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A merica Apish Periodical Cotter

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All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

CLIFTON AVANUI - CINCINNATI 10, °MO

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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XXIX. NO. 6.

PROFESSORS STOOD
BY DURING JASSY
ATTACKS ON JEWS

N.

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1930.

What I Found Judaism To Be

Abstract of Sermon Before the Free Synagogue, Carnegie
Hall, New York, Sunday Morning, Dec. 29, 1929.

By AIME PALLIERE
Of the Liberal Synagogue, Paris.

Charge of Outrage Made by
A Jew is a child of Israel, and • that it must not, it cannot die.
Deputy Fischer in Ruma.
Israel is a people to which God has Even when the Jew ha osa
I tfaith
nian Parliament.
,\ I spoken, and with him Ile made a

M. AIME PALLIERE
SPEAKS SUNDAY AT
TEMPLE BETH EL

National Home, Not
Museum, Was Pledged,
States Dr. Weizmann

JENA. --- (J. T. A.) — "Did
the Balfour Declaration and
the Mandate promise us a cul-
tural home or national home?
We wish no museum, but a na- •Noted Convert
Describe
tional home."
"How I Found My Way
This was the answer given by
to Judaism."
Dis Chain) Weizmann, president
of the World Zionist Organiza-
JEWISH
tion and the Jewish Agency, to
the stand taken recently by
Chancellor Magner of the He-
brew University and his Ger-
-
man sympathizers, at the twen-
ism;
ty-third annual convention of
the German Zionist Federation
held here.
M. Aime Palliere, noted French
The time for negotiations be- .
convert to Judaism, will speak from'
tween Zionists and Arabs has
the pulpit of Temple Beth El this
not yet come, said Dr. Weiz-
Sunday morning, following services
mann. "But no Jew should re-
which begin at 10:45 a. in. AL Pal-
fuse to participate in our holy
here. whose devotion to his adopted
task on the suspicion that it is
religion and people has stirred and
not a peaceful one," declared
the Zionist leader. "We can
claim with pride that we (lid not
from the very beginning of our
work commit any injustice
„towards others."
1

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PALESTINE INQUIRY
ENDS; COMMISSION
URGES CONFIDENCE

Pisgah Lodge Elects Dr. Victor Droock
President; Succeeds Mandell Bernstein

I'isgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. 11. Ginsburg and Rabbi Harry Z. Got.-

B., at semi-annual election of offi-
cers on Monday evening, picked Dr.

Election of delegates to District
Grand Lodge No. 6 was left to the
Victor Droock for the presidency incoming general committee.
to succeed Mandell Bernstein.
Jacob Miller was chairman of
Aaron Kurland was elected first the nominating committee.
vice-president; Iknjamin F. Gold-
Monday evening's meeting was
man, second vice-president; Elias addressed by Rabbi Leon Pram,
Goldberg., third vice-president;' who spoke on his experiences and
Abe Kasle, treasurer; Harry Yud- , findings on his recent trip to Rua-
koff, secretary; Mandell Bernstein, !sic
monitor; Ben Rubenstein, assistant
Due to the absence from the
monitor; warder, Nathan Rosin; city of President Mandell Bern-
guardian, C. S. Katzowitz; trus- stein, Dr. Droock presided over
tees; Adolph Freund, Bernard Monday's meeting.

Hopes Recommendations for
Future Will be Car-
ried Out.

