America 'apish Perla&Cal Carter All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO IFEbETROITJEWISII Name $50,000 As Quota For Rest of State and Indiana. z DISTRICT CHOOSES EXECUTIVE BOARD , Letter From National Head. quarters Stresses Need For Cash FRANKLIN TO REVIEW MRS. RUSSELL'S BOOK On Sunday morning of this week, Dee. 11, Dr. Leo M. Franklin has chosen the sermon subject at Temple Beth El "The Right To Ile Ilappy." The ser- mon will be based upon a recent- ly published and widely read book under the same title by Mrs. Bertrand Russell. Serv- ices begin at 10:45. The public is invited. 5 'Men s Club To Hear Morris Waldman And William Friedman Talk On Poland Social Worker and Attorney Will Tell Impressions of Po- land ; Friedman to Disclose Interviews With Leaders; Galvani to Sing, Morris Waldman, executive di- 51r. Friedman's talk will deal rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- with his impressions of Polish eration, and William Friedman, leadership. Ile will recount inter- views with Deputy Gruenbaum and other noted spokesmen of Po- lish Jewry, touching upon the re- cent much-discussed "Steuer loci adenot" ro unds. I. O. B. B. TO NAME OFFICERS MONDAY At a meeting of the local district — -- of the United Palestine Appeal Pisgah Lodge Has New By held in the offices of the Detroit laws; To Have Board Zionist Council on Nov. 30 a cash quota of $100,000 was accepted for Of Directors. th e c ity and a $50,000 cash quota — for the state of Michigan and the The first nominations of officers state of Indiana. of Pisgah Lodge No. 31 I, 0. B. B., A letter from the national office will be held next Monday evening, was read, the contents of which, in D e c. 12 at the regular lodge meet- part, follow: ing. The by-laws of Pisgah Lodge "Our records show that during l i provide that the officers shall be the past fiscal year, fr o m O c t 1929 elected semi-annually at the last to Sept. 30, 1927, the Michigan and l i regular meeting in December and Indiana Region remitted to the na- June; and that nominations are to tional office in cash the sum of I be made at the third meeting pre- $111,409. ceiling the election and at each en- "In working nut our schedule of su i ng mee ti ng. cash fur the year 1927-28, we have At this meeting several addition- Is...II obliged to make a cash allot- al by-laws are to he read and a vote m e n( of $150,1100 for your region taken on their adoption. The by- for the current fiscal year, espec- laws which were adopted on Mon- ially in view of our obligations in day evening, Dec. 5, will also be Palestine. This sum of $1510100 will of course include the cash that . By.Laws Adopted. will be collected on account of the', On Mnmlay evening, Dec. 5 the outstanding pedges of last year's meeting was devoted to the reading ' campaigns and payments on ac- and adoption of a new set of by- count of the amounts to be secured laws. Julius Deutelhaum, who for for the 1927-28 campaigns. three terms was president of Pis- "Naturally, this regional cash al- gah Lodge, presided as chairman lotment of $150,000 will have to be while the by-laws were under dis- proportionately alloted to the var- cussion. The majority of the by- ious cities in your region, and the laws were adopted as read. local chairmen and numbers of One of the features of the new committees will have to assume the laws is the creation of a permanent definite obligation of raising these governing body of directors to con- local cash allotments, and regular- lust of lo men to serve for a per- ly remitting these sums directly to lad of 18 months. The terms of five the regional office which in turn members to expire every six will remit these RUMS to the na- months. President Samuel Sternberg pre- tional headquarters. Need Full Amount. sided aver the regular order of "It is unnecessary for us to stress business and several committee re- the importance of securing the full ports were made. "Daddy" Adolph amount of cash allotted to your re- Freund reported progress for the gion, and we hope that your income special finance committee who are will even exceed this allocation for sending letters to the members who it is only if we receive the full are delinquent in paying their amount of cash that we require dues. from your region and the others, Gun•burg Reports. and if in addition the national of- Dr. Mark Gunzburg, conductor flee of liadassah receives the of the Il'nai 'Frith Symphony Or- • mount which it expects from the chestra reported that the next free Local Hadassah chapters through concert by the B'nai B'rith