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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

OL. XXIX. NO. 19.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930.

INQUIRY COMMISSION REPORT BLAMES Yiddish Teaching GIRLS INSTRUCTED
In Schools Urged ON ADVANTAGES OF
ARABS, EXONERATES MUFTI AND LUKE
VARIED VOCATIONS
CALLS DEMANDS BY JEWS EXCESSIVE `'""‘;', it7 (,)kfttl,1 1(Ilt U

1,000 People.

Vicious Attack by Arabs on Jews Condemned; Difficulties
Seen in the Mandate and Recommendation Made That
Clear Statement be Made on Policy in Palestine.

LABORITE MEMBER OF COMMISSION DISSENTS
ON SOME CONCLUSIONS; LAUDS JEWISH EFFORT

Weizmann Calls Report Unsympathetic and Based on
Insufficient Evidence; Jewish Agency Decides on Prin-
ciple That Neither Group Shall Rule the Other.

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Although concluding that last
summer's attacks by Arabs on Jews was not premeditated,
the Palestine Inquiry Commission, appointed by the British
'Government to investigate the riots in its report made

NEW Y(lRK.—(J. T. A.I — In
the pi.esence of nearly a thousand
pe.rsons, delegates from Yiddish
cultural organizations in various
parts of the United States and
Canada, and their guests, the first
annual convention tef the Yid-
dishy Kultur Gesellshaft, the so-
cit.ty for promoting the Yiddish
language and literature iti this
t.ountry, was opened Friday night
at the Irving Plaza Hall, Man-
hattan, and continued through
Sunday night.
Dr. Chain. Zhitlowsky, intellec•
tual leader of the Yiddishists, and
Zalman Raisin, editor of the Tog
of Vilna, Poland, fend author tell
the "Lexicon of .1 iddish Litera-
ture," were the two main speakers
at the opening session. NI,Lages
were received from Prof. John
Dewey of Columbia, eminent
American philosopher; Thomas L.
Cotton, director of the foreign lan-
guage information service; Prof.
Sinu.on Dubnow famous Jewish

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A CONFIDENT LEADER

HENRY WINEMAN CHOSEN CHAIRMAN OF
') 10-DAY ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN FOR
$305,000, TO START HERE ON MA. Y 11

North End Clinic Supervises
Vocational Talks at He-
brew School.

President of Federation, in Statement Accepting Office,
Expresses Confidence That All Communally-Minded
Jews Will Aid Forthcoming Drive.

FLORA M. BURGHDORF
SPEAKS ON NURSING

BUTZEL PRAISES CHOICE OF LEADER; DECLARES
WINEMAN UNDERSTANDS VIEWS OF ALL GROUPS

Jewish Girls Advised to
Choose Diversified

Campaign Funds to Go for Palestinian and Europea
construction, Purchase of Site for Center, Hebre n Re-
Schools and Other Local and National Needs.

Calling.

The North End Clinic, through
its staff of nurses, social workers,
dietitians, etc., is now addressing
itself tee the girl students of the
United Hebrew Schesels to inform
them of the many advantages that
lit. in the various railings connect-
ed with health work.
Jewish women preparing them-
selves for life vocations have here-
it fore concentrated chiefly upon
two callings teachings and stenog-
raphic work'. In the discus .sion of
t he employment problem before the
' Detroit Jewish Open Forum on
March 23 it was pointed out that
,
many more Jewish girls could se-
cure employment if they were to
turn to more diversified callings.
The vocational talks by members
eef the staff of the) North End Clin-
ic are therefore considered of un-
usual practical value to the He-

Henry Willem'', president of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, has been selected to head the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign of Detroit, a statement by 'Maurice J. Caplan, I hair-
num of the nominating committee of the Detroit S(rvice

