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11- EbETRO1T LIVISR HRONICL

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

PROCLAIM MARCH 16
AS DAY TO PROTEST
REISS PERSECUTIONS

Rabbis of Minsk in Statement
Deny Soviet is Anti-
Religious.
---
JEWISH PROTESTS ARE
RESENTED IN MOSCOW

Dr. Wise Says Jews Under
Soviet Not Better Off
Than Under Czar.

N lo:11. YORK. --- (J. T. A.) —
Proelamatien of Sunday, NIarch 16,

sooution of the Jewish and other
religions by the Soviet government,
was made Wednesday evening by
111 delegates reprtostonting 21 flat-
itomil Jewish torgoinizations, which
moot It the invitation of the Amer-
ican Jewish ('.ogress, lifter hear-
ing Rabbi Stephen S. \Vise declare
he doubted whether Itussian Jews
are better IT under Soviet rule
than they were under the Czar's.
In the resolution unanimously
adopted by the confertmeto, Jewish
communities and organizations
throughout the country are asked
to hold mass demonstrations of
pnatost on that day, and to adopt
resolutions expressing their senti-
ments in regard to Soviet Itussian
teligious policy and actions,
Emphasized in the resolution and
throughout the entire procedure
WAS the declaration that American
Jews are not stocking the down-
fall if the Soviet system and are
not (Marking Sovietism, but are
protesting solely against p•rsecu-
tion of Jews. 111141 111111-Jews bemuse
they continue to uphold their re-
ligion. Reseranuont over attempts
to characterize the protest IlloVe)
1111111 as a blind for a concerted at-
tack on the Soviet Government
w ere freely expressed.

1-0.4-0

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER, PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XXIX. NO. 15.

as a day of tiational protest lot'
An]) ricall Jewry against the foer-

TELEPHONE

C ADILLAC
C
ADILLAC

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930.

Brandeis Urged for
Zionist Leadership
_ –
The movement to save Zion.

i,o1 from its present toliatotito sit-
uation has taken toottertot• forms
through the organization of a
Zionist Itootgue the Ilion of which
is to urge Justiee Louis 11.
Brandeis of the l'inted States
.` ; uprise Court to again guide
the /monist destinies. The or
ganization, with headquarters
at 2 Lafaytotte street, New
Yerk, is celled Zionist League
for Brandt is, and its statement
1 the public is signed by its
to ;1111(000'y v11)1111111111, )111C01) S.
liarsha • , and its 1) . 1111,r:try sec-
retary, Ezekiel Raloinowitz.
The statement thorlares that
"in order that the Jewish Agen-
cy should he able to eleVato it-
self and be inspired loy the ideals
of Zionism, the Zionist sit;
niust Lr ITIIITSVIltell by people
of the type of Brandeis. }tack,
%Vise and the like."

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Leaders In Allied Jewish Campaign To Be Launched
At National Conference At. Washington, March 8-9

LIEUT.
GOV.
LE HMAN.

To Hold State J. N. F.
Conference in April.

Aaron Kurland, president of
the Jewish National Fund of De-
troit, Tuesday 11111101111),1 111,)
of piens by his com-
mittee fur the convening of a
conference tof representatives
from various communities in the
state in the intertost of the Na-
tional Fund.
Tentative plans, according to
11r. Kurland, call fur this con-
ft-re:toe tto be held on Sunday,
April 6, in Detroit, with the aim
of forming a state organization
to stimulate the collection of
finals for the redemption of soil
in Paltostinto and to ktotop the var-
ious (Immunities informed 4)11
the progress of the National
Fund's activities in the Jewish
Homeland.

A. Z. A. TOURNAMENT
WILL CLOSE SUNDAY

PURIM CELEBRATION
IN HEBREW SCHOOLS

Final Debate to Follow the
Services at Temple

-- -
Announce New Arrangement
For Transporting Chil-
dren to Classes.
__—
rural] will be celebrated at all

Beth El.

