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VOL. XXXI. NO 18
RIDICULE PROPOSED
AS SUREST REMEDY
FO R ANTI-SEMITISM
Recommendation Made by
Broun and Britt in
"Christians Only."
BIGOTRY INSTANCES
QUOTED IN VOLUME'
Authors Say Downfall of
K. K. K. Began With
Tide of Ridicule.
Society Will Provide
Dowries for Jewesses
W A It SA W.-- I J 'I'. A. ) —A
organization to provide dowries
fur about 25,00(1 Jewish spin-
sters, thus enabling them to
marry, hits just been founded
here. It is virtually impossible
for a Jewish girl in Poland to
marry without offering her
fiancee a dowry, but because of
the grave ectontonic position of
Polish Jewry it has become in-
creasingly difficult fon• thou-
sands of Jewish parents to pro-
vide such dowries and thus
marry et!f their daughters.
The new organization hears
the told Hebrew name of "Mish-
pacha," meaning family. Mem-
bers art• required to pay an ini-
tiation fee of use zlotys, about
15 cents. If a 111011101 • weds after
belonging to the organization
for one year she must pay an
additional monthly tax, from
which the dowry fund will be
raised.
'fhe founders of the organiza-
tion are shortly to have an en-
rollment of at least 25,000
members, thus enabling every
unmarried [mintier to receive a
dowry of about $5011 when she
obtains a husband.
J. D. C. LAUNCHES
SIGN ARAB-JEWISH Numerus Clausus Plan for Jews at
Paris U. Due to Misinterpreted Letter
$215001000 DRIVE
PEACE PACT; ENDS
FOR RELIEF WORK
ENMITY AT MOTZA
Ceremony Marked by Orien-
tal Rites; Blood Feud
Wiped Out,
JEWISH AGENCY AIDS
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
Weizmann Says New British-
Jewish Parley to Get
Under Way April 14.
--The rec-
PARIS.—(J. T.
ommendation for the establish-
ment of a numerus elausus for Ru-
manian Jewish students studying
at the medical school of the Uni-
versity of Paris made earlier in
the week by the Rumanian minis
try of education turned out to
hate been loved on a deliberate
misinterpretation of the content,
of a letter from the dean of the
medical school, Prof. Victor Bal-
thazard, to the (lean of the Uni-
versity of Bucharest.
According to the Rumanian
version of Professor lialthazard's
letter he was supposed to have
pointed out that of the 511 Ru-
manians at his school 85 per cent
were Jews, and of these a major-
ity were not Rumanian citizens.
Professor Balthazard was quoted
as saying that 435 of the 511 Ru-
manians had applied for state cer-
titivates which would enable them
to practice in France, thus adding
to the problem of too many for-
eign physicians in France.
The letter further quoted Pro-
fessor Italthazard, who was sup-
posed to be seeking verification of
his figures, as saying that the
problem could be solved by exclud-
ing the Rumanian students at the
Parisian medical school.
lie introduced in the French sen-
ate to cancel the privileges to Ru-
manian students desiring to prac•
lice medicine in France. The bill
would submit them to the same
conditions applicable to [Aber for-
eign students who have passed
examinations in accordance with
the regulations, but the bill will
not discriminate against Jewish .
students or Rumanians or any
ether nationality.
That the entire matter is the re-
sult of some sort of misrepresen-
t ttion is further indicated from a
statement by the Rumanian lega-
tion here. According to the Ru-
manian version of the affair, Pro-
fessor Balthazarel was supposed to
have sought confirmation of his
figures from the Rumanian lega-
tion here tend failing to receive a
reply communicated with the Uni-
versity of Bucharest, whose offi-
cials turned the letter over to the
ministry of education.
Letter • Hoax.
The Rumanian legation declared
that it had never received any in-'
quiry regarding the number of
Jewish students at the University
of Paris' medical school and
characterized Professor Balthaz-
ard's letter as a hoax.
'the belief that the Rumanian
ministry's recommendation was'
made on the basis of misinterpre-
tation comes from l'arisian Jewish
circles who feel that Rumanian
]inti-Semites are responsible in a
probable effort to prove that anti-
St mitism is growing even in
France. It is pointed out that such
anti-Semitic suggestions as are
made in the purported letter are
incompatible with the liberal views
of Professor lialthazard, who has
often rendered important services
to Jewish causes.
