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VOL. XXIX, NO. 2.

JEWISH EDUCATION
IS SAID TO LESSEN
CHILDREN'S DECEIT

Leader In Charge
Of $25 Luncheon

Research Study Find Effect
Very Favorable On Jew-
ish Youth.

Strengthens Effort of Jews
To Adjust Themselves to
New Conditions.

Finds Religious Instruction
Points Toward Honesty
In the Children.

Is Jewish education a character
building force?

What is the relation of Jewish
education to character building in
children?

Do Jewish children exhibit a
greater degree of honesty than the
non-Jewish?

If Jewish children are give'
Jewish education do they tend t
be more honest than those who ar e
deprived of Jewish education?
Which group ranks highest i n
behavior, the general child popu
lotion, the children who do not re
-
ceive any Hebrew instruction, th
children who receive private lie
e-
brew instruction, or the children
who attend a Hebrew school sys

Viinl I (

Will Review Story
Of Palestine Riots

nt

Commends Statement Made by II. A. August.

Scandal Over Thanksgiving

that the corn
extent that they will then be able wills. Such failure on the part of inunity makes certain demand " terial Conference, Rabbi Samuel
to care for themselves, is the opin- men who were liberal in their life- upon its more fortunate members 8 Goldenson of Pittsburgh and Rabbi
; Martin Zielonka of El Paso took
ion of Dr. Bernhard Kahn, Euro- time and who were known to state that those abundantl y
pean director of the Joint Distri. that they would remember corn- should come to the aid of the les d part in the Union Thanksgiving
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
5
service arranged for Liberty Hall
bution Committee, in a report to munal institutions after death left fortunate.
in this city by representatives of
that body.
Icertain charities without an in-
Lauds August'. Statement.
Mrs. Ehrlich is general chairman
the various religious groups.
"Such a program cannot be done . come , upon which they depended.
"I believe your campaign shoal
of the committee in charge of 11a-
The Rev. II. Tucker and three
dassah's $25 annual "Give or Get" intermittently from month to month At the same time, the surviving do much good in educating p eop l d
or year to year. It must he organ- families of these men suffered be- to these elementary principl es i e other members of the Alliance had
luncheo n to be held this Tuesday
ized f or a number of years, for a cause the failure to write last Les-.charity. I believe also that th n resigned rather than sit on the
program of at least five years," de- taments created unforseen delays, best time for a man to write hi e same platform with the rabbis. The
dares Dr. Kahn in his report which causing hardships in many in- will is when he feels at his bes ,5 resigning ministers, however, made
physically and mentally. That i it clear that they were not opposed
8
i r just David
Reasons for Negligence.
etyli' r;lro
e Vn,
b lk.
of re
t stances
the time for him to plan to con to joining hands with the Jews in
United Jewish Campaign.
Herman A. August, public ad- tinue to contribute goodness t • the Thanksgiving service, but that
ministrator
in
an
interesting state- mankind when he has departed thi , they could not participate in it
t. Mean. of Adjustmen

LUKE WILL LEAP
PALESTINE FOR 5
MONTHS' VACATI ON

Controversy Over Magnes
Statement Divides Jew -
ish Community.

Judge Ervin R. Palmer of the liberally in their lifetime?" Jude:
Service Divides El Paso
Probate Court, in an interview Palmer asked. But the kind an e i
granted a representative of The charming judge, whose experienct
Conference.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, ex- in his court have taught him th
DR. KAHN REPORTS ON
pressed the belief that the educa- ' lessons of hardships encounters
FREE LOAN SOCIETIES tional value of .the campaign to by the widows and orphans, had A PROTESTANTS CONDEMN
encourage the writing of wills ready answer for his own que S- ACTION OF PREACHERS
Says Work of Kassas Must should bring much good to the tions.
community's charitable and wel-
"The liberally-minded man wi
Continue for at Least
11 Four Ministers Quit Alliance
fare institutions.
surely want to continue as ben e-
Another Five Years.
The
Chronicle's educational factor after death to the institu - I
Refusing to Sit on Plat-
campaign on the question of the tions he has helped in his lift
form With Rabbis.
Continued organization of Ge- preparation of last testaments, or time," Judge Palmer said. "B '-
e-
milath Chemed Kassas over a per- Tzavoahs, by Jews, was prompted sides, man should be educated t
EL PASO, Tex.—(J. T. A.)—
iod of at least five years will by several sad experiences as a re- the thought that the wealth he ha
strengthen the position of the Jew- stilt of the failure of outstanding accumulated in his day need no 5 Despite the resignation of four
t I ministers from the El Paso Minis-
ry of Eastern Europe to such an men in the community to write be hoarded selfishly;

