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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930

AGENCY REPLY HITS 'Distinguished woman PROMPT PAYMENT
Speak in Detro
MISSTATEMENTS IN
it/ OF ALL PLEDGES
BRITAIN'S PAPER
URGED BY BUTZEL

A CROLL ELECTED
MAYOR OF WINDSOR
IN A FIVE-MAN RACE

CONFERENCE STUDIES
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EMPLOYMENT PHASES

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HADASSAH'S TRIUMPH

HADASSAH EXCEEDS
QUOTA OF ANNUAL
DONORS LUNCHEON

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
By MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH.
Plans for an intensive study of
the various phases of the em-
A few more days and once again the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
ployment problem as they affect
will have successfully and happily completed its drive for funds for
Jews were made at a conference
healing in Palestine, and will have celebrated their victory with a
Charges Modifications Made
of representatives of six na-
luncheon at the Stotler to which ',rill nit down together 6110 women,
Tells
of
Allied
Jewish
Cam-
to the Disadvantage
national Jewish organizations Is Prominent as Jewish and or more. Hadassah is fully cognizant of the debt it owes to the
paign Reconstruction
held Sunday at Hotel Astor at
of Jewish People.
Civic Leader in Border
community for its generous and sympathetic support; to its leaders Expect $15,000 01 ligation to
Efforts,
the
call of the B'nai B'rith. The
for their untiring enthusiasm and stimulation; to the women who have
Be Oversubscribed at
-- -
City.
conference resulted in the for-
worked and made sacrifices that the goal might be reached.
DENY EXISTENCE OF
Tuesday's Event.
mation of a national conference
SAYS WORK DEMANDS
But the real credit for the victory is due to that beautiful spirit
ARAB UNEMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE
IN
CAUSE
OF
on Jewish employment with
of Jewish womanhood which is the by-product of Ilada.ssah's ideals
COMMITMENTS BE MET1 representatives fromeach of
JEWISH EDUCATION
And as Hadassah more and more teaches its members the highest FANTASY IN 9 SCENES
Pasafield Statement Called
the groups that responded to
Accomplishments of Fund the call of the first conference. Is Striving to Form Federa- in service to all our fellow men; which knows not race or creed, which
TO BE DAY'S FEATURE
Unfortunate in Tone
does not limit its program or its understanding to the land in which it
Outlined in A. J. C.
The study will be made by a
lives; but which holds out the hand of helpfullicsa through the Com-
and Content.
tion of Jewish Philan-
general committee which will
Report.
munity
Fund
and
other
agencies
to
all
who
suffer
in
Detroit,
to
our
throoies in Windsor.
submit its findings to another
unhappy and underprivileged co-religionists in Europe, as well as to Play, "Hadassah,' ' Written
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The
those who are building in Palestine.
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of the conference to he held in New ,
By Miss Hattie C ittleman
Jewish reply to the White Paper
David A. Croll, barrister , promi-
York
on
Jan.
4.
The
confer-
And as liadassah more and more teaches its members
executive committee of the Jewish
higher
which was issued by the British
For Cast of 60.
ence elected Alfred M. Cohen of nent as a leader in Jewish and civic and nobler principles of international social service, so is it the
becoming
Welfare
Federation,
in
making
government on Oct. 20, and which
activities in the Border Cities, was
public a report on the economic Cincinnati, president of the elected Mayor of Windsor on Mon- year by year more successful and its members become more and more
aroused world-wide criticism is con-
reconstruction activities of the B'nai B'rith, chairman; Dr. I. day, receiving 4,209 votes. His imbued with nobility of character and rectitude of thought. It is to
More than 600 vionic n, who have
tained in a memorandum which has
Allied Jewish Campaign in Eu- M. Rubinow, executive secre- nearest opponent, Ilanrahan, polled this enriched Detroit Jewish womanhood that we acknowledge a debt made reservations for the third
been submitted to the British gov-
tary of B'nai 13'rith, secretary;
—the victory is theirs. a nnual $25-a-plate luncheon of
rope,
said:
ernment. The memorandum, which
troll's plurality therefore
"I take this opportunity to re- and Estelle M. Sternberger, 3,178,
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, to be
