61 71 11- EbETROIT LWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 VOL. XXXI. NO. 5 WEIZMANN HINTS 1 New President of SET ASIDE LARGE 'Economic Relief for Jews in Poland SANDORF CHOSEN Forecast by Ambassador Filipowicz House of Shelter] POSTPONEMENT OF FOR HIGH OFFICE SUM TO AID RUSS T. ZIONIST CONGRESS BY MAYOR MURPHY JEWISH COLONIES ear '" ab 'oTi`tlitc.K. ;,7!,',.. World Leader Sees No Use- ful Puroose in Conven- ing in February. AGENCY NEGOTIATIONS WITH BRITAIN GO ON Kenwrothy Says Palestine to Pass to Foreign Office Control. LONDON.—The Jewish Tele- graphic Agency learns that the seventeenth Zionist Congress, scheduled for February, may be postponed. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, former president of the World Bionist Or- ganization, told the political com- mission of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that there was no useful purpose for holding the meeting at the time set because negotia- tions between the Jewish Agency and the British government were not likely to be finished by that time. The negotiations refer to the recent British statement on Palestine regarding administration of the mandate, which stirred pro- tests from Jews the world over.. MAX LIEBERMAN HOUSE OF SHELTER ELECTED Foreign Office to Get Control. t in spite l y aArilsticTrhee. t ho a t Jewish strictions against the Jews of Po-1 population, taxation fell unequally land, the relaxation of taxation upon them and that they were fur- 20,000,000 Rublea Appropri- und measures to improve the ther deprived of employment Jewish economic position in through the turning over to the ated by Soviet Gov- Poland were forecast by the Po- state of certain large industries as ernment. lish ambassador to the United monopolies, such as tobacco, salt, States, Titus Filipowicz, in a con , etc., from which Jews were ex- ference with Dr. Cyrus Adler, eluded. 16,400,000 RUBLES WAS Horace Stern and Morris D. Plan Tax Revision. SPENT IN FOUR YEARS Judge Waldman, president, chairman of The ambassador deplored the the executive committee, and sec- existence of separate sectarian Reports Submitted at Ozet retary, respectively, of the Ameri- credit organizations and other can Jewish Committee, Dr. Mieczy- types of social agencies which, in Conference for Settle- slaw Marchlewski, I'olish consul- his opinion, inevitably tends to an- ment of Jews. general in New York, also attend- tagonisms. The representatives of ed. On the good-will committee ' the American Jewish Committee MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The of Poles and Jews were also Ben- pointed out that separate Jewish sum of 20,000,000 rubles has been jamin Winter, president of the agencies had been rendered inevit- set aside by the Soviet government Federation of Polish Jews, and Dr. able by the exclusion of Jews from to assist agricultural colonies in Joseph Tenenbaum, president of Polish institutions, but that in spite 1931, it was announced at the' the committee. of this, many Jewish social wel-1 closing session of e Dr. Adler also pointed out that fare agencies are serving all ele- conference of the Ozet, the society the Jewish people in America, first ments of the population without for settling the Jews on the land., through war relief when such re - , regard to race and religion. Among the resolutions adopted' lief was needed and then through , The ambassador stated that he was one placing the Jewish settle- actual constructive measures, such understands that the Czaristic re- ment work in Crimea on an equal as the establishment of small strictions will be abolished in the footing with that in Bin Bidjan,' credit banks throughout Poland,inear future; he admitted that the Far Eastern republic, and another had brought into Poland and util. percentage of Jewish workers in encouraging the continued Infiltra- ized there capital which had a ,! some monopolies and other state- tion of Jews into heavy industry. turnover of nearly $60,000,000, in i owned enterprises is often very It was pointed out that the five- the course of the past 10 years, small, adding that the government year plan has not hurt the move- which in itself had been a construe.' intends to increase it to a just pro- ment to settle the Jews on the land tire effort in Poland. Dr. Adler (Turn to Last Page.) but has served instead to relieve the economic situation of the Jews in the small towns by furnishing work to thousands. Michael