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Amerkam yewtslr periodical Cotter

All Jewish News
I All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

currou Annus - mumetNAtt 2o, OHIO

fifi bETROUr LWISR CHRONICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930

VOL. XXIX. NO. 22

APPEAL FOR UNITY
STATE CONFERENCE Spotlight Focused on Lubawitcher
Rebbe,
Prince
of
Spiritual
Dynasty
MADE AT BANQUET
.)F NATIONAL FUND
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
IN DETROIT SUNDAY

---
Representatives from a Num-
ber of Cities to
Attend.

[Speaker oil J. N. F.
Conference Similar

Statement by Stern
o f Lenter
On Need ot

Assotiation's New President

Fifth cf Schneursohq Line of Chassidic Rabbis, Coming
Here Next Week, Was Accused in Russia as Being
the Nerve Center of Anti-Soviet Crusades.

Calls It Campaign's
llig Issue.

Orthcdox Leaders Empha-
size Need of United
Counter-revolution in Russia may mean alm0,4 any-
Action,
thing, In the last fortnight the world has learned from
„Jewish Telegraphic Agency dispatches that counter-revo-
PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
REPORT PROGRESS IN
BY MAURICE SAMUEL lution now means communicating with the Lubawitcher
WORK OF SYNAGOGUE
Rebbe, for it was correspondence with and from this world-famous
---
Mcetings at Stotler; Ban- Jewish pietist that was the basis for the charge against the 11 Jewish
religious leaders of Minsk whose fate stirred the whole world for Abraham Cohen Contributes
quet Sunday Night at
several days. When arrested, the Minsk rabbis were accused of has-
$7,500; David Diamond
B'nai Moshe.
ing been in receipt of illegal in-
st hructoms from this meted rabbi,
Gives $5,000.

/-

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PRENTIS AND ENGGASS HEAD IMPORTANT
DIVISIONS IN ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
FOR $305,000 TO OPEN HERE ON MAY 1 1