DR. MALLER STUDIES
HEBREW SCHOOL WORK

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GEMILATH CHESED Judge Ervin R. Palmer Lauds Chronicle MINISTERS RESIGN
KASSA IS AID TO Educational Drive On Writing of Wills RATHER THAN JOIN
EUROPEAN JEWRY Probate gCr er o t p il e ui s o e,l ePni o e i ty o goi Pr Good el s It ri i vF.:du- JEWS IN SERVICES

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SENTENCE NINE ARABS
TO DEATH FOR MURDER

Arabs Believe Jews W ant
Palestine to Rebuild
Temple of Solomon.

JERUSALEM.—(J, T. A.)
C. Luke, Chief Secretary of the
Palestine government, and princi-
pal target of the criticism leveled
against the Palestine administra-
tion for its weakness during the
August riots, will leave on Wed-
nesday for a vacation. He will be
absent for five months,
Ilayam Macleff, only survivor of
MAURICE SAMUEL
the Macleff family slaughtered at
Author of "What Happened in , Motza, seas arrested because, dur-

Palestine," will review the occur-li ng the evidence in the Made

rences at a meeting of the Zionist ' case, he had confessed to striking
District of Detroit next Monday me of _the murderers. He was re-
evening.
eased on bail.
Arab Press Praise. Magee..
The F'elestin, Arab publication,
tem?
in its English edition, praises the
An essential means of adjusting ment to The Chronicle, published life."
, service where they would be lim-
Answered by Dr. Malley.
stand taken by Dr. Judah L. klag-
larger masses of Jews to the new on Nov. 1, stated that three
At this point Judge Palmer paid ited in praising Jesus Christ be-
'These questions and many oth -
i nes and Professor Hugo Bergmann,
cause of the presence of Jews. In
economic
order
is
industrialization,
reasons
are
accountable
for
failure
a
compliment
to
Mr.
August
for
tirs have been answered in a scien - Attendance Expected to Ex-
declaring that they are propol at-
this connection it was recalled that
Dr. Kahn says in his report, and in to write wills: procrastination, mu. the manner in which he analyzed
e ■
title study made by Dr. Julius B
d ing moderateness. Blaming Dr.
this the organization by the Joint 1,erstitious fear and uncertaintis human failure in the preparation many years ago Rabbi Zielonka
teed 550; Response
Mailer called "Character Educa -
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
had
fled
from
b
a
Presbyterian
Foundation of credit co-operatives To combat these, The Chronicle e of wills. He emphasized that when
lion and the Jewish School," in a
Gratifies Committee.
,,Jewish Agency and the World Zion - '
church when the minister began
and
Gemilath
Chesed
Kassas
is
of
followed
his
statement
with
a
men
procrastinate
in
preparing
statement issued through the
preaching
about
Jesus.
Eye-Witness During Riots to ist Organization, and Vladimir
the utmost importance. 095 co-op- series of articles to prove the un- their last testaments during their
Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
Jabotinsky, head of the League of
While the four ministers re•
After many weeks of intensive erative credit Kassas have been or- Jewishness of such failure on the • healthiest and happiest days, they
troit.
Address Zionists Here
planning unit working, Detroit' ganized in 13 countries, with an in- part of Jews to write their last tea risk
Zionist Revisionists, for extremist
signed,
occupants
of
the
leading
risk the danger of missing the
Dr. Mailer is research assistant
policies, the Felestin urges Dr.
Protestant pulpits in the city con-
On
Monday.
Chapter
of
Hadassah
is
ready
for
vestment
by
the
J.
I).
('.
and
the
taments.
chance
of
doing
real
good
when
at Teachers' College, Columbia
demned
their
Magnes and his friends to confin-
action and reiterated
Judge Palmer, whose more than struck by ill-health.
University, and a lecturer at the its second "Give or Get" $25 lunch- I. C. A. of $2,705,000 and an in-
their desire to sit on the same
e the propogation of their 'dins
.
eon,
next
Tuesday,
Dec.
10,
at
12:-
vestment
by
the
members
of
$2,-
20
years'
experience
in
the
pro-
Judge
Palmer
took
occasion
also
Maurice
Samuel,
noted
author
b
Ilebrew Union College School for
platform
with Rabbis Goldenson and lecturer who was an eye-wit-
. 30, at Hotel Stotler. The luncheon 330,000. The savings and deposits bate court, as judge since the early to laud the Jewish people for the ,
