Amerieof lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ry RE bETROIT LWISR efROXICLE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 13 DETROIT LOSES BID AS SEAT FOR 1931 U. Al C. COUNCIL OATH VS. HAT Warsaw Rabbis Asked Whether Jewish Oath Without Hat Is Valid. WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)— Must a Jewish religious oath, rendered in court for legal pur- poses, be made by the individ- ual with his hat on? To answer this question a full session of the Warsaw Bobbin ate was called. The matter, it was explained, has legal im- portance in view of a case' which recently occurred in the Warsaw courts. A Jew who ap- peares1 as a witness in taking oath refused to wear his hat. The court was in doubt whether a Jewish religious oath, made by the person with his hat off, is valid. The president of the Peace Court directed an in- quiry to the Warsaw Rabbinate. Wan t Palestine As IMPORTANT STA7EMEN7'S BY LEADERS ON ACTION OF WELFARE FEDERA770N Seventh Dominion Leaders Launch Movement , k lioi ). ' I • and T 1 n Henry Wineman, Meyer L. Prentis, Nathan M. Gross, With Britain. — David A. Brown, William Friedman and Fred M. Butzel LONDON. (J. T. A.)--A move Express Views on Hospital-Center Issue. Annual Meeting of Federation March 3 . T . N ((%% Re ttgs d toAf)eency pr rztz Elected. — ELEPHONE C ADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; per Copy, 10 Cents Y. M.-Y. VI. H. A. AS WELL AS HOSPITAL PROJECTS ARE POSTPONED BY BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF WELFARE FEDERATION Doubt to What Extent a Limited Community Would Back Th Jewish Welfare Federation One of Projects to the Exclusion of the Other After - — Philadelphia Chosen by Del- w ill hold its second annual meet- ment for the ultimate linking of So Much Discussion Has Been Aroused. egates at San Francisco inc on Sunday, March 3, at 2:30 l'alestine as a permanent part of Leaders in the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, P. M., at the Phoenix Club, John Convention. the British Empire, to be consti- - and Erskine. Miss Edith Ileav SPRING CAMPAIGN LIMITED TO APPROXIMATELY (Med as the Seventh Dominion, in important statements issued on Wednesday, explain 13 enrich is chairman of the arrange. , $125,000 FOR HEBREW SCHOOLS, LOCAL NEEDS after the e 25-year period of the heir attitude on the issues involved in the postponement molts committee. VOGELSTEIN AGAIN , action on the building of a Jewish hospital and a Y. M. - Dr. John Slawson, executive mandat e, granted to Great Britain ELECTED PRESIDENT over Palestine by the League of ol Executive Committee Being Appointed by Henry Wine-' Nations, will have expired, was Y. NV. II. A. building. These statements are from Henry director of the Jewish Welfare - : Federation, will speak on "The De man, President of Jewish Welfare Federation, to De- Youth's Right to Pioneer Wineman, president of the Federation, Meyer L. Prentis, troit launched here. - ederation's F termine Type of Campaign for Current Needs. New Paths Defended To work for the accomplishment Nathan M. Gross, David A. Brown, William Friedman and - onsibility." In Communal view of the Re re s p of this purpose a Seventh Dolan - , At Sessions. c -fit g 'to the Y . M. Butzel • ent e vents p ertainin ion League will be formed at a Fred M The planned Spring campaign of the Jewish Welfare These leaders are unanimous in their expressions that a successful M.—Y. %V. Ii. A., and hospital conference which was convened SAN FRANCISCO. — I n sur- and qustions, this topic should lie of Federation will be limited to approximately $125,000 to fur Feb. 28, under the auspices of campaign to fill the community's needs calls for unites! action, prise decision reached in the last W115 to unusual interest. doubted in the event a campaign was include the budget for the United Hebrew Schools and the a committee of prominent British because united action hours of the convention, Philadel- Brief five minute reports will be leaders under a temporary chair- be conducted for one building to the exclusion of another, they phia was chosen over Detroit Fri- rendered by the executive directors Federation's current needs in accordance with its national manship of Col. Josiah Wedg- favored the postponement of both issues for one year. day as the location of the thirty- of the following constituent ages , non-Commwnity Fund local obligations. Both the hospital and Jew- The statements of the leaders follow: wood, Labor M. I'. and sponsor of ish Center plans were abandoned for the present year by a vote of -end council of the Union of