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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930

DOCTORATE CONFERRED
UPON RABBI HERSHMAN

Division A Reached 105.5
Per Cent of Quota on
Wednesday.

j

OPTIMISM E XPRESSED
BY JEWISH DIVISION ;

LAY CORNERSTONE I rv/ II Address the DETROIT JEWS TO PROTEST AGAINST LATEST BRITISH
Protest Meeting
FOR NEW ORPHANS
PALESTINE POLICY AT PUBLIC MEETING THIS SUNDAY;
HOME NOVEMBER 9
NON-JEWISH PUBLIC OFFICIALS TO JOIN IN PROTE ST

Jewish Children's Home to
be Erected on Burlingame
and Petoskey,

n

INFANTS, ORPHANS
HOMES ARE UNITED

Nate Shapero's Teams to Go
On With Work Until
Quota is Raised.

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Monster Protest Meeting at Shubert-Lafayette Theater Arranged by Conference of
More Than 100 Jewish Orga
izations; Mayor Murphy Expected to Speak; Con-
gressman Clancy, Dr. Hershman, Judge Lewis on Program.

, CASE OF JEWISH PEOPLE TO BE TAKEN TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS;

Herman Cohen Heads Build-
ing Committee; S. B.
Kahn is President.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ASKED TO INTERVENE WITH BRITA IN

