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A merica Apish Periodical heater

All Jewish News

All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

CUPTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

fFRONIGL E

1

Urphali Was First Jew Ever
to be Condemned to
Death in Zion.

12 ARABS ACQUITTED
IN MACLEFF MURDER

London Denies Report Luke
May Not Return to
His Post.

1.0-4-0

[

THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER. PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930.

VOL. XXIX. NO. 10.

GRANTS NE' TRIAL
TO CONDEMNED JEW

TELEPHONE I
CADILLAC!

Detroit Judaeans
Observe Chamisho
Osor February 13

Under the auspices of I kurttit
Young Judaea, more than :too
boys and girls will be enter-
tained at it special Chamisho
Osor b-Shvat (Jewish Arbor
Day) celebration at the Phila-
delphia-Byron Talmud Torah,
on Chamisho Door, Thursday
evening, Feb. 13.
Motion pictures of Palestine
will be shown and bags of Pal-
estinian fruits will he distrib-
uted. Young Judaeans and Tal-
mud Torah pupils will be the
guests.

SEEK ASSISTANCE
FOR IMPOVERISHED
RUSS, POLISH JEWS

With Machinery.

DRIVE FOR $2.000.000
DURING NEXT 4 YEARS

System to Relieve Plight of
East European Jews
Is Planned.

ASSURE SECURITY
RULES PALESTINE

Labor M. P. Rehashes Magnes' Proposal
In Discussion of Palestine's Situation

JEWISH WELFARE
FEDERATION PLANS
SPRING CAMPAIGN

t'orntaition on the entire satiation.
What was heralded as an in,
portant nutting for the discussiet. Mr. Brockway's admire, was the
!nest disappointing ever heard in
Je
\1-
of the Palestine situation by
ish, Arab and British spokesmen, Detroit on the Palestine situation.
held Tuesday evening in the Ih-• Being neither pro-..Arab nor ioro- Industry Rapidly Recover-
ing, Declares Chair-
troit Institute of Arts auditorium, Jewish. he first scratched the Jews
gui and attempted to heal their wound
man cf Planning.
out to be a farce which guar
opposing factions an opportunity with iodine; then he pricked the
to display their emotions. Arab and covered his wound with
SAYS
STOCK MARKET
Was the Illercurovhrome. Ile played a game
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman
HOLDS NO TERRORS
..trend
speaker for the Jewish side. John on the fence in order not to
either element, and failed to pre
Nassar, Arabian newspaperman, sent a solution for peace, which Declares Money for Philan-
the view oint of his peo- he pretended to propose, or to co-
p ore
thropy Can be Had in
L ab or
roc
way,
k
Fenner Bp
plc
po ml.
peeSa an othcial view
This City.
ae .11
M r mt
Rehashes
Magnes'
Plan.
posed to discuss the attitude of the
ad-
The
text
of
Mr.
BrockwaY's
In
anticipation
of the usual
Labor
Party
on
Palestine,
and
his
I
ums miny, 0
opting campaign of the Jewish
subject was SO announced by Ito'dress consisted o the
chairman, Charles Ai. Novak, prin. the proposals made by Dr. Judah Welfare Federation, the Detroit
m•ipal of Southeastern High School. L. Magner, dean of the Hebrew Service Group of the Federation
But when Mr. Brockway open-41 University at Jerusalent, for the is now commencing its prepara•
his address he made it clear that formation of a parliament in Pal- lions, Felix J. Mahler announces.
he spoke (only for himself estine. Even unto the detail of Mr. Mahler is chairman of the cam-
guaranteeing that Jewish immigra-
The Folly of Such Meetings.
lion will not be interfered with
Tuesday evening's meeting dent-
tonstrated the fully of gatherings by such a parliament, M r. Brock-
ways proposals were exactly US i
of the type in which an audience voiced by Dr. Magnes. After he I
with divided emotions is given free had completed his address, those'
reign in cheering and jeering the
whim "'ad DI ' NI"gues' phut were
side it prefers or opposes, with left
without a single new thought
the speakers including an unit-
formed but well-meaning Arab and (or idea from this speaker.
a Parliamentarian who is hailed as fail
So his
completely
Mr. Brockway
informed did
Jewish
listeners •
an authority on the Near East but
who reveals complete lack of in- (Turn to l'age Opposite Editorial)

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Orthodox to Meet
Saturday to Form
A Federation Here

Plans for the formation of a i
Federation of Orthodox Jewish
congregations will be com-
pleted at a meeting of syna-
gogue representatives at Con-
gregation Emanuel this Satur-
day: evening, Feb. I, at

ctmeregations that have not
us y et elected delegates are
asked to act at once. Delegates
coming to this meeting should
bring credentials with them.
The committee appointed to
draft a constitution will report
at this meeting.

