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America 5avish Palo&Cal eater

All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS


THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

VOL. XXX. NO. 3

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930

DUTIES TAX RABBIS,ITh,,,,,,, preside.
SEMINARY IS TOLD L
BY PROF. DAVIDSON

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CADILLAC

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FEARS PREJUDICE Jewish Lads Suffer Hardships Walking FEDERATION AGAIN [Re-elected Head of 1 DETROIT ZIONISTS
BECOMING DANGER To Zion Via Odessa and Constantinople ELECTS WINEMAN
w'
ere F edesm")
-
HAIL. BRANDEIS'
TO JEWS OF U. S.
AS ITS PRESIDENT
RETURN TO Z. O. Al.

SAI.ONICA.—(J. T. A.)—Tla. Torkey. They were going back
graphic and moving tale of sic with him to Odessa, and once in
young Jewish boys attempting to Odessa, right in jail. Where was
I here Is No Time for Study
reach Palestine afoot, startin, their home, he asked. Their home
National Conference of Jew • o from Minsk in Northern Russia, was in Igumen, near Minsk, in
Today, He Says at
Meyer L. P•entis and Mil-
Instruct Convention Dele-
has just come to light here.
ish
Social
Service
Told
White Russia. How did they come
ford S tern
Graduation.
V ice-
gates to Vote for His
They had walked.'
Each Friday a ship leavo • to Od essa?
of
Dangers.
- -
Presidents.
Odessa for Constantinople. Thry, Walked? Impossible. They proved
Proposals.
FINDS RELIGION HAS
r it. How long had it taken to walk
weeks
ago,
when
the
ship
was
o
u
150 JEWISH CENTERS
,i ,i , ,?, ,iti,t,,,,,ye ,,hir,,ri „ bn ,%,n,,,,z,
1
.,ani,, months
c l NHEADS
at sea a day and a half, six stove •
BECOME A BUSINESS
SIMON
SHETZER
HEADS
ARE WORTH $25,000,000 aways were discovered in the hold.
BEXECUTIVE A
DETROIT DELEGATION
They were Jewish boys, the oldest . al the way. Their shoes had worn
"Let Rabbinate Stand for
Community Center Secre- 18 years old. According to th,. out, their clothes were in tatters. DeRoy Elected to Board of
Deep Hebrew Culture,"
Palestine's Problems Dig-
rules and regulations governing the, They were starved. Passengers
taries Elect E. J. Londow
Governors to Succeed
He Pleads.
ships on high seas they were clubbed together and gave them
. cussed by League Man-
President.
David A. Brown.
promptly haled before the captain 1. °°• 1
dates Commission.
Released by Watchman.
of the Ilits•h, an old sailor wha
NEW YORK. —Graduation ex
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—Preju- navigated the Black Sea long be.
When the ship pulled into Con. je,,i,h I boar
board;t
o‘ ,
governors ,r ,o f ltihee.
ercises of the Jewish Theologies
dice and discrimination are now
Detroit
Zionists are now defi-
fore the red banner with the ham- stantinople the Jewish boys were ; ;
Federation
Seminary were held Sunday after
gradually becoming dangerous fac-
nitely in the Brandeis fold.
mer and sickle was nailed to the put in irons. The captain put the trod, at its annual meeting on
noun at the Town Hall, 113 Wes
tors to the Jews of the United
At
a
meeting
of the Zionist Dis-
mast. Ile gave the lads a rousing keys in his pocket and went ashore.' Thursday, June 5, re-elected henry
Forty-third Street. Dr. Cyrus Ad
States, declared Dr. Ben Si. Selek-
trict of Detroit held Wednesday
reprimand. The discovery of the Everybody else went on shore ex. %%lineman president. 1
ter, president of the seminary, con
man, director of the Associate( I
evening,
at
the
Philadelphia-Byron
I boys created a buzz of excitement rept a few watchmen. One of the
Mr. Wineman's re-election served;
(erred the degrees, Rabbi Abrahan
Jewish Charities of Boston, speak
Talmud Torah, the proposals of Su.
- among the passengers and they all watchmen was a Jew. lie crawled as a tribute for his excellent lead-,
Bornstein delivered the invocation
ing at a symposium in the eco
prem.. Court Justice Louis D.
- crowded about the captain's cabin into the pitch-dark hold where the ership in the recent successful Al.
and addresses were made by So
—Ohtono hy Bachrach.
nomic, cultural and social changes during the interrogation.
