Amerierm 'apish Perkvb- eal eater

morr onsnamoricu

lin the upbuilding of our homeland,
DR. NATHAN KRASS TO BE SPEAKER AT
a
E retz Yisroel, an d in mintaining
ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN DINNER AT
ou r possessions there by contribut.
ici:io nc I ul
a
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HOTEL STATLER SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 201
fathi

Is American Jewry Becom-
ing "Declassed?"

RABBI AARON M. ASHINSKY ACCEPTS CALL
TO RETURN TO FORMER PITTSBURGH POST

' himself to be not alone "Bonaich,"
Continued from Page One)
turn to farming. It is for safer
a true son of Israel, but also to be
to direct Jews to agriculture now, aunt to enforce Kashruth. He
"Banaich," a masterbuilder along
before they are forced to complete was the president of the combined
all lines of Jewish life and thought.
declassification. Russia and Po- Slizrachi societies and was an im-
last night called upon public-spirit-
"It was indeed as a 'master-
land should serve as warnings. In portant factor in the work of the
ed Jews to live up to their obliga-
111111
re-
Russia, where tragedy is stalking United Hebrew Schools and of builder' far known
tions in the present crisis and not
renowned for his great organizing
in Jewish communities and is as- Zionism.
to reduce the pledges they made
ability, fur his rare gift and power
suming the role of the Angel of
Rabbi Ashinsky stated this week of speech, fur his quality to teach
last Soar-
Death, relief was found for thou- hat he mould not resist the pres-
'Our [motto at this time must
sands on farms, in the colonies of sure brought upon him by Pitts- the old and enthuse the youth, to
be: •No! reductions On our pledges,'"
Women's Special Gifts Team.
present the cause of Judaism in
Mr. heltooy declared. Our oohliga-
Under the leadership of Mrs.' the Agro-Joint. In Poland, too, burgh Jewry fur a return too that masterly manner, to stir the heart
tions at this time are far greater
Henry Willman, who is also chair-1 the hope of many is in their de- c city, Pittsburgh Jews stated that anol soul of his listeners to the
than they have ever been before.
man of the women's division of the sire to turn to farming. And the he W.1s needed there to carry on bottom of their eonsciousness—a.o
We ate taxed with the responsibil-
great Palestinian experiment is the work he began 31 years ago.
based on a return of Jews to pro- The call for Italobi Ashinsky to re- such a masterbuilder it was that
ity of caring for the needy whom
we mast supply with their daily
ductive pursuits, and on their re- turn to Pittsburgh first came too the conning of Rabbi Ashinsky to
Leaders'
Endorsements,
Detroit was hailed five years ago
bread and whose problem has be-
assuniption of a farming career.
him two, years agoo, but his final
Non-Jews as well as Jews are
conic o!or problem as a result of the
It is well to speak of Russia and decision to accept the cull was not as a historic event in the life of
DeLmit Jewry— and alas! if the
taking an interest iu the ctimpaign
of Palestine as great charitable hate ton • AS week.
une mtolooyment situation. And we and have issued statements en-
great plans and projects of Itabloi
must make it possible for the ex-
endeavors during drives for funds,
Rabbis and laymen expressed
dorsing the causes replesented in
but they are, in fact, the most im- heir regrets this week (on Rabbi Ashinsky (lid not materialize ill!
i s ting social service institutions to
continue to function, unless we de- the quota. Frank Cooly, superin-
portant reconstructive efforts. And Ashinsky 's departure from De- this city—the blame for it lies not
tendent of schools, stated this
the sooner we learn that Russia troit, swing that the community in the leadership or personality
sire it to be • said of us that we
of Rabbi Ashinsky! Indeed, all of
week:
permitted the worthiest institu-
and Palestine are not exceptions, will be the loser.
Jewry of Detroit will bear testi-
"It is a great pleasure to endorse
tions to go bankrupt because we
and that wherever Jews are they
Statement by Dr. Franklin.
the
mony to the fact that Rabbi Ashin-
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
of
the
placed larks on our pocket and our
must seek and gain security in
Dr. Leo SI. Franklin, in a state- sky has given, yes, has spent him-
Jewish Welfare Federation. A
farming,
the
better
for
Jewry
pocked oo
ment to The Detroit Jewish Chron- self, his personality, his rare men- •
movement
of
this
kind,
having
for
"I know that there are excuses,"
everywhere.
