A merica garish Periodical &kr CLIFTON AMOR CINCINNATI NS OHIO / -4) REllETROIT LWISIWIRONICL E a-- All Jewish Ir/7 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT IAS THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1929 VOL.MVII. O.6 JEWISH RELIGIOUS DR. YELLIN DESCRIBES PROGRESS MADE DR. ROSEN REPORTS BY TEACHERS' COLLEGE OF JERUSALEM NEW COLONIZATION BODIES TO OPPOSE SCHEME IN CRIMEA NDAR REFORM Sabbath Would Be Affected by Proposed °Commer- cial Calendar." Noted Educator and Principal of Hebrew Teachers' College, Returns to America to Se- cure Further Support for Institution to Which Julius Rosenwald Contributed $75,000; Will be Detroit Guest Sunday and Monday. Director of Agricultural Corporation Returns From Moscow. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 'IMMEDIATE ACTION HAIL YEHUDI MENUHIN AT NEW YORK CONCERT ' FOR HOSPITAL IS Eleven-Year-old San Fravcisco Violinist Receives I - pre,- save Demonstration When :le Appears as So oast With Philharmonic Symphony. • URGED BY DOCTORS Maimonides Medical Society Renews Effort for Com- munity Building. JEWISH GROUPS UNITE AGAINST THE MEASURE TO SPEND $10,000,000 IN FARM SETTLEMENTS LAY LEADERS PLEDGE THEIR CO-OPERATION Meeting of Reform, Ortho- dox, Conservatives Dis- cusses Proposal. 7,500 Additional People Set- tled on the Land During This Year. Stern, Keidan Tell Doctors They Are Convinced of Need for Hospital. 1 Detroit Jewish physicians this NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Sat-1 NEW YORK.—iJ. T. A.)—The week renewed activities in an ef- isfactory progress in negotiating: substitution of the present calen- fort to secure immediate action for the agreement with the Soviet goy-, dar by the so-called "commercial the construction of an adequate. eminent for the extension of Jewish hospital building here. American participation in the catendar" advocated by leading I At a meeting of the Maimonides Jewish land settlement work in business firms in a committee , Medical Society, held Wednesday Joseph ' , Russia was reported by Dr. headed by George Eastman of , evening at the Belcrest, the Jew- A. Rosen, director of the Ameri- Rochester will be opposed by Jew- ish doctors once again described can Jewish Joint Agricultural Cor• their problems, as well as the poration, who arrived in this coon. ish religious organizations. problems of their patients, and a try from Moscow on the Majestic At a meeting held at the Com- number of them declared ;hat the Tuesday. modore Hotel Friday morning need for a hospital is greater to- Dr. Rosen was met at the pier and attended by representatives day than it has ever been before. by Felix Si, Warburg. of the Synagogue Council of Amer- At this meeting, lay leaders re-it- According to Dr. Rosen, the ex- ica, the United Synagogue of erated that they are convinced of pected ratification of the agree- America, the Central Conference the need, and again pledged their ment will result in the expenditure of American Rabbis and the Jew-' co-operation for immediate action. of $10,000,000 for new Jewish ish Theological Seminary, a plan farm settlements. The greater Problem of Doctor, Patient. was formulated. According to the played the concerto of Tschaikow- NEW YORK.—Yehudi Menuhin, portion of this fund has already plan outlined by Congressman Sol Dr. Emil Amberg made the moat 11-year-old San Francisco violin- sky. Ile received long applause been subscribed, $5,000,000 hav- Bloom, who is a member of the important statement for the doc- ing been pledged by Julius Rosen- ist, received an impressive demon- after each movement and pro- tore, outlining the arguments for Foreign Relations Committee of wald, $1,000,000 by Felix Si. War- stration from a crowd that packed longed shouta at the finale, Building of Hebrew Teachers' College in Process of Construction. Photograph in insert is of Dr. the house of Representatives, the and against a hospital and making Carnegie Hall when he appeared burg, and $500,000 by John D. resolution instroduced by Con- David Yellin, Principal of the College. Ilephzibah Menuhin, 8-year-old': a number of recommendations to as soloist with the Philharmonic Rockefeller, Jr. gressman Porter urging the presi- sister of Yehudi, is astounding' stimulate an immediate effort. Dr. Symphony Orchestra. NEW YORK.