PAGE TWO fttl)entorr Ewisnattomax DR. POOL CRITICIZES ISABELLA BIOGRAPHY Best Wishes to My Jewish Friends and Patrons for a Joyous Chanukah Season. Art Nelson's GARAGE Complete Auto Repair Service 486 West Canfield Columbia 0367 sane, the mother of a daughter who was insane, and the sister of King Enrique, a viciously dissolute, I weak and unprincipled man. See- (Continued from Page One.) most of all Walsh gathers his ma- ing in Isabella only piety, Walsh terial from "confessions" extorted does not recognize how near akin by the Inquisition, the "evidence" was her pathological piety to the given by apostates from Judaism, flintily madness. Ile sees in her no the violent anti-Jewish diatribes of bigotry, but only gentleness and Bernaldcz, (the chaplain of the In- natural kindness, to that when she quisitor General), and other ardent established the Spanish Inquisition, clerical writers, and from miracles she was yielding reluctantly to an at shrines, If Walsh's work is to overwhelming pressure of public be taken seriously as history, evi- opinion, anti, indeed, taking a step dence must be defined as that which of gentle mercy to protect the un- willingly Christian Jews from the you wish to believe. 1Valsh constantly tells us that danger of massacre. she was a gentle soul, though this assertion is belied by his descrip- tion of a strong, energetic woman who was relentlessly ambitious, ruthlessly political, careless of the truth, plotting constant wars, scheming for absolute power and authority and the increase of the royal revenues, and at all times under the influence of the ecclesias- tical keepers of her conscience. It is true that she had a touch of genius, but in her mirthless som- ber soul, warped by sadistic per- fusions, we can recognize the 'daughter of a mother who was in- a la A Y T II E SIGNFIC- MANCE OF TILE FEAST OF LIG T S , E M- BRACING MEMORIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS S 0 A R- DENTLY CHERISHED, BE A BRIGHT AND JOYFUL INSPIRATION T 0 T II E ENTIRE COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RELIEF BALL ON THURSDAY saved lives in the long run. lie is I under no illusions as to the finan- cial motives behind the Inquisition. Ile admits frankly that from the outset Isabella was interested is the Inquisition for the money i would bring into the royal coffers But the Converses are useful t. The past week was crowded ; Walsh, fur they, and the Moors with various activities and Chas. !give. him the justification for every ' K. Sandorf, chairman of the dance I inhuman act committed by Isabella , the Unity Voters' League is spun- the last crusader. It is plainly sag - soring on Christmas night, Dec. gusted that it was not so much the 25, in the Fountain ballroom of true. Christians as it was the se cret Jews who were the bitterest persecutors of the Jews. It was the Converses too, so we are in- The Pope Sixtus IV, Innocent : formed, who were responsible for VIII, and even the Borgia Pope Al- the laxity of morals which Walsh ith "tales of murder exander VI, disappointed of the zeal w I tells is tilled of the Spanish Inquisition, plead- arson, rape, sodomy, blasphemy ed with Isabella fur it to be more l every' sort of theft and robbery,' merciful, and took the part of the and all the turbulent renaissance Conversers aginst the Inquisition. vices of poisonings, the cutting of In defense of Isabella and the Swin- throats, seductions, sordid intrigue., ish Inquisition, Walsh assures us unscrupulous corruption, and an with triumphant pride that accord- I unbelievable moral degradation in ing to his calculations, (ally, about the court, the commons and the 2,1)1)1) persons were burned by it church alike. In so far as it was during Isabella's reign. Indeed. not the Conversos who were respon- out author is convinced that, when sible for these conditions, it was compared with later Protestant the sensual and lecherous Jew (or measures, the Spanish Inquisition Moslem) who corrupted the chaste Catholic Spaniard. Was it perhaps the Jests who taught the precious King Ferdinand to have his four illegitimate children? It was the Jews, says Walsh, following one of Lewis Browne's sneers, who 1„r( w rich through a huge traffic in slaves, and while he brushes solute MRS. LOUIS RUBINSTEIN as of no evidential value all the arguments for the Jewish origin of the Masonic Temple, all proceed s Columbus, he adduces as the only of which go to the Detroit Jewish argument for it is fact that ('olton- Emergency Relief Fund, is grati- bus made slaves of the Indians. It fied with the results shown by his is the Jews who are blamed for co-workers. Mrs. Louis Rubin- )(ringing the Moors into Spain, stein, chairman, and Mrs. Bernard though actually it was the Chris- 1,achs, co-chairman, representing tian Count Julian, whose daughter the Detroit Jewish Emergency Re- had been violated by the Christian lief, have distributed thousands of • King Roderigo, who crossed into tickets. 