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VOL. XXX. NO. 25
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930
NEW BRITISH POLIC y VANDENBERG IN FAVOR OF CONSUMERS ASK
U. S. PALESTINE INQUIRY
ASSAILED BY U S,
BREAD PRICE CUT
to Detroit Jewish Chronicle
JEWISH COMMITTEE In Statement
Declares
"Ideal is Toc Powerful and Too Sound to be Shat-
3 CENTS ON POUND
tered by Transient Difficulties.
Pledges Its Co-Operation
He
to
Jewish Agency to Effect
a Change.
- —
VIEW ANTI-SEMITISM
HERE AND IN EUROP E
Persecution of Jews Recoun ts
ed in Report by Morris
D. Waldman.
Don. Arlhur II. Vandenberg, United States Senate Ir
from 'Michigan, in a statement to The Detroit Jewish Chro
)1-
icle on the Palestine situation, declares that he is in fate )r
of "a complete and official inquiry to make plain the rest I.
tics Upon which to renew
America's own interest in th is
behalf
lion. Arthur H. Vandenberg, United
States Senator from Mich
gun, in a statement to The Detroit Jewish Chroni pcIte ton
.nt ohl e„ Parlie.nosi tiit, le
situation, declares that he i •
favor
1-
Lifts Padlock to Make
Pessible Opening of a
Jewish Relief Station
- — —
_
MOVE FORCES JEWISH
BAKERIES TO CLOSE
' Cemmunists Overruled in
Effort to Disrupt
United Action.
'1HAIL JEWISH UNITY
HERE AT LAYING OF
ORPHANAGE HOME
Franklin for United
Jewish Action Against
British White Paper. I
'ro make possible the niienifY
of a Jewish relief station at
8120 'twelfth street, to serve
th'.2‘1 of the
.:::i;t'llg!
lin,
e I C7
Tmple
Beth El, in
as Jewish Emergency Relief
his sermon Sunday, protested
Station No. 2, Judge Edward J.
Passfield Says White Paper
Britain's recent White Paper.
Metinet Tuesday lifted the pad-
England's new stand is in direct
lock on the store at that ad-
Was Product of British
( t ut
tiri. tratlictilon to her promises as
ious N
Eeffw
ortBiunilW
dress. Mrs. Sarah Benjamin,
din
ork
Cabinet.
set
forth 13 years ago in the
(aerie!' of the building, appeared
Balfour Declaratinn, he pointed
before Judge Nloinct and tit-
DECLARES JEWS CAN
tered to give the store free of
"Governments may play with
rent for use as a relief station.
words but the masses will not
After favorable action was rec-
be fooled.
I have faith in the ;
ommended by David Wolff, as-
Adds That Expropriation of
League of Nations. Who can 'Franklin,
sittant United States attorney,
Arabs Will Not be
soot' whether this demand f
Judge 5loinet immediately or-
Permitted.
Britain's will be effective?" he I
Mired the padlock to be lifted.
asked. "That can not be an.
The padlock evils originally to
Nwered, but one thing is certain,
expire on Oct. 31, 1931. S. J. . NEW YORK. (J. T. A.)--Deo-
At impressive ceremonies mark.
nying
that
he
was
the
out
hem
of
that
this is a time when Jews
Lave, vice-president of the De-
ing the laying of the cornerstone
the
ic, he
,,hN
troit Jewish Emergency Relief
should stand united, demanding I for the new Jewish Children',
e
declared
wa
Home
t
justice."
product
Fund, appeared before Judge
,at Petoskey and Burlingame on
th itoe ;ontire Paper
c of
;it
iis;:ii
British e onrah:Lord
sabh
abihnet,
inet
Medina in behalf of the fund
— I hunday afternoon, Detroit Jewish
,
old,
British
secretary
fo
I
i
to plead for the padlock's re-
I leaders hailed the harmonious ef-
, announces in anio ltit to a b i :
moval,
!fort of representatives of the form-
I view with Ilarry Illog,eiti, assistant
tor Hebrew Orphans Home and Ile-
editor of the Jewish Forward, who
brew Infants Orphan Home and
is now in London, and J. I.. Fine,
pointed to it as a mark of unity
ondon corresponey t of the For-
ireoramc riti,nugnitt the good
ward,
t that the Brit sll
ood of the entire
i government
will not issue any new statement!
