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America (Nick Per

Coder

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

ME9LTROITIMS11 etRONICLE

ATTACK BIAS AT
WESTERN RESERVE



JR. HADASSAH PLANS

SCANNING THE HORIZON

TENTH ANNIVERSARY

(Continued from Preceding Page.)
heat, and the writing would be-
conie

First Meeting of Year at Philadel-

phia•Byron Talmud Torah
On Seat. 30.

JEWS OF GERMANY
URGED BY LEADERS
TO BE COURAGEOUS

Calendar of Events
Of League of Jewish
Women's Organizations

(Contiuued from Page One.)

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
PLANS FOR 1930-31

The League of Jewish Wo-
WHEN ROTHSTEIN WAS
-
--
Cleveland School Board De-
men's Organizations, with which
PEEVED
Include a Varied Program of
learn that National Sieinlism i
the leading women's societies
mands End of Discrim-
Detroit unit of Junior Hadas-
Perhaps this is not exactly the not the best road.' Momentarily,
are affiliated, announces the
Social, Cultural
ination.
sah will open the 19:30-31 season place for such a story, but it is so however, the victory of the Na-
following program of events for
wit[sorer
Activitim
ting on Tuesday, Sept. interesting that I cannot refrain tional Socialists, presents extra-
the next tees months:
CLEVELAND.—(J. T. A.)— 30, at 8:15 p. m., at the Philadel- from telling it. It's shortly to be ordinary danger as regards the
Oct. 5—European Women's
immediate abrogation of dis- phia-Byron Talmud Torah.
told by Texas Guinan in her forth boycott of the Jews and personal
Plans
forthe
1930-31 season of
Relief.
1
ronination against Jewish

chil-
the Music Study Club of Detroit
The officers and board of direc• coming book, "Ilello, Sucker." The persecution. German Jewry, nev-
Oct. 7—Music Study Club.
d:. ti in the nursery school main- tors of Junior Hadassah have been "hero" is the Into racketeer king, ertheless must not despair, but
promise
an
unusual
program of
Dinner-dance.
: , , :ao1 by the school of education busy for weeks in laying plans for Arnold Rothstein. The story is us must, on the basis of the patriotic
varied events. "President's Day
Oct. 8 tevening1-1Iadassah.
idea, intensify its fight for honor
f Western Reserve University, a , this year. which marks Junior Ha-: follows;
Luncheon,"
to
be
held
at the Stot-
Gabrilowitsch.
discrimination admitted by virtue
Some years back there was a and equal rights."
ler Hotel on Wednesday, Oct. 8,
Oct. 9 (evening.)—Equality
of the existence of a percentage
pawnbroker who specialized in
at 12:10 p. m., will inaugurate the
Club. Mass meeting.
Dr. Herman Badt, ministerial
loans to people in the show bust- director in the Prussian govern-
quota for Jewish children, was de-
Oct. 20—Shaarey Zedek Sis-
! nem and his rates were extremely ment, declared "Gamzu Letovah"
manded by R. J. Jones, sunerinten•
terhood. Luncheon.
lusurious. After listening to some (perhaps all is for the best), per-
dent of the Cleveland school
Oct. 20--Temple Beth El
stories about him, Rothstein's ire haps German Jewry will now recog-
board.
Sisterhood, big committee.
was
aroused
and
he
decided
to
Oct. 2I—European Women's
In a letter to Charles W. Hunt,
nize that the problem of the Jews
even things up a bit.
Welfare. Bridge-luncheon.
dean of the school of education,
in Germany is only part of the
Ile
gave
one
of
his
henchmen
a
Oct. 22 — Equality Club.
Mr. Jones voiced his protest, and
Jewish world problem and will rec
diamond ring valued at $12,000
luncheon.
called attention to the fact that
ognize the need for unified action.'
and told him to get a loan of $500
Oct. 26--Junior
the nursery school is jointly
Jews
Flee
Germany.
on the piece. The $300 was of
Theater party.
financed by the university and the
A large number of Jews front
course given without any ques-
Oct. 28—Northwestern
school board. Mr. Hunt replied

