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A makot lavish PerlaScal &iitcr CLIITON ArENUa

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

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- CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

11- EbETR011 7 LWISTR ORONICLE

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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED 114 MICHIGAN

VOL. XXIX. NO. 3.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929.

SALMON O. LEVINSON 1 HERSHMAN REPLIES
[Chaim:: Labor
1 PALESTINE
PALE
MUSIC
-TO ARAB VIEWS ON
IS NOMINATED F OR
rsi"n COURSE ENDORSED
PALESTINE AFFAIRS
NOBEL PEACE PRI ZE
BY GABRILOWITSCH

Congressman Emanuel Cel• I
ler Pr oposes Chicag o Je w
as Candidate.

In Article in Detroit News, Rabbi of Shaarey Zedek Points
to Fallacies in Katibah Articles Recently Published

i

News; Points to Justice of Jewish Claims.

Director of Detroit Sym-
phony Praises Work at
Jerusalem.

A series of six articles published

upon The Chronicle to take issue
CELLER'S SUGGESTION
I recently by the Detroit News from with the views of Mr. Katibah, but
PUBLISHED IN RECO RD the p en of its Near Eastern corres- the editor counseled patience until

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Deposed Afghan King
Dispossesses Yeshivah

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The
former king of Afghanistan,
Amanullah, has dispossessed the
Yeshivah which was located in
the v lla recently purchased by
him in the township of Montre,
Switzerland. The Vilna rabbi,
Cizer Grodzensky, was informed
of this while visiting in Switzer-
land and he reported it to the
Jewish press in l'oland.

Arabs' Campaign of
Lies Hits by Samuel

Author Says Vicious Propa-
ganda Undermines Mor-
ale of
S. Jewry.

PALESTINE NOT IN
MAC MAR N PLEDGE
TO ARABS IN 1915

False theories about the recent Parliament Told There Is
happenings in Palestine were ex-
Nothing to invalidate Bal-

ploded here Monday evening, in

four Declaration.

