I iii 22nd. 1927. THE .A. JEW! H CHRONICLE.
In and Around the Town.
alo11~. Here ther \a'"' nm< h fun and frolic. for th ned) \\ •d are
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, a: no crcrn din• .. and it "a .. one of 100, t. G orge treet.
Thursdav.
~O\lf'\ gOY<'rll·
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I · · niov · allegian ·e to the Pa e tmian ment ·who would try to wre k eff
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to hrinrr r lief and -uccour to mil- lion of Jew~ in Ru sia. the an wer mu. t he an emphati
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who ·e sympathy "ill always 1 <' v·:ith any ,cheme . to ameliorate th lot of th ir -uff rm!!brethren no matter under "·ho~
au.pice th chem may be. and
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do not "' in the Rus::oian Colomza·
tion scheme a menace to the Pal s- tinian movement.
ZIO I T OPPO ITIO"\.
Fortunately thert' are many in th Zioni. t ranks. who recogni.e tlv~ nee ·
itv of .omethinrr heinp: done to re·
lie~' the deplorahl .tale of affair ...
in Ru· ia imm diat k. and who see in the olonization scheme th mean ...
Lo that nd. H r in out h A fried th Zioni~t organisation only "'" in it a machin to divert mon . R\\ a • from Pair tine. Thi· th v "ill not count nan('e al anv pric . To hem the blood and tear·s 'f their hrrthr n in n.u~~ia count for nothing. They ha\ decn' J that the Ru-..~ian .Je" i-.h olonization chem . hall h ho'·
colt d. This me~nL that the unfo.r- tunatc:,. in Ru_sia mu.t _tan· and di until Pal tin i..: rebuilt and readv for occupation. But J can . f'
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r a. on whv the one ~·whenH' need aff e1 t the othn. Both mo' Pment~ ·an lie ~upport d. Th Pale-;tinian :--r·hf'me j..; a national one~ Lh oth<>r . el" out to ..,oh e a local µrohlern.
0 C :\JPETJTIO .
Th rt> i no qu "t ion of com wli- tion. The Ru· imt ,oloni1.ation Sch"m" ·an lit• up >0rt d h,· Zioni L
and 'ic r a. n fart 1 i. th r
thin · th 'ill • rri\' dl n
Zin.ni rn iJI benefit fron~ the , oloni zal1<_rn cht'm. \11~\\d~. lu·n· i. one .... cc·~ ion of ]t>"
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r<'quirinrr itr111H·diate n·l1cf. l\tlr ... tuH• callnol \Pl r 1•eh1·tlwm. It \\ill he a Ion..,. tinw I rfor it i ... 1hlt> o aJi ... orh lar<rc numh r. of
l~a"t ·rn :..uropc>an Jc\\..:. 111 th1 nwm1- t ime "hat i tn happen lo th mil- lio1t ... C't") in° out for .iid? uth
\fri1·a11 Je,n, ma\ l relird on to an ... , f'r thi 1)rn· ... 1i1:11 and \P ... 1,. th. t hc•\ an• not l1·rt in tlw lur ·h. \nil the ' ill -..till 1·11ntrihutc hand:-011wl · lo tlw atio11 I f• uud. 1 )wn• j ... no
111 < r ~it f, r that lo I e }11 hr<l. On
<'<lll Ill' a Zinni"! , nd wt !.!iH' annlh< r . dwmt" n w· up port. ancl the lo al Zio ii::-t {1rgm1i ... alion ... }wul<l n•n}i ... c' l 1i.. Thi· Rt ... ia11
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i~h vir tirn of tllf' ('\ tating ''"rid \\Hr. th1• f<ar·f ul pognllll". tlw uphe.1\, ) .... of tl1t rf'\ol11tio11 and the attendant ear'-' of rni ...
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irnd l11mg'r mu~t h~ ... :ntd., nd thi~ i "h, t the Hu ... inn ,olo11i- z<1I ion cl1 Ill' .:pf ... nut tc a hi1'\C'.
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(Continued from Page 407.) A SUCCES FLL ARTI T.
":\1:ru. Prinz, better kno\ n HS Mi Irma Stern, i, a South African arti t who i' meeting \\ith much _ucc s oversea . Th general public of Cape Town were fir t acquainted with her work when she executed the ucene for the "'Fairyland Fete '' at the City Hall, ~ome four years ago. AL that time her work was severely criticised.
She had di~tinctlv Futuristic leaning , ,.,,-hich were not· generallv approv d.
But h ha matured in her art and ha - d veloped a dL tinctive expr - sion which ha attracted Continental critics, who pay many tributes to her undoubted talent . :.\I is Stern is shortly exhibiting her art in Paris, and there i no doubt that her work will be a favourably received there as in Leip i and Berlin.
~USI TFORMED.
The Jc, ish Telegraphic Agency i u. ually o well inform d that I wa'
urprised to read ju its lat~-t bulle- tin, commenting on the pa. mg away of Mr. I aac Lewis, that the deceased gentleman tabli hed the J e:wi~h Orphanage in Johanne burg. This is, of cour e, quite inaccurate. and no doubt the .Agency ha become con·
fuved \\ ith the fact that in hi~ life·
time, )lr. Isaac Lewi~ contributed
~ener u~l v to the Cape
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ewi h brphana; , and to pt rp tuate the m morv of hi wife th ·•Sarah Ann Le\-v i~ ,; ho pital al that Institution was erected through hi genero ity.I never saw it mentioned. in any of the r ferenc s made to bis death in Lhe outh African pres ·, that he had ever made anv contributions tu the Johanne burg ·orphanarre.
