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VOL. XXXII. NO. 20

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927

ZIONIST EXECUTIVE Itraldniaii Completes SurveyIRESTRICTION
OF '
,
ISSUES STATEMENT Of Polish Jewry for U U. y • c. , IMMIGRATION IS
OIITLINING POLICIES
URGED BY GREEN

,

As Personal Representative of David A. Brown, Head of !
,
Local Charities Visits Poland, \S'ill Report to
I
New Governing
ing Body to Seek
Chicago Conference October 2:3.
!Johnson Bill Is Favored by

_

Consolidation Through
Balanced Budget.

, David

FEEL CONFIDENT OF
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

_

Expect Economies to Relieve
Unemployment, Prepare
For Expansion.

A. Brown, chairman of of Mr. Brown, is expected to give
the United Jewish Campaign has to the Chicago conference a corm!
received word from Morris D. plate picture of Jewish philanthro-

Waldman, president of the Nation- e
r lied at i si dw :i't.i 84 gidtetheliv;
1 sio''flath'adi
al Conference of Jewish Charities country have won their way back I
,end executive the, t,r of the Jew- from the economic disasters which ,
Soh Welfare Federation of Detroit have overwhelmed them since
the
outbreak of the 1Vorld War.
1 -

American Federation
Of Labor Head.

;

DR. H. C. SALZSTEIN
WINS HIGH HONOR

Dr. Harry
H C. Solsstein, well-
known Detroit physivian and
surgeon, was honoreol this week
by a fellowship in the American
Colk•ge of Surgeons.
Dr. Salzistein
s
is wid e
known
to the Jew h community of De-
e-
s tr p,:r ii ttii:1 ,, t iil t e nofinthhisismi.:rst,fies ,u,bi loinc-.

,

Ile has In•en active in clinical
, work and the general problem
for the Jew-

, of hospitalization
ANNUAL CONVENTION
' ish community.
HELD IN LOS ANGELES' •

Executive Council Submits
Detailed Report On

I
!

STRAUS ARRANGES .

Lauds Christian
Charity to Jews

David A. Brown Says Gen-
tiles Are Generous Givers
to Foreign Relief.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

AARON SAPIRO FLAYS SENATOR
JAMES A. REED IN ADDRESS AT
MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB BANQUET

I NEW YORK.—David A. Brown, ' Accuses Chief Ford Counsel of Unfair Methods at Ford
Trial; Tells of False Affidavits; Says Reed's Blun-
!national chairman of the United
!iewkii Campaign, recently issued
der Lost Case For His Client.
! a report on the contribution to date
___
resulting from the coomeration ex.
,
th cam aign by Ole VOICES GRATITUDE FOR SUPPORT OF
tended o te
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
.American Christian
hristian
for .lesw-
ish Relief, and by individual Chris-[
tiandonors. The fund was organ -
Leo M. Franklin In Closing Speech Repeats Stand On
, ize d about a year ago, under the
Ford Apology; Says He Has Spoken With Ford;
' ini tiative and leadership of a body
Convinced of His Good Intentions.
of outstanding Christian clerical

Dr.

He is regarded as one of the salt-

Recent Laws,
standing philanthropic experts ill
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The ,
that country, and during his long
policy of the new Zionist Execu- ,
"I've often wondered what it is that will cause a United
career in the field of social service
MEETING ' rell,. . ',...v;,y 'zt ri‘, r.°fS.tek `,7Aa
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—(J. T.
five elected by the Fifteenth Zion- .
man and Judge Victor J. Dowling,
has omit. into intimate contact with , A.1—Support for a bill introduced
_ _
States senator to conic into a United States courtroom
tat Congress after a prolonged'
to
conduct
an
independent
appeal
every phase of social and public en- into Congress on March 4 by Rep-
deadlock centering around the '
a cause that is plainly a violation of the Consti-
deasmr. From the very beginninglresentative Albert Johnson, chair. U. P. A. Will Hold National among Christians throughout the
choice of candidates for the Jeru- I
nation to supplement the $25,000,- tution of the United States—but, of course, $100,000 is
I his social-service career, in 1900,, man of the immigration commit-
of
Conference Oct. 29 - 30
salem triumvirate was outlined in
000 "overseas chest" being raised hard to ryenu
fUsiren .B;
ability has attracted public at-,tee, aiming at almost complete re-
n statement issued this week, the I
In Cleveland.
among the Jews of Americato aid
vi z a United States senator putting on sale the
tention. During his first year in striction of immigration, was rec-
first official document of the new
the destituted Jewish comunities