—David Yellin, is the principal of the Hebrew toward the annual maintenance, a4 Situation Improved. dent of the United States to take It was Yehudi's second appear- musical critics in San Francine Arnhem addressed the Maimonidea "The political situation in Rus- the initiative in calling an inter- upon his arrival from Europe, re- Teachers' College, stated that his well as funds to make possible the ance in New York. On Nov. 25, with her piano playing. On Oct.r Society as president of the Jewish. national conference on the subject ported to the members of the graduates are engaged in teaching provision of scholarship for many sia has improved since the recent 1927, Master Menuhin played the 21) she made her debut in the great, Physicians' Hospital Association. would not be opposed, while the American Committee on the re- not alone in Palestine but in coun- students who attend the institu- conference of the Bolshevist Civic Auditorium in San Francisco He said there is disappointment In party," said Dr. Rosen. He also ' Beethoven Concerto here. tries scattered throughout the tion. proposal concerning the change in Dressed in child's clothing, but and thrilled an overflowing crowd ninny quarters at the delay in the confirmed the recent reports that . the calendar would be vigorously sults of his activities in England, world. It continues to draw its with her piano recital. In this' construction of a hospital, and Dr. Yellin will be a Detroit Trotzky had been transferred equipped with a full-sized violin in same auditorium her brother, Ye- quoted the opinion of Dr. S. S. Germany, France, Czecho-slovakia, pupils from various countries. combatted. place of the specially constructed The new buildings of the col- guest on Sunday un ay an and Monday om ay, J an. from his exile in Turkestan to the , instrument that he formerly em- hudi, made his debut at the age Goldwater of New York in answer Congressman Bloom in a chart Austria, Switzerland and Belgium Southern Caucasus. to those who claimed there was no submitted to the meeting showed in the interest of the Hebrew lege will contain a library, labora- 6 and 7. "During the present year we ployed, the youthful violinist of 6. tories, class rooms, special class. need for a Jewish hospital. the effect the proposed 13-month Teachers' College of Jerusalem. Monday evening, Dr. Yellin will have settled on the land 7,500 ad- "It has been stated that the per- year would have on the observance Dr. Yellin also described the rooms for the modern public school deliver a Hebrew lecture under tho ditional people, said Dr. Rosen attached to the college, and ad- sonnel ofthe Jewish physicians of the Sabbath and Jewish re- progress of construction on the when asked regarding the condi- does not justify the establishment ligious life. For instance, the Sab- new buildings of the Hebrew joining the buildings, an athletic auspices of the United Hebrew tion of the Jewish colonies. "The Schools of Detroit, at the Philadel- of such an institution," Dr. Am- baths in 1033 would fall on Satur- Teachers' College, funds for which field. poor crops in certain districts berg continued. "In the first day, while in 1934 they would be were supplied by America. Julius Dr. Yellin will visit several cities phia-Byron Talmud Torah, on caused great hardships, it is true. American and European Jewish "What We have Accomplished in place, a hospital is not built for shifted to Friday, in 1935 to Rosenwald contributed $75,000 in the United States and Canada On the other hand, we took im- Leaders to Name Delegates to Observant Jews toward the fund secured by the to secure funds for the equipment Palestine." His lecture will be patients, hut for physicians, Sec- Thursday, etc. mediate measures to relieve the 1930 World Convention. ondly, there are a great many Jew- would certainly refuse to accept American committee in co-opera- of the building, which will be dedi- followed by an open forum. suffering. The government also ish physicians in Detroit who try the new naming of the days and tion with Dr. Yellin. An invitation is extended to the has done a great deal to alleviate cated in the near future, contribu- Mizrachi to Honor Him on to PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—A sub- do their best, who are conscien- would therefore shift their day of In his report, Dr. Yellin, who tions to the endowment fund and public to attend this lecture. the situation and tide over the Eve of His Tour of the committee of four prominent tious and who have a good medical rest one day each year. This would needy settlers. The prospects for American and European Jews Holy Land. education. The opportunity for create utter chaos in Jewish re- the winter crops are good. were appointed by the execu- constant improvement should not ligious life and would split up the "Where the situation is extreme- tive committee of the universal Jewish people into groups of Jews The Mizrachi organizations of be withheld. The rich man can ly bad," continued Dr. Rosen, "is religious peace conference. who worship on different days, choose any physician. The lower in the towns. Here the Jewish Detroit and a number of local middle and the lower classes Chief Rabbi J. L. hertz, chief Congressman Bloom argued. are Polish Students Ask Prohibition population is totally impoverished. communal workers are making handicapped in this respect. The rabbi of Great Britain; Dr. Cy- Christian and Moslem holidays the greatest need is for raw ma- on Jewish Performance of preparations for a banquet and great majority of physicians who rus Adler, president of the would likewise be affected. Con- Abrahamitic Rite. terials and larger credits to en- Jewish Theological Seminary of farewell evening to be tendered treat these classes have, as a rule, gressman Bloom asked that if the able the artisans to continuo at America and of Dropsie Col- to their friend and co-worker, Ja- no hospital appointments. These purpose of the calendar change is , Former Congressman Finan- Nathan Straus Selects 17as- their crafts." WASAW.