A mericam Arish Palallcal Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 _ All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS _ ..--71,1111111111r1=111molomPwl IIEDETROIT LWISH HROAICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0.4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 9 USSISHKIN ASKS REDEMPTION OF PALESTINE SOIL --- Given Rousing Ovations at Receptions Arranged In His Honor. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931 Forward Discontinues Its English Section. NEW YORK.-- (J. T. 1.1— IL eiders in Jewish journalism are discussing the fart that the Daily Jewish Forward has dis- continued the English section, for several years a feature of the Sunday issue eof the paper. The Jewish Morning Journal, in an editorial, reviewed the failure of the effort of Yiddish newspapers to strengthen them- selves against the gradual de- cline. of the Yiddish press by publishing sections in English. Reference is made to the Tageblatt, a paper founded sev- eral years ago, which carried an English section daily. The paper speedily failed. Several other Jewish papers, however, introduced the English page as a weekly feature. The Forward reduced its English section to half some time ago, and this Sunday announced its abolition. The Day still has an English s. page every Sunday. FEDERATION HEADS ADOPT PRINCIPLES AFFECTING CRISIS Issue Statement on Social Ef- forts in Present De- pression. Palace of Belshazzar May Confirm "Daniel" LoNDoN.--(.1. A.1 — The Book of Daniel, whose authen- ticity has often been doubted by Biblical authorities, may be proven to be one of the nicest historically valid of Biblical documents through the latest archeological investigations in Ur of the Chaldee, it has been reveals-el by Sir Charles Mar- ston, industrialist and scholar, who has financed many expedi- tions to Biblical sites. Sir Charles has received the reports of C. Leonard Wooley, director of Is joint expedition of the University of Pennsylvania and of the British museum, ex- cavating near Babylon. The ex- pedition hue uncovered the site of the palace of Princess Bel Shalti Nanna, sister of King Belshazzar, whose feast, accord- ing to the Book of Daniel, was interrupted by the Hebrew prophet's reading of the cele- brated "writing (on the wall." Previous archeological discov- eries have confirmed the sack of Jerusalem by Belshazzar's g randfather Nebuchadnezzar. Cuneiform writings of the sixth century B. C., found on the scene of the excavations, are said to give "remarkable confirmation tee the fifth chap- ter of the Book of Daniel." Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent; GRANTS TO SCHOOLS North End Clinic Nutrition Class VOGELSTEIN'S PLEA Receives Contributions of $ ,800 WON'T BE REDUCED AGAINST CREATING By N. Y. LEADERS mrs. ,..„) ISSUE ON ZIONISM Jewish Education Associa- Butzel and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel Give $900 Each; Program of Pediatric Clinic Placed on Full Time Basis With Aid of Gifts. Urges Union of Hebrew Con- Mrs. Leo M. Butzel and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel loin recently given $900 each for the nutrition class coonelucttol by North Fad Clinic for the children in its pe- diatric clinic presenting feeding and other habit problems. These gifts enable the class to be put on is full time basis. ' mothers and visitors to observe gregations Not to Precipi- the care of the children without Talmud Torah Support. l being seen by them. Thus moth- tate Controversy. ers were able to see how nursery THOUSANDS EXCLUDED — —.- RECOMMEND POLICIES SERVICE TO SCHOOLS school teachers were often able to SEES MODERN JUDAISM FROM MASS MEETING FOR PRACTICAL WORK avoid temper tantrums, crying, WILL BE CONTINUED AS ADJUSTING ITSELF etc., or how they handled them Overflow Audiences Clamor — — Dr. Slawaon Participates in when they did occur in spite of all Appeal to Public to Maintain to Greet World National efforts to avoid them, and how the "There Are No Substitutes Deliberations at Cleve- Jewish Educational Fund Leader. In the spring of 19211, Mrs. Mor- children were gotten to eat food land Meetings. For Religion," Stern Tells decai Ezekiel and Miss Dorothy they refused at home. The moth- Standards. Convention. Ahlavetz, bath then connected ers were also instructed as tee what An unprecedented outpouring of Executives of federations of Jews who clamored for the oppor- NEW YORK. No reduction: with North End Clinic, arranged foods the children should have Jewish philanthropies front vari- PIIILADELPIIIA.