Brandeis and his group, setting
six
prisoners
languished,
smashed,
lied
Jewish
Caniapign,
the
$205,.
M. Stroock, chairman of the boar(
of American Jewish life in this
forth
conditions for their return
MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG
the locks on their fetters and re-; 000 quota of which was °versa-
A Furious Captain.
of directors, and Professor Israe
country. He spoke at the Na-
to leadership in the Zionist Organ-
leased
All
seven
went,
scribed
by
$20,000.
Davidson.
tional Conference of Jewish So-
Where were their passports? ashore.them.
ization
of America, received an
HENRY WINEMAN
Next day the Stamboul 1 Meyer I•. Prentis and Milford
Among gifts received by the sem
cial Service. Dr. Abraham Rosen- Where were the official permits
overwhelming majority vote.
to TIBlice combed the city for them. Stern were chosen vice-presidents.
inary during the past year, Dr
thal of New York, Michael Freund leave the Soviet Union? AndTh (Adolph F w
Delegates
to the convention, to
ey were not to be found.
insterald was elected
Adler announced, were $7,500 from
of the Bureau of Jewish Social Re- where did they think they wee,-
be held in Cleveland June 29 to
The J. T. A. correspondent saw, treasurer and Fred M. itutzel was
the estate of Abraham I.. Erlang
July
search, and Louis Kirstein of Bos-
2,
elected
at Wednesday's
going? They were going to Pal- one of them in Saloniea. Ile saidlre-elected chairman of the execu-
Sr for the lihrary, $250,000 from
ton also joined in the symposium. estine, they answered. To Pales-
meeting, were instructed to vote In
things were going all right. An live committee. Dr. John Slawson,
the estate of Conrad Hubert and
favor of the Brandeis proposals
Sir. Kirstein, who was chairman
tine? But the Basch wasn't going other frontier had to be' crossed executive director of the Federa-
$500,000 from Julius Rosenwald
of the session, pointed out that the
and for the return of the Brandeis-
to Palestine, the captain said. The without a passport. They would 1 tion, was elected secretary.
The Hubert benefaction was made
Jews of this country are faced with Basch seas
as going to Constanti• get to Palestine eventually; six
Slack group to leadership.
1,y former President Calvin Cool- Exercises This Sunday; Prop a dual responsibility, that of de- nople.
Elects DeRoy to Board.
All right," came back tone , ionths, a year maybe, but get
Discussion Pro and Con.
veloping
idge, former Governor Alfred E.
oping an adequate program for of the boys, "that suits us fine!"
Aaron Deltoy was elected to the Reform and Conservative
there
here they would. How about the e
ress Made on New
Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, Philip
Smith and Mr. Rosenwald acting
— taking into account the changes in
The captain became furious. He t i
immigration police in Pal- baard of governors of the Peden-
Conventions in June
Slomovitz, Leon Kay, Aaron Preg-
as a committee to distribute the
the country and the fact that "the threatened to put them in irons, t
Building.
. stine, he was asked. The Cha- lion to till the vacancy by the res.
croon, Simon Shetzer, D. W, Si-
and July.
Jews of America have been cata- and he certainly wasn't going
residuary estate of Mr Hubert.
to lutz (Zionist pioneer, shrugged his ignation of David A. Brown due to
mons and Si. II. Zackheim spoke in
pulted
into
the
position
of
world
Their announcement of the selec-
Twenty-two boys and girls will
his change of residence to New
allow them to set foot on land in shoulders.
favor of accepting the Brandeis
tion of 34 institutions to be aided graduate from the Shaarey Zedek leadership in Jewry."
PROVIDENCE, R. I.—For the
York City.
proposals. Speakers pointed to
Dr. Selekman declared that
was made on Jan. 5.
Sunday school at exercises to take
The new board of governors in- first time in history 150 Jewish need for strengthening
confidence
Gifts of Two Paintings.
cludes the above new officers and Rabbis and their families will make ag
place at 11 o'clock this Sunday while many Jews had obtained
mon Z ionists b y a change
in
a
wealth
and
influence
through
in-
pilgrimage
in
a
body
to
the
first
Ilea
the following members:
You
Have
dership, and for a change in
Explaining the Rosenwald gift, morning at the branch synugogu
Accent
;,• dustrialism, particularly in the
Milton Si. Alexander, Maurice Hebrew house of worship in the; method for Zionist work.
