4 4lWI-1W Amish Periodical eater - - CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - LWISH . AROXICLE _ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER, PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDM, JANUARY 24, 1930. VOL. XXIX. NO. 9. FAITH REAFFIRMED IN PRINCIPLES OF LAND ACQUISITION DETROIT SERVICE GROUP TO EXTEND ITS MEMBERSHIP Chief Rabbi Composes Prayer For Naval Parley's Success London, Jan. 15.-01, T. A.)—Chief Rabbi Joseph Herta composed a special prayer for the success of the London naval conference. The prayer, read in all London synagogues after the one for the kinz, read: Jewish National Fund Con- ference Decides to Raise $500,000 in 1930. Philanthropic Committee Is Seeking Volunteer Workers. ' Paper Does Not Trust 's Rabbis Who Deny God MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — "We should not trust those rab- bis who denounce their past, even if they do publish open letters in our press," declares the Oktiabre, referring to the action of Rabbi Nloishe Gelman, fur 24 years a rabbi, who mist week announced that he no longer believed in God and had nothing more to to with rub. binism or religion. The Oktiribre distrusts Rabbi Gelman's statement: "Gelman and also the rabbis who convert themselves do it only to fool us sr that we will discontinue our fight on the Jewish religion. We shall unmask their new tactics." [ c 11 liEti.i si N iZ 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Jewish and Christian Seminar at U. of M. Rabbi Fink to Pa rticipate in Novel Experiment in Religious Study. JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE AND JEWISH AGENCY AGREE ON COMBINED CAMPAIGN FOR $6,000,000 DURING 1930 ANN ARBOR, Mi ch.--Opening Joint Effort for Palestine Reconstruction and Relief Pro- of the second semester at the Uni- gram in Eastern Europe to Mark United Front in strsit) of Michigan will witness ANNOUNCE ROKEACH'S American Jewry's Fund•Raising History. the unfolding of a novel experi- $50,000 CONTRIBUTION ment in extra-curricular religious MEMBERS DRIVE study of this campus — the cum - --- HEADED BY CAPLAN bination of Jew and Christian in a BAERWALD, BRESSLER, LEWIS, ROTHENBERG Major Daniel Hopkin, M. P., — weekly seminar on Judaism and CHOSEN ON COMMITTEE TO DIRECT DRIVE Assures Britain Stands Christianity. Henry Wineman Elected to Firmly on Mandate. F or mation of a limited and se- Board of Detroit Com- !Med group of Jewlsh and Chris - Statement by Felix Warburg Outlines Need for Continued b tieninunacennnap niirlie women 11111.ADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.) w d mu nity Fund. i tie Reconstructive Effort in Eastern Europe; Says Undi- \ re-affirmation of their whole- under the join dided Support of All Jews Needed for Palestine. n a rted faith in the soundness of leadership of Rabbi Adolph H Maurice J. Caplan is heading the the principle which calls for the ink, director of the B'nai B'rith membership extension drive of the acquisition of land in Palestine as II illel Foundation, and Rev . pf Detroit Service Group of the Jew. NEW YORK.---(J, T. A.)—At a joint conference of the inalienable property of the Thomas I.. Ilarris, director of liar ish Welfare Federation. - representatives of the Jewish--Agency for Palestine and its Jewish people under the aegis . of ris Hall, Episcopalian studen "The service group is intended A constituent bo dies in this country, an understanding was guild, which will neat for 12 week e the Jewish National Fund was giv- to further communal undertakings Oranges of Jewish at the Ilillel Foundation. A aims! en by upwards of 500 delegates at- reached on all of the important elements of the proposed of Detroit," commented Mr. Cap- Groves High Priced Ian. "We believe that only through taneous presentation of the de . agreement for a combined campaign to raise the sum of $6,000,000 tending the National Conference velopment of Christianity an it for the year 19:30, subject to the formal approval of the executive of the Jewish National Fund here. Foreign Affairs Committee joilaism, approached from a his- committee of the Joint Distribution Committee, it was announced JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— After listening to stirring address- Reporting a general depression Told of Other Calendar torical standpoint, wil be give n last Friday