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VOL. XXVII. NO. 19
WINEMAN IS GIVEN
BANQUET PRIOR TO
HIS TOUR ABROAD
Judge 'Wm. M. Lewis of Philadelphia
Will Address Open Forum This Sunday
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DINNER WOMEN'S,RELIGIOUS Victims of European Famine Appeal H5,000 FAMILIES IN
WILL CLOSE U P A BODIES FACTORS IN To American Jews For Immediate Aid SOVIET RUSSIA TO
DRIVE ON APRIL 14 EFFORT FOR PEACE
BE GIVEN MATZOTH
Half o Ill.ssarabia Ifeport(:t Hungering: Dire Needs of
Jew s Described ; Shavel ( t immunity Appeals for Aid
ti•••••••iti Jens 'I hrouyli
!Doter
until
With Zionist Leaders Ikea on Alonday.
President of Welfare Fede r-
Earns an Enviable
ation Honored for His
Judge Lewis to Confer
Reputation as Jurist
Communal Service.
With U. P. A. Leaders
Jo.i v • IV.Issiii NI. lot, -
1 t :Ail, it the 1
F re d M. Butzel to Preside; Salmon 0. Levinson Lauds
Supply From Abroad to Re-
Sammy Reshevsky on
Shavel Relief Committee
Both Grouns in Address
Half of Bessarabia
Pleads for Assistance
1 111iii United
lieve Jews During
Musical Program
Reported
Hungering
I'llilatittialtit, will III" -
in
Chicago.
I lc II - i'i it -i t it
•• 1.•
t a 3.
ASKS CO-OPERATION IN r. trait Jewisr% (Wa•ti 1•
il . • the
,
itcln•f oninottee of
Passover.
Special Correspondence by
3 :I •
i! , ' „: -0 • : i I• I .
•
i f Tt i l di.. 14t•
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,
UNITED JEWISH DRIV F. m. this Sunday nit Nortsern
Shavel.
Lithuania,
inn
cominuni
Ilia
c
NON-ZIONIST
GROUP
•
Ca-
Iiii . II. is ,,vis, sat i, nal i'hairitia n
AUTHOR OF OUTLAWRY
H. Kwirsky.
'
I
!ions to former Lithuanian Je ,
School, Woetioard at ()tree
Il s 1 seta!, t-- awed efforts ti
as
IREATY GETS HONORS in America and Africa, descri
As Jew ish Organization s COMMUNISTS
WILL AID CAMPAIGN
to 2 I.
CRITICIZE
will discuss the latest deveiop•
s.sful conclusion of I
Federation Head Lauded b
toroutimmt the country have um 1 -
-
their plight as a result of the fa
and the future possibilities Ire for 51011,0110.
to - dertaken emergence noels IMPORTATION
Prentis, Judge Simons, Y floats
3 int , . and appeal for immediate r
PERMITS
Lauded
for
His
Peace
Effort
-
in Palestine.
Judge LitiVin Will Callii T with Meyer L. Prentis Heads Spe-
lief to save them from starvation' - tires to aid the famine-stricke
Brown, and Others.
by Jewish and Christian
Judge Lewk has earned an en. Detroit Mailers on Sund ay and
• Jewish population in Bessarabia,
cial
Committee
to
Solicit
a
In
a
letter
to
Eli
Saehse
of
15
Yiddish
Daily,
viable reputation as a juri-t in Monday.
Emes, Starts
28 picture of the dire need sutfere
Leaders.
Ile will be the • vilest
Virginia Park, Beside) Shapiro,
Ilenrc Wint•man was given a Philadelphia.
Non-Partisans
Attack for It on Soy-
Ile was appointed of the executive committee of the
banker Shavel, chairman of t a there and the economic distres
farewell dinner at the Phoeni x judge of the 3Iunieipal Court Its 11 -‘1 ,itii
1 t . ,:n1 .11utanl:.•hi
st. ine
i ntA
,,i ; 1:..te -i •iil la a t a re-
lie felt in Kishinelf, the capital o
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)--The committee, and Chaim Saks
iet
Government.
Governor Sjm
• • •■•■MO 1 .1
1'
Club by a group of his friends last
Wednesday evening, prior to his (IL ..
parture with Mrs. Wineman on a
European ;1:1,1 African tour.
Almut -19 invited guests wet. e
present. David A. Brown wa n
toastmaster and talks were mad
in appreciation of Henry Wine
man's sommunal service by Fred
M. Butzel, Nathan M. Gross, Felix
J. Mahler, Rabbi A. M. Ilershntan,
Rabbi Lean Frani, Dr. Hugo A.