that field, while he was in the sere- ommensied by William Green,
prestige
of
his
high office and throwing the weight of that prestige
body.
Pointing out that the work done of Eastern Eur o pe in their decade-
ice of the United Hebrew Charities President of the American Fedora-
on the side of persecution, oppression and race hatred."
The statement, which is signed
of New York City, he made a study ,lion of Labor, at its forty-seventh to the present day for the rebuild. long struggle to overcome the ef-
It was in these words that Aaron Sapiro paid his respects to James
by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Dr. M. i
ing of Palestine as the national fects of war, famines, and pogrom
of family desertion for that organi•lannual convention here.
s ctin
.s
A. Revd, the learned senator fin
from
Missouri,
s,ii, nu; ti
h oofs e Mbrl u nsdaepriirnog actrotshse-
D. Eder, Col. Frederick II. Kisch,
Jewish homeland may suffer a set- and regain their economic nor-
nation which resulted in the pass-
The
report
of
the
executive
coon-
Louis Lipsky, Nahum Sokolov, Fe-
back, unless development in Pales- malcy.
t
ing of laws by the State Isegisla- , cif of the American Federation of
1
trial
ended
no
disastrously for the
lix Rosenblueth, Harry Sather and
tine is expedited, Nathan Straus, I The text of Mr. Brown's report
ture making child abandonment a labor on the subject of immigra-
defense, in his address at the ban-
Miss Henrietta Szold, views as the,
veteran Zionist and philanthrepist, I as conveyed to the officers of the
felony. This enabled welfare or- , tion reads as follows:
quet
of
the
Men's
Temple Club of
chief task of the Zionist adminis-
issued a call this week to represen- Christian fund is, in part, as fol.
ganizations to deal effectively with''
"More than 100 bills, most of
Temple Beth El last Tuesday eve-
tration the necessity of consolida.
a problem that had theretofore bat-' them having for their purpose the tative men and women in American lows:
ning.
Lion, which requires the balancing
Jewry to attend the National Con-
"Throughout the history of Jew-
Bed all their efforts.
breaking down of the immigration
The meeting, which opened the
of the budget so that the way may
This work brought a call to 11r.. l aw, were introduced in both ference on Palestine to he held in ish humanitarian effort in this
season's activities for the organiza-
be paved for a period of expan- Waldman to the assistant manager-' houses of Congress. Those who Cleveland on Oct. 29 and 30, under country, there has scarcely been an
tion, began with a banquet dinner
Gives
Views
on
Attitude
of
sion of Zionist work.
the
auspices
of
the
United
Palestine
appeal
or
fund-raising
effort
which
isiv e* i ited Iif- . seek to increase the number of
fi
h(eswl Industrial
r (iailtylte,T h
attended by 590 members of the so-
p
The executive expresses s swift-,
Appeal. has not enjoyed noose measure of
shed': in Now
Press In Interview With
was aliens coming into this country un-
ciety, Temple Beth El and its affili-
As an appendix to the formal in- Christian participation. The soli-
den•e that it will have the co-
engaged in distributing 'migrants der the non-quota class openly ad-
ated
societies. During the program
The Chronicle.
operation of the Palestine and'
to either cities where work was id,- mit that they are opposed to any citation extended to attend the con- port given by Christians of Amer-
that followed, the audience was
British Colonial governments and
MORRIS D. WALDMAN
[tithed for them. In 1907, when the restriction at all of immigration. ference, Mr. Straus writes: ice to the $25,000,000 United Jew-
augmented
by about 150 bringing
"The National Conference on ish (•ampaign has therefore follow-
In an exclusive interview with
calls upon all factions of the Zion- Galveston movement was launched It is therefore natural topresume