0AV/0'M BREaLik.,

Abaghs ,vrNENDRe.

branches of the l'nittott Iltobrew
jt/L,GE Wit LIAM
Schools along very simple limos.
PA U L
M. 4 Ew/..r.
The traditional form with all its
11 A 4R,VVA L D
simplicity will be carried in these
celebrations.
The chanting of Purim songs,
the reading of the Alegillah, with
the usual indulgence in the pleas-
tort( of "locating up" Hainan, and
exchange of gifts, known as Sha- I
Inch Mottos, will be the main felt.°
tares of the (1'10,1'lion.
The study of the period and, in
some higher tolassea, t he study if
the 3hogillith itself, const it ate part
L/AN
of the regular school work during
Ell/BL /CK,.
the week preceding the holiday.
• r /S/DOR: D.
New Bus Arrangement.
RABBIS OF MINSK
The schools have completed ar-
RR/-r
DENY PERSECUTIONS
rangements with the Iltotroit Motor
NIOS('(113'.---1.1. T. A.) .A long
Bus Company fur the transporta-
.tatement signed by a oilinber of
tion of children to and front the
AMEJ
the wrested rabbis at Minsk and schools.
Instead of the cold buses
L/P.fK
IMO
issued by the Soviet foreign office owned loy
schools,
the
children
through Teas, the official news
will he toontayed by the large type
(Looney, was node public here. The
single decked louses operated by
rabbis signing the statement in-
trained and experienced conductors.
( baled Nlenachtan Gluskin, Getz
These
buses are well lighted, com-
31,o -•
Yeshotia %iniLalist , Calorie'
fortahly h,eiteol :rod extremely
(oat I '
Osher Kershboin and rt000my.
3lentio i Yitrche.
Part 4)f the exptonstos of the buses ,
.1(folressing themselves "to all re-
as usual, be lotornt , It the Wom-
■ ogiootis ,laws," the rabbis declare will,
an's League of the schools, which
"we are informed that some rabbis is responsible for the bus system of
abroad have joined the worst ene-
the Cnittool lholorew Schools.
mies of the Jewish nis,ple and Jew-
Minyon Elects Officer..
ish religion in unjustified anti-So,
The Sabbath of hole 15 found
loot attacks saying that the Soviet
the
young
congregation of thto
eoyerlinit•nt persecutes the Jewish
aolelphiallyron Talmud Torah at
, ■ •ligion and the Jewish nation.
another election of officers. The
1Vto are furious that a Paris rabbi
totlietors fit the ensuing year are:
participated in at memorial with
President, Irving Isaacs; first vice-
Earned Place of Honor in Jewish History by Defending
the famous inspirattor III Jewish
president, Louis Selik; second vico Awarded Medal for Social
pogroms in ("zarist Itussit, and a
Leopold Hilsner, Victim of Ritual Murder Lie;
B'nai Moshe Sponsors Visit
presioltont, Soothe Genitor; secretary-
leader if lohnokguards, Metropoli-
Service
Rendered
New
Is Great Friend of Zionist Movement.
treasurer, Ruth Kramer; girl stor-
Here Sunday of Former
tan Evlogy. We are furious too