constitutes the first official Jewish
Na- being 1,031.
held at 1 p. m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9,
mind the Jewish citizens of Detroit: executive secretary of the Na-
Mr. Croll is the only Jew to be
reply to the White Paper, has been
t
tional
Council
of
Jewish
Wo-
at
Hotel Statler, will testify to an
that
the
work
of
saving
lives
an
l
prepared under the auspices of the
ected mayor of is good sized city Form Christian Body
raising standards going on abroa d 1/4 men, associate secretary.
unprecedented triumph of the local
n Canada. Windsor's ,lowish pop-
HON. LILY H. MONTAGUE, J. P. among our fellow Jews is being
r
women's
Zionist organization In
For
Palestine
Work
ulation numbers less than 1,500.
oversubscribing Its $15,000 quota ,
Principal Points
The Hon, Lily H. Montagu, J. I'., financed by that same Allied Jew-
As president of the Talmud Tor-
in
ish
Campaign
to
which
we
in
De-
the
face
of all economic ob-
h
NEW YORK.---(J. T. A.)—
religious and social worker and au.'
1% indsor, member of the board
In Agency's Reply thor,
stacles. The Detroit quota will go
of London, England, will he troit subscribed so generously last
)f directros of Shear Hashomayim The formation of a committee
towards
spring.
Whether
or
not
this
work
the
national
Palestine ob-
of American Christians to aid
one of the outstanding visitors at
1. Claims misrepresentation the thirty-second biennial council
in the upbuilding of Palestine Elected President by Relig- ligation of $600,000.
' is to continue is entirely dependent
of Mandate.
upon
the
prompt
payment
of
all
The
feature
at
Tuesday's
lunch-
was announced on Thanksgiving
of the Union of American Hebrew
gious Teachers at Con-
2. Charges modification, to Congregations in Philadelphia Jan. pledges made to the campaign as
eon will be the presentation of
Day by the Rev. Edward L.
vention
Here.
they
fall
due.
The
economically
"Hadassah,"
a
fantasy
in
nine
disadvantage of Jews, of 1022 18-22. From her arrival in New l
Hunt, founder of America's
White Paper.
scenes, written by Miss Hattie Git-
Good-Will Union, during the
York City on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1 boycotted Jews of Eastern Europe $1,000 Quota Askedto Aid
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
of
Temple
3. Says false impression given until after the convention she will' can be assisted by us only insofa •
tleman
and
staged
by
Mrs.
Students in Emergency
David
Thanksgiving service of the Beth El
Was unanimously elected B. Werbe, The cast of 60 charac-
as Detroit's Jews stand behin d
of findings of Simpson report.
he guest and speaker
Congregation B'nai Jeshurun,
Need.
4. Claims Jewish Agency dis- her of cities, delivering a sermon their own sacred promises an
The service marked the 105th president of the newly-merged Ohio- ters follows: •
Michigan Jew-
credited and Jewish achieve- from the pulpit of Temple Beth , commitments to those abroad."
Cast of Fantasy.
anniversary of the founding of
By MAURICE S. SCHILLER
ments disparaged.
Gist of Report.
ish Education
the congregation.
El, Detroit, on Sunday, Jan, 4. 1
(Sueene Correspondence to Detroit Jew.
Mesdames Sidney Allen, Milton
5. Denies Jewish immigration Miss Montagu is honorary secre-
Association at A lexander, Saul Barnett,
The gist of the Allied J ewi
Members of the committee in-
the close of its B esker, Philip Bloomga den, Harry
deteriorated Arab position.
clude former Secretary of State
tary of the World Union for Pro- Campaign report follows:
Oscar
6. Questions figures on "Land-
ANN ARBOR.— Monday, Dec.
"Approximately 712 credit co
convention B lumberg, A. Harry Brodie,
Bainbridge Colby; Rev. Dr.
sressive Judaism.
e ie la hr e z
here last Fri- Cohen, Morse Colton,
less" Arabs, rural Arab popula-
operatives in 13 different court 8, marks the opening of the sec-
Henry Howard, pastor of the
slay. R a b bi Cooper, David Diem
tries, including Poland, Rumania ond annual Hillel Loan Fund drive
tion and unemployed Arabs.
Fifth Avenue l'resbyterian
7. Criticizes attack onFeder-
l.ouis Witt of Dushkin, Abraham Fel ond, Max
Latvia, Czechoslovakia, East Slo ' in Ann Arbor. It is confidently
Church; Judge Frederick E.
man, Sey-
C o n gregation moor
ation of Jewish Labor and Jew-
vakia, Austria, Bulgaria and Tur s expected that $1,000 will be raised
Crane of the Court of Appeals;
Frank, Harry Gol
i i l e e d, through so-
ish National Fund.
B'nai Yeshur- to n Gordon, Louis
key have been established. Thee l? a five-day period,
Supreme Court Justice Arthur
dIm I:In ba . tM
eli n i.