Conservative and Liberal Party Leaders Opposed to New Passfield Policy; Lloyd George,
An optimistic note was heard at
the luncheon of workers for the
Baldwin, Smuts and Others Call for Revision of Statement and Demand
I Work an a new institution for de-
Community Fund at the Book-Cad-
pendent children and infants will
That the Pledges to the Jewish People be Honored.
illac Hotel on Wednesday when
be
begun
with
cornerstone
laying
Division A, headed by Maurice
ceremonies on Sunday afternoon,
Caplan, wan announced as the first
; Nov. 9, fur the new Jewish Chil-
The voice of the Detroit community will be raised this Sunday evening, at a pub lie
to exceed its quota. Dr. Leo M.
' dren's Home to he erected on Pe-
meeting to be held at the Shubert-Lafayette Theater, Lafayette and Shelby, against t he
Franklin addressed the luncheon.
, toskey and Burlingame.
With 105.5 per cent of its quota
new policy of the British Labor Government with regard to Palestine.
raised, Division A and Mr. Caplan
, The building committee, appoint-
Representatives of the Jewish and non-Jewish elements in Detroit and Michigan
were cheered by the assembly and
, ed on April 15, which leports that
will speak in protest against the latest statement of the British Colonial Office, under
a spirit of confidence was felt that
' it has completed all preliminary
Lord Passfield, the Colonial Secretary, which whittles down the Balfour Declaration to
the necessary funds will be raised.
plans for the building, consists of
MAYOR FRANK MURPHY
a scrap of paper.
Nathaniel Reese's team also went
Herman Cohen, chairman; Fred Si.
over the top.
Butzel, Louis Duscoff, Irvin Yar-
Speakers at Sunday's meeting, which will be free to the public, will include Con-
gressman
Work of Jewish Division.
rows, with the president of the in-
Robert II. Clancy, Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, Judge William Si. Lewis of Philadelphia,
ber
The general committee of the
and a num-
stitution, Samuel 13. Kahn, taking
of other speakers. On behalf of a conference of more than 100 Jewish organizations under whose
Jewish division, under the chair-
auspices the protest meeting is called, Philip Slomovitz and Joseph Haggai will present
se
an active part.
lutions of protest for adoption by the public meeting.
a series of rasa
manship of Nate S. Shapero, c
The building will house both' in-
Wednesday announced close to
M •yor Murphy May Sa.
fants and children, as the former
k
$32,000 raised, reaching 71 per
Mayor Frank Murphy expressed his sympathies for the Je
Hebrew Infants Orphan Home has
wish cause to a committee representing
the
cent of its quota. While this i
united with the Hebrew Orphans
conference and said he was anxious to be present at the meeting Sunday evening. His official
duties
below the percentage of the gen •
permitting,
therefore,
Mayor
Murphy
may
be expected to address th4e dla.y
Home. It is proposed that the name
afanyig
ethtte Theater audience Sun-
oral fund, confidence was ex
of the new organization be the
pressed that the entire quota o
Jewish Children's Home.
Choosing Sunday, Nov. 2, which
the Jewish division will be raised •
The erection of the building has
is the thirteenth anniversary of the
Mr. Shapero said that his team
been entrusted to I. M. Lewis,
Balfour Declaration, ■ the date
would go on working until the
architect.
protest
l
jewnNtlonrgg,Rn
a i zconfer-
a t
complete sum assigned his division
The building, according to plans
00
is raised. Workers in his division
M
; outlined this week, is to be thor-
through their 350 delegates, meet-
refused to become pessimistic.
DOCTOR ABRAHAM M. HERSHMAN
'
y naa r t oatu h: Shaarey Zedek brain h
oughly modern with all the neces-
Sympathy of United States is With the Jewish People, Gov- s inz
North End Clinic Gifts.
conveniences for the care and
las t Sunday afternoon
The personnel of North End
The Jewish Theological SeminarylOf New York last sary
ernor Fred W. Green and Congressman Clarence J.
de cided to join the world - wide
housing of the children and in-
Clinic has just forwarded to the
McLeod Tell T e Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
h
Sunday
afternoon
conferred
the
honorary
degree
of
Doctor
fants.
Jewish
protest
to be voiced on tl a
Community Fund pledges totalling
same
night
against
Britain' s
$570.75, an increase of 80 per of Divinity on Rabbi Abraham M. Hershman of Congrega-
b ,re0acieh of promise to the Jewish
p
tion
Shaarey
Zedek
of
Detroit.
cent over the amount subscribed
Aroused to indignation by the latest British statement