gotta, Lillian Tron, and buy soor-
York City.
at the appeal of the Pop- for a
Hungarian President.
gotta, Mendel Berman, The former
By
BERNARD
POSTAL
Iruwulr against the Soviet.
othuers were: President, Harold
Ft-lit II. Warburg, dtstinguished
Soviet Fight. Anti-Semotism.
The (oultural committee of Con-
Ktopel, first vier-president; \Wilbur
No
people,
not
even
the
Czecho-Slovaks
themselves,
Jeit•ish philanthropist and Celle/Mll-
"We don't understand how it is
gregation 13'nai Moshe, under
Loowentierg, second vice-president;
e! b.ader, was awarded colt, of the will rejoice with more sincerity nor greet with greater hom- whose auspices Count Koirolyi,
Is.ssilole in the same (of religion
foe-
Myron Dushkin. stocretary•treas-
to issue an appeal which may lead firer, Louis Sunk; two girl ser- oh s , 1a211 medals for "distin- age and pleasure than the Jews, the eightieth birthday of Illee pet silent or Hungary and il-
guished squial service to the City Thomas Masaryk, president of Szecho-Slovakia, and the lustrious liberal, will appear here
In serious bloodshed and to try to geants, Ruth Kramer and
Tillie
present this criminal action against Hirschman, :rod two Loy seigeants,
man who built from the ground up what became the present Civello-
religion as a tight for religion. 1Ve Mendel Berman and Ilutl Rosen-
slocak republic. In the hearts of world Jewry, Masaryk ha: a plat,e
understand that not protection Of thal.
ctoniparable with such men as Lord Italfeur and Gi neral Smuts.
ooligien is what incites these peo-
March 7 marks four score year, since Xlasaryk the light of
Services are held every Saturday
cle, but other reaSIIIIS. We didn't morning at 9:11, and are conduct-
• day in a small village of Moravia,
porget and can't forget the bloody ed by the young members under the
then a part of the Austro•Hungar-
oioeds done to the stews by the same SliperViSioll Of
ian empire.
the teachers and
(bide who are now appealing al- principal.
When yet u mere stripling.
' golly for the protection of our
'ciao first •tot of the new °Ricers
a
oligion.
will be to arrange fur a Purim
"We don't need such protection party for members of the congre-
his entire attituole toward them.
' t he Soviet. We toan't separate gation on the Saturday immediate-
As a child he believed the commie
ly after Purim.
Work of Youth Movement to superstition that .1 ews use
(Turn to Last Page.)
A minyon similar t1/ this is h•ld
Christian blood in their religion-
be
Outlined
at
Meet
-
in every branch of the school sys-
ritual and he coirefully Bros-, ol too
ing Monday
tem.
the other side of the .t r,•(0 s Int o
-
ever he posed a .I( wish him-,
This atavistic [orig.( was dissipated
Monday evening,
SAYS JUDAS ISCARIOT
gab
la
dge
No.
31,
1.11.
B.
B.,
ne


