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The Week in Review Newspaper Clipping, December 21, 1933
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Station
WNBR
8:00-8:30 P. M.
December 21, 1933
The Week
Presiden
In Review
Temple
By Milton Brown
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
By Samuel B
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
President, National
Temple Broth
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This Column will be an added week-
1 BELIEVE THAT:
ly feature of the J.T.A. service.
the Brotherhood,
Club of the Synagogu
Germany-
to bring all that the Sy
A new onslaught on Jewish trade
for- as a House of P
and commerce in the Reich was un-
leashed this week when, despite the
of Study, and a House
closer to its members
earnest efforts of Minister of Econ-
omics Schmitt, the Nazi press in all
ing them to do more
parts of the country launched into a
gogue, and assisting
"Don't Buy From Jews" editorial cam-
actively their Jewish
alties.
paign. Jewish merchants were enjoin-
ed from dealing in Christmas mer-
--the Brotherhood, the
chandise or from making any attempts
gram, must teach and inspi
to obtain any of the Christmas holi-
ish layman to recognize
day business. Although the Ministery
ance of religious faith, no
of economics repeated its warnings
significant and vtal part
against a boyctt of the Jews, the gov-
life, but as the essence of
ernment-controlled radio system an-
Israel.
nounced announcements and advertise-
-the Brotherhood, pr
ments of Jewish concerns would not
ing to a race known thr
be accepted and most of the news-
as "The People of the
papers of the country refused to ac-
steadfastly offers mea
cept Jewish advertising-The boycott
and encouragement for e
of Nazi Germany will be to blame if
Jewish knowledge and und
the Reich defaults her external obli-
-the Brotherhood, witho
gations Dr. Hjalmar Schacht warned.
ing to serve as a social lev
He attacked Jews for their share in
seek to establish democra
the boycott. The Nazi press went him
within the ranks of the c
one better by declaring the Jews were
in order to make more
forcing Germany to default. Holders
successful achievement of
of German obligations here and in
gational program and to
London were skeptical. Diversion of
the unity of its spiritual
foreign credit balances to buy up
-the Brotherhood, reco
Reich obligations on a depressed mark-
fact that no institution
et, they declared would be the cause
things to all men, must k
of any default in interest and divid-
gram essentially religi
end payments.
broadest sense and must
The Ministery of Education report-
take secular activities, sin
ed that the process of eliminating
be, and usually are, mor
Jews from the School system of Prus-
handled by other groups.
sia had been completed. The so-called
-the Brotherhood mus
Aryan clause was revoked in the Ger-
objective constantly and
man Protestant Church in an appar-
mind and must not pe
ent victory for the moderate elements.
become bogged in a
It will return, it was revealed
nor
confuse
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Station
WNBR
8:00-8:30 P. M.
December 21, 1933
The Week
Presiden
In Review
Temple
By Milton Brown
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
By Samuel B
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
President, National
Temple Broth
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This Column will be an added week-
1 BELIEVE THAT:
ly feature of the J.T.A. service.
the Brotherhood,
Club of the Synagogu
Germany-
to bring all that the Sy
A new onslaught on Jewish trade
for- as a House of P
and commerce in the Reich was un-
leashed this week when, despite the
of Study, and a House
closer to its members
earnest efforts of Minister of Econ-
omies Schmitt, the Nazi press in all
ing them to do more
gogue, and assisting
parts of the country launched into a
"Don't Buy From Jews" editorial cam-
actively their Jewish
alties.
paign. Jewish merchants were enjoin-
ed from dealing in Christmas mer-
--the Brotherhood, the
chandise or from making any attempts
gram, must teach and insp
to obtain any of the Christmas holi-
ish layman to recognize
day business. Although the Ministery
ance of religious faith, no
of economics repeated its warnings
significant and vtal part
against a boyctt of the Jews, the gov-
life, but as the essence of
ernment-controlled radio system an-
Israel.
nounced announcements and advertise-
-the Brotherhood, pr
ments of Jewish concerns would not
ing to a race known the
be accepted and most of the news-
as "The People of the
papers of the country refused to ac-
steadfastly offers mea
cept Jewish advertising-The boycott
and encouragement for e
of Nazi Germany will be to blame if
Jewish knowledge and und
the Reich defaults her external obli-
-the Brotherhood, witho
gations Dr. Hjalmar Schacht warned.
ing to serve as a social lev
He attacked Jews for their share in
seek to establish democrat
the boycott. The Nazi press went him
within the ranks of the CO
one better by declaring the Jews were
in order to make more
forcing Germany to default. Holders
successful achievement of
of German obligations here and in
gational program and to
London were skeptical. Diversion of
the unity of its spiritual i
foreign credit balances to buy up
-the Brotherhood, reco
Reich obligations on a depressed mark-
fact that no institution
et, they declared would be the cause
things to all men, must k
of any default in interest and divid-
gram essentially religi
end payments.
broadest sense and must
The Ministery of Education report-
take secular activities, sin
ed that the process of eliminating
be, and usually are, mor
Jews from the School system of Prus-
handled by other groups.
sia had been completed. The so-called
-the Brotherhood mus
Aryan clause was revoked in the Ger-
objective constantly and
man Protestant Church in an appar-
mind and must not pe
ent victory for the moderate elements.
become bogged in a
It will return, it was revealed
nor
confuse
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Station
WNBR
8:00-8:30 P. M.