de regarding Ashinsky 's tal, 11101'111 and organizing powers
Mr. Deltoy continues in his ap- its g al such worthy objectives, is
Secure Through Poor,
esignation from his Detroit post. in the service of God and Isruel.1
peal. "I know people will say, do serving of enthusiastic approval
- Of course, there are serious dia. I : lectured:
There is mo Jewish cause, whether
We have lost heavily, our incomes from all those who are believers in
advantages ill fanning, but though
"It is a very distinct conopli-
this
great
humanitarian
under-
poor, the farmer is secure. And nent to any man to la' asked to of national magnitude or of local
have b e en reduced.' But we must
not permit, encourage or tolerate taking. I certainly wish you great
a perusal of answers to a recent r esume a post whio.h he has pre- scope, if but it advances the spirit-
ual welfare of Israel, it it is but
such excuses, when starvation sllocess in this worthy cause."
questionnaire among .lowish farm- I
•ioously filled. It indicates on his
Mrs. thirty NI. (Bessie W.)
stalks in our paths. It is true that
ers, broadcast by the Jewish Agri- , tart tine ability, as well as con- instrumental in builolingg all Pal-
Shulman,
president
of
the
liolite
we have lost and that our incomes
cultural Society, reveals a spirit s ' if duty,in the performance estine, if it lessens Jewish sutler-
f
ing and misery—whether in De-
have been reduced. But we arc not Relief St.cioly, issued this state-
of satisfaction among the more
• • • nient •
troit or abroad—but that Rabbi
than 80,000 Jewish farmers in this
calling on ou r
"In the case of Rabbi Ashinsky. Ashinsky was a leader, spokesman,
"As president of the Home Re-
of their incomes in this emergency
country. Gabriel Davidson, gen-
hese qualities have been proved' supporter in such movements!'
situation. We are calling upon lief Society, a body of 125 sincere
eral manager of the Jewish Agri-
MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN
not only in Pittsburgh, his former
It is with deep sorrow and
them to give Of their capital. It women, who see the terrible effects
cultural Society, in an analysis! none, to which he is now return-
Kerman Division C.
of this depression on our own peo-
anxiety that I see Rabbi Ashinsky
is an obligation to the community,
which he recently gave of the an ,
to our fellow-men, to our conscien- ple who formerly were givers to, drive, a special gifts committee, steers to this questionnaire, cites' lig, but as well during his minis- parting from Detroit. Woe to the
ry in Detroit. During his stay boat, say the sages, that rides on
PIA such a drive as is being ! composed entirely of women, was
the following observation from'
ces."
organized this week to solicit large the letter of one of the Jewish' here Rabbi Ashinsky has shown a the crest of the stormy ocean, that
All Element. Included.
• contributions for the Allied Je•-
very considerable interest in Jew- becomes on the high seas deprived
11r. DeRoy is assisted in the lead-
farmers:
ish community problems, and his of its captain!"
ish Campaign. Mr. Delioy, in an-.
ership of the drive loy a group Of
"It seems to me that the Jew
nouncing the selection of Mrs. is yearning to return to nature. leparture will be regretted by a
Leaders of the Jewish Welfare
officers representing every element
far
wider circle than is represent- Federation of Detroit, when in-1
Wineman's
committee,
stated
that
in the community. More than
Ile is getting sick of the townd
•41 by the membership of the con- formed that Rabbi Ashinsky was
the women had so distinguished with
2,500 workers have been enlisted
.
• • k l• Ile
that he has served.
themselves in last year's ,,versult- is beginning to perceive that there 5, I
to leave Detroit, expressed their
as volunteers for the drive, unit
Rabbi Hershmsn's Statement.
. scribed campaign that they had is no meaning to the grind of town
regrets and stated that his depar-
this army of workers has been di-
Rabbi
A.
SI, Hershman, when ture will be a loss to the commu-
made
themselves
absolutely
indis-
vided between 10 divisions and 90
life. He listened in to the story
of Rabbi Ashinsky's resigna- nity. Rabbi Ashinsky, in a fare-
pensable in all fund-raising enter-; of the outdoors, and became fas- ! tilt
teams. The pledging of the work-
,
prises conducted for the benefit Of ciliated. The work is hard, but ' ion from his Detroit pulpit to re- well message, appeals to the com-
ers to the causes represented in
the Ie ss fortunately circumstanced. interesting. It is work where the! turn to Pittsburgh, said:
the campaign was accomplished in