in revelation, he feels that he has
covenant. That is what I found the duty of living, of going on, of
WILL PUNISH GUILTY,
'Judaism to be. We call that reve- keeping his individuality among
LEGATION HERE SAYS lation. And that is the great fact the nations. A fact, stronger than
of Jewish history, the fact on all your negotiations, my brethren,
---
which the whole story rests. That
Statement Says Christian •is because Israel is the people and even in spite of you and in
spite of all, compels you to remain
Students Were Also
which heard the voice of God and Jews.
Among Wounded.
with which God made a covenant,
By the light of that great fact, I
so that it now stands as the witness
understand that Judaism is not at
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.) — of God 'in the world and became all a religion, which would neces-
!the
witness
of
God
for
me.
And
Charging that professors stood by
sarily suppose a dualistic concep-
while Gentile students beat their by virtue of that covenant, it feels tion, , sum e thi ng which
JERUSALEM.
c comes at
U. T.
Jewish fellow-students, barring the
a valedictory m
essag e to t he people
certain hours as a kind of addition
doors so they could not escape,
of Palestine, the members
, to life, gives it for a moment a de•
of the
Deputy Theodor Fischer, in Parlia-
innattti
Palestine Inquiry Commission,
who
ment, questioned the Minister of In-
hirtehebeet nuo
inztesrtiigtindgectiat edattths::
ktir,.nnk oaniludva'i,rinst
terior regarding the disturbance
very life of the Jew, life of the
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)
which °enured at Jassy University
sooflhle,
—Eugene Meyer, former direc-
they hoped that their hope of get-
en Dec. 16. Stating that the Chris-
tor of the War Finance Cor-
all ruled and
ting full confidence and co-opera-
tian students had seriously injured
disciplined by that covenant made
poration and a farm loan com-
tion front all parties to the inves-
a large number of the Jewish stu-
tigation, a hope expressed at the
by the Lord and his ancestors.
missioner, personal friend of
dents and submitting photographs President
first session of the commission, had
-
President Hoover and well-
The Chain of Tradition.
of some of the injured to substan-
been realized.
known California business man,
, A short time ago, 1 accompanied
tiate his complaint, Fischer stated
is being prominently mentioned
By ESTELLE M. STERNBERGER
The message went on to say that
to the Torah a boy, whom I had the
that complaints were made to the
here as the next United States
Executive Secretary,
Itil •tional "through the representatives ap-
honor of preparing for his liar
police and although the names of
ambassador to Germany to sue.
pointed to appear o before us the
Council
of
Jewish
W
men.
Mitzvah,
and
in
the
presence
of
the
George Hermann Derry, Ph.
the attackers were know, to them,.
reed Dr. Jacob Gould Schur-
When the twelfth triennial con- parties concerned have made us
venerable parchment, as I sa
They did not indict anyone. The LL. U., well-known sociologist, edue such a young child bent over su
man, who has just resigned.
vention of the National Council of fully acquainted with the subject
professor, after whose lecture the rotor, author and orator, president an old thing and singing with h ei"hs
Jewish II omen is opened on Sun- matter of our mission. Witnesses
Marygrove College, Detroit, will
riots secured, Fischer stated, re'-
fresh and charming voice t he
day, Jan. 12, in the Biltmore at have been drawn from many sec-
mined passive, while a laboratory address the Sisterhood of Temple 'words repeated on that day in a I I
Los Angelo', Jewish women in tions of the community and from
assistant aided the Christian stu- Beth El on hionday afternoon, the synagogues of the world, I To Honor Statesman Who
America will celebrate over 36 most parts of the country,
dents in their attack', Fischer
"From all parties we have a full
thought of those who ask me for a
years of a remarkable history upon
Aided in Drawing Up
charged.
definition of their Judaism: of th
the
part of this organization which measure of assistance and co-ope-
Palestine
Mandate.
For the sake of Rumania's good
ration
in our work and we feel that
Judaism. There it is: it is th at
has revealed a note-worthy ability
name and to restore normal work'
; child bent over the holy scroll,
to fftdjust itself to changing con- we take home not merely a record
'P
NEW
YORK.—The
Jews
of
New
at the University, Fischer suggest-
of
the
recent tragic events which
a Sabbath morning, reading in h
ditiono affecting the Jewish com-
York will pay honor to General Jan
ed that all state officials !rho preach .
Mrs. Edgar J. Kaufman Pre- munity and the world at large.
have marred the history of this
turn the weekly parasha, and to
Smuts,
noted
soldier
and
statesman,
enmity between sections of the pop-
country,
but material which should
ing upon himself, in the courage
sents $50.000 to Monte-
Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New
be most helpful to us in our anal-
ulation should he subjesied to•dis-
his young soul, the redoubtab le at a reception on Jan. 17, according
Orleans has been at the helm of
fibre Hospital.
to
an
announcement
made
by
ysis
ciplinary action, and he made to
of
the
causes of those events
: yoke of God's covenant. It is th
the National Council of Jewish
e
answer before court for the incite-
and suggestions of the highest
small link, lengthening the Ion Meyer W. Weisgal, secretary of
PITTSBURGH. — (J. T. A.) — Women during the pest three
g the Zionist Organization of Amer-
ment against peace.
value
from
Individuals
chain of the Jewish traditio n
and persons
Mrs. Edgar J. Kaufman, wife of years. With her there are assets.
Liberties Given Anti;SemIteo
of representative organizations as
There you have, in a living an ' ira, 111 Fifth avenue, under whose
Edgar J. Kaufman, who last ated a number of American Jewry's to the ste
Gregere Junin!), Miniater of Jus-
poetic form, an exact definition o of auspices the reception will be held,
ps be a en to avoid a
week
gave
1150,000
to
the
Y.
M.
most
callable
women,
who
have
General Smuts, who arrived here
tire, replied that the government
recurrence of such outbreaks.
Judaism, more eloquent than a
and Y. W. II. A., has presented the sponsored variety; phases of this
To Recommend Future Polic y.
condemns such incident, as occur-
the theological formulae that cowl d in the interest of the League of