the total attendance up to 650.
ist movement for co-operative et- that he. has completes' a survey of by the late Jacob H. Schiff to divert that they believe by appealing to Palestine to be held in Cleveland ed in the path of a well-known tea- the editor of The Detroit Jewish
Rabbi
Leon
Frans offered the
will be asked to give consideration elitism. On the other hand it may Chronicle, following his address
fort and, when necessary, sacri- the social and econontie con ditions Jewish imigrants to the territory
prayer of benediction preceding the
P
flees, for accomplishing the task of the 3,000,000 Jews of oland.
west of the Missisisppi River, Mr• the sentiment of the people of the to comprehensive reports on what well be said that no such 'mores,.
dinner and the program which fol-
United States for impractical leg- has been done in Palestine with ively articulate and concertedly or-
facing the Zionist movement.
and w sold report his findings at Waldman was placed in charge. islation in the interest of the wives
lowed opened with two violin selec-
the monies collected the past year ganized body of Christian support
The statement declares that the On'national conference of the From that position he was called andchildren
tions and an encore by Bernard
f
h
it wi
through the United l'alestine Ap- for a specifically Jewish cause has I
Chi-
Zionist Executive took office un- Coital Jewish Campaign in Chi-
Kugel, of the Detroit Symphony
back to New York City to become be a stepping stone to changing peal. It will be the outstanding ever before been called into laving.
•s
Care
on
Oct
23
• 2.1.
der difficult circumstances but
orchestra, accompanied by Alan
"The preliminary impetus to-
Mr. Waldman, who went to Po- the executive director of the United the whole policy of the United American gathering of those inter-
is confident that the task can be
Kopelnon at the piano.
States
regarding
immigration,
ested
in
the
upbuilding
of
l'ales-
ward
the
creation
of
the
American
(Turn to last page.)
successfully performed if it will land as the personal representative
"An amendment providing for tine.
Christian Fund, was, I believe, an
have the steady and determined
I the admission of 35,000 wives or
"It
is
10
years
since
the
Balfour
appeal
issued
early
in
May,
1926,
PRAISES ATTITUDE
support of all to who the build-
unmarried children under 18 years Declaration was promulgated. Dun , by the Christian members of the
ing of a Jewish Palestine is dear.
OF THE CHRONICLE
of age of aliens legally admitted ing that period a great work has I Amos Society, an organization de-
Thevital task of the new execu- ,
to the United States prior to July been done in Palestine through the I votes! according to its charter 'to
consolidation and expan.!
tive
I am grateful to your own
1, 1924, for permanent residence instrumentality of the funds stab-!the propagation of the lofty hu-
sion. The first obligation the new
and who have declared their in- fished by the Zionist Organization. manitarian doctrines of the Hebrew
Jewish newspaper for the cour•
executive has assumed is that of
■ geou• editorial support it gm
to bcome citizens of the This investment of capital and lab- prophets from Amos to Jesus, call"
balancing the budget and intro-
United States, was adopted in the or in the making of the Jewish Na- ing upon their fellow Christians of
me during the trial. The De-
ducing such changes and econo-
S
e
n
a
t
e.
When
the
amendment
troit Jewish Chronicle stood be-
Have Completed Six Weeks' Will Discuss Membership
Honed Home imposes a continuous this country to extend their help to
mies which are necessitated by the
reached the immigration commit- obligation especially upon the Jews the starving men, women and chil-
hind me at a time when the
Scientific
Analysis
of
present financial conditions and
And Credit Corporation
tee for the House, it was stricken d America. If we neglect what dren of Eastern Europe. The list