Dr. Adler said the donor had sug- Twelfth and Atkinson. Five wi tt fields of real estate, entertainment
You Can't Be
Aronsson, Rabbi A. Si. Ashinsky, United States, the Touro Syna-1 Joseph Haggai headed
gested that a Louis Marshall Me- be graduated from the twelft h and trade, the economic hardships
a small
Harry II. Bielfield, Fred M. But- Rogue in Newport, (luring the see- I group which opposed the accept-
morial fund be established by the grade of the high school.
CINCINNATI. — (J. T. A.) —
, created by the chain store had nor-
lel, Aaron DeRoy, Clarence II. Eng- ions of the Central Conference of once of the proposals of the Bran-
The eighth grade Sunday Schoo
hoard of directors. If the seminary
' rowed the economic field for the
The ever elusive "It" has in-
American Rabbis, that convenes in I
gess, Adolph Finsterwald, Dr. Le
were willing to undertake this ob- graduates are:
leis group, although they were in
nth,' even the sanctuary of the
R hcoi (tz, June 2 „.
5t to
s t
Selma Brown , Martin Budnitzky small store owner. The conference Van Paassen Says They Re-
M. Franklin, William Friedman, this
3 h0,., favor of the return to leadership
ligation, it would receive the $500,-
was attended by 600 social work-
Hebrew Union College, where it
Island d
vol
Walter M. Fuchs, Bernard Gins-
ap an, Anna Beatric e
first colony of the Brendeisists. Mr; Haggai
000 as a contribution to such a
ceived No Food During
rs from all parts of the United
',ems that rabbinical candidates
burg, Mrs. Samuel R. Clogower, on the North American continent argued that the Brandeis statement
fund, and it was the intention of Dorb, Julius Elson, Leonore Gam States and Canada.
must not only have "elements of
Bessarabian Famine.
Nathan Si. Gross, Miss Edith Ileav- to offer haven to the homeless and is vague and opposed the proposal
Mr. Rosenwald that an equal sum su, Anna Sylvia Gordon, Lout s
personality, loyalty, character,
Questions Stuyvesant Promise.
enrich, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Jes- persecuted members of the Jewish for an interim administration be-
be contributed by friends and ad- Gordon, Ethel E. Kaletzky, Blanch
idealism, and religious spirit"
BUCHAREST. — (J. T. A.) —
The United States is no longer
se F. Hirschman, Honorable Harry faith and elaborate preparations fore leadership is assumed by the
mirers of Mr. Marshall. Dr. Ad- Kotin, Marion Leviton, Ruth Nuss
but must not be guilty of shy-
Not a pound of foodstuffs was dis-
B. Keidan, Julian II. Krolik, A. J. are being made to give the distin- rant els group.
ler declared that he had been au- baum, Lillian Parker, Edith Sara t he chief country of Jewish immi-
ness,
an
accent,
speech
defect
tributed
to
Jewish
sufferers
during
ration although it continues to be
Levin, Meyer I. l'rentis, D. W. Si- guished body of rabbis a warm wet-
Shatter Heeds Delegation.
t horized to accept the donation and sohn, Shirley Saulson, Leah It
and nervous instability.
the years of the Bessarabian fam-
I
one
of
several
countries
in
this
mons,
Abe Srere, Slilford Stern, come in the land of Roger %'illiamu,
Shepherd,
Miriam
Shetzer,
Danie
Simon Shetzer, president of the
that practical steps would be taken
Uuder these circumstances
Samuel Sumnierfield, Mrs. M. B. who first established a civil state local district, will head the Detroit
C. Seigel, Margaret Singer, Beat field, according to Dr. II. D. Lin- ine, states Pierre van Paassen,
soon to raise such a fund.
eight rabbinical asspirants have
American newspaper man who
Sulzberger, Sirs,,loseph M. Welt, committed to the principles of re- delegation to the convention, hays
Ile also announced gifts by Felix rice Smith, Seymour Stocker Sarah field, director of the statistical de-
been 11 iSM aSea from the Hebrew
Melville. S. Welt, Henry \\lineman , ligious tolerance.
ing received the largest number of
M. Warburg of the painting The 51. Stohnsky, Gail Laura Wallach partment of the American Jewish
Union College. Dr. Julian Mor-
Committee,
who
read
a
paper
in
Dr. Reffelovich to Speak.