Enggass to Be Chairman of General Solicitations Committee

and Prentis Heads Steering Committee Which
Stern, newly-elected
president of the Jewish Centers
Will Direct Campaign's Policies.
Association, in a statement made
on Wednesday, pointed to the
dominating position of the Jewish CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED IN ALL QUARTERS
THAT DRIVE WILL BE A COMPLETE SUCCESS
Center issue in the forthcoming
Ained Jewish Campaign for $305,-
1100. Sir. Stern points to the
Unprecedented Enthusiasm Reigns in Ranks of Leaders;
needs for an adequate center, and
Outstanding Leaders, Representing Every Branch
describes the part of the center in
of Jewish Activity, Included in Drive.
the drive 111111 the efforts being
exerted by the youth for the cam-
paign. His statement reads:
More than 300 delegates, reps:
Unprecedented enthusiasm reigns in the ranks of lead-
0 is coming fur a week s stay In
"Our thoughts are now turned
100 Jewish organizations
Enthusiasm marked the semi-
ers and workers for the Allied Jewish Campaign for $1)05,-
Detroit next week.
On other
on the approaching Allied Jewish
in Detroit and in a number of
annual dinner-meeting of Congt e-
occasions J he wish' re li gi ous toasters
Campaign. All social-minded peo- 0011 to he held here Alay 11 to 22, as a result of the suc-
state communities, are expected at
gation Shaarey Zedek held in the
ple are pulling hard to make it a cessful inclusion in the leadership of outstanding men rep-
the Michigan conference in the in-
have b ee n ound ed b y the R ussian dining room of the old synagogue
success. Although there are
terests Of the Jewish National
resenting every brunch of Jewish activity.
secret police for no other reason on Willis and Brush on Tuesday
25 causes and institutions and
Fund, to be held at Hotel Stotler
The latest acquisitions to the campaign forces are Clarence 11.
evening. Reports of progress that
Noted Lubawitcher Rebbe
agencies, all of them worthy. Euggies. prominent Detroit merchant, who is to be chairman of the
all day Sunday.
is being made in the construction •
comprehended in the drive, It is g, to. rol sal•citation , committee, and Meyer L. l'rentis, treasurer of
With Maurice Samuel, noted
to Address Meetings
of the new synagogue, on Chicago
inevitable that the new Jewish •
• the General :Motors Corporation,
novelist, essayist and lecturer, as
boulevard and Lawton, elicited ap-
In Synagogues.
Center objective should become
MAURICE SAMUEL
who is to be the chairman of the
principal speaker, both at the con-
plause, and in response to appeals
one of the dominating issues, one'
steering committee of the can,
ference and at the banquet to fol-
by leaders, who emphasized the —.
Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneursohn,
of the strongest incept it es to sip •
paign.
iMbOrtant Officials
low the sessions in the ballroom Of
loved for unity of action on the
cess.
Congregation B'nai Moshe, and known throughout the world as the
part of Orthodox Jews, affiliated
Responsible Positions.
In Coming Campaign
Present Facilities Inadequate.
with a number of prominent lead- Lubawitcher Rebbe, who has won
organizations pledged co-opera-
These two officers, together with
ers in Detroit and from visiting fame as the fifth of the dynasty of
tion.
"Our community has become
a Ilenry Wineman, general chairman
!
Lubawitcher
Chassidim,
will
arrive
communities participating, the eon-
keenly conscious of its failure to
The more than 400 who were
of the skive; Adolph Finsterwald
a k at 4:15 is. in. this Sun-
Dn
fees nee is expected to create a
provide adequately for its youth.
present at the dinner were particu-
and Samuel Sumnierfield, heads of
strong organization to increase ef- day for a 10-days' visit, during
We are determined now to make
,arly elated over the announce-
the special gifts committee, and
forts for the redemption of hind in which he will actress audiences in
amends for past shortcomings, and
ment of two large contributions,
[Aaron
Deltoy, treasurer, hold the
Palestine as the property of the leading congregations.
for the new building, one from Pisgah Lodge Sponsors Pub- we shall not be satisfied till the
most responsible positions in the
Upon his arrival, at 5 p. m. Sun-
day conies when we have such'
Jewish people.
Abraham Cohen of 1529 \Vest
campaign.
day, the Lubawitcher Rebbe will he ;
Jewish social, recreational and edu-
lic Discussion of Pro-
The Sessions.
Boston boulevard, for $7,500, and •
Mr, Enggass and his committee
given a formal reception at Con-
cational facilities as are due to our'
another from David Diamond for
The first session of the confer-
hibifi on.
are to be charged with the respon-
young num and women. Our pres-
gregati in Emanuel. During the •
55,000.
ence will follow registration of
aibility
of soliciting the masses of
week he will address meetings in !.
ent facilities serve very inade-
by Leaders.
delegates, which will begin at 9:30
Add
'Detroit Jewry for a large part of
1 Aaron Droock, chairman of the quately only one young person out
a. m. There will be a discussion Congregations Ahavath Achim on
the
$305,000.
The enthusiasm
With A. Louis Gordon, president intislleet ual advancement commit- of !fee in our ctommunity.
of the problems affecting the Na- Westminster and Delmar, Beth Da-
that has thus far been evinced in
of the congregation, acting as 1 tee of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0.
"Within a twelvemonth I have
tional Fund during the morning vitt, Elmhurst and Fourteenth, and