Ka- linin, chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the U. S. S. R., was elected honorary presi- dent of the Ozet because of his deep interest in the problems of the Jewish people. PLAN WELCOME FOR 1 r May Be Australia's USSISHKIN JAN In Delhi Fete Envoy Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents URGE FEDERATIONS INCREASE EFFORTS TO AID EDUCATION Chosen Supervisor 1 D. S. R. Personnelj National Council for Jewish Education Issues Statement. Appointed Superintendent of Detroit Street Railways Personnel. --- --- GETS UNANIMOUS VOTE OF D. S. R. COMMISSION DEALS WITH PROBLEMS AFFECTING EMERGENCY Was for Many Years Prom- inent in Detroit Jewish Fraternal Circles. Charles K. Sandorf, for many years prominent in Detroit Jewish fraternal circles, was appointed superintendent of personnel of the Detroit Street Railways, and will have charge of the employment and welfare departments of the D. S. R. Mayor Frank Murphy, in an- nouncing the appointment on Tues- day, stated that he had the unani- mous vote of the Detroit Street Railway Commission in favor of his choice for this office. Mr. Sen. dorf will have charge of the merged welfare and employment departments of the D. S. R. For the past eight years Mr. Sanded was associated with the probation department of the De- troit city courts. Ile is secretary, of l'erfection Lodge No. OK F. & A. M. having held this office for the past 13 years. Ile is a member ' of the Detroit Consistory, Moslem Temple, Monroe Chapter, and is a member of Detroit Lodge No. 55,1 Knights of Pythias. Ile is at pres- ' eat an active leader in the Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief Fund. Report Quotes Conditions in United Hebrew Schools of Detroit. CHARLES K. SANDORF MARKANNIVERSARY OF U. S. SETTLERS Christian Leaders Join in Tributes at Boston to 1655 Pioneer Group. The National Council for Jewish Education, in a statement on the effect of the economic depression upon the communities' educational institutions, urges the federations throughout the country to place education in a position of equality with other phases of the commu- nity program and to adopt a policy of supporting educational work as binding upon them during periods of depression as well as periods of prosperity. The statement was submitted by Ben Rosen, chairman, Dr. S. Ben- derly, Israel S. Chipkin, A. P. Schoolman and Dr. Mordecai Soltes. Detroit is one of the cities whose educational problems were studied for the Conclusions reached in this report. The conference that has been Deena.. in Tuition Fees. going on between representatives Max Lieberman is President; The statement points out that the of the Jewish Agency and the Brit-, BOSTON. — Christian leaders, enrollment in schools has not been Move Quarters From ish government adjourned until the! Catholic and Protestant, joined affected by the depression, but that beginning of January, according Winder to 79 Alger. with prominent Jews Dec. 17 in there has been a general decrease to an official statement issued to observing the 275th anniversary of is income from tuition fees, as the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Jewish settlement in this country, The statement says that the dis-! At the last meeting of the hoard 16,400,000 Rubles in Four Years. Conference of Jewish Organ- at memorial services that packed ization Called for cussions have not yet been cons- of directors of the House of Shel- The sum of 16,400,000 rubles Pick Louis Granet Faneuil Hall, "Cradle of Liberty," pleted but will be resumed. ter, the following officers were elect- Dec. 30. was contributed by the Soviet gov- Ito its capacity. The revelation that the Palestine ed: U. H. S. Treasurer YIDDISH THEATRICAL ernment in the last four years to eventually Max Lieberman, president; Isaac' will The exercises commemorated the' administration Tuesday evening, Dec. 30, at the AGREEMENT REACHED ! •admission vice - president and help settle Jews on the land under Shaarey Zedek Branch synagogue, pass from the jurisdiction of the Rosenthal, of 23 Jews to New Am- At a meeting of the board of colonial office to that of the for chairman of the board; N. Brener, the auspices of the Comzet and the a conference of Jewish organiza- ' sterdam by Governor Peter Stuy- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Nine vesant in 1655, after the pioneers directors of the United Hebrew eign office was made by Command- second