—(J. T. Al ou s parts of the country, whose despite the ecomodeeic depression, in with the Merrill-Palmer School for and how to prepare them. They tunity to pay honor to one of the —A plea to the delegates not to outstanding leaders in the world the subsidies to he granted by the a class of such children and their tasted the food which they pre- precipitate a Zionist controversy constituent agencies have a com- marked the visit in Detroit of Me- Jewish Education Association too , mothers. This class was conducted pared for the children's lunch to eon the floor of the conference and bined annual budget of $30,000,- nachem Ussishkin, international Talmud Torahs one] other Jewish at Merrill-Palmer and in spite of become familiar with it them- implicit confidence that the Jewish 0(10, issued a statement of princi- president of the Jewish National schools, was announp ol in a state- moony difficulties showed goad re- selves. The dietary laws were, religion "whose origins aro plesfoor conserving Jewish social Fund. ment signed by all officer, ffi of the cults and efforts were immediately and lino, strictly observed. work during the economic depres- w•rupped in the mists of ant quity From the moment he arrived at In addition, Miss Alderman vis- organization. These will made tee reinaugurate the work. ■ sion. Twenty-four leading cen- will adjust itself "to the tempo of the Nfichigan Central depot on Sun- pay the tuition in whole en. in part Last winter these efforts were ited the homes to help the mothers modern Western life and to the ters of Jewish population in the day morning until his return to for 2,750 children registered in 71 successful through the assistance and fathers with their problems. oiled States and Canada were new philosophical conceptions of New' York on Tuesday, thousands represented among the executives. ,chools whose parents are too of Mrs. Butzt.1, who underwrote, In spite of the little time that our day"—these were the two out- were present at the functions in his the cost of the food and provided could be devoted to the class, be- poor to pay it themselves. A two-day conference was held standing features of the address honor to greet him and to listen to in Cleveland and following the The statement of policy, which much of the equipment, and cause of the demands of the clinic of Ludwig Vogelstein, New York, the message he brought from Pal- sessions a continuing committee announces also the continuance of through gifts front Mrs. Harry needs on Miss Alderman, again chairnian of the executive board, estine. Ilundreds were turned was appointed, with Dr. Solotnon the other services of the assume- Farbstein and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. satisfactory results were obtained. at the (opening session Monday away front the luncheon at noon Lowenstein, executive director of tion on the same. basis as in previ- Dishes, magazines, toys and ma- Other mothers avosh difficult chil- morning of the thirty-second bi- Sunday, tickets for which could the Elaboration for the Support of ous years, contains an appeal to terials for toys were donated by dren came tee the clinic because ennial council of the Union of have lawn sold at a premium, ex- Jewish Philanthropic Societies of directors of Jewish schools, to Miss Ruth Blumenthal, Nate E. they saw the benefit derived by American Hebrew Congregation'. Ussishkin Greeted at Impres- cept that the hall was filled to ca- New York, as chairman, and the ' Jewish parents and to the Jewish Shapero, Mrs. Douglas Brown, the mothers of the children in the Approximately 1,500 delegates sive Ceremony at City pacity by those who early made following members: Dr. Ludwig' public at large, calling for the Mrs. Philip Brown, Harry Z. eola.ss. As as result this fall there have come from virtually every Hall. their reservations. And at the B. Bernstein, Pittsburgh; Samuel maintenance (of Jewish educational Brown and the Merrill-Palmer was a waiting list of 211 children part of the country, exceeding the mass meeting at frost 2,000 were A. Goldsmith, Chicago; Kurt Pei- standards "which have been at- School. The United Hebrew besides the seven who were curried expectations of the local as well as turned away, while the ,600 1 who At an impressive cceremony ser, Cincinnati; Dr. Ben M. Selek- tained after many years of unre- Schools furnished quarters, janitor over tenni the first class. Dunne; the national committees on ar- packed the hall literally hung to ' Mayor Murphy's office ' Monday man, Boston; Dr. John Slawson, service, cooking utensils and last winter and spring 12 children mitting toil and at the cost of mil- rangements. every available spade. morning, the official greeting of the Detroit, and Miss Frances Taussig, dishes. Merrill-Palmer School and 10 mothers were cared for. lions of dollars." At this writing it Is not yet Greeted by Children. city of Detroit tad the state let New York. The Bureau of Jewish supplied