Freund, Dr. Nathaniel Gates, anal
others. Mr. 1Vineman was lauded
for th
themoral obligations with
which he regarded his wealth,
wealth, his
sincerity of purpose, his intellec-
tual integrity, anal his communal
contributions and services as pres-
ident of the .Iewish Welfare Fed-
eration, and in other capacities.
•
■
■
oul nn Feb. 21, 19,
2'2 3•
a luncheon Miolay.
Bessarabia, is reettived.—Editor .
v and Sunday evening, April 14, is the influence of women's oreanizations brunt her of 51r. Sadist., secrets
Both lunch- date set fur a large banquet of the and religious bodies aided greatly of the committee,
RIGA.-- (J. T. A.) — Fifteen
e, ask for the fu r Y Half of Bessarabia hungers. I n
eons will be held at Hotel Statier, United Palestine Appeal at Hotel in the movement hn de-legalize illation of at m omittet•
- the city of Kishineff alone full ,, thousand Jewish families in ear-
li
tii
gather
a
.-
—
war, declared Sahuon O. Levinson, fund fur Shavers rt•lief.
n
Si r. one-third of the Jewish populatio ' iota parts of the Union of Socials
Si Hsi.. mar king the close of itn Chicago attorney, speaking ut
a
is forced to deal•:el on local char • ist Soviet Republics will be enab-
1: •.1 , mim paign for $100,000. This dinner given hint at Sinai Cengre- Sachse, who visited Shavel thr It e ity agenci
as for existence, a repot. I led to observe Passover in the tra-
years ago, substantiates the lac to
k ing unusual interest gatinin to honor him for his part in their appeal.
of conditions in the liessarabi „ ditional way through the receipt
do, is the !national
i f in the movement to outlaw war.
famine belt discloses. The forme s from abroad of a minimum supply
The Shovel Appeal.
tlis sues! speaker, .l iase nbi William
illiam E. Borah, next to
corn granary of South Russia i s of matzoth for the eight days of
Centributions may be sent either
(sneer Secretary Kellogg, was the
today starving for a loaf of bread , the festival.
to St r. Sachse or care of The De-
strongest individual ferret inn the
troit •Itovkh Chronicle, and will be Hundreds are perishing from dis
Twenty-six carloads were ship-
movement, Mr. Levinson declared.
ease and cold.
forwarded either direct to Shas'el
: pad In Niescow via Riga, instead of
The banquet was tendered Mr.
General Motors Loses Patent
The poor crops of the last to w zt ,h)tel ). 5 0 carloads which were origi-
or to a national committee to be
Levinson by the Chicago Sinai Con-
years have exhausted the resource , s nally planned. The decrease is
formed in New York.
Suit Against Brown's
gregatien of which he is a mem-
.
due he the higher custom duty
The appeal received by Alr. of this naturally endowed country
ber, and the congregation sister-
Company.
The vast steppe has been hurries 1 which has to be paid for the mat-
Sachse
in
Detroit
10111 lillat•l'S ill
hood. Nearly one theusand per-
dry by the blazing sun and the
Cher
cities,
in
English
translation
mentlx,
rs
of
the
congregation
Cnngratulatinns 11 re being ex-
work of millions of peasants is
and guests, attended. Dr. Louis reads in part:
The first five carloads of mat-
tended to David A. Biawn, presi-
trampled underfoot. The villages
L. Mann presided.
"Grave misfortune has stricken , where the peasants' hard work has zoth which were detained in Mos-
dent of the Ahsopure Refrigerator
Among the speakers who praised a big portion of Lithuania. Due bun eaten up by the drought, are co• because the Latvian commer-
C•irporation of Detroit, and chair-
Mr. Levinson for his role in foster- to interminable rains the past sum- starving. The town which derives 'cial representative, Schewzow
man of the $25,000,000 United
Urges U. J. C. Support.
ing the plan fur the Kellogg pease mer, the entire crop was ruined. its income from the village suffers paid only five kopeks per kilogram
atria oh Campaign, following an-
Mr. Wineman, in his address, in-
treaty
were Judge Florence Allen The Shavel district, suffered more and looks with hungry eyes on the were despatched following the re-
nouneement of his victory ill a
if the Ohio Supreme Court; Dr. than any other. There is hunger peasants' bread.
dicated his sincere appreciation for
mittance of the sum required to
protracted and epochal legal bat-
Charles
Clayton Morrison, editor in the villages, and this has
the expressions of good will and
meet the duty. The last 13 car-
tle against the Frigidaire Corpor-
Hunger is spreading all over
if the Christian Century, and brought about horrible economic
asked that his absence the Unit-
ati on. a division of tht• General
two
from Berlin and 11 from Riga.