cies of the Federation, . outlining Statement of Henry Wineman. . en which he enunciated re- the W American Hebrew Congregations, the h of governors of the Federation , their activiti es. . h Ch Mr. Wineman's statement reads: contly in a book entitled "The Dr. John Slawson announced the decision of the board of goner- to be held in 1931. Philadelphia 7 Co-operat - "To safeguard the success of any communal enterprise, a united Council, Hebrew Free Loan Asso.. Seventh Domini Priors in the following statement: was chosen after delegates gath- ing with Col. Wedgwood are Sir will on the part of the community is necessary. In view of the differ- dation, Jewish Social Service, Eu - ! ! "At a meeting of the board of ered in Temple Emanuel for the ton, Lord Hartington, Major Hills, ences of opinion that have been recently expressed with reference to reau, Fresh Air Society, North Martin Conway, Sir Robert Hamil- F governors of the Jewish Welfare last session of the council in this both of the enterprises—the Y. 111.-Y. Vii. II. A. and the hospital, it End Clinic, Jewish Centers Asso- Federation, held on Thursday,Feb. city had listened to a fervid ap- Dr. Drummond Shiels, Sir Leslie appears to me that the Federation has been judicious in Postponing ciation, Young Wonien's Hebrew 14, the results of the two meet- peal for his city by Rabbi William re w United II Lieut.-Cool. Kenworthy. the campaign for the building projects for one year, and in limiting Assodation, t' Lieut.-Co Scott, ings of communal leaders, held Schools, United Jewish Charities, II. Fineshriber. of the committee the present campaign to the Federation Fund operating expenses. o Show Appreciation for The members T during the past month, one at the Election f th •xecuti ve board "During the ensuing year we shall have more time to s us y the in the London Daily home of David Brown and one at Work of Joseph H. Ehr - published of the union and its officers, an d Henry Wineman, president of Telegraph over their signatures an matters fully and to disseminate our facts more adequately. By the the Phoenix Club, in connection adoption of resolutions extolling lich on Thursday. appeal to British public opinion to spring of 1930 it will be possible for us to know definitely, us a the Federation, will preside. New Son of Dr. Stephen S. Wise with the forthcoming campaign, San Francisco and thanking the' The Zionist District of Detroit support the movement, which has united community, to which causes we should lend our whole-hearted trustees will be elected to fill the were considered. city's reception committee and its To Tell Detroiters the and enthusiastic support. Until then let us be patient and work places of those whose terms expire "A great deal of discussion en- cbainnan, Samuel Dinkolspiel, will honor its former president and for its aim the establishment of a i ,nla,1 ,92tf),. ,r Tthheessi,,e ,1 1(e•crtaiotinosn wainlId tafter "What Are Jews." toward the success of the small, but important, current operating sued with reference to the advisa- brouttht the council to a close. the former chairman of the United closer co-operation between Jew s in relation expense campaign planned for the spring." JOS'S The Election of Officers bility of conducting a separate agency representatives to the Fed- Palestine Appeal, Joseph II. Ehr• British and the • Statement by Meyer L. Prentis. James Waterman Wise, son of campaign for the Y. 111.-Y. W. II. The executive board election re- lich . at its meeting Thursday eve- to Palestine. The appeal is en- eration Board will be announced at en S. Wise, and in Ms A., with the hospital excluded, In Mr. Prentis's views follow: stilted in the re-election of all the ning, Feb. 28, at the Philadelphia- titled "Control of a Vital Corn- this meeting. Dr. Ste dor." In the face of what appeared to be a division of opinion as to own right an able lecturer and an accordance with the decision of present officers, who are: The follow i ng tote the • i s. Endorsed by Revision. aign, spring camp author of note, will be the speaker the Wednesday, Feb. 13, evening the wisdom of including a hospital in our ro Charles Schohl of Cincinnati, t b d f rn Membeiship in the league will . I was not sufficiently convinced that a campaign without the provision presen o gove ems of exan- the before the Jewish Open Forum at, meeting at the Phoenix Club. The Fedon: erati oar Mi M.lton 11 . 