—
The
temporary
tent erected fo •
regarding the White Paper, but 1; BenJztson Netzorg is Advis-
the ceremonies was filled to overt-
that all misunderstandings with
!
flowing
and
ory
Head
of
Jewish
hundreds
lined Bur-
regard to it will be clarified in a
' lingaine avenue to witness the
statement which the government
Center School.
Physicians and Authorties
ceremony
of
the laying of the cor-
will soon make ill Sunday's For-
nerstone.
ward.
to Address All-Day
Bendetson Netzorg, advisory
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky opened
Regarding Jewish land poncho
se
head
of
the
music
school
and
Event Nov. 24,
chair- I the program with a prayer and
in Palestine in the future, t he 111011
of the music committee of the !was followed by Samuel B. Kahn,
British colonial secretary declar
The I.eague of Jewish Wom•ns in the interview that Jews will eel Jewish Centers Association, an- President of the Jewish Children's
Organizations, of which Mrs. Oscar able to buy land just as bettor be nounces the opening of the tenth Home, who described the plane for
Robinson is president, com deteal but that the government will n e, ,:citson of the school. The total the building and pointed to the
plans for the health Institute to be permit the expropriation of Ara of enrollment in the piano, violin and manner in which unity was'
given under its auspice's on Mon- who till the soil. lie alto lecher bs 'cello departments is 52.
achieved in Detroit Joary for the
Mr. Netzorg points out that new building.
day, Nov. 21, at Temple Beth El.
that the government will not ma ed
ke .••tale there are a few vacancies in
The program will be presentee! any changes with regard to its
Plan Modern Building.
by eminent physicians and authori- immigration policy, stating that
"The location chosen
Conference of 28 Organiza-
tions Acts in Present.
ing Ultimatum,
PALESTINE POLICY
TO BE CLARIFIED
IN PARLIAMENT
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cenl
j . Le aders Commend Harmon
for
j BUTZEL PRESIDES AT
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
BUY LAND AS BEFORE
Hershman, Slaw,
son, S. B. Kahn Among
the Speakers.
limy to make plain the realities upon which to renew America's ens
n
NEW YORK.—Resolutions e a . interest in this behalf."
pressing profound disappointme nt
Detroit Jewish bakeries have
Senator 1'andenberg, who is a member of the Senate Committe
with the British government's f 0 . on Foreign Relations, reiterates his deep interest in the Zionist cans 'I' been forced to close as a result of
tare policy in Palestine and th
e
a
bread
strike initiated by con-
and declares that "the ideal is too powerful and too sound to be shoe
hope that the government wool d tered by transient difficulties." His state-
t- ; ,umert in demands for reductions
reverse its attitude were adopte f
in prices.
addressed to the editor of The
Sunday at the annual meeting o
'hruniele,
Action was taken at a confer-
the American Jewish Committee at Editor, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
ence of 28 nt the largest Jewish
the Hotel Astor. lir. Cyrus Adler,
Sir: I am pleased to respond to your
organizations and landsmanschaf-
president of the committee, presid- request for my views respecting the
ten, and of the workers' organize-
ed, and more than 60 member 5. latest difficulties involved in the re-
thins in the city, including the Am
I be iter Ring branches.
representing 17 affiliated nationa demption of Israel in Palestine. The
Jericho
Jewish organizations, attended.
Patsfield dictum -- putting nullifying
, Temple was packed to the doors
In addition to the discussion
strictures upon the Famous Balfour
on Wednesday night with an audt.
t the British Paper
aper on Pales promise of a Jewish National Home—is
fence determined that their de-
tine, reports on anti-Semitism i a distinct shock to our hopes for thin
l:impels be honored by the Jewish
this country and abroad were read . great adventure in behalf of your
bakers.
The committee's activities in con
"home, sweet home."
The demands of the striking con-
nection with the persecution to f
I have tun often endorsed this mag-
I tamers are for a reduction in
• price of bread of three cents on
Jews in foreign ceountries were re
nilicent aspiration in autonomy not to
the pound, with a proportionate
counted and a special report o f share till of your liveliest concerns in
Morris D. Waltinutn, secretary to f the face of the present . hazard.
cut on "chalet" and cakes.
