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(Continued from Page 5)
over Germany at present, there have been
anti-Jewish incidents. But we may neither
hold the government nor the (Nazi) party
responsible for them! To the contrary,
we are led to believe, thanks to the of
ficial information given out by the Im
perial Chancellor, that he will—even as
Mussolini, liberate the national-socialist
movement of all traces of anti-Semitism."
Across the chasm of racial hatred,
which was deliberately created by the
Hitlerite party, this Jewish rabbi extends
the hand of sympathy and understanding
to the torturer of human beings, to the
sanguinary prosecutor of fellow-Jews for
the sake of a united front against com
munism and atheism, a very instructive
spectacle indeed!
And I)r. Lewisohn speaks of ”a stern
and dignified silence" on the part of
Zionist and orthodox group!
At the moment when the Soviet Union
is the only State in the world which sin
cerely seeks to eradicate anti-Semitism, to
use the words of Mr. Morris Kothenherg,
the President of the Zionist Organization
of America, and when in reality anti-
Semitism has reached the vanishing point
in the countries comprising the Soviet
Union through the creation of economic
conditions in which anti-Semitism withers
away automatically, some German Jews
make a common front with the bloody as
sassin of their poorest brethren, with the
hrown-shirted vulgarian who burns books,
who proscribes research and whose
"bravi” snatch out their revolvers the
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moment they hear the word culture men
tioned.
And Dr. Lewisohn seeks to explain all
tnis urutality with some value mysterious
subconscious •‘ill-understood’’ group psy
chology as it Hitler were some sort ot in
escapable scourge sent to earth by the ele
mentary demons trom above or below.
And as if Hitler and his movement did
not inevitably emerge from a certain de
termined combination ot objective cir
cumstances as tne very emcacious instru
ment oi repression in tact in tne nanus
ot a irigutened ruling class, wmen in
desperation had to suspend the operation
ot democratic institutions and save its
valet Hitler carte blanche to apply any
remedy and every remedy to arrest the
radicalization ot the lower middle classes
and their tusion with the workers. One
of the "procedes” chosen by Hitler was
the invocation of the lie ot racism in or
der that the masses, worked into an in
sane fury, would proceed to tear each
other to pieces, instead of calmly taking
stock of the real causes of their misery,
which are the irreconcilable economic con
tradictions in the system, and taking stock
to unite, Jews and non-Jews alike, to
sweep away exploiters and oppressors
and built a better world in the place of
the putrid mess of war and destitution.
"Hatred and aggressiveness are pri
mary taetors," Dr. Lewisohn tells us, thus
putting the horse before the cart. The
torturers in brown shirts are consequently
but poor instruments of blind forces, who
are acting on purely impersonal motives,
it is the sight of long noses which is re
activating dormant ancestral memories.
Imponderables and the irrational de
termine the course of events and the na
ture of phenomena. Dr. Lewisohn pre
sents us with an interpretation of history
which bears a close resemblance to that
theory once advanced by Boehrn-Bawerk’s
of a universe peopled with an innumer
able quantity of odorless, intangible and
invisible gnomes who produce all the
phenomena, social and natural. Just try
to prove this isn’t so! Or try to prove
that the trinity is not one in three and
three in one!
Fact of the matter is, of course, that
the march of evolution, as it really is,
displeases and disquiets men like Dr.
Lewisohn. They see the struggle ap
proaching when they will be forced out
of their comfortable dream-castles. Before
that calamity arises the bourgeois intel
lectuals redouble their efforts to dope the
masses, Jewish and non-Jewish, with the
opium of racial nationalism and religion
and distorted psycho-analysis, so that the
masses may for a time longer waste their
energy in fighting each other on false
issues. While that struggle lasts the
bourgeoisie retains its privileged posi
tion, of course.
All this brutality is really "due to
legendary memories of the nations," the
Doctor says with finality, “constantly re
voked by the presence of the recogniz
able difference from themselves, and the
defenselessness of the Jewish people."
How satisfactory! No room for argu
ment left, you see.
Are the Jews different in the USSR?
Are they less helpless than in Germany?
Today the Japanese chauvinist press is
“hetzing" against the Jews of Biro-Bidjan.
Have the sons of Samurai and of Jap
anese bankers also ancestral memories
about Jews playing at the back of their
heads? And the Flemish peasants who
are being roused against the Jewish ref
ugee immigration by the Flemish nation
alists, have they memories of earlier con
tacts with Jews?
Japanese imperialists, Rumanian Cuz-
ists and Czarist pogromchiks they all se
lected the Jew as the saving victim and
so does Hitler in this hour. But they
look for scape-goats because they need
scape-goats!
DAVID SLUSKY OF AUG s T i
GEORGIA
(Continued from page 7
in return he felt bound to recipr .< atf , t
service the support of his fellow iu ztr ,
That he has been for forty-si» y fJ .,
a member of the Telfair Street renpk
and on several occasions one of it* 0 j
ficers; the life of David Slusky i* a in
tern of Jewish idealism and a n .del •
service as enjoined by his teachers
insisted that one must not live unto hirr
self nor for himself alone, but give him
self freely to his community. This |) av j
Slusky did from the first hour of hi-. ar .
rival in Augusta. In addition to man
posts of responsibility, he has for thir-.
five years been a director of the Hehre*
Orphan Asylum, of Atlanta, Georgia.
No account of Mr. Slusky’s life wouk
be complete without mention of his f a ? r
ily. Mrs. David Slusky has alwav* her
absorbed in her husband’s affairs, and
her unwavering support and encouragt
ment constitute a large factor in his mh
cess. Mr. and Mrs. Slusky have one
child, their son Mosc, who is following
his father’s footsteps, assuming man\ nf
the business responsibilities of the firm r
David Slusky Sc Son, as well as taking
up a large portion of the burden of chi
responsibility borne by his father for
long a time. Mose Slusky is married and
has two splendid children. His wife i*
prominently identified with Augusta's so
cial and civic life. The family home i«
a beautiful structure which Mr. Slu-.k\
built when the section where hi-, homr
now stands was first opened for resi
dential development, and which i-> toda»
one of the most beautiful homes in the
city of Augusta, Ga.
THE GORGEOUS DESTKOUK
(Continued from page 9)
In The Hooligan at The Gate, in whir*
he paid his respects to the motion P"
ture, he wrote one of the greatest piece*
of invective that the language boa*t*
Nathan, who fulminates against motion
pictures every night from his Olvrapu*
wrote a superb article on that exqui'itf
child, Lillian Gish! All of which prose*
that which Irving Babbitt and Eva D
Gallienne never suspected or will ever
admit, that the gorgeous destroyer is «*-
cessively human.
The first time I met Nathan I wa- wit"
him in a party of four, the other tw
being a Broadway theatrical producer ar.:
Mencken. The only thing I could worm
out of Nathan concerning the stage WJ '
that "A1 Jolson makes me laugh my head
off," and that the plays of Charley Hoyt
had not been ranked high enough a* g ( " v
American satire.
When Nathan gets away from th;
drama he has immense fun with America
and the world in general, but there i* * r
indifference at bottom about these mat
ters that he never shows when he is o' 1
his real job—the theatre. The ind
ence seems to me to be a bit too sti lie*-
His paradoxes sometimes creak (like - >n,f
of my own). I can too often see th< ma
chine working, and the belts and t® r
wheels are not always oiled. But it a
in the day’s work and the sum ton I <lt
Nathan’s work in the field of the d ami
especially makes for taste and cu
of which we have little enough in A n* r '
ica at the present time.
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