new Montefiore Hospital here with
Nations, was one of those who help-
" The time at
be given.
reel at the University, If Fischer's '
our disposal has
Community Co Operation.
$50,000
in
honor
of
her
father,
ed
draw
all
the
Mandate
under
report were accurate and feels that
been too • us to un-
You will say perhaps, "The rca s-
The department of community
Isaac Kaufman. The money will
which Palestine is now administer-
dertake
visits
to
all
of the outlying
the students should ' exclude poli-
ons which you state are beautiful
be used to establish a health ten- s 0- 0 Peration , of which Sirs. Ray-
; ed. Long known as a friend of the
districts of the country but on the
tics and attend to their work at
but we are poor things, not saint
ter for group diagnosis where mood M. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh
3
, •
,
.
visits we found possible to make
the University. However, he said,
needy patients will receive the is chairman, has endeavored to link we listened to the views of
by any means; we are always lest week joined
Balfour
in Lloyd
demanding
with
George,'
anti-Semitic activity, ireofar as it
the peo-
faced with the painful exigencies
h
benefits of consultations and ad- t e Council s members to the domi- ple
nd a
,
4• 481•••••••••••••••••••
we encountered and we are
is confined to a conflict of ideas,
(if life. Of course, we do not
vices
from all the physicians on the rant interests of their total Jewish c
M.
AIME
that a searchin investigation be.
PALL1ERE
onfident that the knowledge thus
enjoys liberty of assembly and of
communities
and
to
strive
for
' hospital's staff.
the a
think of denying the Judaism of made of the administrationof thee
cquirod of the people, the country
the press similar to other move-
our fathers, but we would prefer it British Mandate in the Holy Lama inspired Jewisn hearts wherever he
accomplishment of a unified and co- a
Eighth of Estate for J. N. F.
nd their problems cannot fall to
ments. This does not mean, he
to be proportionate to our strength
i leettived and traveled, will be Sc.
Among the provisions of the operative spirit upon the part of its b e of the greatest
I .
stated, that anti-Semitism is al-
assistance to us
and not crush as under Its weight, the Balfour Declaration, I , I
companied on his trip to Detroit will of the late Abraham L. Lon- several Jewish organizations, par - i n
the preparation of our report.
lowed in the universitim nor that DR. GEORGE HERMAN DERRY as the mountain with the weight of pledged Great Britain to aid ir th , 1).
: Rabbi Jacob P. Radio, associate don, it was announced by the Jew- Westerly among the various Jew-
'li
"Our
charge
from
his majesty's
the government permits violence to
which God, according to the Mi.
Jan 13
ew at 2:30 on "Mussolini and drash, threatened Israel when He establishment of the Jewish Nation ,I o or. Stephen S. Wise at the Free ish National Fund of this city, is a Lair women's organizations.
g overnment was twofold. We have
occur in or out of the universities. I the '
I Home in Palestine, Genera Synagogue, New York, who is re- clause giving one-eighth of his es-
The truism that the education of n ow completed the