IIALSMANN APPEAL
DENIED BY SUPREME
COURT OF AUSTRIA

Anti-Semitism Was Held Re-

sponsible for Patricide

Sentence.

VERDICT DEPLORED

BY LIBERAL PRESS

Sternly Scenes Interrupt An-

nouncement of Refusal to

Reverse Sentence.

.11:1:1'SALEM. — I J. T. A. I-
VIENNA.--. (J, T. A.) — The
NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.) — A
loseph Mizrachi Urphali, the first
Supreme Court of Austria denied
decision to include the impover-
death in Pal-
e
the appeal of Philip Ilalsmann's
ished Jews of Poland and other
e•dine, had his sentence set aside
lawyers to set aside the verdict of
East European countries, as well
by the Court of Appeal and the
guilty which a court in Innsbruck
as those of Soviet Russia, in its
te is to be remitted fur fresh
had
brought against hint in connec-
work of supplying the "declassed"
ofence. The deseision was run.
tion with the death of his father.
Jews with tools and machinery,
tiered by the senior British Judge,
As
soon us Halsmann's mother
Brodetaky, Sacher Declare Was adopted after much debate at
Dr. Wise Says Injustice and sister, who were in the court-
A. 0. C. K. Corries, acting as presi-
Saturday's session of the People's
Safety of Life, Property
dent of the Court of Appeals and
room,
heard the verdict of the Su-
May Create Caste of
T..4,1 Campaign convention, at-
preme Court, which meant that
Judges F. II. Baker and R. Cop-
Re-Established.
tended by 715 delegates. Hither-
Immigrants.
Halsmann,
who had been declared
land of the Jerusalem District
to the People's Tool Campaign has
by doctors to be tubercular, would
Court.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—"We gu restricted its activities to Soviet
WASHINGTON.
---
A
plea
to
have
to
remain
in prison, they
The rendering of the decision
W l'alestine not to build another Russia. It was decided to carry
Congress to remedy "injustices" broke down in a flood of tears.
which took 10 minutes pierced the
on a campaign for $2,000,000 dur-
which
he
said
have
resulted
from
The only thing that remains now
uncanny stillness of the breath- Galuth, but as Jewish citizens of ing the next four years, $500,000
the immigration laws was made for the Halsmann defense is to ask
less court as Judge Corries deliver- Palestine returning to our own a year, for relief activities.
before the House Immigration for a pardon.
ed in measured tones his vardict, home and under no conditions can
B. Vladek was re-elected nation-
Committee Monday by Rabbi Ste-
Plead for Justice.
which made a difference between the Jewish Agency Or the Zionist al chairman of the campaign and a
phen S. V) is,. of New York. Ile
The hearing in the appeal of
life and death for Joseph Urphali, Organization consider Jewish im- vote of thanks for the services
supported several bills to liberalize the ease had taken it critical turn
a prosperous ,Iatra Jew.
im du ring the past
b y
reredr
end
i
p rtho s ent
. wiiTm
yui opna ,r,eugguel fi
when Prosecuting Attorney Pietach
Retrial Means Acquittal.
y ear fo th e hwork of a idi ng the
moved that the verdict of guilty
Robed in the scarlet blouse and
was given Vla-
etc oo . provide that all alien in this remain in force, arguing on the
trousers and black cap reserved
Mk at the closing of the session of
befor, July, 1924, be al- one hand that the trial in Inns-
for a man condemned to the gallows
. of convention Sunday morning.
lowed to register fur permanent bruck was conducted in a legal
and standing in a cage elongated
Other officers who were elected for
, residence, instead of requiring him manner, and that, on the other
to accommodate the twelve Arabs
the ensuing year were: J. Baskin,
Po have been here June 3 1921, as hand, the Supreme Court is In-
from Kelonia who were acquitted
treasurer; Meyer Brown and Ja- Detroiter Reports for Corn. Dr. Rosen Describes Work
under present law.
competent to deal with the ques-
for the murder of the members of
cob Ginsburg of Philadelphia,
"Moral Obligation."
tion of lialsmann's guilt.
Here as Highly Grat-
mission on Social
the Maeleff family and their guests
vice-chairman; and N. Feinerman,
"We are not opposed to the prin-
Professor Rittter, one of Hale-
ifying.
in Motza, Urphali instantaneously
secretary.
ciples which now obtain in the rnann's lawyers, had appealed to
Justice.
changed from a bent old man,
Prominent Speakers.
regulation of immigration," Dr. the court on behalf of Justice,
FELIX J. MAHLER
"The progress made in instruc-
weighted down by his manacles to
A number of prominent speak-
Wise said. "Under the new law which he said had been violated.
The executive board of the Un- tion by the Detroit Hebrew Schools
a free upstanding !Mildly-aged man,
ers described the horrible situa-
