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February 18, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONIQLE and The Legal Chronicle

widely to "Die Zukunft," a of New York. He is a brilliant
■
Eaton, New Jersey Republican, misunderstood."
In
a
telegram
to
Mr.
Meade,
highly
intellectual weekly pub- journalist
and
orator
on social s '
ms as
well
as problem
EDUCATIONAL
proble
asked whether it would be advis-
n.
able to create a new state in the editor of the Christian Herald, lished by Maximilian H arde
edconcerning Palestine and educa
In 1921 he was invit by Dr. concern
'
(Continued from Page 1)
midst of war, Mr. Rosenwald re- Sholem
Asch
stated:
"Even
though
my conception Wirth, the then Chancellor of tion. It is anticipated that friends
that one
he believed
clear of Jesus is now outside the the Reich, to serve as Minister of of Labor Palestine and workers
chorus of praise from reviewers, plied
that no
expected it a was
Jewish
framework of Orthodox Jewish Finance, but the opposition to his in the Geverkshaften Campaigi.
educators and outstanding schol-
to be Louis
established
now.
ars, and has since enjoyed a sec- state
Rabbi
Wolsey
of Phali- tradition, I would no more think appointment was so strong Dr.
in will
bike advantage
of this
rare
opportunity
to listen
to Mr.
circles that
ond printing. For the last 10 delphia, former president of the of leaving the faith of my an- nationalistic
as
compelled
to
withdraw
Schlosberg's
important
message
I
Central Conference of American cestors than I would of betraying Wirth w
Rabbis, who testified against the my country. Jesus, to my mind, his invitation. Instead, he was on Thursday
evening.
Encouraging
reports are cot.-
inclusion of the provision for a is not a rupture with Judaism, appointed as economic expert to
Jewish Commonwealth in the but rather a continuation of the the
Internation
Conference
at tinning
to come into
cam-
Genoa.
From 1924-1928
he was
paign office—there
is the
lively
a..-
resolution, was asked by Repre- high ideals
Judaism.
gave of
Mr.
Meade ' the inter- a Democratic member of the tivity within all of the partici-
"I
sentative James A. Wright, Dem-
spirit, knowing your Reichstag. From 1926 until 1933 pitting organizations as well a:
ocrat of Pennsylvania, whether v iew in good
he believed that the Arabs would sympathetic attitude toward my Dr. Bernhard was professor at the among the individual workers ant
permit further Jewish immigra- work. While the interview as pub- Berlin Ilandelhochscule for Eco- it is expected that the campaign
tion of Jews into Palestine if fished is correct in spirit, it was nomic Science. As a member of will A well
exceed
reception
for its
Mr. goal.
Schlosber
they achieved domination as a on some vital points, if not di- the advisory council of the Ger-
majority and if the British man- rectly misquoted, badly misun- man League for Human Rights, will be held Friday evening at
date were ever removed. Rabbi derstood. I did not see the inter- with Albert Einstein and Rudolph 8:30, sponsored by the chapters
iew before the publication and Oldan he organized a "congress of the League for Labor Pales-
Wolsey
replied
was
not v on first reading I did not notice of the free word" in 1933, which tine, which will be held at th,.
for him "to
think that
for it
the
Arabs."
me of 4271 and Mrs. Jacob
Dr. Heller, testifying for the the implication, having been car- was the last open demonstration hochre
Sier, Mr. Cortland Ave.
resolution, declared that it would ried away by your sympathetic of German
During democracy.
the first World War he
not be sufficient to rely on Euro- attitude toward my people and
AUSTRIAN
peen countries to relax their im- myself. Even if the spirit of the wrote articles sharply criticizing
migration laws to absorb parts of interview is correct, it is not the attitude of the German Gov-
in phraseology and ex- eminent and advocated a more
( Continued from Page 1)
Jewry which have escaped Nazi correct
pression. Although I expressed conciliatory policy and a more
the poems from his new .book
.
in
persecution.
Declaring that if the gates of my appreciation to Mr. Meade in courageous drive for peace. Af-
he the Germn
l
and will
a anguage
Palestine had been opened as a writing, and still do so now, I ter the defeat of ewGerman
Germany
Re- a lso read, in Engli sh, from his
G
haven for Jewish victims of Nazi must insist on the following cos- warned
that the
public must
be n a "democratic essay, "A New Generation".
persecution many Jews now dead sections:
The musical part of the pro-
"In paragraph five I meant to and social community". He spon-
might
be enjoying
a free exist-
ence, Dr.
Heller assured
the say that regardless of our atti- sored a pro-French policy, and gram will be shared by such dis-
committee that the witnesses op- tude toward Jesus, as the Son of caustically criticized reactionary tinguished artists as Margueite
Kozenn, dramatic soprano; Jul
posing the founding of a Jewish God, if we only regard him as German
industrialists.
Dr. Bernhard
took a deep in- Chajes, composer-pianist, discs
the
son
of
man
he
still
has
Conimonwealth represent a small xerted the most vital influence terest in Jewish affairs and was of music at the Jewish Comm
minority of American Jewish e on mankind. I never mentioned a deputy of the Jewish Agency nity Center; Henry Siegl, violi
DR. NATHAN DRAZIN
opinion.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president the words 'the Son of God'. The for Palestine as representative ist, and Jascha Sc warzmant
years Dr. Drazin is the rabbi of
ex pression the Son of God on of the German Jews. While in 'cellist; the latter two re we
the Shaarey Tefilo Congregation, of the Zionist Organization of Jesus is not in accordance with Paris he was closely connected known members of the Det ro
one of the largest Orthodox syna- America, testifying on behalf of my conception of Jesus. My con- with the World Jewish Congress. Symphony Orchestra, The D-
d •
After his arrival to New York he nor Trio, an original compos e ton
gogues in Baltimore, Md. Dr. the "As
resolution,
sat.
a matter of
history, the caption is still Shma-Yisroel.
