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The Jewish Radio Forum,
entertainment') sponsored by the
cation on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at the following contribution
sponsored by Joseph Cantor of
B'nai B'rith, a very successful
In memory of Victor SI, -; ,
3 p. m. F. C. Degree. Dinner-
(Continued from Page One.)
the Cantor Furniture Shen of
'tivity and which it is estimated will keno party was held at the Com-
:gar
trot: Sirs. Celia Frank, Mr. and
Twelfth street, will, beginning
dance at Northwood Inn.
provide for the land settlement of munity Center on Wednesday eve-
the White Paper which otherwise 10,000 families,"
!qrs.
Monroe Rosenfield, Mr. tind
this Sunday, be on the air, over
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
ning, Nov. 12. A large group at-
!he would have given."
Sirs. Adolph Slornan, Joe 1111t1 Will
Station WMBC, from 1 to 1:30
By order of
Denies Immigration Ban.
tended the affair.
Return Mandate If Too Difficult.
Siegel, I/r. and Sirs. S. W.
p. m.
Rice,
Regarding immigration, the goy- I
SAMUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M.
the White Paper was
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Si. Weis,,
Jewish radio fans are warned
Morris Tennenbaum was pleas-
issue d , " Lloyd George continued, eminent spokesman denied that 1
not to confuse this Jewish Ra-
antly
surprised
with
a
birthday
the Mandates Commission severe- the White Paper meant to say that
dio Forum with commercialized
ly criticized the Palestine adminis- so long as Arabs are unemployed dinner party at his apartment on
hours. Mr. Cantor's hour is an
!tration." It was the first time Jews should not be admitted. These Wednesday, Nov. 12. Six couples
educational and musical pro•
that the Mandates Commission re- regulations, Dr. Shiels contended, enjoyed bridge and dancing during
gram devoted to the best inter.
baked a power to whom a mandate
! will be carried out with common the evening.
lists of the Detroit Jewish corn.
had been issued, he said, and "th e mense "as the government fully
munity.
On Friday evening, Maurice
!British government's answer Was I fully recognized that a good deal
I the publication of the White of Jewish capital is brought to Goldblatt, officiating rabbi of Tem-
Stan
WOOOMYY
Paper."
Palestine with a view to providing ple Beth El, addressed the congre-
"It was a truly amazing per- employment for Jews and other- gation upon the subject "The Art
formance but the government wise would not have been invested of Thanksgiving."
could not tear up the mandate, at all."
Mrs. James Rapport presided at
At a recent meeting of the
which is an international document
The White Paper, Colonel
signed in treaties. If the mandate Amery declared, was a peculiar auxiliary of Temple B'nai Israel the last meeting of Beth El Sister-
is too difficult for us to carry out document "containing only nega- the annual election of officers was hood. Mrs. Sigmund Seitner read
we should return it to the League tive pas.sages from the Simpson re- held. Mrs. Ben Rosenberg was the Sisterhood prayer, followed
of Nations and ask that another port and omitting the positive pas- chosen to begin her eighteenth by the chairmen of the various
mandatory be appointed. But the sages. The outcry against it the term as president and Mrs. Charles committees giving their reports.
Guest speaker of the day, Judge
White Paper as it stands is a one- world over should have been avoid- Goldstein, Mrs, John !merman and
sided document, biased and hostile ed. Now Moslems and Jews are Mrs. Isadore Selves were elected Vernon Dodge, addressed the as-
sembly
in a tine talk on "Optimism
as
vice-president,
secretary
and
to the spirit of the mandate and mobilized against it." Was it not
and Pessimism." A social hour
breathing distrust, and even an- a disaster, he asked, for ''with a treasurer, respectively.
was
enjoyed
following the meet-
tagonism to the Jewish activities," little prudence, foresight, psychol-
Mrs. Samuel Seitner and Mrs. A. ing, with Mrs. Ilarry E. Warsh and
Lloyd George stated.
ogy and tact it might have been
Mrs.
Joseph
Kaplan
presiding over
The Liberal leader said that avoided. The impression amon4 J. Kahn were recent hostesses at a
"had it been written by an anti- Arabs and Englishmen was that delightful evening of bridge held the teacups. An out-of-town
Semitic official I could understand the whole operation of the man- at the Community Center. The guest on this occasion was Mrs.
it. The Labor government in a date would be crystallized for a proceeds of the party went to the Ben Rosenthal of Pontiac.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
state document censors the Jewish period of years."