Sym- their various activities, that we mill phony Orchestra will be at the be able to meet our obligations in Northern High School Auditorium Palestine. Only by doing this will on Dee. 22. we enable the new executive to car- Professor Gunzburg also stated ry on its work, help relieve the un- that the B'nai B'rith Symphony employment situation, do a small Orchestra are giving a symphony measure of justice to the self-sac- concert every Sunday afternoon at rificing teachers who have nut been the Oriole Theater, Linwood and paid for months, and instead of Philadelphia as a part of the reg- forcing the executive to stop pros- ular Sunday afternoon program. A pective Chaluzim who have been special symphony committee has preparing themselves in Russia, been appointed comprising of Ben Poland and Roumania during all Rubenstein, Mandell Bernstein, these years, and say to them that Ben Bagdade and Henry Rottman. this year not one of them can go Many reservations are being re- ceived for the New Year's Eve to Eretz Yisroel. "We are confidently relying upon party sponsored by the B'nai B'rith vou to give this most important Community House Incorporated. matter your immediate attention Elias Goldberg is receiving the res- and to let us hear from you as soon (Turn to page two.) as possible." Name New Board. The new executive board of the local U. P. A. will be composed of the following: J. W. Allen, Dr. N. E. Aronstam, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Dr. I'. M. Bernstein, A..1. Blumenau, Morris Blumberg, Julius Braun, Dr. P. II. Broudo, J. Burrows. F red ht. u - zel, Ilarry Cohen, Abraham Cooper, Louis Dann, Israel Davidson, Dav- id S. Diamond, J. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Dr. D. II. Fauman, Ben R. Fenton, Rabbi Moses Fisch- er, Morris Fishman, Rabbi Leon Fram, .1. Friedberg, Morris Fried- berg, William Friedman, Boris Ganapol, Miss Ilattie Gittleman, Abraham Glazer, H. Goldberg, Na- 1-0-4-0 OLDEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL JEWISH NEWSPAPER IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 VOL. XXXIII. NO. 2 LOCAL ZIONISTS ACCEPT $100,000 AS U. P. A. QUOTA TELEPHONE CADILLAC e:gct2 I hearers backg a glimpse rie4ai;: will give his into the home conditions if present-dry Polish Jewry. There will be no charge for ad- mission and no solicitation of any kind. The general public as well as the membership of the Men'a Club and affiliated societies of the temple are welcome. A musical program will be a feature of the program. Maestro George Gal- vani, eminent Detroit artist, will render several vocal selections. Morris Camel, president of the Men's ('lub, will mesh's, at the meeting and will introduce the speakers. Next Tuesday's meeting will be the third of the season, the first having been a talk by Aaron Sa- piro and the Slie on d the annual MORRIS WALDMAN good-will meeting, at which three eminent member of the Detroit speakers, a Jew, a Protestant and bar and prominent communal a Catholic, discussed better rela- worker, will address the Men's Temple Club of Temple Beth El next Tuesday evening, Dec. 13, in the social hull of the temple. Both will take for their subject their recent visit to Poland, but Mr. Waldman will outline his im- pressions of the economic and so- cial position of the Jews, while Mr. Fredman will confine himself to an account of his conversations with some of the leaden of Polish Jewry. It will be recalled that the occa- sion of Mr. Waldman's visit to Po- land was to study the present status of the Jewish people with a view to reporting his findings to the recent J. D. C. and U. J. C. conference in Chicago. His report to that body was one of the high- lights of the Chicago meeting and Wan reprinted in the press of the whole country. In his capacity of special investigator he made a careful analysis of conditions in Poland and reported them, with his recommendations, to the great relief organization. It is expected that in his ad- WILLIAM FRIEDMAN dress to the Men's Club Mr. Wald- man will touch upon a number of Dons between the races. The matters of great interest to Jews meetings of the Men's Club are which could find no appropriate well attended and never fail to place in his official report. arouse city-wide interest. BRITISH NAVY IN CENSUS OF JEWS LONDON. — (J, T. A.) —A list of all the Jewish officers and men serving in the British navy was ordered by the Ad- miralty, it has been learned. The order asks that in every rase the rank of the officer or man concerned be given, as well as the name of the ship or station. The purpose of this special census is unknown. John Haynes Holmes, Noted Preacher, To Address Council of Jewish Women GIVES $160,000 TO JEWISH CHARITIES LONDON—.1J. T. A.)