Of-
f
the committee on condition
nurse, t he ultimate ideal itself cannot
Addresses were delivered at the
Jews ill Rumania, was read.
he affected by the Passfield limitations
conference by M. Weiner and H.
Disappointment Is Voiced.
upon Jewish immigration to Palestine
Ilettskin of the Russian-Polish Ve-
The resolution dealing with Pal - id upon land sales by Arabs to Jews in
rein; A. NeSilin of Arbeiter Ring
I
estine said:
br anch 56, Mrs. Sarah Levin of
is new sanctuary. The
ideal is too
"The American Jewish Commit
Posverful and too sound to be shattered SENATOR VANDENBERG
the Chalutzos (Pioneer women'.,
tee, in annual meeting assembled by transient difficulties. It is too firmly entrenched in the world's
A. I3inkow of the
joins with the officers of the Jew CI imity—as demonstrated, for example, by the sympathetic action of °dosser Verein; Luba Rosen of
ish Agency in expressing its pro- our own Congress in 1922 and 'main in 1925. Therefore the real ladies' branch of the Socialist
found disappointment with the question today is solely one of temporary policy. The ultimate secur- party; Mrs. Friedenberg, M. Sla-
is sufficient-
ly isolated from the congested parts
immigration was suspended last
new policy of the British govern- ity of the Jewish National !Ionic is inevitable. The universal interest vin and others. A committee of
May only for economic reasons.
of the city but is still within easy
ment as enunciated in the Whitt nnel sympathy of the whole civilized world is its warrant. But since 14 was chosen to present the con-
Opposed to Labor Group.
reach of good public and Hebrew
Paper of Oct. 20, 1930, a policy "eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," there is every reason for sumers' demands to the master
With regard to Jewish inunigra- I
schools, as well as recreational cen-
which the committee deems to I the closest and most critical scrutiny of each episode in the enter.' bakers.
tion, Lord Passfield declared that
ters," Mr. Kahn said. "The sleep-
have no basis in either the Bal- j mite—particularly on the part of Americans who have poured so
While negotiations are in prog-
the White Paper has been misin-1
ing rooms will he sunny, airy and
four Declaration or the mandate much of themselves and their resources into hit.
ress between representatives of I
terpreted in this respect. Ile
spacious. There will be sufficient
and to be a fallacious interpreta-
I am engaged in precisely such scrutiny at the present time and the consumers and the master
pointed
out
that
the
1,5(10
Chalut-,
recreation,
study and living rooms,
tion of these two charters under- you may be assured that I do so with every continuing sympathy with bakers, the workers are idling until
zit certificates have just been is-
and to insure absolute orthodoxy
lying the trusteeship of Great ' the noble objective defined in the Balfour Declaration of 13 years an amicable agreement is reached.
sued
purposely
to
prove
that
the
'I
of
the
dietary
laws, two kitchens
Britain on behalf of the League of ago. I want to see all of the Passfichl papers and I want to know the It is believed that an agreement
•1
government has not changed its ;
have been provided.
Nations.
whole purpose behind them. On their face they seem to betray the may be reached before the Sab-
policy toward Jewish immigration
"For the infants we have sun
"Resolved, that the American Zionist ideal---ant to scorn the rather blunt warnings recently uttered bath is over.
i nto Palestine.
parlors, play rooms, separate diete-
Jewish Committee express its con- in the League of Nations. If the purpose proves; to be a pernianent
Attempts to disrupt the confer-
In
Passfield also admitted
tic kitchens and visiting rooms,
tithince in the sense of justice and and conclusive desertion of the mandated project for "the establish- ence at which the demands of the
rankly in his interview with the
which will enable the parents and
fairness of the people of Great , meat in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people" quota . consumers were outlined were
orward representative that he is
relatives to see the children with-
Britain, and its hope that the Brit- the phrase literally from the Balfour letter of Nov. 2, 1917) then we ; made by Jewish Communists, who
to pposed to the Palestine Jewish
out
exposing them to possible ill
paraded
outside
Jericho
Temple
ish government will revise its pres- confront an astounding breach of faith which is not calculated to be
tbor federation, the Ilistadruth.,
effects of outside persons. The
ent policy as respects Palestine so accepted by the humane and liberal public opinion of the civilized Ind urged delegates of organize-
F. xpressing the belief that the Jew-1
building
is so planned that the old-
as to bring it into full harmony world. On the other hand, if the purpose is temporarily strategic izations and visitors not to attend.
is h labor unions in Palestine were
f e r children will not
be in contact
with the spirit of the Iffilfour Dee- ; within the meaning of Lord Balfour's other phrase—that "nothing Except for the handful of Commu-
of
labor
unions
but
Zionist
or-1
with
the
infants, this being neces.
laration and the mandate."
I shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights elf' nists, however, sentiment at the
anizations, the British secretary;
Isary for the health of the infants
Sees Little Bias in U. S.
existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine" (quoted from the same conference was unanimous
in
or the colonies attacked the Ills.
and the happiness of the older chil-
The committee also pledged its letter of Nov. 2, 19171—and if it aims at the immediate safety of , favor of the action taken, and was
adruth for excluding Arabs from
ren. Special effort was made to
leclared to represent the opinion
wholehearted co-operation to the the existing enterprise, with a long range advantage to be gained from
It so affiliated unions.
nsure a homelike atmosphere in
Jewish Agency in any efforts it briefly marking time while new and happier relationships between ', of the mass of Detroit Jewish con-
BENDETSON
NETZORG
The Cabinet'. Document.
he appearance and general ar-
meta.
may take to bring about such a Arabs and Jose's are evolved, then the end might justify the means.
With regard to Lord Passfield' s the other departments, the largest angement of the building." 7!
It may he correctly said that there is nothing in the reported h Joseph Bernstein and S. Weirs'
change. of policy.
r
St atement that he was not the nu
Achievement of Unity. .t
erg of the Forward were active in
The executive' committee report- Passfield statement to warrant any hope that the latter construction
th "DuringWhite Paper, Mr. Ito - number is in the 'cello depart-
Pointing to the "new spirit of co.
- ment. A special effort will be made
organizing the conference for the
ed that it had received very few ' is justified. I wish this were not so
L3ut I have been a member o
off
C or says:
f
b
read
strike.
Aeration
and unity which has de-
this
year
to
attract
students
who
complaints of overt evidences of the Committee on Foreign Relations of our Orion United States Senat
"During our conversation Pass
'eloped among the men and women
DR. HUGO A. FREUND
anti-Jewish prejudice in the United
enough to now that there may be grave questions of public
fi old made the astonishing state - desire to take 'cello lessons. To , w
ho
always
had the cause of the
-
encourage
talented
pupils
a
States. It was also brought out policy which cannot always be canvassed in the open all the while-
pro-
ant that he did not edit the
ies in other fields of health and
nelemprivileg,ed child at heart,"
portionately larger number of
that the committee had taken pre-, althoufh I am one of those who believe that the governed always are
hygiene.
hit, Paper on Palestine. 'This scholarships will be available in
Ir.
Kahn
described
the milane in
liminary steps in co-operation with entitled to the whole truth from their governors. But there may be
Dr. Hugo A. Freund will give is not my document,' he said, 'but the cello department than in the which this unity Woes attaindd. lie
other Jewish bodies to make a' times when it would not b easeful to precipitate premature contro-
he general introduction on the par- a document of the cabinet. I am other departments.
said
that
a
co-operative
spirit 'de-
study of discrimination against I versy. Furthermore, there may he collateral involvements in a given
nly technically responsible for
pose of a Health Institute.
Dr
Jews seeking employment, "aimed situation with which we—thousands of miles away from either Britain
'Cello students are instructed by l ey eloped among the three ekisting
J. 51arinus will discuss "Glands ift, , as minister for the colonies.'
Many
Features
Planned
for
Three.
hill
caring
agencies
following
the
particularly at ascertaining if pos- or Palestine—cannot be intimately familiar. I mentioned these cautions
assfield made this statement as Bernard Argiewicz, violin students I, oming to Detroit of Dr. John
Day Event; Dancing Every
a nd Their Effect on Growth and
Slaw.
sible the extent to which the dis- not by way of excuse for apparent desertion of the intent of the
and I an n,
n apology for the fact that the by Stanislaw Szmulewicz
Development." Dr. David J. Levy
Nigtht.
with the result that the Jewish
crimination is practiced, especially! original Balfour pronouncement, but by way of hope that the realities
hite Paper made a worse ion- Walter Blumenau, all mernbers of C hilt Care Council woo formed
ill footloose with an address on "Our
.
by public or quasi-public wen- , may '1 e no lapse in Zion 'no dream.