Needs Graphically Described
At Two- Day Conference
In New York City.
PROMINENT LEADERS
ENDORSE CAMPAIGN
Greetings Received From
Hoover, Einstein, Many
Jews and Non-Jews.
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
.1
Jewish Net Champion
Deprived of Titles
COMMITTEE CHOSEN
TO MAKE PLANS FOR
COMING CAMPAIGN
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Dan-
iel Prenn, German tennis cham-
pion, who represented Germany
successfully in many interna-
it
tional tennis tournaments, ws
copelled
to surrender his
m
Drive's Quota for Local and
chapionship and withdraw from
the tournaments, following
Foreign Causes to be
anti-Semitic agitation against
$215,255.
him.
Mr. P.•nn is a Polish Jew
ENGGASS CHAIRMAN OF
who had been recently natural-
ized in Germany. The German
STEERING COMMITTEE
Tennis Association suspended
him because he allegedly de-
Group to Develop Organiza-
manded money from a racket
firm for using their rackets.
tion That Is to Sponsor
The suspension has caviled a
Campaign.
sensation in sport circles. The
general opinion is that Priam is
According to a statement issued
nut guilty. There is also fear :
by Adolph Finsterwalcl, chairman
that Germany, without Prenn's
of the board of the Detroit Service
participation in the Davis Cup
Group, Clarence H. Enggass has
tournament, will have small
been appointed chairman of the
chance of getting anywhere.
NEW PORK.—(J. T. A.1—A
JERUSALEM,—(J. T.
—To
campaign for $2,500,000 for the
the accompaniment of colorful
relief of European Jewry, whose
Oriental festivities, eternal peace
need was pictured by an impres-
was pledged Monday between the
sive succession of noted men ex-
Jewish colonists of 'Motza and the
Pert on the economic and social
steering committee for the $215,255
Arabs of Colonia, whence came
problems of Jews as greater than
Allied Jewish Campaign of the
the rioters who destroyed alotza,
it had ever been before, was en.
Jewish ( ampaign of the Jewish
the colony nearest to Jerusalem,
Deed into on Sunday by the
Welfare Federation, to be launched
during the riots of 1929. It was
American Jewish Joint Distribu-
during the attack on NIttlza that
Committe following a two-day
five members of the Minded' tinnily
convention at the Pennsylvania
Downtown Headquarters
and their guests were killed.
Hotel attended by 500 delegates
For Federation Campaign
Twelve Arabs accused of these
from all parts of the United States.
murders were acquitted on Jan.
The $2,500,000 relief budget fur
Downtown headquarters have
24, 1930,
1931 was unanimously adopted by
been opened for the forthcom-
the delegates; $1,000,000 of the Committee Headed by Mrs.
The peace pact WutI initiated by
ing Jewish Welfare Federation
sum will be raised in New York.
Simon Brom the first Jewish colo-
J. H. Ehrlich Sets Aside
drive for $215,255. The new
The reorganization of the Joint
nist to return to Nlotza after the
offices are located at 1412 Grin-
Denies Content..
Distribution Committee was an-
April 12-13.
riots. Broza, once charged with
weld, corner Clifford. The tel-
nounced
by
James
N.
Rosenberg,
In
a
statement
to
the
Jewish
the murder of an Arab (luring the
ephone number is Cadillac 0447.
vice-chairman. Under the new
Under the ausnives of the girls'
riots, was released when the evi- Telegraphic Agency, Professor
plan
the
organization
will
consist
dence against hint was found to Balthazard declared that he had
work committee of the Jewish fen. •
hortly by Detroit Jews. The cam
of a national council composed of
never indicated in his letter to the
have been fabricated.
