A wed= 'tweak Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO plEVErnonlmsn (hamlet" and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE April 7, 1939 Purely Commentary SCHIFF 8 MOSKOWITZ KOSHER CATERING CO. IN THE NEW K. OF P. BUILDING 114 ERSKINE, Cor. JOHN R Unexcelled Facilities for Weddings, Banquets, Parties, Showers, etc. 2 LARGE HALLS KITH SEATING CAPACITY OE 4311 EACH Smaller Dining Rooms for 50 and $4 Phone Clifford 2469 — Office: 1937 Gladstone, Tyler 6.3530 Be al.o eater at all lannrotuea hold. and hall.. Will Your Home Be Their Home? If you are a home owner you probably have to deal with a mort- gage. Payments are fairly easy to make now, but if you should die before the mortgage is paid off, your dependents might have a struggle to make the payments. For what is, in effect, merely a slight increase in the interest rate you pay, you can obtain a Great-West policy which will clear off the mortgage for your family if the emergency Should ever arise. Let me give you full particulars of this attractive plan. SEYMOUR J. COHN 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. \ 1 1.1 . 1 ■ FD from EDITORIAL PAGE) --• part of wisdom to view it practically. The senti- ment it expresses reflects a reaction in Jewish ranks that is spreading rapidly. Jews desire action. The masses of our people are sick and tired of hearing their leaders say that the non-Jews are speaking in condemnation of discriminations) by Christians. The average Jew knobs by this time that the Christians expect the Jews to fight for their own rights. If we don't it will be interpreted in some quarters as an admission of guilt. Self- respect demands that such an impression should not be given. Rabbi Schultz will have many ad- herents to his views. • Jewish. Until now it was Nazism that strengthened Jewish ties and made better Jews. Now it is the church. Until now the churches vied with one another for converts. Now, some churches, inspired by Nazism, are competing for the right to ban Jews. In this respect the anti-Semites are most stupid. The way of the past, when Christians wanted Jew- ish ranks to dwindle, was to invite them to become converts and to be nice to them under the bap- tismal font. The modern anti-Semites only help make better Jews . • Lutheran Evangelicals and the Jews We renew the recommendation to our readers and to all friends of democracy that they study the Stackpole - English edition of Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf" for an understanding of the Nazi mind and for the realization of what the Hitler regime aspires for. Nora Wain, in her fictionized non-fiction book "Reaching for the Stars," refers to columns of letters that appeared in the London Times debat- ing whether "Mein Kamp" has any importance now, as it was written sonic years ago. Com- menting on this she points out: "The able Propa- ganda Minister misses nothing. He answered it firmly with a statement radioed to the world: 'We go forward with the book in one hand and the sword in the other.' " For an understanding of what the Nazis aspire for, "Mein Kampf" must be studied. It is like getting at the root of a disease. You must find the source, you must know the course it follows, you must know how deadly the poison. Knowing it all, it should be easier to fight the menace of Hitleriam. A report quoted by the International Christian Press and Information Service of Geneva suites that the Lutheran Evangelical Church in Saxony has prohibited Jews from becoming members. Accord- ing, to that church's press service, quoted from Geneva, the bun is made in the following terms: "I. Jena ins) not be members of the EtnnaelIeld I handl of Saxony. °R. The clergy of the Esonselleal Church of sax- any arc not obliged to perform nlIthms riles for Jens soh, Inoutole 1111.0br ro Of use church before the prent se deer, 1 .11111l* Into force: church ImIldIngs .11 ■ Y 104 I N' riles. b. The perbtrmanee mil- roe t/nous rites for Jens to 110 are not members of the Roonielleal 'torch Is loodnohalitle. ,. Henceforth no choral town Hill be 1111110.41 on Jrvr, es en If Ole) are members Of Of smallest 'Imo tof 411011, . °lite oleo ree eniers Into h,rrr on the di.) of The announcement further states that the Thur- ingen Evangelical Church has issued a similar de- cree. This is the new method of forcing Jews to stay Passover Greetings I SEND PASSOVER GREETINGS TO MY FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS AND CO-RELIGIONISTS IN THE SPIRIT OF THIS GREAT FESTIVAL, WHEN THE HOSTS OF LIBERTY, LIGHT AND JUSTICE HAVE