vice-president; I.. Dann, Ozet, according to a report sub - tions of Detroit, including frater- Schools held Monday evening mitred to the conference. Yiddish theaters of New York will er Kenworthy, prominent Labor treasurer. of America's present aggregation Of this sum 3,500,000 rubles', nal, religious, social and cultural open again this week, as a result of 4,500,000 Jews had tried twice at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal- The hoard of directors is now , member of Parliament, in on ad- groups, will meet under the mud Torah, Louis Granet was of the settlement of the differences before to settle here. dress at the jubilee dinner of the, composed of the following: Rabbi were contributed in 1929 and' auspices of the Michigan Coun- elected treasurer to fill the va- 7,000,000 rubles in 1930. The re- between the managers and their em. Ilull Hebrew Board of Guardians. A. M. Ashinsky, Rabbi A. M. cil of the Jewish Nationnl Tribute by Christians. cancy caused by the death of port also showed that the Ozet has I ployes arrived at on Wednesday. The Palestine administration was Hershman, Li. \V. Simons, Abe Fund to arrange for the re- David Robinson. Tributes to the contributions I The theaters had closed two weeks at one time under the control of Srere, Harry 11. Bieffield, David settled about 23,000 Jewish fami- ception for M. M. Ussishkin, inter- Louis Robinson, son of the ago after the managers had de- Jews have made to the upbuilding Diamond, Sam Freed, L. Sole, S. lies on the land, 20,000 Of them national president of the Jewish the foreign office. late David Robinson, and Mau- dared that it is impossible for them I of America were made by the Rev. Mintz, J. P. Rosenthal, I). M. Edel. since 1920, when the last Ozet con- National Fund, who will be the Oxford Students Co to Zion. ference met. In Crimea, Ukrainia. Dr. S. l'arkes Cadman of New rice Landau were elected mem- to keep the theaters open at the The students of Wycliffe Ilall, atan,N • Goldman, blax Jacob, J , White Russia, Transcaucasia and guest of Detroit Jewry on Suq- bers of the board of directors to , present wage scale and had de- York, chairman of the good-will Friedberg, M. Krell, B. Abram, Oxford, a party of whom were in vitz, A. Ackerman, D. J. Alpert, M. other districts of European Rus- day, Jan. 18, and Monday, Jan. le. fill vacancies. , mended a 25 per cent reduction of committee of the Federal Council Last Tuesday, Dec. 23, at a meet- Palestine during the riots of Au- Levitt, L. Granet. sia about 600,000 hectares of land wages as a condition for reopen- of Churches of Christ; the Right gust, 1929, and at the risk of their were distributed to Jews during ing at the Shaarey Zedek branch, ing their theaters. Rev. Richard J. Ilaberlin, repre- well as a lowering in the rate of Federation Appropriation. lives helped defend the Jews, are this period while 3,800,000 hec- the various Zionist organization According to the settlement the senting Cardinal O'Connell, Roman tuition fee payments. "In several The Jewish Welfare Federation tares were apportioned in Bira executive committees met and foi- to go to Palestine again during chorus union will accept a 10 per Catholic archbishop of Boston, and communities,' the report reads, mutated plans to give proper rue- next summer's vacation. The coun- has decided at a recent meeting of Bidjan, Siberia. rent wage cut, the dressers, door- the Right Rev. Henry Knox Sher- "where the educational activities cil of Wycliffe Hall at its autumn its board of governors to appropri- In addition, of those Jews whom ception to this great Zionist leader men and ushers will accept a 15 rill, Episcopal bishop of Masa- are subsidized by the federation, meeting decided that arranges ate to the House of Shelter $1,500 the Ozet settled through purely on behalf of all Zionists of Detroit. , per cent cut and salaries of actors i chusetts. there has been no reduction in the meats should be made for the sum- for the six month period which be- agricultural funds in European A luncheon for Mr. Ussishkin on !will be reduced from 10 to 25 per Other speakers were Paul C. allotment made to these agencies." Kan Dec. 1, 1930. As a result, the' Sunday is planned by the Zionist, mer vacation term of 1931 to be Russia more than 25,000 families cent. The number of stage hands !Wellman, national commander of With regard to Detreit ,the-repore- House of Shalter..bas moved from- and a conference with the varioui" spent - fa--Paiwitiee and Egypt. soil in the ' in the larger theaters will be re- the Veterans of Foreign Wars; says: were established The students of Wycliffe Hall, its former quarters on 200 \Snider immediate vicinity of their towns. Zionists groups from Ohio state and duced, while the musicians will also Prof. Nathan harms and Prof. Al- "In Detroit no reduction in the which is one of the three Anglican street,to 79-81 Alger, between In this manner 13,000 were settled Michigan is planned for Sunday af- SIR JOHN MONASH I make some concessions. 