Group, announces. It was Mr. Wineman who was president of the •
public Monday, March 31, unequivocally declared that the outbreak in
1926 United Jewish Campaign when the drive went far over 0 e top,
Jerusalem on Aug. 23 was from the beginning an attack by Arabs on
exceeding the most optimistic expectations. An excess of over 25 per
the Jews for which no excuse, in the form. of earlier murders by Jews,
cent was subscribed in that drive.-
has been established. The report points out that the disturbances did
- ----------
--
I appreciate this signal e h s osno or f
not occur simultaneously in all • -- — - - - ---
pcmmuly pledge myself to do
parts of Palestine but spread from
my utmost to innure the sun
the capital during a
this drive," stated Henry Wine-
(NY'
-
to the most outlying centers of pop-
man. "I am confitlejnt that all coots
&dation and to some of the rural
munally-minded Jews will work
districts. The disturbances, says
us in our efforts to provide
l‘l'Ir3'ri'ile'llg;e1,'r'S'Ita'ss'A.;
I(''ils
f
t
the commission, took the form, for
for the worthy social purposes ems
writers' organizations. in New
the most part, of a vicious attack
lo aced in this campaign."
York, and from the Federation
Dr. Sachar to Speak Sunday
Arabte on Jews accompanied by
C•mpaign to Start May
Hershman, Ashinsky, Cam- of Yiddish Scheml, in Poland.
the wanton destruction of Jewish
on "What is Happening
The campaign is achedueid. to
Yiddish Culture Worldwide.
eron, Stery Speak in
property.
start Sunday, May 11, an i will
to Jewish Youth."
"No
one
can
deny
now
that
there
"A
Continuing, the report
His Honor.
continue for 10 days. The gc al has
is such a thing as a culture. in
.
general massacre of the Jeevish
Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, dirt•c- been net at $305,000. Campaign
Yiddish," said Dr. Zhitlowsky in brew SCh011i 11UpilS.
community at Hebron was narrow-
"The Jewish people cherishes
tor
1,f
the
Mlle!
Foundation
of
the
headquarters
have been opened at
Two Talks Given.
ly averted." It points out too that the memory of its benefactors. We his address. "Jewish culture in
ife s '
University of Illinois and author 1442 Griswold street, cortiv erCt lh
Two addresses have already been
in a few instances Jews attacked accord thent a high lilac(' in our the Yiddish language is now a fact.
ford.
of
a
new
"History
of
the
Jews"
I
Arabs and destroyed Arab proper- history. Jews will always think elf It is not only a culture for the delivered to the Hebrew students,
Approximately two-thirds of the
just published by Knopf, will de- I
great Jewish masses, but it has and others will follow. Miss Flora
ty, but these attacks, it says, Lord Balfour and will always re-
liver the fifth and last lecture in money raiseed well be used f
though inexcusable, were in most member him as the author of the also drawn to itself a great part Al. Burghelorf, assistant director
the series conducted by the Jewish following two majorotems:
f the Jewish intelligentsia. of the Clinic, addressed the girls
eases in retaliation for wrongs al- , Balfour Declaration which, in the
Open Forum of Detroit, speaking eign relief and reconstr uction
"Yiddish culture is now world- on the value of nursing. Miss Sel-
ready committee(' by Arabs in the course of time, will have the sante
tuotre '
on "What IR Happening to the Jew- among the oppressed and de tiF
neighborhood in which the Jewish significance as the proclamation wide. We in America ore only ma J. Sampliner, head social work-
ish 'Youth of America?" at North- Jews of Eaatern Europe, j e Sr atn hd -
ling in the great chain of Yiddish er of the Clinic, spoke on social
by Cyrus."
attacks occurred.
eastern Europe and Palestin
ern
High
School,
Wwidward
and
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, paving cultural creativeness. The Yiddish service work.
toward the fund necessary for a
Mufti Exoner•ted.
Owen, at 3 p ne s this Sunday.
Miss Burghdorf's address cm-
The outbreak was not, nor was this tribute to the departed' auihor language is the national-psychic
Ilaving been in touch with youth new Jewish Center, so purely need - ,
it intended to lw, declares the re- of the historic declaration issued connecting force which links us phasized that the development of
in general for many years as asso- ed by the Jewish youth of D etroit.
