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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931
XXXI. NO. 26
PREPARE FOR LEGAL BATTLE AGAINST Urge Head Tax to I B'NAI B'RITH SENDS 'A
Save Orthodoxy
ALIEN REGISTRATION BILL; GOVERNOR
DELEGATE TO PROBE
b
n
i
v
s
e
IS CERTAIN TO APPROVE THE MEASURE o o k n eso fRO a o r t haotd eRxi! b-I MEXICAN SITUATION
Catholic fighter
For Jeuish Freedom
Civil Liberties Union Branch First to Act in Protest to Gov-
ernor; Delegation Discouraged From Seeing Brucker
Who Said He is Convinced on Bill.
By MARTIN ABELSON
OPINION THAT LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
EXPRESSED BY PATRICK O'BRIEN, LEVIN
Henri Gregoire, French Bishop,
the Centennial of Whose
Death Occurs May 28.
ican Anti-Semitism.
BELMAR, N. J. — (J. T. A ) — A
proposal that all spiritually - mind-
ed Orthodox Jews impose a volun-
tory tax of $5 a year on them-
selves for the preservation of the
Torah and Orthodox Judaism here
nul!, abroad twig o m fad t %at the
and
Other Attorneys Agree that Measure is Unconstitutional;
Detroit Jewish Chronicle Sencla Plea to Governor
Asking Him to Veto Pernicious Bill.
Sephardic Jews Proclaim
Yom Kippur Day to Pro-
5-
teat Discrimination,
misled in believing that the bill is
a measure against the famous
bogey—Communism.
HENRY WINEMAN LAUDS DeROY; SAYS CHAIRMAN SAVED CAMPAIGN;
MAYOR MURPHY CONGRATULATES WORKERS ON THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS
Poland Intervenes
Dr. Slawson Hails Campaign Victory as Triumph of Youth Who Came to Rescue of Im-
portant Causes; Detroit Only Community in Country to Raise Allied
Jewish Campaign Quota in Last Two Years.
Plan Legal Battle.
The Detroit branch of
the
American Civil Liberties Union
was the first to act against the
Triumph rules the day in the Detroit Jewish community, and a corps of more than
a thousand workers is jubilantly celebraing the successful completion of one of the
most interesting philanthropic strives on record.
Announcement by Aaron DeRoy, general chairman fo the Allied Jewish Campaign
for $215,000, at the luncheon at Hotel Statler at 1 :30 p. m., on Wednesday, that "We
have won our victory," was the signal for a demonstration which brought a triumphant
group of 700 workers to their feet cheering the leaders who directed this most interesting and most suc-
cessful drive in the history of the Detroit Jewish community.
Long before the time set for this "Victory Luncheon,"
hundreds of workers thronged the Stotler
—Photo Copyright J. T. A
HENRI GREGOIRE
Editor's Note t—M•y 25, marks the
centennial of the death of Bishop Henri
was provoking a spiritual crisis. Clark, indicates that the incident a Gregoire, a courageous French Catholic
rt
who
more than •ny other one man was
i m
ial
a ' help
yeshivahs s tv hh ei c l l a i t occ
v. ,e u e ty
h o d, itnw0Maerxeicio City
em . responsible
for the em•ncipation of
ming,
ig, diesintegra
e n
to
the
t French Jewry 142 years ago. In France
threatens Orthodoxy here and of the economic depression whic Jews and Christians have united in •
abroad. Jews were urged to con- manifested itself in demonstra society to honor the memory of this
brs ye ma n w hf
o ottg h t an d su erco
ff
I
tribute to the Jewish Morning tions against Jewish and othe that thos e who differed with
him in re
Journal's fund for the New York non-Mexican elements but that n O ligion might have libertg.
Unless mater
aiw
teo r
Ad - w
forthco
dress Joint Meeting of
District, Hadassah.
Z. 0. A. President to
h
r
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent;
Volunteers Throng Statler Banquet Hall to Celebrate Triumphant End of Campaign for
25 Local, National and International Causes, Hailing Preservation
of Unity in Detroit Jewish Community.
Liberal elements in Michigan and spokesmen for more "even
a score of national groups in this state, caught un
awares by the sudden passage of the alien registration bill
which, at this writing, is awaiting the approval or disc p v‘
proval of Governor Wilber M. Brucker, in a last minute ef-
fort to secure the Governor's veto, organized to be on guard
SZOLD TO SPEAK
HERE WEDNESDAY
Hotel banquet room, where not a seat was available at 12:15 noon. Hundreds were turned away from
the banquet hall for lack of accommodations, and
mire than 200 lined the lobby during the announce-
ment that the quota was oversubscribed by $1,765, making the campaign total $216,765.
