . 101 affair of that ear. De- prehttlite a n d bigotry.
siring to go to the aid of 111, pereecuted kilow lino rattily a on tigulast Jen n
Sir Moses in DUO can lore411110 a cry "lio Popery." They
JY.I Of
Journeyed through France ID Fdold amt knot. how easily Ike dark Of 1. a a 11 of
then returned hDn, e by .11) of Constan- hate eon be loloo n by irresponoildeora-
tory into a otorm o Inch eh 1 ilea.
tinople and II .
"The libel agantot Mottlettore Is an lion and &erne. founder. Ni monde,
ok1 forgery. It ran lie towed hack to then Intelligent Jews--lee, and In-
I
n anti-Semitic book published In 11015 telligent Catholics, ascribe to Er.
111a2(1111,11 111101111111101VO 111a1 ha t
in Iternaally b, Mai. Osman Dry. en - lin
coterie.
Conquestof the 1110111 not
World
titled
- Tile
"Let tee ask surto people a 'tether
Jeo a" This boomer, 11111 not
ail divas lire shit enielitMonlellore, the) 11111111 1/11 a 101111 moniker bte11111.1 11
but to a 10,1111111.111 pl11/1) ■■ I, how name 11111111a km and mtge.. o ith stall.. do
they Impute 10a 111Yrr 1.11'111111411 Ina-
he said ”Is unfortunately link.. a
The forged statement P ros then ploktml 1 ■ 0111111 cu nning and malignancy, , or 110
up be the anti-Semitic publishing house they Just 10,11111 1 /If alto off and beg
of Theodor Fritsch of Leipzig, n !doh their family mod inlaid/ors to 110 like-
oniony of Its .14.1 Ion. .Ise?
axed it In
For example, In the "AnlItemileti-hat -
1101,11111r
"Th. I rut), Is that most
flth edition 1110410, Inge
spnikers are lond shakers, 'hat shrir k
the referents. to the 'prominent Jew Pilo a nil scream and 1.111.111a It and 01/111/1
I 11 I I 1 air le the state-
1111 t he spiritual static In the idmoo-
I I ga II Ng lie press Is explained pherc
l'here 1ve enough whorl in tilts
Ile In 0. national Ilfe and enough teen-
parted helically Ibex; "believed lo
Montetiore." In a inter tart of the tame ier/an in I Ite air, tour Insole lime. Pr.
hook, page 177, t 0 toothed% rnip- 11.111111) ,lough charged o ith static to
towns as an establ she; fact. In 1090, explol
Coughlin's blaring Ort1i0r).
1 . r.
the Themlor Fritsch publishing IttlaSe
011011111 11111111110 for lite despair
11.10111 I three different envoi*. nob
lie 'gamine., the prejudice, that flick.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer

INVITE YOU TO

ONE)

nation of the press, has been
shown by the American Jewish
Congress to be identical with a
quotation published in a Nazi en-
cyclopaedia which has been traced
back to an old forgery.
The quotation appeared in the
March 6 issue of Social Justice.
It WIIS shown that the same para-
graph appeared in "Segilla Veri,"
an anti - Semitic encyclopedia
published by Ulrich Fleischauer,
anti-Jewish propagandist of
Erfurt, Germany. The Congress
further showed that (1) Monte-
Fiore never was in Krakow, where
he was alleged to have made
the statement, (2) the quotation
had been admitted by a German
anti-Semitic newspaper to be a
forgery, (3) the same statement
was published in an anti-Semitic
book in 1875, but not attributed
to Montefiore, (4) Simon Wolf,
cited by Social Justice as author-
ity for the quotation, never wrote
on Montefiore, the late Lucien
Wolf having been his biographer.

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