other Jewish newspapers in
Colonies.
the dictates of efficiency.
out and a new clause inserted we have built through our contribu- of signatories to this appeal which
America were scared to death
This
Week.
"The new executive represents
which provided that preference up tions, the resultant loss of national was headed by Rev. Dr. A. W. An-
to say • word.
.no party and will sense no other
BOSTON, Musa.—(J. T. A.)-1
to 60 per cent should he given in assets we have accumulated in Pal- thonv, chairman of the Committee
AARON 3APIRO,
purpose but the welfare of the Four members of the Jewish,
5-
NEW YOB K.—Judge Jacob the quotas to the wives and un- estine may rightly be ascribed to on Good-A ill Iletvseen Jews and
Jewish Palestine as a whole; it Agency Palestine experts' commis-, Panken, president of the Ameri- married children under 21 years us, and that which could have he- Christians of the Federal Council
Morris Gossett, president of the
will be governed by 110 preposses- sion, including Professor Elwood can Ort, has called a membership of age of aliens lawfully admitted come a living monutnent of active of Churches of Christ in America,
Men's Temple Club presided, and,
sions and will be free from bias. Mead, chairman of the commis-I conference of all the members of
included such other outstanding
after a brief address of welcome he
(Turn to last page.)
Therefore, the executive expects , sion,
(Turn to last page.)
Dr. Jacob G. Lipman, the American Ort to take place at
clerical and lay members of the
introduced the guest of honor and
the generous co-operation of all , Knowles Ayerson, horticulturist of the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York
Christian community as Dr. David
speaker of the evening, Aaron Sa-
elements of the movement. If de- the government experiment station City, this week.
Starr Gordon, Edwin Markham,
pin.,
cisions will be made which call in Hayti, and Professor Frank
Dr. Nathaniel Schmidt, I'rof. Vida
The American Ort is a branch
Mr. Sapiro began by telling how
AARON SAPIRO
for sacrifices, the executive is en- I Adams of the University of Cali-
D. Scudder, William II. Short,
of the European Ort (an organiza-
he became interested in co-opera-
titled to ask for the support and fornia, who spent six weeks in tion for the promotion of agricul-
George F. Moore, Rev. Dr. Freder-
last Tuesday evening at the Men's live marketing. Ile told how he
co-operation of all, including those Palestine in a survey of the colo-
ick Lynch, Rev. Dr. George Elliott,
ture and handicrafts among the
Temple Club banquet, Aaron Sa- had traveled the length and breadth
of whom the sacrifice is required," nies, giving special attention to Jews of Central and Eastern Eu-
and Rev. 1/r. John Ilaynes Holmes.
piro elaboratel upon his rmarks of the country organizing the farm-
the statement declares.
the study of agriculture and farm- rope), and has functioned in
"Following this appeal came the
concerning the attitude of the ers into "co-op's" and how his or-
"Palestine must in the first in- ing, returned on the steamer America since the close of the war
Ashinsky, Frarn, Fischer and Rosen Publish Statements plan of a larger organization rep- Anglo-Jewish press towards him ganization drafted the bill regulat-
stance be called upon for self- President Adams. Arthur T. Stra-
resentative both of the Protestant
On Need and Necessity for Jewish Education;
The principal activities at pres-
and his libel suit, and other mat. ing co-operative marketing that
abnegation, but because of the horn, soil technologist in the Bu-
and Catholic groups of the country
tern connected with the famous was later enacted into law by 40
Hebrew Schools Continue Campaign.
fact that Palestine will ultimately reau of Soils, the fifth member of ent of the European Oct are the
to enlist the participation of Chris-