1 bert Bushnell hart of Harvard, appropriation from the federation Woodward avenue and John R. The ternoon. Other plans will be an- theological halls for graduates at in Ukrainia, 10,000 in White Rus- President Daniel Marsh of Boston was made, and no reduction Is as MELBOURNE.—(J. T. A.) Oxford and represents the Evan- new home contains 19 rooms • and' sia and 2,000 in other districts. , nounced in the next issue of The University, Mayor Curley and Rep- yet contemplated for the coming bein g • . it gelical wing of the Church of Eng- 18 g Jewish Ch ronicle. Sir John Monash, commander of resentative Bloom of New York. year. No campaign is scheduled land, have visited Palestine and ready for occupancy about Jan. 1. Collectivization a m o n Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, chairman Jewish farmers has reached nearly the Australian army corps in Copy Must Reach Us Day Message From Hoover. The House of Shelter is one of this year, and if the federation of the arrangements committee, Egypt twice during the last four 70 per cent of the total, the report' Earlier Next Week. collections continue to be as good the oldest of the traditionally Jew- France during the World War, is and honorary president of the Mich- Among messages received and years. ish forms of philanthropic service. indicates. expected to be selected as Aus- , read during the evening was one as they were until now, there may On account of New Year's The membership of the Ozet has igan Council, joins with Aaron tralia's representative at the cere- It serves transient Jews stranded be no changes in the budgets for Kurland, president of the Michigan from ('resident Hoover, saying: occurring on Thursday, The De- , Alliance Israelite's Effort. in Detroit, by putting them up over grown from 60,000 in November, Council, in a call to Detroit Jewish monies incidental to the dedication troit Jewish Chronicle forms "The Jewish people have the schools. 'Clouds, however, are "6 , to more than 300,000 PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Vigorous night and furnishing meals during gathering.' " of Delhi as the new capital of In- organizations to elect delegates to brought to this country both the fur the issue of Jan. 2 will Ma y, 1930, almost half of whom the conference on Dec. 30. Presi- dia. Sir John is now chairman of expressions against the present English policy in Palestine, and the course of their stay in Detroit, ' are treasures of their ancient tradition Meeting the Emergency. close one day earlier than us- non-Jews. The Ozet now has' ' the state electricity commission. ual and all copy will therefore and the pioneer spirit that looks Efforts for meeting the emerg- I more than 500 district branches. dents of the various organizations (Turn to Last Page.) against the "barbaric" anti-Se- are urged either to send three of vice-chancellor of Melbourne Uni- forward hopefully into the future, ency, as pointed out In this report, gave to be in the hands of the mitism of the llitlerites in Ger- their officers or three members of versity and president of the Aus- editor not later than at noon on ' They have thrown themselves include economies in clerical serv- many were among the resolutions each organization as delegates. The tralian Association for the Ad- Tuesday, Dec. 30. taken at the annual meeting of the (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ice and administrative procedure. committee is particularly desirous vancement of Science. Na agency has attempted expan- central committee of the Alliance of conveying the message to the • sion of activities. The outcome on Israelite Universelle, according to various groups in the city that no efforts to increase income from tui- reports made public in Paix et campaigns are being planned and s tion fees is reported doubtful. "In Droit official journal of the Alli- that no