The remaining one-third
port, to be a revolt against Brit- on Nov. 2, 1917, at the memorial all together. All Jewish move- nursing art depends on an impulse
HENRY WINEMAN
ciate in European History at the
ish authority. Referring to Zion- meeting here Wednesday night at ments throughout the world must to help the suffering or helpless;
University of Illinois, and having money raised will be di re f ct te h d e
toward various other loca
"It is manifestly proper that Henry Wineman should be selected
na-
ist complaints against the Grand Northern High School, declared make use of Yiddish if they wish on the attainment of a certain de-
had special ()mallet with Jewinh
Mufti of Jerusalem, the report de- ' that Balfour took the declaration to appeal to the Jewish masses." gree of skill and exp..rtness, with- as chairman for the first all-inclusive Jewish campaign for Detroit," youth as director of the Mlle! tional and international nee
Zalman Raisin declared that only • out which love and care alone Fred M. Butzel declared in comment upon the announcement of the)
clams that the motive of his desire! seriously and that to its author it
Mr. Wineman'e Leaders',
Foundation, Dr. Sachar is in a pees
Mr. Wineman has long be
to secure his position as president was not a mere gesture in time of in the Yiddish language are) Jewish I would not suffice to nurture health choice of Alr. Wineman as leader of the forthcoming drive for $305,- sition to speak authentically about
of the Supreme Moslem Council, war. In spite tot the haziness of cultural values being created to- and overcome disease, and on the 000 to start May 11.
41eP:t 1 : t n . lo anin i
the shortcoming,s and the virtues, cepted am a leader of I ):
the
declaration,
Rabbi
Hershman
(lay.
Even
in
America,
he
said.
,
knowk•dge
of
facts
and
truths.
am
confident
that
all
community-minded
Jews
will
work
with
"I
Jewry.
Ile is recognized as
which formed part of the case put
the weaknesses and the porusibili-
said, the document is historic.
where Yiddish is in a worse condi-
us in our effort to provide for the worthy social purposes embraced in
who does not hesitate to ta e tc: a
Three Branches of Nursing.
t hr s e
fOrward against the Mufti, has not
ties
of
Jew.ish
)•outh
in
America.
"Lofty Zionist Conception."
lion than in Eastern Europe, it has i
There ort. three branches of this campaign." was Mr. ‘N'ineman's statement in accepting the eoffice. Dr. Sachar was among the found- initiative when major came
b tabli h
Balfour s was a lofty concep- managed to create great cultural 11111,1,, :Miss Burghdorf explained,
concerned. It was in 192 2 that
The innovations of practice in-
trs
of
the
Ilillel
Foundation.
He
lion of Zionism," Rabbi Hershman movements, such as an important
private duty, hospital m.rvice and1
troduced by the Moslem religious
give)s a course in comparative re- the Wineman family provid
said. "To him Palestine was not !daily press, literature, theaters,
h h e
public health nursing.
authorities, of whom the Mufti is
ligion at the Illinois Foundation necensary funds for a tly er dou tg
to be a niece refuge place. Zion- !etc.
"Specialization enters tee a our.;
the head, in the neighlwrhood of the
and students of all races and creeds and Impartial survey of the I )etrolt
"Melting Pot" Idea Hit.
ism was to hin. a movement of the
Jewish
community
and
its
prising extent in private nursing,"
Wailing Wall, declares the report,. Jewish people, giving fine exams-
flock tee his class.
John Dewey, in his message to, Sliss Burghelorf said. "Nurses tend
'zed philanthropies. Fol ° Lg.) ai nng.
ovre intended partly to annoy the
In addition tee the "Ilistory of the
skin to their Judaisni. Balfour is the convention, said:
this survey, Mr. Wineman led In
to limit themselves to surgical, ma-
nil partly to emphasize Mos- gone, hut his work remains, and
Jews" Dr. Sat'har is the author of
the organization of the Jewish
"I have always felt that the I ternity or children's eases, or to
t, in rights of ownership over the the task of the Jewish people is to
several monographs on "The Ito-
Mack, Lehman, Dr. Goldstein mance of the ItothschIlds," "The Welfare Federation and af ter its
Wailing Wall, the pavement in continue the work for the realiza- metaphor, the melting pot, is un-! the care eel' nervous and mental
incorporation was subseq uently