the drive points to the formation
toastmaster, the dinner turned out1B . B., has completed negotiations
enjoyed the personal privilege of
session, and in the afternoon steps other synagogues,
to be a demonstration for unity in for the appearance here of Clar-
of ■ large army of workers who
visiting and inspecting the Center
Coming with Rabbi Schneurs
will be taken, following debates
the construction of the new build-1„, Darrow, famous criminologist
will aid Mr. Enggass in raising
buildings located at Omaha, Wash-
on resolutions, on policies and s tin will he his son-in-law, the 1
ing. It was emphasized that the and orator, and Dr. Clarence True
the large sums requires!.
ington and Atlantic City. All three
works to be followed during the noted Rabbi Sehmarya Gaurarye,
completion of the new edifice 1 s1Wilson, general secretary of the
Prentiss Confident.
cities have comparatively small
corning year. Work for the Na- and Rabbi Elvin, Rosh Yeshivah of
the only solution to a condition !board of temperance, prohibition Jewish populations. Two of them,
Mr. Prentis' steering committee
tional Fund is to be carried on in the Nusaeh Ari Yeshiva in Pales- I
that must he met without delay. land public morals of the Methodist Omaha and Atlantic City, have
!
in
to
consist
of the officers of the
every community in the state fol- tine.
Addresses were delivered by I Episcopalian Church.
buildings costing $300,000 apiece.,
drive. This committee is to di-
lowing the Allied Jewish Cam-
Rabbi A. 51. Hershman, Judge ,
Followers of the Lubawitcher
The debate, which will be the while Washington spent $400,0001
'
rest
the
policies
of the campaign
paign. At the conference and ban- Itelibe will hold's parade Sunday !
; Harry B. Keidan, 1. Shetzer, Rob-
outstanding intellectual event of- on its Center; and they are effi-
and to steer the course of the drive
quet Sunday there will be no so- to and from the depot. The par-
LUBAWITCHER REBBE
ert Marwil and Moe Leiter. Mrs,
ciently
manned
and
beautifully
properly.
licitation of funds.
Ida Colton, secretary, reported on tared by Pisgah Lodge since the
ade to greet him at the Michigan
delivered by Bertrand Rus- equipped. I came home with a
Aaron Kurland, president of the Central third will start at 2:30 except that they had been in touch the financial and membershipl i ‘:
Mr. Prentis added a note of con-
,,,e,i.h urew(
s author and sense of reproach and guilt, and a
Detroit Jewish National Fund. will Sunday from Linwoed and Davison, with the Lubawitcher Rebbe.
fidence to the work in a statement
Mrs. Charles A. Smith
status.
. - , will take feeling that we owe to our young
CLARENCE H. ENGGASS
preside at Sunday's sessions. There ; preeceding to Elmhurst, then west • To the casual newspaper reader spoke on the work of the Ladies philosopher, in 1998
to fellow-workers and to prospec-
will be a number of prominent, on Dexter, south of Dexter to Chi- the Lubawitcher Rebbe is just an- Auxiliary of the congregation, and place Tuesday evening, May 27, at Jews and Jewesses much more
tive contributors. Ile said:
speakers, and the banquet in the, cago boulevard, tsast to 1.aSalle, other rabbi, but as a matter of reports were heard on the activi- Orchestra 11811. It will be recalled than mere apology. We owe them
"The allied Jewish Campaign
evening will be featured by the south to Grand boulevard, t p Holden , fact he is the prince of a Jewish ties of the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts that at the previous appearance of a Center or a series of Centers
represents such a cross-section of
presentation of a Golden Book cer- tt Verner Highway, then to the spiritual dynasty who numbers his and the work of the Sunday School. 51r. Darrow, under the auspices of that shall put us on a par with
the noblest and most pressing
tificate to Mrs. Harry H. Prenz-
fervid followers by the tens of Hoke Levin greeted the audience Pisgah Lodge, hundreds of people other communities of like size and
needs in Jewry that the greatest
depot.
lauer. who distinguished herself
•thousands. Although he is gener- in behalf of the Young People's were turned away from Orchestra importance, and we should let
success must await the outcome of
(rum
The
parade
with
the
litsbise
Hall.
although
300
seats
had
been
nothing
stand
in
the
way
of
attain-
with her efforts for the fund last
ally known as the Lubawitcher Society and Theodore Levin spoke
the Detroit drive for $305,000.
Flag Day. Mr. Samuel, Rabbi A. the depot will proceed to •ernor Iftsblie, after the town in Lithuania on behalf of the Men's Club. Irwin placed on the speaker's platform ing that goal.
No Loopholes.
A Miniature Campaign.
M. Hershman and Philip Slomovitz Highway, to Wabash, to Ferry where the dynasty was founded Cohn spoke on the importance of to accommodate part of the over
"I feel confident of a happy and
"Of no little importance in the
will speak at the banquet. Joseph Park, to Twelfth, then to Taylor 1511 years ago, his name is Rabbi
in the present efforts. flow-
successful
ending of the campaign
and
Wilson
to
Congregation
Eman-
The
current
poll
on
prohibition
present movement is the gratifying
Haggai will be the Yiddish speaker
Joseph Isaac Schneursohn.
Address by D. W. Simons.
because there is no loophole for
at the conference and banquet. At uel. i
David W. Simons, former presi- enforcement conducted by the Lit- energy and enthusiasm displayed
Fifth of His Dynasty.
anyone
to
refuse to give or to
erary Digest is an indication of the by our Center groups of young