Bessarabia and sows disaster and
Ilari•ison Brown, English publicist conditions in the cities.
ed Jewish Campaign, which the
Mono-, C orporation.
loads were shipped Tuesday.
disease.
The
little
towns
where
The suit
' and pacifist leader.
Federation is projecting on May
The
Matzoth is directed to the fol-
"The city of Shard, which was
which had been initiated by the
By preventing his treaty tin out- always considered the best city in the fairs are the only means of lowing Russian centers: Lenin-
19 of this year, rseeive the full
-• Frigidaire Corporation against the
livelihood are the first to feel the
- law war from becoming an issue Lithuania
co-operation of all of the leaders
fr
grad,
Vitebsk, Minsk, Charkow,
om a material and
General Necessities e'orporation,
in the Hoover-Smith campaign, communal standpoint, was entirely disaster. The peasants sit at ' Sehepetowka, Odessa, Kiev, Cher-
JUDGE WILLIAM M. LEWIS
present. Ile felt rather reluctant
involved important patent rights
Secretary of State Kellogg saga- destroyed during the war. Not home hungry and embittered with- ' son, Nikolailf, Yekaterinosk, Ere-
to leave the country prior to the
in the manufacture of electric te-
ciously saved the treaty ratifica- only the Jewish possessions, but out anything to sell, and with no
commencement of the Campaign and in November, 19'2:3, he was frigerators and was believed to be
, mentschug, Berditschev, Zhitomir,
elected by the highest city-wide
tion from probable defeat in the all the important buildings were money to buy. The small town Hemel and Bobruisk.
z but knew that with the endorse-
JACOB BILLIKOPF
vote for a term of 10 years. Prior (if as great importance as the fa-
senate, Mr. Iw•vinson declared. Had burnt. Upon our return to our, storekeeper waits in vain for busi-
ment of those who were present to
ous
ldon
suit
ness from the village and pays the
to his appointment as judge he was patent
the treaty question gone to a pima- homes, We
the
au on
to the original
bid him farewell and under the
received our first aid exorbitant taxes (4 and 5 per cent
Se on t
mobile which of Philadelphia, son-in-law of l ar referendum in the presidential
Dividing the Matsoth.
from you, and with your assistance per month is quite ordinary oc.
able leadership of Mr. Gross, pres- elected to the Philadelphia Cits• i,„,..y Ford successfully contest- Louis Marshall.
Council in 1913 and re-elected in a,,,i sa. y
lection,
its
chances
in
the
senate
ea,„1 years aro.
we rebuild our religious, social and currence in Bessarabia), in tine
ident of the campaign, the 1929 1915 and 1917.
MOSCOW.—(.I. T. A.) — Ac-
As head of the Federated Jewish 1 vould have been slim, he said.
cultural
institutions,
like
the
syna-
United Jewish Campaign would be
cording
to an estimate of Jewish
But Judge Lewis did not confine
"Mr. Kellogg showed himself to gogues, old folks and orphans' forlorn hope that the situation is
When the Frigidaire Corpora. Charities of Philadelphia, Mr. Bil-
an assured success. He announced his activities to politics.
leaders here, 50 carloads of mat-
e a great statesman in three re- homes, Talmud Torahs, etc., and daily growing worse and the ex-
On the lion initiated its suit three years , likopf is said to be the highest
his pledge to this campaign at the contrary, he earned his popularit
zeth
containing
800 putt each, will
y ago aginst the General Necessities paid social executive in the world. 5 poets. Ile refused to compro. resumed the distribution of alms tent of the terrible crisis stand
a
conclusion td his talk. In addition, among
Ile has won nation-wide , recog,ni• iise on the modifications, his di-
fully revealed. The small store- be the minimum required to meet
awn people by his deep Carparation, to restrain it fr.
to
the
needy.