THE 0 G OF SONGS.
ln addition to the ordinary l·eading, on the v nth day of Pes.ach, it is cu t mary in many ynagocru c;;, for th book kno\ ·n bv the name of
'" Song of ong ., to be rearl. In
rnme ongregations this beautiful book i not read, wh.ch i a great pity. Its h auty lie not alone in that it consi ts of th greatest song of love e\er wrilten but that it also contains rnluable le 'On with regard to the pre~ent day position of the
Jew.
In Chapter L ver e 6, we read:
~.. . . . . Thev have made me the keeper of th vi~eyard ', hut min own
\ ineyard I have not kept." The inAu nee of the J v,r ha been f lt in e'er phere of life: educational, political and economical, and vel we find }e\\ry w re the guardi.~ns of strange vineyard-. Our politirians are politician· of the countri of their hirth. The ame applies to every other pha~e of life. '' Our own vineyards we have not guarded. ' It is only now, with th e tablishment of the Hebre\ · UniYersitv at Jeru-
~alem that v,'e are b comino- the
" guar ian. o our own vinevard " d' f ,..., and thi' messagf" hould pe1:cola~e throughout Jewry with the burning de..::ire to again bear the torch of cfrilization~ and it should be kno\rn as the I ezci ·h torch of ciYiliz:.ltion.
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April 22nd .. 19:.7·
Anti -Semite' . Appeal.
SUPREME COl:RT UPHOLD:-
E TE ·cE.
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We- learn from the J Wbh ,. tic
!!Taphic Arrencv that the Han'"t '1 . c-upreme Court at Hamburg o . 1 1ns ' aftet J·
a hearin(Y laetincr seven hour"· 1 1
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held the sentence of four 111nr 11 impri onment pas ed last October 00•
Ex-Deputy Fritsch. the fe\"ent~·l\' ii year-old · anti- emitic agitator '-1!1.
member of the Bureau of the A 1
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Semitic International, for 1 iel. r Herr :\fax Warburg and Dr. :\1ek·11
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~ ff 11\•The Eentence now become~ e cc._ 11 and Frit ch ''ill have to rro to pn=-0 to sene hif'i term. . b
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In his addres to the court. Fri.t:-
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contended that the article co111pln1{1~i(
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of had been publi hed in the pu ; c1
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mtere=t. ar ur!! w<ts a man d
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l ' . ar tfl,.,' t 1er \n1~ any u p1c1on reg< ke hi conduct it wa nece~ ary to /11'1
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it known so that there should ne . .
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enqmry. e court. 10'weve1 •
tu~Ad to accept this plea.
Frit ch, who i the editor of
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Hammer, a virulent anti-Semitic ptt
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lication appearing in Leipzig. ~ the head of a publi hina h
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a111~ umg anti- em1llc oo ·'=' ·d'·
pamphleL, including Henry Fo1 ·J1·
•·International Jew;' which he
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1'foted into G rman. alleo-ed t!1at
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Max Warh~rg, with the .connn'antlflt'f
Dr.
Melchior had durrng- and 8 Jti·the war acted in league v-:ith c1 brothers, Feli - and P~ul Warhll~~
· tizen' of the United States. to tray Germany to thf' Allies.
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re ult of the 'e allegation~. a nun.
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o attempt were ma e at ''11 ]'fl'·
times on Herr Max Warburg'::· '1 Lihrl proeeeoing·s were immedii1
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taken bv Herr _fox Warburg and
\ilelchior and the ca e w, s fir::-t i~ b in Decemher, 1924. Deputy Fr1l'"
a he
wa~
then. wa sentenced~~
1three month ' imprLonment. th appealed again 't the "entencP· :~
appeal b ing heard the follO'd1
0
~month. The Appeal Court imp(1se 1 1 him a fine of 1,000 Marks in P ~, of the term of imprisonment. basic~
its decision on the ground th·11 Per son' like Ma· Warburg. wh0 '~
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.pla.yincr a~ .h! toric role must 1?~ ,ikt' 1ect t c:·1t c1::;m. HoweYP m1.t.ji Frit~ch' Yiewu might be. the ,-c~t J"
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sai , t ey were not nvo ou:-. . 11 •
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muc a l ad preached those Jo consi Lenth· for over fortv vear=-· • • . 1rr11 1 riew of this fact and of his P tt!O a ere the court held that a fine ' 0
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uffi 'lent to meet the ca:"e·wi
!ferr Ia Warhur~ and ~r_. 11ii·
ch10r counter-appealed a!!an1
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111decision of the court. and thr. 'rt burg upreme Court in Octohe~ !'j111·
tenced Frit ch to four month=- jii·t prirnnment. Fritsch appealed ,.g"'{ et It
thi verdict which has no'' upheld.
Palestini an D efences·
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0 00 111r •I Service$ i £3.680. d palc-=~'il
£2,519.000 on lrak an £< ~ 1• l.
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Pale::tme Trans1or an ro · ~t
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