student teachers for the The Statement. When parents and children nave known whether the request of M. Upon his arrival at the Phila- )liehigan was extended to Mena, Social Research, which conducted The statement, which is entitled , nursery school. Miss Ituth Blu- learned to carry on by themselves Vogelstein to let well enough alone deqohia-Byron hall for the luncheon hem lissishkin, world president of Warburg Sees Palestine menthal, a splendid volunteer, preliminary study on which the "No Surrender of Spiritual Stand- other children are taken into the insofar as Zionism Is concerned, on Sunday, Mr. Ussishkin was hon- the Jewish National Fund. gave most faithful and excellent class. Supervision fa continued as discussions were based and ceollab- ards," follows: Cause Critical; Makes will be granted. The pros and ored at an impressive ceremony in Mr. Ussishkin was presented to dorated inn icing up the state- assistance. Miss Martha Alder- long as seems necessary after the • "In the difficult period of cons are adequately represented in Call to Arms. which more than 500 children of Mayor Murphy by Fred M. Butzel ment of principles, is represented ireadjustment readjustment through which man, head dietition at North End children leave the clans. the council. Mr. Vogelstein ex- the United Hebrew Schools partici- who said that the visitor symbl- Clinic, was in charge of the pro the committee by its director, we are passing there is a tendency plained he is impelled to make the Program Enlarged. pated. M. II. Zackhtoim and Ber- izes the desire Of the Jewish people Harry L. Lurie. The cause of Palestine ha, to bring about a general dovenward jest and instructed the mothered In October the class once more request since the debate will lead nard Isaacs, president and superin- to rebuild its ancient civilization in The. statement of principles, in never been in on critical a state revision, in matters communal as The class was held one day a week: started on the oneday-a-week plan. to no conclusions and may result tendent of the schools, greeted Mr. Palatine. The Mayor, in his greet- abridged form. follows: as it is today, according to Felix well as personal, cultural and Dietary laws Ob served. D. . Simons underwrote the coat in acrimonious discussion. Ussishkin, and little Carol Landau ing, stated: M. Warburg, Jewish leader, and 'spiritual as well as material. A useful observation screen, Make Recommendations. Urges Moderation on Zion. and Myron Rosenthal presented Mayor's Address. I. In the absence of industrial until recently chairman of the ad- Economy, retrenchment, curtail- presented by Mrs. Butzel, allowed (Turn to Last Page.) Expressing the hope that the "Detroit, today. has a unique and governmental provisions for ministrative committee of the ment have become popular catch- Mr. Ussishkin with a pledge from question of Zionism would not be ■ I this city the the children of the schooels for h en ,. the prevention of unemployment, Jewish Agency for Palestine, in a words. Of course there exists a infected into discussions at the figure and one $3011 to inscribe th- nionoes of t hoo most or for dealing with the destitution message addressed to American serious economic stringency, but convention, Mr. Vogelsteln added: late A. Rogvoy, 'Cosi I Rooloinsoen of the mat he-stone movements that created by it, the relief of p o verty Jewry in connection with the even Ape serious is the ground- "In view of the state of unrest and Louis Duscoff in tho• Golden the world has known. Menachem and distress is an insistent obliga- emergency national conference on less hysteria which fails to dis- and tnental anguish in many Jew. Songs and cheers by the Ussishkin personifies that fine tome, tion e.f organized social work. Jew- Palestine to lee held Sunday, Jan. tinguish between the temporary Book. ish circle's on account of condi- children interspersed the proogram. tioolial idealism and practical vision ish social workbag not and must not 25, at Hotel Biltmore, New York. and the. permanent, between the tions in Palestine, may I be per• Mr. Ussishkin in response to the charactet'istic of Jewish types, that hesitate to accept its share of re- The message appears in this week's unimportant and the fundamental. Addresses Jewish Forum; milted to say a few words of children's greeting, expressed his has mach. the Jews renowned speensibility for the increasing re- issue of the New Palestine, official "The most fundamental of all Actions Committee Decides earnest warning in the interest of joy at the fluency of their Hebrew through all the ages, that has lief measures to deal wit h h the pri- organ of the Zionist Organization Jewish communal activities, Jew- Guest at Phoenix Club peace and harmony of