New
Democracy
Abroad."
He is convinced, he stated, that
offered it the Torah." 1 answer , 8 Smuts
first part,
,
declared it "one of the not, sponsible for M. l'alliere's tour of tale to the trustees of that fund. a human being is never completed r
lamely, the local inquiry. In the
measures have already keen taken). Besides holding professorships • you. Beware of a Judaism which
, this country. His Detroit visit is ' The amount, $25,000 to $30,000 has been stressed throughout this I
a b
v ents in history, saying:.
nor FM task e ore liss to de- •
Inststhe.aggremeirs s vf the Ne,
the-social sciences at Kansas ! would require no eilfort„....achial4 ,„„g
i mffr
psnicea
of
the
Men's
j
will
be
available
for
the
to
J.
N.
F.
pant
triennial
period
by
Mrs.
J.
t
ermine the causes of the outbreak
ts De
cusations against the Welty mem. ' University,
Union
University, would compel no sacrifice. It is
la (lie 'chi oil iteple Beth El. The pub- following the death of the late
Cincinnati, a ncl to frame•
, Schenectady, N. Y., and at Mar- not the Judaism of God's covenant. of the notable events in hi strrY, ' lie is Invited to the lecture.
hers were true, the University
recommendations rot
Zionist's widow. In making the an- as chairman of the department of t he future
we shall be encouraged
undoubtly take stops.
, (ptty University, Milwaukee, Wis- Beware of a Judaism which would and its true importance will • re.
51..Palliere was born in 1875, in ' nouncement, Emil Steinbach, pees- education. Aside from the agues-
more
and more in the Lyons:stf
the thought that all those who
ades '
Fischer then demanded a reply consirr, Dr. Derry formerly oceu- make
make the religious aimed
idea
universal,
ranee, the scion of a de- ident of the fund, and Max Engel- tional courses and interests fost- w w y ere
concerned with our inquiry
from the Minister of ,Education,, it the chair of political economy but which would destroy the Lodi- , to come, when much else that Sc-, vout Cantolie l'llmil)'• lie was des- ' berg, chairman, stated that part of ered, the attention of th Council' r
s eadily co-operated. We
e
saying it :veined that the govern. ' once held by Woodrow Wilson at viduality of Israel. That has astir- , Furred in the Great War will have , tined by his Mother for the priest- the money would be used to help membership has been
foc used up on ply ourselves to the task shall ap-
come but a dim memory
mm with the Judaism
ment justified anti-Sengtisin to a Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania. ing in coon
in full
hood and 'his childhood and youth Pay for 250 acres of land pus- the problems of the national, state c
ohf tit he is otnhoe tr p
onfidenco that they will be equally
li e s aszeR ceta
tte k taer
t,
as, were devoted to the preparation
certain extent. This pravokeil con- , Educated at Holy Cross College, of your fathers. Israel is not a 1 some of
, , for
for chased in Palestine last year by the and local educational systems and r eady to co-operate in the conduct
little
church,
not
a
little
religion;
om
that career.
siderahle tumult, hlatdieetru an- I Worcester, Johns Hopkins Unites-
institutions. A significant phase of 0 f the future policy of
neither is it like many of them viii-
this coun-
grily saying that Fischer misrep sit y, Ston .hurst College, En 'land Israel is a historical reality, whose
Author of by Work
on Judaism.
Judaism
conviction
and a dis- a regular contributor to the United this dep artment's work is its ry on such lines as his majesty'
ted by injustice and war passion.
s
Later in life he became a convert Palestine
local committee.
Mr. a
London
was
resented his words and that the and University of l'aris, Dr. Derry existence in the world bears testi-
Appeal and
member
of scholarsh ip division, which, through hi overnment,
On the contrary, it is base d on a to
after consideration of
government cannot prevint citizens' is the author of many monographs mony to divine revelation. What
ur
the chairmanshi p of Mrs. Theodore 0
recommendations, may decide
is
a
Jew?
Not
only
is
he
one
who
sense
of
historic
justice
and
consti-
ciple
of
Rabbi
Elijah
Benamozegh,
the
Zionist
District
here.
from holding any viewn no matter and articles, and has lectured in •
J. Workum of Cincinnati, has t o adopt."
lutes El g reat A f historic
how de
b I .. ' God, b
plorable. The government, , seven languages on themes of so-
whose work "Israel and 1 Iluman-
Preedy Whitewashes