fortunate insofar as it implies a cases.- . Medical demands tend tof To be Held at Temple Satur-
front of it and the surrounding!
Speak at Twentieth Ant11.-- Jew in Parliament," and "Factors elected pretiidetit,
tion of the declaration both in let-; reduction lef ali elements eff our
which
create specialists in nursing, ex evi-
P
in Modern Jewish History."
day;
Dr.
Franklin
to
ter and in spirit."
he has held from its incept ion to
versary Celebration.
;mutilation tee a monotonous uni-1 denced by recent calls for nurses
The report says that there is no
Rabbi Leon Frani, who last
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, who ad-
Preach Sunday.
the present day.
evidence that the Mufti issued any dressed the memorial meeting in formity. It might he interpreted I to assist in 'inetabolism' cases.
Sunday reviewed I) 1\ Sachar's
Mr. Wineman is a meml b o e urp 0 . f
NEW YORK.—A large. and rep. "History of the .1t•wit' from the
n•quests to the Moslems of Pales- Yiddish, said that when the world to mean that through contact and ;
"Hospital service is administra- I
the American Non-Zionist gr
Dr. Leo NI. Franklin will occu- resentative gathering celebrated in
tine to come to Jerusalem on Aug. bled (luring the world conflagra- mutual intercourse. these different nye), educational or technical in
pulpit of Temple Beth F. , will pre the World Jewish Agency. I le was
Temple
[Seth
E
a most impressive form the twen- side. Questions and discus. ion will
23 and that no connection has been tion it was Balfour who was re- elements are to produce something chalacter, and sometimes a combi- py the pulpit Id
recently elected a member
established between the Mufti and sponsible for the ray of hope that vew and distinctive, in which each nation . of the three. Many nurses this Sunday morning, at 10:4S and tieth anniversary of the founding follow the lecture.
hoard of the Detroit Comr n o u
f ntih ty e
the work of those Who were either was flashed tee the Jewish people, one of the constituent parts shoulel )).ial z • i ri eu • f ne of will speak on "What Youth and ed Young L1111111 11, the national
Dr. Sachar'• History.
Fund.
Ile is a member Df the
Age
Can
'reach
Each
Other,
with
Jewish
youth
organization,
on
Sun-
known, or thought to have been en- which suffered most from the) war. contribute out of its own trade- (hvrapeutics, X-ray and electricall
Dr.
Sitchar's
"A
History
1.f
the
executive
board
of
the
NI
tional
gaged in agitation and incitement. The Balfour Declaration, Rabbi ions and culture sonwthing endur- , reatments, hydrothcrapy, massage, special referents. ): to Islan's "The day, Starch 30, at the Forrest Jews" is the completest and hest
Appeals Information Service , .1: dr i --
Theater, Forty-ninth street west eef
After the disturbances had brok- Ashinsky said, gave a signal tee the ing in value. This result cannot he etc. Others assist in bacteriologi-1 Master Builder.
all-inclusive history thus far writ- rector of the United Jewish
ttained, however, unless there is
On Saturday night, April 5, at Broadway. Lieuteriant-Governor ten. In its '100 pages 1,f
411 Out, the report points out, the world to right the wrongs against
la' and pathological laboratories;
text it j ties, a director of the Jewisl
n effort to conserve and nurture
Ilt•rbert
11.
Lehman,
Judge
Julian
C1111-
Mufti eo-operated with the govern- the Jews. Ile urged that Jew,
and in the new field of laboratory • 8 o'clock, the members of the
covers practically every phase in ,ters Association, director ( liC f hCe
ath
rnte:
he characteristic values which
ment in their effort both to restore should not lose hope because the
work in t he study at metabolism ; gregation will witness a debate be- W. 'Mack, Dr. Israel Goldstein, the 3,000 years ref Jewinh existence j Jewish Social Service Burnt u, and
each of the component elements
Mrs. Archibald Silverman, Morris
peace and to prevent an t.xtension Zionist ideal was certain to tri-
the giving of anesthetics, fix- tween the) Euclid avenue Temple
n
people.
It
covers
the
field
a
member
of
the
board
of
g
e
has within it. The chief problem.
I T ein Rothenberg and Clarence Y. Palitz,
1
, f the disorders.
I f CI ) • )1
• ..
'

