October 4,
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creeds •tnd all national origins.
But Jews will find much to thrill
in it when they read the chapter
on Palestine. It is the story of
a visit to a proud and creative
people.
In the story of Ain Charod,
for instance, we read the follow-
ing episode:
"Two young men came for-
ward to meet us, seeing our
lights and hearing our engines,
as we swung out of the euca-
lyptus-grove. One of them limp-
ed, for he had a wooden leg.
He had lost his own fighting
in the Jewish Legion, in Pales-
tine here, against the Turks.
It seemed to me appropriate
and touching that it should be
upon Jewish land that he must
henceforth stump on his wood-
en leg, in the country where
he had himself suffered griev-
ous loss, and his brother had
hi s head shot from his should-
ers. It was Jewish land in Pal-
estine for the purchase
of
which the pennies
of little
sempstresses no less than that
of thousands of rich merchants
had been contributed. It was
a purchase effected under the
sanctio n of England, with the
assembled nations agreed up-
on that sanction. The young
soldier of the Jews had been
luckier than others. They had
removed hi s leg from the
groins, but Fate had afforded
him great consolation. His
companion
came
forward,
blinking through spectacles,
and with more than a hint of
bent back and stooping should-
ers. Though he follow the
plough another score or two-
score years his shoulders will
never be quite straightened.
Once, for days and nights, al-
most without pause, he studied
physics and chemistry in his
small attic. He passed his de-
grees with gold medals. But
he heard Gideon's water call-
ing under the flank of Gilboa
and he swept his papers aside
and cam e over to be one of the
new warriors. His shoulders
will never be straight; but I
sa w his small boy in the kin-
dergarten next day, and heav-
en know s that all the nurs-
eries of Eaton house no small
child with straighter limbs."
3,000 Jewish Refugees Stranded STAGE AND SCREEN
On Two Ships at Rumanian Port
GENEVA, (WNS) — Hitlerism
and the accompanying sweep of
anti-Semitism throughout Europe
has unfolded no more tragic
story than that of the 3,000 Jews,
stranded for the past two weeks
on two rotting Greek steamers
at Tuloea, Rumanian port in the
Danube delta.
refugees
The 3,000 Jewish
who scraped together every cent
they could lay their hands on to
make the trip, expect to go to
Palestine where they have hopes
of finding a haven. Actually,
their chances of ever reaching
the Holy Land are very slim.
Rumanian authorities have is-
sued orders forbidding the ref-
ugees to leave the ships and will
not permit anyone, including rel-
atives of those on board, to visit
the decrepit steamers.
my little wants were consumed
as a leaf in a fire. Not that
I felt myself to be speaking
as a mouthpiece of my peo-
ple. I was speaking as an anony-
mous unit in a multitude.
"I wanted before I died to
see the German people make
the 'amend e honorable' to their
own Jews and the Jews of the
whole world. For the insults
and humiliations which had
been heaped upon the Jews of
Germany, had been heaped up-
on us all. I wanted to cry
'Peccavi! I have sinned!' For
they must bear the responsi-
bility for the things they have
permitted, though the actual
agents of the iniquity were
the careerists of a gangster
party.
"One thing more, in this su-
per-personal category. I want-
ed desperately to see the Pal-
estin e tangle resolved. I was
not very interested in the poli-
tical aspects of the solution,
whether the Jews established
themselves in fraternal har-
mony there, with their Semite
kinsmen, the Arabs; or wheth-
er they became a crown colony
under the aegis of Britain.
What I wanted to see was a
millennial dream realized, and
the agony of Central Europe
assuaged on those dawn-clear
hills, in those heavenly val-
leys."
When we told you, quite some
seasons ago, that Sacha Guitry,
the Noel Coward of France, is
non-Aryan, we reaped a flock of
snickers . . . Now the Nazi edict
stopping his performances in
Paris because of his non-Aryan
ancestry should be sufficient evi-
dence that we were right.
Don't be surprised if Clifford
Odets one of these days an-
nounces his union with one of
Hollywood's most famous movie
stars . . . No, it's not a recon-
ciliation with Luise Rainer.
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But . . .
There is a but!
What better tribute is neces-
"But there are some two hun-
Packed by
sary in a tragic time like the dred million people, at a con-
present for Israel? A nation is servative estimate, who wish ex-
building—and the shoulders of actly the same thing. And, that,
youth are being straightened. too, makes no difference. The
war goes on. The war will go
"The Jewish Thing . . Not
on."
Funny Any More"
PHELPS. N. Y.
Which justifies the concluding
Mr. Golding refers to the fail- sentence to this great book:
ure of the dramatization of his
"You have made a lovely world
great book, "Magnolia Street":
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0 Lord, Lord, but not a wise
"I think the play failed for a one!"
reason unconnected with its es-
—P. S.
sential merits and demerits. It
failed for the reason that a plan-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All!
etary success like "Abie's Irish
Rose" would have failed, if it
had been produced after the ac-
cession of Hitler to the center
of the world-stage. Before Hitler,
the Jewish theme was a theme
like any other. It was of the
stuff of entertainment, whether
of fiction, or drama, or what-
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I believe that the novel "Mag-
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nolia Street," would have been
no more of a success than the
For a cocktail and
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of
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to
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"Jew Suess," of such plays as
including Sundays
"Welcome Strange•," "Potash
and holidays.
and Perlmutter," "The Cohens
and the Kellys." The Jewish thing
could not be funny any more. It
was not even tolerable any more.
Representing
To the Jew. it was a dismay.
To the Gentile it was a reproach
or an incitement, and, ultimately,
excepting to fanatics on this
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that followed it. Then it became
a bore again."
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What does this dreamer hope
for? Having tasted of the present
world that is now in the process
of passing, what would he have
liked to see, in a better forld?
In brilliant concluding, paragraphs
Golding states:
"The things that I wanted
as a Jew were not out of pro-
portion to the things I wanted
for my mer e self, because I
wanted them for the whole of
my race, and in that passion,
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We wish you all a New Year replete with
Good Health, Happiness and
Contentment .. .
—BILL BOESKY
JOE FREEDMAN
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