A ecause only with them can the
Teachers, NewYork.
ind Zielonka. Rabbi Goldenson'a ness of the recent outrages in Pal-
robs negotiate.
,
committt•e,
headed
by
Mrs.
David
amount
to
$0,954,000
and
the
out-
part
of
this
year,
and
as
probate
manner
in
which
they
care
for
Each child considered was given
address on "Fellowship" was hailed estine, will describe the events
and , The Al Cannel compares Sir'
tests to determine whether or not W. Simons, honorary chairman, standing loans $11,652,000. registrar for a score of years be- their needy.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, chairman, Dr. Kahn says in his report that fore that, made him an authority "You very seldom hear of Jew- by an audience of over 2,000 peo- the causes leading up to them at a
ohn Chancellor to Pontius Pill te,
he cheated in his school work, lied,
ple. The local papers lauded him meeting at the Philadelphia-Byron
t. barging that while the Jews are
or took money which did not be- ' and Mrs. Sidney Stone, co-chair- the organizing there of Gemilath well the subject, proved a critic as : ish children neglecting their par-
man, states on the eve of the lunch- Chesed Kassas, has relieved in part, ell as friendly informer to the tints in their old age, or relations as (Inc of the finest speakers ever Talmud Torah next Monday eve- tuning the Arabs, Chancellor is
long to him. Ingenious methods
('('Ti that it feels gratified at the one group of the population.
writer,
aching his hands and deliveri ng
ning, Dec. 9.
forsaking their kin," he told his heard here.
were used so that each child would
The general reaction to the
A Lesson in Charity.
interviewer. "When a single case
This meeting is to be held under t he Arabs to the mercy of the Jews.
Made Possible by U. J. C.
feel that any and all transgressions splendid subscription list, which
will exceed 550. The co-operation
Hebrew Pres. Disapp
"What if the wealthy should re- of that type conic before my court resignation of the four ministers, the auspices of the Zionist District
During 1928, when the Jewish
on his part would remain undetect-
The Ilebrew press of Palestine
last year I remarked publicly how who are from small congregations, of Detroit and is to be open to the
ed. The children were seemingly from other organizations is report- economic crisis was worse than in sent your educational campaign
s that it was ill-advised and in general public without charge for
unanimous in its °position to the
1923, the co-operatives in Poland the ground that they are giving unusual t it was."
placed upon their own responsibil- ed to have been excellent.
had taste. It was also pointed out admission. Mr. Samuel
An unusually varied musical pro-, Dr. Kahn reports, extended loans'
comes here a rticle in the New York Times in
ity by the use of skillful tech-
hat one of the ministers who had in the interest of the Notional which Dr. Judah L. Magnes gave
gram has been arranged by Mrs to 125 000 prop e the Gemilath
niquen. Dr. Moller says:
e
had suggested Ra bbi Zionist Roll Call.
arra
L.
hopel,
music
chairman.
tterance to his view's on Palestine.
In the honesty test, the Jewish I
Kassan to 100,000 people, $1
-
Goldenson as the guest speaker.
The Ha Aretz calls it a negat i on
will be followed by a unique with their families constituting to-
Participating in the musical pro-
children ranked rather high. Only This
m ov i e ( coo, 0,1 b v I l ea
1
P •
. •
gram during the Monday meeting a f Zionism, declaring that Magnes
• A. liar. gather one-third of the Jewish pop-
2 per cent withheld part of the „
m
u
sical
sea
not believe in Zionism and its
at
ulation
tompan-
will
be
Rev.
Elijah
Zaludkowski,
d
money intrusted to them. While
'went during the tt, bleau
in a group of Jewish folksongs, ac - r ightfulness. The Dever is indig-
nx by Leon I The contributions of American
in the total non-Jewish group, 13
Sehoenbrun cellist, a
Sam
la-
Jewry
t
the
ent
that
Magnes permitted the in-
conmanied
by
Samuel
U nited
shpargel,
is honest
colison, violinist, members of the paign, Dr. Kahn says in his report,
who will also play solos of Ina own rigue of St. John l'hilby, and asks:
group."
Why
only
l'alestine is to be deliv-
Chord
of
Judea,
and
Mrs.
Rose
G.
has
made
it
possible
for
the
Joint
composition.
Hundreds of Volunteers to TO Take Place This Sunday;
Money-Taking Test.