CONG. ROBERT H. CLANCY
last year.
The occasion was the dedication of the Louis S. Bush Memorial
on the Palestine situation, non-Jewish and Jewish leaders,
Linder the chairmanship of Mr.
Mr-
One of these subscriptions is for Dormitory, one of the three new buildings which will house the semi-
in statements to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, score Brit- Haggai, withstr,.slasTiovz
,n Slomovitz as se c-
over 2 per cent of the annual sal- nary.
d
rotary
atr of
and
n d
r
p
est-
am
s
repudiation
of
the
pledge
to
the
Jewish
people
and
ary, or more than a week's salary;
Rabbis Max D. I/rob and Max D. Klein of Philadelphia were the
the Zionist Dislrie ct . ofDi
r -
demand a change in the Passtield policy.
12 represent from I per cent to 2 other recipients of the D. D. degree, and the degree of Doctor of He-
'nvernor Fred W. Green, in a statement addressed to Philip troit, as treasurer, the conference
per cent of the annual salary; 18 brew Literature Wan conferred on Elkan N. Adler of London, England,
selected committees to prepare for
have given more than a day's sal- Dr. George Foote Moore of Harvard and Morris Levine of the Semi- Judge Lewis
Slomovitz,
editor
of
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
assures
the
Jewish
the public meeting. Aaron Kul -
to be Guest at
people that the sympathy
ary but less than 1 per cent of nary staff.
of the United States is with them and that land was chosen chairman of the
no earthly power will thwart them in their
Ceremonies This
annual salary; 12 gave less than a
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the Seminary, Elkan Adler and Dr.
age-old ideal—a Jewish publicity committee and Mr. Shet-
day's salary, including six who Israel II. Levinthal addressed the ceremonies and Rabbi Hershman
Appeals For East European home in P. I t'
Sunday.
tr -
•
Congressman Clarence J. McLeod, in
could give only 25 and 50 cents. gave the 1
a statement to The Chron. mittee.
Assisting 51r. Kurland
Jewry in London; Laud-
icle, said
but wished to be participants in
the American people look with disfavor on a policy were Messrs. Lehrman, Haggai, id
The Brith Sholom lodges in De-
which will that
ed by Shaw,
the fund.
interfere with the Jewish Homeland ideal.
and S. Soloweichik, Wolok, B. F. .
troit have in the last few years put
Jewish Contributors.
Goldman, Brainin, Ziselin and Lu
themselves in the front of Jewish
Jewish contributions to the fund
Governor Green's Statement.
LONDON.—Prof. Albert Ein-
barsky. On the resolutions cent
.
activity,
fraternalism
and
social
announced up to Wednesday morn-
stein heard himself acclaimed by
Governor Green's atatement follows:
mittee with Mr. Shetzer were
work. The lodges also have ladies George Bernard Shaw Tuesday
ing, in sums of $100 and over, fol.
. "It was with considerable amazement, and not without incredulity, Messrs. Slomovitz, S. Heyman
auxiliaries
which
are
helping
their
night as one of the handful of men that I learned through the press of the new declaration of policy on Lehrman, M. Chafetz and Sheraga.
lo W:
brother-lodges. Their work is
10.750—Mr. and Mre. Albert Kahn.
in all human history who have I'alestine, released last week by the Labor government of Palestine. A speaker' . committee to enlist the
10,600-111, and Mrs. Andrew Wine.
.
"created
universes."
I
man, Mr. and Mre. Henry Wiseman.
Urge Settling of Middle Clas S
y e le‘a e that a mandatory power would so far
and Mrs. henry M. list. Detroit District Prepares to
Before a thousand guests at a deviate from the expressed aims and objecta of the mandate as, in tions
co-operation
of other
organize
was headed
by Gershon
Aah
tel, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Deli.% in mem.
American Jews in
dinner here Professor Einstein list- effect, to frustrate these very purposes.
Renee'.
Carry On Work On a
ened while Mr. Shaw placed him
"As
interpreted
by
the
nations
of
the
world,
through
repeated
f
Events.
Palestine.
Page
Opposite
Editorial.)
(Turn to
Summar y °
Larger Scale.
on a pedestal with the greatest public announcements, the Balfour Declaration of 1917
The following
is a summary o
thinkers of mankind. Only seven
rent Britain to the solemn covenant of establishing in the Holy Land
BALTIMORE.—(J. T. A.1—
(Turn
to Page Two.)
men
in
the
history
of
2,500
years,
ft,
Determined to carry on the work Intervention of the American gov-
national homeland for the Jewish people. The sympathy of the
said Mr. Shaw, could share with b ited States toward this romantic project was formally extended