munity ill behalf of the Allied Jew-
"Deep regret will be felt at the ish Campaign. Ilis appeal will be
Mrs.
Winem
an's
committee,
the past fortnight through the ef-
body and mind participate. It isl
decision of Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky found in another column of this
known as Team II of the special
forts of a special workers commit-
creative work, and therefore satis-
0 leave Detroit. His vast learn- issue.
gifts division, consists of: Mrs.
tee headed by Robert J. Newman,
fying.
; ng, coupled with his active and
Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. M. H. Blum-
with the assistance of Max L.
"The Jew feels the benefit from '
berg,
Mrs.
Ralph
Davidson,
Mrs.'
whole-hearted
interest in many
Black, Maurice Bordelove, Irving
this phase of labor very soon. It
fields of endeavor, the unflagging
David S. Diamond, Mos. Joseph II.
BY THE WAY
Blumberg, Harry (i,hcn, David
gives him prestige, good compan-
Ehrlich, Mrs. Clarence II. Engguss,
zeal and tireless energy with which
Cooper. Abe Dubrinsky, Morris
ionship, it teaches him the true
Sirs, Milton Freud, Mrs. Fred A.
he has pursued his arduous task, (Continued from Preceding Page.)
Fishman, Rabbi Leon From, Ben-
lessons of life, he grows strong
Ginsburg, Mrs. Samuel It. Glo-
have won for him a host of friends
jamin Goldberg., Samuel H. Gold-
and self-reliant, he learns once
power, Miss Edith Heavenrich,
and admirers. But Detroit's loss yet he always at the same time
fine, Benjamin F. Goldman, Charles
again Good's law', 'in the sweat of !
Mrs . John Ileavenrich, Mrs. Max
is Pittsburgh's gain. I wish Rabbi could enter somewhat into the
Hamburger, Joseph Hartman, Jos-
thy brow shalt thou eat bread.'!
May, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal,
Ashinsky much success in his old- criminal's psychology as well. Ile
eph Klein, Samuel Levine, Robert
This law is not a curse, but a nat-I
Mrs. Abe Srere, and Mrs. Joseph
sort of pointed to the social rather
new field of labor."
R. Marwil, Samuel Nathanson,
oral , • , when fulfilled,
M. Melt.
than the individual implications.
Rabbi' Fischer's Statement.
Gus Newman, Robert Rosen wrg,
,
Preliminary work done by Sirs. will produce an honest and healthy
I have read somewhere that
Rabbi Moses Fischer of Congre-
MRS. HARRY M. SHULMAN
Norman Schwartz, Simon Shetzer,
Wineman's division for the forth- ' generation.
gation B'nai Moshe, in a statement there is a Talmudical tradition
President Home Relief.
Barney Smith, Samuel Sternberg.
"The Jew needs support. Ile
coming campaign has plowed her
regretting, the departure of Rabbi that when a Jew was executed in
Pre-campaign work in compiling
'needs moral support, he needs!
ancient Jewish times, the rabbi
a list of close to 10,000 prospective launched now. We cannot help but s team in the front rank of workers, technical aid, he needs financial' Ashinsky, declares:
donors in the drive is in the hands feel that it should enthuse those and their campaign co-workers
"While the departure of Rabbi would chant: "Forgive us the mar-
aid. All these things he needs'
A. Si, Ashinsky from Detroit to ac- der we have committed." You
of the special prospects committee who have the interest of the com- have named this team "Gert's Go-
urgently, immediately. The Jew,
Getters."
cept the spiritual leadership of his felt something of the same spirit
of which Joseph II. Ehrlicah is munity at heart.
'the modern Jew, does not want
"We likewise feel that if we can
Correction.
chairman, with Maurice Enggass
former community in Pittsburgh of Steffens.
charity. Charity degenerates
interest those who half-heartedly !
—k-
The following is a corrected list
will be keenly felt in all respon-
i partake of communal affairs, to a of kevmen and eoptnins of Di 1- every good effort of the Jew. The sible and constructive Jewish cir -
WHEN STEFFENS FASTED
realization of the seriousness of the ions lS, C, G and I of the $215,000 Jew wants a welbot•ganmed mu- cies as a distinct loss to Detroit
Always,
Steffens
made the ef-
tual aid, a well-organized insur-
present crisis, then thos effort on Allied Jewish Campaign:
ance, a well-organized loan, edu- Jev•ry, the greatest sufferer and fort to get the other man's point
the part of a vast majority of our
loser by this event—which has of view. Thus, he tells how at
Division II: Moe Leiter and Norman cational societies. If charity is to
leaders will not he in vain."
Schwartz, ke, men: capt•ins. Sol Komi., be offered to the Jew, it should be cast its shadow in advance for a one time, when he had become in-
Rabbi Aobinsky's Appeal.