1 Al honorary p resident; Ludwig Vog- y ose who smpa all th be open to for a hospital, which to my mind would have a very strong and sentiment in the board was divided elstein of New York, chairman; der, Ra bbi A. Ashins. ky, Harr y • thize wi th theid ea without d isti nc- opular appeal, would be an unqualified success. I therefore favored rzliieultd,n;Ditdd 51.. illiurt7iii: Alldaorlp- with regard to the appropriate ac- Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, Ja- ryh non of league race or creed. P of the are to be Branches created deferring action for one year on the proposal that we launch a cam. tion to pursue, and in addition, it cobs M. Mack of Cincinnati, Mau- 417,, Center, and to meet our was unknown to what extent a rice D. Rosenberg of Washington throughout the British Empire and Paign this spring for $1,200,000 for a Finsterwald, Rabbi Leo M. Frank anoreign f oca na onal thed united community would back one uireme nts over the next threey ears or f ll, and Marcus Roth of Pittsburgh, interim lin, William Friedman, Walter M. t h ep urpose of req rded in in Palestine for be affoti there would belief that in the of the projects at this time to the vice-presidents; Henry Beckman of rhrillrellav,Gnirnise th7Rga, bblkilrAs. . activ ities, time propagating the ai ms of the organ- pl sufficient to develop in a more tangible manner than has been, exclusion of the other after so Cincinnati, treasurer; Rabbi fullutting over a drive for a "Y" Center Samuel Glogower, Nathan M. ization among the British peoe the y p much discussion has been aroused. poss ibilities o f success George Sepin, secretary. Grrlbss,' Ediliet and the Jews of all countries. . In addition, it was felt that owing With six new members, includ- M. Hershman, Jesse F. Hirschman, What the attitude of the official without a hospital." Statement by Nathan M. Gross. to the many conferences that it ing Judge Max C. Sloss of San Bernard Isaacs, Judge Harry B. leadership of the Zionist Organ- was necessary to hold because of Francisco, the executive board The statement by Mr. Gross follows. Keidan, Julian II. Krolik, A. J. izstion is with regard to this pro- the complexity of the situation, the elected includes: David M. Mess- "Delaying the campaign for the raising of funds for the Y. W. H. Levin, Meyer Is. Prentis, Esser Re. posal is not known, but the Wedg- time remaining between now and ler of New York, Robert P. Geoid- wood idea has been discussed and A. and Y. M. II. A. and the proposed new hospital is insurance for binowitz, D. W. Simons, Abraham spring was too limited for ade- man of Cincinnati, Joseph H. favorably received by the Zion ist the success of both or either of the projects a year from now. The Srere, Milford Stern, Mrs. M. B. quate preparations for a large l a - Greenberg of Philadelphia, Jacob e Revisionists, oppositional group d y will enable us to carefully lay our plans for an elaborate and Sulzberger, Samuel Surnmerfield campaign, particularly when there W. Mack of Cincinnati, Edwin B. unified operation, the success of which will be assured by the careful Melville S. Welt, Henry Wineman I within the Zionist movement. appeared to be such division of Meissner of St. Louis, Herbert C. presentation and education of our people to the great needs.for these David S. 'Lemon. Purposes of League. opinion. Oettinger of Cincinnati, Henry The nweting is open to all mem The purpose of the league as institutions. a "Not enough time is left for the proper presenttion and preps- Oppenheimer of Baltimore, Carl E. d to be held in bers of the Jewish community. "Hence, it was voted that there outlined will be. Pritz of Cincinnati, Morelia Rauh ]. To promote the progress of ration for a successful campaign, which was propose be conducted, in the spring of this of Pittsburgh, Maurice I), Rosen- Palestine as the National Home two months. We now will have a full year for a most careful public year, a small campaign covering berg of Washington, Julius Rosen- Federation current needs in con- of the Jewish people, securing tl - 'e ' presentation of these most worthy undertakings. wald of Chicago, Louis Schlesinger' Statement by David A. Brown. nection with its national and non- eration of the British people • • f N rk Jacob Schandig of t Don of 11 ewa , ra Community Fund local obligations, o and the British administration Mr. Brown s statement full ows: JOSEPH H. EHRLICH Chicago, Meir Steinbrink of Brook- "In the light of what transpired at the l'hoenix Club meeting, I plus one year's support, in accord- Palestine. lyn, Judge Horace Stern of Phil- Byron Talmud Torah, when it will ance with previous practice, of the- 2. This co-operation should_ be am heartily in accord with I.)noction taken by the Federation in post- adelphia, Judge Max C. Sloss