generous pledges were announced levotion to Jewish causes. Ile is in, t i ,(1,tri sti: ame rtu lit
keepers one after the other go into the needs of the Jewish popula-
tion fur his contributions to the P lomacy was in the open, and he
i trI,g).- n A b:Lar irne th
reef n r if, er-
This year, however, a new mis- bankruptcy, until the state of ruin tnm in Russia during the coming
from Meyer L. Prentis, and Felix t he national chairman of the
field of social service, and by vir- k apt the treaty out of the cam-
J. Mahler, who were also departing Un it t•t1 Palestine,
tue of being impartial chairman of P aign, thereby assuring enough fortune has befallen as and we are is catastrophic. From a village Passover. Forty-five per cent of
Appeal and is is‘ of the United Jewish Campaign, dst
compelled to turn again to you, our crisis the disaster has spread tu the shipments will gu
to the clothing industry, is acknowl. Lts
for Europe prior to the campaign.
monber of the
•mocratic votes in the senate to brethren, for
to the Uk-
I t
administrative the a
he had
the towns until it as reached the ra ine, Y5 per cent to 14 lute Rus-
Mr. Plant is, who Wain unable to s 'onarnittee of the Zionist Organ. pledged his energies. e
ut it over without a change," 51r.
F aced on '
needs are pressing, and we plead capitol of Bessarabia—Kishineff. sia and 30 per cent for the scat-
'Turn to Last
be present because of another en- zation of America. Ile is a mem- the one hand with the throttli
evinson declared
with you for immediate help. The
ng
Kishinelf, which derived its im- terve' communities in the Union of
gagement, sent the following let- h er of the board of directors of
Je wish storekeeper and worker
and possible annihilation of
portance from the fact that it was Socialist Soviet Republics.
ter:
he Federation of Jewish Cheri- business, and on the other with
is prior to last year suffered un- u government seat, where various
hilst
The Letter.
ins of Philadelphia, and has been tremendous self-assumed
The Communist Yiddish daily,
heard-of hardships, but this year government administrations were
re spon-
"I regret exceedingly nay inabil- c hairnnin of the executive commit- sibility, he decided with character-
these two elements have entirely' located, has gradually been losing Emes, criticizes the Soviet gov-
be
with
the
group
tonight
to
t
ernment
for the permission it
,
of
Philadelphia's
Associated
'stk.
resolution
to
see
both
things
br
ity
oken down as a result of the its central importance. For the
granted for the importation of
do honor to Mr. Henry Wittman T almud Torahs since their founda- through. Although th t• outcome
fa mine. Hundreds of storekeepers
past 10 years Bucharest has done
ion. Ile is a director of the Jew- the Frigidaire suit concerned of
matzoth.
The
newspaper attacks
on the occasion of his forthcoming
all d workers who were themselves
its best to uutrival Kishinetf, with
sh l'ublication Society, vice-presi- other manufacturers of electric r all
the 5lescov• and Leningrad Kehil-
trip abroad.
"Jephtheh's Daughter" at Orchestra Hall Sunday Evening; un ail now the distributors of alms the result that Bessarabia has been
ent
of
the
Northwestern
General
frigt•rators,
Mr.
lab
leaders
Lazard',
Ginsburg,
ar e now themselves in need of as-
"Those of us who have had the 'I'
140
Brown
so divided administratively that
Music Composed and Arranged by Rev. Zalud-
lospital of Philadelphia, director them the role of interested permitt
spect ed
tance. In brief, the condition Czernowitz is the capital of North Broides and Clemens, charging
pleasure and privilege of being as- a ,
f Congregation Beth Israel of his tors and undertook the bat a-
of the Shavel Jewish community is Bessarabia, (inlets the capital of them with using their connections
kowski; M W Kirsch Trains the Players.
swiated with Mr. Wineman in our
Ile
ca tastrephic!
ity. single-handed . In the meanti
r• nimunal activities, I HIll sure,
South Bessarabia, and Moldavia with "foreign bankers, rabbis and
n
,
"We turn toyou, our benevolent the center of Central Bessarabia. yellow socialists fir the spreading
feel as I do, that we ha ye received v. Janine Lewis was burn in Utinie- while his industrial future %vas w
The
tininishing
touches
have
been
put
to
the
Biblical
at
tel
iez,
Lithuania,
Oct.
1,
1884,
Ile
strike,
he
nevertheless
divided
h
low
countrymen,
with
the
press-
ya
more out of such association than
Thus Kishinetf has been reduced tin of reports that the Jews in the Sov-
•as educated at the University of time between Detroit and Ne i s operetta, "Jephthah's Daughter," to be staged Sunday eve- I" g
plea to give as speedy relief. a provincial capitol, dependent for iet Union are suffering hunger,
sot, have put into same.
enn
Ou r own poor strength can no its existence upon the patronage broadcasting an alarm to save the
w
ning,
April
7,
at
Orchestra
Hall,
and
it
is
the
opinion
of
nia
and
admitted
to
the
York.