DEFEATED THE FORCES OF OPPRESSION, DARKNESS AND INIQUITY. "Mein Kampf" and the Nazi Plans ---MOE LEITER Israel's liberation from the enslavement of Egyptian Pharoahs is an inspiring chapter in the history of man- kind. Passover teaches a lesson not only to the children of Israel, but to the civilized world - it brings home to all thinking people that freedom and light and right- eousness will triumph. SUNDAY, APRIL 16, SET AS DATE Rumanian Tenor in FOR OPENING OF SPECIAL GIFTS Concert April 15 SOLICITATIONS IN ALLIED DRIVE Chief Rabbi, Other Leaders "GREAT-WEST LIFE FOR— Recommend Him Highly depression; opportunities for em- Jean Nicolesco, eminent Ru- ployment or for the investment but in addition, the officers of of small capital, especially in the manian tenor who arrived in this the various groups ore forming large cities where immigrants country less than a month ago, teams within their respective or- have shown a tendency to con- will be presented in a song re- ganizations to solicit members for centrate, are greatly circum- cital at the Institute of Arts on individual subscriptions to the scribed. Sometimes even we hear Saturday evening, April 15. The campaign, and a large number of voices of challenge raised against organizations and congregations the newcomers in our midst. have already decided on their And so under the present eco- group contributions," stated My- nomic conditions that are BO vast- ron A. Keys and Joseph Bern- ly different from those that pre- stein, co-chairmen of the Organi- vailed when your ancestors and zations Division. mine came here in the 1800's, The Beth Tefilo Emanuel Con- what must be the policy of the gregation has increased its con- National Coordinating Commit- gregational pledge this year from tee Fund and its beneficiary or- $50 to $500, according to a ganizations in handling the refu- statement made by William Sand- gees? As of the utmost import- ler, president of the congregation, ance, we have recognized the ur- and his fellow officers, M. II. gency of resettling the newcomer, Schneider, vice president, and L. out of New York, out of the larg- Kramer. treasurer. er cities, into the smaller com- A. J. Katz, president of the munities, into the less populated Pinsker Progressive Aid Society, areas of the country. In this pars has reported that through the mount policy, our beginnings have cooperation of the officers and met with more than gratifying members of his society, the 1939 success. Over 250 local commu- Allied Jewish Campaign organiza- nities have been organized tional pledge of this group will throughout the United States: be increased from $151) to $700. this number will be expanded in Leo Leibhaber serves as vice 1939, so that we look forward to president of the Pinsker Progress- resettling over 5000 refuge , ve Aid Society; A. Kla•, recording families and individuals through- secretary; Albert Parven, finan- out the country this year. It pre- cial secretary; and Ben Hoffer, sents a task that requires system- JEAN NICOLESCO treasurer. atic and tactful handling not only The Women's Committee on on the part of the National Co- concert is being sponsored by the Organizational Pledges, headed by ordinating Committee, but we Musical Arts Bureau. Hie wife, Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mrs. must likewise have the coopeht- Mrs. Dora Nicolesco, will be the Isaac Gilbert, will hold its next lion and the sympathetic under- piano accompanist. Mr. Nicolesco comes to this meeting on April 13. This corn- standing of the enlightened Jew- mittee, which is responsible for ish leadership of the entire coun- country highly recommended by outstanding Jewish leaders in pledges to the campaign from try. the various women's clubs and Another long° range policy of Rumania. Ile has with him tes- groups within the city is com- the National Coordinating Com- timonials from the Chief Rabbi posed of the following members: mittee Fund is based on our full in Rumania, a senator of the Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mrs. Philip recognition that not a single refu- Rumanian parliament, Dr. J. Bloonigarden, Mrs. II. Buchman, gee must be permitted to become Niemirover. He also has the rec- Mrs. Goldie Kavanau, Mrs. Jacob a charge on public funds. As you ommendation of the Roumanian Farkas, Mrs. Dora Finkel, Mrs. all know, a newcomer who would organizations in this country, in- Louis Fried, Mrs. Jack Freedman, be permitted to become a public cluding one from S. Kanter, Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsberg, Mrs. charge