to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency by Felix M. es by Emanuel Neumann, presi- Warburg, in the orange trade and low by both men, while the closin g dent of the Jewish National Fund, Dr. Droock, Newly-Elected a chairman of the Joint Distribution Reform Plans. prices in the London market, meetings will be devoted to a cone Louis Lipsky, president of the. Co i 1 themmittee and al so chairan m of President, Announces parison of the respective religion the Hebrew daily Wear asserts Zionist Organization of America, administrative commit tee of Ew hat er h as j us t prayerbooks and discussions of th that fruit from the Jewish Appointments. end Major Daniel llopkin, Labor the Jewish Agency. The proper: re d n sent to the Foreign Affairs problem of establishing more than groves generally fetches a high- meinhcr of the British House of J will be presented to ' the Committee of the House of Repre- a mythical good will between Jew er price because of superior se- Commons, the enthusiastic delta- Dr. Victor Droock, newly-elect- Joint Distribution Committee for sentatives, signed by the Rev. Dr. and Gentile. lection and packing, and ex- gates pledged their support during e d president of Pisgah Lodge No, its confirmation shortly. Of the Muses Ilyamson, president, and Rabbi Fink Honored. presses the hope that future the coming year with a view to 3 4, I. 0. B. B., announces the ap- $0,000,000 to be raised, $3,500,( )00 Isaac Roseng.arten, secretary, of The search fur knowledge has shipments will neutralize the raising at least $500,000 for the P ointment of additional member: are to be turned over to the Jo int deficiency. the League for Safeguarding the been designated as the primary mo. Small Building Should Be Distribution f the general committee and of Jewish National Fund. Committee for C Fixity of the Subbath, represent- tiviiel f,oar ifnonrinorritinagni is s Nucleus, Many Many Now With virtually every part of the t he personnel of committees to bursement and $2,500,000 to the ing practically all the national no e vountry represented the confer. f unction during his term. Believe. His Jewish Agency for the program Jewish organizations in the coun- ment of a bond of sympathy be- erre for conviction and loyalty will a ppointments follow: adopted at Zurich last Summer. try, including among them the tween members of the group, to be Additional members on general go down as one of the meat ani- The movement for the construct- teworthy ot rynk : st hat t i ie n th itiola rough I l American Jewish Committee, the composed of prominent figures on mated gatherings ever held. All e ommittee, to serve with the new t h ls action, ion of a Jewish hospital in Detroit ! this ioono fno, for the time in the American Jewish Congress, the In. the university campus, a bond dicers: Henry M. Abraninvii,:, the speakers were unanimous in 0 was revived here last week as a history this work, tone n ational dependent Order Irrith Abraham ; extend Juins Deutelhaum, Arthur Feld the increased impor- - ''zing result of a meeting of the board of tfhuend-froareis„inngwohrigehanihznavteionfowr ears rap h asi join t he Independent Order [Vila tabariocuhg h ht"sat. hoped will lthe r rank a tunawhich the Jewish National man, Ben ja mi• n 13. Goldberg, A. J. direetors of the Hebrew Hospital, tan Irrith, the National Council of and file of the Michigan student Fund has taken on in recent Houtlash, Harry Levine, Joseph Association. These efforts were contributed toward the relief; and Jewish Women, the Zionist Organ- body. Miller, Jacob Miller, Sam Munch. ninoinst )uct innpragpomm. 41.3 the nienths. stimulated by a statement recently- Jrec Rabbi Fink has accepted an invi- ization of America, and all the rob- Morris Shatzen, Milford Stern, 11. To Co-Ordinate Efforts to Assutances by M. P. made to The Detroit Jewish Chron- • Distribution • Frank Schwartz. hinical bodies of the various groups tation to membership in the Ann Eastern shoed the dole- Z. Goi•don He by IL H. l'renzlnuer, secretary Maior Europe and Palestine, Eliminate Waste and to within Jewry. Arbor Ministerial Association ladies' Auxiliary: Sirs. Anna of the Detroit Department of and those who, in the ranks of tIP, - the gates by the assurance that the Rubenstein, Mn,, N. Blatnikoff, The letter points out that the heretofore composed exclusively