i citation of the Jewish students
un,
Dayton,
8. Refutes charge Jewish im-
0.,
credit co-operatives are a vita 1 licitation
C
S. Tompkins; George Gordon
Ilamburger, I lyman Ja-
was elected co harles
migration causes Arab unem-
source of self-help to the Jews i n of the campus.
Battle; John E. Connelly, and
bs, Joseph Kopel, Edu ard Kraus,
Last
year,
in
the
initial
drive,
a
vice-
president,
ployment.
those lands. These co-operatives
James II. Post.
ore Levin,
Miss Anna Ox- Maurice Landau, Theodore
9. Sees Arab-Jewish relations
described by the Jews in thos ; remarkable spirit of co-operation
Mr. Colby, who was the main
exacerbated.
enhandler, as- Maurice Morse, Royal OPPenheim,
countries as their very life's blood was evidenced in the response of
speaker
at
the
B'nai
Jeshurun
Sol
Perlman,
Milton
Petrie, J.
sistant educa-
10. Calls White Paper unfor- Programs Planned by Jew- have a total membership at th ; the student body, and the quota
services, dealt with the present tional director at Temple
Beth El, Polozker, Jack Popkin, Louis Rob-
ish Center and United
tunate in tone and content.
present time of 308,750 heads o f was oversubscribed. The sum
economic
situation
in
the
United
inson,
Irwin
Rubenstein,
Jacob
Detroit, secretary, and David
families who receive periodica th us raised has been fairly well
Hebrew Schools.
States. Dr. Israel Goldstein, Weiss, student at the Hebrew Un- Sauls, Elconan Saulso , Charles
loans, which enable 1,500,000 Jew depleted through the issuance of
rabbi
of
B'nai
Jeshurun,
re-
Jewish Agency by Leonard Stein ,
Smith,
Sidney
Stone,
Myron
Stein-
ion College, Cincinnati, Ohio, treas-
DAVID A. CROLL.
Elaborate plans are being made to maintain themselves without re 42 loans, both to men and women.
viewed the congregation's his- urer.
berg, L. Tob n, Samuel Weisman,
well-known expert on Palestinian
i
The need for such a fund is even
Fra
n
k
Wetsman,
J
and Zionist affairs and former po- by cultural Detroit movements and course to charity. The averag more acute at the present time, Synagogue and as participant in S. tory.
.
Zenon,
on.
The following were elected mem-
litical secretary of the World Zion- by local schools to celebrate the loan is $60.
The
Misses
Sarah
Berman,
Ruth
every
worthy
communal
effort,
Mr.
bers
of
the
executive
board:
Rabbi
"During the year 1929, a tots due to the general depression. Nu- Croll is one of the leading figures
Chanukah festival which occurs
ist Executive.
Ehrlich, Muriel Frank, Eiga Hersh-
Leon
Feuer,
Dr.
Jacob
S.
Golub
merous
students
have
made
appli-
of $60,000,000 was loaned out in
After quoting the Balfour Declar- Dec. 15 to 22.
in Windsor Jewry, lie is also ac-
sfrs. S. Braverman, Miss Freda E
nin an, Rose Waltz, Golda Meyer.,
A Chanukah concert to be open revolving credits through the foun cation for assistance, and it will tive in civic non-Jewish affairs. At
ation and statements by Lord Bal-
Schlitt, Mrs. II. S. Rosewater, Miss ws ther Loewenberg, Nathalie Mar-
be possible to grant their request,
four, Lloyd George, General Smuts to the public will take place at the dation system of credit co-opera only
l! and Ruth Rosenthal.
present
he
is
the
central
figure
in
Nettie
Simon,
Miss
Margaret
Buch-
if the present drive is a suc-
tines.
and Lord Robert Cecil on this doc-
Boys: Alexander Bernstein, Os-
a movement to form a Federation
man, Rabbi I'hilip Jaffa, Miss Hor-
"Aside from the capital of the cess.
car
C olton, Lester Kop oy, David
ument, all of them testifying that
of
Jewish
Philanthropies
of
Wind-
tense Wolf, Rabbi Bernard Zeiger.
The purpose of the Hillel Loan
foundation, and its outstanding
the establishment of the Jewish Na-
sor.
Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, Rabbi Limits, Elliot Magidsohn, Allen
loans to these credit co-operatives Fund is not to support a student
tional Home was the main purpose
Schmier
and Jacob Kean,
Mrs.
Croll,
who
is
president
of
Charles
Lats.
the capital and reserves of these ' during his college career, but to Windsor Hadassah, was the former
of the Mandate, the memorandum
Children: Very F. Dushkin, Lu-
Next Convention in Dayton.
co-operatives are $2,762,000 and give assistance at a time of Sarah Levin of Detroit, daughter Local B'nai B'rith to Nomi-
takes issue with the contention of
cile
Kavanau,
Majorie Rosenthal,
Upon the Invitation of Rabbi Fisica Beth Weinstein
their own deposits amount to emergency need. Should a stu- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin and
the White Paper that the policies
nate Officers at Meet-
and Ada
dent find himself short of funds,