an eloquent and highly informa-
NEW CLASSES WERE
pondent, II. I. Katibah, presented
Live address by Maurice Samuel.
an answer will be given to the News
The
meeting, held under the aus- SENTENCE MOR E ARABS
Answers Filene's Propo sal a view on the Palestine situation to writer's views by a man in position
STARTED LAST WEEK
many readers of the Detroit to speak authoritaively in the very
pices of the Zionist District of De-
FOR PARTS IN RIOTS
That Henry Ford Re-
Jewish Chronicle took exception columns in which the articles ap-
troit at the Philadelphia-Byron
Native Folksongs of Jews
ceive the Prize.
Talmud Torah, drew a record audi- Jewish Side of Palestine
and felt that the Jewish position peared
Case
was being hurt by this type of pro-
Throughout the World
ence which taxed the rapacity of
The Detroit News acted very
Opened by Sir Boyd
Emanuel Celler, represents tive paganda.
the hall, forcing more than 200 to
These readers called fairly in the matter and published
to Be Recorded.
stand.
the Tenth New York Cong Ten-
Merriman.
in last Saturday's issue a reply to
sional District, in remarks exte nd-
Mr. Samuel, who was an eye-wit-
Mr. Katihah's articles by Rabbi .
A
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
ed in the Congressional Record
LONDON.—(J.
T. A.)--James
music department of the Ilebrew Gruenbaum Denies Govern- ness to the riots in Palestine, him-
M. Hershman of Congregation
Dec. 6, suggests the name of
self having served in the self-de- de Rothschild asked the foreign
University at Jerusalem inaugur-
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Hershman's
mon 0. Levinson, Chicago Jew ish
secretary
in
the
House
of Com-
1
ment
Anti-Semitism
1
Has
fense in Tel Aviv, dwelt particu-
statement in such a clear view of
ated its courses last week, accord.
lawyer, as candidate for the No
larly on the relations between Jews mons whether the British govern-
ing to an announcement made by
Been Wiped Out.
the Jewish viewpoint that we take
Peace Prize.
ment
has
made
any
promises
or
and Arabs in Palestine. Quoting
the American advisory committee
b e
pleasure in reprinting it herewith.
pledges to the Arabic-speaking
Congressman Celler's suggest i o n i
of the university. Besides illus.
His article as published in the
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The from different statements issued
is contained in a reprint of a let ter
News follows:
trated lectures on music, the uni- extremely difficult situation of the by Arab leaders, and pointing to population of Pales ine, or of the
MORRISSCHAVER
I
he addressed to Edward A. Fil ease , Financial Reorganizationa nd
Rabbi Hershman's Statement
versity proposes to record Bebrew Jewish population of Poland was comparative peace in the land in neighboring countries, which might
invalidate in any w. y the Balfour
of Boston, in response to the I at -
r
In the course of a series of arti-
Evaluation of Work is
At a conference of Jewish or- and Oriental music through phono- eviewed by Deputy Isaac Gruen- spite of the atrocities at Motza, Declaration or the clauses of the
ter's request that Mr. Celler sa nc-
cles contributed to the Detroit News gamz ations held Wednesday eve- graphs and other registration in- num during the debate on the Hebron and Sated, Mr. Samuel de- Palestine Mandate
Contemplated.
I s approved by
on the submission of the name of
a
clared that the Arabs are friends
ruments. Native folksonga as budget in the Polish Sejm.
H. I. Katibah set forth the case of ning in the social hall of Littman's
Henry Ford as candidate for the
T he Jewish deputy, in an im- of Jewish colonization, the excep- he League of Nations.
the Palestine Arabs, their griev• People's Theater building, Morris well as the various dialects of the
Ben Rosen, president of the Na-
Drummond Shields, under-secre-
prize. Setting forth his reason for
antes against the Zionists and the Scheyer was chosen chairman of Jews, who have conic from all pressive speech, laid particular I tions being instances of Arabs
tary for the colonies replied that
opposing the name of Ford as a tional Council of Jewish Educa-
British government. The burden of the Detroit Gewerkshaften drive parts of the world to Palestine, will stress on the fact that the Jewish aroused by lies of Jewish attacks
Great Britain's position had been
candidate, Mr. Celler then p ro- tion, has come to Detroit to make
their grievance, so he concieves it, for $10,000 for the Palestine be recorded under the auspices of population is being ruined by t- on Moslem religious places.
fully
stated in a recently issued
posed the candidacy of Mr. Lev in- a study of the United Hebrew
Contrasts Jewries.
the music department of the uni-
workers' fund.
rel
son.
Schools, the Jewish Welfare Fed-
versity,