of MAURICE J. CAPLAN Protect Traditions. lie Welfare, that the Shaarey Zedek Zionist Organization and outside British Government regardless of "blank day" device, to which the Protestant clergymen. Fur the Miss Anna Kau(man. politieul complexion will stand Anti.Defamation Committee: Sey- a loyal membership of volunteers National Committee on Calendar past three and a half years he has building on Willis and Brush can it, have labored in behalf of Pal- At a series of meetings held dur firmly on the !Mandate. Ile urged mour Frank, chairman, Sidney - can projects Inc communal better. Simplification has shown itself to been a Member of the Council of be rebuilt fits a hospital and that estine. Full control and directio n this building is ' ideally t et or of the $6.000,000 campaign, it is American Jews to set the stdlird Alexander, Henry Abramowitz, Dr. it the past two weeks, the loan ment achieve fruition. o the fixed University Church I% orkers. be partial, will destry elation was laid in Detroit for the the purpose. . stated, will be lodged in a cal for the Jews of the ww or ld!Leto M. Franklin, Rabbi A. M. "For this reason we are now en- periodicity of the Sabbath and that Organise Mille! Players. Rosenthal, president, and Assign committee consisting of Paul for the purchase of land in Pales. Hershman, 1). W. Simons, Bernard organization of a Federation of gaged in vigorous efforts toward Such reform is inconceivable to the Aa a result of unusually success- Orthodox Jewish Congregations r, tine. Major Ilopkin exhorted them Ginsburg, Adolph Freund, Nfilford the extension of the number of Jew as well as to the Seventh Da y fart work in dramatics at the Uni- %William Buchhalter, secretary of ' Baerwald, David M. Bressle !T, iNasal Hair). net to be sidetracked by prop"- Stern. civic spirited members in the Lin- Adventist, the Seventh Day H an. v,ersity of Michigan, the Ilillel the old Hebrew Hospital Assueia. Judge William M. Lewip and Mar- Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, who orig- lion, announced at the same time cis Rothenberg, with whom will ganda of one kind or another from Orgunization Committee: Sate- inated the plan and under whose troit Service Group. We plan to Ws, and all other Christians who Foundation now possesses a recog- that in the treasury of the associa- , associated an advisory committee the main issue of setting up the l opt Goldfine, chairman, Dr. E. J. enlist loyal and efficient volunteer attach religious sentiment to a nized campus society known as the ee guidance the Federation is being An an- workers who will agree to give fixed Sabbath on the Lord's Day. Hillel Players, which is producing tion is left $41,785, this sum being 1 a prominent leaders. Jewish Natitinal Home by the ac- Bernstein, Benjamin 13. Goldberg, formed, there is , avnible for a Jewish hospital, pro-1 nouncement naming the honorary quisitien of land. Ile aSSUCed them A. J. Houdash lose di Mill. R their time and energy to all activi- The letter further asks, in view of fur its debut into university theat- need for such a consolidation of that the Zionist calls,. Was not with- i t ; ties for community bettermeni the existence of other feasible 13- ricals "Caponsacchi," written by vided such a hospital will be built p residents and other officers-of the ilph 31eyerstihn, Siam Munch, S. Orthodox Jewish energies in order !campaign he issued shortly 1l by out influential friends in the House K which may be sponsored by the month calendar plans, which are , Arthur Goodrich at the suggestion . with a kosher kitchen. will . Slobin, A. L. Feldman. Sam to eliminate waste and to guard Mr. Warburg. of Commons and he declared that Favor Snail Hospital. Jewish Welfare Federation," added nut wedthal to the "blank day" fen- "f Ruse Palmer. The play was roller, Isadore Muskovitz, Dr the traditional rights of Orthodox . Zionist Groups Co-operate, man been in Palestine in- D aniel M. Stiefel. Jews. Mr. Caplan. had ture, and which serve practically written for Walter Hampden, who' At a meeting on Tuesday evening, Seek Volunteer Worker.. •toad a Luke there would have The agreement has been work( d Publicity Committee: all the purposes desired generally until recently has been showing it I at the home of Mr. Rosenthal, ate Aaron Purposes of Federation. been no riots." , out in