uneph.
it seems to me, is to accomplish
chairman of the anniversary com- lerk•fly, interestingly mid in a man- none of the Hebrew Union C
Luke Is Vindicated.
Mr. Cameron Speaks.
"Public health nursing is the ple Beth Iligh School of De-
ner certain to appeal to the young at Cincinnati. Mr. Winema
this work by means that do not
Hon. John Cameron, British
troit. The proposition will lw: "Re. mittee, and the Hon. William M. who desire to know the stage's member of both the Detroit 0 1 alo
Referring to Zionist complaints
most
significant
evolution
of
mod-
3 lleasg
rd
ae
also produce isolation and exclu-
Cohen were the speakers of the
against the Palestine Arab Execu- consul. declared that Palestine is siveness.
nursing, being in line with pre , . solved, That the Synagogue , Shall
through which Israel hos passed. of Commerce and the I Uv,n, i n t eed. ,
I can only regret the
occasion.
tive the report cvncludes that the now the scene of a racial move- existence of what ever forces tend
i.rittive medicine and sanitary Exclude) All Cernmunity Center Ac-
Due to ill health, Nathan Straus, It is for the• young reader particu- • States Chamber of Commer
Charges of prenuditation had 1,r- ment other than Jewish and that to keep the varied elements of our '..lentle and sharing in the attain- tivities and Devote Itself to Relig-
Upon the death of Mr.
the philanthropist and hunianitar- lady, who IS not prepared to study
ious Edut•atinn and Worship," De-
ganization of the disturbances are from an international point of population separate eme from an-
, old
hen, who is the honorary president the monumental vork of Graetz for man's father in 1925, Mrs. e r o e p
IA proved against the Palestine view the situation is more ()email-
troit taking the affirmative. and
hkf-
i
tu
te
r
s
rlas
g
pe
ec
a
ila
ls
l
f7rth
Oi
r
Winoman,
wishing, to CO17111 emor-
general
Jewish
historical
informa-
her."
of Young Judaea. was unable to at-
rab Executive and "if made in re- cattol than ever. "I See the great
t teach in a simple and ef- Cleveland the ne.gative. The de tt•nd, and he sent an inspiring tittn, or the work of Dubnow for ate her hushand's life with a gift
One
of
the
resolutions
adopted
• 1, n to the actual events of Aug. need for unity and tact," he said.
feLive way, IIR Well as to nurse. baters for Detroit are: Warren message).
the. story of the Jew in Russia and for community service, beca me In-
urged a campaign to advocate the ,
; )end the following days are nog- "I am confident that the Jewish
This work includes visiting nurs Greenstone, George Katz and (kr-
Poland, that Dr. Satihar's work has terested in the then Mad , eLq,,utaetre,
Tribute to Founder.
people will understand the value study of Yiddish in American high ing, setieled nursing, industecal and truck) Love; for Cleveland, Bert
•ee el by the known facts."
clinic facilities in Detroit.
Louis Lipsky, president of the excellent values
schools and colleges anti another
NO blame can be properly at- of peace and peaceful co-opera-
Kraus, Vector Pollak and James American Zionist Organization,
rural nursing."
In his preface to his history Dr, the major gift of $75,000 made
protesting
against
alleged
persecu-
Rice.
lo.d to II. C. Luke, acting High tion. Jews are playing a great teens
M
iss
Burghdorf
advised
gi
rl
who
was
prevented
from
attend-
Sachem explains that his task was possible the Leopold Winemt n Me-
44 the A-littlish language by
mmissioner of Palestine (luring
'Minium; to enter school for nen s,
Nlorris Garvett, chairinan eef the anCe beCallS0 Or hiS presence at a modest ont• and that his own eon- morial Building in which the North
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Heleraists in Palestine.
• riots, says the report referring
End Clinic is now houned.
es to apply for guielierae and help religious school (man! of the tem-
(Turn to l'age Opposite Editorial)
Butte' Praises Winama n .
the Zionist complaints against
evith the nursing gr•up in her cmil
ple, will preside. The idea of hold- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
Fred M. Butrel, in a stal ement
government, on the grmund that
munity.
She
mid
the
last
derail,
ing debates between temple. high