An interesting contrast of the White Paper, wherein the British
The drive is to be conducted for
eration announces.
government
had stated that there
Rep. Cellar's Letter,
ewries of Palestine and the Dian-
Prof. David Schor, who for years
a period of two weeks in January.
Congressman Celler's letter f ol-
Mr. Rosen will be in Detroit ap-
pore was drawn by Mr. Samuel. was nothing in its pi licy to invali-
Mr. Scheyer, who headed the suc- has occupied one of the most
lows:
date
the
Balfour
Declaration.
proximately one week, during which
Pointing to the unshaken courage
cessful campaign last year, was prominent positions in the musical
You ask me to sanction t he time he will visit the branches of
of Palestine Jews which, he said, Amid cheers from the opposition
chosen chairman of the 1930 drive life of Russia, will be in charge of
benches,
Rothschild
asked that the
submission of the name of lien ry the United Hebrew Schools and
gave him a sense of joy and pride,
the music department. Supple-
Ford as a candidate for the No bet make a study of the Hebrew sys-
he drew a contrasting picture when Arab leaders be info. med that this
menting the work in Jerusalem,
(Turn to Page Three).
peace prize of 1930.
ispolicy
of
the
British
govern-
tem. Using the conclusions drawn
he spoke of the mist which envel-
Professor Schor and his associates
ment
h ave read the reasons w hy from his investigations as a basis,
will give lectures and concerts in
oped American Jewry as a result
be think this peace prize shou
you
of the riots.
Not in MacMahon Pledge.
Id Mr. Rosen will prepare a list of
Tel Aviv, Ilaifa and in various vii.
given to Mr. Ford. I must co
recommendations to enable the
)ages in
At this point, Col. Howard Bury
Mr. Samuel declared that the
less that they are not convincin
United Hebrew Schools to do finer
ties willEI:eal:ssttriAsheC
events were being exploited by started the question "Wasn't it be-
a htoh7c!u g
' rot
I am utterly opposed to your no
work, in addition to securing a
politicians, and that Arabs were cause on Oct. 24, 1915, Sir Henry
the country, in addition to the
gestion. You claim that Mr. Fo rd greater degree of financial support
misrepresenting them as a national MacMahon," and the rest of the
choral group which Professor
has done much for world peace b e- from the parents of pupils,
revolt against the upbuilding of question was lost in the roar of
Schor is organizing among the
cause of his efficient methods of
Is N oted Educator.
students at the university.
the Jewish National Home. With protest emanating from the minis-
mass production and distributio a.
Mr. Rosen is director of Jewish
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor
the aid of numerous facts, and by toilet benches, Kenv orthy shout-
All-Day Program Planned;
resulting in high wages, short er Education for the Associated Tal-
quoting documents, Mr. Samuel ing across the floor I o "Sit down,
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
shorter hours, and therefore t he mud Torahs of Philadelphia. Dur-
Jacob Miller to Speak
tra , who visited Palestine last
p roved that the uprising was a re- you sheik," Sir William Davidson,
economic contentment of e m - ing the 14 years that he has been
su it of the spreading of lies about managing to make himself heard
at Open Meeting.
pring and assisted in the establish-
ployees, and that his example, if connected with Jewish educational
Je ws having attacked the Moslem on a r point of order, decla ed that
ment of the music department at
followed by the industrialists of work, Mr. Rosen has frequent-
sly places, the Arabs' religious "this matter is so very important
Annual A. Z. A. day will be ob-, t he university, in a statement in
Europe and elsewhere woo id been called in as consultant by
fa naticism thus being aroused' that we ought to have a reply."
served here, simultaneous with New York was lavish in his praise
spread
economic contentment an d various Jewish c o m m u n i ties
la ir ainst the Jews,
Rothschild repeated his demand
I similar observances throughout the f the musical department at the
thus do away with the causes of throughout the United States. He
for an answer to his uestion.
country this Sun-
university and of the musical ac-
"We Act Like Villagers."
war.
Replying to Roth% hi ld, Shields
has made surveys in New York,
day.
tivities of Palestine in general.
"We who produced statesmen
"I fail to follow you. The o b- Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore
ISAAC GRUENBAUM
d stated
I"Several excellent musicians are
for every land on earth acted like said that the facts he ha
The all-day pro-
jections to henry Ford as a cant i- and Scranton, in adidtion to many
before
were perfectly well known
already
living
in
Palestine,"
said
mendous
taxation.