Labor Federation, Could anti-
Referring to the reorganization
Adolph Seitner and son, Joseph
Semitism go further than that? of the Palestine police force, the
You dare not kill Zionism directly former colonial secretary said it Seitner, have returned from a
so you put it in a refrigerator. Un- was a mistake because it was the short visit to New York City.
Contributions to Jewish chari-
employment in other countries is "absence of a purely British and
An enjoyable afternoon of ties in Detroit and Cleveland are
explained but in Palestine the impartial force of
811Ilicient
provided
for in the will of Victor
4-Thread, 45 gauge sheer chiffons,
Jews are blamed. It was not true stteneth that made possible the bridge was held at Temple B'nai
Israel on last Tuesday afternoon. Slesinger, 7etired Detroit business
that the Jews are using their spreading of the riots."
with picot top, French heel, and
The hostess committee consisted of man who died Nov. 8 which was
power to drive off the poor Arabs,"
cradle foot for added serviceability.
Says Mandate Not Abandoned.
Mrs. Jack Brownsten, Mrs. Charles filed for probate Saturday. To
Lloyd George said, mentioning in-
In all new shades.
While circumstances have made OMen and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg.
each of his grandchildren is given
stances of the Jews' benefiting the
$1,000
and
the
residue
is
left
to
necessary
a
"pulling
up"
in
the
ra-
Arabs with capital brought into
his seven children. They arc Isa-
the country and reciting also th e pidity of the development of the
Hose—St reet Floor
dore II .Slesinger, Mrs. Edna May
work of Jewish hospitals and train- Jewish National Home, "it in no
Hirschfield, Mrs. Amanda 13. Dane-
ing colleges and ending with the way means an abandonment of the Congreg•tion:
man,
Mrs.
Stella
Rosenfeld,
Sirs.
Palestine
mandate,"
Prime
Minis-
remark that "the Jews are doing
At the annuel banquet Rabbi Mn,.,
more than the government is ter MacDonald declared in his ad- Fisher installed the following officers Florence Dreyfuss, Mrs. Rose Det-
dress during the Palestine debate. for the 1930.1931 term: Jweph Korn- tlebach, and William Slesinger.
doing.
field. president: Joseph Braun, vie,
"It is not true that no more land The premier emphasized that there President: Eugene I'. Sim y: The charity bequests are as fol-
lows: The Cleveland Jewish Or-
is available because twice as many was nothing in the White Paper to Ilarry Meer. treasurer: •nds, sec
the retar
follow-
p han Asylum, $1,000; Jewish
justify
the
conclusion
that
the
ing directors: !gnats Auslender, Adolph
Arabs could he settled on land as
Deutsch, Anthony Deutsch. Elias Eine-
home for the Aged and Infirm,
yet unoccupied but the govern- government wishes to stop Jewish
J•cob Farkas. Jacob Gelbman, lien
Cleveland, $1,000; Jewish Con-
immigration
into
Palestine.
ment has not irrigated the land,
F. Goldman, Ernest Gotolfriend, Nathan
Replying to Colonel Amery, the Goodman. Lonts Gunsberr, Samuel Guns- sumptive Relief Society of Denver,
its policy being utterly stupid. Th e
erg, Sigmund Gunsherg. Armin Hart- $500; United Jewish Charities of
government could do its work premier assured the House of Com -
. Joseph Hirschfield, Bela Joenby.
much better by collaborating with mons that the mandate would be Saul Kline, Isidor H. Mendelssohn Rob - Detroit, to endow a room in its
carried
out
but
when
considering
ert Hoetenberg, Bernard L. Sims and building to be known as the Mag-
the Jews, who are supported by
James Sobel.
gie Slesinger Room, $1,000, and
capital from the outside, and by conditions in Palestine, he said,
an additional $1.000 to the same
developing the land and so help "one must admit that the mandate Committee Appointments:
institution to endow a room to be
must be carried out in such a way
At the boardof directors
the Arabs."
m eeting.
President Korntield •ppointeti the
known as the Victor Slesinger
The Jewish National Home is a as to avoid civil disorders as a re- ing standing committees: Board of follow-
edu- Room.
sult
of
its
operation."
Referring
great experiment which could
coition: Sigmund Gunsberg, chairman, I.
leave its mark on history, Lloyd to his visit to Palestine a few years II. Mentlebouthn, Jacob Gelbman, Eugene
a go, Mr. MacDonald said it was lelbman and Saul Kling; all xiliary or•
Brith Trumpeldor.