pledges will be solicited Detroit, on the other hand," the ance. , from their organizations at the con- statement says "the tuition fee The central committee of the so- Special Services in the Morning to be Addressed by Rabbis ference. It is desired to extend to collection system has been im- ciety, whose work is educational r. Ufor ssishkin his the honor that is due him proved upon, with the result that Franklin and Frain; Hon. Lily H. Montagu of and charitable, was so disturbed by s inspiring leadership the increase in 'free' cases despite Great Britain's White Paper on during 30 years of Zionist activity Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger to Address Jewish Radio Forum in Her Honor Sunday; 296 London to be Speaker at Banquet. and partly 'pay' cases, the total Palestine that it felt called upon in Palestine. amount of tuition fee collected has Chapters of Hadassah Arrange Celebrations; Palestine Jewry Unites in to express itself outside the usual I. A. Lawton and George Ash- not dropped." On Sunday, Jan. 4, there will be the past five years, will speak on kenaze are the secretaries of the or boundaries of its activities. Paying Her Tribute; Lauded by Hebrew Press. On the question of reduction in gathered together in celebration I "The Intellectual Challenge of Re- rangements committee. salaries or substitution of inferior of the eightieth anniversary of form Judaism." Melville S. Welt, Urges Income Tax, Loan. . J. N. F. B teachers, the statement declares': JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) — the existence of Temple Beth El president of the congregation, will The Jewish National Fund Coun- Will Be Honored With Honored by Communities "It is gratifying to note that in The replacement of the existing representatives of the fourth con- make a few introductory remarks. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) Radio Througl.out the World. Forum Address. instance has there been ■ re- no There will be special music at this taxes by an income tax, the aboli- Jewry throughout the world hon- duction of salaries of teachers or The seventieth birthday of Miss service. tion of the animal tax when the in- the replacement of better type ored Henrietta Szold, founder of Henrietta Szold, outstanding lead- In the evening, members of the come tax is introduced, the re- Hadassah on her seventieth birth- teachers with less qualified people er of Jewish wemanhood. which congregation and their households FRAM TO SPEAK ON (Turn to Last Page.) day, Sunday, Dec. 21. Throughout will gather at a reunion in the so- "ALBERT EINSTEIN" was celebrated last Sunday by (Turn to Last Page.) this month her birthday 13 being Jewish communities throughout the cial hall of the Temple, there to made the subject of addresses from celebrate together the tine achieve- World's Greatest Mind to its world, will be honored this Sunday the pules and platform. The ffini by the Jewish Radio Forum, spon- ments of Beth El through four Theme of His Sermon Sunday. chapters of Hadaesah all prepare,1 sored by Joseph Canter of Cantor's score years. extensive programs in celebration Furniture Shop on Twelfth street The gathering will take the form "Albert Einstein" will be the of the event. The New York and of a congregational banquet, at subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's ser- over Station WM'S(' from 1 to 1:30 Brooklyn chapters united in a joint which the guest speaker will be mon Sunday morning, Dec. 28, at P. m. celebration on the day of her birth- Sulzberger, Mrs. Slayer B. the Hon. Lily II. Montagu of 1.on- 10:45, at Temple Beth El, ih'ooul- day at the Isaac M. Wise Memor- daughter of Rebekah Kohut, whose don, England. bliss Montague, ward at Gladstone. ial Auditorium of Temple Eniano- article on the editorial page of this who landed in New York during To be Held in New York; Some of the questions with issue deals with the career Of Miss El. • Sularnith Schwartz of New the past week, has been received which Rabbi From will deal in his Two Labor Leaders Join Szold, will he the speaker of the Non-Zionists as well as Zionists with great acclaim in the metropo- sermon are: York to Address Junior Their Party. program on the topic "The Life of voiced their appreciaiton of the lis, where she has made a number Hadassah. In what sense is Einstein, gener- work of Miss Szold, who is consid- of addresses to large and enthus - ally conceded the world's greatest Henrietta Szold." NEW YORK.