red to all humanity? Why not
Mrs. Abraham Distribution Conimittee to estab-
Mr. Samuel'. Career.
The above percentage was ob- H arris, pianist.
Canvass City From Satur -
Prominent Speakers on
Cooper,
member
of
Hadassah,
will
lish
cooperatives
in
all
the
Euro-
pro
Athens
and
Rome? They are also
One of the foremost American
f. Samuel M. Lein and M. H.
tained from the money-taking test. : sing
it lullaby.
novelists and essayists, Maurice sacred to humanity.
day Through Monday.
pearl mollifies in which it is tin-
Zackhairn to Discuss "My Con.
I
"Each child was presented with a
Program.
Ponlue to Be Re pres e n t e d .
Samuel
is
The Boar Ila'Yom asserts that
inj, to ameliorate Jewish eco-
also one of the out-
caption of Judaism.
box containing some coins,
pen-
co
Pontiac will be represented at nOrnie conditions; to organize the
standing leaders of American the Magnes negotiations with St.
The sixteenth annual flag days
nies, nickels and quarters. They
The alumni association of the
The first of a series of dinner Jewry, a position he has gained as J ohn Philby are treacherous and
of these countries for their
were told to try to arrange the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Jews
United
Hebrew
Schools
ha
economic betterment, for the im- of the Jewish National Fund for
the purpose of raising funds for pleted arrangements for the an.; meetings has been arranged by the a result of his wide cultural back- asserts that he must resign from
coins in a certain pattern. After
'movement of their schools, for the the redemption of the soil of Vol. oust dinner, which will be iv
Shaarey Zedek to ground, his oratorical powers and his post as Chancellor of the He-
this game each child was to place
g ive n Men's ( lob
rew University .
establishment o f their
th
t•stine
a A th
• property
the
of the entire Sunday, Dec. fl at 6:30, in the i be hel i I Tu e sd ay, Dee.
D
his box with the coins in a large
•
10 , at : 0 30
welfare
• elfare or-
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
anizotions.
Ask Hearing.
Jewish people will be observed auditorium of the Philadelphia- l'• 'Th. at the synagogue, Willis an
basket. There was no evident way
Meir Franko, head of the 1 le-
of identifying the box which the
Brush.
Prof.
Samuel
M.
Levin
of
here for three days beginning
beginning Sat- Byron school
brim Sephardic Rabbis, has sent a
the ( °liege of the City of Detroit ,
child handled. There was thus am.
urday evening, Dec. 7 through
Besid s
memorandum to the Zionist Exec
i mu as
pie opportunity for each child to
t,Dec.
Ileadquar- elude members of the bo ard o f and M. II. Zaekheim, president of
tive protesting that until now , 1 he
e alumni,
guests will
in- , the United Hebrew Schools, will
withhold any or all of the coins
t Ts have been estab lished at Ilo- the schools,
the teachers'
staff
Hebron horrors, especially the g v-
with which he played. The boxes,
tel Stotler, with Mrs.
My Conception of Ju-
II. Prenz- members of the governing body of speak on
ernm
t' responsibility for t he
laUCI. as major in charge of volun- the Jewish Welfare Federation
ens
however, were given out in ac-
A general discussion will
of i
massac
Conference
Sunday
to
Con-
'
r e ha
has not been
cordance with the sitting plan of
n revealed1 be-
leers for the downtown section.
which the school is a consituent fallow. • A musical program has
So enthus
v, re the com-
fore the Inquiry Commission • a nd
the children in the classroom, and
The
call
the
board
of
the
Wo-
been
prepared
by
Fred
M.
Butzel.
for
colunteer
workers
agency,
and
—
sider Tragic Condition
rents upon Dastic
contained an identification sym-
Resernatio ns for the dinner pre- Pioneer Zionist Eulogized by demanding that the Hebron J e ws
r. Franklin's address has been answered b y hundreds of men's League.
Affecting Judaism.
lot Sunday, based upon Walter workers re risen in
and the district officers be call ed
boL It was herefore possible to
cedi ng th e mee in ma
he • made
ptg the follow-
The Progr•m.
i pprnan'
"A Pr eace
f
to ' mg organzations.
Government Officials
to . give
trace whether the child took
evidence before the Co
An interesting program has been I by mailing checks to the synagogue
.
Morals, s that
book,
at inc request of a
NEW YORK.—About 250 dole-
ni !mon. The memo also insist Led
money, and the amount taken."
office,
012