ion of American HebrewCongrega- during the past 10 years is grat- paiall and collection planning com- injustices have come to pass, due "I do not care whether Halsmann
impervious to his handcuffs which
tion of the declassed Jews in East-
in part to the absence of organized is a Jew (or not, whether Jews de-
tions, in session in Cincinnati, ap- ifying," declared Dr. Ben Rosen in mittee.
slipped ell as his aged mother em-
ern Europe and especially in Rus-
The committee is now busily en- machinery, which injustices can be mand that he be freed or anti-
, - a report before the board of
the proved the report of the Cowin
gov -
broils' and kissed him before he
I sia. James Marshall, son 44
sion on Social Justice, of which ernors of the Jewish Welfare Fed- gaged in preparing an effective or- undone through the proposed , Semites ask that he be kept in
late Louis Marshall, described his
was returned to prison.
jail," he said. Mahler, the other
ganization to cope with the philan- legislation.
:Milford Stern of Detroit is chair- eration.
In everybody's opinion, the re-
personal experiences during his
"There can be no question of the attorney for Heimann, showed
num.
"The splendid achievements of thropic needs of the Detroit Jew- duty of our government to per-
trial means an acquittal. If lir- •
visit to Russia last summer.
POW anti-Semitic placards that the
Mr. Stern reported that a joint your Hebrew schools are due to the ish community.
A vivid picture about the plight
phali's counsel, It:fish, hadn't asked
"We feel assured of success in form the moral obligation which it Ilaken-kreutzler had distributed
of the Jews in Eastern Europe meeting of the Ctimmissions on So- fact that the entire program has any efforts it may be necessary to assumed in the granting of visas Iduring the trial of Halsmann in
for is retrial as an alternative to a
compl ete vindication, Urphali
was painted by Joseph Hyman, cial Just ice of the Central Conf. t- been conducted aiming sound lines. make because even now the eco- prior to July, 1924. No retroac- Innsbruck.
I have kept in touch with the work
general secretary of the Joint Dis-
would have left the court an en-
Protests in Press.
considerably im- tive legislation can annul the moral
of your Hebrew schools for the nomic situation is
tribution Committee, who, as a
tirely free man, instead of merely
The verdict of the Austrian Su-
proved," Mr. Mahler declared. obligation of the nation.
past 10 years and have seen it de-
representative of the Joint, spent
with hopes of being bailed Sunday.
"The
danger
to
America
lies
in
Court
has resulted in many
preme
"Employment is showing a recov-
velop into A system with a well in-
several months in Eastern Europe
creating a permanent alien caste protests here from the newspapers
Wit Discredited.
tegrated curriculum," Dr. Rosen toryfrithe slump of last fall and through the enactment into law of
investigating the situation of the
Urphali's young wife, sharing in
as
well
as
some
regret. The lib-
the business outlook is becoming
added.
the spirit of inhospitality to the eral press announces a new re-
the deathly suspense, shared the
Jews there.
School. Rank High.
Dr. Leo Bramson, president of
foreign
born."
joy too as she stood up during the
campaign.
Even•the
lhabilitation
Belittles Stock Market Scare,
Dr. Rosen was brought to De-
the world ‘'erband Ort, who is now
Dr. Wise testified after Nathan Alldeutscheblatt recommends •
judge's pronouncement. The court
Mr. Mahler is secretary and tree-
troit by the .lewish Welfare Fed-
PROF.
SELIG
BRODETSKY
D.
Perlman,
former
member
of
visiting
this
country,
greeted
the
clearly discredited the four Arab
new trial, while the Reichspoet
suer of the Federal Bond and
eration to make a thorough and im-
ongress from New York, and , criticizes the storm that has been
vitnttoses, saying that it was im- migration as dependent on any convention in the name of the Oct.
Mortgage Co. and a director of
partial study of the United Hebrew
M J. Kohler, a New York lawyer, raised by asking whether the lib-
Other speakers were: Paul F.
p- s•tiltle to reconcile their evidence
the United States Trust Co. In 'Max
other consideration than a deter-
School
system,
analyzing
its
de-
Warburg, Abe Cohan, editor of the
with the medical evidence, and
addition to being a committee said that Representative Celler, 'oral press in Austria and abroad
mination of the capacity of the
deficiencies and evaluating its
holding .1hat the lower court had Jewish people to send Jews to Pal- Jewish Daily Forward, Judge Ja-
chairman of the Detroit Service Democrat, of New York, also had would have conductect.i'.shnilar
achievements. Ile is the director
cob Panken, Alexander Cohan and
t campaign tf the' accused veer, an
been unjustified in accepting the