'they also arranged with • Africa, and with the persecuted the volunteers who were gathered brothers of King Roderigo, pre- at the Statler Hotel last week to veiled on the Moslems to invade further an informal "ticket day," Spain. Why should nut the Jews where all the workers take certain have been persecuted, expelled or sections of the city and canvass I massacred? Did they not bring it with the tickets, HENRY WEBBER Undersheriff, Wayne County HENRY BEHRENDT Sheriff, Wayne County SAVE at ATLAS-SERLIN'S an themselves? Welsh tells us that I On Sunday, Dec. 14, the Junior "their wealth and ostentation were Jewish organizations of Detroit, sure sooner or later tiecause is rep- headed by J. Feldman, president of etition of their sad history." So, Junior Bicur Cholem, sponsored a bridge party at the Tuller Hotel (Continued on Editorial Page.) and distributed tickets and dis- cussed means of furthering the success of the coming dance. II. Schwartzman helped Mr. Feldman ESTHER MENDELSON to arrange• the affair. Frank of 12836 La Salle boulevard, 28 Schwartz Was instrumental in se- years old, died on Dec. 16. Fu- curing the hotel, gratis, for this neral services were held Dec. 17, occasion. The 100 prizes that are with interment at Machpelah to be given away at this dance are Cemetery. She is survived by her collected through Mr. and Mrs. father, Aaron, and mother, Jen- Abe Messenger, of the prize com- nie. mittee, and their co-workers. 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Mrs. F. M. Alger, chairman of the Women's Organization for Na- tional Prohibition Reform, visited the headquarters and commended Mrs. H, H. Prenzlauer, supervisor of the relief stations, upon the splendid work that she is doing. She especially commented upon TWELFTH STREET AT HAZELWOOD HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH the investigation department, headed by Mrs. I Narrows and LIBRARY MARKET, Library and Gratiot Mrs. A. R. Zamsky, and the distri- HARRY LOPATE II of 9046 Brush street, 70 years old, bution department, headed by Mrs. Lilly Berman, Mrs. M. Marks and died on Dec. 12. Funeral services were held on Dec. 14 at Lewis Mrs. William Schwartz. !Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter- The No Man's Collier Club, com- CHANUKAH CONCERT OF first at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. posed of members of the Knoll- ZIONIST-REVISIONISTS I Rabbi Hershman officiated. lie is wood Country Club, have donated survived by his wife, Ida, and two ;300 to the Emergency Relief A concert in celebration of Cha- daughters, Mrs. II. Been and Mrs. Fund to aid the needy Jews of De- J, Gordon. troit. The officers of this club are nukah has been arranged by the Barney Smith, president ; Ben Fen- Zionist-Revisionists and B'rith TWELFTH AT SEWARD ton, vice-president; Jay Solovich, Trumpeldor for Sunday evening, JOHANNA SILVERMAN Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 l ot 13230 La Salle boulevard, 32 treasurer; herb arner, secre- Dee. 21, at the Philadelphia-Byron years old, (lied on Dec. 12. Fa- tary; Maurice Aronsson, investi- Talmud Torah. Rev. R. Boyarsky, former cantor , neral services were held on Dec. 14 gator. FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 19 I at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with M. Lefkowitz, food commis- of Suwalk and now of Congrega- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DEC. 20-21 interment at Beth Elem Cemetery. sioner of the food committee, re- Rabbi Hershman officiated. She is ported that upwards o f 450 bas- survived by her husband, Bernard; kets of food were distributed (lur- In Die Hoche Fenster a baby daughter, Ilarriet Joyce, ing the past week to needy fami- • and a brother, Alfred Klunover. lies. The A. & P., nation-wide gro- CELIA WOLF cery institution, has been generous of 3201 Chene street, 72 years old, in responding to the needs of the died on Dec. 11. Funeral services Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief were held on Dec. 12 at Lewis' Fund, according to Mrs. Esther A Brilliant Comedy in Three Acts by Morris Richter Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-: Gitlin, who lauded Mr. Wall, gen- ment at Beth Abraham Cemetery. eral sales manager, and Mr. Green, Music by A. Perlmutter Rabbi Thumin officiated. She is general office manager, of the A. survived by her mother, Mrs. Yetta & P. stores. Mr. Lefkowitz, who SEE OUR MANAGER, MR. A. LITTMAN, IN REGARD Wolf, and two sons, Isidore and received from the A. & P. stores a big order of groceries for Thanks- TO ALL BENEFIT PERFORMANCES. giving, was notified by them tie call BEATRICE SIEGEL for another order. of 3794 Burlingame avenue, 68 Gus Newman of Henry the Hat- years old, died on Dec. 13. Fu- ter has given much of his time neral services were held on Dec. to selling tickets for the Unity 14, with interment at Oakview Voters' League benefit dance. ALL SEATS RESERVED Cemetery. Rabbi Fischer offici- The medical committee, consist- ' ated. She is survived by a son, ing of Dr. I. Ruskin, Dr. D. Kliger Martin, and Dr. J. Erman, bas made a spe- cial effort to give medical atten- MRS. ZIPORA ALTMAN LOUIS M. COHN tion tee needy. cap manufacturer, died suddenly Miss Eileen Fonberg, elocution- tion Emanuel, Detroit, accom- Daniel Lewis Seymour Lewis Saul Lewis George Lend. of a