Ile
cited
facts
villagers when we needed to do
gram of the De-
date are manifest. I do not wis h smaller communities.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch, "and are doing I to prove that many Jews have been something for ourselves," Mr. as the position which the British
troit junior B'nai
to disparage Mr. Ford as a grea t The section on Jewish education
government had taken in the mat-
fine work in promoting an under- taxed out of business by the state. Samuel declared, pointing to the ter.
B'rith groups will
benefactor in industry and as a in the Jewish Communal Survey of
Answering Bury, Shields de-
standing
and appreciation of music He also dwelt on the many restric- manner in which Jews in this coun-, ei
open
with
serv-
RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN
mechanical genius. You yourse
If Greater New York, recently com-
,
among
all
classes
in
the
cosmopoli-
tions
imposed
upon
Jews
in
various
try are being misled by Arab pro- m ared that no pledge had been
ices at Temple
seem worried lest his fiasco wit
ade to the Palestine Arabs and
b pleted, was prepared under the is "British favoritism to the Zion- Beth El at 10:30
tan
population.
What
is
needed
ways.
Deputy
Gruenbaum
paganda
into
believing
some
of
the
th
the peace ship should rob him o
refuted
i at the Br tish goy' rnment had
f' guidance of Mr. Rosen who is
most at present is the establish- the statement which was recently lies. "There is going on a game al
the privilege of receiving this dis - Master of Education, Harvard. a ists," a favoritism which proved a. m., which will
ment of symphony orchestras, made abroad that government anti- on a chessboard—a game simple ti ways taken the view that Pales-
prejudicial to the rights of the Pal- be followed by
unction of the Nobel prize; b as t
Will
ne had been excluded from Sir
:amine Local System.
estinian Arabs.
either in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, Semitism has disappeared by call- yet subtle," he said, and declared Henr
luncheon at the
you belittle that blunder and sa y
y MecMah 's p lge
ed
The Jewish Welfare Federatio a
in 1 915 .
and undoubtedly this development ing attention to the fact that Jews that "it was not an uprising but an B
This is the Arab point of view. I Commercial Ko
should not militate against him
ury
wanted to kn ow wh eth er it
which annually meets the budge t submit, however, that this point of "her Aestaurant
is imminent. Assuming that the are still not admitted to state alliance between politicians and w
The peace ship affair is sufficient t
asn't definitely stated in Sir
0 of the United Hebrew Schools , view has no foundation in fact. The for
cultural
life
of
Palestine
will
not
office.
thugs."
make the award to Henry Ford a b
all Detroit Jacob Miller
He letter that he agreed to in-
Hen
be disturbed in the future by any
osen to Detroit, charge of British favoritism to the members.
Comparing the figures of 87 cl
Criticize Orthodox Jews.
ridiculous gesture. The peace ski p
ude Palestine, which has always
As an example, he mentioned butchered in Safed, Motza and lie- bee
An open meeting will be held in more outbreaks, it is safe to pre-
will not down. it will always rise with a view toward appraising the Zionists would be amusing if it
n Arab. Shield gave no an-
the afternoon and will be presided diet that the musical development the fact that when M. Adelberg, bron with the 47 who were killed sw er
like Banquo's ghost, to plague him • , educational system of the Detroit were not no sad.
to this query.
Jewish
community.
Nationally
rec.
of
the
country
will
be
fruitful
and
the
rapporteur
for
Jewish
ques-
in
all
the
rest
of
Palestine,
against
The melancholy truth is that it over by Louis J. Cohen, who is
"But over and above all this, fo
far-reaching."
tions in the ministry for religious several hundred Arabs killed in
several years Ford
ord sowed much o r ognized as an authority on Jewish is the rights of the Jews that have ch airman of the committee on ar-
• • •
Opens
Jewish Side of Case.
f
education,
Mr.
Rosen
will
attempt
been infringed upon, aye disregard. rangements for the A. Z. A. Day
affairs, resigned, he was replaced battle with the handful of Jewish
hatred, racial ill-feeling, and re
EMIL LUDWIG LECTURES
by a Catholic.
settlers, Mr. Samuel emphasized Th JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
ligious bigotry—the very passion • - to evaluate the work of the United ed. It would be more correct to observances, The invocation will
at Sigfried Iloofien,, eneral man-
AT
HEBREW
UNIVERSITY
Hebrew
Schools
and
to
arrive
at
a speak of British favoritism to the be given by Rabbi Harry Z. Gor-
In the course of his speech Dep- that Arabs live peacefully as the
that often make for war—by hi

JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — uty Gruenbaum criticized the op- neighbors of Jews. He referred
of the Anglo-Palestine Com-
publication of the Jew-baiting ar plan for financing reorganization Arabs. It is well to bear in mind don.
titles in the Dearborn Indepen of the school system.
The principal speaker at the Emil Ludwig, the noted biographer portunist policy of the Orthodox to the incidents in 1921 when the to ny, had sent a solemn warning
Only 38 per cent of the Jewish (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) open meeting will be Jai ob Miller, and writer, who is visiting Pales- Jews and concluded with an an- sheik of Petach Tikvah, Abu Kis- the Vladimir Jabotinsky, chief of
dent, His espousal of the bogus
who will speak on "B'nai B'rith in tine, lectured Tuesday on history nouncement that the Jewish Sejm hek, was given a 10-year sentence sic Zionist Revisionist:, at the Zu-
protocols of Zion did much to in youth of Detroit receive any form
flame race against race and re- - of Jewish education at all. In Pitts-
the East," Mr. Miller, who spent and fiction at the Hebrew univer- Club would without reservation for participation in the riots. After eat h Congress last July, that a
sity.
His lecture was rich in fight with the Left parties for the the Jews succeeded in securing a cats would rest It from the
burgh
it
is
reported
that
50
per
ligion against religion. Any man
considerable time in the Orient
ao
will discuss activities of the B'nai thought and form.
protection of democracy and order. pardon for him when he had served of tation of the Do r Ha'Yom
capable of such excesses is not cent of the Jewish children are re-
Ile
was
greeted by Prof. Joseph
J. D. C. Saves Polish Jews.
four years, eternal friendship was ma ebrew daily of Jerusalem) was
B'rith in Palestine and the Near
worthy of the slightest considera- ceiving Jewish education. Only 17
Klausner of the Hebrew University
tion as a recipient of the Nobel per cent of the Detroit Jewish chil-
Continuing his speech on the sworn between Jews and Arabs, ma de known when Sir Boyd Mersi-
been alnX cica
he sincerity of this bond being o f n began the formal presentation
i flor "am has also on behalf of the university men. budget in the Sejm, Deputy Isaac
peace prize. True, he repudiated dren of school age attend the Unit-
the protocols and apologized for , ed Hebrew School system. These
The public is invited to the open Later he was the guest at a tea Gruenbaum said "only thanks to displayed during the disturbances eo the Jewish case at the inquiry
mmission hearing, with Isaiah
the articles in the Dearborn Inde- I figures have been made available Hundreds of Enthusiastic meeting.
the assistance of the American i n August, when Petach Tikvah B ra
(Turn to Last Page.)
pendent; but although we can for- by the Bureau of Jewish Social Re-
Joint have the Polish Jews kept on was a very peaceful spot. of ude, chief accountant in charge
Women Participate in
the Zionist Executive
economically,
Defends Arabs
Live office
give his errors, we can not forget search which conducted a Detroit
No government
survey in 1923.
Palestine Cause.
them.
Mr. Samuel defended the Arabs tea i e the other members were at-
minister would dare to make such
• • •
Proposes Levinson.
statements in Poland as the Polish s a good, substantial element of , t he ding the Zurich Congress, as
The Jewish National Fund flag
minister to the United States, he population which is peaceful I first witness.
"Ordinarily, I would pay no at- DETROITERS AT CHICAGO
days, held in Detroit on Dec. 7, 8
tendon to anyone suggesting the PHILANTHROPIC MEETING
Filipowitz, made when he said that
nd law-abiding. Ile declared that wi t loofien, together with Harp.
---
Representatives
of
Jewish
social
and
9,
brought
forth
the
largest
name of Henry Ford for this high
land. was no anti-Semitism in Po- s i f there had been 300,000 instead Cher z, a law partner of Harry sa-
honor, but when a man of your s service organizations throughout and most enthusiastic group of Election to Take Place Dec. 30;
f 160,000 Jews in Palestine, the E xe , a member of the Zionist
Jacob Miller Heads Nominat.
reputation and unusually rare the United States will gather in volunteers that has ever given its
When interrupted by the presi- lots would never have taken place tem cutive, and Braude, formed the
, ing Committee.
penetration makes this suggestion Chicago, Sunday, Dec. 16, to con- time and effort to collect funds for
dent of the Progressive Deputies' ecause the more Jews live side Bra porary Zionist Executive.
it com els interest.