Group, Mr. Mahler is a member supported the proposed changes.
estine, nor can we admit any po-
of the Associated Talmud Torahs
Other witnesses who supported anti-Semite.
Arch's story. At first the judge- litical consideration to limit Jew- others.
of the Phoenix Club, the Frank-
of Philadelphia and the president
Herbert II. Lehman. Lieut. Gov .'
In the meantime, general senti-
ment ruled out Urphali's content- ish immigration which must be
lin Hills Country Club, and a di- the hills included Lillian It. Sire,
of the National Council for Jewish
ion. Then it declared that the pro- free and determined molly in so far error, sent a message of greeting
rector of the Jewish Social Ser- director of the Division of Aliens ment is with Halsmann's mother,
Education.
in the New Turk City Department who is receiving numerous cam-
regretting his inability to be pres-
secution had n o t made out a satis-
vice
Bureau.
as the country can absorb immi-
'"rhe United Ilelorew Schools of
ent at the opening of the conven-
"The stock market srare of 1929 of Labor; Bernard Deutch of the forting letter, flowers and visits,
factory ease in alleging that tw
grants," declared Prof. Selig Bro-
Detroit rank high when compared
holds no reason for fears fur those I American Jewish Comniission: even from unknown Christian
Arabs had been killed on the day of detsky, member of the London ex- tion.
,
to
Jewish
education
facilities
in
Bernstein of Detroit Active.
philanthropic causes which have Samuel Margoshes, editor of the ladies. Halsmann's mother is de-
the riots when the Arabs attempted ecutive of the Well Zionist Or-
; other cities," continued Dr. Roston.
.1. Bernstein (of Detroit, was
willing and industrious workers," New York Day; S. Kostikyan, a termined to appeal to the president
rt invade Tel Aviv from a point ganization, addressing the confer-
"Almost
all
of
the
buildings
of
the
hlr. Mumbler. "Conclu- , New York importer; Sally Thomas, for a pardon without the consent
tor outside Urphali's house. At core of the English Zionist Feder- elected chairman of the morning
I Hebrew school system provide fide-' commented
head of the Wornens National Iof Halsmann because the rehabili-
sive figures on this very issue have
point the hopes of Urphali's ation which markmi the thirtieth session on Saturday. At the after-
I
quote
physical
accommodations
fur
noon session several resolutions'
been made available by the Sur- Democratic Club of New Jersey, tation fight would then be easter.
relatives and friends rose and fell anniversary of the Federation.
both pupils and teachers. The one
and several officers of the Indepen- A number of Austrian lawyers
were
adopted
with
a
view
to
vey
Magazine
which
points
out
as they crammed the courtroom,
MILFORD STERN
exception is a building which at
He expressed the hope that while strengthening the People's Tool
have offered their aid in a renewal
s given to Aent Order It'rith Abraham.
mon ey
until the concluding sentences
the present time is somewhat over- that more
the Jews welcomed the decision of Campaign in the future, and re-
The witnesses stressed what of the case.
philanthropic
campaigns
during
made it clear that the verdict
enc. of American Rabbis and the crowded."
the League of Nations to appoint ports on the mirk of the campaign
The trial and appeal in the
the market collapse in 1929 than they termed the hardships that
would be a retrial.
Union
was
held
in
Cincinnati
Nov.
Reduce Costs.
committee to settle in various cities throughout the
was given (luring the correspond- were inflicted upon many aliens by case have cost Halsmann's family
The 12 Arabs accused of mur- an impartial
Is, 1929- Representing the Union
"Detroit
is
obtaining
the
maxi-
the Wailing Wall issue, the Zion- United States and Canada were
the present law, including the sepa- 100,000 shillings. The costs have
dering five numbers of the Jewish
were Mr. Stern, the chairman, the mum of results from its ex pendi- ing period of 1921i. One hundred
fallen heavily wise Halsmann'a
ists and the Jews 44 the world rendered.
and twenty campaigns for philan- ration if families.
Macleff family at Motza, on Aug.
Union's executive secretary, Rabbi
One of the measures would al- family, friends and Jewish commit-
should have full confidence in the
That the situation of the Jews in George Zepin, Rabbi James G. Ilel- tures," Dr. Rosen stated. "Wher- thropy conducted throughout the
2-1, were freed by a verdict of not
ever the change is compatible with
:
bow
an
alien
holding
an
immigra-
League's commission as a result of , Eastern Europe is getting worse
German Press Aroused.
guilty at the completion of the case
ter and Robert Goldman, all ex- good pedagogy, classes are being United States during the Wall 'tion visa to bring his immediate