state's.
trial.
enjoy the fruits of these sacrifices, the commission, will return from extension of vocational schools,
tians in all communities through-
Then he outlined briefly the his-
the
furnishing
of
tools,
farm
He also outlined his plans for
the executive is confident that Pal- Palestine in six weeks.
A most fitting feature of the troit, that wonderful institution out the nation.
tory of the 21 articles in the Dear-
quipment and raw materials to
estine will give it a generous
"In the early fall of 1926, Rev. the future, telling of his present
education month which is in prog- for spreading the knowledge of
Professor Mead, speaking for
born
Independent attacking him
artisans and farmers and the de-
measure of co-operation.
ress not only here, but also in Hebrew and religious education Dr. S. l'arkes Cadman, president law practice in New York and his
the commission, declared that any
and his cause and charging that bis
velopment of credit organizations.
"The problem of unemployment statement for publication in an-
many other Jewish communities, is among the Jewish youth, is to be of the Federal Council of Churches, now limited connection with the work was
the scheme of a "ring of
as
well
as
intensive
agricultural
is grave and urgent. Special finan- ticipation of the report which the
the convention of teachers and commended for its good judgment and Judge Victor J. Dowling, a Ro- farmer's co-operatives.
"The. Anglo-Jewish press, taken International Jews" intent on ex-
cial efforts are being made and commission will file might preju- colonization work.
in selecting the proper season for man Catholic layman, conveyed to
ploiting
the
American farmer and
At the forthcoming conference
nothing will be spared within the dice the report. Ile stated the re.
the purpose of arousing the con- me as national chairman of the as a whole, was extremely cautious going control of the food industry
at the Hotel Pennsylvania the pro-
limits of financial stability to miti- port will be in the hands of Louis
sciousness of the Jewish parents to United Jewish Campaign, n propos- in its attitude towards me before of the country. These articles, said
gram
for
the
ensuing
year
will
be
gate the sufferings caused by un- Marshall and Dr. Lee K. Franked,
a sense of their imperative duty al to issue 1111 appeal for our cause and during the trial," declared Mr. Mr. Sapiro, had • terrific effect in
discussed. The chief items, how-
Sapiro. "I suppose its publishers
employment. The spiritual values one of the American members of
towards their offspring. Too
ever, will be the devising of ways
(Turn to last page.)
and editors were afraid to give the rural communities of the Unit-
of the Jewish national home are the Jewish agency commission,
much emphasis cannot he used in
and means for the forming of an
the trial the appearance of a racial ed States and Canada. They pois-
and the Zionist Organization with-
bringing home to the fathers and
efficient national Ort organization
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issue. They were afraid that in oned the minds of the farmers
in a week or two,
mothers the sacred obligation that
against co-operative marketing and
and the actual establishment of
case I lost it would be said that
The commission Was greeted at
devolves upon them, the utmost
the Ort Credit Corporation, which
the Jewish peolpe of America had
the pier by Elihu D. Stone, presi-
necessity of bestowing upon their
(Turn to last page.)
has been in the process of forma-
laid
its
case
before
the
bar
of
jus-
dent of the New England Zionist
beloved children the beneficient
tion for the last few months.
tice
and
failed.
They
did
not
wish
Region; Dr. Maurice B. Heater,
blessings which the United Ilebrew
Just prior to his departure for
to stake the cause of the Jew in
Robert Silverman and Mendel N.
Schools have in store for them.

