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(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) of gases at metallic surfaces, the community enjoys better light from gas-filled electric lamps. Be- cause our medical centers could direct the efforts of a corps of men to solving the problem of malaria, the American nation is freed from a great source. Each of us in his labor or his profession performs highly specialized work. It is, however, only by coordinat- ing our specialized efforts that the needs of each are satisfied. By such coordination we have a great- er abundance than ever before in history, As our greatest strength lies in such cooperation, so our greatest fear must be of those factors which tend to introduce dissen- tious and the formation within the community of antagonistic groups. This is clearly the most vulnerable aspect of a free com- munity, where we may expect at- tack by foes from within and from without. Those who sow the seeds of hate and discord are thus our greatest enemies. Community strength lies in working together for the common good, In a technological world where specialization and coopera- tion are of unprecedented impor- tance, the love of our fellows thus becomes the law of life. Brotherhood of Mankind The truth is that science today as never before is stressing the brotherhood of all mankind. At I the moment it is probable that our greatest strength is to be found in coordinating the efforts of our national community. Yet the rapid trend of social development —evolution, if you wish—as stim- ulated by science and technology, is the growth of larger and larger communities. Just because such larger communities, when knit to- gether by railroads and wires and radio, are stronger than smaller ones, they must prevail in the intense competition among mod- ern nations. In strengthening the community life of our nation, we shall thus be preparing the way for the development of that world community toward which science points, Incidentally, I would note how the advances of our knowledge and techniques have themselves resulted from contributions from many sources. Fire,•the wheel, the inclined plane are prehistoric. Iron scents to have come either from the llittities or from the Somali negroes, the only primitive peo- ple who continue their own an- cient method of iron production. The alphabet came to us from the Phoenician Semites and print- ing from the Chinese. Electricity and magnetism were described by the Greeks, as was also the helio- centric solar system. Answer to Racialism Coming down to modern times, in the field of science, .Galileo, an Italian Catholic, discovered the laws of falling bodies and started modern science. Necoton, a Prot- estant, earnestiy concerned with religion, established the laws of mechanics, which were brilliantly developed by Laplace and La Grange to whom religion meant little. Radio waves were discov- ered by Herz, a German' Jew; x-rays by Rontgen, a German Protestant; and cosmic rays by Hess, an Austrian Catholic. For the, theory which interprets these rays we are chiefly indebted to Maxwell, the English Protestant, Einstein. the German Jew, and de Broglie, the French Catholic. As I consider those who have discovered the various particles which compose the cosmic rays, there are Lorentz, the Dutch free. thinker, and Thomson of the Church of England, who identified the negative electron; Rutherford, the New Zealander, negligent of religion, who found the proton; Anderson, the American of Swe- dish descent, who first observed the positive electron; Germany's Rothe, France's JolMt and Eng- land's Chadwick who found the neutrons, America's Irish Protest- ant Milliken and Italy's Jewish Rossi who distinguished the show- er producing rays, and the Jap- anese Yukawa who predicted the mesotron which is now the center of scientific interest. This is the answer to those who would contrast Aryan science and Jewish science. JEWISH YOUTH VIEWS ITS FUTURE (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) abnormal nation. They alone of NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED all national groups are a minority wherever they are found, without at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs a homeland of any kind. They SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal alone are a nation of merchants and middle-class capitalists with- Private Lessons Can Be Arranged out a farmer or a laboring class. Transportation furnished for children who live at • These two factors are the essence distance from the school. and this basis of the Jewish prob- For information call HOgsrth 1889 lem. The unsound economic dis- tribution makes the Jew especial- ly vulnerable. Ile is easily dis- work In these days of crisis will placed from his middle-class oc- be told you'll realize that its lead- cupations at a time when all other ers deserve a whole bouquet of fields are closed. The fact that he orchids for one of the awellest has no homeland to afford him lobs of, refugee reconstruction political protection makes him an PROM PA019 OM ever done. easy victim of persecution—a / Jacob Epsteints Bust of Dr. scapegoat that can be used to Hitler that a funeral can't fix" Stephen S. Wise, which was pre- keep the mass mind from real was IlarrY's retort, sented to Dr. Wise by his friends, Problems of the country, be it HOME NEWS will adorn the library of the Jew- Germany, Poland or even Amer- •• The reason why the Refugee ish Institute of Religion , . . To ica. Not until these two abnor- Conference at Washington is those who ask why he isn't tak- malities are removed will the Jew something of a flop is because the ing the bust home Dr. Wise ex- be able to live in economic se- French and British governments plains: "Two Wise faces in one curity and without fear of perse- take the stand that after the war house would be too much for any cution. 