Maurice II. Zackheim, David S.
votes. David W. Simons and Max
High
school
graduates
are:
Eiga
Rabbi," by Joseph Margolies, now
genstern,
president
of
the
col-
Zemon,
It is a striking coincidence that D. Lipsitz were the other delegates
on exhibition at the Jewish Club, Hershman, Maxwell Hoffman, Ab _ the general symposium on the
lege, stated that "all of the
the principal speaker at the forth- elected, and alternates will be
Agency Representative,
and of a portrait of Louis Loch by ner Freedman, Nadine Lewis and "Post-War Changes in the Migra-
eight students are fine boys.
tion of Jews" at the conference.
Representatives of constituent coming conference is the illustrious Robert Marwil, air. Zackheim, Mr.
Mielziner, presented by the ar- Gertrude Smith.
Their character and scholarship
Dr. Linfield submitted figures
agencies on the board of governors Dr. I Rollalovich of the Jewish Kay and Rabbi harry Z. Gordon
tist, both of which will hang in
Luncheon for Graduates
is
excellent."
showing that during the last five
Local Zionists are urged to re-
are:
Colonization Association at Rio
the new buildings of the seminary
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and A . years the first country of Jewish
Brazil, from which country mit membership dues at once In
Milton Si. Alexander, Jewish
when the structures are completed. I.ouis Gordon, president of the
immigration had been Palestine,
order
that the Detroit delegation
Centers Association; Waller M. the first Jewish families fled by way
Prodiminary drawings of the lat- Shaarey Zedek, wilt address the
y
with the United States dropping!
ter portrait were presented to the graduates at the exercises. Honor
Fuchs, United Jewish Charities; ° f New Amsterdam to Newport, ea r may be increased. Checks should
to second place and followed by
be
mailed
to either Mr. Shetzer or
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Glogower,
Young
et
.!ot tvp”litan Museum by Jacob H. announcements will be made la •
" "g i " the " ° I "" t" t i"" I'd 's. "'"Mr.
the Argentine, Canada and Brazil
Schiff.
655 and 1(157. The synagogue was Mr. Pregerson, treasurer.
Women's Hebrew Association; Miss
Philip Rosenthal, superintendent of in the order monied.
A la
large visiting delegation is
uilt
in
Newport
in
1762.
Edith
Ileavenrich,
Fresh
Air
So- n
Relifion ■ Business.
the school, and J. B. Rogroy, in-
The traditional tale that the
This distioncuished Jewish visitor expected to attend the convention
CietY ; Jesse F. Hirschman, North
Professor Davidson, in speaking structor of t he graduating class. ; Jews of New Amsterdam in 1(152;
uth of Russia a from Detroit. Arrangements are
End Clinic; Abe Score, Jewish So-1w
km in the so
on the duties of the rabbi to the Honor students in addition to those Promised Governor Peter Stuyve- I
Ilk Friends Believe That vial Service Bureau; Samuel Sum- ra nn
well-known and wealthy (moil i o being made tie secure special rates
public, commented upon the bur- listed last week include ('aril Jean sant that they would take care of
on the 0. Si C. boats, and visitors
70,000 Divorcees Will
merfield, Detroit Service Group; ; rr(-elver! his education at
dens which the young rabbi is Marks, Carol F. Landau, Celia El- ! their own poor was questioned as
Jerusalem, planning to join the party are
Melville S. Welt, Jewish Child Care O
Support Him.
SIM and Graham Henry Landau.
to its authenticity and criticized in
ter ministered to the CommunitY urged to communicate at once with
forced to shoulder today.
Council; Maurice H. Zackheim,'
Liverpool, Eng., with great fa.
Graduates will be honored at a its sociological implications by Dr.
"Instead of nurturing the young
Philip Slomovitz at The Detroit
ellICAGO.—Friends of Judge United Hebrew Schools; David S .
or for 20 years devoted man •' ', ronic
e in order to assure
l
soul full of enthusiasm for learn- luncheon following the exercises at
-ars study and IsTaille, an expert the re
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
Loan Ass"-
Joseph
Sabath
of
the
Superior
nation.
,!
the
Shaarey
Zedek
branch.
Mr.
He
brew
Free
ing, anxious to develop along men-
duction in fare.
Jewish
emigration,
so
that
in
Court
are
proposing
him
as
Chi-
ial and spiritual lines, he is bur- Rosenthal will be the toastmaster
Many Endorse Protest.