of present him with a set of the He- ' United Hebrew Schools. The total , purling a campaign for the "1 a" and limiting the campaign fcr the San Francisco, J. 1Valter Stern of brew publications of the Dvir Pub- lion of the man date over l'alestine campaign goal will probably be al,. yeiciru.id be the JAMES WATERMAN WISE a one itt should Fed erDin autr requirements year purpose of those who Eighteen Students to Be proximately ;125,000 providing New Orleans, Ludwig Vogelstein b fishing Co. of Palestine. The the conditions should be such as iong the coming of New York, A. Leo \Veil of Pitts- presentation address will be de- would Awarded Diplomas; Pro - 3 p. m. this Sunday at Northern foreign relief item, in connection tine to induce choose inhabitants the status of of Pales- a self- are advocating the "Y's" to present such facts as will convince the High School, Woodward at Owen. with the contemplated new United burgh, Herman Wile of Buffalo, entire community of the absolute need of both institutions; so that H. Zackheins an- gram Is Announced. Mr. Wise has taken as the topic Jewish Campaign, is not included Jacob I,. Newman of Newark, N. livered by Morris governing dominion within the when we do go out to the public, we will have a united, enthusiastic ss of the enterprise." ucce J., and Isadore Wise of Hartford, other past president. s a is ti m e . In I the th event t that the British . To commonwealth. further friendship be- group, which in itself wi ll spell for The Kirby School, where 18 stu- It is believed that he may treat in , a t th• Mr. Ehrlich has been one of the this item is considered, the goal Conn. 3 dents will receive their diplomas for his address "What touched Are Jews?" Statem e nt by Fred M. Butzel. most active leaders in Detroit it some of the phases upon Thanks Ochs, Morgenthau. be in excess of this will of course tween the British and the Jewish Mr. Butzel's views follow: ' on have on Wednesday, Feb. 27, is teem- is in his recent book, "Jews Are Like amount. The executive board of the Na- Zionism for the past 10 years and peoples, based on the principles of deratineeds J Fewhat t of the De troit ewish '"I'he board of directors " which contains a series of ! of ing with activities. tional Federation of Temple Sis- has participated in every move- justice, common interests and "An executive committee is be- o rou h attempt to find out II. Mi the sky, h andg preparinglkowsky, cantor of the biographical sketches, ment affecting the work for the made a very sincere terhoods elected, net at the St. common ideals. ing appointed by henry Wineman, the Jewish community should have a general and popular support Mishkan Israel Congregation, • • • Francis Hotel to complete the bus- upbuildiog of the Jewish National Seeks Right for Palestinians. president of the federation, to take graduates with their Thqt' The functions of the league will (luring the coming year. iness of their convention and elect Home. JAMES WATERMAN WISE IS immediate steps for the deter- "While there is a well organized interest for a Jewish hospital, school hymns and other songs It is expected that the meeting officers. The officers elected were: mination of the type and extent of the scope and type of hospital are a matter of very great question, which are to feature the corn- NEW AVUKAH DIRECTOR (Turn to Page Eight.) President, Mrs. Maurice Stein- next Thursday will also hear a mencement exercises. The stu- James Waterman Wise, author this campaign for the one year's. I. and even the need has been ( feld of St. Louis; vice-presidents, message from Max Lipsitz, who "The time necessary for the preparation of a campaign is limited dents are putting the finishing and publicist, son of Rabbi Steph- current operating needs of the Mrs. Henry Nathan of Buffalo, a oject through und touches on their farewell, vale- en S. Wise, has been appointed di- Federation and ita affiliated (Continued on Page Six.) and it has been felt that to foth of such ample Mrs. Adolph Rosenberg of Cincin- prers tanding and a ORPHAN HOME ELECTS lade and importance without llowcomplete dictory and other speeches, while ethos of the student Zionist move- bodies." e • • nati, Mrs. Albert J. May of New results for the office staff is busy preparing went of America, it was announced OFFICERS OFFICERS FOR A YEAR N for discussing it in all its phases, might lead to grave been sufficiently York, Mrs. David Lefkowitz of the community. Many pertinent facts have not twhitt• h riubtbownhsi,ehemhoblegnriasduandl onflocweerers. by Avukan, the American student HOSPITAL ENTHUSIASTS Dallas; executive