HOPED TO MAKE JESUS
(Torn to rage Opposite Editorial(
ing at the 11'noti Moshe synagovoio
KING OVER THE JEWS
Dexter at Lawreme, will prioso
too members and their friends a pl.
-- -
1'. 1st -.ludas Is
gram designed to acquaint the y
Noted Poet and Critic Will ca riot by a daring hit of strategy,
Speaker III Temple
1
w ith the work of B'nai F1'rith :IT •I
aft( opted to have Jesus crowned
Address Beth El
particularly with the progress o :-
M
Men's
Club Dinner
King
of
the
Jews,
and
did
not
Sisterhood.
the A. Z. A. youth movement. TI
COUNT MICHAEL KAROLYI
betray him for 30 pieces of silver,
program was arranged by the c
as the New Testament would have
tello•ctual advancement •ommiot.• A large attendance is expect. Sunday, March 9, announces the
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
us believe, declares II. II. von Kali.'
tor which Aaron Droock is dm, at the dinner to be given in the So following program:
1 n will hold its monthly metinge on
nowski, prominent German author-
man, and is particularly fitting is eial hall of Temple Beth El, untie
'000lolay afternoon, March 1(1, at ity on the Bible, in his new book,
At 2:30 n. Tn. Dr. Geza Schma-
view of the A. Z. A. internatiora! the auspices of the Men's Templi gel, former medical officer in the
p• m. The speaker will be "Judas Iscariot." According in
FELIX M. WARBURG
tournament which is in progrt
Club, Monday evening, March 10 Hungarian army, will introduce
art Untermeyer, m•t, critic and this work Judas was not avaricious
o oloologist.
in Detroit on March 7, 5 and 9.
This will he the annual ladies Count Karolyi, who will then de-
trod Herr Kalinowski declares that of New York" given by Better
Sam Becher, president of the Soi-
Called toy the late Amy Lowell Judas is the most misunderstood' Times, the welfare magazine, (on
liver his lecture on "The Past,
preme Advisory Couneil of th e A
Present and Future of Hungary
''he most versatile genius in man in history. Pointing to the Tuesday, March 4.
organizer
of
th