49 Minorities in Central and family to bear." The task of remedying these astern Europe will no longer Justice Irving Lehman's speech basic ills of the Jewish nation is have to seek a place of refuge at the closing dinner of the Pales- embodied in Zionism. The aim of ... As a matter of fact, so con- tine Pavilion made a strongly Zionism is to create a stable Jew- vinced are the Allies that before Zionistic impression ... The non- ish nation in Palestine, the his- long the Hitler government will Zionist leader feels deeply an- toric Jewish homeland. It is true be a Ching of the past that they noyed because the Refugee Con- that not all Jews can go to Pales- believe that as soon as the war ference at Washington didn't men- tine. But the establishment of a is over many of the refugees who tion Palestine as a possible refuge state would give Jews the world are now looking for a home will . . Nobel-Prize-winner Thomas over ■ n international political be rushing back to Germany, Mann visited only two pavilions at status which would make hard Don't lay any bets on Hitler's the New York World's Fair—the pressed governments look else- , death becoming the biggest news Soviet Pavilion on the opening where for a scapegoat. Palestine story in the history of American day of exposition, and the Pal- also offers a normal and healthy newopaperdom . . , If he should estine Pavilion on its closing day. economic life for the nation and die while still riding high his What the American Jewish Con- a chance for true cultural devel- obituary in the Times will be gress needs is that rare article, opment from which all Jews seven columns long, and no more a good fund-raising director, would derive benefit. Only in Pal- . . . It's all prepared . . . What estine through Zionism can these we personally hope for is a two- FILM DEPT. things be accomplished. To this The new Disraeli film that Hol- movement Jewish youth in Amer- line item buried among the ads, in 1960, saying: "Adolf Hitler, lywood is planning will studiedly ica must bend their efforts. If who once fooled a lot of people ignore the great statesman's ef- they do not recognize this neces- forts to remove the religious dis- sity now, they will recognize it - died in his padded cell," • That new Brooklyn daily which abilities against Catholics and later on when the tragedy of the 'Johannes Steel and A. Spiro are Jews existing in England in his Jew strikes them personally. And ' , reported to be launching is, we day . .. The owners that be have persecution will come to Ameri- .are told, intended primarily as an decided that this is no time to can Jews as it has conic and will •election sheet, and not pro-Roose- remind the public of such mat- continue to come to all Jews un- ters. velt either. til they are back on their own The news that the names of all If you see the film, "A Peo- land living their own life. Father Coughlin's affiliates will ple Eternal," and you hear Con- It is up to American Jewish be changed to include the words rad Veldt, the well-known ex• youth to carry through these mo- •"worker"'and "American" is in- German—now British—film star, mentous tasks. I say American teresting indeed . . . It reminds speak Yiddish, don't think you're Jews for we can no longer ex- us of the fact that the full name drecming .. . It's a British-pro- pect the broken Jewry of Europe of the Nazi party is "Nationalist duced movie, with Yiddish dia- to do much. And I say American 'Socialist German Workers' Party," logue dubbed in. youth, for we can rest assured -CHIT-CHAT • that it is the youth who will bring ABOUT PEOPLE Where's something tragic about salvation to the Jewish nation. Virtuoso Emmanuel Feuermann, In this epoch more than in any " the. • posters which the Polish travel agency in New York still who possesses the last 'cello made other we can see how instru- by the great Italian master Stradi- mental youth is in molding his- `features, inviting Americans to Visit its "picturesque and flourish- varius, reserves an extra Pullman tory. Therefore, Jewish youth chair or berth for the instrument must do something basic to aid ing" country, whenever he must travel by train the Jewish people. Education, i • Don't miss the December Issue It's insured for $35.000. Of True Story Magazine ... Helen communal work, fighting anti- Mrs. Thomas Mann's first name Semitism, etc., are all important Vooros, who testified before the is Katie , .. And although some tasks that must be done. However, Dies Committee, tells more