this coun- to Send Fund-Raising speech and said that he was cheered turned their thought back tee the vations which the depression is im- of America. ish education, has become one of cil?" he said. Luncheon. IT the demonstration of Jewish Ileonuoland and inspired and vital- posing upon the Jewish group. In the first comprehensive re- the first victims of this readjust- Delegaton to U. S. "We have to recognize that the loyalty and devotion to the Hebrew ized the spirit of Zionism through- 2. The new or enlarging prob- view that he has made of Palestine ment process and of the prevailing Prof. Horace Kellen, philoso- Union of American Hebrew Con- language on the part of the youth. out the, world today. Such a heri- lems of need growing out of the events since the formation of the , spirit of uneasiness and fear. In LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — After gregations has many loyal mem- pher and Jewish leader, spoke be- Ile urged that to go on in that tage, such is wealth of tradition, depression should be met by Jew- Jewish Agency in Zurich, SWitzer. some quarters that have become five days of extensive de.hate and bees whose views differ widely on spirit and expressed the hope that such a steadfastness of purpose and ish social work in an adequate land, in August, 1929, when Zion. o infected with this lowered morale, heated discussion, the emergency fore the Jewish Open Forum Tues- questions of Palestine, Zionism they would speak Hebrew in their devotion to ideals as these people manner and with proper standards. fists and non-Zionists weer-arra* leiCikh' educational standards have meeting of the Zionist Actions Com- . (lay night, in the chapel of Temple and nationalism• have shown, will carry them At the same time the safeguarding ized into one body for the upbuild- I already suffered a serious decline, mittee finally decided to postpone Beth El, on "Jewish Culture and homeland. "1 feel that I have the right to Democracy in the United States." through any emergency, and crown Of standards previously developed . ing (of Palestine, Mr. Warburg re- and bill fair to suffer still more. Judge Simons Srmaks. the seventeenth World Zionist Con- ask of all delegates to exercise Professor Kellen declared that' gress ill 11 (Nil. not hdrr than June. Aaron Kurland presided at the their efforts with that success is an important necessity of social fers to the negotiations that are Will Continue Subsidies. wisdom and moderation in the dis- luncheon, at which organizations which C,1111,4 to those who know no work organization. now going on between the British "The Jewish Education Associa- 13. The Congress had been sched- the essence of democracy dues not cussion of Palestine and kindred rest in the acknowledgment that presented pledges and cash to the turning hack, who tolerate no com- 3. Organize(' effort to establish government and the representa- , lion, therefore, deems it necessary uled to meet at Carlsbad, Feb. 21. questions, because our organisa- amount exceeding $3,000. Mr. Kur- promise. Immediately utter the decision the voice of the majority is intel- tion community programs concerned tives of the Jewish Agency in re- tee make public at this time its for- was called into being to Wive "I feel privileged to welcome, with Jewish education, recreation gore! to the Passfield White Parer , mal decision that so far as its own was taken by a vote of 2(1 to 11, ligent and divine. "Rather," he land, in an all address. paid Min- a different problem. Our union or to the guest and called on the Altuachem Ussishkin tee our city, to and culture are considered as es- and gives the first indication, that services to Jewish education dur- the Mizrachi members of the Zionist said, "democracy is instead a sym- was organized and exists for the audience for indefatigable effort 1 . 1 , 111111( nil uuponhim the tine work sential phases of Jewish social satisfactory conclusions may be ing the forthcoming fiscal year are Executive, including the Mizrachi pathetic respect for other men and purpose of uniting the efforts of he' has done and too wish him suc- work. Some of these services are , expected from the conference to concerned, there is tee be no president, Rabid Meier Berlin, an- other opinions and a recognition far the fund. American congregations in the Judge Charles C. Simons, in a cess in his undertaking.extend of recent development and have 1celjust difference's of opinion re- I lowering of standards. The asso- ' mounded that they would immedi- of their significance in the entire preservation of and revival of Jew- brief address in which he greeted my congratulatons to the Zionists not as yet established themselves specting the White Paper. ciation will continue its scholarship