various
parts
of
Germany,
especial
tions.
league of Hebrew Schools.
that the entire matter was based
A few days later the man came ly front Bavaria, are leaving for
Reciprocity day.
on a mistake, adding that there is
I in again and redeemed the ring. Holland, Switzerland and other
Oct. 92—The home Relief.
no policy which has been deter-
I He repeated the act the following nearby countries, fearing serious
Bridge-luncheon.
mined that would reflect upon any
anti-Jewish
developments
as
a
re-
' week and again the next week. The
Nov. 4—Music Study ('lab.
group that seeks admission to nur-
, fourth time the broker did not sult of the great election victory of
Exchange program day.
sery school, and efforts of the
examine it. Ile gave the customer the Ilitlerites the German provin-
Nov. 11-11adassah musical-
school being directed towards se-
the $300 and put the ring in his cial press reports. The papers
tea.
a cosmopolitan school
curing
safe. He was making easy money add, however, that the flight of the
Nov.
12—Music Study Club.
"which is desirable from the point
on this particular piece. This time, Jews is due to over-anxiety be-
Bridge-tea.
of view of any race or economic
however, Rothstein's man did not cause thus far there have been no
Nov.
16,
17, 18—Sisterhood
group."
come in on schedule. Finally the attacks on the Jews.
of Shaarey Zedek. Bazaar.
Dr. Robert E. Vinson, president
A number of Ilitlerites who
broker looked at the article, and
Nov.
23,
24,
25, 26—Jewish
of the university, in a letter to
saw that he had been taken in, for raised the cry of "Down with the
National Fund. Bazaar.
MISS CELIA SCHOSTAK
Alfred A. Benesch, the Jewish
the ring the man had brought in Jews" in the streets of Berlin Were
Nov. 23—European Women's
member of the school board, ex-
the fourth time was a phony, not badly injured in a clash that fol-
Relief. Program.
In
MRS. MAURICE D. BENYAS
pressed surprise at the agitation dassah's tenth anniversary.
worth more than a few dollars. lowed. Their injuries were too
Nov. 24—League of Jewish
over the quota, and denied knowl- 1920 Junior Hadassah was organ-! The broker had been done out of serene to be attended to by a first
j season's activities. Other musical
Women's
Organizations
insti-
edge of the quota. Dr. Vinson and ized to support Jewish orphans in $300.
aid station and they were taken to
I events include an exchange pros
tute.
Mr. Hunt promised an investiga- Palestine. It has adopted orphans,
But Rothstein was not through the nearest hospital which happen-
grant with St. Cecelia Society of
Nov. 26 — Equality Club-
tiny. The letters of neither Dr.
yet. He waited another month ed to be a Jewish institution, where
Flint; n "Federation Day" pro-
Bridge-tea.
Vinson or Mr. Hunt are satisfac- many of whom have been taught and sent a different man to the they were immediately operated
gram with Mrs. A. L. Swinton of
First
Mondays—Council
of
tory to Mr. Benesch or Mr. Jones, trades. It has also taken over the shop, who told the pawnbroker he on by Jewish physicians and are
Slarquette,
Mich., president of the
Jewish Women.
who will demand the abrogation Nurses' Training School. One of wanted something flashy in the now resting in a ward with Jewish
M ichigan Federation of Music
Second :Mondays — Sister-
of the school board's contract with Junior Iladassah's major functions way of an imitation stone. The patients.
Clubs as speaker of the day; the
hoods: Temple Beth El, Shaarey
the university unless an absolute
broker figured that the man who
Flushed with the sensational vic-
Music Study Club's annual musical
Zedek.
guarantee that the discrimination is the Jewish National Fund, which had pawned the fake ring with hint
tory they won in last week's Reich-
soiree; the junior-senior (lay, and
Third Mondays—Sisterhood
against the Jews will be removed. is kept up by the J. N. F. boxes.
would never come back, so he sold stag elections, the storm squads of
the club's annual tea.
of
Emanuel.
The matter of the quota for
At the various board meetings the false stone to the new cus- the Ilitlerites, organized on a mili-
Fourth Mondays—Home Re-