—(J. T. A.)--An lege, Philadelphia; Dr. Stephen i cob Levin, on the occasion of his } physicians are mining a medical to facilitate business accountings, agitation to bring about legis- tor for Dedication Cere- ' ces Application of S. Wise, president of the Jew- prospective tour of the Holy Land. contact which is of paramount im- as it is being asserted that over lation prohibiting the perform- ish Institute of Religion, New mony Jan. 31 New Serum. 100 large firms have been using Mr. Levin, who is one of the portance to any practitioner. ance by Jews of the Abraha- York, and Rabbi Isaac Ruben- the 13 28-day month calendars for "A Crime Against the Sick." oldest Jewish residents of Detroit, mitic rite, circumcision, has stein of Vilna member of the a number of years, why should it John Haynes Holmes, pastor of NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — "What is the result? His work enjoys the reputation of being one been started by a group of Po- Polish Senate, are the members not be limited to the internal man- Within four years after the death the Community Church of New becomes inferior as the years go lish students at the medical of the foremost ardent workers in of the sub-committee, charged agement of business and why hom pneumonia of Mrs. Flora school of the University of War- York, has accepted an invitation to every worthy cause tending to pro- by, although his practice may in- with appointing 60 Jewish rep- should not the business world Littauer, the wife of the former dedicate the new Health and Wel- saw. mote the welfare of Judaism and crease. Here the short-sighted resentatives to participate in a adopt this calendar without dis- ,Congressman Lucius N. Littauer, fare Center in Jerusalem present- Addressed by Synagogue world congress on peace to be Jewish institutions. Ile is the community commits a crime against The group has submitted turbing the present sequence of !glove manufacturer of Glovers- memoranda to the government ed to Hadassah, the Women's Zion- Council to Protestant president of the Detroit Jewish Old the sick. We physicians know this called in 1930. One thousand days and create a wandering Sab- ville, N. Y. and philanthropist, and to social organizations de- ist organization, by Nathan Straus. Folks' home, which office he has very well, and we protest with all Catholic Churches. delegates are expected to at- bath for each religion, he asked. Ivictory over the deadly germ of The dedication will take place claring that Poland, being a held since the institution was es- our energy against such a state of tend, representing all religions. Jan. 31, Mr. Straus's eighty-first pneumonia is in sight. fortress of civilization between tablished. For many years he has affairs." Dr. Abram Simon of Washing- birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes The only excuse that Dr. Am- Hospitals in five leading Amer- the East and the West of Eu- erved as president of the local JEANETTE STEINBERG will leave for Palestine Jan. 7 and ton, D. C., chairman of the Syna- rope, cannot tolerate within its ican cities, including New York, Mizrachi organization and the berg permitted for the laxity In Council of America, has is- WILL ADDRESS JOINT Chicago, Washington, Baltimore borders the survival of "bar- will be absent about two months. gogue effort for the construction of a hos- campaigns of the United Palestine sued the following New Year AFFAIR OF HADASSAHS and Boston, have started the appli- baric rites." In addition, the They will make the trip by way of greeting to the members of the Appeal have always found him pital is that the Detroit Jewish IV Italy and Egypt. community is not prosperous memoranda state, the govern- ranking among its most energetic cation of a new pneumonia serum Protestant and Catholic churches: ment ought to be interested in The center is to be known as the devotees. He is also the acting enough to establish a large and A joint meeting of the Senior developed by scientists as the re- "The Synagogue Council of the abolition of the Abrahamitic Nathan and Lena Straus Health America finds in the beginning pf president of the Yeshiva Beth elaborate institution. In which and Junior lladassah units will be sult of encouragement given by I and Welfare Center. It is just our secular