A. Silverhlatt. N. D. Metzger. Sam
year—is the Orthodox Jewish com- terested in Jewish life on the East
Swath,
Albert Miller. Mrs. Moe Leiter, I in leadership. Give him leaders, !tinnily which will be deprived by
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, whose
Side, that he fasted one Yom Kip-
and II my II. Leven: Mrs. Hose E. New- organizers, and last, but not least,
resignation from his Detroit pul- ma. division secretary.
give him the humanitarians to in- the exit of Rabbi Ashinsky of its tour, and put a mezuzah on his
Division C: Mrs. A. Srere and Mrs.
pit to return to Pittsburgh was re-
foremost leade r, its eloquent door. And Steffens, of course, is
vest
for
a
great
Jewish
enterprise"
spokesman, its representative in not a Jew.
ceived with regret by local leaders, Sidney J. Allen, keymen: eald•ins. Mrs.
Such altruism from a New Jer-
in a farewell message to the com- riittfern
When all non-Jews shall become
" .n.
An
•
.11'n7le.. .I:1;:s
'"
Hattie
1- sey Jewish farmer is certainly a all great issues and concerns of
munity makes the hollowing appeal ter Lam, Mrs. II. Stone, ;int. A..
the
day before the great Jewish Steffanized, we shall not need Pal..
Mrs. II. Skillman. Mrs. M. Petrie. !symptom of more natural happi- public; which becomes poorer by
DURING 1930
in behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam-
estine.
ness
than
the
hustle
and
bustle
of
shut Mrs. Schwartz. N•than Hat ark, di-
(•opyright, 1931, J. T. A
paign:
the departure of Rabbi Ashinsky
vision eeretr,
!the store-keeper who, as one of
"The Jewish community of De-
Division I. I. Ilimeihneh, Norton F.
with a genuine sage and servant,
A statistical report just
' Ashner.•nil Dirty H. Solomon. keynien: them put it, even when they to with a great Talmud Chacham,
will
soon
find
itself
in
the
Ile
who
knows should rule, and
troit
compiled on a company grasp of an intense and indispen-
• 1 I notenjoy
.
with a personality which proved he who does not know should obey.
J rnon
am ,;
Need for Vocational Guidance.
operating without distrib- sable drive fur the Allied Jewish H.
Possibilities in farming being
tor, jobber or dealer ex- Campaign, to be conducted by a Phil Illoomearden: Mr,. Florenes "S:4;0,
limited, and agriculture offering a
n seerst•ry.
pense in a non-competitive force of 2,500 zealous workers, a divisio
Divis ion (I: Samuel N•thanson and solution to the economic problem
veritable army of volunteers, un- Assistant Prosecuting Attorney George
field, shows almost twice der
the leadership of division key- Stutz, keymen: captains, P. K. Sandorf, ! of only a fraction of the Jewish
the earnings for 1930 as men loud team captains and the Mrs. II. It. Prenslauer. Mrs. Esther Git- population in this country, it is
lin, Mrs. Alms Ruhinstein. Mrs. O. Hob-
sponsorship Of the Jewish Welfare in, Dr. David Kliger. Dave Goldberg. time to think of other means of
for the year 1929.
solving the material puzzle. The
Joseph Klein. M. Ilordelove, 11. Harnett.
F ederation of Detroit.
"During the period of the cam- 11. Frank. Miss Mirian. Lavine is di- establishment of vocational gUill-
ision secret•ry.
ance bureaus in every important
Use the coupon
paign, May 10-20, the host of so-
Jewish center should receive first
licitors, representatives of every
consideration. Every reasonable
PIANO
element in the community, will go TO APPEAR IN
ought from now on to he
forth with a determined resolve
RECITAL NEXT FRIDAY effort
made
to check the entrance of the
and will bend every effort to reach
youth into professions that are
the goal of the quota, $215 tan). It
Miss Florence Kutzen, (laughter
is not (over-assuming to state that, of Mr. and Sirs. Harold Kutzen of already overstocked. The young
Members Detroit Stock Exchange
not withstanding existing financial 2689 Glendale avenue, will be pre- men and women should be ad-
vised to think of professions
1466 Penobscot Bldg.
difficulties, such an admirable or-
which Jews have not heretofore
ganized array of inspired workers
Randolph 6391
entered. Young women should be
—with the captivating slogan For
directed away front the over-
Relief at Home, in Europe. in Pal-
crowded fields of teaching ;DPI
'lama
estine written on their standard—
stenography. And our young men
are hound to come out victorious.
a
"M'e are now passing through
should be warned away from law
Addreis
most critical period in our history,
and medicine. We are already
especially our blond brothers In
suffering from over-production in
Piscine
Eastern Europe are in a terrible
these fields.
plight. The monsters of economic