Twelfth
street,
or
by
Participating Societies.
arranged. A group of kindergar-
and Noted Jews.
gates
from
heard
the
national
and
central
or-
number
of
those
who
.
on an immediate beginning of t he
Jewish Education and Honesty.
Hadassah, Junior liadassah, ten children will present a short 1 calling the office. Garfield 1728,
—
sermon
he
will
give
a
second lee-
re 'duration of Hebron where ma ny
Does the Jewish child who re- ganizations, including many
b Auxiliary of Jewish No- sketch in Ile rew entitled ozi niii ...: not later than Sunday morning,
boil- ture based upon the same book. Ladies'
LEMBERG.— (J. T. A.)— At i i,
ceives Hebrew education prove to . its of a religious character, will T
tional Fund Northwestern Wom- im U'prochim" ("Birds and Flow- Dec. 8 '
the funeral Monday of Dr. Leon.,,, dustries such as tanneries, ac ap
the special
conference ' the
his address will be given from en's League: Jewish Women's F:u- ers"), under the direction of Mrs.
be more honest than the one who attend
Theodore
Levin
is
resident of Reich, noted leader of Polish Jew- ' i e anufacturing, glasa, rugs, reli
pulpit of Tem I i Beth .
: ' :
has
called b y the d
does not.
zioni,t
ropean II elfare Organization,
aliz- Z. Altman. Fay Gorelick o ne o of the Men s Club and P the L. Ro - ry and one of the pioneer Zionists . si us objects and hotels, are p .
ay morning, Dee. 8, at 10:45,
un- rachi Women's Leagtae.
Which type of Jewish education American Jewish Congress, and d
the heroines of the BibliCal play, senthal is chairman of the commit. of Poland, government officials,' ble.
er the title "Government Bus
• Bu s :i h-
shows better results in character which will consider the tragic sit- ii ess and
Norman
Bentwieh, Attornt y-
Jewish leaders and representatives G
Sex from the Standpoint Youth, Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai "Jephthah's Daughter," staged tee on arrangements.
. untion affecting Judaism and Jew-
building?
eneral of Palestine, who was at ot
R'rith Menorah,
Pioneer Phi
IV Gam- last spring in Orchestra Ilall, will
, Avukah,
of,.. iteds ilumanist." The public
of the many Jewish organizations by
If a child attends a Ilebrew : ish practices In Soviet Russia. The ' i n
is ma Eta Sorority, Pion
omen s, present . part of the epilogue of
an
Arab
last
week, returned to
"COLLEGIATE CAPERS"
with which he was Ofiliated and in hi
school is he more apt to lie honest conference, divided into M O SA
s office feeling quite well. T he
, Jewish :a iona Workers'
at , ass i sted by Dorothy
whose service he dedicated most ('
than one who receives private in-! miens, morning and afternoon, will n
ourt of Appeal confirmed t he
AT TEMPLE BETH EL
Alliance, Junior Group of Jewish Levine, Cantor H. Milkovsky will
of
his life, paid a last tribute to d e
be held on Sunday, Decfl 8, begin- DI
struction?
National Fund, Youth League, lead the alumni in mass singing.
BEGINNING SATURDAY one of the most popular members en ath sentence of Mustache De r
Approximately
1,900 Jewish ning at 10:30 o'clock, at lintel
Young Judaea, Young Israel, Ze- Miss Gertrude Rosenthal will
of the Polish Sejm. le , who murdered the advocate 'I 'O-
children, some receiving Jewish Pennsylvania, Thirty-third street
dakah Club, Sisteis of Zion, Flow-- speak for the girl graduates. Ad-
"Collegiate Capers," a colorful
Deputy Reich, will visas 51, died. , idano in Sated. Derbes is e
education, others not, were tested and Seventh avenue.
....,..--.,
844 ers of Zion, Sisterhood of ('ongre. dresses will be delivered by henry musical play
voted to appeal to the Privy Cou n -
written, acted and di- after an unsuccessful operation for ce I.
The presentation of facts not
in order that the correlation be-
gallon Emanuel, Zionist District of Wineman, Fred M. Baize!, Dr. meted by members of the Young
• .
tween Jewish education and hon- hitherto generally known will in-'
I II,NA, —(3. T. A.)--A find Detroit, Peale Zion, Zeire Zion, Pal- John Slawson, M. II. Zackheim, B.
danung l a t h:o. shT: a o dtb fta
e ki rde t d hwettA
nii ab
People's Club of Temple Beth El,
rom all parts of Poland nave m
esty, if any, might be determined. chide a description of the sad I of great Jewish historical value estine efense
ent
League, Ladies' Or- Isaacs D and others Rev Elijah Zal-
ed
have its initial showing this come expressions of regret at the N r