A.
and
original
•oral Its Former Territories." Fol-
Imerica." Mr. Untermeyer will ardor of Judas, Herr Kalinowsky
The awards, which also vknt to
lowing this, Eugene Gelbman will
inks as his subject The Critic's insists that Judas turned Jesus Dr. Shirley 1V. Wynne, Commis- movement, Will speak on the A. Z
conduct an open forum, during
A.' and its relation to the 111.3O
Halt Doliday," throwing a series
• f sidelights on modern poetry over to the Romans in the hope sioner or Health of New fork, and B'rith.
which Count Kandyi will answer
that Jesus would perform n to the Regional Plan of New York
any
question that may relate to his
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
ger
from an entirely new angle. Mr. miracle.
and Its Environs, were made at a
story.
Cntermeyer's program will include
dinner at the Cosmopolitan Club, eral committee of the ledge, Bat •
nay
Yanett,
chairman
of
the
(onto
o
-
oadinirs from his verse and pars-
Following the banquet, com-
a at which Geer le e • • Hecht, • editor
ta inment committee, outlined a
ones and various considerations on
mencing at 6:30 p. rte. Count
of the pulolication, presided.
extensive program which the lost:: •
the worg of his contemporaries.
Karolyi will speak on "The Present
In the presentation if the award, will sponsor during the forthcote.
Condition and Prospects of Racial
Mr. Untermeyer's most widely
Mr. Warburg was characterized as ing months. Included among three
and Religious Minorities in Eu-
known work. in verse include
"financier, philanthropist, patron will be a theater party, a music.d
rope." lie will be followed by
"Challenge," "Roast Leviathan,"
of the arts, and a citizen whose . evening and a get-together part:-
Rabbi M. Fischer, who will address
"These Times," "The New Adam,"
is without fron- Reports also indicated that a tang-
himself to "The Life, Death and
"Parodies" and "Yesterday and To- Two Jewish Papers in Pales- humanitarianism
tiers." His services to the Feder- I number of mers beri, i s !w i ng r.,.
Deathlessness, of Moses," in view
daY." and the recently published
tine Fined for Con-
ation for the Support of Jewish reined into the lodge. It is oxen t
of the dinner being in the nature
"Burning Bush" which has been
Philanthropic Societies in particu- ed that the tournament of the A.
hailed as hie most mature and hriL
tempt of Court.
of a "Seventh Ahab l'heveah Su-
tar and to Jewish charities in gen- Z. A. in Detroit will aid in a-
dah." B. F. Goldman will act as
liant collection. His "Moses." pub-
toastmaster at the dinner, the
JERUSALEM.—(1. T. A.)—Ab- real, to the Huard of Education, quainting Detroit Jewry with the
lished last year, is one of the truly
chairman of which is Signiuntl
dul Ghani, the young Arab police to the Welfare Council and to re- unusually fine work of the order
:rest biographies ever published.
lief work for the Jews
Gunsberg.
Eastern in the field of Jewish youth edu,a•
As a critic, Mr. I'ntermeyer has orderly who on Nov. 25 shot and Europe were mentioned of
specifically, Gen and leadership.
During his stay here Count
-often been cited for his curious wounded Norman Bentwich, the
Kartolyi will he gut st of Anthony
blend of big idealism and withering Jewish attorney-general of Pales-
tine,
was
sentenced
to
15
years
in
Deutsch
and Robert Rosenberg. di-
TRIBUTES
TO
MASARYK
irony-, and his volume of essays,
rector and president, respectively,
"Reavenx," was widely acclaimed prison for attempted murder. The
PAID THROUGH J. T. A.
as
court
that
sentenced
Ghani
wat
of
Congregation
B'nai Moshe,
the most clever aryl brilliant
work of criticism ti at recent composed of Judge Tute, a Briton,
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) -
Judge
Valero,
a
Jew,
and
Judge
American literati •
has
pro-
Charles Curtis, vice-president t f
d word.
JAMES WATERMAN WISE
i Buderi, an Arab. All of the other
the United Staten, Dr, Nichrolots
The third annual meeting of
Mr. Untermeyer is me of the few: cases arising from riots were tried
Murray Butler, president of Cel- night and members may bring their
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federation
psets in the history al the world,' by courts composed exclusively of
urnhia Univervity, Prof. Edwin R. ladies.
of Detroit will be held Sunday,
and perhaps the only one in Amer- British judges-
A. Seligman, of Columbia Univer-
March 16, at 3 p. m., at the
Jaffa, Waterman Wise, who in-
Ghani admitted having done the
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
ica, who has succeeded in a thor-
sity and Felix M. Warburg, are herited the eloquence and oratori-
Phoenix Club. Presidents of
shooting
but
pleaded
that
he
was
Beth El, Detroit, was a guest of
tough ronqueet of both the practical
among
the
13
leading
American
all
agencies
affiliated
with
the
Cal
powers of his father. Dr. Steph- the Hillel Foundation of Cham-
and the artistic worlds. He is a not guilty and not responsible. Ab-
personalities who extended their en S. Wise, will be the speaker,
Federation will report on their
aign, Ill., during the week-end of
well known designer and manufac- dul !fedi, counsel for the defense,
congratulations March 7 through his topic being "Europe's Youth
at Deities. Henry Wineman will
arch 2. He addressed the re-
tures jewelry; he is a poet yet • made • similar plea, saying that
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, to and America's." The musical pro-
speak on "Detroit Federation's
public
sentiment
believed
that
ligious
services of the Student
practical business man; a passion-
Thomas Masaryk, president of gram will take the form of a dem-
Past and Present.". The public
Congregation on the subject, "So-
ate progagandist yet a critic with Bentwich was an enemy of the. is invited.
Czechnelovakia, on his eightieth onstration of the new musical in- cial and Religious Experiments of
no axes to grind •
(Turn to Let Page • )
birthday.
etrument, the theremin.
Soviet Russia."