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Assuming the atmosphere of a ! f 'hildren—Normal Growth and Nu- l a ession upon the Jews than he
Mr. Kahn expressed admiration
cies."
Primarily, we most hold 13ritain responsible for the safety of exist-lc
Piano
students
are
instructed
b
lassfielell would have desired,
arnival and marked by innumer- t rition. „
for
the
fine
spirit
in
which
ing
life
and
property
in
this
sector
dedicated
to
the
new
Jewish
b
the
men
Report on Rumania.
Edith Ella Davis, Clara A. Wal-
ale attractions and features, the
Luncheon will be served at noon an el for the fact that the White dron
and women of the Hebrew Infants
Of the Rumanian situation the National Home. This involves native relationships which, while happy I
and Rosa Bassin.
hopes of 1 in some nspects, do not appear to have been fostered by British niztoor of the Sisterhood of Congre. a nd the afternoon program will in: P aper is not at clear on ninny
Home turned their &Beets over to
committee said: "The
lints
as
he
himself
is.
"The music school," Mr. Net- the Orphans Home, without
g ation Shaarcy Zedek opens this r ludo a talk
Miss Mary M. liar- l a
"at.
many Jews that with the coming policy in adequate degree. If there is an interim—however Inez-.S
zorgst
I asslield ot statement that the
stated,has reached the point ,t aching strings" to the agreement,
aturday night, Nov. 15, and will j e r ington on "Diet in Relation to I)is.
a
into power of the National Peas- 'I plicble to us—in which the best ultimate welfare calls for the new co
"Teeth—the
Pass field limitations, this fact should be made plain. Obviously these a ntinue through Sunday, Nov. 16,I age'."
Part They White Paper is not his work where- we can begin to increase the I le lauded the efforts of the execu-
I lay in Our Health and Develop. seemed comical to us, since the scope of our work. With our poi-
not Monday, Nov. 17.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) ' limitations cannot he permanent without draining the enterprise of
an 1 The bazaar culminates tireless a tent" will he discussed by Dr. cabinet had stated that it had icy of admitting only talented stu- Turn to Page Opposite Editorial./
v itality—since there can be no expansion of the new sanctuary with-1p
...
_
—
reparations
by
more
than
150
amuel Lewis. "Behavior Prob. nothing to to with it. and threw dents after a comprehensive en-
out immigrants and land ownership. The world's opinion—ad em-;
the entire responsibility for it trance test and of retaining only
phatically America's—will resist any such fatality. It can tolerate p members of the Sisterhood, who!' .ms" will be the tonic of Dr. Maud u non Lord Passfield. It seems
as students who meet a high standard
fanned
events
and
entertainments
I:
Watson.
A question period will
even the interim only when and if the Passfield limitations are satin- t
if everyone wishes to throw off of progress, we have obtained the
iinterest every member of the t "'law each address.
•
I factorily explained as an emergent necessity. 11
, the present If 'tinily, young and old.
from himself responsibility for the
oinmci ,n) na :
The
program
will
conclude
with
'
le has the compensation in it that it once nui mrtith ag
gre-ssm
iv:rls,',.; I Fool the opening night the m
have sh
a It address by Or. Henry F. Vaughn white Paper and 110 one wants to
the friendly interest of millions of p
once
admit that it is his work."
.intent praz.ress. Last year we
to
ys-
ry
committee
promises
a
number
• make
n
"What
Our
City
is
Doing
to
risingly plain their fidelity of an ideal which—like every ei
inaugurated two-piano work for
f special events for the entertain- P remote the Health of Its Citizens."
The Land Question.
___
other great ideal—will thrive upon attempts at crucifixation. The
n lent of those attending. The-re
The institute will mien at 10:30
On the question of .lowish land piano students and salfagio work
"A Geographical Illusion". world again has its attention riveted upon Palestine.
,
• . m. and chase at 3 p. in. Tickets purchase, which Lord Passfield de- for violin students, in addition to
I favor complete and official inquiry to make plain the realities l ( will be dancing. Seymour Simons'
With 40 in Cast, to Fol.
f( or the luncheon may be purchased clared will not be restricted in the theory and harmony classes
Orchestra supplying the music.