Witt, Dayton, was chosen as the Zol •
$8,325,000.
it pronounced are based on the fol-
sister
of
Theodore,
Sol
R.
and
I.
ing on Monday.
the Hillel Foundation stands ready
scene of next year's convention.
Free Loan Societies.
lowing recent statement of the Man-
BoyceLevin,
attorneys,
and
of
Dr.
Chronicle
Thanked.
The religious school teachers of In-
"There are 584 free loan so to help him through his temporary Samuel J. Levin.
dates Commission which the com-
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown is In
cieties in Poland which serve ft difficulty. For this reason, no
At last Monday's general com- diana are expected to join the as-
mission conceived to be the essence
His Election Hailed.
sociation at the Dayton convention, en, arge of stage properties, assist-
mittee
meeting,
Pisgah
Lodge
class of Jews who are economi loans are extended to freshmen.
in
No.
of the Mandate that, namely, "that
Mr.
Croll
is
the
son
of
Mr.
an
d
Only
those
who
have
demonstrated
thus
making
it
a
tri-State
associa-
34,
by Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs.
ea
cally weaker than the membership
B'nai B'rith, decided toinvite
the obligations laid down in the
Ila rry B. Keidan and Mrs. Samuel
of the credit co-operatives. The their ability to continue in school Mrs. Croll of Windsor and D r. George Leikin, former chief
Mandate in regard to the two sec-
brother
of
Dr.
Leo
Croll,
eye
spe-
are
given
consideration
by
the
Friday
morning
Dr.
Gamoran,
Ea
vanau,
with wardrobe in charge
loans issued by the free loan so-
rabbi of Kazan, Russia, and fore-
tions of the population are of equal
cialist, and Dr. Morris Croll, den- most authority on Roman law, for d tii°rOnene tor of education for the Union ,,"! Mra. Philip Broudo, assisted by
cieties, or Gemiloth Chesed Kassas, administrative board.
weight; that the two obligations im-
tist,
both
of
Detroit.
This
board,
composed
of
the
di-
of
American
Hebrew
Congrega-
mra.
Louis
Savage.
a
as they are always known abroad ,
lecture some time in December.
posed upon the Mandatory are in
Mr. Croll's election was hailed The topic of the lecture and the tions, headed a round table discus.
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president
average $11, yet they make it pos- rector, Rabbi Bernard !teller,
no sense irreconcilable." While
by
throngs
who
gathered
in
front
Osiris
Zwerdling
of
Ann
Arbor
and
sion
of
rabbis
and
superviaors.
He
ha
Detroit
Hadassah;
Abra-
sible for 100,000 people to earn
date of the meeting, which will be
land and immigration bulk most
1111 m Srere and Mrs. Joseph H.
sufficient to keep their families Byron Novitzky, student president, of the Border Cities Star to re- open to the public, will be an- stated that sufficient progress had s,
largely in the White Paper, the ob-
dish, co-chairmen of the lunch-
(approximately 500,000 individ- investigates each individual case eive election returns. The Star, nounced in subsequent issues of been made in revising the curricu-
ligations which the Mandate im-
lum of the religious school to meet eon committee, in a state ment this
uals) out of the many bread-lines, carefully. While the name of the n an editorial on the morning fol. The Chronicle.
mists upon the Mandatory power
the election, commentin g
"The Jews in the United States applicant is held strictly confiden- 0 owing
Dr. Leikin is now visiting the modern needs and in placing the We ek thanked the Jewish women
and which are of equal weight as
n
the
results,
stated:
class
room of the school on a sys- of Detroit who co-operated
tial,
the
board
definitely
ascertains,
rated in
have invested approximately $665,- b
largest cities in the United States
formulated by the Mandates Com-
"The Star regards the result a
0 00 in these free loan societies and efore extending any loans, that
the brilliant oratorical presen- tematic basis. The Sunday Schools ma king the luncheon a triumph for
mission are as follows: "(I) plac-
a commendable example of th e s and
of
the
country
may
now
he
said
to
Ha
the
person
desiring
financial
aid
dassah
and
expressed
"appre-
tation of his highly interesting
he Jews of Poland, about $400,-
ing the country under such . . .
act that racial and religious col - topics are eliciting everywhere the be fairly well-conducted schools, cis tion of the generosity of The
0 00. Local deposits have run up really needs assistance.
conditions as will secure the estab-
ranee
abounds
in
Windsor.
Mr
No
preference
Some
of
the
directors
and
rabbis
Het
is
shown,
and
roit
Jewish
Chronicle
that
has