lion and renews once more the its" he edited and published in 1914. PITTSBURGH 'Y. M.
M.' GETS brought about the provision of
he said, condemns violence and if , cial, political and economic science has faith in Israel and in its ideals.
livin g th e P alestine Luke.
scholarshi p funds in a large num-
promise which is basic to Jewish Ile is a
police a
the Jassy incidents were as des- in all parts of the United States,
Binds Children to tho Past.
writer of talent and a re- SECOND $150 ,0 00 GIFT her of communities.
c lean bill of health
story.
for their ae-
For Judaism bind s its children to hi
' markable personalit y. Besides be- FROM EDGAR KAUFMAN
cribed, they would be condemned Canada, Great Britain and France.
ti ons during the August riots and
Farm and Rural Work.
"And from that awful judgment in
g the author of a number of
with all possible energy. It was Ile is n member of many learned the past, but turns them at the
PITTSBURGH.— (J. T. A.)—
It is not only the women in the efusing the charges made against
MU time towards the future. seat of history came at last the pro-
necessary, to wait, however, for the , societies, including the American same
ru
books, among them "Jerusalem,
a The second gift of $150,000 within city who is reached by the coun- t , he then acting high commissioner,
nouncernent known as the Bil
r
report of the enquiry which the ' Sociological Association, the Amer- Through the love of Zion it amok-
I Religious Center for Israel and flu- five years to the Pittsburgh Y. M. ell's arm. Thousands of Jewish H
r . C. Luke, by innumerable Jew-
It was apparently a
Minister of Edueatior is conduct- lean Economic Association, the ens in their hearts the messianic Declaration.
minor incident in the midst of a manity" and "Judaism and Its Din- • and Y. M. II. A., by Edgar J. women in rural comunities and on '" . h witnesses and by Sir Boyd M
My friends, do not let us
ing before the government could American Political Science Asso- hope.
tinctive Character," he has written Kaufman , president of Kaufman's the farmlands now know
I
man, counsel for the Jews,
s
h
a
ki
n
g
act,
s,
elation, the National Conference on injure the tradition of Israel by re-
u in re- numerous articles for the Jewish Department Store, and his mother, in a larger world because of a Na. Kenelm Preedy, counsel for the
ality it
Sokolow Forego., Visit,
' Industrial Problems, and the Amer- (twine it to a single idea, even
was one of the remarkable press, presenting the universal as- Mrs. Betty IV. Kaufman, was an- tional Department of Farm and Palestine administration at the in-
events of history, for it was a re- nevi of Judaism.
Nahun Sokolow, Zionist leader icon Association of University Pro- were it to be that of the one God. re
nounced here. $100,000 of the new Rural Work of which Mrs Elmer quiry commission hearings, in hi
I
.
df It'll
ore than
at. It
P
now visiting in Rumania, has been fessors. He is a contributor to
He speaks Hebrew fluently and gift will be applied to reducing the Eckhouse of Newark, N. J., is 3u mming up of the government's s
asked by the police prefect of the American Political Science Re- i means a complete transformation Ise', and it showed historic justice knows both modern and ancient mortgage indebtedness of the insti- chairman, has organized them
into F. ase lent credence to the slogan
of mankind, a complete religious triumphant at last across the long Jewish literature. Ile is assistant : tution, and $50,000 will be used to
Kishinev, in the name of Premier' view and many other periodicals.
the government is with us" which
and 'Social, individual and family stretch of centuries. From the hu- preacher of the Synagogue of Rue liquidate the entire operating de-
Mania, to abandon his proposed
t he attacking Arabs
(Turn to Page Three).
As a speaker, Dr. Derry is !regeneration, changing t h e c o s , man point of view and from the
shouted dur-
in g the assaults on the Jews.
visit to Jassy, because the student' known to have the rare gift of cap-
Copernic, Paris; president of the licit of the association, accumulat
disturbances there still continue., tivating any audience and he is in Lions of nations and those of teen high spiritual point of view there Universal Union of Jewish Youth, ell since the opening of the build-
Upholding the theory that the
both
among
themselves
and
with
is
nothing
more
dramatic
or
more
vice-president
of
Keren
Kayemet