Dr. Moller states that from a plight of rabbis, Hebrew teachers has been made by the Jewish Scien• Phan Home, Baby Day Nursery, udkowski will sing, accompanied
be
Saturday evening at the Te mple. pa ssing of the great Jewish hader. w
probability table, based on the re- and workers fur Zionkm under the. titic Institute here in discovering in Sisterhood of Into' Moshe,
as
incited
to
his
act
by
Artie]
Alum- by Samuel Solomon.
ea
There will be two (ain't. presenta- While Deputy Greenbaum re re-
sults of the test, it is demonstrated Soviet regime. the city archives forty volumes of ni of
United Hebrew Schools,
Abraham Weston, president of b Lions on Sunday and Monday eve. sented the uncompromising Wing
press
As
Among other aspects of the
that the chances are 92 in 101) that
the records of the Vilna Kehillah Kvutzah Ivrith, I. Lawton Hebrew the alumni, will open the evening sings, with a
inveterate
reader
of
the
Ari
ab
special matinee on ' of Polish Jewry, Dr. Reich wan a n e
the group receiving some form of perils which now confront the re- from 1809 to 1)241 when Czar N• School, Kadimah Girls, and others.
with a Ilebrew address and he will Sunday.
realist, and it ivas through his s ef- re wspapers, he knows the Ara ba
humus life of the Jews in Russia tans , dissolved all of the Kehillahs
Jewish education is superior.
Bentwich as their gate st
The committee in charge, headed introduce Leo M. Gurko, an alum-
Leading members of the cast are: ' forts that the Polish-Jewish agree- en gard
Furthermore, in terms of proba- are the attempts to maintain Ye- in Russia.
e m y Th
-
,
by Edward Franzblau, chairman nus, who will act as toastmast .,inc Baskin, Aubrey Cherkose, Jean ment was reached some years
ell e
to
ago.
hility, the chances are 99 in 100 shivas and other religious institu-
All of the volumes as well as the of the flag days. Aaron Kurland,
Short talks in Ilebrew will be Beth Klein, Molly Meistrich, Mor- During the Paris Peace Confer- to ke revenge, Tabek asserted.
that the group attending Hebrew, tions under the most desperate dr- Kehillah seal are undamaged. The president of the Jewish National delivered by Oscar Colton
Zevi Kaplan, manager of the
and Eva ton Pearl Sylvia Siegel L ouis , en"• Dr. Reich
cumstances,
involving
the
most
find
includes
thousand
f
schools particularly is more honest
Wan a member of d
ndon c u at Karker, shot
_, Fund Committee of Detroit, and Shevitz, alumni members.
Snits, Leon Newlander, Irma Si.' committee of Jewish delegations hi
than those receiving no religious t ire arc s i ps on
part of those letters, documents, meeting re. Mrs. II. Milkovsky, vice-chairman,
Plan Chanukah Affairs.
s wife, killing her, and then shot
who would uphold schools for the
mons. There will also be a large ' and helped in the drafting of the hi
education at all.
Torts,
etc.
The
discovery
will
make
set
the
goal
this
year
at
$10,000.
mself.
Kaplan is in
i a dying con-
Preparations are being made chorus and many specialty num- minorities treaty.
study of the Torah and support re-, possible
Attendance and Honesty.
a reconstruction of Jewish The flag days are being observed now in all schools for the coming berg
The Zionist Executive for East- I cu i tion. The double tragedy ()e-
by able members of the club.
What is the relationship between ligious customs and practices of Kehillah life in the 18th
Chanukah
festival.
rred
at
Karker.
and
19th
simultaneously
throughout
the
ern Galicia has convoked a session
the length of attendance at He- the Jewish people.
centuries.
Si. Michlin, principal of the Fen-
country.
Accuse. Arab leader,
, of mourning. The Mizrachi, the
brew schools and honesty? To de
kell school, reported that the main
Diamond Wrist Watch a. Prize.
REPORT ATTACKS BY JEWS
Kehillah and the lilted - vita parties. qu At Sunday's session of the In-
iry
Commission,
Subhi Hkadra,
The committee this year, having feature of the Chanukah program
Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ON JEWISH COMMUNISTS
ipotesi. Mr. Barth, a mesnber of
succeeded in obtaining a permit will be a Ilebrew -Yiddish play,
the World Zionist Executive, bat
MOSCOW.-1.1. T. A.1—Ter-
(Turn to Page Two.)
The First Day in Cheder," pre-
'
join
•d th
th
f
(Turn to Pare Opposite Editorial) pared
efuneral
committee. On
mristic acts by Jews against Jew-