I! •23 he was invited 1.y the Jewish
cage's World's Fair mayor. The
dened with all sorts of duties, and an honor guest will be Judge
The resolution of protest against
1. , riization
judge. has not yet given his sanc-
Association to cope the suspension of immigration to
which drive study out of his mind, Keidan. Mr. Gordon, Rabbi Hersh-
tion to the. movement. but he de-
in the task of opening that court Palestine, sponsored by the Zion-
make religion a sort of business, man and spokesmen for the stu-
Blared today that he would accept
y for Jewish immigration and to lot District of Detroit, was adopted
and spiritually a meaningless dents will address the luncheon.
or
the nomination of the Democratic
,
.
Community
singing
of
Hebrew
'lies there by many congregations and organ-
word," he asserted.
spiritualFlyr.annklinreiligisous11:,.
party if it was forced on hi.
m
izations. Local synagogues adopt-
Touching upon the attitude of swigs will he a feature.
In his nine years in the divorce
ed these resolutions during serv-
the congregation to the modern
Provress on New Synagogue.
court the judge has granted :15,000
• Rabbi Imo. M. Franklin of De- ices on Shevuoth. Among the
rabbi, he continued:
Gift
Used
to
Purchase
Equip-
Last Monday evening, at a meet-
11 decrees of divorce and effected
treat, a former president of the synagogues
"Today the rabbi is supposed ing of the board of directors of the
,
, , and organizations that
.,,plant for North End
2,100 reconciliations. From this Exercises to be Held on Wed -
conference, will give an important adopted the protest are:
to be an omniscent, a social worker, Shan rey Zedek, A. Louis Gordon,
nesday Eve enig,
n
his friends argue that he has made
Health
Center.
Shaarey Zedek, S ishk an Israel.
roompaign manager, a literary president, reviewed the activities of
PIERRE VAN PAASSEN
74,000 votes of litigants alone and
July 2.
• 1,•, a judge of art—everything
hi ties of Synagogue ad li School Ex- B'nai Zion, B'nai Isaac, Tuxedo
the congregation during the past
more fro their
The North End Clinic, in a state- visited Rumania on behalf of the
• • • tot a scholar or a lamdan.
tension in American Reform Ju- anal Holmur Talmud Torah Con-
few months, and acknowledged the ment on Wednesday, announced Jewish Telegraphic Agency. at least 350,000 n m
The
first
examination
of
the deism." gregation, Agudath Achim, Beth
You expect him at every mar- co-operation and assistance of com-
Abroad, the government mail, acquaintances.
Speaks Nine Languages.
graduating class of the Philadel-1
Rabbi W olsey will present his Abraham, Beth David, Beth Jacob,
., and funeral; he must be prey- mittees in helping towards the fi- that it has had many commenda
lions
that
have
pleased
it
and
many
phia-Byron
Talmud
every
effort
to
assure
world
opii-
In
all,
the
judge
has
sat
16
prior
to,
report
on the revision of the Union Beth Moses, Beth c Thep
la Shea-
' • .0 every public function; he nancing and construction of the
Torah
ochi,h,
IS up to (late on every prob- new synagogue. Mr. Gordon read fine gifts from friends who have ion that relief was provided re- years on the bench to try 120,000 the commencement exercises, has ' , Hymnal, and this may be the final rey Zion , Beth Yitzk First
,,, ,,,,!,„„Ipreaentation before the new hymnal brew Congregation of Delray,
felt
that
the
Clinic's
work
was
gardless
of
creed
or
racial
affilia-
cases.
This,
according
to
his
been
changed
to
Thursday
onnomic, political, literary the detailed report of the construc-
• -ull;
n
Shaarey Torah and Beth Aaron
you expect him to he tion egineer which told of the act- worthy of special contributions, Lions, Si. Van Paassen points out. friends, means at least a total volt June 26, at 7:30 o'clock. The se c. i is ordered printed.
but it was particularly pleased
"The Jews challenged the goy.. of over a million.
• to the ladies, to fondle the
and examination will he held as i President David Lefkowitr of v'Israel, and Young Judaea, Mat-
ual progress being made on the
1, n; to shake hands with the new edifice. It was pointed out that when recently it has been receiving ernment to publish the name of a The judge speaks nine languages. arranged, Sunday morning, J u n e I) alias, Tex., in his annual report tathias Tent 1005 of the Mecca-
generous support from one whose single Jewish family benefitted As a campaigner he can make 2:1, at 10:30 o'clock. This change ,
d message will give a resume. of bees, Hadassah, Junior Hadassah
to pat the alderman on the according to the present schedule
ildcr; to he interested in civic the synagogue should be completed technical knowledge puts him in under the government relief plat. speeches in English, German, Bo- has been made to accommodate the' th e activities of the conference and and others.