ately resign from the executive. The scheme of inter-relationships, in- ish religious life in this country. "The Inside Story." Mr. Ussishkin and urged the audi- of this city in having a lender who fully. Others are organized na- subsidies to Talmud Torahs std Mizrachi (organization had strenu- ter-dependences, and fundamental If we are liberals, as we claim, let ence to carry on the work of the unites in himself see many qualifi- tionally and are concerned with The national conference next other Jewish schools in the sonic' ously opposed a postponement. On inter-participations." us prove it by exercising tolera- con- I After Dr. Kailen's lecture the tion cations of leadership, and Jewish National Fund, said that clients widelydistributed,or with Sunday, which is reefarded as the measure and under the same regu- the I■ then hand, Dr. Nahum Gold- and consideration towards he came primarily to express the gratulate Mr. 1"ssisitkin in his priv- problems of national or interna- ' lotions as heretofore. The asso- man, radical Zionist member of the audience entered into a spirited those who differ with us " 'Turn to Page Two). regrets of his father, David W. Si- ilege to represent the outstanding tional significance to the Jewish ciation will also gel forward with executive from Gerniany, whose or- discussion and in reply to a ques- Praise. Ochs and Brown. mons, who is in Florida and was group and have only occasional ! its other forms of service to Jew- ganization has instructed him to re- tion, Dr. Kellen remarked that the Mr. Vogelstein paid high tribute therefore unable to be present per- (Turn to Page Opposite Editor's!) contacts with local communities. . ish edut.ati(on, including the fie- sign if the ('ingress was postponed, assimilation of the Jew is not to' to Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of be looked upon as a desirable sonally to greet the guest. Because of this fact the federation INTERESTING DEBATE velopment of the board of license, stated that he would remain in the the New York Times and chairman thing for, in spite of obstacles, the eveoo'utiv• until his organization's Theodore Levin, speaking in the as the intermediate agency has a AT PISGAH MEETING grants for school repairs. educa- of the $5,000,000 endowment fund Jew has contributed and is con-, name of Mr. and Mrs. David W. CENTER CLUB LEADERS definite responsibility towards na- tional propaganda, registration executive could meet. campaign of the Hebrew Union Victory for Weismann. tributing to the tonrichthent of the Simons, turned over t Mr. TO HEAR DR. STUTSMAN tional social work. It is impor- Last Monday evening, Jan. 19. 1service, Ivrith, etc. College, rabbinical training school In all quarters here the decision entire culture. kin the gift of a valuaIdo• to•deel of tant that ding the time of ells- at the Imigeroom of the Irnai "The maintenance of all of for Reform Judaism, and to David I to postpone the congress and the When asked whether anti-Semi- land near the Hebrew too Rachael Stutsman of the tress these elements of the .1(owish '1Vrith. I'isgah Lodge No. 31, in those services imposes a heavy ad- A. Brown of New York, chairman become the property of the Jewish Merril-Palnier School will addi!es, social work program in the United the "ffaccabee Building, two oleo- ditional burden on the compara- I acceptance in hill id the resolutions tism was necessary for the per- of the union's board of finance. of the actions committee are looked petuation of the Jews as an ethnic National Fund. The assignment the club leaders of the Jewish States be safeguarded. Similarly, looting teams of the 11'nai Writh tively snout' circle' of men and wo- "The outstanding event of the was niftily in mentor) . of Miss Syl- Centers Association, 31 Mol- communities have a responsileility Hind Feoundation of the UM' er- men who have hitherto borne the upon . 11S a victory . for Dr. . Chaim group, Dr. 'Callen replied that it last two years, in fact, in the his- . which was no more necessary than dis- tory of the unioon, is the successful via Simons. The land is valued at 1 arse Monday, Jan. 26, at 9 p. for continuing their programs of city of Michigan presented a ela responsibility. But these men and has been the target of considerable ease is for good health. efforts of Mr. Adolph Ochs' cam- ni., in The Relationship between service tee non-residents as well as bate on the subject "Role col, women feel that, in the case of Kallen's lecture was given paign Mr. Ussishkin spoke briefly at Psychology and Club Work' tee the resident population affected. that neo interference be offered the Jewish educational standards, the criticism within the Zionist Organ- for the financing of the col- ization. In his speech