Henry Ludwig Mond, 2nd Baron Melchett
(1898 – 1949)
The following is taken from the
editorial in The Jewish Western
Bulletin (Vancouver),
January 11th, 1934. The paper's editor
was then was a S. A. Goldston, a
Zionist.
"The formal re-union of Lord
Melchett with Judaism has
attracted wide-spread
attention in the Press. ...
But probably the wisest
among us all will look
askance at the inordinate
publicity with which the
occurance was invested, and
which does not seem to have
been officially discouraged.
It gave an appearance of
public exultation which is
not flattering to Jewish
self-respect and could have
hardly been pleasing to his
Lordship himself. Apparently
we have a lot to learn in
the art of managing such
events. ...
Lord Melchett is a symbol
of the remarkable things
that are going on in Germany
today. There we are told,
under the shock of Nazi
Storm Troopers, many former
non-Zionists are suddenly
seeing the beacon light of
Palestine. In particular—and
this is most significant—are
young German Jews turning
Zion-wards. Not only that,
but the "religionslos" Jews
are dropping the "los" and
rejoining the old Faith.
Children of mixed marriages
no longer treat Judaism as
the unregarded step-mother
Faith, the "misfortune"
rather than the religion
Heine declared it to be.
There is a great demand
about books of Jewish
history and other branches
of Jewish knowledge. In a
word, German Jews—not, of
course, all of them—have
rediscovered their Jewish
bearings and, let us hope,
repent of the foolish
back-sliding of prosperous
days. And so, just as
Hitler, by his comic
genealogical researches, has
only succeeded in adding
hundreds of thousand more
"Jews" to the resurgent
"third Reich", so his
oppresive measures have only
succeeded in making many
other Jews more Jewish.
... let us not forget the
re-awakening of German Jewry
may have, probably has had,
its echoes elsewhere. It is
not only the German Jew who
has been brought by
Hitlerism sharp up against
realities, and has found a
new interest in the Jewish
faith and the Jewish lot.