—Ber- mini Baron, noted Jewish phi- lanthropist, will attaing his sev- enty-seventh birthday on Mon- day. Ile has niftily charitable donations amounting to $160- 000 on this occasion. Among the beneficiaries of his present donations are several Jewish in- stitutions. Up to the present Mr. Baron's gifts to charitable and public institutions amount to nearly $10,000,000. show were the choruses as trained by the remarkable and indefati- gable coach, Richard N. Gage. Es- j racially capable was the Tiller' Chorus. The girls went through' the must difficult manoeuvers as expertly as though they were pro- feeional dancers. The Tiller chor- us consisted of Margold Vehon, I Helen Ehrlich, Beatrice Ehrlich, Marjory Shembeck, Leah Italhover, Gertrude Brechner, Ida Katz, and Rose Love. Another chorus that won an ova- tion at every performance was that led by Cecil Birnkrant and consist- ing of Goldye Vehon, Jean Birn- krant, Gertrude Pearl, Adelaide !Klein, 51argold Vehon, and every!) I Friedberg. The men's chorus was pa Olen- To Celebrate Seventh Year larly effective both in its singing and its dancing, especially in the of Service by Social "Molly" number led by Dorothy Lieberman. The men's chorus con- Worker, sisted of Milton Sillierberg, Ed Rosenberg, Bud Maybaum, Irving The Mothers' Clubs of Detroit, and Adolph Goldberg, George E. jointly, will give a testimonial ban- Neugarten, Norman Krauss, Irving quet in honor of Miss Mary Cap- Wartell, Robert Rubin, Mortin lan, director of the Jewish Centers (Turn to page two.) Association. This is done to cele- brate her seven years of ssirvice in Detroit. -m•mm•-w•• ■ ' Mothers Clubs to Laud Mary Caplan It will take place on Saturday evening, Dec. 17, at 7:30, at the Jewish Center. An interesting program of en- tertainment has been arranged. Jack Weisberg and Max Peeherer will appear in a violin duet and the Jewish Centers Band, under the direction of its conductor, I. The Detroit Council of Jewish himself a unique place in Ameri- Glass, will play. Women will hold its first evening can religious life. Mrs. Frank Avrin, chairman o f The first book by Mr. Holmes meeting of the year on Wednes- the arrangements committee, will w as entitled "The 'Revolutiona Revolutionary speak. day, Dec. 14, at 8:15 p. m., at Beth Function of the Modern Church," r El Chapel, Woodward and Glad- and it set the key for all the rest, Members of Mothers' Clubs are stone. The speaker of the occa- among which may be named "New requested to make reservations thaniel H. Goldstick, J. It. Green- sion will he John Haynes llolmes, Wars for Old," "Patriotism Is Not with Mrs. I.. Jacobs at the Jewish berg, Joseph 11. Haggai, Alvin D. who will discuss "Has Marriage a Enough" and "New Churches For Center, $1 iwr plate, before Bench, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Future?" Old." A leader of radical thought, Dec. 15. i B. Isen- Rabbi It. Ilurwitz, William Since 1907, Dr. Holmes has both political and religious, he is erg, J acob Jay, A. II. Juffin, Sam- nau been minister of the Church of master of a vivid and lucid style— abak er, Samue L. bel , :cm York City, which a power of luminous statement Messiah, A. J . Koffman, A. Lachovizky, A. the in 1917 he re-organized as the which has added greatly to his in• C. Lappin, Isadore Levin, .lamb Community Church. As a preach- fluence as a teacher. ipsitz, Levin, Sol R. Levin, M. D. I, Robert er, as editor of Unity, as publicist The council takes pleasure in in- Miss Rose Edith Lipsitz , and author, he has exercised a siting to this meeting all who are Nlarwil, Arnold Neils, Charles liu- . stimulating ministry, winning for interested. hiner, .1. S. Sauk, S. Schwartz, I. ---- Shetzer, I). W. Simons, Philip Will Speak Dec. 14 on "Has Marriage a Future?" Pastor of Community Church of New York Is Noted For His Liberal Ideas. MANY CLUBS JOIN ORPHANS' BENEFIT Jews of Germany See Picture As an Outrage Against Jew- ish People; Catholics and Protestants Unite To Shelve the Film. DR. STEPHEN S. WISE MAKES SOLEMN DEMAND THAT PICTURE BE WITHDRAWN Revision of Picture Cannot Make Amends, Says Rabbi Newman of San Francisco; Cites Examples Of Irish and French Protests. The campaign against the "King of Kings" begun by the California Jewish Review became international this week when word was received that the Jews of Germany, having viewed the film, are outspoken in their demand that it be