Louis

WARBURG HONORED World Jewry Greets Masaryk, President KAROL?! PROGRAM
FOR WELFARE WORK Of Czecho-Slovakia, on 80th Birthday FOR 2 ADDRESSES

PISGAH TO HAVE
A. Z. A. PROGRAM g I !:' , ' , ;T:ko.ra!libi:- ts .::1'e;t'i‘ thh

DUIS UNTERMEYER
SPEAKS ON MONDAY

GETS 15 YEARS FOR
BENTWICH ATTACK

Annual Federation
Meeting March 16

ILLINOIS STUDENTS
HEAR RABBI FRAM

M

Following a stories of the inter

sectitonal debates on Friday in
which district winners participated,
Aleph Zatlik Aleph, the junior
branch of 11'nui ll'rith, meeting in
sixth international tournament
here, will hold concluding sessions
un Saturday and Sunday.
Following services on Saturday
morning at the Shaarey ''/.wick,
luncheon will be held at Hotel Tul-
ler, which is serving no headquar-
ters for the teurnament. The lunch-
eon speaker will be S. A. Better
of Omaha, Nebraska, national
president of A. Z. A. basketball
finals in the evening at the Fisher
1'. M. C. A. will be followed by a
(lance at the 'fuller, and the dance
music will he broadcast over 1VW.1
at II at which time results of
winners in the toourniumont will be
annount331.
Final Debate at Temple.
Special services will be held at
, Temple Beth El Sunday morning,
Dr. Leo NI. Franklin delivering an
appropriate sermon. The final de-
bate will be held following the
services.
The oratorical contest will he
held at 2 p. nt. Sunday in the AVind-
sor Collegiate Auditorium. The
banquet in the evening will be held
in the new Sham Hashomayim
Synagogue in Windsor, with Philip
Klutznick of Umlaut, national se•-
notary of A. Z. A., as the speaker.
Prophies and awards to winmors
will Ile presented at the banquet.
Hon. Alfred M. Odeon and Dr. I.
Ituldnow, national president
and secretary Of the Irmii Writh
will not atteiel the tournament.
The Participating Te•ms.
Teams participating in the d•-
hale), Will represent chapters in
Chester, Pa., Beaver Palley,
Little Rock, Ark., Vancouver, B. C.,
Winnipeg. and Detroit
Chapter 63.
Participants in the oratorical
contest will come from Denver,
Col., St. Louis, Mo., Memphis,
Tenn., Oakland, Cal., Minneapolis,
Minns, and Detroit Chapter 03.
Basketball teams partivipating
will he hoot Birmingham, Al,,,.
Jersey City, N, .I., Des 'Moines. Ia.,
Portlenth Ore., 'Poled", Ohio, Wind-
sor, Ontario. Pueblo, Col., Superior,
Wis., and West Town Chapter if
Chicago,

Z
Z. A. TO BE GUESTS

AT BETH EL SUNDAY

Dr. Franklin To Dimly. "Shall
Critic. of Relig•on Be
Muleled?"

EIGHT DETROITERS
WILL ATTEND JOINT
DRIVE CONFERENCE

600 to Participate in Wash-
ington Allied Jewish
Campaign Sessions.

ALL GROUPS IN JEWRY
WILL BE REPRESENTED

National Tribute to Marshall
Has Important Place
On Program.

Henry 1Vineman, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit, heady a delegation of eight
who will represent this city at the
o national conference in Washington
' this Saturday and Sunday, called
for the purpose of opening the
drive fur $6,000,000, for the Joint
Distribution Committee and the
Jewish Agency.
In the delegation with Mr. Wine-
man will be Meyer Prentis, Fred M.
But zel, Bernard Ginsburg, Milford
Stern, Milton M. Alexander, Max
Ittothenstein and Dr. John Slawnon.
More than 600 men and women,
many of whom come from far-west-
ern cities, have notified the officers
of the Allied Jewish Campaign that
they will participate in the confer-

, "we, All Group. Represented.

The conference will include men
and wotnen who for the past 15
years at least, have been the lead-
ers of various Jewish movements
in their respective communities.
Zionietti and nun-Zionists, Ortho-
dox and Reform Jews, Socialists,
capitalists, representative!. and
spokesmen for every affirmative
Shade of Jewish (opinion, will as-
semble at the Washington Confer-
ence, definitely determined to cre-
ate a common platform for unified
Jewish effort that will be of max-
imum usefulness toward the solu-
tion of the overwhelming economic
and cultural problems of East Eu-
ropean Jewry and to (supply the
Jewish Agency with adequate
funds ((or the upbuilding of the
Jewish 11 0 1111)1111111 in Palestine.
There will be three, and probab-
ly four sessions, the first of which
will be called to order at it o'clock,
and each session will have its own
chairman. Ample time will be pro-
vided during the conference for
delegates to discuss the various res-
olutions and the campaign in gen-
eral.
During the course of the
conferences, addressee will be de-
livered on various aspects of the
campaign, and the purposes that it
will serve. Included among the
speakers are Felix M. Warburg,
chairman of the administrative
committee of the Jewish Agency
and chairman of the Joint Distri-
bution Committee; Luis Lipsky,
president of the Zionist Organize-
thin of America; David M. Bress-
ler, Morris Rothenberg, Judge
M. Lewis, and l'aul Baer-
weld, the four chairmen of the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign; Mrs. Rob-
ert Sztold, president of Hadassah;
ludge Horace Stern, 1/r. Cyrus Ad-
ler, James N. Rosenberg, Dr, Lee
K. Frankel, James Marshall. One
of the major addressee will be de-
livered by Itubloi Aloha Hillel Sil-
v•r, and, if his duties in Albany
do not prevent his attendance,
Liout. Gov . Lehman will be one of
the outstanding speakers.
N•tion•I Tribute to Marshall.
A national tribute to Louis Mar-
shall will have an important place
111 the program of the conference.
This will be the first occasion for
the assembling of large numbers of