.
iaign is for those worthy twat, na
250 men and women prominent in tors Association, headed by Mrs
Noted Scholar and Lecturer
University of Bucharest the num-
Agency Negotiations,
Jewish activities, and of a board Joseph II. Ehrlich, Sunday after- ional, and international philanthr-
ber or status of Rumanian Jewish
Sheik Sultan Abughosh and
To Address Open Forum
of directors of 48.
noon and evening, April 12, and 'pies which are of vital concern to
students studying at the Parisian
Abraham Shapiro, as pioneer cold.
he Jews of Detroit,
Felix M. Warburg, chairman of
at Temple Beth El.
medical school. Ile characterized
nist in Poach Tikvah, were named
the Joint Distribution Cormnittee,,
the statement credited to him as a
"The functions of the steering
negotiators by the Jewish Agency
opened
the
conference
on
Satur-j
pure
invention.
and when he arrived a clerk eyed
"The Jewish Community, Old to conclude the peace arrange-
committee," declared Mr. Enggaiss,
day evening. Rabbi Jonah ILI
him and made inquiry as to his re- and New," will be the title of the ment. They were assisted by
Professor Balthazard admitted,
'are first, to make plans for the
Wise of New York, it was an-!
ligion. Mr. Marx's answer was to address to be d•livered Tuesday Charles Passinan, an American, however, that a bill would shortly
approaching campaign, and second
!mimeo', will direct the national
walk boldly to the register and
o build up and develop for the
evening, March 31, at 8:30 p. m.. who is now administrator of the
drive for $2,500,000; and Albert
ampaign an organization that will
sign Harp° Macalarx, which an-
Palestine Emergency Fund.
Ottinger will be at the head of the ,
swered all objections and certainly in Temple Beth El Chapel, under
pinsor the work in an efficient
'fhe pact was entered into in
New York campaign for $1,000,.'
made the hotel the hull of the
manner."
Copy
Must
be
In
Early
the traditional Oriental manner
;000.
:Member; of the Allied Jewish'
incident.
For Coming Two Issues.
' with the slaughtering of a sheep
Greeting. from Hoover, Einstein.
Pointe to K. K. K.
Campaign steering committee are
to wipe. out the blood feud. Among
Messages of greeting and good-
"I think that much might be
Clarence II. Empress, chairman,
the witnesses to the signing was
On account of the Passover
will
were
received
by
the
Joint
will
done in a somewhat organized
Maurice Aronsson, Maurice J. Cap-
Colonel Frederick Kisch, chair-
hclidays, 1111 news items, for the
from
tribution
Committee
campaign tat make fun of preju-
-
lan, Louis S. Cohane, Aaron De-
(Dis
man of the Palestine executive of
coming two issues, will have to
President Hoover, Prof., Albert
dice and show its ridiculous as-
Aishiskin's
Class
to
Roy, Juselth II. Ehrlich, Adolph
Rabbi
be in the hands of the editor two
the .1t.o! ish Agency. Shortly after
Einstein, Governor Franklin D.
pects. I am under the impression
Finsterwald, Julian II. Kroh's, Fe-
Observe Tractate's End
the pact had been signed, Dr.
(lays earlier than usual. Copy
Roosevelt, and Gilbert Bettman,
the the downfall, or at least. the
lix
J, Mahler, Robert It. Marwil,
for the issue of April 3 must
Chaim Weizmann vi , itt.t1 Motza.
On April 5.
attorney-general of Ohio; among
diminishment et( the power and in.
Robert J. Newman, Meyer L. Pren-
reach the office of The Chronicle
Shapiro was the Plan who con-
the speakers at the convention
tluence of the Ku Klux Klan began
tiss,
Nate S. Shapero, Milford Stern,
not later than Monday, March
cluded the famous Petach-'fikvah-
Wong, Israel of Detroit announ- I were former Governor Alfred E.
with the tide of ridicule heaped
Samuel Summerfield, Melville S.
Judeida agreement in 1921 as a
30. Copy for the issue of April
cos that one of the two educational Smith, Lieutenant-Governor Her.
upon it. Few young men were
Welt,
Henry Wineman, and Mrs.
result of which Petach Tikvah has
10 must be in our hands not lat-
groups being conducted under its bert II. Lehman, Felix M. War-
deterred from joining the organ-
Ilenry Wineman.
since nod been molested.
er than Monday, April 6.
auspieys will celebrate the rumple- burg, James N. Rosenberg, I aul
ization when it was under serious
I
This year, more than ever be-
Sion of the study of a portion of the Baerwald, treasurer, whose report
British-Jewish Parley.