• . •
position
to
be
specially
critical
and
Ni
name
was
ever
published,"
5'.
hemian,
Polish,
Russian,
Yiddish
many
world view of present-day
f h
not to be strange to nation. by Sept. 1.
Jews). ENGLAND-TO ADVANCE
understanding of the clinics work. Van l'aassen reports.
several Slavic tongues.
plan to attend the Zionist conven- ; as it is affected b y liberal thtought.
ostions; to pass an opinion on
After a brief review of the build-
Success.
Nate
S.
Shapero,
one
of
Detroit's
Al
His
Rise
to
Succe.
JEWISH
HOME,
NOT STATE
, force p f the nvy,
tion
in
Cleveland
End of Resources
The date act '
a
the strength ing plans, Judge Harry B. Keidan
leading druggists, who recently
GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—Efforts
"In Kishinev, Czernowitz, Be!. The judge has the proper life for the commencement exercises'
Conservatives' Convention.
the future of aviation praised the untiring work of the
visited
the
clinic,
was
so
impressed
must be made to see to it that the
and Galata, in Bucharest itself, th-- history fur a man in public life, remains the same, Wednesday ey e . ,
N
,Ini
.:11Sli . YORK.—Tar It abto.in i
' the relation of relativity to t inance committee, headed by Harm
Jews hug
ar.ao,ahioeu,,ti,,t11:enawt•itoorn1 ad l h
b f
d is riens add. His career is that ning, July 2. As
tether.
are Unemployment,
at the end of ;he, (Toshio
ic on m
ow
e
stark exchange; all possible Z. Brown, and told of the many with its work that he sent to the Jews
.
teo:el • ' j that
whose'
t
of a poor immigrant any rising to
impossible subjects—hut nu •I oarriers that had to be overcome director, Mrs. Eleanor Ford, his
A
new
feature
of
the
corn-
membership
then.
are
alanot
200'
in
l'alestine
and not a Jewish state
check
for
$500
for
the
purchase
of
success.
lie
is
now
60
years
old.
meneement
exercises
this
year
will
,
taxation,
an
economic
crisis
of
en
question whether you have 1 adore suffieient financial support
Conservative Rabbis, the greatest that the mandatory power under-
the rabbi time to study the was received. Praise was also spok- additional equipment, ordered an precedenteti severity has brougld lie arrived in Chicago when he be the presen tation b y the gradu. majority of whom are ,rraduates took to advance, Dr. Drummond
ointment mixing and a capsule fill- them to the end of their resource
was 15 and his first job was that of ta,,,
teehsi i.
. o p f elt(:taf otohlflei jlorl,:i. e z i .,gaix
n1 . f "1.f
i o reA
ydlhue. uati. K.,),ininteg
i; : : f ry tar .Isaiah
dmud, the Midrash, Jewish phil- en for the work of Moe Leiter,
A nit,cca T hj:;11 0V,;.,, , ,k. 1 . iSt,:noi i-.; tShle•I
cs.ol B
onrikti„,s,h tuy
messenger
boy.
ing machine for the use of the The simple truth is that the Ru - a
dertzecrern-taanrydaft tevsr
He was graduated from law 3:
pharmacy and loaned the clinic on manians won't let the Jews lay .1
(Turn to Last Page.)
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school
in
la97
and
gave
up
a of Israel. The second sketch is
several (occasions the services of foundation for economic indepen•
(Turn to Last Page.)
, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.)
one of his own pharmacists when ence and individual prosperity. thriving practice to go on the entitled "The Day of Re venge . ,
In the divorce court he and deals with the fall of Syn.
bench.
-
pressure of work was even greater Jewish credit banks are bein
than usual.
closed, their co-operatives cramis• I in attracted world-wide attention. nacherilo, King of Assyria, before
In an interlude he wrote a drama the gates of Jerusalem.
With this gift, the clinic was en- in their activity by official deco.,
"Only a change of attitude o entitled "Trial Divorce."
abled to buy aditional equipment
Dr. .loan Slawson, director of
which will help in the service it is the part of the government, a lift;
the Jewish Welfare FederaCan,
rendering. There was purchased official good will and the fund
will address the graduates. M. II.
equipment to complete coming from America could be .
c kheirn, president of the United
.\ !ready Contains 30,000 Volumes of a General Nature; a necessary
second dental room; a multple reality made the basis for a ha !