Mr. Chajes, is among the
Drazin is a prolific writer on
"Every other of my expressions became a member of the staff o by
the Institute of Jewish Affairs, numbers to be performed.
Jewish scholarly and general interest of American Jews in
topics. He was the only delegate Palestine dates back to the earli- in the interview on the role of which is affiliated with the Amer-
Fred M. Butzel will be he
of Baltimore at the last World est Jewish settlements in Amer- Jesus and his importance still ican Jewish Congress and the chairman for the evening. Mrs.
Zionist Congress held at Geneva, ica 300 years ago, for ever since stands. Christianity can no more World Jewish Congress.
Sidney Weisman is chairman of
Switzerland, in 1939. He is chair- the destruction of the Jewish be analyzed than Judaism. As
The funeral was held here on the program committee, and Paul
man of the Moriah College of state and the dispersion of the a matter of fact, no faith can be Sunday, February 13, at the Free Cohen is chairman of the pub.
Jewish Studies in Baltimore Jewish people 19 centuries ago, analyzed. You either accept or Synagogue. Dr. Stephen S. Wise licity and tickets committee. Till
program has been arranged lo
which he helped to found, and is the yearning for Zion has accom- reject it. I know your good in- officiated.
a member of the executive boards panied Jews in all their wander- tentions and I appreciate them.
Prof. Bernhard left a widow, Mrs. Alice Schwab, director of
of several prominent Jewish na- ings. The resolution on which you Still, I (10 not wish to jeopardize
p by Gertrude Bernhard; a daughter, recreation for the New Detroit
are no w conducting this hearing the relations with my peole
Mrs. Eva Bernhard Robinson of ms.
tional organizations.
would, if passed, rejoice the a mere statement, over th e in- Tel Aviv, Palestine; a brother,
Tickets are 55 cents and ma:
hearts of the Jews of America terpretation of which I had no Eugene, also of Tel-Aviv, and a be purchased at the office of th.
because it would lift the hopes control. I will not let either side stepson, Dr. Herbert Landsber- Jewish Community Center.
of the surviving remnant of Eu- provoke me into something that I ger of New York. His first wife
FOREIGN
ropean Jewry. It would be in the do not believe. If I would feel (lied in Paris in 1936.
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best American tradition coupling like making a profession I would
(Continued from Page 1)
The last meeting was held a
selves in favor of the resolution. Bible prophecy with realistic choose my own time and defini-
tion."
the home of Mrs. Shirly Hasna:
Among the many congressmen statesmanship.
GEVERKSHAFTEN
Members cooperated in bringin
f Con-
res-
A mong the members re
He
who tes ti fied in favor of
magazines to be sent to th
the
New
gres
(Continued from Page 1)
olution was Hamilton Fish,
BERNHARD
armed forces. Plans for th
York Republican. He declared man P. Eberharter (Pennsylvania
of the founders and for many spring affair, which will be
that he was a Zionist in 1922 Dem.), Emanuel Celler (N. Y.
(Continued from Page 1)
years the national chairman of bingo party, are being discusses
and that he is a "Zionist today Dem.), Thomas Rolph (Calif.
Dem.), Joseph Talbot (Conn.
hief of the paper, in addi- the Geverkshaften Campaign. He A goodly sum was received fro'
more than ever before.'
There was some evidence of Rep.), Arthur Klein (N. Y. in-c to his other duties. During is also a member of the Board the purchases of stamps an
bonds.
o , Christian Hater (Mass. tion
dissension, however, when two Dem.),
this period he also contributed of Higher Education of the City
members of the cool-
mittee, Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers
Rep.),
and William B. Barry
(N.
Y. Dem.).
of Massachusetts, and Robert B.
Chiperfield of Illinois, indicated
ASCH
that they would like to have the
State Department commit itself
(Continued from Page 1)
on the resolution.
Silver,
Rosenwald
Clash
Wednesday's session of the afire with Christ. I made more
committee was marked by a sharp pilgrimages to Palestine, later,
clash between Lessing J. Rosen- but if you want a (late, it was in
wald, representing the American 1908 that the real writing be-
Council for Judaism, and Dr. gan.
"The beginning was tedious
Abba Hillel Silver, representing and hard. No man can write
the American Zionist Emergency swiftly and easily of Jesus Christ,
Council. It was precipitated when
Mrs. Frances Bolton, Ohio Re- for no man can generalize about
Him. There is no easy middle-
publican, praised Mr. Rosenwald's
testimony of the day before, in ground to stroll upon. You either
whieh he opposed that part of accept Jesus Christ, or you re-
ect Him. You don't 'analyze'
the resolution dealing with the
i
- Him.
You can analyze Mohammed
ultimate establishment in Pal and Mohammedaism, Buddha and
estine of Jewish Commonwealth.
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used in a racial sense by the shall write no more." He ob-
Nazi enemies of the Jews and served, however, that if he should
choose to write again, he would
democracy."
Answering Mrs. Bolton, Dr. again use the Jesus and Paul
SilVer pointed out that the ques- the m
"I e. think it is time that we
tion whether the Jews are a race
or religious group is an academic Jews and Christians found a
one and that "this is not an at- closer kinship with each other.
tempt to create a Jewish theoc- Jews should know more, much
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racy,
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