and bitter attack. It scented ro-
; fore, the purposes to which the
New negotiations between the I
Talmud at a party ton Sunday eve- told of the disbursement of over
mantic and thrilling tie belong to
money has been allocated are time-
$80,000,000 by the organization
Jewish Agency and the British'
a
something which was held up as
ly. The type of beneficiary includ-
since 1914; Dr. Cyrus Adler, Rabbi
government will begin April 14,
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
menace and as a powerful factor
ed in the budget of the drive is
Edward N. Calisch, Joseph C. Hy-
at which time the proposed $12,-
in the creation of an invisible gov-
man, secretary of the Joint Dice- Monday evening, April 13, have best described by "Relief, at home,
5011,00) development plan will
ernment, . . , But there W10
in Europe, in l'alestine."
tribution Committee. James Mar-, been set aside as open house dates.
come in for discussion, Dr. Chaitn
less appeal after hundred , of
The new items in the Allied Jew-
shall, Dr. Judah 1. Magnes, David The committee aims to acquaint the
Weizmann declared in an address
thousands of cartoons had been
ish
Campaign, hitherto not provid-
A.
Brown,
Hon.
George
'1..
Me-
before
the
Jewish
National
Coun-
drawn in which the Klansman was
italic, Hon. Albert (Ettinger, Rabbi Jewish community with the activi- ed by the Jewish Welfare Federa-
cil
here.
Dr,
Weizmann
pointed
pictured as a fool rather than a
tion,
are: Emergency relief among
Pisgah
Lodge
Arranged
Dis-
ties
being
enoducted
at
the
Jewish
Jonah
B.
Wise,
Dr.
Lee
K.
Frankel,
out that for this plan a tripartite
menace. A white robe was one
I agreement between Arabs, Jews
Dr. Nathan Krass, Rabbi David De Centers Association. All those in- the Jewish needy of Detroit and
DR. SALO BARON
cussion on Capital Pun-
thing, and 0 nightshirt quite an-
subventions
to both the Jewish Old
Sole
Pool,
Rabbi
Israel
Goldstein,
and Britain is essential, thus af-
terested in the Jewish recreational
other.
ishment for Sunday.
Bernard S. Deutsch, and Jonah J. .and educational affairs of Detroit Folks' Home and the house of
own feeling about preju- 'the auspices of the Jewish Open fording t he first opportunity in a
Shelter.
decade to confer with the Arabs
Goldstein
] will be able to vi-vc a cross section
dice. I am sure, is not merely an Foruin, by Dr. Salo Baron.
c
The resolution for the adoption ] of the Jewish Center program. This
i w i estion olifrh o tmr,wi r i h o i w
"Capital Punishment" will be
identification which I make with
Dr. Baron is one Of the outstand- on 0 practical (
of the $2,500,1100 as a campaign includes events to interest to mem-
the subject of a debate to be held ]
any put-upon group nn account of ing authorities in the field of ,few-'
quota was presented by a com- . burs in ages front 6 to 60.
imigcaribn ingg"t atht e""strugggle over next Sunday evening at Northern
my own inferiority complex. It
mittee of which Dr. Lee K. Franker
The girls work committee of the
is more involved than that. It has fish history a n d the Jewish "'am the White Paper and the Simpson High school, under the auspices of
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Irnai ll'tith.
j was chairman; it told of the inceto Jewish Centers Association, which
munity.
Ile
attended
the
University
report,
Dr.
Weizmann
compared
it
something to do wit[ my inherent
I tion of the relief organization, of is sponsoring the Open House, ,s
Alan R. Devine, attorney and
laziness. After all, only active of Vienna and received his J. D., to the David and Goliath battle,
I its work in years when PS much as composed 14 the following: Mrs.
but added that the British govern one of the leading exponents of
and energetic people can maintain Pol. Sc. D. and Ph.D. there. Ile
$15,000,000 had been raised for it Joseph Ehrlich, chairman, Mrs.
In' oent's action was due to a lei,- the revival of capital punishment
prejudice. It's so much simpler
Shaarey Zedek
here, and of the great need fur Sidney Allen, Mrs David Diamond,
was ordained as rabbi after attend-. understanding and 1101 111 opposi- in Michigan, will debate with
to sit back and say, 'Oh, what the
will hold Passover services on
the present minimum budget.
]
ing
the
Jewish
Theological
Semi-
tion.
The
Zionist
leader
explained
Mrs. Louis Kahn, Mrs. Moritz Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Julius
Deuteibaum,
past
president
hell.' And I must maintain that
Praise
Julius
Rosenwald.