Hylorew Schools and chair- - an of
S
Jerusalem Population Voices Appreciation for
view boy for X-ray films, and for pier lot for the Jewish masse, .•
!ht. loyard of education, lin pre. Protests of Prominent Jews Fail to Stop Construction; Per-
mit for Mikvah in St. Louis Cancelled When Jews
Action of B'nai B'rith.
the physio-therapy room, a Morse Rumania."
the
I meg. The Feigviison
t• ( I op
Hope for Improved Status.
wave generator and an Infra-Red
Brothers gold medal given for gen-
l'rotest and Call It Commercial Enterprise,
lamp.
Latest
motion
picture's
of
Pale,
oral
excellency
will
be
presented
The willingness of the Jews to!
CINCINNATI.—(J. T. A.)—A sought to convert the National Li-
In the month of May, the clinic Rumania to support King Caro; tine, taken after the August dis- by Milton Bernstein Other
ablegram to Alfred M. Cohen, in- brary into a University Library,
med..
CINCINNATI. — (J, T. Al
. —
turhances,
will
be
shown
at
Litt-
als
will
he
presented
to
had
almost
0900
patient
visits.
This
and the hope that his assumptim,
ternational president of B'nai which change the B'nai B'rith op-
those who, The zoning board of appeals has He declared he did not know there
lerith, announced the dedication posed and since the country was was 200 more pationt visits than of power will mean stability foot man's Yiddish Theater, Twelfth excel in history and in the study of grantt dpermission for the erec- was such a thing as a "mikvah"
until this case came up.
the entire country is expressed it and Seward, this Wednesday eve- the Bible. A medal will also be lion ■
June 3 of the B'nai B'rith city too small to support two libraries, n any other month in its history.
Ile ex-
if a "mikvah," or ritual bath- pressed, however, the opinion
e declaration read in Parliamen' ning, under the auspices of the. given far gaol' attendance.
library at Jerusalem and voiced the a compromise was effected whereby
that
house,
on
Washington
avenue,
in
on behalf of the Jewish P arliamen Jewish National Fund.
the "mikvah" will promote sanita-
appreciation of the people of that the library became the National
--
an
exclusive
re.adential
section
of
tion and hygiene.
The occasion will he' the organi-
tarp ('tub, speaking in the name of
City for the B'nai B'rith support and University Library.
anvas
f ci
o 'tlla
y. ,n,ntete ir ,s CONVENTION OF YOUNG Cincinnati, with the provision that
Protest, against the erection of
the Jewish population of Rumania.
which had made the library pos-
With the dedication in April toil
d is not to he used for hire in off the "mikvah" in the exclusive
sible.
which hails the new regime as in- who are to c
the
this year of the new library build-
JUDAEA OPENS JUNE 19 hours.
augurating a reign that will put cation of thearmy
Avondale section of this city had
The B'nai B'rith lodge in Je- ing on Mt. Scopus, the city of Je-
_____.
Irwin
M.
resident of the been raised by several prominent
an end to recent anti-Semitic di•- occassion
the on
annual
rusalem was founded in 1880 and rusalem was left without a library
of Flower of Day
June observance
21, 22 and
The Detroit section of the Na- turbances.
The annual convention of park board Krohn,
and th pe only Jewish
Jews living in the section, who
four years later it established a of its own. Many of those who I
23. Admission to the movies will Young Jude
bona! Council of Jewish Women
a. naona
ti
l Jewish • member of the hoard of appeals, in argued that it was a business and
library called "Midrash Abranel." had enjoyed the books of the
Just before Dr alaniu was re- he free.
youth or
innoune•s the election of Mrs.
From a
lions that were not a religious matter and should
will be held in
placed by Premier Mironescu, In
Edward Franzblau, chairman of Long
modest beginning it grew library were too old to walk and
red A. Ginsburg as president for received a
Branch, N. .1. beginning;
answer
tro
objec
, an I raised agains, the erection of the therefore be prohibited in accord-
through gifts until at the outbreak too poor to ride the bus line to he ensuing year.
special corres pondent of the Flower Da
Committee. an- Thursday evening, June
"mikvah," said that he did not ance with the zoning laws. Among
'ne 19
of the World War it contained 32,- Mt. Scopus, some three miles from
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency nuances that a quota of $5,000 has continuing

(
Other nfricers el
d
000 vol
.