(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)

FIRST OPEN FORUM
LECTURE ON SUNDAY

At the Sunday morning services
tot Temple Beth El, the delegates
to the convention of the A. Z. A.
will be present in a body.
On this occasion 1/r. Leo Si.
Franklin will preach a sermon on De Hass, Herz! Biographer,
Brandeis, to Discuss
"Shall the Critics of Religion Be
Muzzled?" and will make special
Zionist Unity.
reference to E. F. Makin 'e book,
"Mrs. Eddy: The Biography of a
Jacob de Ilaas, distinguished as
Virginal Mind." This hook, which the biographer of both Theodor
dolls drastically with the (•hara(•- Herz! and Supreme Court Justice
ter and career of the founder of Louie D. Brandeis, will be the first
Christeen Science, has met with npeaker in the series of six sue-
hitter criticism at the hands if the cessivo Sunday afternoon lectures
Christian Suttee, group all over to be given under the auspices of
the NMI and great effort', have tht• I let npit Jewish Open Forum,
been made to hat, its publication this Sunday a fterntein, March 9 ,
suppressed, but it has pas' t.
at 3 o'clock, in the auditorium of
through four editions in the very the Northern High School, at
few neontes sinc• it Was first pub- Wtsodward and Owen.
fished. Dr. Franklin will make ref-
Mr. de Haas has recently been
(Tenet( to the !nook to indicate what engaged in a centroviorey with
should be the attitude of religious Louis Lipsky ton the question as to
groups toward anti-religious littora- the conditions under which the
t rse,;
Ma,•k-Brandeis group can w hole-
ices at the Temple will heartedly reunite itself with the
b e gin a s usual at 10:45. The pub- Zionist Organization of America
lie is invited.
for the furtherance of the Zionist
wor k in the U ni ted
FOUNDER DAY SUNDAY
D e Haas is a striking personal-
AT DROPSIE COLLEGE ity. It WAS he who interested Jus-
tice Brandeis in the cause of Pal-
PIIILA I /ELPHIA . • Founder's estine. He had a share in the all-
Day at Dropsie College w ill
thorship of the Balfour Heaters-
celebrated on Sunday, March 9, ti . n•
the anniversary of the birth of
The Jewish Open F'orum is no
Moses A. Dropsie,
arranged that the lecturer speaks
The alumni of the college will one hour. from three to four, and
the following hour is devoted to
hold a meeting in the afternoon,
i ,A
art, tthhee perii• arecm
questions and discussion by the
i poanl
audience. There is ne charge for
Prof. William A. Albright of Johns admission lout a collection is taken
Hopkins University, who will dis. up during the course of the after-
Cans "The Archaeological Phase of noon to cover the expenses of the
Biblical Research." Professor Al- Jewish Open Forum for the sere-
bright, who wan the head of the ice it renders in bringing great
American School for Oriental Re- American Jewish personalities to
search in Jerusalem for 10 years, Detroit.
returned to America last autumn
The second speaker in the series
to become professor of Semitic Ian. will PN` Rabbi Leon Fram of Tem-
images at Johns Hopkins. Ile has pie Beth El, who will address the
himself taken considerable part in .Jewish Open Forum on Sunday,
the great extension of archaeologi- March 16, on the subject, "Relig-
cal research since the war.
ion in Russia" Rabbi Fram will
Dr. Cyril, Adler, president of deal especially with the religious
the college, will give a brief ad- • eituation In Russia and will ap-
drees.
' praise the value of the protests be-
It is expected that the degree ing made by American Jews
of Doctor of Philosophy will be against the alleged persecution of
conferred upon two candidates. Judaism by the Soviets.



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