Kahn, Mrs. Felix Mahler, Mrs. mornings, April 2, 3 and 4, and on
in addition to being simpler. it is nary in Vienna. From 11119 to that the proposed legislative coun- of Pisgah Lodge, and veteran de-
The delegates also unanimously LeopoldMayer, M rs. Henry Mey-
o f 3,,,,.;.4 , ell had not yet been discussed and bater, who will take the negative.
Wednesday and Thursday morn-
also more sensible."
1926 he h e ld the chair
adopted a resolution forwarded to ers, , ii
that it was untrue that the Zionist
Mrs ,„ter
; lIn oltert Newman, Mrs. ings, April 8 and 0, at the Oriole
Henry A. 'Montgomery, editor
Prejudice in U. S.
history at the Jewish Patalagoga- negotiators had agreed to it. but of the Detroit Times, will act as
Julius Rosenwald, expressing ap- Louis Savage, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs.
In discussing the reasons for
Theater, Linwood and l'hiladel-
.
preciation
of
the
Jews
of
America
N i
the prevalence of anti-Jewish ism in Vienna. he emphasized that it would come chairman. The judges will be
.
Evenin g servi ces will b e
for his work in behalf of Jewish
In 1926, Dr. Baron cane, to New tin far discussion in some form or Judge .Allan Campbell, Louis W.
RABBI E. A1SHISKiN
prejudice in the United States, the
Mrs. Diamond is chairman of held in the Shaarey Zedek branch
agricultural
colonization
in
Rus-
McClear and Aaron Droock, attor-
the sub • committee directly in synagogue, Twelfth and Atkinson.
authors say:
York to take over the chair of his- other.
tling, April 3, at the Beth David sia. The telegram was signed by
Dr. Weizmann told the Council
"It must be remembered that lorry at the Jewish Institute fur Re-
charge of the open house.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de-
that the new l'alestine land ordi-
Admission is free and the pub- Synagogue. Lieutenant-Governor Lehman, aril
discrimination against Jews, rests
This open house event is one of liver the holiday sermons and Rev.
Young Israel this year again in- commended Mr, Itosenwald's "mug-
nuance
which
is
soon
to
be
pub-
lic is invited.
upon a puck' precisely opposite Le Ii g i "n : He was also apr inte'l I i -
the
program
the
many
projects
on
Elijah
Zaludkov•ski will conduct
dueled
the
study
of
the
Talmud
was fished will he found satisfactory.
in nificent leadership and generosity
Ben F. Goldman, chairman of
the prejudice against the Negro hrarian of the institute. He
its educational program and two in settling over a quarter etf a of the girls work committee. Among the services.
race. The sn-•alled Nordic inain. appointed to the chair of Jewish Ile announced that he will go to the intellectual advancement coin-, groups were formed under the guid- million
the
achievements
this
group
are:
I
tton yevcs 011 about three mil-
history at Columbia l'n , yersity in the United States after Passover to mittee of the lodge, arranged the •
tains that he cannot treat the
The recruiting of club leaders, the
1929. It is interesting to note that take , part in the Jewish Agency's t l It e.
• I aoct o f Rabbis E. Aishiskin and I. li on acres" in Russia.
t-nil
t
Stollman. Forty young men at-
President Hoover's greetings to development of a course of train-
1111s latter appointment came at the Palestine campaign.
(Turn to Last Inge)
Dr. M'eis- dent of Pisgah Lodge.
ing in club leadership, the planning
time he Was °Tee " "it" he mann also said that the Zionist ne.;
tend the sessions "f then' classes the campaigners recalled his
the staff of the Training School for gotiators had been obliged to dis-
regularly. •ation with J. D. C. workers in ; of Jewish festival concert pro.
grams for Chanukah and Purim,
Rabbi Aishiskin's group is conc.
Jewish Social Work.
"I
have
been
much
in-
legard advice from America and
Meting the end of the Gemorah terested to learn that You and your and the beautifying of the ('enter
Among Profess,. Baron's pub - Palestine to discontinue their dis-•
"Chagigah,' the tractate rh o•'• o associates are continuing the work building through the re-decoration
li-hed studies are "The Jewish ocussions with the British cabinet,
f.a study, dealing with the s-hut- of the Joint Distribution Commit- and re-furnishing of a number of
Question at the Vienna Congress," 'I discussions which resulted in the
Chana Chizik, Woman Pio-
arly interpretation of the Jewish ti „t , " he N10
• t ( .t 0 1 1 r Warburg,"I club rooms. The committee is of
"The Political Theiries of l'erdi• I MacDonald letter. After the let.
fairly recent origin, having been
festivals and their meanings. In
nand Lassalle" and "The Loss in ,
neer, to be Here Begin-
Mr.. H. H. Prenolimer to Be the accordance with the customary (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ' I appointed only eight months ay.