. v. 0 had arrived here to look into been set fur this year, and he add-
difference those who appeared against the
.3 , June 23.
think it
t nu grown t e the city of Jerusalem.
Joseph M. Welt, first vice-presi-
whether
the "mikvah" was part of "mikvah" were Mrs. J. Walter
Several
hundred
delegates,
many
building which the Jerusalem lodge
anti-Semitic ed that this is a minimum sum
The B'nai B'rith executive com- dent; Mrs. Louis S. ('thane, sec- the reports of
ask. of them from the far west and dis- a synagogue or not, since it was a Freiberg. past president of the Na-
had provided for it Through these mittee voted the necessary funds
troubles.
Dr.
Sianiu
told
the
con-
ed
from
Detroit
to
continue
the
tent
.e stou ,t (h, . ar tee ,n
ond vice-president; Mrs. I.ouis
ez pe.citlel d itnoclautdte
en; ' place of worship anyway. Com . tional Federation of Temple Sister-
Years it had been supported by the to make possible a separate city James
respondent that he is satisfied with work that has to be accomplished
Rosenberg, treasurer.
program of he pcorensvi•ednetnito.n,Dars. r roaring
it to • Catholic shrine, Mr. hoods; Samuel Ach, former county
h
Ifilfsverein der Deutsehen Judea library for Jerusalem proper. This
announced
ro h n • said: •
The following officers were re- the new political situation and ex- in Palestine.
,
of Berlin, the B'nai B'rith execu- library is housed in the original
.
treasurer; Frank Wolpa and Mrs.
pressed the belief that the than t•
Permits for Flower Da •canv ass
1
: Mrs. Maurice
re-
" It is not a question of whether Leopold Strauss Wolpa. Those
tive committee, various B'nai library building, which also serves c
would
prove
beneficial
to
all
inter-
have
been
obtained
from
Mayor
number
of
special
features
which
ording secretary; Mrs. Arthur J. rats of Rumania.
11'
o ges and private contribu- as the home for the Jerusalem
see would like to live next door to who asked permission to build the
lansbach,
corresponding
secre-
Bowles and the i'olice department. are new to national young Judaea one or not. i would not like to
tions.
B'nai B'rith lodge. It already con. t ary; Mrs. Harry Wetsman, finan-
The opinion here is that it re- Headquarters will he at Hotel State gatherings. There will be a special live next to • church where they "mikvah" represented an associa-
After the end of the World War, tains over 30,000 volumes of a c ial secretary,
tion composed of representatives
mains to be seen whether the Icr, with sub-stations at the l'hil- de
Sits August a
,00 n r g muedra clap!
who Pl ay asketball in the cellor or fire- of practically every Orthodox
leaders
the library ecame the National general nature turned over to it B
coronation
will
ease
the
Jewish
adelphia
- Byron Talmud Torah,' and
sown, auditor. Mrs. Leo Landau,
worker. of Young j engine house. But that is not synagogue in Cincinnati
Library of Palestine, under the by the National and University Si
and head-
rs. Harold Smiley, MB, . Hattie situation or whether new conflict Dexter and Lawerence hall and having drifted away from the or- saying I oppose churches or fire ed
joint control of the Jerusalem library, which retained only the
by Hirsh Manischewitz.
out of the coronation, Twelfth and Gladstone Shule. Ma -
;ittleman, Mrs. David J. 1.evv, arising
ganization are now anxious t
stations"
which has I
B'nai B'rith lodge and the Zionist scientifice books from the 200,000 .
d
resulted in a
ia for t the Flower Days will be ; align themselves with the move-
no.
Leopold
Mayer
and
Mrs.
Felix
rRanization. When the Hebrew volumes when it moved to its new M
St. Louis Cancels Permit.
Mr. Jews
Krohn
explained
only
who
sincerely that
believe
abler are the newly elected, split in the I.iberal party, will distributed at the rally Wednesday invent. A special pilgrimage of old- those
University was founded in 1925, it. home.
ST. LOUIS, MO.—(J. T. A.)—
renewed anti-Jewish dis- evening and all volunteers are ask-, time Young Judaeans is being, in it
embers to the board of directors. cause
turbances.
will
use
thy
"mikvah,"
and
eel to be present.
Protests by Jews against permit-
planned in this connection.
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