! arm which to renew America's own interest in this behalf.
which all students most attend.
The bazaar will Inc held in the so.
low Luncheon.
nom the respective presidents of the future, Mr. Reigoff states:
Cordially and faithfully,
c ial hall of the new synagogue at he clubs constituting the league.
"Lord Passfield admitted that We hope this year to present a
(Signed) A. II. VANDENBERG.
( 'hicago and Lawton. Proceeds will
the Jews in Palestine have always number of music recitals which
_
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
The second annual bazaar for
..._ It e used to furnish the new sync- F
will 'Mow a high professional
El will present an (.111181r8te pro.
the benefit of the declassed Jews
(Turn to Page Two.)
standard."
ague.
gram for its opening meeting an
in Russia opens this Saturday
The opening of the bazaar is
Monday afternoon, NOV. 17. There
eveniing, Nov. 15, at the Philadel-
e agerly awaited by many o rganiza-
will be o luncheon at 12:30 o'cInck
phia-Byron Center. The bazaar
, tient. The Young People's Society
will continue for six days and eve-
n the social hall , followed by a nius.
On Sunday morning, N o v. 16
planning dancing parties for Dr. Leo M. Franklin, speaking
;cal entertainment entitled "A Geo.
nings, winding up Thursday, Nov.
which a specially built dancing from the pulpit of Temple Beth
raphical Illusion."
_
20, with a big rally and midnight
splianitfonTowill
show.
rc be buil t. Sey Imour El, will us e ask the basis of his dis-
Mrs. henry Levitt, a director of
'Michigan - Ohio Association . , a
e s ra ss ll supp y t h e cuss i on a b oo recent I
ht
the Sisterhood has written and di-
The bazaar, sponsored by the
Fourth of a Series of Articles Which Boris Schatz,
blii s h e ed .
y pu
T
M .
by Dr. Clarence
rt eted the entire production, which
. o%. 27,
Peoples Tool Campaign confer-
Little, for
the Founder of the Bezalel Art School in Jeru-
' Arrangements have b een made mer president of Cook
the U niversity of
be acted by 40 members of the
ence,
re.presenting over 50 various
and 29.
salem, Has Written About His Life and Work.
for lunches to be serv ed in the Michigan. under the title
Sisterhood. Those taking part are:
Jewish organizations, aims to
"The
A k ening C olle ge. " The subj ect
raise the second Detroit quota of
Evelyn Platt, Pauline Levey, Fay
The newly organized Michigan. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) of Dr. Franklin's
By BORIS SCHATZ
*10,0011 of the second year of the
0;alvani, Deborah Wilkus, Ruth
address will be
At the seventy-ninth annual OhioJewish ReligiousEducation
"Changing Educational Theories."
five-year tool campaign to provide
Popkin, Jean I.aib, Fritzi Broad, meeting of Temple Beth El, held
Association will hold its first con-
tools, machinery and materials for
The attendance at Sunday serv-
Anne Berns, ( olleta Roskam, Mar- Sunday evening, Melville S. Welt
vention in Detroit Thanksgiving
the
declassed Jews in Russia who
ices
at
the
Temple
this
season
is
duel Gutman, Mildred Wohl, Mil- was re-elected president. Other Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
I finally found my employer, • drank.
This seemed to irritate cannot be settled on farms.'
declared to be most gratifying and
Bred Steinberg, Jennie 51agiels.thn, officers chosen were: Israel Him- Nov. 27, 28 and 29.
Itch Yankel the smith, in an up- th
Convention
theman
andthey
insisted
until
I
gin-
this
discourse
being
of
itmety
in-
The
Detroit quota is $50,000
Ilazel Frazer, Ethel Goldman, Min- elhoch, vice-president; Joseph headquarter t
stairs room at the Inn. In my new gerly swallowed a little out of my
will be at the Hotel
towards the $1,000,000 fund cam-
terest, is expected to draw a large
she Copeland, Gertrude Fisher, Hartman, treasurer. Trustees Stotler. A number of the sessions
outfit I seemed to impress him gloss. This ams not sufficient and paign
congregation. The public is invited more favorably.
being conducted in over 130
Irene Fisher, Selma Arden, Betty chosen for the three-year term will be held at Temple Beth F.I.
they made me drink to the bottom, einem all over the country for a
Feerer, Rose Sandort, Selma Beck- are Clarence II. Enggass, 5Iorris
The. Palestine Actions Commit- to the services, which begin at
He set a glass of whisky in front as they had already done.