HADASSAH DINNER ,h,ahs.
THIS TUESDAY NOON

SAMUEL TO REVIEW
PALESTINE EVENTS

000 QUOTA FOR ANNUAL DINNER OF
CLUB OF
J. N. F, FLAG DAYS U. H. S. GRADUATES MEN'S
SHAAREY ZEDEK

MEETS TUESDAY

LEADERS C FER ON , g FRANKLIN TO GIVE
SERMON ON
RUSSIAN„ TUATION SECOND
BOOK BY LIPPMANN

LEON REICH POLISH
LEADER DEAD AT 51

g-

SCOVER RECORDS
OF VILNA KEHILLAH
FROM 1809 TO 1

N. Y. CHARITIES GET
$1,000,000 JONAS GIFT

NEV YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
As the result of an uncondition-
al gift of $1,000,000 by Ralph
Jonas, Brooklyn philanthropist,
to the proposed city-wide Jew-
ish Charity Federation, the New
York Federation for the Sup-

port of Jewish Philanthropic

Societies has approved the pro-
posed merger with the Brooklyn
Federation of Jewish Charities.
The Brooklyn Federation will
vote on the merger on Dec. 5.
Mr. Jonas will turn over his gift
to the combined federations one
month after the merger goes in-
to effect, which he hopes will be
on Jan. 1, 1931.

The plan to unify the two fed-
erations into one city-wide body
has been discussed for 10 years.
The rece.it publication of the
Jewish communal survey of New
York which indicated that while
there are more Jews in Brook-
lyn than there are in Manhattan
and the Bronx combined, the
Brooklyn federation raised only
about a sixth of what the New
York federation did.

ish Communists were reported
from a number of small towns
in the Ukraine. From Belilevka
there was reported that during the
night five local Jews attacked the
house of the Jewish chairman of
the Soviet tax department, drag-
ging him into on isolated room,
where they tied him up, using
knives to quiet his cries. A de-
cision to choke him was frustrated
by the arrival of the Soviet secret

Lauds Chronicle's
Campaign on Wills ,

police, who arrested the assailants.

The Emes, Yiddish Communist
daily, reports that the opposition
to the Jewish Communists in the
small towns is becoming szrious. in
some places, it claims, active Com-
munist leaders were attacked and
stabbed by "underworld leaders,"
who, the Emes charges, were hired
by local Jews who are dissatisfied
with the taxes and repressions. The
Emes says that "the resistance of JUDGE ERVIN R. PALMER
the wealthy townsmen in the small
Judge Palmer, in an interview,
towns is becoming stubborn and
that therefore the restrictions 'au ded the educational value of the
against the Jewish nepmen and ca mpaign being conducted by The

r

Detroit Jewish Chronicle

MT! •

espt, cially for this occasion.
In the Dexter school, where S.

GEWERKSHAFTEN PLAN Kasdan is principal, the main fea-
tures will be a kindergarten play
CAMPAIGN HERE IN 1930 arranged by Gertrude Rosenthal,

_

In 1.utcherish the Jews have sev-
eral times attempted to shoot the
Jewish chairman of the local So-
viet, it is alleged. Several Jews in
that town are under arrest for
these attempts.