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — The
which Palestine in the future every year, that the number of
which had been dragging along for
rept Mr. Stern of Cincinnati; and combined to reduce costs." Facts Street crisis showed an increase family with him when he enters
would be untroubled by this diffi- Jewish "declassed" in
German
press is aroused over the
almost eight weeks. The two
',own], as representing the conference. Rab- and figures on the per capita cost incoini tributions averaging 3.7 per
the United States.
refusal of the Austrian Supreme
culty of religious fanaticism.
well as in Russia, is increasing and
British jurists before whom the
bi Edward L. Israel of Baltimore„ of Jewish education for a child in cent.
Court
to
set aside the verdict of
that
it
is
impossible
to
establish
Immigration Larger.
The Planning Committee.
sow was heard, Judge de Freitas
Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of Pitts- Detroit will be available in Dr.
guilty in the case of Philip Hale-
"'t'he moral is that money fur
Discussing the problem of immi - more Jews 11A farmers in Russia burgh and Rabbi Victor Reichesrt Rosen's report to the Board of
sit Chief Justice McDonnell, an-
mann, who is serving a prison gen.
1
than
have
already
been
established
mtunced their decision after three gration, Protesstor Brodt•tsky sail
of Cincinnati.
Governore of the Jewish Welfare
(Turn to 1.ast Page.)
tence on the charge that he mur-
there, were some of the striking
lours of deliberation. The accused that despite the serious August
Approve Proposals.
Federation.
dered his father.
t statements made by Dr. Bramson,
e ire freed because the judges events it had nit been stopped, bu
Concerning the curriculum of the
The Vosaische Zeitung declares
The executive board of the On-
it that their guilt had not been had grown larger since September
United Hebrew Schols, Dr. Rosen
that it cannot understand how the
ion
adopted
the
recommendations
it • 'yen beyond any reasonable Nevertheless, he believed that thm
PRAGUE. — (J. T. A.) — Th( court could have refused to set
included in the report presented by suggests that the school system be
•ubt.
whole scheme of immigration regu
synagogue belonging to one of the aside the verdict, since it should
,Mr. Stern. The proposals as re- further extended so as to make
When the crowd outside the lotion in Palestine has not beer
oldest Jewish communities in Wis have taken into consideration the
provision for those pupils who can-
/ ported by Mr. Stern follow:
• to rthouse heard the verdict, satisfactory or in any sense wet
rhau in Czechoslovakia has been fart that the judge in Innsbruck,
nut attend five-day a week sessions.
"It was the unanimous sense of
-;''puts of "long live the Palestine come to the Zionist executive. TM '
sold and will he converted into a where Halsmann was tried and sem
0 1 000
Dr. Rosen said:
-- -
the meeting that following out the
moving picture house. The corn - towed, was influenced by local
vernment" burst out from the problem of immigration must In '
"The establishment of three day
.sous Arabs, especially from the settled not by the government o r suggestions contained in the rcso- per week classes would he a for- Miss Irma Kraft to Address nmunity was compelled to sell it
sentiment. It believes, however,
• tubers of the accused Arabs' by the Palestine administration . Will Officially Open at Ban- intim, passed at San Francisco, the ward step in making available a
synagogue in view of the poverty that the drama is not over, and
Annual Event Monday,
rabbinical group be extended finan-
of the congregation and the great
imilies. The Jewish population said Professor Bromletsky, but de
quet On Sunday ,
Jewish education for those pupils
Feb.
10.
clot aid in its work to the extent who are not regularly getting re-
migration from the village. (Turn to Last Page.)
trus almost unanimous in its indig- ponds on the Jews themselves •
Feb. 9.
of $2,500 annually and that in
ligious instruction. This is not to
Four Jewish women's organize-
I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.
(Turn to Last Page.)
event of any part of this amount be construed, however, as mean-
1)147114 ' S campaign fur $10,000 not being used, within the year, it
[inns will meet jointly on Monday,
for the Gewerkschaften fund, would he returned to the U. A. H. ing that the present curriculum, Feb. 10, at 2:30 p. m., at Temple
' which finances the needs of the C. Your commission hereby m- which is excellent in itself, ought Beth El. This is an annual event
in any' way.
Jewish labor movement in Pales-, , ommends the appropriation of $2,- be jeopardized
for the Detroit section, National