And that which we failed to do
dtpression, social discrimination
in the past 30 years—to direct the
and political oppresion have con-
, attention of the youth to trades-
spired against them to torture their
' must be carried out now. One
body and soul. hear their piteous
Hebrew technical institute in New
appeal from across the ocean, the
! York is not enough. Every Jew-
heart-piercing cry that thousands
ish community, with a population
of impoverished Jews are fighting
of 5,000 Jew's upwards, should
despair, and many of them, losing
have a similar institute to train
hope for a better future, are either
the youth for productive pursuits.
tommitting suicide or submitting
Because now that parents are be-
to conversion. Do not close your
ginning to realize the futility of
ears, but rather open your heart
title and profession hunting, they
and your purse. Help them in their
are at a loss where to place their
OUTSTANDING VALUES misery; assuage your heartache,
children. And in instances where
if you have any , with the balm of
parents and children agree on
your liberal contribution.
trades for the latter, they are ban-
FLORENCE KUTZEN
"Right here in our midst we have
' dicapped in choice of schools, with
the victims of the unemployment
prejudice and discrimination play-
netted
in
a
piano
recital
at
the
De-
crisis; our philanthropic and edu-
ing its ghastly role. While the
cational institutions are groaning troit Art Museum Friday evening,
prime duty here devolves on Jew-
May
8,
at
8:30
o'clock.
Admission
under the weight of continued de-
ish leaders to battle against this
ficits and their very existence is is free and the public is invited.
Miss Kutzen is a pupil of Dr , prejudice in schools as well as in
dependent en the success of the
Mark Gunzberg. She had an au- employment, the immediate need
forthcoming campaign.
is the creation of vocational
OOKSELLERS
"An Israelites we should consid- dition with Ossip Gabrilowitsch
er it our most solemn duty to help who encouraged her in her work schools have such a school, and
E • very
J ew
en t er
-
you
th.
ew i s h C en
and said she had great possibili
schools for the training of the
ties.
every Jewish boy and girl should
be trained for productive and
BLUCHER TO ADDRESS
honorable trades. There is no
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. better corrective for the rise in
gangsterism.
"Classics That Bore You" will
It is true that activities of the
be the subject of Walter Blucher's youth cannot be controlled. But
speech at the meeting of the they can be guided. And eco-
Young People's Society of Con- nomic and vocational guidance is
gregation Shaarey Zedek on Sun- of great importance at this time.
every mile
You Save when you buy the Ford and you save
day, May 3, at 3 p. m. The meet- It is an obligation to the youth,.
drive During the life of the car the saving on the
you
ing will be held at the branch of and it is of prime importance to
c onsiderably
cost of operation and upkeep will amount to
the Synagogue on Twelfth street, prevent the complete declassifica-
more than tlu sa•ing on the first cost.
between Clairmount and Atkinson. tion of American Jewry. Without
Don't keep paying for repairs on your old c•r when
Business announcements and a vision, it has been said, a people
We'll
give
price.
you c a n buy • new Ford at such • low
short social period will close the must perish; and grave dangers
you a good trade-in allowance and deliver the Ford for •
meeting.
are certainly facing American
small down payment.
Jews, unless vision will guide us!
Hadassah
Spring
Dinner
to
prevention from serious eco-
Jr.
nomic
Dance May 17.

(Continued from Page One.)

and All Srere as associate chair-
men.
Assisting them in listing
the prospects lire: Sidney L. Alex-
ander, Maurice 11. Blumberg, Nat
lioduck, Harry Cohen, Anthony
Deutsch, Nloorris Fishman,
Friedman, Stilton Gordon, Nathan
M. Gross, Joseph Hartman, Israel
Ilimelhoch, Jesse F. Hirschman,
Julian II. Krolik, Henry Meyers,
.1. B. Neiman, Samuel Itubiner,
Simon Shootzer, Abe Shilfman,
l'eter N'ass. Maurice II. Zackhenn,
Rudolph Zuieloick.

They will look so well that
they can't he told from new

,

(Continued from Preceding Page.)

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Come forward with your gener-
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you will find your reward in the
promise of the Psalmist 'Ile loath
scattered abroad, he bath given tot
the needy; his righteousness ell-
luroth forever; his splendor shall .
Ile exalted in honor.

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