Dayton Rabbi Comes Here Club, Slavek, who said. "but what " y side with the Arabs, the greater t o ude told about Hoofien's cable
ter regarding local support for var- the redemption of the land in Pal-
Pisgah Lodge No, 34, I. 0. 11 • B.,
Jabotinsky saying "the Doar
If may be so bold as to name loses national and international 1 es tine in the name of the whole
does Sholom Asch say?" Gruen- he chances of spreading friend-
As One of Speakers in
will nominate officers for the ensu-
Jewish people.
a candidate, I would rather suggest philanthropies.
Baum answered "you probably hip between the two elements.. o f Yom has ignored the decisions
U. A. H. C. Tour.
The headquarters of the commit- ing term at the meeting this Mon-
the name of Salmon 0. Levinson, a
Henry Wineman, president of the
know that Asch not only comph- Where the riots occurred, they t he the Zionist Congress regarding
Wailing Wall and is calling for
mented the
lawyer of Chicago. Mr. Levinson [ Jewish Welfare Federation of De- tee at the Stotler hotel, which was day evening. Election of officers
g
hgovernment
but were not the neighbors but visiting; rev alt and
On Sunday morning, Dec. 15, also made demands of it an
will take place on Dec. 30.
violence. Although not
is the actual author of the idea of 'trait. Fred ht. Butzel, Milford 'n charge of Mrs. II H Pren
mad e gangs that attacked Jewish prop- ma
e your
the
pulpit
of
Temple
Beth
El
will
accusations.
We
don't
want
ny
are likely to follo w the lead
The nominating committee which
erty.
e renunciation of war by treaty, Stern and Dr. John Slawson, ex- lauer, last Sunday and Monday
of the paper, a catastrophe
which idea found lodgment finally ecutive director, will be present to presented a scene of activity un will submit a slate at Monday's be occupied by Rabbi Louis Witt of sentiments. It is our duty to tell
may
Describing the Jewish self-de- resu
in the Kellogg-Briand peace pacts.. represent organized philanthropy precedented in Detroit Zionist his.' meeting consists of Jacob Stiller, Dayton, Ohio, who has chosen as ' you the truth and we will never fence and pointing to instances of urg It that will be of no benefit. I
e you to cable to t h e editors to
tory. Hundreds of volunteers chairman, Isadore Moskowitz and his theme "What ''rice Judaism." beg favors from you, but only de-
Ile labored without stint until his in Detroit.
Jewish heroism, Mr. Samuel said cha
Rabbi Witt is known as an ex.! wand our rights.'
nge their attitude, otherwise
idea of war repudiation was taken I This conference has been called canvassed every part of Detroit Charles Katzowits.
that their deeds will take their the
responsibility will be on their
up by Briand, Borah, and Kellogg. by the National Appeals Informa- and vicinity. From early morning
At the meeting of the general ceedingly pleasing speaker and his
place side by side with those of Bar , hea ds and yours." In response
message
is
looked
forward
to
as
of
j
Due to this original thought of Sal- tion Service, an organization whose until late at night the volunteers, committee of the lodge last Mon-
to
K ochba and the Maccabees. More 'this
message Jabotinsky instructed
mon 0. Levinson, all mankind now !function it is to evaluate appeals men and women, members of vari- day evening, the forthcoming A.
important than the fighting, how- the
Doer Ha'Yom's editors to abate
ous Jewish organizations, carrying Z. A. international Tournament, to
, for chari
ver,
Mr.
Samuel
said,
is
the
fact
thei
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)! worthinessty to determine their the blue box of the Jewish Na- be held in Detroit and 1Vindsor
r agitation, declared Braude,
teh
that the Jewish pioneers are the , This
they did, he continued, in an
tional Fund and the Zionist em-1 March 7, al and 9, was discussed.
makers of peace in that they never arti de on Aug. 8,
blems, solicited for funds and Mandell Bernstein, president of
in which they
pleaded the cause of Zion.
Pisgah Lodge, who is on the advis-
The December joint cultural Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
(Turn to Page Two.)
The results so far announced ory committee for the tournament,
meting
'
of Senior and Junior Ha-
by David II. Franzblau, chairman appointed the following committee
,' dassah will be held next Wednes-
of the flag day committee, are en- to co-operate with A. Z. A.:
day
evening,
Dec. 18, at 8 o'clock,
couraging. "This year," Mr. , Jacob Miller, Ben F, Goldman,
at Utley Library, Woodward at
Franzblau stated, "the collections 1 Nathan Rossin, Arthur Feldman
I Alger.
,
so far indicate that more than
Goldfine, Charles Kassoaitz