A rabs came to Jerusalem on Aug.
The attorney-general of Jassy has constant demand for public occa-
ing in May, 1926.
made a similar request to the local sions. During the past year he !their Creator, and even with na• significant in history. What an ar- l'Israel and a member of the di-
In 1921, Edgar Kaufman and
3, the day when the riots broke
lure itself. That is the salvation gument Job would have founded on . resting council of the Federation Mrs. Betty Kaufman gave $150,-
Zionist Federation.
out, armed because they
has delivered mcre than 250 public of mankind. There is the great this great
While a large crowd of students
at the Jews would attack feared
act of fulfillment after Israelite. He is working tirelessly 000 towards the erection of Morris
them,
addresses throughout the United hope which Israel keeps for the 0101 ° ,4
awaited his train, Sokolow, acced-
two thousand years of doubt for a renaissance of Judaism in Kaufman Memorial Auditorium in
reedy suggested as the reason for
States.
world; for the time will come and denial. View it as we will, the France by educating the youth, and the new Y ht. and Y. W. H. A.
ing to the request, did not leave
th e Arabs not having been dim-
On
Jan.
6,
at
2
p.
m.,
the
admin.
ar
Of
Dr.
Derry,
United
States
Sen-
when,
once
again,
the
voice
of
God
Balfour
Declaration,
in
its
great
is
a
leader
in
the
French
Zionist
building.
Mr.
Kaufman
has
long
the train, but continued on to Bu-
istrative division of the Detroit th med, that "the Jews attacked
charest. While Minister of Edu- ator David I. Walsh of Massachu- will issue from the new Jerusalem. setting of history, is one of the , movement.
the
, been interested in the work of
section of National Council of Jew- th e Arabs and the Arabs attacked
That is the wonderful story of most wonderful confirmations of
.
.
cation Kostacesku, who is con- setts recently wide: "Trained in
Wrote H' Life S
Y
I '
'
e Jews, and the Arabs, not un-
stantly in touch with the situation the varied culture of the best Uni- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) the moral and sptritual principle
naturally being afraid, armed
Si. Palliere recently recently told 1921, he and his mother hgaeveggiveinn rehrst
operating in human affairs"
li%ipemteena , awt ilitheMlern IToetnet
versities at home and abroad, Dr.
it
approximately
$350,000.
(Turn to Last Page.)
themselves
for self-defense, and
(Turn to Page Oppeatite Editorial)
Geoffrey O'Hara, noted American
Derry is a ripe and accomplished
while they may have come to Je-
p(eisnetre ,rt a n luns i 11,7 andNrrecs ta
scholar and a master of graphic
will
me
speech. his vigorous and logical
His
(Turn to Page Two.)
subject will be ")low to Make a
mind, his command of elegant dic-
.
Mr. O'Hara is th e creator
tion, his enthusiastic optimism and
of "K-E-K-Katy" and of "There is
the compelling power of character
No Defith," songs which were sung
and conviction in his eloquent ad-
everywhere during the war.
dreoses have delighted American
Mrs. Arthur Mansbach is chair-
audiences for several years past.
man of the - administrative division
11e i is a man with a vital message,
Sunday and Monday delivered with unusual force and
which is sponsoring this program
and tea. Mrs. Maier Finsterwald,
Center on Live Top-
charm."
Mrs. Hairy Wetsman, Miss Emma
ics of the Day.
Butzel, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn
DR.
SACHAR
TO
SPEAK
and Miss Augusta Brown are mem-
Dr. Samuel Nargos hes, educator,
bers of the committee, Mrs. Harold
AT
JOINT
MEETING
OF
lecturer and author of the Nation-
Schlesinger, chairman of the mem-
HADASSAHS ON JAN. 7
al Zionist Executive Committee,
bership committee and Mrs. tier- NEW YORK.—The National Ap-
editor of the Yiddish Daily Day,
bert Shaman is chairman of hos- peals information Service, includ-
comes to the Jewish Center on Jan.
A joint meeting of Detroit Senior
pitality will be other hostesses at ing in its membership 46 federa-
5 and 6, to present the third series and Junior Hadassah will take
the tea. Membership cards are n
tioounnse,:
f that,
w
hain
rigtiesp refiro
of lectures in tie Yiddish Forum of place next Tuesday evening, Jan.
i mm
i
necessary for admission.
every part o of the country, an
the Jewish Centers Association.
7, at 8:15 o'clock, at Hotel Statler.
j lsfholloc
('n Sunday evening, Dr. Mar- Dr. A. L. Sachar, of the University
nary negotiations with represents :