(Turn
to
Last
Page)
Rumania."
I
- - - -
Sneaker; Economic Problem
traditional practice, Young Israel
ning April 10.
Hold
Con-
Temple Beth El to
Reviewed by Kurland.
will have a Siyum at the Beth Da-
gregational Seder on
vid on April 5. Rabbi Aishiskin
Chana Chizik, one of the first
Mrs. Ilarry II. Prenzlauer, vu- is the spirited leader of Congrega-
pioneer women to have come to Pet-
April 2.
perviser of the Detroit Jewish tion Beth David, having been elect-
retina to help in the country's up-
Emergency Relief Fund, will dis- ed this synagogue's rabbi for life.
building as the Jewish National
"On the Trail of the I'. S. Ma-
cuss the activities and achieve-
An interesting program has been
Ilome, n w on a visit in this coun-
rines" will be the subject of Rabbi
ments of the fund this Sunday, at arranged for the occasion. The
try
in the interests of the Pioneer
Leon Fram's sermon Sunday morn-
p. m., over ('motor's .Iewish R'ulia
ing, March 2:1, at 10:15, at Tem- Purpose of His Visit Purely Scientific; Declares Only Jew- Forum, broadcast each Sunday rabbis and other influential leaders Sedorim to be Conducted for Homeless Men at Shaarey, Women's Organization of Ameri-
of
the
community
will
attend.
Prof.
co
and
Canada, will be a Detroit
ple !Seth El, Woodward at Glad-
from 1 to 1:30 p. m., over Station E. Zaluilkowski, together with sev-
Zedek; Renew Plea for Food Contributions; Mrs.
ish People Can Determine Future of Jewish
guest for a few days beginning on
stone.
W
MIR'.
An
additional
15
minutes
eral
of
his
colleagues
of
the
Can-
Prenzlauer
Lists
Names
of
Donors.
Friday,
April 10.
National Home in l'alestine,
Rabbi From has recently re-
has been added to this forum tors Aesociation, will render selec-
turned from a trip to the Island of
Miss Chizik's first appearance at
through the courtesy of the United tions of Hebrew and Yiddish m•l-
Ilaiti, known as the Black Repub-
Mrs. II. II. Prenzlauer, super-! best answer will come in the form i a public function in Detroit will be
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.1.--Dr.. no party, though a few professors Dairies, continuing the prcgiam fillies. Refreshments, consisting if
lic, which is now under ex•cupa- Frederich Btodenheimer, professor
of checks addressed to the Emer- at a meeting at Hotel Stotler on
are active in one party or another. until 1:45 p. m.
Passover dainties, will be served. visa: of the Detroit Jewish Enter-
tittn by the I'. S. !garbles. Ile trav- of ethomitlogy in the Hebrew Uni-
gency Relief Fund at 8420 Twelfth April 10. On Wednesday, April
Another speaker on the pro-
The committee in charge of or. Kerley Relief Fund, with Readquar-
As a natural scientist, Dr. Bo-
eled to Ilaiti under the auspices versity in Jerusalem, arrived in
street, or by sponsoring food show- . 15, she will be a guest at a tea,
gram this Sunday will be Miss Ella rangem•nta includes David B•rris, ters at 8120 Twelfth street, an
of the committee on cultural rela- New York on Tuesday evening. Dr. denheimer is known as the man
also at the Stetter. Other. func-
•
•
Vera Feldman, executive director
that th • sum of $1,000 ers,ly gathering Passover food ne-
tions with I.atin America, headed Bodenheimer has come to this who re-discovered a few years ago
tions are being planned during her
was raised by her committees to cessities to be distributed among
of the Young Women's Hebrew Iris and Ily ('[hen.
by Prof. John Dewey of (' lumbia,
stay here.
the
nerdy."
country upon the invitation of the the Biblical manna in the Desert Association, who will talk on "Free
aid in the distribution of Passover
%those function it is to facilitate
Miss ('hizik if here as represent-
University of Minnesota to cton• of Sinai. Convinced of the au- Employment for Jewish Girls."