a 5 high as $200,000. They have
most favorable comment from both
lishment of the Jewish National
REV. E. ZALUDKOWSKI is sued, to the end of 1929, over both members of organized and C roll was attacked in some guar - the Jewish and non-Jewish press. present challenged the statements gin en this campaign such wide
Home. (2) placing the country un-
ers, we regret to say, on th e
and
showed
that
many
congrega-
pub
unorganized
groups
have
taken
ad-
Itchy
and
such
sympathetic
In-
The date of the debate on "Re-
54,000 loans, totaling nearly
der such conditions as will secure
that he h appens
vantage of the service rendered by
Centers Association, 31 $ 3,700,000.
solved, that the government regu- tions were devoting the greater te r pretation of the Ideals and aims
the development of self-governing Jewish
member
of
the
Jewish
faith,
the
loan
fund.
past
of
their
budget
to
education-
of
Melbourne,
on
Tuesday,
Dec.
16,
at,
Hadassah."
They
also
extended
"But the aid to East European
late commerce and industry to
institutions." From this the mem-
Rabbi Heller and Joseph W. that he was born near Moscow , avoid periodic depressions" be- al work. It was agreed, however, the nks to the other Detroit news-
orandum concludes that the quota- at 8:30. The feature of the pro- Jewry through the Allied Jewish
Russia. The result of the vot e 1 tween two teams of the B'nai that the great task now lying be- papers for their co-operation.
tion in the White Paper from the gram will be a lecture illustrated Campaign is by no means limited Solomon, chairman of the drive shows
what the people of Windso r B'rith Hillel Foundation at Ann fore the Jewish educators of the
Reservations for the donor
Mandates Commission's report is ir- with songs on "The Maccabeans to credit institutions exclusively. committee, are confident that the think of tactics of that kind."
country is to bring home to the lay- luncheon will be taken up to noon
and their Music" by Rev. E. Zalud- T raining schools, vocational guid- student response will be gratify-
relevant and misleading.
Arbor has been net for the week of man the fundamental necessity
kowski,
cantor
of
Shaarey
Zedek.
a
and
of
ing,
that
this
year,
at
least,
on
Monday by Mrs. Ralph David-
Pleased
With
Choice.
Jan.
14.
nee for the youth, including or-
The memorandum also criticizes
fostering and developing Jewish son, Empire 4498.
will seean over-subscription of
Continuing, the Star editoria I
the omission by the White Paper, in w ill Another artist on the program p hens, and creating means for quota.
Monday night, Dec. 8, a regular education.
e
Rosa
Bassin,
a
pupil
of
th
says:
Mrs.
Ehrlich, chairman of the
its recital of those portions of the
eir integration into the industrial
meeting of the lodge will be held.
membership committee, reports
Rosenthal Leads Discussion.
"The people of Windsor, ther e The report of the nominating com-
ports the
Mandate relating to Jewish and Bendetson Netzorg and instructor' Ii fe of their country, constitute
••
at
the
Netzorg
School
of
Music
an
niter
a
lun
following
new members:
c
heon
is
cause
for
believing,
will
hav
held
at
t
he
e
non-Jewish interests, of the pre-
mittee, consisting of Past ('resi-
other phase of the work being
Sirs. Benjamin Alpert, Mrs.
every reason to be pleased with dent Jacob Miller, chairman, and Phoenix Club the convention re-
amble of the Mandate, "implying and the Jewish Center Music do ne abroad.
their choice. The Star has known Past Presidents Henry M. Abramo- sumed its sessions at Temple Beth Harry Cohen, Mrs. Harry Grey-
that no account is to be taken of School Miss Bassin wit play sev-
"A large portion of the funds
eral piano solos. Mrs. Jacob S. ra ised
Mr. Croll ever since he commenced vitz and Dr. Victor Droock, will El and entered upon a discussion nin, Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs.
by the Allied Jewish Cam-
(Turn to Page Two.'
the practice of law in Windsor , be followed by first and second of teaching the habits of worship Robert L. Rosen, Mrs. Abram Sa-