He
spent
long
hours
of
i
vaOa.
"Under the able leadership of b ear insylIti
kn
ger serve us, and we will nut be of the surrounding villages, since poen Eastern Jews."
tensive work at his desk at the t n - those who witnessed the rehearsals that it will prove
Mr. 1Vineman, as head of the Jew-
even ab le Inn last much longer without
it has no industries of its own and
flees of the United .1t•wish Ca
n, Detroit
superior to the previous play,, "Saul and David" and "Samsnn and ou
ish 1Velfare Federation,
tside assistance."
at -
"
presente
paign
in
r
Nov
n
se
t
ten
•
t
no connection with the centers of
1
a
What
n
anti
eight
years
ago.
ew York ancountry
Jewry can well be iirmani
d i spea k -
SISTERHOOD TO HEAR
uj,i ing tous
he country.
One of the leading features of the production is th e music, especi.
er the
has already been accoinplisheti in
n
I„ ally can
DR. STEVENS, MONDAY
amuse
and
sustain
interest
in
t
re
HishinefT, in the last several
and arranged by Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski. The music
the short space of time. There
M•
t o the stricken Jews of
plighf
years, has steadily been degenerat-
of course, a lot that needs to be
Ears
Ois genuinely Jewish, typically Ori-
E
ern
urope.
Dr. William Oliver Stevens, who
ing.
Its
few
rich
Men
an
the in-
e xprses
(holy through the romper-
es
alud
(ttle.
t ru e ,
t-
e
ofa rep-
flux of the refugees helped to hide will address the Sisterhood of
anci t si
p d rit. R ev . Z thekow si's
The suit ol'iginallj• begun I my
Minn and active support of
- ----
Temple
Beth El on Monday, April
to
it
(,••,•:i,
i,,iii;lai t MaIllrn COrporati,m
resentative group, such as is gath- G rest American Family
assistant is Samuel Solomon.
Zionist Executive Committee to h s poverty. In the last year, 8, at 2:311
i
p • nn., in the chapel of
°untied by the poor crop and the
even here tonight, can we hope to
Meet With Editor of New Ni-
iriet,chil in.( dhrifentuotic,
Be
Theme
of
Sermon
at
!
(1-
Temple
Beth El, is a man of ex-
in the l'a fiyi'nin fi i ' t''rtutrIti•e l att•lerT
encral economic crisis, the full
16 ar,',1;;riis'ulkyingHu
accomplish still bigger things, and
cotine on Wednesday.
. .1'''
'es ste m of its poverty has been re- ceptional persenality who under-
,
frigerat•o
Temple
Beth
El
tin
s,
thereby place Detroit Jewry in
the training of the participants.
but when the ea
came to trial before Feder, Se
prominence commen-
The Zionist District of Detroit a, ealed. The disaster has devel- stands boys and is their natural
position
and expresses great confidence in
'I Authority on Sex Education the success of the ploy.
peal into a mass catastrophe. leader. Ile has had a lung and
The Strauses" will be the sub- Cit
surate wit h the wonderful city in
announces that Meyer 1V. Weisgal,
J;iiiTtruatttl%eatnit,Itithi
"table career as head of the Eng-
housands of Jewish families daily
y ,
ject of Rabbi Leon Frain's serm-
Y
Miss
Lillian
Granzow,
head
of
Will
Address
Men's
Tern
editor
of the New Palestine former
which we live.
-
e
in in a declassed status, lish department at the United
the Denishawn Studios, is in per- national secretary of the Zionist s i
"Please convey- to Mr. Winetimn on Sunday morning, April 7, at infringement claims had been volt
ple Club Dinner.
nee they have no means of fan- States Naval Academy, later as
and the other members of his ex. 10:19. This is the third in the sir- ed. In handing dews] his deci s i s n,
organization
of
Amt•rica,
will
be
in g /A living.