J. N F FLOWER D
WILL BE ON JUNE 7
AY
! Observed in Hundreds
Communities; S.
of
( Legion Convention
Date Is Unchanged.
INDIANAPOLIS. — (J. T.
A. —Although manifesting ev-
ery desire to comply with the re-
quest to change the convention
date of the American Legion in
Detroit which is to open on Sep.
temher 21, the day of Yom Kip-
pur, the national executive COM-
N. Hey-
physical harm was done to th
Zionist Organization of America,
man, Detroit Chairman.
Rabbi Meyer Berlin, head of the Jews.
Gregoire had his way. lie hat
will address a joint meeting of the World Mizrachi, urged the rabbis
his way so often and against such
--
Zionist District of Detroit and of to take a more practical interest
Denies Anti-Jewish Drive.
odds, that there came to be a say _
In hundreds of communities
Detroit chapter of Hadassah, in in the reconstruction of the Jew-
DALLAS.—(J. T. A.)—In a g m among the people of Paris throughout the United States, J. mittee at its meeting here re-
ash National Home and to keep a telegram to Leo Altman, publishe ✓ "Let Gregoire have his way." Ile • N. F. Flower Day, one of the gretted the inadvisability of
lielgian elements gathered at Hotel
such action because of the ex-
Statler to discuss ways of pre-
watchful eye on developments of the Jewish American, Presiden t had his way when he stood up fo
most popular days on the Jewish
venting the bill from becoming a
there. Ile said they should see to Ortiz Rubio of Mexico denied the t the rights of the Jews, and secured calendar, dedicated to the presen- tensive preparations already
law.
it that Hebron is rebuilt for "the there was an anti-Jewish campaign the liberation of the Negroes and tation of the ideals of Zionism made, including printing and
In the meantime legal forces
blood of the riot victims has for- in Mexico. Senor Rubio's telegram the abolition of slavery; he had and to the strengthening of the publicity.
Out of respect to the Jewish
ever sanctified it."
were at work to prove the illegal-
was in reply to one sent by Mr , his way at his death, when he re- fund whose purpose it is to re-
ity and unconstitutionality of the
Hit Mexican Anti-Semitism.
Altman.
fused to recant the doctrines of deem and reclaim the soil of the legionnaires, however, the execu-
tive committee decided that the
bill, and assurance is given that
A resolution deploring the cur-1 President Rubio's wire is as fol . religious liberty and to conform homeland, will be observed on
there are good grounds on which
rent anti-Jewish agitation in Mex- lows: "Yours of yesterday re . his political views to the require- Sunday, June 7, it was announced convention would adjourn on
September 21 at noon for the
the bill may be killed in an appeal
ico was adopted at the closing ses- ceived. There is no campaign ments of the archbishop of Paris, f rom New York by Emanuel Neu-
to the Michigan State Supreme
sion of the convention. A telegram against the Jews. Many foreign and yet secured the last sacrament mann, president of the Jewish Na- rest of the day. The executive
committee also voted to give
of protest was sent to Secretary of f ers of different creeds were vita; in spite of the archbishop's refusal. tional Fund of America.
Court or a Federal court.
every possible co-operation to
St ate Simpson in which favorable lating the law providing that only
The bill as passed by both
When he could not carry others
Extensive preparations are be-
Jewish legionnaires in providing
intervention on the part of the certain merchandise be sold with, with him in his way, he stood ing made for converting Flower
houses of the Legislature would
measure, and convened a protest
meeting on Tuesday night. On
Wednesday evening, representa-
tives of Jewish, Hungarian, Ger-
man, Polish, Italian, Greek and
not only bar from residence in
Michigan any person who secured
illegal entry in the United States,
but is aimed at any one who is con-
sidered an "undesirable alien."
Deportation will be the penalty.
Registration with the state police
will be compulsory, and aliens who
do not register will be subject to
arrest.
Robert Szold, president of the parochial schools
government was urged.
in the markets and allowing them
Other
important resolutions only a certain number of square
bearing upon Jewish communal meters. They were aellinA °thef
life in thin country were also ap- merchandise and occupying a
proved. The convention protested larger number of square meters
against the "growing evil" of em- The proper department interfered .
balming deceased Jews, a practice making them fulfil the proper or-
that was termed contrary to all ders."
tenets of the Jewish faith. A sug-
gestion that all Orthodox Jews vol-
Poland Intervenes.
unitarily tax themselves $5 for the
1-0-4-0
'ALLIED CAMPAIGN QUOTA OF $215,000 OVERSUBSCRIBED
BY $1 ''
765' WORKERS STAGE DEMONSTRATION AS RESULT
1 OF CAMPAIGN IS ANNOUNCED BY AARON DE ROY, CHAIRMAN
JEWS CHARGED WITH
VIOLATION OF LAWS
in Beha If
Orthodox Rabbis of the United
Of Polish Jews Resid-
States and Canada by Rabbi Israel
Rosenberg, honorary president of
ing in Mexico.
the Union.