"The United Hebrew School sys- Council (of Jewish Women, the Sig-
tine, will officially open on Sund ay •
500 for this purpose.
tem may well point with pride to terhoodof Temple Beth El, the Sis-
..
Feb. 9, with a banquet at
evening,
ng:
Your Commission on Social the two groups in its recent grad-
Hotel Matter.
terhood of the Shaarey Zedek Con-
With Dr. Jehuda Kaufman, not- Justice is considering the advisa- uating class. One group was of
gregation. This year the league Ludvvig Vogelstein Points to Security Enjoyed by Jews in
effiteator and lecturer, and Bar. bility of recommending to the 10 students who have completed of Jewish Women's Organizations
This Country; Says U. S. Jewry Should be in Van-
Plan to Inaugurate
uch Zuckerman, national Peale Thirty-Second Biennial Couneil of the regular seven year course, the
g
City - Wide Cultural Program, to Include ed
is participating also.
guard of Spiritual and Religious Development.
Zion leader, as speakers, workers the Union the adoption of as much (other group was of 15 students who
Miss Irma Kraft of New York,
Debates, Lectures and an Open Forum; Hope to
for this fund hope to inspire work- of the program of Social Justice have completed the 10 year course, who spoke in Detroit last year, will
Interest Social Groups in Jewish Culture.
givers
at
this
(adopted
by
the
(ventral
Confer-
thereby
qualifying
as
teachers."
CINCINNATI.— (J. T. A.) -- scheduled to take place in London
tie the guest and will deliver an
tors and prospective
t to the end of raising the once of American Rabbis at Chi-
address on "Jewish Woman Re- "We are endeavoring to raise up on July 28 of this year; we are en.
.
Emanuel 1 Maga('
cage, Ill., in June, 1929) as can be
Ten major Jewish youth move-I also the soc i I gro u p s .
born." Miss Kraft is an interna- a generation of God-fearing, law- titled to 35 delegates there."
Berlatsky, educational director of ' quota in one week.
A luncheon in honor of Dr. Kalif_ agreed upon.
nts in Detroit, including Avu-
tionally accepted authority on the abiding, idealistic men and women
Referring to the outbreaks be-
the Jewish Centers Association,
Propose Paper for Union.
',oh, Young Judaea, Jewish Centers heads the committee in charge of man will be held this Tuesday, at
drama. As author, lecturer and who will be a credit to Judaism tween Jews and Arabs in Pales
the survey. David Cohen, temper- the Statler. Prominent Detroit "The joint session in the course
journalist she has traveled the and faithful servants to mankind." tine last August, he said:
Association, Menorah, A. Z. A.,
I.ud•ig Vogelstein, chairman of
ary chairman of the council, heads leaders are expected to attend this of its discussion relative to ways BOSTON.—(J, T. A.)—Abraham world over, attending many of the
"A Literary People."
Young Israel, Mizrachi Ilazoir,
well as the banquet. and means of bringing to our con- E. l'inanski of Brookline has been important national and interna- the executive board of the Union
Zionist Youth League, Junior Jew- the cultural committee. Mr. Cohen luncheon as
"We sympathize with our breth.
of American Hebrew Congrega-
, ish National Fund, and others, is president of Detroit Avukah and Reports from the committees in gregations the Jewish teachings on appointed to the Superior Court tional women's conventions of re-
prior to receiving his degree front charge of preparations state that Social Justice, developed the tug-, bench by Governor Allen to fill the cent years. A keen observer, she tions, thus defined the guiding pur- ten who have suffered so severely
went on record last week favoring
This event again shows an clearly
the formation of a council for the the Universtiy of Michigan was many organizations have pledged gestion and the conclusion that it vacancy caused by the death last has become thoroughly acquainted pose of that organization in his ad- and beyond dispute that we wit(
dress at the semi-annual meeting