—
headmaster of the Roger Asham
k h,,,Itaft,,n1,,i i,F,ra JI(nwhi,ahs
i ii th., s . Jeudge Tuttle declared the paten
plorat km party, 'Bon Voyage' and iiti,se n uh,w
it in Detroit for three days,
Dr. Rachel Yarros, intern:11i an
At the outset, no one believed shed and is at present the head-
families. I 1, id, and dismissed the suit. An
the hope that upon their return
on "Tuesday, Wednesday mid Thurs. th
m
s' aster of Cranbrook school, the
ally famous authority on si 0 y
at
ta•enle
were
starving
in
they will take up with renewed The first twin families whieh Rah- when mitts of the victory
inty, April In to 11.
victoryresell
giene and Rex education, will ad
he
ishint•tf. The division of Jews only private and boarding school its
s uisuYa nl :r (Ich..eiy
re European. aNew
iptfg
• vigor and enthusiasm, and with Id Frain discussed we re
Nir. ‘As ttingill
here to assist in
n„ Ste it1, 1rptiawi t, dress the Men's Temple Club of
found
to a handful of rich men and a the state.
whichWweSCA This time he turns ta a typically to cootith.
our help the task Whie
in arrangements for the fortheom- ran
Temple Beth El at their monthly
imthly
ass of poor men, was not un-
American
family.
of many degrees,
a
few
months
ago,
and
i
out ill 1111
rig annual convention of the Zion- us
the collections of th
dinner meeting on Tuesday, April
ual. It want customary to cure as an athlete, an artist, a famous
Special interest is attached to' United
ew J
critic,
y filch because of lack of prepared-
ist Organization, to lw held in f,
ish Campaign and
16
if. needy, arid a fess' hundred ad- an author and a
the
subject
of
the
Straus
family
at
m•ss was deferred for the time be-
tend even further the helping hani 1
lietreit beginning June :10. .1i
contributor to
In view of the nature of th e .•ilo
timed needy to be eared fur was some of our nationally-known
present because of the decision in of .1t•wish relief.
nig."
A meeting el the executive cam- nn
ject the meeting will Iv contimol
it alarming. The lineal charitable
Congress to establish a national
e.
Judge Simon.' Menage.
:dam. and ether Zionists is being er ganizatisns proceeded with their magazines, Dr, Stevens is more
exclusively to men. The Men's
than ordinarily prepared to present
A telegram was received front morunit nit for ()sear Straus in BROWN HEADS CHINA
ailed ---
r with Mr. Weisgal
Temple Club hopes especially t hat
irk at their usual pace, and cent- his subject, "Character in Modern
FAMINE RELIEF FUND
for IV.,i•
evotine, April Ps
all fathers of the congregation will
ill
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial./
t. come and avail themstdve, of this
:it. tl..
la
.y
Zeilek
branch.
(T
!tat id A. Brown, president
urn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Education." Everyone interested
nt
in youth is invited.
unique epportunity.
•fwellts
\
the (1( neral Necessities Corpora
-
Earlier
in
the
day.
Dr.
burrs
tion of Detroit and widely known
as 0 leader of philanthropic arc will meet first with the boy: :eel
.miimunal activities has been elect I then with the girls of the confirms-
ml chairman tit the board of direc - tion classes for talks on sox
tors of the China Famine Relief - hygiene.
Dr. Rachel Yarros is one of the
Fund, and will assume leadershi p
pioneers of the movement tow - ard
Aims and Achiesenittnts Of Imeal Section of National
sex education. She began her
Arming speakers on the pre Exercised Wide Influence in Shaping American Jewish
I
s
Council of Jewish Women Is ..n Statement
ch i
propaganda for this work at a
gram ef the , third biennial conven .
(Community; Embraced Zionist Cause at Early Age;
time when it Wan held
stainl
h.
Issued on Occasion of Drive This Month,
Linn of the National Federationn
disfavor and for a long time she
Tributes by Marshall, Wise, Lipsky, Others.
Temple Brotherhoods at Washing
Wan exposed
exposedAO many violent at.
ton,
I).
C.,
Sunday
and
Monday
Under the chairmanship of Mrs. is a new way of life and the Muni-
talks for her ideas. She has sur-
NEW ORLEANS.—(J. T. A. 1----
April 7 and 8, are President Her-
Harold E. Schlesinger, the Detroit gra nt family must be taught how
REV. E. ZALUDKOWSKI
America last summer was
vived all her assailants and has
a
lien C. Hoover; Ludwig Vogel- Rabbi Maximilian Heller, outstand-
section of the National Council of t •• negotiate it safely. There are
notable event, in view of the atti-
had the triumph of seeing a
- — -
sys- tonal charge of the dances. Mrs. stein, New York City, chairman of ing leader in the Reform rabbinate tude he
Jewish Women is conducting its new • problems and the family
took at a juncture when
tematic sex education recognized Ella C. Lavine supervises the de- the executive, board of the Union for nearly half a century, scholar
Menthe-robin
Drive
Planned
drive for members, to last through
ny as a fundamental need. Her so,
the convention was torn by bitter
- signing and making of the cos- of American Hebrew Congrega. and educator and champion of the controversy in the tight of the op-
Lec•I Mean B'rith.