for the upbuilding of Palestine as ernment into the present British
y a joint resolution of Congress in 1922 and the rest of the civilized
Professor Einstein his place as a
the Jewish National Home, the policy with regard to Palestine
destroyer of the old absolutism wu rid joined in approbation through the League of Nations. It is
Zionist District of Detroit, at the was urged in a telegram addressed
l
i
and builder of the new. world, The th eore
nce to me that the parties to that solem
annual meeting held Tuesday eve- to President Hoover by the Miz-
refncoivable
t
list began with l'ythagoras and in- or even the libe rty-loving people of England itself, will tolerate what
ning at the Shaarey Zedek branch rachi, which concluded its sessions
cluded Ptolemy, Aristotle, Coper- is tantamount to a repudiation of that sacred trust.
synagogue, resolved to increase its here Tuesday.
nicus, Keppler, Galileo, Newton
efforts and to use every means at
"The Jewish people must, however, by this time be calloused to
Cedaliah Bublick was re-elected
Rabbi Bernard Heller Hon - its disposal to strengthen the
and finally Einstein, "the greatest the frequent necessity of hurdling apparently insurmountable oh
president of the America Mizrachi
ored at Hillel Founda-
of our contemporaries."
hands of the Jewish settlers in Pal- Organization. Rabbi Wolf Gold
*decks. Their perseverance and courage in the past in the face of . "We Appeal From Caesar Sc
The shy little scientist from, eve
estine, in defiance of the Passfield was elected vice-president.
the Conscience of the
odds leads me to a feeling of confidence that they will
tion Banquet.
me victorious even in this dark hour; and that no earthly power
decrees.
Berlin was receiving a tribute erge
The convention decided to fight
World," Says Silver.
which kings and emperors migh
Simon Shetzer was re-elected for an uncompromising Zionist
will thwart them in the fulfillment of their age-old ideal—a Jewish
Recognizing his active interes t
have envied, but he looked uncom . home in l'alestine. They have my assurances of sympathy and hopes
in the welfare of 13'nai lirith, Mil - president and Fred M. Butze! program and leadership at the
H adassah, the women's Zionist
fordable. There was an expressio n for success."
ford Stern, fur many years a mem - Charles Rubiner and Max I.ipsitz coming all-world Zionist Congress.
organization of America, in six-
in his eyes which hinted that h
bee of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, ha
It was also decided that the Miz-
teenth annual convention in Buffalo,
Congressman McLeod's Statement.
would rather be in his library tha '
been appointed to the executiv
rachi should conduct strong propa-
' from Sunday through Tues-
listening
to
eulogies.
•
committee of District Grand Lodg
ganda among the American Jewish
"The American people look with disfavor upon any attempt to day, hurled defiance at the new
Heard in America
No. 6. Mr, Stern fills the vacanc y
middle-classes for l'alestine settle-
detract from or overthrow the policy of establishing a Jewish National policy of the tabor Government of
„
ment.
The white glare of studio light
created by the resignation o
Homeland in Palestine in accordance with the Balfour Declaration Great liritain with regard to Pal-
flooded the hall so that talkie ; The reports of recent events in London cannot be interpreted in any eatine and made plans to continue
$80,000 Spent for Schools.
Henry Ely of Grand Rapids on ac
could be made of the speeches other sense than that those in power there at the present moment its work in the Jewish National
The sum of $80,000 was ex-
count of illness.
Microphones on tables caught u p • have grown cold toward the Zionist movement. I do not believe the Home.
Mr. Stern has accepted the ap-
pended on the maintenance of the
every Wand, sending it across th :: er matn ek and file of the British people will countenance any betrayal of
Mizrachi schools in Palestine, ac-
pointment and will attend the next
The principal address to the con-
JUDGE WILLIAM M. LEWIS
ocean to the United States and fi , the trust placed in the hands of the London government by the terms vention was delivered by Rabbi
cording to a report by Rabbi Gold.
meeting of the committee, Nov. 2,
mill ions of listeners in the Brais h of the American-British
The schools have an attendance of
in Chicago.
Palestine
mandate
convention.
However,
Abbe
Hiller Silver of Cleveland who
mostly social and provide means 'I