consultation with the Me n- urland, chairman, Jacob Miller, Mr. Caplan is a member of th-- by proponents of calendar reform, in New York and Philadelphia. The conferente was opened by it udolph Moyersohn, Joseph Berri- The Players, although which Jewish physicians and inter- , ist Organization of America, the Rabbi Ashinsky pointed to the Union League Club, the intre•, - :hat the Foreign Affairs Commit- ested laymen were was present, the kfizrachi, whoi Rabbi Sfax D. Klein of Philadel- s t en:, Jacob Sehakne, occasional abuses in the observ- Donal Yacht and Country Club, the tee of the House of Representatives only a week old, have attnitleti no- !hospital Situation review d Hadrissah.end•tho : e thin who turned the chair ors!. lo Intellectual Advancement f'oni- ance of the laws of Kashruth, re- Detroit Yacht Club, Franklin !lilts, oppose the "blank day" device or tice on the campus because of their with the aim of revivingofth ne move- i full co-operation in the campaign in assured. Mr. Neumann, who in his preside!, n , ittee: A. !knock, chairman. sulting from competition on the and the Phoenix Club. He is defer the passage of the resolution distinctiveness. They are one of merit for the building I M r. Warburg, in issuing this at 1 - tint address declares! emphatical- II envy- 31. Abramovitz, Arthur E. part of shochtim. These abuses, Shriner and an Elk, in addition to for the calling of a conference to the few college groups in the coun- health center. ly that the Jews had been derelict ,F; xel, Morris Shatzen. he said, can be elinlinated by cen- being president of Metropolitan simplify the existing calendar "un- try who take complete charge of Unlike the views advocated last' nouncement, stated: , their produ ctions , including in their duty, that they had nut ins, t e ti alizing supervision under the "The agreement, when confirms d Finance Committee: r when o large hospital was Motion Pictures, a governor of the til such time as the true sentiments Ben F. yea, inquired enough land inPalestine. Gi Adman, chairman, Mandell Bern- pl a u med fedeiatinn. Ht. also point- International Hockey League, and of the people of the United States technical work as well as the his- favored, opinion now predominates , h p the Joint Distribution Commi't - "Twenty percent of the population s t chi, Jacob Miller, Morris Shut- ed to the numerous appeals fur , have been fairly and fully aiseer- trionic interpretations. in favor of a small building to ' tee, will draw into the closest and Charter membership in the Ilillel serve as a nucleus fur a large and friendliest cosoperation the 'men in Palestine is Jewish but only six ze n. funds being made here week in and (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) tallied." Players small anti will be aug- creditable hospital. percent of the land is in Jewish and women who have unselfishly Entertainment Committee , : Bar. week out for various Yeshivahs nu nttd by those students who may poss,ion. This includes both ne y Yanett, chairman. William abroad, and said that the worthy worked fur both causes separately Urges a Trust Fund. be elected to the body after having privately evened land and that in Gr een, Abraham Littman. Charles institutions suffer on account of Dr. Emil Amberg, who has long until this combined campaign wa s participated in , a Ilillel play in been identified among the staunch planned. It is of the utmost irr- the pdssession of the Jewish Na- S. Katzowitz, Harry Weinberg, Ai-. many fake ones for which appeals . .suite (apath y. e 13 organizers supporters of the hospital move- portaine that the cordial good will tior.al Fund," he said. t h ur L. Feldman, Nathan Rosin. arc made. This can he eliminated o the so ciety include: Irving meant, proposes that a system of and harmony under which thin El as Goldberg, Sam Munch. U. P. A. Contributed Little. through the formation of an Or- Cfooper , M arsh all Shutz, Arthur A trust funds lie established as a campaign will now be projected, I nitiation Committee: Elias Gold- thodox F'ederation, Rabbi Ashinsky i, A report from the treasurer of Bernstein and Maurice Lazarof means of assuring a hospital for should lie preserved and utilized to di cla red. rg, hairinan; Harry Z. Gordon, the Jewish National Fund. Solo- he Chicago; Milton Marwil, Rosalie the future. Dr. Amberg'sIan the greatest