withdrawn. "Tip-Top-Topics" Draws Big Audiences; Acting Is Highly Praised. some 100 people participated. , Undoubtedly the real stars in the I PROTEST AGAINST "KING OF KINGS" BEGUN BY CALIFORNIA JEWISH REVIEW GROWS INTERNATIONAL IN ITS SCOPE Paul U. Kellogg to Address Beth El Group On "New Negro." MORE THAN 2 000 SEE TEMPLE PLAY The Young People's Temple Club of Temple Beth El achieved a great triumph in their production of the musical play entitled "Tip-Top- Topics." Four performances were given: Saturday night, Sunday matinee, Sunday night, and Mon- day night, Dec. 3, 4, and 5, and more than 2,000 people saw the play. On Sunday afternoon, the chapel was filled with children of the religious school who enjoyed the play immensely. The quality of the production cane as a great surprise to most people. They expected either the usual awkwardness which is asso- ciated with amateur productions, or they feared that a play of the "revue" type might not prove to be suitable for production in a syna. gogue-house. Everybody was there. tremendously elated to find that the singing and dancing and acting were of the very first quality and that the show while it was very lively W88 altogether clean and wholesome. The contemplated program was much longer than the program ac tually given. At the last moment' in order to accommodate the pro- gram to the usual playing time, quite a number of acts had to be eliminated. In the final production Per Year, $3,00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Sisterhood Will Hear journalist The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, at its regular meeting on Mon- ' day afternoon, Dec. 12, will pre- sent Paul U. hiding of New York, , editor of the Survey and Survey An interesting point in the German situation is the fact that not only Jewish rabbis and laymen but Protestant and Catholic clergy as well are united in the fight against the picture. Dr. Stephen S. Wise in a sermon last Sunday made his stand clear on this issue. Ile pointed out the vast danger that lies in the exhibi- Ilion of the picture, particularly in Fur, pe n and made a solemn de- mand that it be withdrawn from N. Y. FEDERATION the screen. BANS $100 DINNERS • • • PAUL N. KELLOGG Graphic and noted writer and lec- turer. Mr. Kelly's information and grasp on relations and condi- tions sociologist and industrial, and his prominent connection with national and international activi. ties covering many lines of cul- tural endeavor and social service. have brought him much deserved honor and recognition. He has served as director of the editorial and historical department of civil service; director, American Red Cross, Paris, France; secretary of the committee to secure United (Turn to page two.) 5. NEW YORK. — The "hun- dred-dollar dinner," which since 1924 was a feature of the drives for money of the Feder- ation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, has been abandoned this year, ac- cording to an announcement which said the action was "in line with the Federation's new policy to reduce public affairs of a spectacular nature to a minimum. The announcement said it was felt "that 11 years of fed- eration work were sufficient to bring a response without the use of artificial acceleration. Zionist District of Detroit Installs New Officers and Executive Board Robert Marwil Heads Local Organization; Committees Are Named; Dinner Celebrates Event as New Era Of Activity Dawns For Zionism. The officers and executive board Junior Zionist League—Aaron of the Detroit Zionist Organiza- Kurland, chairman; Louis Cohane, tion, who will guide the destinies vice-chairman; Herman August, of local Zionism for the year 1928, II. R. Cohen, Sol. A. Dann, Dr. were installed at a banquet given Jos. N. Erman, Rabbi Leon Pram. Thursday evening in the Merest Hotel. Robert Marwil was installed as president; Fred Si. Butzel, l'hilip Slomovitz and Israel Zilber as vice-presidents; Max I). Lipsitz as treasurer, and Aaron Kurland as secretary. '1'he members of the administra- tive board are as follows: Fred M. Bated, .Julius Braun, Dr. 1'. II. Broudo, Louis Cohnne, David Cooper, .1. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. .1. II. Ehrlich, Israel Davidson, Morris Fishman, Rabbi Leon Franc, 11. B. Gittleman, Joseph Haggai, Samuel Heyman, Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, S. L. Kocanau, Aaron Kurland, A. .1. Koffman, Leon Kommissaruk, M. D. I.ipsitz, Miss Rose Eolith Lipsitz, Robert Marwil, Jacob r, Morris Mendelsohn, l'hilip Slomovitz, D. W. Simons, I. Shet- zer, Jacob Pearlstien, Si. A. 