than she ever told before of her ex- of her society friends consider it they must be done in the light undignified she always of Zionist ideals and in unison periences in a Bund camp . . . highly signs it that way. with Zionist activities. And will the faces of the Nazti Secretary of the Treasury -' followers of Fritz Kuhn be red Whatever ways are chosen by , when they read Helen's confes- Henry Morgenthau, who's one of Jewish youth, Zionism must and the hardest-working members of will be by far the most important. •aions! The business men of New President Roosevelt's Cabinet, in- -York's East 86th Street are launch- variably eats lunch in his office ing a vigorous publicity campaign . He feels he can't spare the Jewish Effort in Advance- to clear their district of the pro- time to go out. ment and Progress Nazi stigma bestowed on it by Don't put any stock in those of Mankind the noisy Bund adherents . . . hopeful rumors that are now Which reminds us of Walter whispered about that Sholem B, M. MANUEL HELFMAN Winchell's new name for the Asch's new book, 'The Nazarene,' Bund—the Kuhn-Klux-Klan, will win him the Nobel Prize. The elders of the Jewish com- Jimmy Fidler, widely syndicat- Max Reinhardt's first grand- munity have, from time imme- ed Ilolly•ood columnist, suggests child will be not only American morial, incessantly and most prop- that British fliers drop Hedy but Hollywood-born . .. His son erly pointed out from pulpit and Litmarea picture into German Wolfgang is the anticipating Platform that the future of Jew- territory instead of propaganda father . ish youth should be consecrated leaflets e . ,;. th ,is. B i n y gs hto hw at i Tic t a h to e p m t o h le ia in t Stella Adler, daughter of the to the preparation for and pur- suit of Jewish leadership. To fur- l ate Jacob P. Adler, is going to from fighting, he claims, be married to Mark Lawrence, ther emphasize this message and YOU SHOULD KNOW illustrate this all-important les- When the whole story of the the actor . . . To Francine Larri- son, resort is constantly had to Joint Distribution Committee's more, Adler's niece, will go the the fact that our common misfor- honor of stardom in Sinclair tunes and minority status have Lewis' new Play. called for a sort of hereditary Admirers, of skating champion obligation upon the younger ele- Irving Jaffee will soon be able to ment to devote a part of their see him perform at the Gay energy, worldly goods, and tal- Blades, in West 52nd. St., New ents for the benefit of their co- York. religionists. We are repeatedly re- Sirs. Joseph Schildkraat, the minded of the desperate plight of beautiful blonde wife of Rudolph our people and of the resulting Schildkraut's son, is said to be necessity of obtaining our own very sick. salvation by ourselves because of STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL •,i•......, THE LEGAL CHRONICLE the neglect or refusal of human- ity at large to appreciate and as- sist In alleviating our unfortunate situation. We youth are constant- ly made to recall the Maccobeean role played by our own Jewish heroes as a means of inspiration to emulate the example of those who gave of their careers and lives to the service and further- ance of Jewish causes in peace and in conflict. Yet such a mode of argument appealing to strict Jewish con- sciousness, in many instances, re- sults in an unfortunate, distorted interpretation that such leader- ship to be really useful and con- structive should concern itself, in a substantial measure, directly with Jewish problems, furthering Jewish pursuits, and on behalf of Jews as a special entity. Whereas geographic and physi- cal limitations have commonly been the lot of our ancestors and contemporaries, yet it is to the credit and glory of our race that Israel has never been character- ized by a mental and spiritual "ghetto"—namely, a selfish limi- tation of our resources and tal- ents along the narrow confines of Jewish activity. Suffice it to say, the proudest pages of world his- November 10, 1939 tory fairly burst with achieve- SERVICE GROUP'S SARG MARIONETTES IN a few minutes the watcher is car- ments of our co-religionists that MEMBERS WORK IN ried away by -the magic of the run the gamut of all Phases of lit- ROBIN HOOD SATURDAY artistry and forgets them entirely, erature, arts, and the sciences COMMUNITY DRIVE which have permitted of the ad- vancement and progress of all mankind, not merely the Jews themselves as some sort of a body Politic. Although the accomplishments that have been usually suggested as a source of pride to our people are in fields of endeavor involving technical knowledge, mere honest effort and talents which are com- mon to every individual may also Rain results of immeasurable value. We in the last few months have seen the musical harmony of an Irving Berlin create a much- needed expression of all Ameri- cans' common love of country in his composition "God Bless Amer- ica"; the fundamental element of Patriotism as in all of us have motivated a Walter Winchell to the dissemination of good will and inter-group harmony that is beneficial to the entire nation; and the efforts in the promotion of the cause of peace and allevia- tion