before the under the auspice's of the Jewish the luncheon, p ointing to the !Wee, The problems arising out of lege," Mr. Vogelstein said. "This relidous policy (of Sooviet RUA- policy of downward revision can- committee, 11r. Weizmann, who re- This lecture is the s econd of a Centers Association, of which Mil- oly for fortifying the foundatieon se ries which is being given by the industrial depression are not pe- S`. " not he tolerated. These standards, achievement places this great in- signed the presidency of the Jewish ford Stern is president and Sam- oo the Jewish homeland IT redoem- Jewish Centers Association in or- culiarly a Jewish matter. The stitution in a position which is The participants were Leonard which have been attained after Agency and the Zionist Organiza- uel Levine is executive secretary. .• g the soil of Palestine. worthy of its traditions and its ob- der that its club leaders may have cemintunity, in its largest aspects, Kimball (of Pittsburgh and Morris many years of unremitting toil and tion when the British White Paper At noon on Tuesday 11r. Kallen The Mass Meeting. including the state and federal Moyer of Detroit, on the affirms-. at the cost of millions of dollars, ligations toward American Julia- the benefit of professional training was issued, attacked the opposi- was guest at a luncheon at the . Noblii A. M. Hershman presided and experience in fields related to government, organized inelustryl and Nathan Levy of South are not yet high enough to be tion's methods in their campaign Phoenix Club, where he described ..° the massmeeting Sunday after- club work. The first lecture was and organized comniunity groups, ! capable of diminution without "If this endowment rune] for the ti Bend and Joe Solomon of Deoit. against him, and signified his wil- the work of the New School of So- has indicated by, its concern with negative. see lolls injury to the entire Jewish college had not been raised, our (Turn fo Last Page.) given by Miss Marie Rasey. lingness to continue to direst the dal Research, with whoe.e faculty t he problem the responsiloility union would have been in a most The meeting opened with an in- Oppoalte Editorial) work for Palestine on condition he is now associated. Julian II. address by Ben F. (Turn to Page that the present atmosphere of op- Krolik presided at the luncheon. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) troductory (Turn to Last Page.) Goldman, chairman of the inuol- position and criticism to be cleared leoctual advancement commit . up. Among (other decisions taken up by the Actions Committees were group of classic select.on da 9 r ed that a delegation be sent to the United States to raise funds, drastic reorganization of financial arrange.- • Issu e d to World Je wr y Through Jewish Tele- A rho's.. past president of the st u - ! silents, the discontinuance of Ilao. ', medic I lot ( n I 000, I y f th ( g r a p hic A 14 ency; State 10 • 000 "People With- lam, the Zionist monthly, the con- A . Hebrew Poet's Memory to be tinued existence of the politUal 3lakes Announcement at Memorial Service in Jerusalem; Bernard Richards Protests Linn, conducted the debate. out a Country" to be Affected. large and appreciative Rude. w o c Memorials Held in Many Parts of the World; Dr. Honored at Meeting commission cooperating with the Indictment of a Whole filled the auditorium to capao•o, v Zionist Executive in the negotia- Wise Gives Thanks for His Life. Saturday Night. People. NOVN0.---(J. T. A.)—Lithua- inaccurately edited. Ile said that ' Plans for the forthcoming I.', on tions with the government and that .1 ;in .l every' became panic-stricken the police department has in mind are now being prepared by cow- the Palestine Jewish National barring employment only to newly The one-hundredth anniversary NEW YORK.— Charging that JERUSALF:M.- -J. T. A.1. -Tho once before his congregation after when the Kovno district chief of mittees of Pisgah Lodge and will f the. great Hebrew poet, Yehuolah Council and the Zionist Organiza- Straus Health Center, donated by many weeks of illness. Worshipers police made public an (official com- arrived aliens and not to fortoign- the besot( "The American Rich" he presented at a general pan" (1630-1s92), will la. the late Nathan St.aus, was drawn both by the opportunity to munique stating that on and after ors who are old settlers. Despite published by Doubleday, Doran & miner. meeting Monday evening: Leib Gordon (Turn to Last Page.) ,immemorated at the next cultural dot, violence to the. spirit of thronged at the memorial set vices honor Nathan Straus and to greet January, (932, no alien will be this reassuring statement, which • Jan. 211, at the lodge auditorium. ! allowed to obtain employment in