Europe, Dr. Henry Moskowitz.
America on my ease against Mr.
Fisher. The members of the com-
"Let theparents be constantly Annual Celebration to Mark Fond
chairman of th executive commit-
for
immediately
left
mission
mindful of the tact that there ex-
tee of the American Ort, said:
"In my opinion, such an atti-
Homecoming
of
Camp-
Washington.
ists no more valuable gift, no
"The American Ort is organiz-
tude is and was both cowardly and
Co - operation of U. S. Jews is
The report, it was stated, will
ers Next Sunday.
nobler possession, no richer and ,
ing n credit corporation under the
unfair.
As I indicated in my let-
color:in-
embrace a survey of the
Urged by Prominent
-----
more useful present which they
direction of the New York State
to The Detroit Jewish Citron-
non activities in Palestine. It
The annual Succoth celebration ! ter
Zionist Leader.
can bestow upon their sons and
Blinking Department to enable
isle
at
that
time, I found that this Anti Jewish
will also cover recommendations
daughters than a good education. of the Jewish Centers Association
poor relatives to help their still
over-cautious attitude was only
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Miss for the extension and improve- poorer kin in Eastern Europe by
It is also true 'that parents who will be held in the form of a "Wel-
too
common
among Anglo-Jewish
Henrietta Szold, American member ment of agricultural activities with furnishing them loans on easy
send their sans and daughters into come Home" in honor of the home
editors and in some eases also in
of the Jerusalem triumvirate, ar- special bearing on economic prob- time payments and on a non-profit
the world uneducated, defraud the ,corning campers who were at the
the
pulpit.
That
is why I wise
MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) —The
rived in New York on the steamer lems. A special part of the re- basis.
community of useful citizens and Mothers Camp, can Sunday eve-
glad to note the courageous posi- Komsomolskays Pravda, the organ
port will be filed with Secretary of
ning, Oct. l6, at H p. m., nt the
bequeath a nuisance.'
De Grasse.
"This is a distinctly new depar-
tion that The Chronicle was tak- of the Young Communist Leagues,
Jewish
('enter,
31
Melbourne
ave-
Am certain that the Jews of Agriculture Jardine.
ture in relief methods and enables
"We are also fully aware that
ing editorialy on my case. That report's a number of cam's showing
The members of the commission
America, particularly those who
American relatives of Europeans
the purpose of a useful education nue.
The following program will be is why I wrote to you in apprecia- how far anti-Semitism has spread
have contributed to the Palestine
to aid their stricken people more
is, viz.: to cultivate the latent tal-
(Turn to last page.)
tion of your editorial entitled 'Ste. among the Communist youth and
funds in previous years, will co-
RABBI A. M. ASHINSK Y.
directly than by giving them
ents of the child; to furnish it offered:
I pine Is Exonerated!' It was goo .l the working class youth generally.
operate with us now that American
money. and more important the principals which will be h. d in with a full knowledge of all that Overture lov the J., .h Center Band.
in those trying days in Detroit to
The paper states that in a Lenin.
Zionists have been given a great
implements and machinery to put Pittsburgh during the days Chol transpires in its surroundings; to
Conducted I, I .1...
read your editorials with the con- grad factory named after the
share in the administration id. Zion-
Hamoed Succoth, Thursday Fri- equip the child with spiritual and A r•er ■ idlietem of ramp Life.
,
stant
note
of
encouragement
that
French
Communist, Marthy, a gang
I Itepurt of tied li,e,tion,
(Turn to last page.)
ist affairs in Palestine. Failure
day and Saturday, Oct. 1:1 • , 16. moral means to be enabled to tread
Evelyn Sedin.
pervaded thou. Arid that is why of youths esimpelled a Jewish ap-
at this moment is unthinkable,"
2I lootSe ■ •.e.n
The personnel of the I sited the path of life with open eyes
I Isok ...elision this evening to ex- prentice to climb the walls and to
Miss Szold stated.
Metzver.
Hebrew Schools at their m. sting and with firm step.
; *, soy gratitude. to The Detroit crowl along the roof just to amuse
S4Ine v Wier Oefendins Aherne,
Miss Szold expressed satisfaction
held last Friday, elected, I. 'sides
them, while they were laughing and
with the results of the Fifteenth
any Events Feature Plans HUNGARY TO STOP
>•••• •
1.
kirtwn
I .:
• •-• rib.. his plans for jeering and throw ing stones at him.
ANTI-ALIEN RAIDS Bernard Isaacs, Messrs. J naggi GERMAN SCHOLARS
Zionist Congress and with the
lr.eph ',• •
Of
Season;
Will
Pre-
and M. Michlin to represses' t the
5t• Sapiro replied: "I It was impossible for the boy to es-