Station Open During Pau over.
r.
necessities among Detroit's Jewish
understanding between the United
ative
of the Council of Women
duct a series of lectures there (lur- thenticity of the food on which the Philip Slomovitz, editor of Tde lie-
Mrs. Prenzlauer, in announcing
needy, through the Moos Chaim
States and the countries of the
ing the next three months. he is Israelites were said to have lived troit Jewish Chronicle, will broad-
the list of donors to the 51o'fisi. Workers and of the General Fed-
fund.
carihhean Sea and I,atin America.
eration
of Organized Jewish Labor
the first professor etf the Hebrew for 40 years during their wander- cast the important Jewish news of
The Emergency Relief Fund also Chitim fund, said:
Together with Dr. Ernest Gruen- University to receive such an invi- ings from Egypt to Palestine, Dr.
"Words cannot express how in Palestine. She has spent the
the week.
announced that Irvine Yarrovs
ing, author of "Mexico and Its
Bodenheimer
led
an
expedition
to
last
25
yeara in Palestine doing
tation from America.
Chord of Jude. to Supply Music.
and Mr. Kaletsky have arranged grateful we are to these donors,
Heritage," and Dr. Chester Lloyd
the desert in 1928. He found that
pioneering work. She is now lead-
Music this Sunday a ill be fur-
for Passover Sedorim to be con- but we have not yet reached our
Ti a representative of the Jew- manna is the honey-like excretions
Jones, head of the Sch., ' of ('om-
er
and
instructor
of a girls co-op-
merce and Administratittn at the ish Telegraphic Agency. Dr. Bo- of an insert which lives on the nished by the Chord of Judea, a Display to Open on April 6 ducted at the Sharey 'Zedek on Wil- quota as there is an increase of erative colony and farm-school
in
lis and Brush for the homeless men families every flay. I am also very
University of Wise-rosin, Rabbi denheimer stated that the purpose leaves of pamarisk trees, a desert symphony orchestra directed by
At
Hudson
Art
Gal-
Tel
Asir.
flee
visit
here purposes
grateful to those who have given
housed there.
Fran spent a week in the Negro of his visit to America is a purely shruh, the juice falling in drops William I'. Bliznik. This organ-
,
to
help
raise
the
fund
of
$60,000
leries.
izatino presents classical and Jew.
shower% for
Republic interviewing both the scientific one and that he will not
Renew Appealfor Food.
to the ground, where it
i hardens ish music and encourages the
"We are going to keep our sta- for th e women's institutions and
members of the Haitian govern- indulge in any political activities
Dr. David Kliger, chairman of
and asciumes a glistening aspect. study of Jewish music by orches-
tion open on Pesach so that the farm-s•hoels in Palesine, the cam-
The exhibition of paintings of
ment and the United States officials while in this country, althoutia he
the
food
clubs
of
the
relief
fund,
The expedition spent 25 days in tras.
Miss Esther Goodman, so- William S. Schwartz will open on
families will receive their milk as paign for which is conducted by
engaged in the occupation of the is deeply interested in Zbonist
this week renews,' the appeal for
the desert, watching the forma-
the Pioneer Women's Organisation.
Island.
work and in the Jewish National tion of manna under all sorts of prano, will be the guest artist on Monday. April q at the J. L. Hud- foodatutTa to he distributed among they have been getting it every day,
The same Chizik is well known
the program.
son Art Galleries.
and also their groceries during
Rabbi From also made a brief Fund.
the needy. Dr. Kliger stated:
atmospheric conditions, and found
to all Jewry. Thane is a member
Last Sunday, Aaron Kurland,
William S. Schwartz was born
('hot Ilanmed."
visit to Cuba where the cmnmitte•
Asked about the sitaation in that manna must he gathered at chairman of the radio forum, was
"Passover is on its way. Due to
was received by President Macha-
in February, 1805, in Russia. At
Mrs. Prenzlauer expressed of one of the first families to have
break of day, otherwise it becomes
tit.. Ambassador Harry F. Guggen- Palestine, Dr. Bodenheimer de-
also the speaker of the afternoon. 11 yeses of age he left for the art the lasting depression many Jew- thanks to the United Dairies for settled f- n land in Palestine. The
ht.im, as well as by representatives clared that the outlook for Jews useless and actually disappears.