The committee in charge of
the banquet, Aaron Edgar, noted
The present Lubawitcher Rebbe dent of the congregation. who has
work. Never before in the history
singer, and Elizabeth Mitkovsky rangements for the Lubawitcher
interest evinced in the people in their active co-operation
is the fifth of the Schneursohn been active in affairs of the syna- paramount
of
a
Detroit
campaign have so
"ohibition question and Pisgah , to make the drive a success. These
will sing, and Samuel florin, a Rebbe's visit here consists of Mr. dynasty of Chassidic rabbis which gogue for the part 35 years:-deliv-a....
many important projects appealed
satisfaction in or - groups have taken upon themselves
pupil of Dr, Mark Gunzburg, will ! Glist, chairman; Mr. Altschuler,
who cresta stirring address, congratu. Lodge feels
descent (n
or ich:oxi onder-
cls,:irTisngtiesrc
w
for the support of the Jewish com-
play piano selections.
ice-chairman; 51 r. Schechter, sec-
bited the officers on the progress ranging this debate by the two out- to fill a quota of $3,000, and have
rabbi
munity. European relief, the re-
mode on the new building, and standing authorities espousing undertaken to secure at least
retary; 51r. Becker, treasurer, as-
Committee in Charge.
•created the "Golem." The founder
construction of Palestine, Jewish
both sides of the prohibition quest
The local committee in charge sisted by Messrs. Garfinkle, Kauf-
education and the -all-important
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
lion.
(Turn to Last Page.)
of preparations for the conference man, Couzens, S. Starr, I. Starr,
(Turn to Page Two.)
need of a Jewish community cen-
consists of Mr. Kurland, chairman; Newman, Rabinowitz, Renick, Rah-
ter—these and many other.causea
Israel Wiener, secretary; Rabbi R. n Eskin, King, Lipshitz, Rumor,
in advance eliminate any possible
Hurwitz, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph W. ('upper. Novetsky, Schwartz, Co-
excuse fur non-participation or
Davidson, P. Slomovitz, Miss Hen- hen. S. lemon, Sully, Goldstick, and
non-giving by our people. .
rietta Fox, Miss Yetta Hoffman. Goldman.
"I am convinced that the worthy
Joseph Haggai, Mrs. Max Hayman,
During his stay here the Luba.
causes will bring a wort,hy ye-
Mrs. S. A. Cabot, Rev. and Mrs. H. vvitcher Rebbe will be a guest at
MEYER L. PRENTIS
sponse and that the full qu ta will
Milkovsky, L. Altman, B. Lerman. 2151 West Euclid.
be raised. I am convinc el. also
\ J. Koffman, Simon Shetzer,
that conditionsin Detroit v arrant
Mrs. Eli Sachse, B. Kumoff, Na-
foil eq,u a he i(r.alsi sig. f °Art.
t an Wollock, Rabbi Moses Fischer,
em
samef
Aaron
Ashinsky,
Mrs.
N.
I nisi
ward to the raising of t e' full
inkell.
quota in abler that Detroit fray be
Among the state communities
placed in the front ranks )among
— —
Is be represented will be Ann Ar-
communities in the United States
Will Review His "Treatise on the
Iss r. Bey City, Flint, Benton Har-
which have lived up to the r obli-
God." in Sermon.
bor, Grand Rapids, Pontiac, Mt.
NEW YORK.--In recognition of gations to the Allied Jewis Cam-
Clemens.
his
40
years'
service
to
philan-
Local pride dernanils . that
paign.
"Ittligion Under Fire" will he
Mr. Samuel, the guest speaker.
thropy and Jewish education, . we show an example for service to
• ,•spies e commanding position in the subject of Rabbi Leon F'oam's
Israel
Itiskeach,
veteran
philan-
the
rest
of the country."
t. movement for the building of sermon Sunday morning, April 27,
thropist, Hebrew scholar and mann-
Mr. l'rentis has served as chair-
• Jestine. He has made a number at Temple Beth El, Woodward at
will
he
tendered
a
tes-
ufacturer,
man
of
Division
A in the Detroit
visits to Palestine. He is the Gladstone. at 10:45
timonial dinner at the Brooklyn Community Fund campaigns. He
The sermon will he vn the na-
.;hor of "You Gentiles," "I, the
Jewish Center on Tuesday evening, has long been active in conimunal
w." "Jewish Anthology" and ture of a reply to II. I,. Mencken's
April 29. The tribute is being and business affairs in Detroit. Ile
tiler volumes. Ile was one of the hook tin the history of religion,
sponsored by a committee of 100, is a director of numerous subsidi-
'six American Jewish leaders in entitled "Treatise On the Gods."
including Decal atuknational lead- ary companies of the General Mo-
I destine during the time of the
Two distinguished visitors are
era of organizations of which Mr. tors Corporation, besides' being
! asssacres and his accounts as an scheduled to appear at Temple
Rokeach is a hooefactnr.
treasurer of the General Haters_
Beth El in the near future. Dr.''
A native of Kovno, then a city He is a thirty-second degree Ma-
I I urn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Jacob R. Marcus, associate pro-
son, a Shriner, director of !Frank-
of
Russia
and
now
the
capital
of
fessor of history at the Hebrew
Lithuania, Mr. Rokeach came to lin Hills Country Club, Phoenix
Union College, Cincinnati, will de-
this
country
in
1889.
At
the
age
liver the commencement lecture at
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
of 88, he is still the active head
the commencement exercises of
of 1. Rokeach & Sons, Interna-
Beth El College of Jewish Studies '
tionally known manufacturers of
Monday night, May 12. Rabbi:
kosher soaps and food products.
Ferdinand Issernian, formerly of
The firm he founded 40 years ago
Toronto and now of St. Louis. will
recently opened a $1,000,000 plant
deliver the commencement sermon
in Brooklyn.

Governor of Ohio to Address in connection with the graduation
A leader in Orthodox Jewry, Mr.
exercises of Temple Beth El High
Convention in Cin-
Rokeach has been an ardent sup-
School Sunday morning. May 18.
cinnati.
porter of and contributor to char-
On Sunday morning, May 4, Dr.
ity and Jewish education both at Memorial Meeting to be Held
Leo M. Franklin will speak, by
CINCINNATI. — 1.1. T. A.1 -- special request, on the subject.
This Sunday at Beth
home and abroad. Among his
Myers Y. Cooper. governor of "What Advantage has the Jew?"
more imnortant benefactions are
El
Ohio, and Russell Wilson, mayor
the establishment of a $5,000
On Sunday morning, May 11,
of Cincinnati, will deliver ad- the day of the opening of the Al-
scholarship at the Yeshiva College
The memory of the Into Louis
dr,ses of welcome Sunday morn- lied Jewish Campaign for $305.-
of America and his gift this year Marshall, Jewish leader of New
April 27, at the opening sas- 000, Rabbi Leon Franswill occupy
of s50,000 to the Jewish National York, and the late Judge Moorfield
s' •n of the thirteenth quinquennial the pulpit and speak on "What Is
Fund. Since the inception of the Storey of Boston, who, in their life-
e ivention
of the Independent
movement for establishment of
Jewish Culture?"
time, were prominent among the
niter of B'nai B'rith at Hotel Sin-
the Jewish naiional homeland in
friend's of the colored people, will
ton. convention headquarters.
Palestine, Mr. Rokeach has con-
be honored at a memorial meeting
Hon. Alfred M. Cohen of Cin-
tributed 1135,000 to the cause.
here
at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the
cinnati, president of the constitu-
Ile is one of the founders of the
Beth El A. M. E. Church, Freder-
tion grand lodge, will preside at
Beth Moses Hospital, organized in
ick
and
St. Antoine streets.
all business sessions, of which there
1914 and now affiliated with the
Judge Alfred J. Murphy of the
will be two daily from Monday,
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) —
Brooklyn Federation of Jewish
Wayne County Circuit Court will
April 29, to Wednesday, April 30, Bernard Jaffe, a teacher of chem-
Charities.
be the principal speaker at these
in addition to the opening session istry in the Girls' Commercial High
Rabbi Israel Herbert Levinthal services. Judge Ira W. Jayne will
Sunday morning and the principal , School in Brooklyn, has been
of the Br000klyn Jewish ('enter is be presented to the audience as
sesjon Monday evening.
awarded a gold medal and prize of
chairman of a committee of na- chairman of the meteing by Rev.
Some 112 delegates representing $7,500 for the best book submitted
tionally prominent leaders who are
Joseph M. Evans. All Detroit pas-
se, ral European districts as well
arranging the dinner.
in a contest for the humanizing of
tors, the presidents of the Detroit
as all seven districts in the United ; knowledge which was sponsored by
Bar Association and the Harlan
States, Canada and Mexico will be the Forum magazine in co-opera-
Law Club have been invited as
Present when Hon. Alfred M. Co- tion with the publishing house of
FUND
FOR
A
JEWISH
CENTER
LORD MELCHETT SIGNS
CHILDREN CONTRIBUTE TO
Jaffee
present.
guests. A parade will precede the
, Simon and Schuster. Mr.
I
BIG RUSS CONTRACT services.
This convention will hear reports book is entitled "Crucibles" and
"And a little child shall lead' cultural activities, were the very their devotion to the idea. Unity Credit Unions. Each division will ,
r Misers and committees account- recounts the development of mod- them."
The National Association for the
first to contribute their pennies to- of thought and action is mirrored be composed of two teams. The
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A 30,- Advancement of the Colored Peo-
ing for their stewardship over the ' ern chemistry. The award was
wards the fund of which 1100 000 in the enthusiasm displayed by chairmen and captains of the ver-
The Prophet Isaiah, in
000,000 ruble agreement on a two ple, which is sponsoring similar