nevertheless is not clear on what good will between Christians and The next regular meeting of the meeting of Kvutzeth Ivrith to he for the lit.ilantl•onist Sunday their leader, filled every seat on is meant by newly-arrived aliens, held this Satterelay evening at the lews, which has lately been , the first floor and the first two I.ithuania. T h e communique night. lodge will he held on Feb. 2, in the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud torah. warns all Lithuanian firms to make Jewish leaders here believe that aped, and that the. author is guilty Dr. Jailed) I.. Magnes, dean of balconies of the hall. Maccabee Building, The principal address will be ele•• the communique will be carried of writing a wholesale and unjust I arrangements to have needed spe- th e Ileloreow University, presided. Service of Thanksgiving. lim1.1,1 by Aaron D. Alarkson, indictment of the Jewish people, toialists all of whom are to be out in full unless it is rescinded. M. Dizengoff, mayor of Tel Aviv, "This is not to be a service com- prominent educator noel Il•braist, To Review Bonk Written by Col. Bernard G. Itiehards, executive di- S. 0. S. to World Jewry. Lithuanian citizens. and Dr. David Yellin, executive memorating the death of Nathan SCHKLOVEN TO SPEAK • league. An S. 0. S. to world Jewry was rector of the American Jewish ('on-' who from his childhood was a stu- The Jews who will be affected member of the Valid Leumi. Jew- Straus, but a service of thanksgiv- OVER RADIO SUNDAY ds nt of Cordon's works and an ad- lip this legislation are chiefly those sent from Kovno through the Jew- gross, has sent an open letter pro- "Whither Judaism" will he the ish national Council, spoke of Mr. ing for his life," said Dr. Wise. mirer of his poetry. S. Cabot will who hold Nansen passports, which ish Telegraphic Agency in cconnec- test to its author, Hoffman Nicker- Aaron Kurland, chairman of the se another speaker. Roth will subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's ser- Straus's philanthropic and social "Nothing is here for tears, for his ...so identification cards 'segued to tion with the law. Appealing for soon, saying, among, other things,' contributions to l'alestine. The was a noble death and a nobler year refugees in July, 1922, by the help, Jewish leaders here point out that: "Your book will be read with Radio Forum, broadcast tovo ry ' :peak on the. life and works of the mon Sunday morning, Jan. 25, at establishment of the first soup life. over WMBC at 1 o'cl000•k, Hebrew poet. Selections from Gor- 10:45. League of Nations inter-govern- that 10,000 Jews here will have pain and sorrow by those who would "To memoralize Nathan Straus The rabbi's sermon will be a kitchen, in Jerusalem. and the first mental refugee advisory commis- no place to turn as they are a peo- have the right too expect comfort announces that next Sunday's pro- don's poetry will be recited in the health center, in Iliodera. were' in the dull and conventional terms and encouragement from an author gram will present Solomon W. -nurse of the meeting. Rev. II. review of the discussion held this soon under the direction of the late ple without a country. praised as instance., of Mr. Strauss of commemorative utterance would Meanwhile the police are already your standing and scholarship." • Schkloven, Detroit attorney and Milkovsky will conduct the Knot- week at Philadelphia by the twen- rieltjoff Nansen, high commission- endeavors in Palestine. be wholly out of keeping with the Alleging that Mr. Nickerson's ap- leader in the Arbeiter Ring mews.- zah choir and will be in charge of ty-second council of the Union of er for refugees. These passports collecting the names of alien Jews . ogy, re- in eul spirit of the man. The press, eager American Hebrew Congregations musical program. enabled war refugees who had no who will be ineligible for employ- proach to the Jewish question is merit in Michigan, who will sneak vealed for the first time that the to praise him, has spoken of him Yehudah Leib Gordon, who made around the theme "The Future of papers to ment after Jan. 1, 193- The Jews that of sweeping assumption and on the subject, "The Working other identification late Jewish leader had purchased as 'millionaire philanthropist.' Na- travel from country to country affected by this law are of three that he writes in the style of Adolf Man's Contribution to Jew ish himself immortal in Hebrew liter- Judaism." Rabbi Fram will sur- a plot in Talpi.'th a- ix sit• for a than Straus woo much to human vey then discussions from the and to settle in any place where categories. They are those who Hitler, Mr. Richards says to the Life." Mr. Schkloven is an au- ature as the greatest champion and university. to be is philanthropist