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Pa ign last spring have been applied
niro, Mrs. J. G. Solomon and Mrs.
to teaching thousands upon thou-
and it frankly admires those pro- nominations of officers for the ag-
(Turn to Last Page.)
1 vol A. Wolff.
Dr.
Franklin
Delivers
Address gressive qualities that have proaching term from the floor.
la nds of East European Jews use-
fu I training, so that they may be- Over Radio Forum; S. Weinberg brought him forward so rapidly. Final nominations and elections
U.
It is difficult to think of any young will follow at the general meeting,
Speaks TM. Sunday.
me self-supporting. As a result,
professional man who has made as Monday, Dec. 29, which will be the
th ere have been established 50
S. Weinberg, of the editorial much progress in no short a space concluding meeting of the present
aining-work shops in Poland,
bcarpathia, East Slovakia, Ru- staff of the Forward, will speak of time. He is a credit to the , term. Both meetings will be held
ania, Lithuania and Austria over Cantor's Jewish Radio Forum city, to his family and to the great at B'nai Moshe Center, Dexter
from 1 to 1:30 p. m. Sunday over and historic race from which he boulevard and Lawrence avenue.
Gewerkschaften Out to Raise Four Times as Much as Last V om which during the past few Station
WhIBC, on "Immigration sprang. And he is an outstanding
ars over 4.000 orphans have
A large crowd attended the Yid- '
Year; Palestine Labor Leaders Address Convention;
be en graduated. It has helped t o Problems and Unemployment." example of the kind of opportunity dish entertainment given by Pis - , Rabbi Fram, Judges , Representatives of Organizations Ad-
British Labor Party, Pledges Aid.
eq uip large numbers of apprentice Aaron Kurland will continue to act that Canada offers youths who gah Lodge to members and friends;
dress Ceremonies at T heater and at Banquel
ho mes and work shops available as chairman of the program, with come to her shores and who are Nov. 24 at B'nai Moshe Center. r
eorge Galvani directing the musi-
Following Performance on Dec. 2.
The annual appearance of the en- j
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Jew- lutzim, on his visit to Palestine.
(Turn to Last Page.)
(Turn
to
Last
cal
program.
Page.)
Philip
Slomovitz
tire cast of Littman's People's
ish labor in the United States, or- Abraham Shiplacoff presided.
will
give
a
resume
of
last
minute
Theater
featured
each
of
trellised to help Jewish labor in
the
fol-
A
representative
audience, corn- ' the contributions of the Yiddish
Pledge Aid to Palestine.
important Jewish news.
Palestine, answered the British While the workmen pledged
lowing artists in their character- posed of spokesmen for non-Jew. theater to American life. Rabbi
In
the
musical
program
for
this
istic roles: The Misses Charlotte ish as well as Jewish elements in Fram also defended thecontribu-
White Paper by quadrupling its themselves to carry on their efforts
Sunday is included Golub's "Shli-
Palestine quota in a $500,000 cam- for Palestine, they were not hest-
Goldstein, Ethel Dorf and Anna the community, packed Littman's tions to American life of the for-
ach Tzibur," by Mr. Galvani, and
paign that was launched at the tent in denouncing the action of
Ziegenlaub, Messrs. Jacob Gold- Yiddish People's Theater last eign language press.
annual convention of the organize-, the British Labor government in
stein,
Hyman I'rizant and Leon Tuesday evening to honor the
to Page Opposite Editorial.)
Zuckerberg, accompanied by Litt- theater n manager, Abraham Litt-
tion, which closed Sunday evening. issuing the White Paper. A reso-
Speaking"din" Speak. vein, ad-
man's chorus. man, on the occasion of his fiftieth dresses lauding Mr. I ittman's
Over 800 delegates attended the lotion was passed reasserting the
convention at the Irving Plaza Hall rights of the Jewish people to es-
birthday,
for
his
contributions
to
contributions
were delivered by
Campaign Launched by De-
on Friday and Sunday, while more tablish a homeland in Palestine, Present Chief Justice Ap- WILL DISCUSS KOSHER