co-ordination of cultural work president of the Avukah chapter at their support to the drive. It is is about time for the Union and week of Judge David A. Lourie. with womanhood in many lands.
have been privileged to live in thil
reported that more than 150 have the Conference to co-operate in the The appointment was no surprise
Miss Kraft in correspondent for of the board here Saturday eve-
among the Jewish youth of Detroit. Ann Arbor.
country which guarantees us the
already made reservations for the publication of either a weekly or a as Judge Pinansky was highly rec- the Central Press Association. the ning, Jan. 25, at Hotel Sinton.
• —_______
At a meeting of representatives
"The Union," said Mr. Vogel- inalienable rights of life, liberty
. .
monthly magazine whose function , ommended by Republican leaders, Daily Telegraph and the Jewish
banquet.
of these movements, held Sunday RABBI FRANKLIN WILL
and
the pursuit of happiness must
Chronicle
of
London,
and
is
a
con-
stein, "is the national organization
it shall be to present to our people both Jews and non-Jews.
afternoon, at the Shaarey Zedek
The new judge, who is 42, is one tributor to the New York Eve- of 282 Reform Jewish congrega- prove ourselves worthy of our fav-
DISCUSS "HAS JEW AN DR. KAUFMAN TO GIVE
and to the public at large, Jewish
branch, Twelfth and Atkinson,
ored
position and should he in tht
ning
Post,
the
Century
Magazine,
3 LECTURES AT CENTER
religious ideas and ideals. The pa- of the outstanding trial lawyers in
tions in the !Tufted States and
plans were formulated for the per- INFERIORITY COMPLEX"
Dr. Jehuda Kaufman will deliver per should deal with every phase Massachusetts. During the World the New York Herald-Tribune. She Canada, and the consideration of vanguard of spiritual development
fection of proposed plans and for
and
religious
progress.
i primary War he was a commissioned officer is a constant contributor to the its welfare is equivalent to con.'
The theory propoundedby the three lectures at the Center, 31 of our religious life as is
the immediate inauguration of a
"Our brethren abroad are at
in the Ordnance Department, and theater, writing and producing. sidering the progress of the Amer-
Dr. Melbourne.
concern.
city-wide cultural program which rmi •
Viennese
,,
disadvantage
in having to concen.
Sunday evening, Feb. 2, he will
The Union publishes a paper later a member of and legal ad- Her newest play, "Reborn, which ican Jes and his loyalty to the
will bring the youth interested in Alfred Adler, that many human
trate their thoughts upon the de
viser to the Claims Board of the U. was recently presented in Pitts- faith of his fathers.
educational efforts closer together problems are due to what he calls speak on "What is Jewish Cul- for the youth of our religious' S. A. He has been very active in burgh and Philadelphia, will be
Out
tense of their civil rights.
3S to Go to London Meeting.
the "inferiority complex" in car- lure?"
schools under the title of "Young
in a joint program of activities.
"It is appropriate to record that situation is secure and we can sal
Monday evening, Feb. 3, he will Israel." What is needed in addi• Jewish communal affairs. He is presented on Broadway soon.
men and women, has because
The proposals call for public de- fain his
secretary of the Federated Jewish
visit to Detroit attracted deliver an address in Hebrew.
our activities haste extertled in with the prophets: 'Not by migh'
lion
is
a
paper
for
the
adult
and
bates, open forums and lectures. of
On n Tuesday evenin Feb. 4, he the mature minded of our t•ommun- Charities and prominent in Zionist DREYFUS GOING TO BERLIN
many directions. Our regional nor by Tower but by my spirit
It WAS also pointed out that when much atten lion. It has been said
FOR PLAY ABOUT HIMSELF rabbis are actively engaged in with th'p Lord of hosts'."
some that the Jewish group as will
on The Faith of the ities, one that shall speak with more circles.
youth movements show tendencies by
their field. We are planning a t "It is our duty therefore to con-
-tim
f
an
inf
riority
Arabs."
o