many activities of this organiza- presented to Mr. Jaffe by Profes- XI, an often quoted by peace advo- is to go for the planning and con- every group in the center, whose nal% divisions follow:
members have been waiting for an
tion which now comprises some 400 sor Dewey on Friday in t e office citt.tetsh,e pthroi riehhesiuientd that
Melbourne S e n i or Division:1 year credit basis with the Soviet memorials throughout the Country,
,e
v scoming struction of a Jewish Center.
opportunity to join hands with the Charles Wolok, chairman, Nathan government for the Imperial Chem- announces a Moorefield Storey-
Isaal Italges of over 00,000 members, of the Forum. During the presen_
would
led
Using as a bang a clay modt•I
rest
of the community in behalf of Berke, Ray Fogel, Emma Clazer,! ical Trust has been signed in Lon- Louis Marshall Memorial Cam-
and a total international member- tation ceremony, President Harvey 0
a little child.
of what a modern center should look
ship of approximately 85,000.
the Center movement.
Nathaniel Rubin, Carl Zipper, don with Lord Melchett, chairman paign, "to celebrate the immense
N. Davis of the Stevens Institute
This prophesy finds realization like, children of the Fenkell branch
sof the board of directors of the Im- forward strides made under the
Among the committees reporting of Technology, spoke.
Under the auspices of the Senior Albert Summers, Nathan Wsolok:
are shown in the above photograph
in
the
initial
effors
in
Detroit
for
Mr. Jaffe, who is 34 years old,
perial Chemical Trust. Announce- leadership of these men" in the
will be those on Americanization,
making their contributions. This Council of the center, plans have intermediate division: Sam Wen-
ment of this huge contract with cause of the colored people. It will
Anti-Defamation, Hillel Founda- was graduated in 1916 from the the Allied Jewish Campaign for
model was made by the metal-craft been completed to solicit the mem- ner, chairman, William H. Bobrin,
tion, Irnai Brith Magazine, Fi- City College of New York. Por- $305.000, to be conducted here from
Elsie Etting r, Sander Kolitch, Russia was made by Sol !Iron, be a call to all who believe in the
class of the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- hership at the Melbourne and Fen-
May
11
to
22.
tions
of
his
book
will
be
puh'iehed
former head of the Amtorg, com- I work of the National Association
ranee, Junior Auxiliaries, and So-
Sally Shapero.
1St ys and girls who are affiliated bourne, under the direction of !lor- kell
among the adult as
cial Justice.
in the Forum. He plans to use his
Fenkell senior division: Morris mercial representative of Soviet for the Advancement of the Col-
Adolph Freund, Bernard Gins- money for a year or two of travel with the present inadequate center, ry I.insky, and is serving as a sym- well as the youth groups. Four di- Gruskin. chairr en; Dave Finkel!, Russia in the United States and ored Peeple to support it, and to
burg and Aaron Droock will rep- in Europe for the purpose of feeling the need for a modernly bol for the youngsters calling them visions were organized: at the Mel-
Esther Glazier, Max Marshak and recently named Soviet trade repre- help realize the aims for which
to action in the campaign.
bourne and Fenkell branches,
resent Pisgah Lodge of Detroit at , studying the chemical laboratories equipped Jewish community center
sentative in Great Britain, who ar- these two leaders were striving un-
to house their physical, social and
But the young are not alone in among the Mothers Clubs and
this convention •
(Turn to Last Page.)
there •
rived here on April 19.
, selfishly.

Milford

By BERNARD POSTAL

FAMOUS CHASSIDIC
RABBI HERE SUNDAY

DARROW VS WILSON
DEBATE ON MAY 27

1

I

Children Contribute to Allied Jewish Campaign
To Aid in Construction of Modern Jewish Center

HONOR I. ROKEACH'S
40 YEARS' SERVICE

FRAM WILL REPLY
TO H. L. MENCKEN

QUINQUENNIAL OF
I, 0. B. B. SUNDAY

MARSHALL TRIBUTE
BY COLORED GROUP

Church.

JEW WINS $7,500
CHEMISTRY PRIZE

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