the month of April.
cialization in this subject ha, givon tun ics.
bars; Mrs. Maurice Steinfeld, St. Zionist Cause from an early date,
The local section, in a statement
position group against the admin-
her tante throughout the nazi.
Louis, Mo., president of the Na- died here at S:.10 Saturday morn-
Women's League Aids.
Next Monday night Pisgah
issued this week, says:
istration headed by Louis Lipsky.
L o dge No. 34, L 0. B. B., will fedi as Ali II as abroad.
tional Federation of Temple Sis- ing following a short illness. Rabbi
M. B.
Olen is taking a per.
By his calming influence during an
"We are offering every Jewish
terhoods; Roger W. Straw., New Heller was 69 years old. Ile is
an important business meeting.
acrimonious debate, Rabbi Heller.
Woman in Detroit an opportunity
CHEVRA
KADISHA
HAD
c'`on'
survived
by
his
site
York
City,
president
of
the
Broth-
Ida
Annie
President Julius Deutelbaum urges
sj'fiwitnst,,r(s't'atzeinprt.hoets'"T
wit •
'
rhke"mfet'nnn:
the
In take part in the fine things that
erhoods; Rabbi Isaac Landman, IMarkst, his son, Rabbi James
EMPEROR FERDINAND hers of the Women's Le •
every member to he present as
the convention, contributed largely
the Council of Jewish Women is
oreolVf
New York City, older of the Heller of Cincinnati, end Isaac S.
matters of importance to the
AMONG
ITS
MEMBERS
helping
in
every
way,
especially
in
fu-
fu
-
toward
steering
the
assembly into
310 Ing." said Mrs. I. Gilbert, pres-
tu
American Hebrew; I.eon Heller of New Orleans, and a
turepolicy
of the lodge will be
the sale of tickets. Mrs. Eva Pol
more peaceful water,.
tenet t•f the council. Whoever is
discussed.
• atones, Newark, N. J., director of daughter, Mrs. George Lion Cohen
Born in Prague, Bohemia, Jan.
PRAGUE.—(J. T. A.)—y:-n• lack is the head of the ticket com- the New Jersey Normal School for , of New York.
asked to join the council during
Last Thursday night the general peror Ferdinand, the unfortunate mittee. She is assisted by Mrs.
31, 1s60, the son of Simon and
our campaign fur members is hav-
Jewish Teachers; Alexander Cahn,
Rabbi Helier, one of the earliest
committee held a lengthy session ruler of Austria, was a member
Chas. Brodie, Mrs. Aaron D.
Mathilda
tHassowitz) Heller,
membern(f
ing a privilege extended to her,
New Haven, Conn., chairman of graduates of the Ilebrew Union
and their recommendations will be the Chevra Kadisha (Jewish bur- Markson, Mrs. Louis Fineman,
Maximilian Ileller came to Amer-
the privilege of service, to do a
submitted at this important busi- ial society) of Prague, it was re- Mrs. Sam Shnitz, Mrs. Ise, Win- the Brotherhoods' National Corn- College at Cincinnati, was a !cant- ica at an early age. He was edu-
g(ssi part in the ninny benefit ac-
ittee on Religious Propaganda; ing spirit in the history of Ameri-
ness meeting. A few of the recom- called here in connection with the man, Mn,. Israle Pollack, Mn-'. G.
cated at McMicken University and
tivities of the council.
Dr. Harold Korn, New York City, can Jewry at the close of the nine-
mendations are: To hold one busi- commemoration of his accession H. Lippitt, Mrs. Lubetsky, Mrs.
at the Hebrew Union College. In
"Those who know about our
president of Temple Israel Men's teenth and beginning of the twen-
Floss meeting a month; to reduce
William
Richman,
Mrs.
A.
B.
Knop-
1889 he married Ida Annie Marks.
to the throne March 2, 1835.
beautiful vacation camp on the
Club, and Dr. Abram Simon, Wash- tieth century and exercised a de-
the expenses in the office of the
Contributed to Journals.