new year an excellent rite because it weakens Jewish Judah of Detroit and contributes event he advocated the building of Mr. Littauer following the death held on Tuesday evening, Jan 8, of his wife. He established a fund young men, making them unfit outside the walls of the city. The opportunity for the interchange of largely of his energy and efforts a small hospital to serve as a nu- cleus for a larger institution to bo at the Westminster Community with the New York University for for military service, personnel of doctors, nurses and good wishes and for a brave de- Aaron D. Markaon to be towards its maintenance. built in the future. social workers will be concerned, termination to convert resolutions (louse, corner Hamilton and Glynn the purpose of seeking the new an Prominent out-of-town speakers, Speaker at Meeting of Dr. Amberg particularly empha- with all types of health activities, of good will into positive action ti-body serum for combatting, the whose names will be announced Court. Zionist District. sized his belief that the campaign sanitation, pasteurization of milk,, and conduct. In extending. to all disease. The serum will be avail- at a later date, will deliver ad- This meeting will be of particu- for a hospital should be separated health education and preventive of youits msii able to all physicians before the sincerest r r of f. . t actons, oin t n ngu dresses at the banquet on Zionist lar interest to members, as the medicine. end of the present winter, declared Aaron D. Maskson, noted scholar and Mizrachi topics. mindful is speaker of the evening will be Miss The YijMI of the Doctors. Dr. William II. Park, director of The Community Church News, bond in the emulation of religious and educator, will speak on the life Jeanette Steinberg, who will give The affair will be held in the laboratories in the city department Dr. I. I. BIttker, as president of official monthly publication of the values and in the love of our her own impressions of Palestine. of health and chairman of the and work of Achad Ila-Am (Asher dining hall of Congregation the Maimonides, opened the meet- parish, speaking of the selection of country, Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave- ing with brief remar ks In which A splendid musical program has body of scientists who developed Mr. Holmes, says: "The traditional ideals of Amer- nues, on Wednesday evening, Jan. he pointed to existing needs com- been arranged. Mrs. Salzensteia the serum. It has the endorsement "Mr. Holmes was selected, by ica, its fear of God, its protection 23, at 7 p. m. All wishing to at- pelling action for a hospital, Dr. will give several vocal nombets of the Academy of Medicine, Noted Poet and Psychologist Mr. Straus for the mission of ded i- of the freedom and conscience and ' tend should send their reserva- Harry August, as chairman of the and Miss Judith Sidorsky will ren- to Address Council of ' cation largely because of the for- its respect for honest differences tions to Isaac Rosenthal, treas- hospital committee for the Maim- der piano solos. (Turn to Last Page.) Jewish Women. mer's three sermons on "Judaism of opinion in religion are empha- urer, 701 Gretna avenue, on or , and Christianity" given in the sized at such a time as this. We before Jan. 18. (Turn to Last Page.) Max Eastman, American poet Community Church in the winter cannot but see in them the fulfil- and psychologist who has built up of 1926. After hearing these ser- ment of the highest ideals of the within his lifetime as wide a fol- mons Mr. Straus felt that Mr. religious groups of our country. "With this feeling uppermost in Holmes, of all liberal ministers. could best strike the universal note our minds we join with you, broth- of brotherhood and peace conson- ers and sisters of this land, in ant with the occasion, since the praying that our country mac "Palestine Open For New immigration." States Mayor centre is to be not merely a Zion- always continue to be guided by David Bloch of Tel Aviv in Optimistic Report ist center, but is planned to meet those teachings of our fathers, and Noted Physician and Medical Writer and Editor to Speak the needs of all people in Palestine that through them it may remain To Workers' Alliance Conference. at Temple Beth El Monday, Jan. 14, on "Fads —Jews, Syrians, Turks, Armeni- a guiding light in the world." In addition to Dr. Simon, who ans and Greeks alike. and Quacking in Medicine." NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.1—With tions of principle. represents the Union of American "Ile is therefore sending Mr. the unanimous consent of 586 dela , An optimistic report on present Hebrew Congregations, the greet- and Mrs. Holmes to Palestine, and, Dr. Morris Fishbein will Ad- for Infectious Diseases, 1912- gates, representing 34 states and conditions in Palestine was ings are signed by Dr. Israel Gold- in addition, has