11., 417

F r.

courage tae writing or wins.

to en-

Beth El Sisterhood
I
Speaker on Monda y behalf of the Kehilla

glove of

honor has been provided.
Hun-
: dreds of telegrams of condolence
I have arrived from every part of
the country and from sbroad The
W ojewoda, the district chief, and
the various parliamentary clubs
have sent condolences to the Zi
ist Executive.

"Chanukah and Her Seven Sons,",
At a meeting next Wednesday and a Chanukah play in Hebrew
prepared by J. Haggai.
('enter, 31 1)ec
Melbourne,
e: l u l,rne a , t pl ta hn e s j a 7li ishe
In the Philadelphia school the
h
made for the campaign of the Ge- Misses Pike, Ticktin, Sulker, Kres-
s werkshaften to supply he Pales- now and others are preparing vari-
Zionists Mourn Leas.
tine pioneers with tools and agri• ous playlets, recitations, etc.
In the Ferry street school Miss
I cultural implements. Baruch Zurk-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A spec-
ial meeting of the Zionist Central
eeroafnk national j"-ink labor Iced- tLo.Pike is supervising the prepare-
rm
Committee was convoked in order
ty work and in the Oakland,
and speaker at this meeting.
Six-Mile Road and Windsor schools
to honor the memory of Dr. Reich.
,
—
work is under the direction of M.
The Polish section of the Jewish
To Rais e 8600,000 Fond.
Lachover, A. Panush, S. Smullin
Agency also gathered to mourn his
deaA th.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A and B. Lerman, respectively.
m essage issued by the Zionist
I fund of $500,000 will be raised
during the coming year for the or-
Executive states that the Jewish
Peop e suffered • great loss in the
' ganized Jewish workers of Pales-
tine, it was announced at the clos-
.death of this great fighter for the
ing session of the convention of
I Jewish renaissance people's
the Organized Jewish Workers in
tribune. The message proclaims a
BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Herr
Palestine.
The convention also ' Stoessinger, one cf the publishers
week of mourning for the whole of
issued a call to all union members
Polish Jewry. •
of the German edition of the Tal-
to subscribe an hour's work for mud. reveals • secret decree issued
Palestine. Plans are under way
Praises Late Maurice Bleak,
Lenin', sister, Madame Krup-
to mobilize 100,000 subscribers for skaya, on behalf of the Soviet
MICHAEL STRANGE
gov-
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) --
the $500,000 fund. Nathan Straus, ernment, ordering the libraries of
1 In a statement to the Jewish Tel-
one of the speakers at the last ses- Russia to destroy all copies of the
Michael Strange, celebrated !graphic Agency, Cart! Davila,
sion, received an o v anon from the books of Kant, Plato, Spencer, Car- poet, playwright and actress, will Rumanian Minister to the United
delegates. A message of greeting lyle, all evangelical works, the appear in a dramatic recital before States, praised highly the late
was received from William Green, Koran and the Talmud. Only the the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El: Maurice Blank,
the Jewish banker
at a luncheon meeting this Mon.: of Romani a , who_
president of the American Feder..
ALLyruteg no
decree, day, Dec. 9, at 12:30,1n th e recrea-
was generally
Lion of Labor.
, known as the
are permitted to retain one copy. lion hall of the Temple
Rothschild of Re-

TALMUD AND KORAN
BANNED BY SOVIET

LITTLE DRUNKENNESS
AMONG POLISH JEWS

VILNA.—(J. T. A.) — The
Jewish Scientific Institute has
drawn up ■ chart in which it
makes comps rison between
drunkenness among the Jewish
population and the Polish popu-
lation. Figures were collected
from 43 towns, six of which had
no record of Jews being arrested
by the police for drunkenness.
For the other 37 towns the
chart shows that there are 86
Jewish drunkards for every
100,000 Jews.
The Jews are l the lowest in
the scale of drunkards in com-
parison with other religious
groups. The highest percentage
of drunkenness is found among
the Greek Catholics. Next are
the Catholics and then the Luth-
erans. According to the chart,
the Jews of Czenstock drink the
most, showing 3.1 percent of
drunk, among 1,000 Jews. The
smallest percentage of Jewish
drunkenness is in Lod; Stani-
slav and Tarnow, each showing
0.2 Jewish drunks
.4 per 1,000
Jews.
The Jews oflCatwe
P
w
allow 0 3