secretary, Miss DR. GREENBERG SPEAKS f the De_ o ' PRESS FOR ACTION examined and even very carefully prepared statistics have unfortu- The annua l meeting ght) Helen I. Strauss of Cincinnati; SUNDAY AND TUESDAY (Turn to Page Eight) -Zedek That enthusiasts for a Jewish troit Hebrew Orphans Home was nately not been available in time for their verification, or disproof ninny is complete. recording secretary, Mrs. Joseph or supplementing by persons not in accord with the spirit of the Shaarey The exercises will begin with a hospital in De troit are determined ho held Feb. 12, at the Stolz of Chicago; treasurer, Mrs. march played on the piano by Ger- ICOR BAZAAR OPENS to press for action was evidenced branch, Twelfth at Clairmount. Noted Lecturer to Deliver Yiddish y. sir in Joseph M. Hirman of Boston. "Although there seems to he less question concerning the need trade Rosenthal, member of the during the past week at meetings The following directors were elect- and Hebrew Address. at Before adjournment the dele- HERE ON MARCH 1 of small groups of doctors and lay- ed: S. B. Kahn, p resident; Mrs. for a Jewish Center in the attitude of the public in regard to it, it Hebrew High School. Bernard Center. gates to the union council adopted — men and in expressions of views Isaacs will then formally open the , vi Rodin and Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs. Gussie Weis. has been alleged that the community has not been sufficiently car- F. ce-presidents; resolutions thanking Adolph S. vassed with reference to the Center, and that the emotion engendered exercises with an address to the Thirty organizations are par- by a number of leaders in the I question would militate against a Ochs and Henry Morgenthau fors ''Whir, Geht Itussland" is the , , • g .p parents and guests. 51r. Isaacs ticinating in preparations for the community. B, with reference to the their attendance and for the fund topic of the address to be delivered wasser, treasurer; A. Among the developments in the ontemplated to provide for oils. year will then introduce Samuel Jacob- bazaar of the Detroit Icor, to bs of more than $3,000,000 they had this Sunday evening, at the Jew- rotary; directors: Messrs. S. 1 I) . ('enter campaign. son, the class president, who will held March 1, 2 and 3, in the hospital situation is an effort by a "A campaign is therefore c collected for endowment of the Ile- ish Center, by Dr. Chaim Green. Kahn, Herman Cohen, J. Levin, J. act as chairman of the ceremony. (Turn to Page Eight) J. Alpert, M. Weiswasser, A, main eaditorium of Jericho Tem- group here to have the North End berg, prominnt lecturer. and jour- brew College at Cincinnati. h S ort talks in Hebrew will be pie, Joy Road and Linwood. The Community Clinic serve as a nu- Koffman, Robert Marwill, Ise ac Youth'. Part in Life. nalist. delivered by Bessie I. inkelstein pr(:ceeds will go towards Detroit's delis for a Jewish hospital. Mem- On Tuesday evening, under the Rosenthal, Dr. S. J. Eder, I. She The youth of today should not u and Anna Katz, on the subject uota in the national $150,000 berg of the staff of the clinic have he condemned, Rabbi Edward N. auspices of the Hebrew cultural zer, J. Molly, Ralph Paul, Sam , What Does the Pentateuch Teach l cor fund for the settlement of gone on record in favor of a hoe. i Calisch of Richmond, Va., declared group, Kvutzah font,,, Dr. Green- Stints, Maurice Aronson, Arth he Us?" Sarah Goldberg, Milton J pital. on the soil in Russia. in his address under the general berg will deliver a lecture in Ile. B. Weber, and L. DuscofT, and rm t an Fischer, Sylvia Wainer, Samuel ewe A Victor, active on the com- A group of doctors headed by theme of "Judaism and the Indi- brew, also at the Center, on "Job Mesdames Fannie Rodin, He Harwith, Abraham Michalovsky Cohen, Ralph Pau, A. O. Barsk y that Dr. Emil Am be rg, h o f or some vidual Man," to which the morn- and His Trial With God." • and Julia Cohen will take as their mittee in charge, announces S ac h s e , Sidney Dr. Greenberg is considered one S. J. Filer, I. subject "A Brief Outline of Jew- there will be concerts and dancing time was president of the Jewish ing session was devoted. Dr. harry E. August Will Louis Duscoff Chosen Chair- Physicians Hospital Association, "The impatience of modern of the outstanding Yiddish and Ile- Stone, P. Winkleman, L. Holtzman, ish Speak to Shaarey Zedek will History." have as her Sarah topic Rosenthal the "class will also be 3 bar for the sale of continued to urge action fors hos- youth," Dr. Calisch said, "is that brew lecturers in the world