heart attack at his residence, ist, whose father has worked in- panied by E. Boyarsky, will par- 1248 Glynn Court, Dec. 11. Mr. cessantly in the delivery depart. ticipate in the program. The well- Cohn was 57 years old and was the ment assisting Mr. Lefkowitz , is known folk singer, II. Cohen, ac- owner of the former U. S. Cap to give a performance at the companied by E. Cohen; Mrs. War- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Manufacturing Co., which he es- dance, ren and Miss Ruth Sherman will tablished 25 years ago. He was Louis II. Wolfe is president of sing, and violin solos will be given also a member of the Thomas Con. t he Unity Voters' League, by Leo Schoenbrum. Zionist traction Co. Mr. Cohn was born leaders will speak. Dancing will n Chicago, and spent all his early follow the program. ife in England. Ile came to De- Mrs. Zipora Altman is chairman roit 30 years ago. Ile was a mem- of the committee of arrangements b er of the Masonic order and of for this concert. he I. 0, B. B. He is survived by h is wife, Etta E. Cohn, and one Chanukah Celebration by /MY son, George Edward Cohn. Fu- neral services were conducted by Congregation Emanuel Rabbi Leon M. Franklin in the Bible Classes. In loving memory of our dear chapel of Temple Beth El Sunday wife and darling mother, Devora at 10 a. m. The body was taken Painting Gordon, who passed away 12 years Collision A record crowd of the parents to Bay City for burial, ago second day of Tanis. and friends of the children of the and and Bible Classes of Congregation , A precino. one from tin ha, gone, Emanuel joined the latter in the A voice we loved in 'dined. Welding Bumping A place in cacant in our home, celebration of the Feast of Lights Which never ran he filled. on Monday evening, Dec. 15, in the Her loving Husband and Chil- vestry rooms of the synagogue, Complete Automotive Garage Largest Service Station in dren. Taylor and Wilson avenue's. Service at All Hours Detroit The main feature of the evening, In loving memory of Mrs. Henri- play, '"The Enemies of Israel," etta Saltzstein (nee Marks), who e nacted by a group of pupils, was passed away 11 years ago. e nthusiastically received by the ROCHESTER at DEXTER audience. William Feldman, Mar- Garfield 6498 Many heartache. have we had. dear, Since youwere called to rent. cus Edelstein, Millie Shugerman, But your memory growl, /tweeter due by Elmer Elias, Clara Abrahams, Enid day. Gillis, Solly Antman, Willie Des- Sadly missed by her Mother, sow, Arthur Edelstein, Florence Husband, Children, Sisters and Albert, Nettie Rothenberg, Grace Brothers. Goldberg, Jean Robins, delighted all In the Morning Before Going to Town with their portrayals of these char- In loving memory of our dear Place it in our hands for 10 minute, and it will look like acters. Bessie Naidisch, Rose new. Drive • clean car to town, wife and mother, Molly Moss, who Schwartz and Morry Korngold re- passed away three years ago Dec. cited poems on Chanukah. liessie : Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS 15, 1927 (Kislev 21), Romberg entertained with piano se- Detroit'. Firer Deemed Jewish Undertaker lections and Freda Lang accom- In loving memory of our dear Lubrication Service panied by Miss Zelina alundstuck Delaware at Second son and brother, Maxwell Gold- and Sidney Freedman with his sin- berg, who passed away seven years ter Empire 6834 Devora Freedman, with nurn- ago, Dec. 17, 1923. hers on the violin. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky addressed Seven long year. mince that Fad tia Y. When one we loved wan called Aiwa], the audience on the meaning of this MANUEL URBACH God took him home, it wan hie will. holiday. The program was con- 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Itot within nor heart, he Depth null. Granite and Marble His loving Mother, Sisters and cluded with a fantasy "The Kind ling of the I.ights" with Sophie Brothers. Shugerman. Blanche .10,44r, Lillian LA SALLE WINDOW SHADE Rabbi Koenigsberg of Boston Dessow, Marion Dessow, Lucille Kavanau, Ruth Goldberg, Jean AND DRAPERY COMPANY a Guest in Detroit. Robins, Elsie Blum and Vera Wil- 0424 Linwood Ave. SAVINGS CLUB IS OPEN Now in our New Location Gar. 1230-31 liams as the players. 7723 TWELFTH ST. Rabbi Messes Isaac Koenigsberg M. A. FRISMAN, Prof , The evening was terminated with FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY or Boston is a guest in Detroit for t he presentation to each child of a : Window eh•de. and draped. to order FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. Euclid 7192 . 1 10 days in the interests of his new Tour old ithedee cleaned and repaired box of candy by the Sisterhood of CRISWOLD ea CONGRESS book, "Mishkan Moshe." We carry • full lino al Linoleum. the Congregation. SAM CHERNICK of 1730 Gladstone avenue, 67 years old, died on Dec. 12. Fu- neral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral llome Dec. 14, with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. Ile is survived by his wife, Anna, and two sons, Isidore and Harry. IS YOUR RADIO SLIPPING? GIVE IT A CHANCE! 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