George asserted, adding that the
genintion: Bela Jacoby chairman, Eu-
Jews "are capable of rendering impossible for anyone who has gene Gellom•n, Ben F. Goldman and Ar-
seen
what
he
saw
to
be
too
ex-
min Hartnmn: •tteial: Saul Kling. chair-
The Brith Trumpeldor of De-
great service to humanity. To
, Armin II•rtman and Eugene I'. troit has been in existence for
fulfil our task we require judg- travagant in tribute to the Jewish
t • oeeP Braun. ehalrnmn,
ment, courage and perseverance. colonizers who "turned a barren Jaetitt Gelbrnan, Adolph Deutsch and Er. el ht rnonths Louis Panush, with
The government is too apt to re- land into a civilized land and who nest Goodfrierol: building and house: Joe- the help of a few young people,
gard difficulties as an excuse for are making an extraordinary trans- eph Hirschfeld, chairman, Armin Ilart• organized the Six-Mile-Road
man. liels Jacoby, James Sobel and Er.
the postponement of the task. If formation with the spirit of labor ne , t Goodfrientl: order and decorum: branch, the "Eagles." This first
over Palestine."
we fail in Palestine our failure
Sigmund Ginsberg. rh•Irman. Adolph branch consists of 35 members.
. G•rntierg •ntl Saul Kling: Joseph Braun,'
The Oakland branch, the' "Ever-
Asks
Jews
to
Take
Government's
will be visible to other nations. If
Mord, Schiff, Sam Edelheit and Harr,
youngs," was organized later.
Word.
we succeed it would restore the
Malek: membership: Jacob Earkae. chair-
,
Recently the youngest division
confidence in Britain to govern an
n, Emil Nussbaum and k:rnrst 00.1-
"Touch the life of an Eastern friend.
of Brith Trumpeldor was organ-
empire," Lloyd George concluded people at one point and it is found
ized, the Twelfth Street branch.
amid loud cheers.
ultimately to come around to what S . sterhoosi Officers:
Shiels Speaks for Government.
At • recent meeting of the Sisterhood, NO name has been decided upon.
is the foundation of Eastern life,
Dr. Drummond Shiels, under- namely, religious convictions, the following were elected officers: Mr, Meetings are held on Friday in the
Jaetth Farkas. president: Mrs. Jacob Gelb-
new club-rooms at 8943 Twelfth
secretary for the colonies, who has I which are not separable. The
rs. Ilenry Popper,
street, between Hazelwood and
just returned to the House of Zionists might be disappointed
risl.' Ir r I v ! i nM
g e i tr'e e rn ' : Taylor.
Commons, took the floor to reply with the conditions which pulled. I.:5%1'n s ec " r e r t e It i:y " ,
Paw tremurer.
r. Panush has been called
to Lloyd George on behalf of the up the rapidity of development but
away to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., to con-
government. Saying that the gov- circumstances are such that the Young Peoples A' apiary:
The organisation will helve op e n I tinue his work there. It is a re-
ernment would be pleased to have pull-up is necessary. But will the
on Thanksgiving 1)sy in the club gret to all who have worked with
the help and collective wisdom of Jews take our word for it that the ht/1111e
room. Interenting features are planned..
the House of Commons in solving pull-up is in no sense an abandon- rOMMeneing •t 4 p. tn. The public le him to see hint leave. Mrs. Zepora
invited.
Altman has taken the place of Mr.
a problem which has caused the ment of the mandate or a change
Panush, and things are humming
government great anxiety," he ob- of policy?
again.
served that Lloyd George's speech
"The government will do its
The Hebrew classes, which were
contained a "number of serious duty. At the present moment the
organized on Nov. 11, are held at
misrepresentations which are a government is consulting with rep- Jun'or Thanksgiving Program:
A,■ int,,..,,ting pro...! or entertain. ! thy' clubrooms. It is open to any
disappointment in view of the high resentatives of the Zionist move-
,t h.. been Planned for the jiinior 1 member of Brith Trumpeldor. Mrs.
position he occupies."
ment and will be only too glad to 1 honk +giving
rally. The dramatic, den,:
Pointing to the need for taking keepin similar touch with the !oat sad glee clubs are contributing tn! Altman has charge of the classes.
a broad view on the subject, Dr. Arabs. The government will carry the p °gram. All UM°
ember, "f the I
Jew:
( enters Associa;7on
!h e ir Halevy-Hazomir Singing So-
Shiels traced the history of the out the mandate in both its
!friends are incited to attend this rally.