would not only become prominent Rumanian Jewish lead- Charles Gitlin, Mrs. Ella Good- subject to deportation, but would er in New York. Mr. Nicolesco has appeared in man, Mrs. Paula Goldsmith, Mrs. also constitute a source of anti- Jacob Harvith. Mrs. Ruben Men- Semitic infection. The newcomers concerts in Paris, Nice, Lyon, Geneva, Ostend, Montreal, and delsohn, Mrs. Maurice Morse, today are almost the final victims Mrs. A. E. Rosenberg, Mrs. of totalitarian brutality, and as everywhere has been highly ac- Charles Robinson. Mrs. II. Sha- such, they have been compelled claimed for his ability as a musi- pero, Mrs. Carl P. Schiller and to leave almost all their resources cian and fot his beautiful voice. behind them. And we are proud Mrs H. Goldberg. The Service Squad, headed by of the fact that with the support Benjamin Lemberg, is in con- of the American Jewish commu- stant contact with every group, nity as a whole and even with overseeing the signing of the non-Jewish cooperation, not a sin- Pledge cards and the business rou- gle newcomer has been unpro- tine involved. Under the auspices vided with shelter or the other of the Organization Division, necessities of life. Circumstances Rabbi Isaac Stoliman, chairman in 1939 will dictate the continu- of the Synagogue Committee, is ance of this policy. planning a mass meeting to which I shall not enlarge on the nu- Detroit Jewry will be invited to merous other activities on behalf A reunion of all Young Ju- hear an address by Rabbi Meyer of refugees that are conducted by daeans in Detroit will he held at Berlin, national leader of Mix- the National .Coordinating Com- 8:30 p. m. on Monday, April 2-1, rachi, on behalf of the Allied mittee Fund and its affiliates. Our at Hotel Statler. Jewish Campaign. employment, resettlement, immi- All former Young Judaeans gration, re-training and assistance and former leaders of Young Ju- The Place of the National nrograms are what may be termed daea clubs are called upon to at- our normal functions. But how tend this gathering and to join Coordinating Committee can we avoid meeting the emer- in reminiscing over previous ex- gencies that continually arise to periences in Jewish youth work. By HENRY WINEMAN There will he an interesting Among the numerous and or- test our statesmanship, let alone our financial respurces1 Every program and an informal social in the Refugee Problem tragedy visited on our people in hour. gent problems and responsibilities Europe in 1939 means a greater Further details will be an- that face American Jewry today, demand for our services. Tian- nounced next weeek. none exceeds in importance the sient refugees continue to arrive situation presented by the new- penniless—en route to other comers to our shores. The tide of countries. We have had to extend Perfection Lodge Boxing and refugee immigration from Ger- Sports Carnival on our activities to nearby Central many which began,as a trickle in and South American countries— Wednesday 1933, with the arrival of about by long distance 'phone and cable 3,000 immigrants in that year, —in order to find temporary or Perfection Lodge No. 466, F. will, from all indications, attain Permanent homes for these hap- & A. M. will present its second in 1939 the full maximum of less folks. On occasion we have annual boxing and sports carnival 27,370 permitted under the Amer- had to post bonds in foreign coun- on Wednesday, April 12, at 8 ican quota immigration laws. tries so that the refugees for p. m., at Masonic Temple Drill While exploring and developing whom we succeeded in obtaining Hall. There will be six four-round the possibilities of making the admission should not become pub- bouts and other surprises. The United Jewish Appeal the suc- lic charges. proceeds will go for the benefit cess that it must be if all the Even today—five months after of the S. Kahn Memorial Fund. three participating organizations Tickets will be sold at the door. the pogroms of Nov. 10 and II are to receive the full financial support of every community in in Germany, the New York of- fices on 46th Street are being the Allied Jewish Campaign in the land, it is not no much the financial requirements of the Na- visited by as many as 6,000 iwo- Iletroit. For this vital service and tional Coordinating Committee ple a week—both refugees in for the maintenance of other es- Fund that should be stressed. need of our various services. as sential local, national and over- What needs to be emphasized is well as relatives and friends of seas services, we are asking the the task