'Zack- heim, Israel Zilber. 10%,Csommittees named %%TR, as fol. "WITHDRAW FILM" WISE DEMANDS NEW YORK.—The motion pic- ture "King of Kings" was criti- cized by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise at the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall, as "calculated to di irrepar- able hurt to the Jewish people first, and after that, to those bet- ter relationships which are grow- ing between Jew and Christian." Dr. Wise pointed out the dan- ger that would result to milions of Jews if the film should be ex- hibited in Central and Eastern Europe, and called upon the pro- ducers to withdraw it from coun- tries in which Jews are almost sure to be the victims of infuri- ated mobs. Worse Than Ford Book. "The 'King of Kings' is infinite- ly more damaging than the long- continued Ford libels," he assert- ed, "because crude and false as these were, they could poison only the minds of the literate. But the 'King of Kings' is hurtful to liter- ate and illiterate alike because of its provocative and embittering character with respect to illiterate or nearly literate folk." Dr. Wise charged that the pic- ture is full of grave historical in- accuracies and deliberate distor- tions of the New Testament, "which no profession of good-will on the part of the producer can palliate. The figure of Caiaphas, he said, is that of a "hideous, blodthirsty monster," and in his portrayal the producer has "sinned against history even as he sins against the Jewish people." "Whether deliberately or not, the tendency of the picture is to draw the clearest line between Jesus and His disciples, as if these were nut Jews, and all the other figures in the drama; as if the un- lovely, unforgiving, unforgivable alone were Jews." Destroys Good-Will In the interest of friendship be- tween Christian and Jew it would have been better if the picture had never been produced, Dr. Wise said. Ile added that some, but not all, of the worst effects could be mitigated if captions were added to the picture "to make clear that Caiaphas was a puppet of Rome, that crucifixion was not a Jewish mode of execution and that the happenings of 1,900 years ago should not be viewed as incitement to hatred." Finance and Ways and Means ROBERT MARWIL Committee—Julius Braun, chair- Rabbi Wise urged "the right man; S. I.. Kavanau, vice-chair; Membership Committee —Morris kind of consultation" hereafter chairman ; Michael Krell, A. C. Fishman, chairman; II. B. Gittle- Lappin, I. Shetzer, II. B. Wein- with respect to "a picture that num, vice-chairman; Joseph Hag- deals ler On Dec. 18, stein, Israel Gilber. with fundamental problems gai, Harry Z. Gordon, Aaron Palestine Investment Committee in the life of any religious or I Announcement was made this —Jacob Miller, chairman; David Klein, Samuel Kabacker, S. P. racial group in American life. But Lachman, J. L. Ruby, Dr. Emil week by officers of the Phalanx Cooper, vice - chairman; Meyer the one imperative, immediate j Club that 30 clubs and societies Beckman, A. L. Gordon, Sol P. Sorock, Isadore Starr, II. A. Ja. duty is to withdraw the 'King of j have now joined hands to make the Lac hman, Kings' from circulation in those (Turn to page two.) dance for the benefit of the Jewish lands in which exhibition would Orphans' Home and Farm School menace the very lives of Jewish at the Stutter Hotel, Sunday, Dec. multitudes. ,18, a huge success. "The blood of Jews will be Interest was added to the event upon the heads of the producers in the announcement that Bob ( ru- of 'The King of Kings' if they at- zet and his famous dance orchestra tempt to show the picture in East- known as the Cotton Pickers will ern or Central Europe," declared provide the music for the occasion. Rabbi Wise. This well-known orchestra has an "Oberammergau of Hollywood." enviable reputation for the high Two One-Act Plays Will Be Affair On Dec. 18 To Bene- "This Oberammergau of Holy- Offered on Sunday, quality of its playing and enter- fit Building Fund of wood," he said, "is a vicious, de- taining. The thousands of Detroit- December 11. filing and wanton attempt to re- Y. M. H. A. ers, young and not so young, who vive the myth of the Christ-killing Slomovitz, Harold II. Smiley, At- Will Address Jewish Open have danced to the peppy music of The Center Players, the senior Final plans are being forma- Jew. I am not concerned so much raham Srere, Mrs. Abraham Srere. the Cotton Pickers are looking for- dramatic club of the Jewish ('en- lated by the Y. M. H. A. of De- with the effects of the picture in Forum Dec. 18 Instead Miss Jeanette . Steinberg. amu- went to Sunday, Dec. 15 as a real ties Association, will inaugurate fruit to make the Y. SI. II. A. America—although if the produc- el Sternerg, Sidney Stone, Mrs. II. treat. Of Fineshriber, ers of the film were really in N. Weinstein, M. II. Zaekheitn, I/. ear- The large number of sororities its first season on Sunday eveninz, dance at the Book-Cadillac Hotel nest in alleging that the purpose S. &mon, Israel Zilber, Rudolph Public Invited to Jericho Temple and fraternities who are working Dec. 11, at 8:30. at the Jewish on Sunday evening, Dec 18, the Thirteenth An nu•I Event to Cele• of the presentation was to increase On Dec. 15. Zwieback. Rabbi Joseph Saul Hornfeld of on behalf of this benefit dance en- Center, 31 Melbourne, when two largest event of this season. brats Membership Drive. In addition to giving • silver good-will between Jew and Chris- Toledo, Ohio, former minister for sure a large attendance. Both the delightful plays will be presented. loving cup to the club hest repre- tian, they would not allow the United States to Persia, will large and the small ballrooms of the pic- The Bicur Cholem extends a "The Maker of Dreams," by sented, the committee is arranging ture to be shown in any theater-- ership cans. he the next speaker at the Jewish , the Steller Hotel have beers en- cordial invitation to its friends to Completing the membership Oliphant Down, is an idealistic an elaborate program of enter- but I am gravely and fearfully ap- Ope n Forum n o Dec. 18 at the • gaged for the evening. be present at the first open-forum paign of the Chernigover and Loy- fantasy in one act which will be tainment which ws. are sure will prehensive of the results which The Jewish Orphans' Home and convention under the new policy ever Aid Society, a dance will be Northern High School instead of interpreted by Edward Weiss, Dor- of functional performance, con- given Sunday evening, Dec. 11, at Rabbi William Fineshriber, due to Farm School which will benefit by othy Ilimelson and Harold Hor- he greatly enjoyed by the haii- will follow if the 'King of Kings' dreds of Jewish men and women is presented in Galicia or Poland vening in Meeting Hall No, 2 of the New Jericho Temple at 5702 the latter's inability to be present. the proceeds of this affair is located witz. who are expected to attend this or Hungary or Roumania or Aus- A Detroit Rabbi Kornfeld will present the in Georgetown, Ont. Temple, 2705 Joy Joy road. "Wurzel Flummery" is one of grand function. Junior and Senior Organiza- the new Jericho tria. committee is in charge of its inter- Ref J' orm Jew's concept of Judaism ad,o road, A nn Thursday evening, Dec. The occasion is the thirteenth A. A. Milne's delightful comedies. The proceeds of this affair are "In America there is too much `ions to Hear Rabbi as part of the series on the Jew- eats and is working in co-operation appropriate program corn- annual dance of the society and is ish ' with Canadian Jews. The orphans It is most whimsical and humorous to be used by the organization in common sense and decency to per- Goldman. prising several unique features expected to form a very fitting ish and has acquire) a very prominent mit its building fund. The plans any demonstration of hatred who have been brought over from and containing a spicy assortment climax to the membership cam- Last Sunday Rabbi Max Profs Eastern Europe are being taught place among one-act plays. The formulated so far are to get a against the Jew, but among the il- On Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, of local talent has been arranged paign, which has been very sac- on Conservative Judaism. n tf iaerrms ing and other useful oecupa- cast consists of Sol Sniderman, building to house various clubs literate masses of Eastern Europe, a joint meeting of Senior and Jun- to add zest to the occasion. Re- cessful. Getelle Steinberg., Jena Feder, and organizations that at the pres- hatred and bloodshed will follow. "Conservative Judaism is the (or Iladassah will be held at the sults of serious efforts on the part Ethel Zolzman and Nathan Bean. ent time meet all over the city in I make a solemn demand that the During the 13 years of this nr- Judaism of the past as it is being Federation of Women's Clubs, of the intellectual committee is ganization's existence, it has not carried c The entire performance is being various members' homes and other producers of the 'King on in the present so as to of Kings' 4101 Second boulevard. shown in the selection of a pops- hesitated in lending a helping hand be translated in the terms of the RIOTS CONTINUE IN directed and supervised by Mrs. buildings which are not suitable keep that picture out of Eurpe." This event attracts city-wide at- lar speaker who will discuss topics to the members, local and out-of- future," said Rabbi Drob. HUNGARY SCHOOLS Morton Steinberg. dramatic direc- for such organizations. In addi- tention, due to the coming of of general interest. Sylvia Stone, town charitable organizations. all tor of the Jewish Center. Through tion to having meeting rooms, the CATHOLICS, PROTESTANTS "It differs from Orthodox dud., Rabbi Solomon Goldman of the brilliant pianist and protege of of which have helped earn the good ism BUDAPEST.