—According to a George Galvani, musical director ered the foremost Jewess of today. mind, a religious man? How does Miss Sulamith Schwartz of New statement by the Zionist Revision- of the forum, has arranged for a The life story of Miss Szold is he square religion with science? program of Palestine music. ists, with headquarters at 156 graphics!!} described in a special York, national chairman of the cul- What led Einstein to become a Fifth avenue, two prominent Zion- l'hilip Slomovitz, editor of The article um the editorial passe, from tural fellowship committee of Zionist? What led Einstein to he- Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will again ist labor leaders, Ezekiel Rabino- the pen of another noted Jewess Junior Iladassah, will he the speak- come a pacifist? Is Einstein's broadcast the important last-min- er at the special meeting of the witz, former editor of the Zionist Mrs Itebckah Kohut. DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN genius a product of Jewish blood ute Jewish news. Detroit chapter this Sunday after- labor organ, "Fern Folk," and S. or German education? Is his doc- noon, Per. 2K, at 2:30, at Hotel Bookspan, former national secre- secutive generation of membership Last Week's Program. Honored in Palestine. trine of relativity as unintelligible MISS HENRIETTA SZOLD Stutter. of the Zeire Zion Ilitachdut, Last Sunday's Jewish Radio For. tary in the congregation. as the newspapers make it out to urn was featured by a Chanukah I FRUSAI FM. 11. T. A.)—Po. The cultural fellowship was first resigned from their party and It is a noteworthy fact that be, or can it be brought home to program. Rabbi Lean ', ram of Mical differences were forgotten as suggested at the Detroit conven- joined the Revisionists. In their while the congregation has in- the average man? the entire Jewish community of tion as a distinguished inner circle statement they predict a split creased its roster of affiliated Temple Beth El spoke on "The Sig- Rabbi Fram will also review the nificance of Chanukah." Mr. Gal- Palestine turned to the celebration to which will be admitted those among the Zionist labor adherents members in full proportion with several biographies of Einstein rani, assisted by Edith Smits and of the seventieth birthday of Hen- members of Junior Ilada.ssah who as a protest against the present the growth of the general commu- that have recently been published: rietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, have attained the required knowl- policy of labor leaders in Palestine, nity, much of its increase has been Rea Weissberg as soloists, and with "Einstein the Searcher," by Mosz- Mrs. Burton Clamage, at the pi- educator. social worker and the edge of Jewish studies. The cul- who are supporting Dr. Chaim from within, and it is one of the kowski; "Contemporary Immor- best loved Jewess in the world. Full tural fellowship aims to give to Weizmann and his policies which, gratifying things to which its rab- ano, presented a program of Chan- tals," by Richardson, and "Ein- ukah music. page Announcements in all the He- members of Junior lladassah who in the opinion of the Revisionists. bis and officers will point during stein," by Albert Anton Rieser. will make the effort, a general have "brought Zionism to its pres- the celebration services that sons Rabbi From, in his address, said Local B'nai B'rith to Meet brew papers herald her birthday. l'raising her efforts as a teacher, knowledge and appreciation of that "the meaning of Chanukah is ent catastrophe' state.' and grandsons and great-grandsons Hereafter at Maccabee and leader of Israel and in rever- Jewish things similar in type to The first national convention of of some of the origial members FEDERATION HEADS really as broadly universal as the ent appreciation of her cast labors what they have acquired in their of its celebration. The event the Zionist-Revisionists party of have maintained their fealty to the Temple. TO MEET JAN. 3, 4 scene in the cause of the Jewish national American education. which Chanukah commemorates is America will he held in New York institution throughout the years. renascence practically every Jewish as important to non-Jews as to The celebration of the tenth an- beginning this Saturday night. That the chain of tradition may A lively contest is expected at political, social and welfare organ. niversary of Junior Hadassah Jewish