Rabbi Leon Feuer of the Tem-
period of five years. The first
.5, Esther Bromstein, Rose Lipsitz, Garrett, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and
tee, recently organized to mobilize ' 10:45 a. m.
of
me
and
urged
me
to
take
a
ple, Cleveland, is president of the
When I awoke, 1 was being year's quota of $10,000 and a part
ianet Barnett, Florence Cohen, Alvin D .11ertch. Morris J. Cap-
public opinion in defense of the
drink with him and his friends. I driven hom
e in an open wagon by of the second quota has already
Hazel Sherwin, Anna Daniels, Es- Ian and Walter S. Heavenrich were association. Rabbi Leon From of Jewish position in Palestine, and!
retailed, explaining that I never
Temple Beth El is vice-president.
Yanked,
who, with a hoarse cry, been paid to the national cam-
her Jacoby, Leona Ginsburg, Elsa elected to the hoard for a one-
under whose auspices the protest,
Radio Forum
This convention will mark the
shipped his horse in front of some paign headquarters in New York.
Shapero, Mildred Friedman, Esther year term.
meeting against the British re-1
for Sunday.
joining of the Jewish educational
wretched hovels, from one of The balance of the second quota
Abrahams, Helen Field, liven Len-
Election of officers was preceded
strictions was held at the Shubert-
forces of the state of Michigan to
which appeared a tall, dark figure is expected to be realized during
tin, Emmeline Shroder, and liar - by the annual congregational din-
Lafayette Theater, has called rep-
those of Ohio. The Ohio Teachers'
The- program for the Jewish
the bazaar week, which will com-
with
a lantern in his hand.
riet Silver.
resentatives of Jewish organize-
nor and was followed by the inspir-
Association, an organization of
Radio Forum on Sunday, Nov.
bine pleasure and profit. It is the
Mrs. Levitt has been assisted ing address on "Religion's Chang-
tiont to meet in conference this
He Arrives.
many years' standing, recentl
10, over WMBC, from 12 to
aim
of the sponsors to turn this
teacy
in-
with the music toy Mrs. Sidney Al- ing Skyline" by Hr. A. L. Sachar,
Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., at the
"There you are, I brought you
vited the religious school hers
12:30, will include the follow-
affair intro a carnival of mirth and
Shsarey Zedek branch synagogue.
n who will accompany the or- professor of history at the Univer- of
your new Robe," announced the merriment.
ing:
Miichigan and of Indiana to Twelfth and Atkinson.
hestra at the performance. liar- city of Illinois. Professor Sachar
Joseph
boss triumphantly. "Now you'll
join it and to make it a tri-state
An address by Milford Stern,
Mayor Frank Murphy consented
old Stex•kliurger and Miss Maraget will return to Detroit on Thins-
Haggai will preside and important
see to it that you say your prayers
association. Michigan has already
president of Jewish Centers As-
to be present at the opening,
business dealings with latest Pal-
( oulson have executed the many day, Nov. '27, to address the Ohio-
or
else he's going to take the hide
accepted the invitation, and Indi-
sociation, on "Is the Jew Need-
bringing the endorsement of the
fantastic scenes and backgrounds. Michigan Jewish Teachers' Assn-
; estine developments will be trans-
off
you."
ed in Palestine to Insure Chris-
ana may enter during the sessions acted.
city administration to the enter-
Monday's performance will he ciation.
of the convention in Detroit.
My occupations so Rebe were prise which has behind it
tian Control of the Holy Land?"
practi-
pen only to members of the Sit.
negligible.
Neither
my
pupils
nor
George
Galvani
will
sing
cally the entire Detroit Jewry.
All
Groups
Included.