extent. Ti nip-wary 5fficers elected by the mon Lampert, indicated that from eh aplain; Harry ludkoff, seers , Goldstick and Donald Kaufmann calls fur the creation of trusts fur Federation are: J. Levin, presi- "In Eastern Europe, in Russia Oct. 1, 1921, to Oct. I, 1929, the 13 ry. of Detroit; Sylvan Simon, of IP years towards such a building, in Poland, Rumania and Lithuan , Social Service Committee: Na- dent; Isaac Rosenthal and Sam paned during which the J. N. F. s l'ittsburgh; Bernice. Solomon, of with the provision that if the has in and the Central European coun Statesman Who Was One of Original Promulgators of Bal. Cohen, secretaries. m D. Rosin, chairman, Ilenry A. Was pall of the United Palestine - ' Pontiac, Mich.; Joseph Zwerdling, pita] is not built within that time I tries where millions of our breth - utsch, Louis Diamond, Benjamin four Declaration Exoresaea Confidence in the Suc- Rabbis, Synagogues Co-operate. Appeal, the total revenue of the of Ann Arbor; Louise Greenberg, the funds will again revert to the ren live, there is an urgent need - lilberg, El:as Goldberg, Barney National Fund had been $1,562,S07 cess of the Jewish National Homeland. . A committee chosen to draft a of Charleroi, Pa.; Alexander Katz-' donors or their estates. , for continuing reconstructive aid and that of this sum $1,132,103 'a nett. constitution consists of local rah- man, of Clearfield, Pa., and Vivien Funeral Committee : M as Ed. for credits and trade schools, for , D was derived from the ordinary his, the temporary chairman and r. Ambers; based his proposal I medical, child care, cultural and in NEW YORK.—Several hours before his departure for Cardin, of Cleveland heights, Ohio. on the belief that many J sour!, of income of the National w a rds, chairman, Harry Yudkoff, several laymen. ,dews ere dustrial assistance, for the crea 13t. njanim IL Goldberg. anxious to contribute toward a hos- lion of employment Fund such as flag day, flower day, e Rabbi Ashinsky said that all De- England, on the Ile de France, General Jan Christian A. Z. A. Sponsors: Harold Haro- poss ibilitie tidal, but the lack of such a build-; and to enabl collections and Golden Book. trod rabbis pledged their aid to Smuts, former Prime Minister of South Africa, addressed to, William H. Green, Nathan e millions of our co Greetings were brought to the a s this movement and that almost a luncheon of the Zionist Organization of America, on Fri- sag makes such gifts impossible. religionists to find a footing it sin Il conference in person by Mr. Lip- every local congregation has re- day, assuring the Jewish people that Great Britain would carry out her e believes, however, that Jew.s their struggle for a livelihood. Sick Committee: S. K. Slobin, sky on behalf of the Zionist Organ- sponded favorably to the following pledge to foster the establishment of a Jewish National Home in Mrs. Joseph H. Hertz, Formerly • will gladly make. trust funds to airman, A. J. Hotnissh, Max Kit' Paints to Unity in Israel. guatantee the future construction ization of America, Mrs. Robert en resolution penned by him: l'alestine. Resident of New York, Was rds, A. Yuilkoff, Joseph Miller. "In Palestine, it is unnecessary of o hospital, and if sufficient Sz3d, for the Hadassah, Rabbi , "31.'hert as. a movement is afoot Gratitude for the part General Smuts played in formulating the Interested in Charity. raham Lenhoff. for me to dwell on the conditions trusts are established a hospital Wolf Gold for the Mizratihi, Dr. `!" to form in slur city a Federation Palestine Mandate of the League may be built long before the 10- that prevail in consequence of the I. J. Bluestone for the Order Sons of all Orthodox ,Jewish Congrega- ' of Nations was expressed by Louis LONDON. — Mrs. Joseph H. ARONSSON ELECTED • year proposed period. uprising which took ca such tragic of Zion. Berl Locker for the Peale tions for the purpose of bringing Lipsky, president of the Zionist Hertz, wife of the chief rabbi of proportions. Undeterred by these Leaders Confident. Zion, Chaim Grenberg for the KNOLLWOOD PRESIDENT about co-operation, harmony and Organization, who presided at the the United Hebrew Congregations occurrences, the work of recon' Zaire Zion, Samuel Dayan for the At the annual meteing of the unity in matters affecting the relig- Other physician's and laymen