Federation executives Jews, for it was at Chanukah time The first session, at Hias hall, will continue unbroken, it is planned will convene in Cleveland on Jan. some 2,200 years ago that it was the election of officers of Pisgah tuition, headed by the Jewish Na- through the $10 luncheon in March be addressed by M. Danzis, na- that at the morning services rep- 3 and 4, according to an announce- decided whether the Jewish people Lodge No. 34, of B'nai B'rith next Gone! Council, the Jewish Agency is spurring on members for this tional president of the party, and resentatives of the older genera. RABBI LEON FRAM ment made this week. Prof. J. Smertenko. The sessions tion will symbolically hand down Monday night, Dec. 29. Several and the Palestine Zionist Executive event, especially since the Detroit This conference will discuss M.l 'a'T il hluie‘e. se ' causes for which the contestants will be in the field for signed the tribute to Miss Szold unit is the first in the country to on Sunday and Monday will be to those representing the youngest antic audiences. She has been de- held at the Broadway Central group within the Temple the Scroll scribed by someone as a spiritual the present economic emergency Maccabeans fought are universal in official honors, which will include, who passed the three-score and ten initiate such a luncheon. With 110 reservations already pledged, Hotel and will be devoted to dis- of the Law . genius. Arrangements for the , and the problem of how to treat character. The Bible belongs to besides the regular officers of the mark on Sunday. The Hebrew paper Haaretz says the various committee chairmen cussions of problems affecting the banquet are in the hands of the: it. The sessions will follow the the world. The Macacbeans saved lodge, delegates to the convention Rabbis to Speak. series of meetings of the Ameri- •it. The belief in one God, the fath- of the grand lodge to be held early "in these distressful days it is es- and their co-workers are at work Zionist movement today. A Vladi- newly formed activities committee At the morning services, Dr. can Sociological Society and kin. er of all men, is fundamental to hu- in July. mir Jabotinsky banquet will be sential and agreeable to regard a adding to the list. of the Temple Leo M. Franklin, who has been dred groups. There will be five man progress. The Maccabeans Miss Rose Gordon, chairman of held Sunday evening. The election will be the last few lovable personalities whom God Both El's History. divisions of the conference and preserved it. The Sabbath Day function of Pisgah Lodge taking has spared and from whom we de- the ways and means committee, L. Altman of Detroit will be one the minister of Temple Beth El During the 80 years of its exist Dr. John Slawson of the Jewish with its proclamation of every place at B'nai Moshe Dexter Cen- rive faith and hope." Speaking for who may be reached by calling of the speakers on the program for more than one-third of the en- ■ leisure ter, the lodge just having leased the entire Jewish community, the Empire 2014, reports that there Sunday afternoon, and will dis- tire period of its existence, will race, Congregation Beth El has Welfare Federation of Detroit will man's right for rest and cuss "Our Social Program." Other speak on the subject, "The Spirit- occupied a number of places of head the division which will deal spelt the end of human slavery and quarters for meetings and other paper expressed the hope that Miss are many novel methods whereby Detroit delegates are A. Weisbrot, ual Challenge of Reform Juda- worship, beginning in a humble with Jewish social service founda- has been the workingman's great- functions in the Maccabee Szold will soon return to assume funds can be earned by those mem- A. Mayerberg and George Zer- ism." and Rabbi Leon Fram, di- room in a private dwelling on East tions not generally considered part !est charter of liberty throughout her educational, health and social bers who are raising their $10 (Turn to Last Page.) rector of religious education for of the federation. (Turn to Last Page.) (Turn to Page Two). work. nitzky. through their awn efforts. I Congregational Reunion Will Mark i Beth El 80th Anniversary Jan. Henrietta Szold, Founder of Hadassah, Honored On 70th Birthday by Jewish Communities Everywhere REVISIONISTS OPEN CONVENTION DEC. 27 CULTURAL LEADER TO SPEAK SUNDAY PISGAH TO ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY