America Amish &doilies! Carta All Jewish News Al Jewish Views ITHOUT BIAS 1 II-EbETROIT LWISII.61ROXICLE THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 VOL. XXIX. NO. 25 • • , r TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent. DE'T' ROIT FINANCES Britain s Colonial Secretary Tells Arabs INJUSTICE TO JEWS Progress Reported $260,000 RAISED IN FIRST FOUR DAYS OF ALLIED DRIVE; Their Demands Are Unacceptable PREVENT STUDY OF IN POLAND AROUSES By Shaarey Zedek ENTHUSIASM DISPLAYED BY VOLUNTEERS ASSURES SUCCESS HEBREW IN SCHOOLS AMERICAN PROTEST OF CAMPAIGN; ENTIRE COMMUNITY UNITES TO AID CAUSE Cornerstone Laying May 25 LONDON.—The Grand Mufti of taken place in London between Jerusalem and his colleagues on members of the government and Expected to Attract the Palestine Arab delegation have the Palestine Arab delegation are Thousands. met with a sweeping rebuff from now at an end. The delegation has Sup. rintendent Frank Cody Lord Passfield, the colonial secre- expressed its views on a number of Federation of Polish Jews At a meeting of the board of di - Dinner Opening Drive Proves Most Impressive Affair in History of Community; Dr. tary, and at the same time have subjects, particularly land, immi- Stakes Interesting Holds Convention in rectors of the Shaarey Zedek Con given the MacDonald government gration and the grant of a consti- Abba Hillel Silver Stirs His Audience to Action With Eloquent Ap- gregation• on Monday evening, an Statement, New York. an opportunity to reaffirm its fidel- tution. his majesty's government emoouraging report of the progress peal for Hebrew Schools, Relief, Palestine, Center. ity to the Palestine mandate. has taken note of its view on these already made on the new synagogue subjects . CURRICULUM ADDITION ASK FREEDOM FROM The delegation, which included su at Chicago boulevard and Lawton It was pointed out to the deli'. POLITICAL BURDENS avenue was presented by A. Louis IS NOW INADVISABLE the mayor of Jerusalem and other ONE THOUSAND WORKERS IN TEN DIVISIONS CANVASS COMMUNITY; notable Arabs, arrived here shortly cation that the sweeping constitu- Gordon, president of the congrega- demanded by .since them before the publication of the Shaw tional were changes wholly unacceptable Economic Oppressions of Po- tion. HUNDREDS OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS ASSIST TO SWELL THE FUND Hebrew Courses Introduced commission's report. Among other lish Jews Discussed at they would have rendered it im• Mr. Gordon stressed the fact that things, the delegation urged theey In Two New York the new building was progressing Conference. immediate creation of a Palestine Possible for his majesty's govern. High Schools. ent to carry out its obligations even ahead °f the schedule and that Volunteer Workers Meet Daily at Luncheons; Leading Teams and Workers Awarded parliament in which Arabs and a date. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The because of the splendid co-operation Prizes; Wineman, Butzel, Franklin, Keidan, Hershman and Jews would be represented in pro. under the terms of the mandate. pro p The financial situation of the De- portion to their present popula- It was made clear that noproposals twenty-second annual convention of of the membership, little difficul- Others Inspire Volunteers to Action. could be considered which were in. the Federation of Polish Jews, ty has so far been encountered in troit Public Schools prevents the lion. compatible with the requirements. which opened Saturday night, May securing cash that has become due introduction of Hebrew studies in Whatever hopes the delegation of the mandate." local high schools, according to a may have had, however, were shut- lo, at the Pythian Temple in the on membership pledges. Pledges Thus, with nothing accomplished, presence of 1,500 delegates and and cash totaling well over $2110,- One thousand inspired and enthusiastic workers are making history in Detroit statement made by Frank Cody, superintendent of schools, to Philip tered by the following statement the Arab delegation will leave Lon- guests from many cities in the 000 has already been received ley Jewish communal activities by their untiring efforts in the Allied Jewish Campaign. from the colonial office: don on May 23 in a bitter and hos- Slomovits, editor of The Detroit United States and Canada, closed the building fund committee and The unprecedented outburst of enthusiasm and joy in the work, as evidenced "The conversations which have tile frame of mind. Jewish Chronicle. Sunday night, May II, with a din- it is expected that with the income in the first four days of the drive, guarantee the oversubscription of the assigned quo- Mr. Cody, upon being informed ner fur the delegates, after adopt- from new membership, the finan- of the steps taken to teach Hebrew ing a series of resolutions for the cial strain on the congregation will ta of $305,000. The report at noon Thursday that the $250,000 mark had been reached riot only be greatly lessened but was an indication that an army of volunteers was determined net to rest until the full amount is raised. in high schools in New York, and welfare of the Jews in Poland. This is to the Credit Meeting at luncheons at Hotel Stotler, daily, workers created such an inspiring p atmosphere that it was when asked whether there is a pee- Benjamin Winter, the president will be at a minimum. Invitations Out. evident from the very beginning that the campaigne success. Cheering their fellow workers for the sibiltiy of adding Hebrew to the Of the Hebrew Schools of the federation, expressed in his amounts they collected, 10 divisions nevertheless displayed a spirit of competition, each group aiming to curriculum of Detroit high schools message the determination to per- Several thousand invitations to sue the policy to free Polish Jewry attend the ceremony in connection beat the other for first honors in raising their assigned individual quotas. in the near future, made the follow- To the credit of the United A Singing Army. from the unbearable economic and with the laying of the cornerstone ing statement: Hebrew Schools of Detroit let political burdens. "There is noof "I am in favor of introducing A singing army of workers was it lie recorded: e. the tihaarey Zedek Synagogue Close Twenty-Ninth Conven- ill Sunday, May 25, have bee n enlisted in the drive. into our Detroit high schools the Campaign doubt whatever that the Polish Re. All the three winners of prizes songs, written by Mrs. Henry Le- public takes clue note of us and our mailed to members of the emigre- study of any foreign language, in the essay contest conducted tion Sessions of Ortho- vitt, Sylvan Grossner and others, doings," he' said, "It takes note of Ration and others prominent in na- provided (I) that it has a rich lit- by the Allied Jewish Campaign dox Rabbis. added cheer to the daily luncheons. erature, (2) that there is a suffi- are pupils in the Hebrew It la ex wets 1 that one et the The awarding of daily prizes to cient demand from the public to Schools. President Hoover, through French Strother, his administrative LAKEWOOD, N. J.—(J. T. A. workers who were leading the di- to see that the right of the Jews in largest Jewish gatherings ever as- justify the employment of teacher, Hadassah Yachnitz, winner of assistant, in a statement addressed to the editor of The Detroit Jew- Poland shall not be disregarded." eembled in Detroit will witness the (3) that the colleges will recognize --Rabbi Eleazar Silver of Spring- the first prize, is a student in ish Chronicle, expressed his profound sympathy with the causes repre- visions in percentages also added a laying of the cornerstone. An up. human touch to the gatherings. it as constituting a proper substi- field, Mass., was unanimously' grade 3-A in the Philadelphia- Joined by Galician Jews. sented in the Allied Jewish Campaign now in progress here. The °Priateprogram has been ar- tute for Greek, Latin, French, Ger- elected and installed as president Byron Talmud Torah. Addresses over the radio, Z. Tygel, the executive director, I president's statement, as received from Mr. Strother, reiterates the ranged by for the ensuing year of the Union he social and reception' man, or Spanish, and (4) that the Ruth Kramer, winner of the pointed out in his report the growth sentiments expressed in a letter to Felix M. Warburg on March 8, in speeches at important meetings of • • committee, which consists of Meyer local organizations, appeals by state of our funds will permit this of Orthodox Rabbis of the United second prize, is a pupil in grade of the. federation all over the coon- which Was stated: mail and other means of making addition to our curriculum. The States and Canada when the Un- 6-A in the Parkside branch of try and that all are willing to do Stone, chairman, Aaron Klein, The. odore Levin and Simon Shelter. "1 con only repeat what I have often said to you before that the the drive a success were resorted first of these requirements is en. ion's twenty-ninth annual conven- the schools. practical work for the three mil- Memorial Subscription. work you have done, apart from its evident humanitarian •soect, is • to. tirely met by Hebrew. In order to tion adjourned after a three and Rose Herman, winner of the lion suffering Jews in Poland. According to the following mem- large contribution to the cause of good-will between peoples. History An interesting feature of the employ a teacher, we should have ' a half days of sessions. Follow- third prize, is a member of The convention greeted with bers of the building committee, will properly appraise your efforts for posterity—the commendation of campaign was the receipt of a in any one high school or combina- ing the close of last year's cons-en- . grade 7-A, the graduating class, great enthusiasm the announcement 1 Merles Ilamlourger, Charles Agree, your own conscience for today." lion, when Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, number of voluntary contributions tion of high schools not less than of the Philadelphia.13yron Tal. made by Philip Wattenberg, press Sam Sateovsky and Saul Saulson, front non-Jews. Tracy McGregor, mud Torah. 175 pupils. College recognition is although elected, declined to serve ideal of the Federation of Galician In a letter received last week by James N. Rosenberg, chairman president of the Detroit Commu- as president, Rabbi Silver was , ws, that his federation is ready "list (of all the subscribers to the a matter which can be secured only he' sealed in the corner- of the New York campaign, President Hoover stated with reference to nity Fund, gave $1,000; Detroit by conference with individual col- chosen to fill the vacancy. In join the Federation of the Jews s f u t onnil e during the cornerstone core. relief work abroad. 'stone Creamery, $500; Bulova Watch Rabbi Joseph Konvitz of New- leges. At the present time, how- , in Poland. A committee of both "It is inconceivable that such work should be left unfinished. What Co•, $250; American State Bank, m mono on Sunday afternoon. May ever, our financial situation is such ark, Ratibi I'. I. Block of Jersey federations was appointed to work has been accomplished in rescuing lives is a historic achievement in Parke-Davis & Co., Federal Motor 25. Copies of The Detroit Jewish that it does not seem advisable for City and Rabbi Chaim Fisch! Ep- , out the plan of amalgamation. Chronicle containing news of the human engineering." Truck Co., $100 each. as to undertake any expansion of stein of Brooklyn were chosen vice- Convention Resolution After reciting the many arts of dedication will also be included in An Inspiring Gathering. persidents. Rabbi C. B. Moteliv- our curriculum." the cornerstone • • The. opening dinner of the cam- • • • itz of Harrisburg, I a., was named injustice and discrimination prae- I Letters have been sent to the paign, at the Statler last Sunday treasurer, Rabid M. B. Tomashoti HEBREW COURSES IN TWO ticed against the Jews of Poland membership suggesting that mem- Uncovered City May evening, was one of the moat in- of Brooklyn, financial secretary, NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOLS at the present time the convention ory subscriptions lee made Pack Ex ects to Or once spiring events in the life of the De- Have Been Gomorrah Rabbi L. Seltzer of Brooklyn, gen- unanimously adopted the following to perpetuate the memory of the NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Elec. troit Jewish community. For the Hall in Darrow - Wilson eral secretary and Rabbi Isaac bee courses in Hebrew will be of- resolution: dead. Subscriptions in the name of first time every element in the cones JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) Siegel of ,Jersey City chairman of Debate. fered at the Thomas Jefferson and We do hereby express our the dead will be sealed together munity was banded together to aid —Excavations at the Oriental the executive. committee. Abraham Lincoln High Schools this strongest protest against the acts with the names of living subscrite in causes which will care for re- city of Ghor, some kilometres Ask Fund for Yeshivas. of injustic committe d i ns t our ere to the fund. Fall, according to a decision of the age B. C Vladek of New York ' from the Dead Sea, were com- ' lief, the reconstruction of the Jew- Pisgah lodge has arranged for Before the election of officers what promises to be a momentous fellow-Jews in Poland, and our board of superintendents. The Annual Sisterhood Meeting. pleted on April 28 by the Rome , WI Homeland, the support of the Addresses Banquet at course of study is now being plan- there was discussion as to how to forensic combat when Clarence earnest belief that all the sundry The annual meeting of the Sister- United Hebrew Schols and the lie- ' Pontifical and Biblical Institute. ned by Dr. Harold G. Campbell, as. aid Rabid D. B. Shapiro, Chief Demos,' meets lir. Clarence True discriminations enumerated above hood of Shaarey Zedek will he held Fort Wayne. The work was under the super- I brew Free Loan Association, of the secede superintendent in charge of Rabbi of Kovno, in his determina- . Wilson at Orchestra hall, May 27, should long since have been abol- Monday, May 20, at 2 o'clock, at ! Dias, Jewish Welfare Board, Pro- vision of Father Mellon, Jerusa- Mesh Schools, who is consulting tion to renew the spiritual life of in a debate on prohibition. The com- : fished in Poland, a country that lure the Synagogue branch on Twelfth Two hundred representatives of Falasha Committee, and about a lem director of the institute. The with leading Hebrew educators in the •Jews in that country through mittee in charge reports all plans suffered for a period of 150 years at Atkinson. Reports of commit- 55 Detroit Jewish organizations dozen other national causes. excavations uncovered a large the matter. Dr. Campbell also aid to Yeshivas and religious completed for the debate and re- under the galling yoke of Russian tees and election of the hoard of Sunday evening sulescrihed $2,0110 To Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, bril- city destroyed by fire at the Czarism; that despite of our deep directors will comprise the busi- towards Detroit's quota of $10,000 stated that if and when the courses schools. orator and inspiring leader, liant ports everything indicating that a first Bronze Age and never sub- Unless immediate financial aid record audience will till the hall. satisfastion with the spirit of ness program. to be offered prove popular and should go the credit for having in the People's Tool Campaign of sequently rebuilt. Human skel- Te e progress and plans of the successful, they will then be intro- is given many yeshivas here and Mr. Darrow will oppose the prohi- friendship displayed to us by the elevated his audience to great spir- the Ort, at et banquet at the Fort etons, the foundations of sever- duced into other high schools of the ebroad will have to close, so pre- hition amendment, and ler. Wilson representative's of the Polish gov- new synagogue now under con. Wayne Hotel. itual heights. In a masterful ad- al houses, the oven of a granary ernnuont in Amerira, for which we struction at Chicago boulevard city. carious is their situation, report- will defend the dry viewpoint. dress Rabbi Silver reviewed the mill, ceramics, slice instruments B. C. Vladek, editor of the For- are duly grateful, we can not pus- and Lawton, will be discussed. The movement to have the He- ed Rabbi Epstein of Chicago. causes represented in the campaign /11111 various minerals were un- ward, who addressed the banquet, There is a distinct contrast be- sibly overlook the fact that the Among the resolutions adapted Mrs. Rhea Harris Weisberg will' brew language take its rightful and called upon Detroit, as the earthed. warned that unless aid conies from tween these two men. Darrow is semi-official promises made la us render vocal selections, accompan- pia, among other classical tongues wax one to ask the Allied Jewish first community in the land to con- Later digging turned up the American Jewry 3,000,000 Russian in his seventy-fourth year, but still ' with regard to the calling of a eon- . which are offered for study in the Campaign for $250,000 to be ap- fed by Mrs. Sidney Klein, who will duct an Allied Jewish Campaign, foundations of stone walls be- Jews arc facing extinction, and ap- alert of tithed and body. hr. Wil- ference between the preresentatives , also render piano solos. serondary schools of New York plied to Yeshiva relief. Rabbi Sil- to set an example to the rest of tween which straight streets can pealed in behalf of the tool fund son, 15 years the junior if his law- of the. Polish government and the WW1 officially launched about ve r bold the convention that the the country. in all directions and couches of which aims to place declassed Jews yer opponent, is university trained, Jews, together with the represent• a year ago at a conference of some leaders 1,f the campaign had in- Detroit Closely Watched. ashes. It is believed the city on farms and in factories and to whereas Darrow's education has atives of American American Jewry, has hero SOCIAL SERVICE MEET 20 leading organizations, whose formed that they will grant 60 per- "You will be closely watched be- was destroyed about 20 centur- been confined to common schools. unduly delayed, and that is our IN BOSTON JUNE 7-11 supply them with necessary tools rope:mit:dives were convened by cent of that sum and he believe, cause you are the first in the land ies before Christ. The date and for their work. leading and experience. Darrow earnest hope that such a conies. sis the American Student the full amount can be obtained. to conduct an allied drive," Rabbi character of the ruins induce , is a ceeld.blooded type of reasoner, once will be called as speedily oos "The Jewish tragedy in Eastern NEW YORK.—Boston has twee Silver told his audience. % •i Federation. The conference "If this sum appears large t "Your Father Mellon to think that the while hr. Wilson is more on an in- Europe cannot be remedied by work if successful will be an ex- sosusly agreed to endorse the he declared, "I tell you that we can- spirational, idealistic speaker. hr. possi le, so that the vexing Jewish selected as the meeting place and expedition has discovered the problem in Poland shall be di 11- June 7 to 11 as the dates for the charity," Mr. Vladek said. "The s sponsored by Avukah and m4 afford to cheapen the Torah. ample and a challenge to other Corn. Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. • ...sit a committee consisting With all the force at our commarel Wilson is said to be the more fluent nitely solved, for the welfare not next annual meeting of the Nation.' only possible uolution is a read- munitiee." orator, but there are mere surprise's only of the Jews of Poland but for al Conference of Jewish Social justment of the entire population we must demand this. The yeshi- sive Otto A. Rosalsky, Dr. On the question of a Jewish cen- •o o o S. Wise, Dr. Samson Bend- vas previde for the light of our and idiosyncrasies in the argu- the welfare of Poland as a whole." Service., according to an announce- to the new conditions in those coun- ter, Retold Silver said that "the es- ments of Darrow. Benjamin Winter was re-elected meat from the New York office of tries. tablishment of a Jewish commun- Magistrate Benjamin Marvin, faith for our pesople." Dr. Wilson, Mr. Darrow's debate as president and Z. Tygal as es- the conference by George W. Re- Resolution on Kashruth. "In both Russia and Poland the ity building has in a sense more :sae Straus, Jr., Bernard S. ecutive director. Jacob Leichtman binoti, secretary of the organize- Jew formerly occupied the te,ition In other resolutions that were ap. I opponent, is eels° an author, IIR :chi Nathan D. Perlman, Ab- than local significance. It is an- elected as treasurer. The vi ce- tion, if the middleman, performing an other power station and reservoir I • II. Cohen, Jane's Waterman proved the rabbis condemned the inn written many hicks, including presidents are: Philip Wattenbere, Dr. John Slasyson, executive .1i important function between the city of Jewish loyalty• and citizenship. s and Samuel Blumenfeld to alien registration bills, opposed the "Dry ior Die," "Prohibition vs. High License," "The Case for Pro- Solomon Rosenfeld, Abraham liar. rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed.. and country population. In Russia Every Jewish community needs a s this matter to the attention calendar reform and urged that cis, Alfred Rosenstein, Hermaneration of Detroit, will be an an- this middle class has been elimi- hibition" and "A World Vision of steps he taken to interest the fine center to be a clearing house the educational authorities in Allied Campaign Fund is • younger rabbis in the aims of the the Temperance Reform." While Oberman end J. Stofsky. I tive participant in the. program. York City. nated through the- advance of fur .lowish ideas." Swelled With Donations communism. Plea for Jewish Education. se committee, aided by Com. orthodox Union. A plan for a sus- living in Pasadena, Cal., he became But it was on the question of sener Samuel Levy, presented tidying men-oleos:hip of the Union intimately acquainted with the two "In Poland, partly through the. From Children. suns and a daughter of John • ; inc to Dr. Campbell and later was also ratified. Jewish education that Dr. Silver development of modern scientific Resolutions asking strict super- Brown, and has written a number particularly stirred his audience. s appeared before the entire industrial methods and partly of authoritative article's on Brown's Isaiah's Prophecy that " a lit- To speak of the cause of Jewish :4 of asnociate superintendents, vision of kashruth for public ban- through the chauvinism of certain • : sh was presided over by Dr. quote, especially those marking the career. Dr. Wilson's first debate tle boy shall lead them" found education, he reminded his audi- elements in the watchword of the with Mr. Darrow was held in (sin- 'Sam J. O'Shea. At this meet- opening of a drive, and an appeal rawly-liberated Polish people is practical realization Sunday eve- ence, is to speak in platitudes, in eineati, two years ago, and the to orthodox parents not to have . Dr. O'Shea stated to the corn- "Poland for the I'oles." ning, at the. dinner opening the Al- things apparent, yet these things are overlooked. , :be: In view of the cultural and conservative or reform rabbis per- Chicago lawyer