Addresses Delivered by Dr. John Slawson, Fred M. Butzel, treble the amount collected on pre- Sam
I Dr. Harry E. August, psychia-
Elias I
g, R euben Kaplan
j trial, will speak on "Jewishness
M. H. Zackheim, Bernard Isaacs and Members
vious flag days has been collected. and Benjamin Goldberg.
and Nervousness," to be followed
To date, the sum of $2,000 has
of Alumni Association.
: by a general discussion.
been turned over to Rabbi R. Hur-
. rs. tarry L. Jackson, cultural Speakers at Meeting Called by Jewish Congress Charge
T hat Colonization Program in Russia Has CI(
witz, treasurer of the Jewish Na-
; chairman, announces that the meet
The reunion of graduates of the rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
sed
-
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, eration, under whose auspices tional Fund. Many boxes are still
the Mouths of American Jewish Leaders.
ing is open to the public.
outstanding and the committee has
which took place at a
dinner
at
funds
are
now
being
collected
for
requested all workers to return the
the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud 1
Detroit Chevra Sh
the schools, told the graduates of
,
30-
NEW YORK.—Before an assem- erous despite the strict ensorship
Torah, last Sunday evening, turned the urgent need for them to pre- boxes not later than Monday eve - c lety for the study of the Talmud,
hundred odregleagnai Les. that Russia
into a communal affair, Attended 'pare themselves to take over the ning, Dec. 16, at the Philadelphia- will celebrate the Siyum, or corn-
at it was
earreseanf trng
veret
Byron Hall."
iilonger for American
pp letion of Mesichta Zvochim at the
by more than 400, this number in..leadership in the Jewish comma-
lions, Dr. Stephen S. Wise voiced Jewry to evade the issue.
Aaron Kurland, president of the
eluding graduates, parents, mem- I nity, and emphasized that young
Ile cited
uxedo and Holmur Talmud Torah
;Itesmadcytho sfi tsitzeeriocnanRuJ .
ew,:y
hIctoh re refsapcothdtehhat tofrte:eenatii
hers of the faculty and of the ' American Jews must prepare to Jewish National Fund Council, a t 6 p. m. Sunday. Students of
Scheirer,
ed
board of directors of the schools, become leaders of American Israel which is sponsoring this flag day, h e Talmud, all who joined the
ner Tages
has
announced
that
a
success
rally
C
persecutions
of
Judaism
and
Zion-
Blatt,
regarded
as
one
of
the dinner in fact turned into a ,
RABBI LOUIS WITT
which is today the leading factor of all the volunteers, captains and J hevra Shaas in study and other
In c exponents of most of European jourm the fore-
demonstration for the local in world Jewry,
Work of Noted Artists to Be
workers will be staged at the ewe interested are invited.
timely interest and real signifi-
Russian Jewish colonization would been prevented from r lists, had
schools.
e-entering
A
number
of
Detroit
rabbis
will
cance.
On Display at Beth El
' Dr. Slawson also emphasized the Philadelphia-Byron hall on Mon- p
claim that a half of the Jews in Russia although he had b
een a rea-
Rus.sia are being
The loyalty and love of the need for Hebrew education from day evening, Dec. 16, at which the irticipate in the evening's pro-
Rabbi Witt comes as one of the
Dec. 18 to Jan, 2.
settled on the ident there for eight yes rs. This
gr em, and Cantor II. Milkovak
graduates for the school was din- the cultural standpoint.
yy speakera in the so-called Nevem-
amounts collected by each volun-
land—and they nave never made was done because of
played in the addresses of Abra-
x.111 "ing a number of is compoa •
Scheffer's
such a wild claim-1 would refuse known reputation for
teer
will
be
announced
and
the
ti
ham Weston, president of the
we iting the
ons. Rev. Milkovsky will also ber-December Tour arranged by I An unusually fine exhibit of oils, t
prizes, which were donated by Cole
bargain away the moral and whole truth.
Fred NI Butzel
Alumni Association; Leo M. Gurko, graduates
that th reminde
have m d the
onduct services at the Tuxedo- the Union of American Hebrevc water colors, etchings and some spiritual
piritual
rights
of
the
remaining
ift
Erwin,
Joseph
II.
Ehrlich,
Sol
II
o th
lmiunrg synagogue this Saturday Congregations in which more th an leculpture and bronze work will b e m
Leo M.Glassman, core spondent
uch to
who acted as toastmaster, and Eva I learn Jewin ey
300 eminent rabbis and laymen in "'" at the
million and a half," Dr. Wise said. in Russia, in an exh
the study of Jew. Sallan, Basch Jewelry Co., Moe m
Shevitz. The addresses of corn- ,51,
ni nth annual
' e address
all parts of the count ry will par. H ' hibition which
h philos o shly