Jewish newspapers here repro- pow and Mrs. Frieda Wexler, presi- ington, D. C., rabbi of Washington cisive influence in shaping the
shore of I.ake Huron, know part
lodge; to reduce the dues. effective duced a transcription of an entry dent of the League.
Since 1887 Dr. lleller was rabbi
Hebrew congregation.
character of the American Jewish
of our wnrk. Here young work-
Tickets are also sold by the
July 1, 1929; that the initiation in the Pinkert, the official record of
of
Sinai
Temple, New Orleans. He
Delegates to the convention community. As a scholar and
ing women, for a nominal rate of
fee for the membership drive to the Jewish burial society, in which Kvutzah lorith, headed by Mr.
from Detroit are Morris Gsrvett orator he was a great factor in was professor of Ilebrew and He-
ill per week, are afforded the
be started be 810 up to June 1; it is related that following Ferdi• Jogrich.
brew
literature
at Tulane Univer-
right amount of play and rest in
and William Isenberg.
presenting the cause of Judaism
also to discuss the advisability of nand's abdication in 1848 he be-
The children that participate in
sity sines 1912.
and in championing Jewish con-
a well balanced program of relax-
selecting new meding quarters .
the play are full of enthusiasm
came
a
member
of
the
Cheer
K
Rabbi
Heller
was
active in many
ation and activity during the sum-
ceptions and ideals both in the pul-
The debate scheduled for Mon- disha and made a special contribu- and at times are actually lost in the
organizations, was honorary vice-
mer months. This camp is one of
ZWEIG ELECTED HEAD
pit and in the ores...
M
day night between Julius Deutel- tion providing for the recital of life of the period which they are
president of the Jewish Publica-
RS. H. E. SCHLESINGER
the many services in which every
OF GERMAN WRITERS
Leader in Zionism.
baum and Mr. Goodman has been the Kaddish, the Jewish religious enacting.
tion Society of America, president
one who joins us is privileged to mus t be taught how to meet them postponed to a later date.
In the Zionist movement in the of the Central Conference of
prayer for the dead, for the entire
have a helpful part and solve them. There are obnta-
In the firstact
n. Pay.
l sVe see them
The organization committee is year fallowing his demise.
BERLIN —IJ. T. A.) —Arnold United States Rabbi Heller wan American Rabbis 1909-1911, a
"We care for the immigrant des to be surmounted, there are now formulating plans for an ex-
anxiously awaiting their leader Zweig, well known German Jewish one of the leading figures from an member of the Hebrew Union Col-
Jewish family coming here—it en- han dicaps and the family must be tensive membership drive to close
Jephthah. who is nut in the wilds writer, was elected president of early date. Ile embraced
the Zion- lege Alumni Association, the
TEL-AVIV.—(.1.
A.)—Prof. of Toy fighting with the Ammo- r
tees, a new world—into a city which helps d to overcome them. The in May with a formal initiation
the Association of German Writers. ist cause at a time when the ma- ! American Oriental Society, and
Albert Einstein was elected honor-
is the high•pressure expression of coon cal gives 'tacit to these services and dinner-dance, at which a lead-
nites. Jephthah at last appears. The organization includes writers jority of the Reform rabbinate
ary member of the Keneseeth
was the American As/iodation for the
this industrial age, There must and whoever joins us is privileged' er of national prominence will , Israel, the unifi
be and his
e band of warriors are of Germany, Austria and Czecho- in bitter opposition to it. His ap- Advancement of Science.
d Palestine Jewish
slovakia who use the German Ian-' pearance at the Pittsburgh conven-
be new adjustments made. There to h elp." , speak.
He was editor of the Jewish
community,
(Turn to Last Page.)
gu ige in their works.
tion of the Zionist Organization of (Turn to Page
Opposite Editorial)
r
BROWN VICTOR IN '
IMPORTANT SUIT
PUT FINISHING TOUCHES
TO BIBLIC4L OPERETTA
N RAM TO SPEAK ON
STRAUSES' SUNDAY
DR RACHEL YARROS yntaenl,
TO SPEAK APRIL
MEYER W. WEISGAL
HERE APRIL 9 TO 1
Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger Heads The
Membership Drive of Women's Council
GARVETT, ISENBERG
ARE DELEGATES TO
WASHINGTON RALL
IMPORTANT PISGAH
MEET THIS MONDAY
in)
Rabbi Maximilian Heller, Outstandin g
Zionist Leader, Educator, Dies at 69