• did not obtain reinforcements
commenting upon the chow ing of
has seen the. opening of unive rsit ■ Schools of various citb.s originated
Mr. Wireman RA chairman of the
). In neighboring countries before
s•hools of nursing WWI 1.1Ter
at Temple Beth El. Detroit, the first
drive. said:
ig. 23. "Looking back on the
iireader field to the voting women one ha, ing been held here last year
"A. a charman for the fi: rat all-

Lion in the full light of our
interested. Students ara offered between Temple. Beth El II igh
inclusive Jewish campaign I or De-
I
the Bachelor Id Sciene. degree .0,1 School and the Iligh School of the
,ent knowledge it is our view
trait,
it is mm4...fly props ✓ th•t
are graduated as trained mu sus.
t, .t it would have been a reacts-
Holy Blossom Congregation of To.
Henry Wineman should be select-
, precaution if Luke had mob- Valuable Collection of 50,000 Books, Pamphlets and Auto-
ronto. Since then the idea has
Scarcity of Soti•I Workers.
ed.
He
has gained •n uncle, st•nd.
graph Letters Turned Over to University for Fraction
d the troops within his juris-
Miss Sampliner spoke of the spread to other cities and many in- Twenty-One Jewish Groups Respond to Call of Local
of Value Because of Sentiment.
sea reit y of available well t rained teresting temple high school debates
13'nai 13'rith ; Aim to Organize All Non-Jewish
(Turn to Page Opposite Edit oriel.)
sr
(Turn to Page Two.)
Jewish social workers as indivat- are being held.
Elements Opposed to Proposed :11CIISUres.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)—Ed-. Ilelphia. a collection on which Mr.
a ' "fartel,e t t'F I ' ein4e;j
L
rruviZel's s I 'orerst lin 'ets El is giving the annual congrega-
Bowles
himself
had
spent
ref
years.
win It. A. Seligman, professor of I
Twenty-one
Jewish organizations Alms. Eva Pollack, Nathan Rosen,
Subsequently, he bought one-half in this profession. Miss Samplinel tional Seder Sunday night, April
Joseph Haggai, P. Slomovitz, Bar-
economics in Columbia University,
said:
13, at 0:30. The Seder will 15. con- responded to the call issued by Pis-
has sold his private) literary of near- of the collet.tion of Thomas Fran-
gah
Lodge
No.
31, I. 0. B. li., and ney ll'anett, M. Rothenstein.
"Social service is not new. Foe ducted by the rabbis, with the tem-
ly 50,000 books, pamphlets and au- cis Place of London, n distinguished generations certain groups such li-
sent representatives to the confer-
ple
choir
leading
in
the
singing
of
S•bath te Oppose Bill.
tegraph letters in the field of eco- eronomist of the early part Id the the church or synagogue and in
ence held Monday evening at the
the melodies.
nomics, which he spent 50 years in ! nineteenth century, though a tail- (crested individuals have helped
Con
T.
11'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter


,
The first day Passover services
Is considered
acquiring
and
which
and
Lawrence,
to
plan
organized
gres.sman
A. J. Sabath. for 2'2
Ashinsky Urges All to
those in need. Professional social
bc• held Sunday morning, April
Poale Zion Leader Corning
to be the nicest valuable economics
action against the alien registration yt.ars a member of the Immigration
work
is
of
comparatively
recent
Respond on Last Day
13, at 10:30, with I/r. Leo M.
to Address Cultural
library in the world, to Columbia
lolls pending in both houses of Con- Committee of the House of Itcprt•-
date, however.
Franklin
delivering
the
sermon.
of Passover.
University for half a million dol.,
sentatives, speaking at the Chicago
Youth League.
"People live in a group or cone- The seventh (lay Passover services gress.
estimated
to
be
only
lams, which is
Julius Deutt•Ilinum and Elias conference of the Hebrew Shelter-
--
will be held Saturday morning.
ki a conference of Detroit rab- about one-sixth of its commercial '
(Turn to I.ast Page.)
ing and Immigrant Society tit
Prof.
Ilayirn Fineman, h ead of
Goldberg
were
elected
chairman
April 19, at 10:30 with Rabbi Leon
bi and presidents eel synagogues value. Professor Seligman refused
SAN FRANCISCO —IL T. A.)
America, March 30, bitterly as- the English department of 7 emple
and
secretary
respectively
of
this
Fram delivering' the sermon.
it '-;as decided to set aside the last an offer of a million dollars for his
conference. Mr. Deutelbaum out- sailed the prestiot harsh, inhuman, University, national leader in the