in statesmanship and refugees or prospective immi- help of every member of the De- long range vision that challenges grants. All need—and receive— troit Jewish community in the us if we are to assist the refugees advice, guidance and assistance. coming drive. in our midst to become rapidly The files are replete with grateful absorbed into the democratic way letters of appreciation not only of life of our country—that has from refugees whom we have kept its doors open to the seekers helped in some way, but also of a haven of refuge from old from relatives and friends. Our programs will require at world inhumanities. How does the present influx of least $3,000,000 in 1939. Funds refugees differ from the move- alone, however, are not our onlvy CONCLUDED FROE EDITORIAL PAGE ments of groups of immigrants to strength—we mast look for guid- our doors in the last century? ance toward the intelligent, en- amongst the smaller officials off The immigrants who came here lightened and far-sighted states- the vast Nazi bureaucracy, the in the 1800's were faced with menlike vision among the lead , r- officials of which have been and economic and industrial possibili- ship in the entire body of Ameri- are still being bribed with small ties that were yet in their in- can Jewry. It Is ip our conscious payments, with jewelry, plate, fancy; in every part of the coun- ness that we are all partners and motor-cars, cameras, and similar try new opportunities for busi- willing counselors in the task of articles. In Bavaria there has been a ness, trade and professional ex- helping the refugees that we can istences were wide open, crying find encouragement to carry on good deal of passive resistance to for development with new brains our work in their behalf in the the speeding up of industry and in the Ruhr there have been many and energy. The picture in the coming year. The work of the National Co- cases of sabotage. In Austria there 1930's, on the other hand, is, as you all know, quite a, different ordinating Committee is an im- have been strikes. What has wor- one. We are still in the struggle portant part of the United Jewish ried the Nazis in Austria a good to raise ourselves from the bot- Appeal, which is to receive the deal - are the acts of "sabotage" tom of the trough of an economic major portion of funds raised in in the Air Force, the usual method The last few years have also taught us another lesson - one of the desirability of 'obtaining freedom from economic distress. 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The author reminds her of the hard life in Palestine, "and you know what a lazy little devil you are." To which came the reply: "I should not be lacy in Pal• estine. There would be some• thine to work for. I know ex• actly how it would be in Eng- land. Not as bad as it is now in Germany, of course, but like it used to be here. And that is not good enough. We are fin- ished with people who do not really want us." Mrs. Kent says that all her young people were "ardent Zion- ists, studying Hebrew with fer- vor, and could only be cajoled into applying themselves to Eng- lish by the reminder that in Pal- estine they would need English as much as Hebrew. I soon came to feel that whether they ever went to Palestine or not their ' Zionist ideals ought to be en- couraged as providing their only interest in life." "I married a German" is a great human document. If it could only be placed in the hands of 'those whose minds have been poi- !soned by Nazi propaganda, the .harm would be undone. This book I should sell in the thousands. It is wholesome material in the in- terest of truth. I Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home (acknowledges donations from the following: Mrs. H. Warner, Mn. Lena Pieczkowski. Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mrs. Moe Newman, Far- band School, Mr. Kenneth Morris. JITTERS IN GERMANY: THE DISCONTENT UNDER NAZI RULE !of the "saboteur" being to put !sugar in the petrol. Discontent is deepened by the fear of war. Mr. Chamberlain is I widely regarded in Germany as the man who "saved peace," But someone must have threatened the "peace" he "saved." And there is no doubt in the minds of many Germans who that some- one is. Hitler is regarded as the man who wanted to start a war last year and, having been thwart- ed, means to start one at the earliest opportunity. There are certainly far more "jitter-bugs" in the Third Realm than there are in Great Britain. Business PERFECTION LODGE, F. & A. M. 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