I'ursuing the course of study be-
Jewish children became public held during the summer tentative tomer for $25.
tary basis, are preparing a coup-
lict.
gun last year, the second volume
when a letter from Miss Amy plans were laid for cultural and
Then Rothstein sent the origi- d'etat. National Socialists head-
Second Tuesdays—Hadassah.
of the series sponsored by the Na-
Hostler, the directing teacher of social affairs which will include the nal man to him and demanded his I
quarters semi-officially admitted
First and Third Tuesdays—
tional Federation of Music Clubs,
the nursery school, to a Jewish following three major events:: ring. The pawnbroker was com-
I that excited groups were planning
Music Study Club.
"From Song tee Symphony," by
mother desirous of enrolling her Theater party, formal ball, and pelled to admit that he had sold
to use force although the official
Mason, will be used as a text-book.
child, admitting that a percentage dinner-dance.
it and said that it had but very Ispokesmen are endeavoring to calm
The
text will be illustrated by lee- I
quota for Jewish children existed,
Junior Hadassah is prepared to little value. Whereupon the the hotheads by admonishing them
tures and programs under the (13-1
was published in the local Jewish
henchman
drew
out
of
his
pocket
receive young women interested in
that the government is strong
rection
of Marshall Pease, Frank
prem. The letter pointed out that becoming members at the opening an insurance policy to prove that
enough to supress any rising.
Bishop and Herman L. Iloexter,
a quota had been set when the
meeting, the program of which will the ring was worth $12,000.
In
the
meantime
the
mobilization
The
radio
committee has or-
school was organized and that this
The broker was caught. Ile had of the Jewish forces against the Club Leaders' Tea:
consist of a report of the eighth!
! ranged a series of eight programs
year, with the establishment of a annual convention held in Cleve- to pay the $12,000 to get out of
1
rising anti-Semitic danger eoday
A tea for club leaders will be to be broadcast over %UR during
second unit, the quota had be
land in July, Miss Celia Schostak, the jam.
when a number of Jewish leaders held at the Jewish Centers Associa- the ensuing season. These broad-
cut.
president of the Detroit unit, giv-
WHAT? NO PHYLACTERIES! and representatives of the press tion on Thursday evening, Oct. 9, casts will be on half of the Music
ing the report; report of the Zion-
met for a conference in the head- under the auspices of the commit- Study Club. The first program will
Miss Freda R. Glosser of St.
ist convention in Cleveland by Miss
quarters of the Central Associa- tee on girls' work consisting of be presented on Tuesday, Sept. 311,
BRITH TRUMPELDOR
Anne Green • outline of year's Clair Shores, Mich., sends me in a tion of German Citizens of the Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Felix at 2:15 p. m., over WM. The so-
work; musical selectionti; social little story anent my recent com- Jewish Faith. All the speakers em- Stabler, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg, loists will be Mrs. Howard Saloon-
A joint meeting of the executive
ment on Henry Siegel of Siegel'
half-hour.
phasized the need for continuing Sirs. Abe Srere, Mrs. Leopold stein, soprano, and Miss Rose Bas-
and council was held Sept. 18.'1 he
Cooper fame. Miss Glosser cred-
The following officers will serve
the fight against anti-Semitism be- Slayer. This evening will mark sin, pianist.
following are one the executive:
its the story to her father.
Junior
Hadassah
this
year:
Presi-
cause
the need for continuing the the beginning of a course in club
Louis Panush, head of the Detroit
Newly elected officers for the
In the (lays of its glory, the fa-
leadership.
dent,
Celia
Schostak;
vice-presi-
Betar; V. Avrunin, vice-president;
coming year are: Sirs. Maurice B.
mous Siegel-Cooper store created fight against anti-Semitism because
dents,
Anne
Green,
Helen
Cass,
of
the
danger that hundreds of
Benyas. president; Sirs. John Feld-
Z. Altinan, M. Mathis, B. Panush
something of a sensation in the
Pep
Supper:

Mettle
Baron;
recording
secretary,
man, vice-president; Mrs. J. M.
and J, Avrunin.
commercial world by announcing thousands of voters who supported
The annual senior pep supper of Berris, recording secretary; Sirs.
The council consists of: M. Rose Berick; corresponding secre- that it would pay a reward to any Hitler, and who are interested in
Mathis, president; Oscar Bean, tary, Esther Elconin; treasurer, person who "would ask for an hem the Jewish problem, may gradually the Jewish Centers Association Benjamin Pearlman, correspond•
vice-president: II. Young, secre- Mary Barak, and 26 members on that was not available in the take an active part in the anti- takes place on Sunday evening. ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel
Semitic activities.
Oct. 12, at 6:30 p. m. A program Schaflander, treasurer. The direc-
tary. and I. Pfeffer, I. Kohler, A. the board of directors.
store."
While this conference
in ses- of entertainment and speeches will tors are: Sirs. S. Q. Kesler, Sirs.
Plotkin, E. Bloom, 13. Gilbert, N.
"My father and several young
Blake and .1. Mathis.
who had
i
:tw,wma it itinat , sion it was learned that all of the be followed by (lancing. This event David Huber, Mrs. William Imp-
f
I
n
r
o
e
n
,
HERSCH TO CONDUCT
Jewish Socialists elected to the marks the opening of the Center berg, Sirs. Howard Salzenstein,
A program for future work was
MANSFIELD SERVICES capital idea to ask for phylacteries,' Reichstag, with one exception, had social season.
Mrs. A. J. Seltzer, Mrs. Edmund
worked out and will be announced
Sloman, Sirs. J. S. Sauls and Mrs.
prayer shawls and tzitzes. But seam( their connections with the
Leo Landow.
0. Bean and I. Pfeffer Were ap-
Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, Detroit the Napoleonic Mr. Siegel did not Jewish community, becoming "con- Bridge Socials:
pointed to organize a branch in lawyer and author, has accepted an at the time meet his Watetloo. fessionless," because the Socialist
The first senior bridge-social of
The philanthropic and mothers'
party
during
the
elections
had
is-
Those
items
were,
of
course,
ruled
the
season
is
scheduled
for
Satur-
City College: If. Gilbert on Twelfth invitation from Temple Emanuel of
clubs committees have full plans to
street and E. Bloom and I. Koller, Mansfield, Ohio, to conduct the out. And the group of young sued a slogan that its "candidates day evening, Oct. 4, to he span- 1 continue their work during the
in other Jewish sections. A decis- Holy Day services. His topics of men left, muttering deprecatory must he confessionless." The So- sored by the Phi-So-Lite Sorority.! coming year.
anlists leaders were influenced to
ion to continue to publishing of his sermons were announced as bil- threats."
like this step by the labor masses Senior Debating Group:
"Betaria," the Brith Trumpeldor lows: Rosh Hashonah Eve: Israel,
A cho did not want Jewish candi-
State Theater.
monthly bulletin, was accepted. the Nation Spiritual; morning, The
A senior debating group has Contributiona to North End
dates.
The editors and staff will be ap- Song of Hope. Yom Kippur Eve.,
To follow his spectacular "Dyn-
been organized under the leader-
Clinic.
pointed by L. Panush.
The Yoke of the Law, morning, The amite" on the talking screen Cecil
ship of Miss Hannah Furman.
Austrian Anti-Semitism Revived. From this group will be chosen the
Division Nom is giving a bridge People of the Hook.
B. DeNtille has secured a breath-
North End Clinic has received
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.l—The sen- senior debating tournament mem-
party on Sunday, Oct. 12. Tickets
Dr. Hersch will tie accompanied taking comedy drama of modern!
the following contributions:
available from all members and to Mansfield by his mother, Mrs. I ife entitled "Madame Satan." It sational victory of the Ilitlerites bers.
in
Germany
hoz
revitalized
the
In memory of Simon W. Straus
at 565 King.
!Rose Hersch•
s now on the State talking screen.
Haficenkreuzler, the Austrian anti• Senior Girls' Committee:
of New York City from Dr. and
&milk organization, and it has
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, Mr. and
The senior girls' committee be-
begun great propaganda mass- 1
Mrs. Harold Schlesinger, Mr. and
gan its fall activities with a meet-
in the industrial town,
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt.
ing on Thursday evening, Sept. 18.
in Vienna. While it is generally be-
In memory of Isaac Gilbert from
For October two events have
lieved that the Ilakenkreuzler have
already been scheduled. Oct. 14 Mrs. Esther Schlesinger and Slim
small chances of duplicating the
Etta
Schlesinger.
is the date of the get-acquainted
feat of the Ilitlerites because the
narty, to which all the girls of the
Ileimwehr, Austria's private na-
Jewish Centers Association and
tionalist army is dominant in Aus-
their friends are invited. The
tria, a more active period in the
girls' committee is also planning a
history of the Hakenkreuzler is
second annual color medley dance
believed to he beginning.
at the Center on Sunday evening,
The Ilakenkreuzler is now seek- Oct. 26.
ing, to have the Ileimwehr adopt'
the Ilitlerite's program and the
Intermediate Council:
Ilakenkreuzler leaders are hopeful
The intermediate council had its
of the assistance of the new Heim- first meeting Sept. 17. Definite
wehr leader, Prince Ernest von plans for the 1930-31 season will
Starhemberg, who has close con- be announced after the next meet-
nections with Hitler.
ing, at the Jewish Center on Oct. 9.