Ile discussed the economic prob- schools at Vilna. He begged ad- ish families are without funds to supplying milk free, and the butch- name Chizik symbolizes heroism
in Palestine will improve greatly
Another
important
discovery
of the revolutionary students whose
lem of the Jew in America and mittance at the doors of the art prepare for it. Many families are ers who contributed kosher meat and continued struggle for the
activities have led tie the establish- when the Jews of other countries was made by Dr. Bodenheimer only outlined the difficulties cmfronting who'd and passed a rigid entrance facing starvation and refuse to for Passover. She announced also rights of upbuilding the Jewish
will
realize
once
and
for
all
that
a
year
ago
when
he
found
the
ing of martial law in the country.
the .lewish youth as a result of dis- examination. The free !scholarship admit it because of their past eco- that she will rewire• the work of the National Home. Sarh, a daughter,
Passover will be celebrated at only the Jewish people can deter- reasons for the locust plague. Ac- crimination in employment , the which he received
receiv included full use nomic and social standing. The fund in th of her radioad- fell in defense of the colony Tel-
mine
the
fate
of
the
Jewish
Na-
cording
to
him
the
ova
of
locusts
Temple Beth El by special temple
overcrowding in professions and of art materials but did not include Emergence Relief Fund is doing dress over WNIBC at 1 p. m. this llai during an invasion of the Ar-
abs; Efraim, fell in defense of
services Thursday morning. April tional Home. Dr. Bodenheimer multiply in arid sections and are the concentration in large cities. bread. The four years at Vilna all in its power to provide fur these Sunday.
2, at 10 o'clock, when Dr. Len M. denied emphatically that all of the destroyed in damp climates, and Ile urged that a thorough study be were only preparations for the families in food and money, but
Dr. Kliger expressed thanks to Chulda, during the riots in August,
Franklin will occupy the pulpit.' professors of the Hebrew Univer- the last locust plague in Palestine made of the existing situatim, with greater sorrow which wan to un- the community must remember its the Berditchever Society and the 1929. Chana and the rest of the
and by a congregational Seder sity are adherents of the B'rith wan a result of the drought w hich the view of colonizing Jews in west. fold for him. At 15 he was through obligations in this hour of crisis. Fenkell Ladies Aid Society for family still serve the ideal of con-
structive work en the soil for the
I Immediate help is needed adequate-
feast on the evening of April 2. at Shalom organization. stating that existed in the country for a long,
the faculty as a whole belongs to , time.
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6:30.
I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ly to provide for our needy. The (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) creation of the Jewish homeland.
agency.
Ily Jewish
Ridicule for those who display
anti-Jewish prejudice in this coun-
try is suggested as a remedy for
American anti-Semitism in "Chris-
tiana Only," a book written by
Heywood Broun and George Britt
of the New York World-Telegram
staff, which is published by the
Vanguard Press. The book, which
contains 333 pages, is a detailed
study of various manifestations of
anti-Jewish discrimination in the
United States in economic, social
and political fields.
"To a certain number of hu-
morous and intelligent people
there lies the remedy of treating
the whole sorry scheme of dis-
crimination as a joke," declare the
authors. "I am aware that any .
Freudian will identify this as a de-
fense mechanism. Yet it is effec-
tive. For instance, I one thinking
of an encounter between Ilarpo
Marx and a well known Long Is-
land resort. The comedian had
telegraphed for accommodations ,
DR. BARON SPEAKS
HERE ON TUESDAY
iI
CENTERS DECIDE ON
OPEN HOUSE DATES
TALMUDIC SIYUM
BY YOUNG ISRAEL
WILL DEBATE BILL
ON DEATH PENALTY
•
PASSOVER SERVICES
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
AT ORIOLE THEATER
congregation
DETROIT TO GREET
PALESTINE LEADER
EMERGENCY RELIEF
HAITI TO BE TOPIC
OF FRAM'S SERMON
TO BE TOPIC OVER
RADIO NEXT SUNDAY
,
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Jewish Emergency Relief Fund Raises
$1,000 to Aid Needy During Passover
Bodenheimer, Rediscoverer of Manna,
Arrives for Lectures at U. of Minnesota
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