sles and Germany. Loud speaker 5 unless reliable reassurances of good faith are forthcoming from the declared that Jewry appeals to the
7.500 children. Rabbi Gold report-
Last Monday night Mr. Stern
ed. Two teachers' seminaries are for taking care of the needy of 1 hung from the ceiling so that one s , British government in the near future, the United States, as an inter- conscience of the world in the
attended the meeting of l'isgah
pres-
also maintained by the Orthodox their organizations. Distress funds i 'f Professor Einstein had held hi
Lodge and spoke on the Palestine
d party, and one of the signatories to the convention, will be justi. ent emergency situation.
are kept for the relief of their e ars he could have heard the trib
Zionist Organization.
fief in making formal representations to the Mattponald government.
situation. The lodge endorsed the
Rabbi Silver's Address.
members.
j qrs. Cameras clicked almost un - Thousands of American citizens have placed their whole
Abe
Goldberg,
who
addressed
movement to protest against the
reliance on
The salient points in Rabbi Sil-
The order's important achieve- d er hit nose and every time hi
Monday's session, advised the Miz-
recent development which practi-
the integrity of the Zionist movement. These citizens must be pro- ver's address follow:
s the
rachi to adopt a resolution de- sent is the creation of a Brith
awe was mentioned there was a tented in their rights."
cally nullified the Balfour Declara-
"Since
the acceptance of the Man-
Sholom
Junior
Club,
where
le
ye
b
urst
' nouncing Rabbi Judah L. Magnes
clapping and shouting
tion, and the (Accra and member-
date, the British Government has
for defending the Passfield decla- and girls of the ages of 10 to 21 f torn the adoring crowd.
No Reason to Lose Our Heads, Says Butzel,
ship wen! urged to attend the mass-
done absolutely nothing in the ful-
are
brought
up
Jewishly
to
besome
ration of Britain's future policy
Profes-sor Einstein did not come
FRED H. HETZEL: "The reaction of the public, both non-Jewish fillment of its pledges.
meeting called for Saturday night,
Every-
the spiritual (cafes of Jew • ,rs;.. ,nit . t o hear himself praised. Ile came
ill Palestine.
Nov. 2, at the Lafayette Theater.
and Jewish, in our most recent crisis has been thrilling. It is quite thing that has been accomplis hed
Jewish ,
A n appeal by Mr, Bublick re- es urged that every
om Berlin to help launch the , o VOWS that, at present, the announcement of the British government in P a
The intellectual committee of
lestine since the w ar has been
girl of that age join that club B
sulted
in
the
convention's
raising
ritish drive on behalf of the Ort - is not final. Both the Liberal and Conservative parties are not pre- accomplished by Jewish initiative
Pisgah is arranging for a debate
of a large part of the organiza- where they will find a friendly and 0 ze organizations, which are pared to repudiate the solemn pledge of Great Britain and Jewish sacrifice. Not a single
between students of the Hillel
worthy atmosphere. The !frith a 'ready helping 16,000 needy Jew-
tion's deficit.
The Arabs are far from willing to see
Foundation at the University of
a limitation on their power acre of land was given to the Bet-
Sholom organization spends a great I sh families in Eastern Europe.
SIMON SNETZER
Settling of Middle Class Jews.
j part of its
te sell land at good prices and there is quite a division of opinion tiers by the government. Not
Michigan. The event is scheduled
a
. tr a i ning the
In a speech which he delivered beta • ee n the Arabs who desire Jewish co-operation and those wito do single
7 hat American middle-class Jews '
to take place here, Monday, Nov
pound was spent by the goy-
' were chosen vice-presidents. Aaron w •hu recently lost money can save future generation.
n German Professor Einstein din- not. There is still an enormous amount of chauvinism in the Jewish ernment to facilitate Jewish imml-
24.
The drive for members now go- a vowed all Mr. Shaw's eulogies
Pregerson was re-elected trees:
RA group. However, the program of Dr. Wcizmann, Felix Ih'arburg and gration into the country. The
The general committee will meet urer. The choice of a secretary
ing on in Detroit is aimed at en-
(Turn to Last Page.)
keeled not at him but at some Lord Melchett has been so moderate that the sympathy of the
Monday, Nov. 3. The regular meet- was left to the incoming executive'
paid .
■ n way.
' . i every Jew interested in the
mythical namesake"—the scion- must veer in our direction. There is no essential conflict between "Even the minimum