phy, i Jewish ethics, Jew. Ehrlich and others will be dis-
)in atta
will open on Dee . 4 A number of attacks on Russian idnegailg
wci kth,d atl hl e as
spoec
viet of the
The
Chevra
Shams
was
organized
ticipate.
munal leaders, on the other hand, is art, etc., and urged continued tributed. The first prize is a dia - 4 0 years ago
ontrieo rnenmeaer, kded
esp the
t ihte acs-
th Jewish question in Russ , a, Beath-
18. This exhibition, sponsored by I s je o ssit sishofrothloen eiza
again revealed their deep interest interest in Hebrew culture
by Louis Dann, who
mond-set wrist watch. is
Dr. Leo N. Franklin, who is one the Jewish Centers Association, s
in the Hebrew cultural needs.
t tactics.
A musical program will also be t still the leader of the group, at of the speakers in this tour, will ' Will be held in Temple Beth El so- act that Bernard S. Deutsch, pres- , "The
Soviet Government
' Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
he old B'nai Israel Synagogue on
The Future Leaders.
presented at that rally, with Miss M
occupy the pulpit of Dr. David cull hall. The art commutes f , , dent of the American Jewish Con•' dared "is guidedpurel
of the schools, greeted the gra du-
y
Ilea street. The first spiritual
by politi-
M. H. Zackheim, president of ates and the guests in behalf of Betty Milkovsky as soloist and Fid- leader of the group was Rabbi A. Philipson in Cincinnati this Sun- the Jewish Centers Aasociation has ' gress, pointed cut that the program ' cal expediency in its tree trnent of
the schools, delivered a bi-lingual
ler's Orchestra playing dance mu-
M. Ashinsky. Later the group day and the following week he will Secured the co-operation of Jewish of the conference called for discus- the various religious sects I found
address. First greeting the gradu- the faculty,
sic. Mr. Fidler has donated his
speak
in
Chicago
in
the
congrega-
"ton
only
of
the
suppression
of
artists
from
New
York,
Chico
for
example that the Ti
studied at the Beth Jacob and Mo-
Rev. H. in Milkovsky led the musical organization for that
go, I Zionism
ates in Hebrew, he then addressed graduates
Ziosm and the persecution of Ju. Crimea, who profess the rtars in
eve- gen Abraham synagogues with Mr. tion presided over by Dr. Joseph Philadelphia and Detroit, and an
2213.3 singing. R ev. ning.
aai,,,m .
Moham-
a adequate showing is assured
himself to the larger audience in I Elijah Zaludkowski
rendered vo
Stolz and Dr. Gerson B. Levi.
!median faith, suffer perht ps near.
in
Lukinsky as teacher of the group.
a
cal
All volunteers and their friends
he November-December Tour Temple Beth El, which
uwcihthatshetihre fJel ew:
Soviet Practices Attacked,
secured
English, urging uninterrupted i n- selections. Recitations and were
k
because
y- who are interested in the results Messrs. PO2101213 and Schwartz is not intend ed for the purpose of through the courtesy was
terest in and support
rt of the' l et. hy
of Dr Le o
taisonTm
gartara have very al ight con-
Following Mr. Deutsch., opening ntlYheec se
schools.
kindergarten children were of the flag days are urged to come succeeded him as teacher. The
fund-raining but is undertaken Franklin and Joseph Hartman.
of the conference, Bern
Beard G.
interesting features of the eve- that evening. The meeting and present teacher is Rev, David Rein,
Moham-
The exhibitions of the works of Richards, executive director
Dr. John Slawson, executive di. ning.
medans in other countries.
who is one of the outstanding stu- purely for educational purposes.
dance is open to the public.
Services at the temple begin at Jews in art were first organized in American Jewish Congress, of Vie
A._ other hand, the Mohamm On the
dents of the Talmud in Detroit
edans in
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10:45. The public is invited.
that re
reports of misdeed f Cill1C31243 and the Siberia' Repub.
(Turn to P am O pposite Edtterail clared
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RUIN THREATENS
JEWS OF POLAND I

sY ROSEN ! EDUCATOR
TO STUDY U. II. S.

OBSERVE NATIONAL
A. Z. A. DAY SUNDAY



RECORD BR
J. N. F. FLAG DAYS

PISGAH LODGE WILL
NOMINATE OFFICERS
AT MEETING MONDAY

RABBI LOUIS WITT
AT TEMPLE SUNDAY

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HADASSAH CULTURAL
SOCIETY WILL HEAR
DR AUGUST DEC. 18

Graduates of United Hebrew Schools
Demonstrate Loyalty to Alma Mater

End of Policy of Silence Demanded
On Russian Persecution of Judaism

"SIYUM" OF TALMUD
SOCIETY ON SUNDAY

CENTER SPONSORS h
911I ART EXHIBIT

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.• ...mega
Russia .•-
naa
become 30 nom-.

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