today. A. Katz, J. Molly, P. Rottenberg, man of Planned Per- drinks and sandwiches, and on pital as very necessary for the of an age that is in, the throes of Ile drew large audiences here last Rose Agree, Bessie Lott, J. liar- Club, Feb. 27. every of the bazaar. There sot soerny .' to deElsivtheerrtheTutrakii,ndictwora; formance April 7. New. Sunday a evening complete restaurant will J ewish community. a far-reaching revoldtion in social, year and numbers among his fol. vith, Bessie Newman, Lillian II. Prenz- chosen . • • • be in charge of the women's intellectual and religious worlds. lowers and disciples hundreds of man, May Newman, Dr. Harry E. August, chief haws, Minnie Hock and Jack Wolff. A meeting was held Tuesday eve- GIVES $250,000 TO branch of the Icor. It is an age overwhelmed by the Detriot Jews. and attending psychiatrist at the (Turn to Page Eight) ning, Feb. 19, in the Philadelphia- REBUILD LONDON HOSPITAL . tremendous scientific achievements North End Clinic, a constituent of of its own day, and nigh to being LONDON.—J. T. A.)—A gift the Jewish Welfare Federation, iyron school, to formulate plans or the successful presentation of drowned in the flood of countless of ;50,000 was made by Albert will he the speaker at the semi- the operetta "Jepththa's Dough- triumphs of mechanical invention Levy of London for rebuilding the monthly meeting of the Men's Club g and ingenuity of its own genera- London Maternity Hospital. Mr. of Congregation Shaarey Zedek tion; an age that has been robbed Levy gave a like amount to the which will take place Wednesday sit' its reverence, with an over-so- hospital last year. evening, Feb. 27, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Twelfth street branch of (Turn to Page Eight) Will Address Dinner on March 12; A. C. Lappin, Chair- street we ss • n ago gue, Twelfth s Itself on "What Judaism Asks Detroit It outh to Expres near Clairmount avenue. Dr. Au - man of Program Committee, Announces Dr. Rachelle nnn g Essay to 13e Published Means to Me ; " Wii gust will talk on "Mental Disease s S. Yarrow as Speaker for April Meeting. in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. in the Jew." --- Dr. August, who has made an ppin, chairman of the Club. Ile is a man of national exhaustive stud?; of the mental dis- Young Israel of Detroit will give a or she attaches to it in his or her A. C. L Prominence and is known for his orders to which Jews are suscep- Jewish young men and women an personal life. It does not require rogram committee and vice-pres- broad vision, delightful personal- tible, in addition to being connect- opportunity to relate what especial of the contestants that the views f th • Men's Club of Temple •I ed with the North End Clinic, is significance Judaism holds for expressed sympathy with the aims Billikopf to Speak April 14; El, announces that Dr. Preston consultant in neuropsychiatry at them in the city-wide prize essay and ideals of Young Israel; it David A. Brown Announces Bradley of the People's Chuch of Kisch Coming March 20; Highland Park Hospital, director contest being conducted by this or- seeks rather an intelligent treat- Chicago will address the next and ment of the theme. Essays will of the Mental Hygiene Clinic, Success of Collections Stone Here March 1. ganization. meeting on Tuesday, March 12, on be judged primarily for fairness, associate attending psychiatrist at A major prize of $25 will be On Pledges. "A Man and His Religion." Receiving Hospital. Ile is also ! awarded the individual submitting ideational content, and clarity. William Blumenthal. regional Official announcement is made Mr. Lappin also announces that instructor in neurology and psychi.! Te Be Not Over 1,500 Words. the best essay on the subject director of the United Palestine by National Chairman David A. for the meeting of April 16 he has Contestants may submit only one Appeal, announces that Jacob Bil- atry in the Detroit College of Sled-1 "What Judaism Means to Ste," and Brown that $13,576,404 has been secured as speaker Dr. Rachelle S. essay. Manuscripts must not be likopf, executive director of the icine and Surgery. a secondary prize of a set of books paid into the treasury of the Unit-, Versos, director of the Social Hy- The public is invited to attend will be given the winner in each over 1,500 words in length, must Federation of Jewish Charities of ed Jewish Campaign as of Jan. 15 1 giene Council of Chicago. Dr. August's lecture. A discus- age group. Winning essays will be written on one aide of the paper Philadelphia, will be the speaker of this year, against pledges