requirement
ing will take place the following committee, which is to include the: r
Gachings of Brith Sholom. The I ist and universe builder. Ile ig-
the interests of the Arabs and the modest desires of the Jewish people; of life and property protection
Monday, Nov. 10, at Irnai Moshe following:
by
drive will end on Nov. 2 with a
there has be ena woefulabsence of machinery to bring about an the govet nment was not fortheorn-
Turn to Page Oppoalte Editorial) ex
Herman August, Mrs. Julius
joint meeting of all Brith Sholom
pression of good-will and the ineptitude of the British officials has lug, at the riots of last year
Three hundred students, faculty Berman, NI. I.. Black, Harry Co-
clearly
organizations of Detroit, a ,lass
be en appalling. There is little reason to
Members, university officials, and hen, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Al -
believe that official British demonstrated. The Palestinian gar-
initiation, banquet and dancing at
action has been representative of the popular will of Great Britain. ernment failed to take the
officers of B'nai Brith attended the bent Feldstein, Hyman Goldberg,
Jericho Temple, starting 2 p. m.,
The Jewish people in Palestine are sitting Light. There is no reason elementary precautions for most
ISS S. J. SAMPLINER
b anquet tendered Rabbi Bernard Ben F. Goldman, Rabbi !lorry Z.
in the presence of the I Si.
main-
for
the
rest
of
Jewry
to
lase
its
."
h iller, new head of the Hillel Foun- Gordon, Joseph Haggai, Rabbi A.'
APPOINTED TO TEACH !
taining law and order in the coun-
cers, Judge William Si. Lewis,
dation at the University of Mich- M. Hershman, Samuel Ileyman,
CITY COLLEGE COURSE
try. 1 he Mandates Commission of
grand master, and Martin 0. Levy, i
"There Will be No Retreat" — Shetzer.
igan, Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, Leon Kay, A. J. Koffman, Aaron
grand secretary.
SIMON SHETZER: "No manner of specious argument can make the League of Natinos at its last
at the Women's League Building Kurland, Sol R. Levin, Prof. Sam.'
Miss S. J. Sampliner, chief of the Simpson report and the accompanying White l'aper appear other session sharply scored the govern-
th e social service department of
to Ann Arbor.
eel Levin, Robert Mara-il, Jacob
than as the culmination of a deliberate and determined policy of the ment for this failure as well as for
hh e North End ('link, has been British government
The introductory remarks of Mr. Miller, Isaac Shetzer, Philip I
to honor the Palestine mandate only in its breach its general failure to carry out the
Stern, who officiated as toastmaster, Slomovitz, Jeanette Si. Steinberg,
letter and spirit of the Mandate.
oinked recently by an appoint- and to effect an utter emasculation of the Balfour Declaration.
were followed by greetings of Louis Stoll, Samuel Vi'etsman,
ent as instructor for the course
"There can be no Jewish National Home without men and land. The League Council approved of
Adolph Freund in the name of Dis- Israel Zilber, Rudolph Zuieback
f "Principles of Social Case In restricting the entry of the former and in limiting the acquisition this criticism and the British rep-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6; Ben F. and Rev. E. Zoludkowski.
ork" at the College of the City of the latter, the British government unequivocally denies the intent resentative, Mr. Henderson, was
Goldman for Pisgah Lodge; Byron
The nominating committee
f Detroit, as a part of the public of the Balfour Declaration and defies the terms of the mandate.
forced by public pressure to give
Novitzky, president of the student which ptesent•d this new slate
On Sunday morning, Nov. 2, he alth course started this year at •
"The Labor government has not only outrageously betrayed the assent to the resolution of the
hotly of the foundation; Rabbi Leon was composed of P. Slomovitz,
Dr. Leo Si, Franklin will speak on th e college, under the direction of
League Council and to declare that
confidence
of
seventeen
million
Jews—it
has
violated
the
noblest
tra-
Pram, a fellow-student of Rabbi chairman, Samuel N. Heyman and
"Dramatizing God." In this ad- M iRA Katherine Elkins..
it was the intent of his government
ditions of its own party and of the English people.
Miss Sampliner is particularly
dress he will deal with a series of
Heller at Hebrew Union College; Aaron Kurland.
"In this hour of national tragedy, we must mobilize every ounce of shortly to issue a declaration of
After hearing the report of the