luncheon; Felix Warburg, chair- of the British Empire, died Sat- structien will proceed, for the well. eing of Pales Palestine Labor Delegation, and Kn ollwood Country Cluh, the fel- ious requirements of our commun. man of the Jewish Agency; Morris urday. She recently underwent an including Mr. Prenzlauer, express- b tine problems and all its of pea. Judge William Lewis, national to wing officers and board of direr- ity, ell confidence at the meeting at the pies. Important th Rothenberg, vice-president of the operation on her ear. chairman of the U. P. A., on be- for s were elected: "Resolved, that this congrega- that suffi e . Mrs. Hertz was greatly interest- home of Mn. Rosenthal Zionist Organization, end Dr. Ste- . Jewish Agency program press for Maurice Aronsson, president; tion, realizing the significance of half of the Independent order of ed in the charities work of the phen S. Wise, rabbi of the Free dent sums could he gotten for a solution; they require • good deal 'frith Sholom. Na then Silverstein, vice-president; such all-embracing organization Will Speak From Beth El Synagogue. hospital. A committee was chosen of patience and effort; and the London Jewish community. Pulpit on the Palestine Ussishkin, Einstein Mess•ges. Dr . II. Goldstick, secretary; Ben for promoting and strengthening Mrs. Hertz was the former Rose with a view of investigating the sit- Agency mustcount As one of the promulga- traditional Judaism in our midst, Pi Situation. Me•sages of gretings were read Sin ions, treasurer. tors of the Balfour Declaration by Freed of New York, where she tie ion and reporting hack at a and undivided support of all Jews meeting at Mr. Rosenthal's home on who labor from M. Usaishkin and Albert Ein- I n addition to the officers, the does hereby constitute itself as a which England committed herself was a teacher of domestic arts and in behalf of Palestine. Feb. .1. stein. Mr. Ussishkin wrote that fist , lowing members serve on the unit of such organization." "The Situation in Palestine" "before the history of the world" was active in the Educational Al- In the formation of the Agency rd: Myron Keys, Ira Copeland, Congregations which have not Mr. Rosenthal's financial re port it was confidently expected that "the severest attacks on us and' 3 „. ""' will be the subject of Rabbi Leon to aid the establishment of a Jew- i fiance. our all lney Stone, Barney Smith, Sol yet been approached are urged ini- Was presented lita meeting 11 h tivity is directed against the inadr 'heal te Fram's sermon at Temple Beth El is ni ei , cc% rdn esraayl l I ast week of the Hebrew Hospital groups and sections of American , Ko pman, Dave Nederlander, Chris. mediately to communicate with, Jewry Sunday morn- would join forces in brin • urn to Page Opposite Editorial) Fla mburger and Charles Agree. Rabbi Ashinsky and to join the A •' t• The p 4., . inc their strength in, Jan. 25, at with certainty that the "promise and means to Federation. It is emphasized by it tailed account of funds, showing the support of the Jewish Agency. will stand and be carried out, both 10:45. Rabbi Ashinsky that every congre- ! he sum of 141,7)35.25 in cash on Rabbi Fram in the letter and in the spirit." In cation is, under the plan, to re-1 The exes-utise committee of the hand at this time. (Turn to Last Page.) visited hales- his opinion, he said, the mainten- main independent, hut is to be a Zionist District of Detroit, at a! ance of law and order in Palestine tine several port t hsetrifentg leighaetneidng lady for the years ago and and as unrestricted a policy on im- meeting held Sunday morning at was received migration as the resources of the the Zionist office in the Barium - a Judaism. ',cussed plans for activi- by Arabs as country would stand were implied T owtr, in the Balfour Declaration and in ties during 1930. well as Jews. Sol R. Levin and A. J. Blume. Late .lewish Leader Prepared Brief in Famous Oregon Case Arab lead the league mandate. nau, vice-president of the Zionist Sees Jewish-Arab Peace. ensconfided to ' and Was Responsible for Oregon School Law Being General Smuts pointed out that District, were chosen chairmen of him all th Declared Unconstitutional by Supreme Court. the educational and membership Fenner Brockway, Labor Member of l'arliament, to be Great Britain never had contracted s usp dons an d objections, to "collect Jews from all over the committees respectively, and will Principal Speaker; Rabbi Hershman to Present NEW YORK.