gosnes will speak on the question of Illinois will speak on "The Dip-
tines of leading organizations m ak -
"Csn There be Peace Between the ! lomatic Adventures of Theodore
ing a national appeal, steps nave
m -
Jews and Arabs!" The lecturer Herat."
been inaugurated to consolidate
-
is well qualified :o discuss this prob-
Dr. Sadler has been teaching in
The luncheon lecture meeting, the fund-raising efforts of these
lem since he was in Palestine at the department of Modern Euro-
sponsored by the Institute of World national bodies wherever possible
the time of the outbreaks last aut- pean History in the University of
Affairs, at which the Hon. Newton , into one joint campaign to elimi-
. umn. Dr. Marroshes upon his re-
Illinois for the past six years. He
D. Baker is to speak, h as h,,,,, , nate duplication, reduce overhead
turn from Palestine presented his is the author of "A History of the
changed from Wednesday, Jan. el, and thereby effect economies and
report of the !vents to a great Jews" which will he published by
to hlonday, Jan. 13, as Mr. Baker smoother functioning,
throng in Mecca Temple, New York Alfred A. Knopf early this year.
has been called to Washington by
The decision to unite the cam-
Citss This sidled is of special He is the director of the 11'nei
President Hoover,
paign efforts of the foremost na-
interest at this tune when attempts
Hillel Foundation at Chem.'
Newton 0. Baker is a citizen of tional organizations was made pub-
are being made to adjust Zionist paign, which serves 925 Jewish stu-
Cleveland at the present time. He tic here. together with a trans
ideals and Arab asp irations dents on the campus. Zionist ac-
has a brilliant record of public script of the discussions at a re-
through peaceful means.
tivities among the student body
ser•ice. At 24, he was private cent meeting in Chicago, attended
On Monday, Jan. 6, Dr. Margosh-1 are evidenced by a
strong Haden.
secretary to Postmaster General by delegates of the National Ap•
es will lecture on the "Future of salt chapter, which has just been
Wilson; at 41, Mayor of Cleveland, Peals Information Service and by
the Yiddish Press." As editor of ! organised with 47 girls an charter
and at 45, Secretary of War in presidents and other represents,
a flourishing Yiddish daily and as members. There is also an Atli-
President Wilson's cabinet, His tines of 12 national organizations -'-.4,
a keen student of the Yiddish Ian- lsh group on the University of Illi-
ublic services. during the World and presided over by William J.
tguage and its development Dr.' nois campus.
c ro er of Cincinnati, former
Wier merited the Distinguished
argoshes remarks on the subject
Mrs. Howard Salzenstein, so-
Service Medal recently presented president of the National Confer.
ill be of great Interest and sig- prano, accompanied on the piano
him by the late Secretary of War, ence of Jewish Social Service,
ill sure.
29 Cities Represeeted,
by Mrs. Henry Monash, will pre-
James God, for his work "behind
The Jewish Ceiters Association sent the musical program. A re-
In addition to the consideration
the lines."
has engaged as its fourth speaker port of the national Hadasaah con-
First Row: Mrs. George Goldsmith, President of Los Angeles Hostess Section;
of
the
problem of overlapping ap-
Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, New Orleans, National President; Mrs.
Former Secretary of War Baker
on the Yiddish Pnrum the popu- vention, which recently took place
Hannah G. Solomon, of Chicago, Founder and Honorary President;
is known as a great friend of the peals from the standpoint of the
Mrs. F. H. Wolfsteln, Chairman of Los Angeles Triennial Convention
lar lecturer and scholar, Dr. Kauf-
federations,
the problem also was
Board.
Second
Row:
Mrs.
Alexander
Wolf,
Second
VicoPresIdenti
Mrs.
S.
M.
Biumauer,
Third
Vice-President;
Mrs.
David
M.
Greenwald,
in Atlantic City, will be rendered
Jewish people. He has adressed
Treasurer; Mrs. L K. K. Prager, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger, Executive Secretary; Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman, First Woo-
man, who will appear here in Feb- by Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president
many Jewish gatherings through- considered from the viewpoint of
ruary.
the
national
organizations and •
,
President
(Not
Shcwn).
of Senior Iladaasah•
out the country and has taken a
special interest in Zionist affairs-1ton to Pace Opposite Editorial)