y
.:
1 ... Tro
achievements of the American
— - -
PLAN CELEBRATION
Detroit Hebrew Schools a the
..
s
. the practise of the cape from his tormentors. There
sent Play.
Zionist delegation. "However, it
ti
VIENNA.----1J. T. A.1--The
convention of educators.
1 srk. 1 felt that my were a number of young commun-
would not do any harm for Amer(.
BERLIN.--1•11.
.1.1
Tli.•
anti-alien raids aimed primarily
Mr. Isaacs has been in•i•il to
to
half of co-operative ists in the gang. No one took no-
A
program
of
the
coming
year's
can Zionists to create a special
were
stopped
by
an
or-
twenty-fifth
anniversary
of
the
at
Jew's
read
a
report
on
the
condito
is
of
V
,
.
i
,on
is
..- had alr e ady convinsed tice of the affair, neither the or-
fund for sending its delegates to activities has been mapped out by
AI , . As, in
German Jewish Society for the
der of the council of ministers,
Jewish education in Detroit
.' ' • re of the soundoes• of itanizatIon of Young Communists.,
the
board
of
the
Alumni
Associa-
the congresses. Such a fund would
Promotion of the Wissenschaft
reports from Budapest received
Louis Hurwich, superints ndent
; . rative idea.
The rdsi nor the adult communists, nor the
enable us to have delegates who are tion of the United Hebrew Schools,
des Jusiontums will he cele-
here state.
of the Bun•au of Jewish kdoca-
Si , ',.',l• . •
* - not only wiped out the tailors committee.
well versed in Zionist affairs and at a meeting held Oct. S,
brated here on Nov. 11. JeW•
Following
a
meeting
of
the
thin of Boston, in a letter ad-
In a second Leningrad factory.
s ■ .' intrigue that the as:Icles
Among the important events of
who would remain at the congress
ish scholars in America are ex-
cabinet held on Saturday, the
dressed to Mr. Isaacs, writes as
•lo. holependent had stared on the worker's, on the initiative of the
the year will be a banquet which
until the business is finished."
minister of the interior sent out
pected to attend the celebra-
follows: "Wes had here two Jew-
.. dot it actually go, it a new Jewish Young Communist Section
: will he made an annual affair.
tion.
a telegraphic order to the au-
ish education weeks. The la , one
imp, tus. I found the the cause there organized a summer holiday
This banquet wit he given during
Refresh:is.. • - sonsisting of Yon- o.
The society was formed in
thorities in the provinces to
was held during the per. i of
o f co-operative mars• to is was so ramp. Most of the organizing
one of the days of Chanukah. To
Reporting the News
tiff goissoes. , 11• II as cake, strudel,
the
time
when
Jewish
scholars
discontinue
the
raids.
Rosh
Ilashonah
and
Yom
Kippur.
firmly
established thet my nstive work was done by the sec:et:1*y of
this banquet will be invited besides
of
kitched taglach and morollach, will organizational wort
in Germany were under the in.
All the rabbis devoted a -social
, :t• I, 1 ■ Illeef the Jewish Young Communist Sse-
the Alumni Association members,
JEWISH CLUBS AND
be' served in the Sacco which has necessary.n
,
fluency
of
the
Bible
high
criti-
ti••n, but when the workers came
high
holiday
sermon
to
.1,
wish
, also teachers and members of the
been built for this occasion.
•isni and particularly when
FRATERNAL ORDERS
education. We had special 'seek-
work altoget. hu:r.. n l.errStti
!board of directors of the United
ii "
l 'I t :e:rh.
r: to the camp they refuses to aliow
Dancing will follow.
JERICHO
LODGE
PLANS
Frederich
Delitsch
issued
his
ers
where
there
were
no
r
ibbis.
Mg the •so-ops' in an advisory ■ •“- any Jews in camp. 1 hey woe:
Hebrew Schools and their friends.
hook. "Bible and Babel."
If You Read
A social dance will he held in the ANNUAL DANCE SUNDAY The Jewish Advocate issued a spe-
;way, although I no longer en- , not live with VIA .4,, then ,hi... III
KVUTZAH
IVRITH
WILL
cial number which was tel sated
THE DETROIT JEWISH
gage in the- actual work of organ-this case, too, the ;arty organiu-
month of February.
to the problem of Jewish s' loca-
A Hebrew play to be staged dur-
HEAR DR. GREENBERG izin,r. My principal interest now, tions took no asti•s.
CHRONICLE
"This being the case, it be-
The Jericho Building Associa• tion. We also had a radio hour.
In the factory named after En-
You get all the local NEWS.
ing the latter part of the winter
howe,er. is is my New Y •rk law
hooves the Jewish parents to be
gels, a Jewish girl communist
For we published 910 lines of
will be the important event of the (ion will hold its annual dance We are of the opinion that ideals, cognizant of the fact that their
At a meeting of the Kvutzah Iv.
Pra.:/1:.'scpi,s,
r,
,
,
,,,..,
fs
,
C
hi.
named
Lichterman was put for-
Sunday
night
at
the
Book-Cadillac
like merchandise, have to bs sold children will inevitably find them- rich it was derided tie request the
NEWS about 33 different clubs
year.
left