-1.1. T. A.)—All Mrs. Steinberg's efforts, a cam- 1'. M. II. A. plans to have a read• OF GERMANY PROTEST mainly in that the Orthod Jewish Center, Cleveland, Ohio, one of Michigan's music societies, name worthy of the Chernigover Jewish students in Hungarian uni- plate new stage setting is now un- ing room, lounging room and BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—Not only have no wholesome present and who will address the meeting on is among the host of entertainers, and Loyever Aid Society. from Reform Judaism that the versities and colleges will absent der construction, which will en- smoking room, where the enviroa_ Jews but Protestants and Catho- "Palestine and the Survival of the which include vocalists and fun- themselves from classes until the hence the productions consider- went . will make everyone feel at lies as well are opposed to the All the members, their families Reformers have broken from the Jew." Rabbi Goldman is one of stars of note. A meeting will be Hungarian government will guar- ably. hour, and friends are expected to attend. pas althh ou g having of the Ceeil deMille the best-known rabbis in the coon-'conducted in the regular manner, antee their freedom to study and T he Center Players was first or. Numerous organizations have duction "King of Kings," as a PIZ . y mpathizers are invited to help ant r a hope o f the tutors e. present - try and the head of the largest during which a tentative program their personal safety while attend- ganized by Mrs. Steinberg, Oct. 9. already signified their intentions lure which is offensive to the on make this ball a success. me- "As to Palestine, the policy if ing classes, the Jewish Students' Conservative congregation in the of interesting events will be out- At that time Edward Weiss was of coming in under the Y. Si. II. ligious sensibilities of the various . lined. country. Organization d eclared elected president, Nathan Bean h, A.. rhatnrenni er denomi The nations. cen t ra rot merely tl ivP a .1 s a cred pisialc he"tbuitt CLEVELAND. Arrangements for the winter ELAND. — U . T. A.) — n A unique musical program, sp. merit issued. vice-president. and Lillian laze- oathmeir wo.regawnoim ul tdiolni sk ,e fotor l Institute for Edo- propriate for Chanukah, will be frolic, planned for Sunday eve- The suit instituted by the Cleve• new hope of life." The Jewish students who were row, secretary and David Weiner ..„,,,, accommodate few more Cation and Instruction of Berlin, ning, Dec. 25, at the Hotel Statler, land Orthodox committee of the Rabbi Druhb was presented by , attacked in the last few days were treasurer. given. clubs. to whom the film was submitted , Members of Junior and Senior I are progressing at a fine rate. Jewish Center against the board Rabbi A. M. Hershman of florid' compelled to leave the classrooms Apart from the actual presents- Final plans for the dance will declined to approve it as being of Hadassah ere privileged to bring. Tickets may be obtained from of directors of the center and Rab- who in turn was introduced by ' under protection organized by a lion of plays, the club also studies, be formulated this Sunday after- educational value. Kuratus Wien- their husbands and friends to thislmembers of the board of directors hi Soloman Goldman was again Milton Alexander, the chairman group of Christian women stu- , drama, the art of make-up, stage , noon at the regular "1" meeting ken, a leading Catholic priest who postponed. of the foram. for the nominal fee of $1. noteworthy meeting. dents. construction and play writing. at 5:30 p. m.at , 89 Rowena street is a member of the Film P ruef- RABBI KORNFELD TO SPEAK HERE BICUR CHOLEM TO LOYEVER SOCIETY HOLD CONVENTION IN ANNUAL DANCE Joint Meeting Of Hadassah Planned 9 Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers To Play at Hotel Stat. CENTER PLAYERS SEE BIG SUCCESS PRESENT PROGRAM FO R "Y M " DANCE