and he was backgreound of a book on the fu- II find left N'ilna together with the Lithu- author that: "You have produced thority on the subject and has de- exponent of the llaskalah move- they had relatives not a very rich man as men ap• ' Service, in Many Lands. ture of religion in general just in opportunity to earn a livelihood. anian army when Poland occupied a chapter on The Jews,' which voted many years to the study of ment, which did away with Jewish Memorial survire. for Mr. praise riches in our day. Philan- the Vilna territory in 1920, those though purporting In be an at- labor problems, giving particular obscurantism and paved the way written by Rabbi Abbe Hillel Sil- Protests Censored. ver under the title "Religion in a Straus are being held in many thropists are apt to be dull and The local Yiddish papers have who were driven into Lithuania tempt to estimate Jewry, is actual- attention to the Jewish laboring for the present nationalist move- ment, was the author of "In the Changing World." This book was lands throughout the world. In mechanical and unvital, and there appeared with gaping white spaces during the war from the war zones ly characterized fey such animus masses. George Galvani, soloist of Tem- Teeth of the Lion," "In the Depth the January selection of the Re- practically every community in was never anything dull or unvital on their editorial pages because and the staatenlose who have been and permeated with such a sririt this country plans are 'owing made or less than intensely or passion- ligious Book-of-the-Month Club. the official censor had stricken nut living in loithuania for more than a of condescension and distrust that ple Beth EL will be presented in of the Sea," "Sister P.uchamah" ately human in him. There was During Rabbi Fram's absence at to honor his memory. and other poems which are being protests against the communique. decade with never a thought that the result adds neither to our a number of vocal selections. In his sermon in the Free Syna- nothing of the facade or of the Last Sunday's radio program studied in Ilebrew schools through- Philadelphia, the Rev. Maple of the The papers see in this legislation they would be deprived of their knowledge nor tee our faith in hu- 'stuffed shirt' about Nathan Straus. gogue in Carnegie Hall, New ork, North N oodward Congregational man judgment." was dedicated to the Jewish Na- out the world. Il is poetry has a the severest blow to Lithuanian rights. Taking especial exception to Mr. tional Fund, on the occasion of the tremendous influence on Chaim Church took his class in Bible lit- Sunday morning, Dr. Stephen S. He was a simple, downright. forth- Jewish leaders see as the only Jewry but owing to the drastic right man, infinitely more of a as Wiee characterized Mr. Straus erature, presenting the Christian . :ensorship they are unable to ac- hope the possibility that the gov- Nickerson's attempt to revive the .iodit in Detroit of Menachem Nachman Bialik and all modeorn interpretation of the Book of Es-, more than a philanthropist—as a personality than a personage. lie ernment may be influenced to per- allegation that Bolshevism is of Ussishkin. Abraham Goldberg of Hebrew poets. curately picture the situation. could hate with superb oppuience man of Lincoln-like simplicity, tow 'cork Was the guest speaker All Ilebraists are invited to this ther. The rabbi will resume next In a statement to the Jewish mit the naturalization of the Jew- leovish origin, Mr. Richards main- Monday night, Jan. 26, at 9 courage and loyalty, and first of of speech and manner, but above Telegraphic Agency, M. Nawakas, ish aliens, most of whom have been tains that the group of Jews who and Jacob 11. Schakne, manager meeting and are asked to partici- all he could love and did love with proud of his inheritance. o'clock, his teaching of the origin all • Jew director of the police department, residents of Lithuania long enough were identified with the Soviets of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, pate in honoring the memory of the It was Dr. Wise's first appear- I all of himself, and that was much." and evolution of prophecy. e were of negligible number. broadcast the news of the week. great Hebrew poet. stated that the communique was to be entitled to naturalisation. MAYOR WELCOMES ZIONIST LEADER tion Gives Assurance on CALL ISSUED FOR ZION CONFERENCE VOTE TO POSTPONE ZIONIST CONGRESS Law Banning Employment to Aliens In 1932 Alarms Lithuanian Jewry s. 0. s. call OBSERVE GORDON'S "AMERICAN RICH" AUTHOR ASSAILED.7,;iiz . "1',13,:.;=a.)„- ;:.',',; 100 ANNIVERSARY Kallen Discusses Culture In U. S. Straus Purchased Palestine Site for University, Dr. J. L. Magnes Reveals FRAM TO SPEAK ON FUTURE OF JUDAISM — — -