of paralytic suffering spring- ing forth from the humanitarian- ism as found in Eddie Cantor are a source of genuine satisfaction to us all. These examples are particularly significant in that or- dinary effort which well could have been narrowed down to Jew- ish application have been em- ployed toward the well-being of their fellow man and, as a matter of fact, have inured in a larger measure to the benefit of the Jew- ish people in welding us as a nec- essary part of the social order be- cause of its contribution to society as a whole. It should also be especially noted that the talents and char- acteristics mentioned above as creating priceless benefits are all common in a substantial measure in every individual and are of the ordinary sort as contrasted to technical and scientific knowledge of our heretofore recognized lead- ers of achievement. While it cannot but be readily admitted that Jewish leadership talent must be devoted to the Pursuit and solution of Jewish Problems and difficult situations and the development of Jewish in- stitutions, yet it must not be for- gotten by those who perhaps are not gifted or inclined toward communal effort of this sort that he also nobly serves the cause, heritage and destiny of Israel who devotes his efforts and talent, however ordinary and common- place they may be, to the advance- ment and progress of mankind. Rubenstein Piano Studios Move to New Quarters Rubenstein Piano Studios have moved to their new location at 12626 Dexter Blvd., between Ful - lerton and Leslie. Mrs. Rose Ru- benstein, known for the past 22 years as a teacher, instructs piano individually and in groups and also gives classes in theory in ear- training. Mrs. Rubenstein is con- ducting baby classes for children from 3 to 5 years of age, teach- ing them the fundamentals of music through foundation for their future study of music. Mrs. Ru- benstein is assisted by her daugh- ter, Eada, who is well known in Detroit for her public appearances as soloist. SOFIA (WNS) — Following anti-Jewish excesses here during the week of Yom Kippur, the cabinet has taken steps to prevent a recurrence of such demonstra= tions by issuing decrees against members of the outlawed fascist anti-Semitic organizations Ratnitzi and National Legion. (CONCLUDED FI1081 PAGE ONE) K. Harris, Jacob Keidan, Alex Kraft, Saul M. Leach, Theodore Levin, Milton M. Maddin, Morris Marks, David Si, Miro, Harry Robbins, Norman Rom, Charles Rubiner, Myron Schiffman. 'Wal- ter Schmier, Harold M. Shapero, Irving S. Simons, Samuel Simmer and Norman Snider. In addition to their work in the Lawyers' Division, the following campaigners are active in the Special Gifts Division of the Drive, and have been soliciting for this group since Oct. 16: Sidney L. Alexander, Irwin I. Cohn, Herbert F.iges, Jacob Keidan, Milton Maddin and Henry Meyers. Detroit Sunshine Club at Miami Beach Resumes Activities Mrs. Fannie Strauss, president of the Detroit Sunshine Club, was welcomed back to Miami Beach, Fla. The officers and members hope to make this a banner season, and are awaiting the return of their organizer. Mrs. H. II. Prenzlauer. The world-famous marionettes and the original New York com- pany of Tony Sarg's Marionettes will play afternoon and evening performances of "Robin Hood," Saturday, Nov. 18, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple. To many people who have seen the various Sarg shows during the last 16 years the very name of Tony Sarg's Marionettes spells enchantment in anticipation. Sarg is the originator of the Marion- ette traveling company, and while he now has imitators too numer- ous to mention there are still very few who produce complete plays and none who have established the Sarg record of 15 years on Broadway as a standard theatrical attraction, competing with the best the Great White Way and its prolific side streets can offer. The Tony Sorg Marionettes have all the attributes of actors, and can do many things that the regular stage actor must omit. The dolls have moving arms, legs, eyes, mouths, all done by the aid of strings which are managed by wooden controls from a bridge built above the stage. The oper- ators are hidden from view and, though the strings are visible. in If Tony Sarg had lived in the days of black magic, says the Theater Magazine, he would have been burned as a sorcerer or wiz- ard, or whatever it is in trousers that corresponds to a witch. His puppets are so life-like that they really smell of sorcery. Gift to Scholarship Fund of Hebrew Schools The United Hebrew Schools is in receipt of a contribution to the scholarship fund from Nate Rob- inson, in memory of Murray Ber- ger of Central Park West, New York City. Philomathic Debating Club At its weekly meeting, last Sun- day, the Philomathic Debating Club presented a panel discussion on "Neutrality." Participating in the program were Irving Sides, Albert Siegel and Martin Sha- piro. At the next meeting, Sunday, Nov. 12, there will be election of participants for the club's coming out affair, the annual oratorical contest. Plans for the Philomathic De- bating Club's banquet were also discussed. C. F. SMITH CO. 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