or ess aut h
or i ty upon ma tt ( o rs ram
f'
to decline as a result of lack of such is the s t
igihtu t teo , f
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — The district council meeting for At- centrate more than ever before on
raining to general religious ideas MORE DRUNKENNESS
leadership, this council may be in tc ho amtplfeaxd and an thy
INTERESTS
BUY
attributes
lanta, Ga., in the month of March. the spiritual development of our
ii
Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency
repre-
tehe
atofinth
AMONG JAFFA ARABS
of Judaism, to problems and meth-
Position to step in and effect a re-
country and thus
characteristic of the Jew may be 3RD TOWN IN PALESTINE emir of Jewish religious Mut ation,
JAFFA.—(J. T. A.)—Despite sentative has been informed in the- We are planning a Metropolitan .brethren in this
characteristic
vival of activity.
district rally in New York on the to make our contribution as Jews,
atrical
circles
here
that
Captain
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — and to the practical application of the Koran's injunction against in-
explained.
Two committees were chosen at
In his address at Temple Beth El Anseen Abdul !fedi, a member of the historic teachings of Israel to temperance, drunkenness is on the Alfred Dreyfus intends to come to anniversary. of Isaac M. Wise's to the developing civilization of
last Sunday's meeting. to plan the on Sunday morning, Feb. 2, Dr. the Moslem Supreme Council, has the problems of daily life. In other increase in Jaffa. A Jaffa magis- Berlin in connection with the pre- birthday and plan to combine with America. Our history and our tra
cultural program and to make a Leo M. Franklin will discuss this sold the village of Rameh, north- words, there shall be at least three trate, who complained of tens of sentation of a Dreyfus drama in ' it the dedication of Isaac M. Wise tlition have prepared us for this
survey of all youth organizations.
"Han the least of Nablus, to the Latin patri- departments in this publication, cases of drunkenness, sentenced an the lessin Theater, which Henri Memorial Hall in Temple Emanu- task. For over 2,000 years we
with the aim in view of attracting theory under the title
have been a literary people, have
Jew An Inferiority Complex?", arch. This is the third village that one devoted to theology, one to Arab youth to six months in prison Toms, the famous French-Jewish El.
as Participants in a city-wide cul-
"A convention of the World Un- devoted ourselves to the study of
begin at MIS. The pub- ' Vatican interests have acquired in j pedagogy, and the third to social for stabbing a comrade with a pen- lawyer, has adapted for the French
•i
tural program not only the educa- Sers vices
ion for Progtem.ive Judaism is the Scripture."
stage.
recent
months.
applications
or
social
justice.
knife
while
drunk.
tional circles now in existence, but . tic is incited.

.f w ov,„..,„to„,,, to

"declassed" Jews

URGES REVISION OF
IMMIGRATION LAW

U. A, H. C, APPROVES PRAISES PROGRESS
STERN'S PROPOSALS OF LOCAL SCHOOLS

I

4 WOMEN'S GROUPS
TO MEET JOINTLY

GEWERKSCHAFTEN
CAMPAIGN

CZECH JEWRY SELLS
SYNAGOGUE DUE TO
POVERTY, MIGRATION

Union American Hebrew Congregations
Aims to Raise an Idealistic Generation

Ten Major Jewish Youth Movements
Form Council for Cultural Elf orts

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LATE JUDGE LOURIE

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