IS LEADER IN
MOVEMENTS IN FRANCE

Takes Active Part in Zion
Speaks Hebrew
Fluently.

TEMPLE SISTERHOOD tne,ornifi e
, TO HEAR DR. DERRY body life

COUNCIL TRIENNIAL
IN L. A. JAN. 12-17 o

Mention Meyer as
German Ambassador



of Marygrove Col
lege to Speak at Beth
El on Jan. 13.

ZIONISTS TO GIVE
SMUTS RECEPTION,

GOVERNMENT COUNSEL
SAYS ZIONISTS UNFAI

Stoker Admits Arab Attacks
but Calls Zionists
Responsible.

Will Review Achievements
Of National Body of
Jewish Women.

LARGE DONATIONS I
BY PITTSBURGHERS I

k

n n

f ■

,

. .


O'HARA TO ENTERTAIN
COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP
TEA ON MONDAY, JAN. 6 Ph

S. MARGOSHES
TO LECTURE HERE

LEADERS IN TWELFTH TRIENNIAL CONVENTION
OF COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN, JAN. 12 TO 17

WILL CO-ORDINATE
NATIONAL APPEALS

Speaks
at

Joint Drives Planned to Wipe
Out Duplication of
Effort.

NEWTON D. BAKER TO
SPEAK
SPEAK HERE JAN. 13



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