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book chat and interpretative read-
ing club (elocution). Members
may also register now for the fol-
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IZYMmistice, basketball, folk and
clog dam ing, eurythmics, ballroom
dancing, fencing, charm school, be-
ginners and advanctal drama, par-
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Saturday Night Dance:
The opening dance of the season
w ill be held at Webster hall en
Se pr. 27. Phi Kappa Spsilon Fra-
ternity members will be hosts.

Junior Assembly:
The junior program at the Jew-
ish Centers Association will be
launched with an opening assembly
on Sunday, Oct. 5. This will mark
the beginning of the fall program
of various classes for children
from 6 to 14. The following
classes are included in the pro-
gram: Dramatics, handcraft, danc-
ing. glee club, airplane making,
and woodcraft.

Music School Registrations:
The Jewish Center Music School
begins registrations on Sunday
morning, Sept. 28, All interested
in studying at the music school are
urged to be present on that morn-
ing.

Art School:
The Jewish Center art classes'
meet weekly on Wednesdays at
4:30 p. m. and Sundays at 11 a.
m. The Wednesday class is desig-
nated primarily for beginners. The
Sunday morning classes arc
planned for advanced students.
Mrs. David Werbe is the director
of the art school. William Glea-
son and Jascha Schwartzman, two
prominent artists, are instructors
of the school. This marks the
sixth season of the Jewish Center
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Book•Tea:
:Maurice Colbourne, Oxford grad.
uate and author, will talk on
George Bernard Shaw and his play
"The Apple Cart" on Sunday af-
ternoon, Sept. 28, at 4 o'clotk.
Members will see this New York
Theater Guild production at a the- Shubert - Detroit Opera House
ater party 01 Tuesday evening.
Uproarious fun furnished by
Sept. 30.
Clark and McCullough, dashes of
satire About war in general and the
Sunday Evening "At Homo":
Horace J. Fletcher war in particu•
A
membership acquaintance tar, bong-up dancing all hipped tiff
party will he held in the clubhouse by one of George Gershwin's nip-
on Oct. 5.
piest jazz stores, are the high lights
of "Strike Up the Band" which
Revisionist Center to Open. comes to the Shubert Detroit Op-
era House for one week beginning
With the beginning of a new Monday night, Sept. 29.
year of Zionist cultural, political
The story by Morrie Ryskinds
and organizational activities, the' based on • librette by Geo. S. Kauf-
Zionist Revisionist organization man, jibes gleefully at a successful,
has decided to reopen its center, at self-made self-satisfied American
8679 Twelfth, on the second floor, busineaa man—a chocolate manu-
and will be open beginning Oct. 4. facturer who, starting life with
every evening from 7 to 11. The one cake of chocolate, has risen to
executive plans to arrange • formal fame and fortune; a super-patriot,
opening with a program and con- 'with both feet on the ground and
cert. Details will be announced ' standing firmly behind his land of
later.
golden opportunity.

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Upon this momentous occasion in the lives of your
people, Rosh Hashonah. 5691, we offer congratulations
to the officers and members of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and extend a message of greeting and our best
wishes to the Jewish men and women of Detroit for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year. May the New Year
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