dii!.• of Passover for an appeal to • literary made by Harvard Univer-

discriminatory immigration law Prude Zion movement, will I eldress
all Detroit congregations for the sity, and an offer of on even great- here March 27 at the age of See
CONVENTION AT ATLANTA
and spoke of the dangers threat- which permits lever 150,000 Me/cl- a rally of local youth nuev; ements
Vvshivah Beth Judah on Pingree er sum made by the Japanese and after a brief illness. Rabbi Nieto,
HEARS DR. FRANKLIN
by the proposed registration l./HIS. Canadians, Central and nt Northern Iligh Scho ol on
.
.4/it
Ord Byron.
ATLANTA. Ga. --- "The litera- 1
Soviet Governments, the latter of who Was born in London, was edu-
South Amt•rit•ans to enter annual- Wednesday, April If. The meet-
All worshippers will be asked to which was particularly anxious to cated at the College of the City of
tune of fiction has painted the .11 11,
ly and prohibits the entry of the ing is arranged by the C ultural
Adopt Resolutions.
enroll as members and to contrib-
Lea M.
as
demon
or
as
saint,"
Dr.
the
library
because
it
contains
New
York,
and
Jews
College,
Lon-
wives and children of old residents Youth League, which was r• zcently
get
Speakers at the meeting. empha•
ute to the maintenance of the all of Karl Marx's manifestos on don. Ile bevame Rabbi of Temple
Franklin told the first Southeast-
and declarants and even of the hus- organized to stimulate cult,. ral ef-
s. netting solicitors for for. the subject of ( ommunism, an al-. Thenth Israel in 1893. Early this D. W. Simons Chosen Hono- ern convention of the Union of sized that the pilposed bills are in- bands and aged parents eef United forts among Detroit's
Jewoh
, km Yeshivoth are asked by those
rary President; J. Le-
American Hebrew Congregations etimpatihh• with true Americanism States citizens.
most complete collection of early year the congregation named him
youth. Ten leading youth move-
at the Standard Club, Sunday eve- and that if these are adopted they
in vharge of this appeal not post- English and American labor per- rabbi emeritus with full salary for
yin Is President.
ments
are
represented
1
n the
Ile characterizes! the giving to
will pave the way for more oppres-
pone their missinns in order to iodicals, ear.
ning, March 30.
league.
life.