given to the Com- dress the annual joint meeting of 1913. six provinces in Canada, the Na- brought by David Bloch, mayor of stein, secretary, and the follow- munity Church a gift large enough the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El In August, 1913, he became as- tional Jewish Workers' Alliance, Tel Aviv, and Israel Mereminsky, ing representatives of the follow- to cover the services of a supply and the Men's Temple Club Mon- sistant to Dr. George II. Simmons, meeting in its fourth annual con- secretary of the Palestine Labor ing affiliated organizations of the pastor during Mr. Holmes's ab- day, Jan. 14, in the social hall of editor of the Journal of this vention, pledged itself to raise di Federation. Despite the economic Synagogue Council of America: sence." Temple Beth El. His subject will American Medical Association, sum of $300,000 in the course I crisis, declared Mayor Bloch, in- Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, —Photo he C. H. na,e+ A Co. be "F-its and Quackery in Medi- which position he held up to the the year 1929. dustry has been strengthened in Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre- cine." Dr. Hugo Freund will act time he was erected editor to suc- At a mass meeting and teem ✓. Palestine. Palestine is open for gations of America; Dr. Leo Jung, AARON D. MARKSON "STRANGE INTERLUDE" as chairman and introduce the ceed Dr. Simmons. He is editor of tion Sunday evening at the Man- new immigration, he stated, ap- Rabbinical Council of the Union of RABBI FRAM'S TOPIC Ilygeia, the health magazine; Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Ginsberg), the philosopher of the speaker. hattan Opera House, in honor ot pealing to American workers for Dr. Fishbein describes his lec- managing editor of the nine spe- AT BETH EL SUNDAY America; Dr. Samuel Schulman, Zionist movement, who died two the Palestine Labor Delegation, support. ture as "a study of the evolution cial magazines in the field of medi- Central Conference of American years ago in Tel Aviv, Palestine. bringing to a close the conventh Unemployment Has Ceased. of quackery, particularly in the cine, published by the American Temple Spiritual Leader Delivers Rabbis; Dr. Elias I,. Solomon, which opened on Saturday e% Unemployment has virtually United States, including a discus- Medical Association; chief editor Address in Toronto and United Synagogue of America; His address will be delivered a: ning, the campaign was official ceased in Palestine, said Mr. Windsor. Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Rabbinical the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud sion of revolutionary quacks, os- of the Quarterly Cumulative Index launched and the sum of $75,0 Mereminsky. Organized labor, he teopathy, chiropractic, the Abrams Medicos. Assembly of the Jewish Theologi- Torah Thursday evening, Jan. 10, raised. said, now counts 32,000 workers treatment, and modern devices." MAX EASTMAN Author of Many Books. "Strange Interlude" will be the cal Seminary. The organization, which h at 8:30 o'clock, at the memorial in its ranks. An indication of the Reservations for the dinner may subject of the sermon to be given Dr. Fishbein is author of "The 1,000 affiliated groups and has progress in the Holy Land he lowing in Europe as in America, by Rabbi Leon From at Temple meeting for the late Ached Ha- be made at the Temple at once. Medical Follies," "The New Medi- the last seven years raised $1 3 . quoted the import and export fig- will addresa the Detroit section of Noted Medical Editor. Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. PHILOMATHIC CONTEST Am sponsored by the Zionist Dis- cal Follies;"co-author with Dr. Oli- 000 for use of Palestine worke ures for 1926 and 1927. In 192G, the Council of Jewish Women at Sunday morning, Jan. 6, at 10:45 Dr. Fishbein, physician and ver T. Osborne of "The Handbook IS WON BY LEO GURKO trict of Detroit. voted to constitute itself a perm he pointed out, the exports 2:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 7, at Tern- A. M. Mr. Markaon's address will be medical writer, was born in St. of Therapy," and with Dr. George nent body, functioning betwee amounted to the sum of $6,500,- ple Beth El, on "The Cult of Un- Twice in the course of the past At the Philomathic Debating followed by an open forum on the Louis, Mo., July 22, 1889, son of II. Simmons of "The Art and campaigns and to enroll a co 000. In 1928, this amount was intelligibility in Art and Litera- week, Rabbi Fram has been called Club's fifteenth annual oratorical Zionist aspects of Achad lla-Am's Benjamin and Fanny (Gluck) Practice of Medical Writing;" edi- tributors' group of 30,000. raised to $9,500,000. In 1926 the ture." to lecture in Canada. On Dec. 25, contest, Dec. 27, at the Shaarey philosophy. Among those who will Fishbein and grandson of Harry tor of "Your Weight and How to M• Pine imports stood at $32,000,000; in o Honor Memory of Max As a journalist and editor of he addressed the Northwestern Re- Zedek synagogue, the gold medal join in the discussion will be Jacob Fishbein, who emigrated from Aus- Control It," published by Double- 1927, at $30,000,000. the Masses, before the war, Mr. ligious School Teachers' Conven- donated to the best speaker by Miller, who knew the late Ached tria to America with his family in day, Doran; editor of "Why Men The convention voted to esta Despite the lack of immigra- Eastman was early recognized as tion in Toronto on the subject, Herman A. August was won by Its-Am intimately during his resi- 1885. He lived in Indianapolis Fail," published by the Century lish a technical institute in Pale tion, there has been a natural in- one of the foremost prophets of "How To Teach the Bible." In Leo Gurko, whose !subject was dence in Palestine, and who 'was from 1892 to 1906 when he left Company. tine in memory of the late M crease of 15,000 in the Jewish the modern American literary his address, Rabbi Frans made a "United States Imperialism." He is associate in the history of Pine. among those who attended funeral to attend the University of Chi- movement. As a speaker, the late plea for the use of the Bible itself population. The convention went on tern cago. He received his B. Sc. de- medicine in the University of CM- The silver medal, donated to the rites in Tel Aviv two years ago. Others who delivered addresses President Wilson has referred to as the text-book of instruction. Ile second best speaker by Maurice as favoring greater immigrath On Thursday evening, Jan. 24, gree from the University of Chi- cago School of Medicine, and sec- were Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, Dr. his tasks as "among the most de- showed that the Bible itself is Morse, was won by Norval Slobin in co-operation with Detroit cago in 1910, and his SI. D. degree retary-editor of the Society of Into Palestine. It stated its u Shmarya Levin, Maurice Fine- lightful combinations of thought much simpler and much more who orated on "Will Our Civiliza- Young Judaea Organization, of from Rush Medical College in Medical History of Chicago. equivocal opposition to land spec stone, secretary of the United He and humor I have ever listened charming than any of the so- tion Last." lie is • member of the Quad- lotion and its belief in the pri which Samuel N. Ileyman is presi- 1912. At the time of graduation, axe brew Trades; A. Shipliacoff, chair-. to." ciples of land ownership as called simplified versions of the Max Simon, speaking on "A So. dent, the Zionist District of De- he received the alumni fellowship rangle, Chicago Literary Club, Mr. Eastman's lyrical poems are Bible or re-written stories. He cial Contract," received honorable troit will celebrate Chamisho Osor in pathology and became associ- Standard Club the Tavern, Medi- piffled by the Jewish Nation man of the campaign; A. Baroff, L' Hamlin, secretary of the organ- to be found in every anthology of stated that in his own School at mention. Fund. The recent clash betty' b Shvat (Jewish Arbor Day) with ated with Drs. Ludwig Ilektoen cal and Dental Arta Club, Institute ization; Miss G. Meyerson, repre- American poetry today. He has Temple Beth El, Detroit, the Jew-' the right and left Labor Wings The judges were Abraham J. an entertainment at Olt Philadel- and E. R. LeCount, publishing sev- of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago senting the women's group. Greet- just published a novel, "Venture," ish Publication Society edition of Levin and Henry Meyers, attor- phia-Byron Talmud Torah. Plays, eral papers of a medical research Pathological Society, the Society Tel Aviv on the Yiddish.11ebr ings in behalf of the Socialist which is attracting wide notice, the Bible is used as the sole text neys, and Lawrence Lipton, form-, songs, recitations, and other spe- character. Ile also served as of Medical History (secretary. question was criticized, the co vention declaring it cannot san party of the United States were and has already been translated for the teaching of Bible history or er editor of The Detroit Jewish cial features appropriate for the , house physician in the Durand Hos- treasurer) and the Society of Mid- into the German. extended by Norman Thomas. pital of the McCormick Institute land Authors. literature. Chronicle • day will feature the evening. tion physical means to settle qu TO AID PEACE! FUND BY LITTAIIER FIGHTS PNEUMONIA CHUTZPAH! *DINNER IS PLANNED TO HONOR J. LEVIN HOLMES WILL OPEN JERUSALEM CENTER Jewish Greetings On The New Year T FOR ACHAD HA-AM EASTMAN TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE SUNDAY Campaign for $300,000 for Palestine Launched by Workers' Organization Dr. Morris Fishbein to Address Joint Meeting of Sisterhood and Men's Club