stage plays in which God has been be ell fitted for this work. After
rofessor Yoakum, vice-president
manpower and of material resources to the fulfillment of the Zionist the constructive policy to be fol-
ea president for the past year, the ,
introduced as a character, He ,"° ing graduated from Smith Col- ideal. •
1 the university, and Professor Lea
lowed in Palestine in keeping with
refer again to the Passion Play and ' 0 ge, she took post-graduate
who spoke for the uni- meeting went on record favoring
work
"Let us proclaim our unshaken confidence in the works that have the policy of the league.
making the work of the Jewish
draw certain contrasts between in the school of applied social
versity faculty. .
Repudiation of Promise.
net- 'thus far nobly advanced in Eretz Israel and rededicate ourselves to
that presentation and others such er cen of Western Reserve Univer- their complete achievement.
Rabbi Heller replied expressing National Fund a major activity,
"This declaration has now been
as "The Green Pastures," a Polk- a ' ty, during which time she svas on
appreciation of the tribute paid and decided to extend the propa-
issued. It is a repudiation of its
"Without retreat there will be no defeat."
zer prize play by Marc Connelly, th e staff of the
him, an outlining his ideas and the ganda work during the coming
premise to the League of Nations
Cleveland Associ-
and "Jedermann," a re-writing of a t ed Charities as • student case
ideals and purposes of the B nal year.
and a gross betrayal of the Jewish
"Put Not Your Trust in Princes" — Alexander.
an old morality play which Max
orker. After graduation, she
Brith Hillel Foundation.
MILTON Si. ALEXANDER: "One thing is clear. All considera- people, who took the Balfour Dec-
Reinhardt has been presenting in
as a medical case worker at Mt. tions of state notwithstanding, Great Britain has violated a sacred trust. laration on its face value, sent
A number of telegrams and let-
JEWISH FRATERNITIES
Salzburg, Germany, this year with Si nai Hospital, Cleveland, for four
ters of congratulatory character,
"Many years ago the Psalmist enjoined us: 'Put not your trust in 100.000 settlers into the country
MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG
Alexander Moissi in the title role, Ye ars, and has been in charge
and poured $225,000,000 into it.
coming from Scranton, Pa., where PROVIDE KOSHER FOOD
of, princes.' Too late we realize the wisdom of his words.
In this address Dr. Franklin th e social service department of
A report received by the United
Rabbi Heller recently occupied a
"It is too bad that the United States of America is not a member Jewish immigration into Palestine
Mrs. Ginsburg, president of the will
indicate the different attempts th e North End Clinic for the past . of the League of Nation, an that
is practically stopped. The purchase
pulpit, from ranking officials in Synagogue states that four Jewish Detroit section of the National
through
its
council
we
might
register
rHe'anda.i Brith and other sources were fraternities on the campus of the Council of Jewish Women, will pre- that have been made at the drama-
ro years. appointment is an effective demand that Great Britain sheuld (to use a British of land by Jews in Palestine is for
University of Pennsylvania will side at the council's open meeting tization of the God idea and will considered • fine recognition in a , phrase) carry on.
all intents and purposes prohibited.
show why, from a Jewish stand- broader field of Miss Sampliner's
install
equipment
for
kosher
food
In his new post, Rabbi Heller
"The situation is one that calls for no flip and futile protestations, Just how the Jews are to build
of the aeason Monday afternoon, point, any
attempt to dramatize ability which has been so gener-
will be assisted by Morris Sostein, in their fraternity houses are: Phi Nov. 3, at Temple Beth Eh Miss
intended for home consumption, but rather, for a sustained and deter- , their National Homeland without
God must be futile and ineffective. ally recognized by those who have
national organizer of the Hillel Alpha, Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Joan London will speak on "My
mined effort. to reawaken the slumbering conscience of an enlightened land and without people is not in-
Services begin at 10:45. The been in contact with her work at
beta and Sigma Epsilon Delta.
dicated. The British government
Foundation.
1 world."
Story of Jack London,"
public is invited.
the North End Clinic.
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