December 21, 1933
The Week
Presiden
In Review
Temple
By Milton Brown
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
By Samuel B
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
President, National
Temple Broth
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This Column will be an added week-
I BELIEVE THAT:
ly feature of the J.T.A. service.
-the Brotherhood,
Club of the Synagogu
Germany-
to bring all that the Sy
A new onslaught on Jewish trade
for- as a House of P
and commerce in the Reich was un-
leashed this week when, despite the
of Study, and a House
closer to its members
earnest efforts of Minister of Econ-
omies Schmitt, the Nazi press in all
ing them to do more
parts of the country launched into a
gogue, and assisting
"Don't Buy From Jews" editorial cam-
actively their Jewish
alties.
paign. Jewish merchants were enjoin-
ed from dealing in Christmas mer-
--the Brotherhood, End
chandise or from making any attempts
gram, must teach and insp
to obtain any of the Christmas holi-
ish layman to recognize
day business. Although the Ministery
ance of religious faith, no
of economics repeated its warnings
significant and vtal part
against a boyett of the Jews, the gov-
life, but as the essence of
ernment-controlled radio system an-
Israel.
nounced announcements and advertise-
-the Brotherhood, pr
ments of Jewish concerns would not
ing to a race known the
be accepted and most of the news-
as "The People of the
papers of the country refused to ac-
steadfastly offers mea
cept Jewish advertising-The boycott
and encouragement for e
of Nazi Germany will be to blame if
Jewish knowledge and und
the Reich defaults her external obli-
-the Brotherhood, witho
gations Dr. Hjalmar Schacht warned.
ing to serve as a social lev
He attacked Jews for their share in
seek to establish democrat
the boycott. The Nazi press went him
within the ranks of the co
one better by declaring the Jews were
in order to make more
forcing Germany to default. Holders
successful achievement of
of German obligations here and in
gational program and to
London were skeptical. Diversion of
the unity of its spiritual i
foreign credit balances to buy up
-the Brotherhood, reco
Reich obligations on a depressed mark-
fact that no institution
et, they declared would be the cause
things to all men, must
of any default in interest and divid-
gram essentially religi
end payments.
broadest sense and must
The Ministery of Education report-
take secular activities, sin
ed that the process of eliminating
be, and usually are, mor
Jews from the School system of Prus-
handled by other groups.
sia had been completed. The so-called
-the Brotherhood mus
Aryan clause was revoked in the Ger-
objective constantly and
man Protestant Church in an appar-
mind and must not pe
ent victory for the moderate elements.
become bogged in a
It will return, it was revealed
confuse
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Station
WNBR
8:00-8:30 P. M.
December 21, 1933
The Week
Presiden
In Review
Temple
By Milton Brown
(Copyright, 1933, by the Jewish
By Samuel
Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
President, National
Temple Broth
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This Column will be an added week-
I BELIEVE THAT:
ly feature of the J.T.A. service.
the Brotherhood,
Club of the Synagogu
Germany-
to bring all that the Sy
A new carlaught on Jewish trade
for as a House of P
and commerce in the Reich was un-
leashed this week when, despite the
of Study, and a House
earnest efforts of Minister of Econ-
closer to its members
omics Schmitt, the Nazi press in all
ing them to do more
parts of the country launched into a
gogue, and assisting
"Don't Buy From Jews" editorial cam.
actively their Jewish
alties.
paign, Jewish merchants were enjoin-
ed from dealing in Christmas mer-
-the Brotherhood,
chandise or from making any attempts
gram, must teach and тир
to obtain any of the Christmas holi-
ish layman to recognize
day business. Although the Ministery
ance of religious faith, no
of economics repeated its warnings
significant and vtal part
against a boyett of the Jews, the gov.
life, but as the exsenze of
ernment-controlled radio system an-
Israel.
nounced antiouncements and advertise.
-the Brotherhood, par
ments of Jewish concerns would not
ing to a race known the
be accepted and most of the news-
as "The People of the
papers of the country refused to ac-
steadfastly offers meaj
cept Jewish advertising-The boycott
and encouragement for
of Nazi Germany will be to blame if
Jewish knowledge and und
the Reich defaults her external obli-
-the Brotherhood, witho
gations Dr. Hjalmar Schacht warned.
ing to serve as a social lev
He attacked Jews for their share in
seek to establish democrat
the boyeott. The Nazi press went him
within the ranks of the
one better by declaring the Jews were
in order to make more
foreing Germany to default. Holders
successful achievement of
of German obligations here and in
gational program and to
London were skeptical, Diversion of
the unity of its spiritual
foreign credit balances to buy up
-the Brotherhood, reco
Reich obligations on a depressed mark.
fact that no institution
et, they declared would be the cause
things to all men, must
of any default in interest and divid-
gram essentially religi
end payments.
broadest sense and must
The Sunistery of Education report-
take secular activities, sin
ed that the process of eliminating
be, and usually are mor
Jewa from the School system of Prus-
handled by other groups
sis had been completed. The so-called
-the Brotherhood mus
Aryan clause was revoked in the Ger-
objective constautly and
man Protestant Church in-an appar-
mind and must not p
ent victory for the moderate elements,
become bogged In a
It will return. It was revealed
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Station
WNBR
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8:00-8:30 P. M
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The Week in Review Newspaper Clipping, December 21, 1933
Denise M. Bonilla writes about Jewish trade and commerce in Germany.