—(J. T. AL—The Court in which he declared that Rabbi Fram world and place them in Pales- outline their programs at the next against the es..1 Jewish Viewpoint; Nassar, Arab Speaker. interesting situation of the argu- the state might as well compel citi- tablishment of a Jewish homeland' tine," nor was the ,aromise of a meeting of the executive commit- Dr. Jehuda Kaufman, well- in Palestine. Christian as well as' Jewish homeland made with any tee, at the Zionist office, on Sun- ments of the late Louis Marshall zens to read the Sallie paper, be as contained in his brief on the members of the some lodge and be- known lecturer and educator, and Moslem Arab leaders laid their thought of "hostility or antagonism day morning, Feb. 2. The present situation in Pales-1 News of Detroit will speak from famous Oregon school cases and come members of the same politi- Dr. A. Juriss, one of the leaders case frankly before him. to the Arabs." Ile foresaw an The executive committee decided tine will be discussed from three the viewpoint of the Ar abs. later used by the United States Su- cal party as "to say to parents that in the Palestine Jewish Federation Rabbi Frani will reply to the amicable settlement of the differ- at last Sunday's meeting to form angles next Tuesday, Jan. 2)3, at The meeting is to be held under preme Court in declaring the Ore- regardless of their ambitions . . . of Labor, will be the speakers at famous statement of Dr. Judah ences between Arab and Jew xn educational council with the P:15, in the small the auspices of the Women's Inter- gon 'chord law unconstitutional, for their children, regardless of the the banquet on Sunday evening, Magnes, president of the Hebrew "within ■ generation," with the Hadassah chapters for joint cul- auditorium of In. national League for Peace and hemp offered in support of views love and affection which they bear Feb. 9, to open the Detroit drive University of Jerusalem, which "wise gui ance of the British d gov- tural programs. stitute of Arts, Freedom of Detroit. entertained by the head of the them, regardless of their deep- for $10.000 for the Gewerkschaf- calls upon the Jews to accept the ernment and the strong hand Kirby and Wood- Mr. Brockway is chairman of Catholic Church, was given this seated convictions respecting the ten, or the Palestine labor move- status of a minority nationality in necessary in the East." together ward. the %War Resisters' International week when the Pope issued an en- duty wrich they owe for their ment. The principal and the British No-Nlore-Was Palestine, as well as to the state- with the help of the League of Na- At a conference to he held next ment in Rev. John Haynes Holmes lions. Jewish numbers, meanwhile, cyclical with regard to education ethical, moral and religious rear- speaker will be Movement. In 1917 he was secre- . ' of children. ing of their children, the state may Thursday evening in People s Hall book, "l'alestine Today and To- must he increased by immigration Fenner Brock- tary of the No-Conscription Fel- In the encyclical the Pontiff de- come in and take away from them on Twelfth and Seward, final plans morrow," which describes the riots in order that the temptation to Dr. Jehuda Kaufman, noted way, who is sc-: lowship and served a term in pris- "the great majority" of Arabs to scholar, lecturer and author, will clared, in effect, that a child is not that sacred right and performance will be formed for the campaign. as a civil revolt. tive in the peace on at hard labor. In 1919 he was A creature of the state and that of the duty which they conscien- Committees visiting local Jew- be "unfair and unjust" may be re. he the lecturer in the Yiddish open and labor move- joint secretary of the British Com- since those who raise him have the tiously believe that they owe to ish organizations in the interests moved. Ile urged Zionists not to forum series of the Jewish Center ments of Eng- mittee of the Indian National Con - right to educate him as they see their children and to future gen- of the drive report that they are "adopt a policy of fault-finding" on Sunday and Monday evenings. and and the con- gress and in 1920 joint secretary fit, the state cannot