has referred to his "The result, as far as the Jew- lied Jewish Campaign for $305,- opponent as "one of the best posted "Nearly every community is "logical value of Hebrew, it de- form marriage ceremonies for their ish population is concerned, has and most eloquent men in the ranks 000. The enthusiasm of three fairly well equipped for philan- es tee find its place alongside children but to have this rite p•r- been the same in both countries. of the prohibitionists." other languages which have formel only by full-fledged ortho- young boys was responsible for a thropic activities," Dr. Silver said, They have been eliminated from the "but Jewish education is a home- —seed civilized nations and will dox rabbis, were adopted. social structure and unless they rally among contributors to in- • stinue to serve them as a medium MAXINE FINSTERWALD are aided in adjusting themselves crease their contributions, in the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) • intelligent and cultural expres- Men's Clubs Convention. to the new conditions as farmer', names of their children, and the - s." NEW YORK.— "The work of AGAIN WINS A PRIZE or factory workers, they are leered new stunt in fund-raising prom- men's clubs is to summon our man- ises to assure the Success Of the by extinction." power to gather around the Kanner Her Play, "Seven Against One," of a Judaism that is neither stag- Joseph Bernstein, chairman of drive. here is how it all hap- pened: Gets Little Theater Award. nant nor selfbeffacing, but that fer- the campaign, was introduced as The vast auilience, at the dinner ments with life, hope and joy." (toastmaster by A. Rubinstein, sec- Miss Maxine Finsterwald, daugh- This was part of an address deliv- retary, and explained that the drive had just heard a masterful address ered at the second annual conven- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fin- was being conducted because of in. toy Rabbi Abbe Dille! Silver of tion of the National Federation of sterwald of Detroit, again won one ability of local workers tee arrange Cleveland, and contribution!, began Jewish Men's Clubs, held May 6 in of the Samuel French prizes an- to join forces with the Allied Jew- to pour in. Within not more then Rabbi Isserrnan to Occupy Prof. Louis Cronbach to be New York City as part of the' nually awarded for the two best Iii Mille, close to $150,000 Was ish Campaign. Pulpit; High School eighteenth annual convention of the unpublished plays of the year. A musical program following the donated (0 the fund, and there was the Speaker at Lunch- to Graduate 41. a temporary lull in the enthusiasm United Synagogue, by Rabbi Sam- banquet was participated in by Miss Finsterwald's "Seven eon on Thursday. uel Fredman of Philadelphia. Miss Rhoda Goldberg, sop rano; for giving. Just then one of the Against One," was adjudged one Seven students received the Beth The report of the president, Ed- of the two best manuserupts in the Rev. F. Zaludko•ski, tenor; Sant- volunteer workers announced from The Michigan State Federation ward C. Weinrib, contained the ee] Shearer] and Miss Pearl Hee the floor that threes boys wished to El College certificate at the com- national Little Theater tourna- ,S Temple Sisterhoods will hold its announcements that 18 clubs have fete pianists; Arnold Jurasky, make person at contributions: mencement exercises held Monday sscual meeting this year in De- toecome affiliated with the National ment. Last year Miss Finsterwald James Wineman, son of Mr. and night, May 12, in the Brown Me- MAURICE CAPLAN violinist. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH li-mt. on Wednesday and Thurs- Federation during the first year of was else, one of the winners. She Mrs. Henry Wineman; Fred Fin- morial Chapel of the temple. Mel- has for a number of years distin- y. May 21 and 22. sterwahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. ville S. Welt presided. its existence and that a handbook daThe state executive board will guished herself as playright and Adolph Finsterwald, and Elliot M. Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus asso- of suggestions, valuable tee Men's director. Sold its meeting on • Wednesday Clubs throughout the country will Lipson, son of Mrs. Rose Marshall ciate professor of history at the • oft•rnoson, May 21. This will be be published in September. Reso- Lipson, gave Ile each to help swell Hebrew Union College, delivered a ', Slowed by a dinner given by the lutions were then voted upon, in-' the fund. remarkable lecture on "Judaism NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— eisterhood of Temple Beth El for eluding one calling for committees The Samuel French awards of Hebrew Week to Open With Meet. And that started it: One after and the Modern Temper." (he visiting board members. At to review local legislation in each 1200 each • for the two hest one-act ing at Philadelphia-Byron Adele... by Rabbi Fram. another mothers and fathers an- S ' 30 P. m. a one-act play, "Maker community as it might effect Jews: Talmud Torah. "Although the class is small," plays produced during the National nounced from the flew contribu- of Dreams • " will he presented, fol- another, condemning the proposed Little Theater Tournament which tions in the names off their chil- said Rabbi Leon Fram, the general lowed by Jewish Folk Song., rend- calendar revision, involving a mov.. closed Saturday night, May 10, at The annual Hebrew week for dren. It started with $25 per director of the college, "it repre- ered by Miss Rhoda Goldberg. All the summit of the Hebrew publi- child and swelled able Sabbath. Elections closed the the Waldorf Theater, were went by from $50 to $100 sents all the aims of our col- members of the Sisterhood and their sessions of this body, the old offi- Miss Maxine Finsterwald, whose cations in this country will com- per child. Grandparents were not lege. Among the seven graduates families are invited to attend this cers being elected. play, "Seven Against One," was mence on Thursday, May 22. with to he outdone, are; soon contribu- is represented the student who entertainment and subsequent open presented by the association Play- a meeting in the Philadelphia. tions ranging from $25 to $110) per comes to Beth El College in order reception, in the Brown Memorial ers of the Ninety-second street 1. Byron Talmud Torah honoring the grandchild were made in addition to train himself to teach in a Jew- Chapel and the social hall. M. H. A., and Miss Maxine Block. seventieth birthday of Nahum to ish religious school. There is rep- the regular gifts. Thursday's events are likewise whose tragedy, "Eyes," was pre- Soknlow, noted Hebrew author resented also the student who comes As a result of this new "stunt" "Pen to all members of the Sister- and Zionist leader. JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — sented by the Morse Players of St. to Beth El College desiring no pro- hood. The dey's events will start While claiming $116,250 for dam- Louis, under the auspices of the Speakers at this meeting will be in fund-raising, within a very short fessional training but seeking an et 10 a. m., with an open business ages to the colony of Held* dur- St. Louis Art League. Bernard Isaacs, A. Altman, S. time the-re was added to the con- introduction to Jewish culture. Fi- meeting of all delegates and mem- ing last summer's riots. the Jewish Smullin, Rabbi Leon Frani and A. tributions a sum approximating nally, there is represented in this In addition, the two productions bers of the Michigan State Temple National Fund April 28 received were ranked third and fourth in I). Markson. Rev. E. Zaludkow- 110,000. class the non-Jew who avails him- Sisterhoods. Luncheon will be $5,765 in compensation from the the general competition and re. ski will sing Hebrew selections. Three boys led in the rally, and self of the existence of Beth El served at one o'clock in the social government. Other payments were reeved additional prizes of $200 This meeting is expected to draw their efforts are expected to aid College of Jewish Studies to gain hall, and the speaker of the after. to Dr. Klausner $955, while he ask- each. Twenty productions, eight a large attendance from among materially in oversubscribing De- an understanding and an apprt, noon will be Dr. Louis Cronbach. I ed $6,615, to Dr. Yaffe $15 while' of them eligible for the French the old-time Maskilim who are ad- troit's quota in the assigned 10- I dation of Jewish religion, history Professor of homoletica at Hebrew , he claimed $1,150, to Mr. Agnon' ■ wards, were entered in the tour- , mirers of Mr. Soknlow. day period. Thus is being realized and literature." Union College • $915 whereas he sought $9 380 • The Hebrew week will close with , Isaiah's prophecy: "And a little nament. Rabbi From also asked the co-op- JUDGE HARRY D. ICEIDAN NATE S. SHAPERO • tag day on Sunday, June 1. boy shall lead them." ASK CAMPAIGN FUND FOR YESHIVA RELIEF HOOVER AGAIN ENDORSES , ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN PISGAH LOOKS FOR RECORD AUDIENCE ORT TOOL CAMPAIGN, RAISES $2,000 HERE Isaiah's Prophecy Finds Realization DETROIT LEADERS ACTIVE IN ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE TATE SISTERHOODS CONVENE MAY 21-22 1,„ BETH EL COLLEGE GRADUATES SEVEN HONOR SOKOLOW'S BIRTHDAY THURSDAY — - J. N. F. GETS $5,765 FOR HULDA DAMAGE (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) t