sit e no•asures from which the ..iti- the husbands and parents of Amer-
make it pos.sible for the Letroit
But
it
is
not
in
the
extremes
of
,fessor
Besides
the
address
by
Pr
For
nearly
20
years
he
has
been
,
At a meeting of the Vaad Ila.)
It is said that Professor Selig-
it an citizens a preferi•ntial status
Yeshivah to email] support of lo-
a leader in the movement tee ahol- at the Emanuel Synagogue las' grandeur or of lowliness that Dr. zen as well as the non-citizen will Within the quota ar. mockt•ry--as in Fineman, the meeting on A pril 16
va] : Jewry. Presidents of congre- man turned his collection over to
suffer.
Franklin
sees
the
real
Jew.
he
said.
will
be
featured
by
a
music
al
pro-
Ile RUCs Saturday evening, an enthusiasti;
.
C I mbia for a fraction of its val- ish capital punishmeht.
all tdi those cases the quota of coun-
1 C
• • •
I , t I 1, • th
• Ions who were not present at
R
p ).
nius
e
ue hecause of sentiment. Having cessfully led the campaign to rid the gathering of representattveis O r
try of birth is so small that it will
Dr. Fineman. who was 1 orn in
the conference at which the appeal been professor at Columbia for so San Francisco hoard of education synagogues and of Rabbis Ashin
different direction," be said. "And re!nference protesting against the talze years befi ■ re thry Con be
Philadelphia, was nitt•al ed in
ne are as ed to eo-oper- long a time and having felt that of political influence. In 1895 he sky Eisenman Fischer St II
I it is the Jew who is true to that ad, ption of these bills. These rest,
-
Philadelphia publi, school s. He
ate and to make a plea to their he was almost under moral obliga- organized the local Y. M. II. A. and Fein and Hurwitz participated in genius whom the world does not lotions are to he submitted for ac-
Congressban saltath considers received his Ph. D. degre. e from
c ongregations for support.
knows The real Jew. the .lew at tion tn the respnitive organizations
tion to turn over his famous collec- he first suggested the idea of Tem- the deliberations.
the
Registration
Law
as
the
moot
and
will
also
be
sent
to
the
Michi-
the University of Penns;
R•bbi Ashinsky's Appeal.
D. W. Simons was elected hon- , his best, is what he is in virtue of
ple Centers.
tion to that university.
backward and dangerous law ever For many years he has ben active
In an appeal for Yeshivah Beth
orary president following a report his birthright. Changing environ- gan members of Congress urging
Professor Seligman is a member
notemplateel
because
it
would
han
them
to
oppose
the
pending
meas-
in the Posit Zion moveme nt and
,ludah, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
submitted by the nominating corn mental conditions have played up-
of the well-known Jewish banking
states:
ass, annoy and e•mbarass not only served a. national spender) of the
mittee headed by Mortimer J on him from every side and he has ure."
family
of
that
name
and
is
himself
the
n•sident
aliens
hut
also
the
mil-
Contm
.
ttect
of
10.
Pick
party. He was a member of the
"The Jewish community of De-
1.iss. .1. I.evin wan persuaded upon fitted himself harmoniously almost
The conference gave full power lions of foreign born naturalized commission which went to Pales.
troit enjoys the reputation, and a rich man. He began collecting
to accept the presidency. J. She everywhere into the life around
hooks
and
original
documents
hear.:
a
committee
eef
10
to
enlist
in
the
citizens
and
would
also
cause
the
tine to investigate comfit ions in
to
justly so of being a liberal and
vitz M Ro.enber anti M B k-
Passover services of Congrega- man were chosen vice-presidents;
generous contributor to the finan- I ing on the subject of reonomics as1
"The Jew of whom I am thinking movement against the reinstration f •rmation of another huge spr spa- , 1919-20. He has served s vice-
vial needs of all the numerous early as 1879. Since then he has tion Shaarey Zedek will be held in M. Weisswasser, treasurer; Rabb,
gov-
'cm
at
tremendous
cog
to
our
bills
the
co-operation
of
other
immi-
president of 'the American Jewish
is as real as any whom you know.
eshivoth and philanthropic insti- searched the markets of the world the auditorium of the Oriole Thea- S. M. Fein, secretary; Morris Fieh- Ile reprecents io me that saving grant group. a. well as other or- ernment, which would do doubt fol- Congress and has been ar active
for
the
most
important
hooks
and]
pro.
the
foot-steps
of
present
ganization.
and
churches
opposed
low.
figu. re in every Jewish me vement
ter,
Linwood
and
Philadelphia.
on
man,
chairman
of
the
tutkens abroad, whether in Eretz
finance cam- remrant through whoa, alono not
fellation spies •nd snoopers and of importance.
shoel or all over Europe. Every I writings of all kinds in the field di the mornings of Sunday and Mon- mittee; A. Gottesman, chairman of nierely Judaism but the ideals •nd I', the me•sure.
great-
and
finance.
In
DM
he
Professor Fineman is no ed as a
trade
open
a
new
avenue
for
corruption,
The
committee
of
consists
of
day,
April
13
and
14,
and
Satur-
the
Valid
Hakaohruth;
P.
Shims-
delegation or representative that
hopes of humanity can he con-
list and
visits the gates of our city appeal- ly extended his economics library day and Sunday, April 19 and 20. vitz, chairman of publicity Other
th
het Aaron Kurland, Julius Deutel- extortion and black-mail to which lecturer and writer on Zioi
11' t •
•d
when he bought the private collec- Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rev. E. officers will be elected at the meet-
j balm. Elias Goldberg, Henry M. millions of foreign born will be general Jewish problems of the
day.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) tion of Albert B. Bowlea of Phila. Zaludkowski will officiate. ing next Saturday evening. (Turn to Last Page.)
Ahranfovitz, Mrs. Aries Levine, subject.

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TO ADDRESS FORUM

CLEVELAND TEAM Young Judaea Work \
HERE FOR DEBATE Hailed By Leaders

(Professor Seligman s Rare Economics
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Mobi ize Organizations Opposed To
Alien Registration To Fight Bills

ISSUE APPEAL FOR ,
DETROIT YESHIVAH

PROF FINEMAN ' TO
SPEAK APRIL 16

RABBI NIETO DIES
IN SAN FRANCISCO

VAAD HAIR ELFCTS
SET OF OFFICERS

PASSOVER SERVICES
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK

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