the theater in Detroit.
Judges Sherman D. Callender,
troit Grout, to Raise
FRANKLIN TO TALK ON
MEAT PROBLEM SUNDAY
than 2,000 sympathizers were pres- and calling upon Great Britain to
pointed Governor Gen-
The program of the evening was Ralph W. Liddy, W. hickey Skill-
ent at the Saturday evening meet- remove the obstruction to the "es-
Local Quota.
"THINGS AS THEY ARE" excellently arranged and well Kal- man and by John Kaminski, circuit
eral by King.
Rabbis Call Upon Orthodox Jews
ing at Carnegie Hall.
tablishment of harmonious rela-
i anced with sketches, recitations, court commissioner. Mrs. Littman
Speakers Rouse Enthusiasm.
to Help Solve Issue of
tions between the Jews and the
A group of young women en.
Under the title "Things As They songs and one-act plays, in which then spoke briefly and surprised
LONDON.—Sir Isaac Alfred
David Ben-Gurion, general sec- Arabs" set up by the White Paper. Isaacs, a native-born Australian
Supervision.
thusiastically
greeted
the
resolu-
Are,"
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
will
dis-
the entire cast of I.ittman's Theo- Mr. Littman and the audience by
retary of the Histadruth, the Jew- Mr. Ben Gurion asserted that son of a tailor, who has risen to be ,
tion adopted by the members of Cuss next Sunday morning, Dec. ter participated. The feature of leading onto the stage I is aged
ash labor organization of Palestine, Sir John Simpson, who made the a brilliant advocate and now is
The problem of supervision of the De troit unit, Junior Iladassah, 7, from the pulpit of Temple Beth the evening was a review of Gold- mother and his older sister, who
was the principal speaker at sev- Palestine investigation and report chief justice of Australia, was ap- kosher meat markets and the en- at a meeting at the Philadelphia- El, some of the basic causes of the fallen plays, culminating in a came to Detroit from New York to
eral of the convention sessions. on which the White Paper is based, pointed by King George Tuesday tire kosher meat problem will be the Byron hall on Tuesday evening, unrest that now prevails in the moos trial during which the Jew- attend the festivities in his honor.
Hannah Chizik, one of the leading had been very earnest in his in- to be governor-general of Aus- subject of discussion at a public which stated: "Resolved, that the economic, political, social and re- ish theater-going public was ac-
Mr. Littman responded by ex-
women workers of Palestine, sev- quiry, but that the data furnished tralia in succession to Lord Stone- meeting of Detroit Jewry this Sun. Detroit unit, Junior Hadassah, ligious life. The existing situation cased of neglecting the Yiddish pressing his thanks for the com-
day, at 2:30 p. m., at Congregation celebrate the tenth anniversary of will be dealt with particularly in theater, which is an important cul- munity's tribute and
eral times roused the enthusiasm by Sir Jahn Simpson by immigra- haven.
by appealing
Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave- the order with a $10 luncheon to the light of Jewish teachings. Serv. tural adj L u i ri t cit .. o. f L.
of the delegates, who came from tion and land officials in Palestine
Jeu
vid is21 life.
for their continued support of the
Under the new status of more
all parts of the United States and was not always full or correct. He complete independence of the nues.
be held at the Statler Hotel on ices begin so usual at 10:45 a. m
Yiddish
theater,
styling
himself
Called by the Vend Ilarabonim, Sunday, March 1."
Canada to attend the meetings. Jo- criticized such methods as an "air- British dominions, the appoint-
The public is invited.
community's and the Yiddish
Under the chairmanship of Dan- "the
seph Baratz, one of the founders' plane survey" which the investiga- ment was made on the direct ap- the council of Detroit orthodox rab-
The
Detroit
unit
will
be
the
first
theater's
slave."
iel J. Alpert, a number of ad-
of Digania colony, gave the work- tion used to determine the amount plication of the Australian Labor- bis, this meeting is attracting wide junior group in the United States