arbitrarily in- erations. Our children do not be- meeting with a sympathetic re- with the British government, but to Feb. 2 and 3. tinent, rpm a of the Prison System Inquiry Com- sist en a uniform system of educa- long to the state." sponse, and that a citywide move- set their genius to work at solving On Feb. 2, Dr. Kaufman will member of the mittee. Ile was executive secre- tion. In language that was identical in ment is forming in the interests of English The provisional council for cul- problems which concern them Ro speak on "What Is Jewish Cul- Perlis- tray of the Labor and Socialist In - ' vilslly- The Oregon school law of 1923 spirit. if not in word, the Supreme the labor movem e nt, ture!" On Feb. 3 his topic will be tural work among Jewish youth merit. lie will ternational 1920-1928 and in 1929 sought to mare it a misdemeanor Court on June I, 1925, unani• Funds raised in the Gewerk-. educational movements will meet British government will "Islam," and he will discuss the snssk on "The was fraternal delegate to the In- , play the game with you," he said, Arab peoples and their faith. to permit children to attend schools mously declared "that the child is. schaften campaign are used to sup. Rabbi Harshen. Attitude of the dian Trade Union Congress and at 3 p. m. Sunday, at the Shaarey other than those provided by the not the mere creature of the state; ply tools and machinery to work- and they will carry out their Dr. Kaufman is an outstanding Zedek branch, Twelfth and Atkin- Labor Govern. Indian National Congress, Ile is state. At the invitation of those those who nurture him and direct em, to finance co-ope ative r pledge. On the Jewish people rests figure in Hebrew educational cit.- meat toward the Situation in Pal- author of numerous books includ- colon- son, to complete plans for co-op- who contested the constitutionality his destiny have the right coupled ies, to make possible the function. erat' the responsibility to be wise, to he des. He is planning a Hebrew ! m g - e Gov- of this law, Mr. Marshall, on behalf with the high duty. to recognize ing of hospitals supported by the The provisional council meets un- statesmanlike, and to help in arriv- university extension course and is rellitnaabI: i A. M. Hershman of Con- ernment in .o-opera ion. India," and "A New of the American Jewish Commit- and prepare him for additional ob. labor federation, and for other la- der the chairmanship of Samuel ing at • settlement with the Arab one of the active figures in the gt'egatinn Shaarty Zsdek will pre- Way its Crime." tee, filed a brief with the Supreme ligations." bor needs. Dvir Publishing ea. in Palestine, sent the viewpoint of the Zionists; The meeting Is open, Heyman. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) where he visited last year. to the pub- and John Nassau of the Arabian , lie, at a nominal charge. "Lord of the Universe in whose hand are the souls of the living and the dead, remember in Thy loving kindness million. of Thy children wh o Lid down their lives in the weary years when desolation and war extended to the ends of the earth. May their sacrifice not have been in vain and may their death end all hatred and strife between nation.. Father of Peace have pity on Thy handiwork and remove perverseness from the hearts of all peoples. Be with the messenger s of the great nations who gathered in conference in the mother city of our land for strengthening peace and the reduction of naval arm.. ment. Bestow upon them a spirit of wisdom and counsel and moral strength to understand that righteousnes s alone exalteth ■ nation •nd that by might shall no man or kingdom prevail. Give speedy cause to the lovers of international equity and brotherhood to rejoice. Amen." PETITION CONGRESS GAINST BLANK DAY PICKS COMMITTEES FOR PISGAH LODGE HOSPITAL EFFORT I S REVIVED HERE , ORTHODOX TO FORM FEDERATION HERE I GEN . SMUTS REASSURES ZIONISTS BRITAIN WILL• CARRY OUT HER PLEDGE CHIEF RABBI'S WIFE IS DEAD IN LONDON WI! FRAM WILL REPLY TO MAGNES SUNDAY ZIONIST DISTRICT PLANS 1930 WORK t . Ar gument By y Louis Marshall Aided Point In Encyclical From The Pope Jewish Arab British An g I es P I • ne in Palest Situation to be Discussed Here Tuesday NOTED LECTURERS WILL OPEN $10,000 LABOR DRIVE HERE DR. KAUFMAN NEXT CENTER LECTURER COUNCIL FOR YOUTH WORK MEETS SUNDAY iJ 1