forward as candidate for the as-
The business meetings of the Hotel in celebration of the open- to the public. This imp:• the selves in Jewish environment; well-known editor of the Zionist rag. at inidnight Tuesday.
sod lodges in our issue of Oct. 7.
sistant
secretaryship
of the collec-
_ _
_ ___
.
_
year will be held once a month. ing of the beautiful new Jericho , use of modern methods of "ales- that they are possessed of a Jew- bi-weeskly. Dr. Chaim Greenberg,
tive, but she was retested for the
The social and educational meet- Temple at Joy road and Linwood ; manship. That is why the move- ish psychology and that as such who is coming here on Oct. 30 t o
Another Detroit Jewish weekly
was
sole
reason
that
she
a Jewess.
ings will be held once in two avenue. The entire fourth floor ment for Jewish education week, they are bound to find themselves lecture at the Jewish Center, is ENGLISH ROTHSCHILD
published only 176 lines about
of the hotel, including the grand or month is spreading."
only four different clubs and months.
TO RUN FOR OFFICE
somewhat hampered in their prog- remain until Oct. 30 to deliver a
m
s
a
m
neynoba
e6e
ress
'oPte
hepl
a
P
:Ur
rIg Cot':
Jew
in
ns
The members of the executive of and crystal ballrooms and the Ital-
___
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky pre- ress. Is it not. then, absolutely Hebrew lecture on a subject of
lodges in its issue of the same
monist League have to withdraw
the Alumni Association are: Mr. ian gardens, has been engaged for ' pared the following statement on
date.
essential for those children to vital importance if, every .•W. The , I *" ;II '' \
from
the
work
because
they
cannot
J.
T
.
Al
—lames
Solowey, president; Miss Fannie the affair.
Education Month for The Chron- know thoroughly the essence , con. subject will be announced in a
jieteawng d the hostility
htility towards them
Eisenberg, secretary; Miss Ger-
The plans for the dance include icle:
If You Want the Local News
i. Rtht: 'I. (be' S'ri alw p
d al Mb; a t ctahned'ndeattiet
tents and characteristics of their coming !-•le of The Chronicle.
trude Rosenthal. financial secre- music by Billy Bushor's two Rialto I
"This month of Tishri. the first people towards the outside world'
The Jewish and Hebrew lectures. c
Read
trheeport
Ely o f division,
t
tary; Elkan Buchhalter, treasurer. orchestras and entertainment of month of the New Year, the season
THE DETROIT JEWISH
II Lo
London
the
r1
And if this is so, it is self-evident risen by Dr. Greenberg on his last
o sse r a m ji e n w
a tied
sh f Y o runiem
ngC"n.
ber-
mu In n i. s u tne weu
S. Tilchin, A. Zack, M. Harrison, an unusually attractive nature.
of the high holy days, is admir- that they must learn the Hebrew vi•it to Detroa, three years ago, Star.
CHRONICLE
of the local committee. The
1. I.ipa, N. Slobin, A. Weaton. Mr.
Tickets may be obtained from I ably fitted to be set aside for the
The oldest and most influential
Th. campaign for James de rest of the members immediately
( language, study the Torah of Is- have cores:need their hearers that
Aaron I/. Markson is faculty ad- any member of Jericho Lodge or I lofty ideal of Jewish education.
Jewish weekly in Michigan.
when Dr. Greenberg speaks it pays ISeth., held has already been started ship
visor.
at the dear.
The United Hebrew Schools of De-
(Turn to last page.)
(Turn to last page.)
to hear him.
in the constituency.

ZIONIST

champion

and

Sapiro Scores
Unfair Papers

EXPERTS RETURN PANKEN SUMMONS
FROM PALESTINE ORT CONFERENCE t ' .

Detroit Hebrew Teachers Attend
Pittsburgh Education Conference,

Centers To Give
Succoth Program

Return Of Szold
Starts Activities

Prejudice Rampant
Among Communists

-
Feeling Among
Youth Strong, Moscow
Paper Declares.

Banquet Planned
By Hebrew Alumni

Z e.1 7rdtilr,..inc stoina

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