' , rimed and the entertainment will NEW HEBREW HYMNS SET TO
I bare the studies any particular The Jewish Center
"Hebrew Melody," by Joseph
The
Jewish
teachers
enrolled
in
Juvenile
Band
r"' given again on Tuesday evening, MUSIC OF LA MARSEILLAISE
Achron, and "Rachem," by
love and we devoted so little time will provide the music at the open-
this association are leachers of the
any. la, at p. m. in Brown Chap-
as possible to intellectual endeavor. ing.
Mans Zuka. Ile will be assist-
Prominent speakers, among
one-day-a-week type of school, or
.], with paid admission. The pro-
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
The fresh country air, hard physi- them judges of Recorder's and Cir-
ed by Mrs. Ellen Allen, soprano,
■ d t will be given to the charity Catchy music of La Marteillaise Sunday school. They are of all
An important meeting of the
cal exercise, horseback rioting, cuit Courts, will deliver short ad-
with Miss Mary Linsky at the
—wing, specifically for layettes. for the Fn•nch national anthem, has groups ewisih life, Conserve-, newly elected executive commit.;
piano.
swimming and wholesome though dresses and concerts with best tal-
tire, Orthodox and Reform.
tee of the Zionist District of De
Herman Kiefer Iloapitsl.
been adopted to a new Ilebrew
simple food, eaected me very well. ents will be given during the
Philip Slomovitz, editor of
Delegates
will
come
here
from
troit
will
be
held
at
the
Philatiel-
The members of the executive hymn which was sung for the first
I moon regained my weight and Every evening a group of organ-
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
committee for "A Geographical II- time to an overflow meeting at Grand Rapids, Kalamazon, Battle phia-Byron Talmud Torah on Mon-
will speak on "The Jewish News
strength and along with it my izations snot "Iandsmanshaften"
Creek,
Bay
City,
Saginaw,
Flint,
day
evening.
Nov.
17.
Insien are the Mist's Henrietta Rishon In Zion protesting the Brit-
of
the
Hour."
mental
balance. We lived a will march in with music and their
Simon Shetzer, president, state.;
Ascher, Ruth Rosenfield, Metalanws ish White Palestine. The author Ann Arbor, Port Huron, Mt. Clem-'
quietly unsophisticated primitive banners to the bazaar.
Aaron Kurland will be chair.
shim Goodman, Alice Decker, ENS of the word to the new Hebrew ens and Jackson. The Ohio dele- that important communications
existence
.
man
of
the
program,
which
is
Since the People's Tool
Daniels, Esther Blackman, Jose- hymn is Ittamar Ben Avi. Pales- gation will consist of teachers from national head uarters af-
I loved to roam by myself in the
the communal contribution of
started its activities 18
g th e present .ionist posi.
P ine Broom, Irene F'ishe'r and tine newspaperman, who led in from CI 1 Cincinnati, To- ,
lonely
wood,
to
dream
of
the
glory
months
ago, 22 factories and co-
Joseph Cantor of Cantor Furni-
lion, will be discussed and plans
Mathilda Solar. the singing of the hymn.
(Turn to Pak.: Opposite Editorial.) made
of an artist's fame, of life in great operative shops are already giving
ture Shop, 8923 Twelfth street.
"HABDALAH"
for the coming year.
work
By BORIS SCHATZ
to over 2,000 declassed Jew-
(Turn to Page Two.)
ish families in all parts of Russia.
o
HEALTH INSTITUTE j L
PLANNED BY WOMEN;
o
OPEN 10TH SEASON
OF MUSIC SCHOOL c
SHAAREY ZEDEK t
BAZAAR TO OPEN
SATURDAY NIGHT I t
ry
TEMPLE SISTERHOOD
AFFAIR ON MONDAY ' ,P,:mi—
;
Lt
rS
C=1
, i, 7nt,rac„nudit;„,. ., itTahige
BAZ AAR FUND AIDS
DECLASSED JEWRY
Mayor Murphy to Open An-
nual Tool Fund B
Saturday Night.
BETH EL RE-ELECTS Religious Teachers
WELT AS PRESIDENT Cony ene in D em it k
RANKLIN TO DISCUSS
EDUCATIONAL CHANGES
,
Ups and Downs of an Artist
Prof. A. L. Sachar Addresses
Seventy-Ninth Annual
Meeting.
PALESTINE ACTIONS
COMMITTEE MEETS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Jewish
Program
ZIONIST EXECUTIVE
TO MEET ON MONDAY
week.
paign
Cam-