Palestine mandate and explained aspects, bending every energy to n Tuesday. Not. 25, at 4 o'clock.
ciety Aids Declassed
that since 1922 every government enable the development policy to
Jewry.
has striven to carry out the man- continue under conditions which S.'or Girls Committee:
Monday, Nov. 24. will he the next
date but the period "contained will make harmony between the meeting of the senior girl, committee,
,
Indirectly, the Detroit Halevy-
dark chapters which have left their Jews and Arabs closer and closer
l hr t he
Ilazomir Singing Society helped
IA cat7e
aftermath of bitterness and con- so that the Arabs may continue eenior "'n ' f"n t hu e' e d se dn i l n )s e i:s h I p 'm r 70t wil
OH. are also busy rnakin m g. pl a r he
ns the declassed Jews of Russia by
tention." The report of the Shaw to enjoy the benefits they have ( or their faehion show on Wednesday,
accepting the invitation of the
Commission that probed the Pales- already gotten from Jewish immi- lice. Ill, to he . providPfl through the
People's Tool Campaign confer-
tine riots was not liked by the gration and the Jews may see com- ourteey of Kline Department Store.
ence to sing several classical selec-
Jewish authorities, the government ing a more and more complete em- Chanukah Party: --
tions for the benefit of the ba-
spokesman said, adding that they bodiment of their ideal of the Jew-
'she Phi So Lite Sorority is sponeoring
zaar. The society rendered a few
e Chnntikah party .t the Jewish Centers
had voiced their exceptions to the ish National Home."
on Wednesday evening. Nov. 2s. Potato numbers under the direction of its
Mandates Commission and by
The fact that George Lansbury, 'Wk. , will be the chief refreehments in
assistant director, William Gay-
strongly criticizing both the Pales- a member of the Labor cabinet, keeping with the treditions of the fegti-
man, accompanied by Miss Rose
tine and London governments.
threw himself fully into the elec- cal of Channk•h. Bridge, dancing. •nd Basin.
•Iso included
the
The White Paper too, he stated, tion campaign in Whitechapel, an entertninment•re
program.
The next public appearance of
was not liked by the Jewish lead- overwhelmingly Jewish constitu-
the entire choir will take place at
ers, but here "there has been an ency, is the latest indication of the
A. 93 Spans.. Bridge Tournament:
A.:. Z. A. Chapter 93 will sponsor a the Chanukah concert on Dec. 18.
obvious misunderstanding of its heroic efforts being made by the Saturilan,
NOV. 20, at
9, m. in the The proceeds will go for the needy
provisions and meaning and voices government to elect a Laborite in eenior inter-club bridge s tournament
on of Detroit. All cantors of Detroit
t
in high quarters have been raised the by-election called to fill the .lessiah Cen er
auditorium.
This i , the
will participate-. The cantors' !
in protest, of which the main criti- seat left vacant by the death of tir•t event 111 its kind to be held at the
Jewi-h Center. Prises will be awarded ' choir will be led by David Skol-
cism was that the 1Vhite Paper Harry Gosling, Labor minister of to the winning contestants and clubs.
nick and the choir of the Halevy-
marked n departure from the man- transport in 1924.
Ilazomir Singing Society by Prof.
date. But however excellent the
The nomination of Barnett Jan-
Fenkell Branch.
E. Zaludkowsky. The Chord of
intentions of the promoters of the ner, Zionist leader and Jewish
The board of editcation conducts Eng-
Judaea
will also take part in the
-
mandate is, its draftsmanship left communal worker, as the Liberal li.h
for women at the Jewieh
program.
1
Center. 3430 ,111,11
avenne, on Tuesday
something to be desired.
party's candidate in Whitechapel and Thiirsday, fro
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Referring to the land develop- makes it certain that the Palestine as• seeleman i th e is - trio-tor.
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The inteim dia•e
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take place in the near future.
John Simpson and furthered in the the most, important issues in the ;1 ,d:in :ling lea ;IIP among the tomtits. The.
tirarn•t e class
Those who have voices and wish
rehemsing two
A NEW FURNACE
White Paper, Dr. Shiels said that campaign.
nne•art plays, "The Mayor •nci the Man- to join may do sot by getting in
the government came to the con-
and "Sacred Ground."
in New Homes, in Homes Already Built, or
touch
with
the
secretary,
I.
Joy-
The
Senior
Girls
Council at Fenkell.
clusion that in order to achieve
Have Your Old Furnace Replaced.
which was recently organized,
now rich, or by coming to rehearsals
the object in view, "an expenditure
Leaders Appeal for Funds.
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i
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not exceeding $12,500,000 would
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to be sponeored by the committer..
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Plan. for future activities include trips and families will take place this
drainage and other schemes de- cies outlined in the latest British to music recital., educational tea, and
Sunday evening, Nov. 23, at 539
signed to increase general produc- White Paper on Palestine, or else carbine social nctivities. The next meet- Kenilworth.
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