Mr. Littman was showered
ers a straight, factual picture of of cultivable land available in the ite prime minister, J. H. Scullin, attention because of the refusal of , to undertake a project of this type HERSHMAN TO ADDRESS dresses were delivered in which gifts and with floral tributes.
Mr. Littman
d for his Close to 100 telegrams were
laued
kosher
butchers,
as
a
result
of
the
what was going on in the fields in hill country.
and
the
reception
given
it
at
the
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. efforts for the was
to
the
king
without
any
reference
re-
Jewish
theater
Palestine, told them what help was
price war on meat, to pay for su- meeting was an incentive to all
in
Hannah Chisik Gets Ovation.
to the government of the United
.the past eight years of his rest- ceived from many parts of the
needed. An ovation greeted Hannah Kingdom. The king does not even pervision. A statement from the present to immediately place their I
country greeting him on his fiftieth
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hershman
will
dence
in
Detroit,
during
which
rabbis
said:
Last year the National Labor Chizik, woman worker from Pales- know Sir Isaac by sight.
pledges.
speak on the Passfield White Paper time he managed theaters first on
"In the absence of effective
Committee for the Jewish workers tine. Hannah Chizik is the organ-
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, who was the
birt Ah tdt a he banquet which followed
Sir Isaac, after a distinguished
or supervision, the rab- speaker of the evening, helped the at the next meeting of the Young Hastings street, then in the Ma- the performance,
of Palestine raised $174,845. It izer and leader of one of the girls' legal and political career,
in the banquet
became Hashgoeoth,
was the most they had ever raised. farms in Palestine. She is a mem- chief justice last March, just • bis may be forced to decline all re- Juniors in launching the luncheon. Peoples Society of Congregation jestic Theater and during the past hall on the third floor above
Shaarey
Zedek,
to
be
held
on
Sun-
three
years
in
the
present
location.
the
Abraham Cahan, editor of the her of one of the most heroic and few days before a chance offered sponaibility for kosher meats, and
Miss Nettie Baron was appoint- day, Dec. 7, at 3 p. m. at the Mr. Littman
theater,
addresses
were
delivered
has been active in the
Jewish Daily Forward, was one of pioneer families. One brother was itself for the prime ministership, in lack of it katihruth might be- ed chairman of the $10 luncheon
by
representatives
of
organizations
branch
of
the
synagogue
on
Yiddish
theater
in
this
country
come
utterly
abandoned
the speakers at the meeting. He' killed in the 1929 riots, dying as h
and the ob- and the complete list of al l com- a T n w de c f
and and by local leaders, as
e having been actively associated
nn
Street
oun t . between Atkinson in
well as by
i n RCaabnbaid Leon F3r3.
Frain y m e.in
ars
told enthusiastically of his contact,the hero of Chuldah. A sister was with the political Labor govern- servance of it made impossible to mittees will be announced in the
spokesmen for the actors.
the vast number of Orthodox Jews forthcoming issue of The Chron-
with the pioneer workers, the Cha- (Turn to Last Page.)
.
princi-
I This week-end, the feature at
ment since 1904.
and Jewesses."
announcements
and
a
short
social
pal
...dress
of
the
evening,
pointed
icle.
theater will be a new melo-
period will close the meeting. to the value of art in life and of, the
drama, "Who Am I?"

' RABBI FRAM HEADS
EDUCATORS' ASS'N

HILLEL LOAN FUND
DRIVE AT U. OF M.

CHANUKAH AFFAIRS
ARE PLANNED HERE

DR. GEORGE LEIKIN
INVITED BY PISGAH

$

DESCRIBES JEWS'
DEBT TO WORLD
IN RADIO TALK

S. Jewish Labor Accepts $500,000 co
Quota to Assist Workers in Palestine s;,

Honors, Gifts Showered Upon Littmi an
At His Fiftieth Birthday Celeb ration

e

SIR ISAAC NAMED
AUSTRALIAN HEAD (Tu.

$10 LUNCHEON FOR I
JUNIOR HADASSAH 1

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