to- sion will follow. Dr. Bradley, pastor of the Peo- be published in The Detroit Jew- ot.;;, and should be in the hands at the banquet opening the CM- telling $19,700,000, and that vig of Young Israel's essay commit- paign of the United Palestine Ap- ish Chronicle. orous collection drives are on in ple's Church of Chicago for 17 tee not later than April 9. All 16 to 24 Eligible. peal on April 14. hundreds of communities to secure years, is considered by many as one LOUIS DUSCOFF Each page of the manuscript of the most forceful and entertain- The contest is open to all Jew- Mr. Blumenthal also announces early payment of outstanding bal.' ing speakers. Ile has an average ter" which will be staged in Or- ish young men and women of De- should bear the pen-name and age that Col. Frederick II. Khsch of ances. chestra Hall on Sunday, April 7. troit (not including members of of the contestant. In a sealed en- the Palestine Executive will ad- New York City, which pledged attendance of almost 2,000 in his as elected chair- Young Israel) between the age of velope, bearing the assumed name dress a meeting here on March 20. w f $6,500,000, has already paid in church every Sunday and the serv- Louis Duscof man; Michael Krell, treasurer, and I6 and 24. Manuscripts will be on the outside, should be enclosed On Friday, March 1. Bernard $5,059,000; Chicago, pledging $1,- ices are broadcast by Station WMAQ. Besides his church work, divided into two groups, according the name and address of the author Stone, national executive secre- Max Gordon, secretary, 000,000, has paid in $850,000; and Will Deliver Second of Ser- A publicity committee consist- to the ages of the contestants. of the essay. Essays should be tary, will meet with the Detroit Philadelphia, which pledged $1,- Dr. Bradley is active in the civic and literary movements of Chicago. ing of Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich, chairman; There will be one group for those mailed to the Essay Committee executive committee. 222,210, has paid in to date $730,- ies on Famous Jewish Ile is a member of the Board of A one-day campaign for Pales- Mrs. Helen Dushkin, P. Slomovitz, from 16 to 20 years old, and an- care of Young Israel of Detroit, 31 833. Families. Li- ! Directors of the Chicago Public tine was held in Lansing last Sun- Mrs. Philip Brudo and B. Isaacs, other group for those from 20 to 21 Melbourne avenue, Detroit. Sixteen communities pledging Essays will be judged by Bet ' day, with Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. years old. The winner of the ma- over $1,000 have paid in 100 per brary; a member of the Board of was elected. "The Rothschilds" will be the The property committee consists jor prize will not be considered nerd Isaacs, superintendent of the Joseph 11. Ehrlich, Milton Alexan- cent of their pledger- These in- Safety Commissioners of Lincoln subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's see- United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, der and Mr. Blumenthal as speak- Park; member of the Chicago Lib- of Mrs. Ella Lavine, chairman; eligible for a secondary prize. clude Pontiac, Mich. mon Sunday morning, Feb. 24, at . A. C. LAPPIN eral Ministers Association; life Young Israel seeks of the con- ' Philip Slomovitz, editor of The De- ers. Their addresses followed ..he Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. harry Twenty-four cities pledged $100,- 10 :45. testant a frank, sincere, intimate , troit Jewish Chronicle, and a thi rst .i installation of officers of the B nal Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Morris Levin, 000 and over. Detroit is included member Chicago Art Insti ity and is a speaker with a real This is the second in the series individual whose name will be an tute; a member of the Chicago Hie- account of his reaction to Juda- in this list with a pledge of $342,- l F ared ck. • Wexler and Mrs. Eva Pol. (Turn to Page Eight) member of the message of interest to his listen- ism, of the importance (if any) he .nounced later. 393, of which $262,862, or 76 per torical Society; a the (Continued on Page Six.) Adventurer's ers, City Club and cent, has been paid. IONISTS TO HONOR ORMER PR E DENT JEWI ' ll OPEN FORUM 113 HEAR J VI WISE KIRBY GRADUATION WEDNESDAY NIGHT U Jews ,Men tal Ills , COMMITTEE PICKED Topic of Address FOR HEBREW PLAY Dr. Preston Bradley Next Speaker Of Men's Club of Temple Beth El Young Israel Announces Essay Contest For Young Men and Women of 16 to 24 U. P. A. PREPARING FOR APRIL DRIVE U. J. C. RECEIVES $14 , 000 , 000 CASH FRAM WILL SPEAK ON ROTHSCHILDS