Rabbi Rosenberg declared that
TORONTO.—(J. T. A.) —J, L.
if the present economic con- Weinberger, special represents-
ban
- ditions are difficult, there are still of the B'nai B'rith, is now on the
hundreds of thousands of Jews way to Mexico City to investigate
wdh , h cw anu cnrrttendthis sum the Jewish situation there
as the
maintain result of recent anti-Semitic mani-
for us YeshiP vae hs here and
festations, Alfred M. Cohen, inter-
Rabbi Rosenberg% proposal cli- national president of B'nai B'rith,
in the event it is necessary to fight the measure on legal and consti- coaxed a lengthy discussion on the informed the Jewish Telegraphic
tutional grounds.
I spiritual and religious status of Agency. Mr. Cohen was here
to
Jewish leaders, who were among the first to organize opinion contemporary American Ortho- attend the convention of Grand
against the bill, were discouraged from coming to Lansing to oppose • doxY
Lodge No. 1 of B'nai B'rith.
the measure, and Governor Brucker as good as assured them that he I
Pessimism Rules.
Referring to the
American
will approve the measure.
An air of pessimism pervaded State Department's investigation
Thousands of telegrams poured
the convention hall and tense faces of the Jewish situation in Mexico,
into executive chambers on Tues -
and tearful eyes were visible when an investigation resulting from a
day, Wednesday and Thursday,
Rabbi Block of Jersey City, who protest by Mr. Cohen to Secretary
presdd, and others delored the of State Stimsan, Mr. Cohen said
and a great many of them were in
opposition to the bill. But not an
poverty of American - Jewry in that the State Department has in-
insignificant number was from im-
these respects. This lack of spirit - formed him that its investigation
migration foes and those who were
sal consciousness they declared through Ambassador J. Reube n
alone, and stood isolated for years,
rather than budge from his path.
'Thus, when he was a senator in the
reign of Napoleon, he stood out
often against the emperor, alone
Day into a mighty demonstration
of Zionist strength. .1. N. F. com-
mittees of Zionist districts, Ha-
dassah chapters,- camps
of the
Order Sons of Zion, Zeire Zion
violently republican, protesting II soups Poole Zion, Avukah, Pio-
the establishment of a new court n eer Women's Organization and
refusing the title of "count" that I b ranches of other Zionist youth
them with places of worship.
William Stern of Fargo, North
Dakota, and David Adler of
Fairbanks, Alaska, Jewish na-
tional committeemen, made the
appeal for the change.
PLEAD FOR CHICAGO
YESHIVA SHEVUOTH
Mr. DeRoy, in an address in
which be lauded the campaign
leaders and workers for their un-
tiring efforts and zeal for the
campaign causes, announced that
a subscription of $1,000 from the
Fisher brothers, secured from New
York City over the long distance
wire Wednesday morning by Mau.
rice J. Caplan, chairman of the
general solicitations committee,
helped to bring the drive to a suc-
cessful conclusion.
Thanks Press.
Mr. DeRoy read a number of
telegrams of congratulations,
among which were messages from
Governor Wilber M. Brucker, Dr.
Nathan Kress of New York, who
was the principal speaker at the
dinner opening the drive, and from
a group of little children, sons
and daughters of campaign work-
ers.
Mr. DeRoy thanked the press,
including the Free Press, News,
Times, Mirror, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle and the Yiddish press,
especially mentioning A. M. Smith
of the News, Herman Weiss of the
Free Press and P. Slomovitz of
The Chronicle. Ile also thanked
for their co-operation all Detroit
radio stations; Joseph Cantor and
A. Altman, sponsors of Jewish
radio hours; hotel Statler for its
courtesies and for contributing the
income from one campaign lunch-
eon to the drive; Louis Bass, Mil-
ton Si, Alexander, Jacob Albert,
Louis S. Cohane, Walker Outdoor
Advertising Co., Dr. Alvin D.
Hersch, Nathaniel H. Goldatick,
Mrs. Philip IL Broudo, Aaron Kur-
land and others who helped in the
publi ci ty work and in the speakers'
Napoleon bestowed broadcast upon I a re
nd adult organizations re
a busy
all the senators.
plans for securing the
Against Alien Labor.
A Stormy Petrol.
argest possible number of volun-
W A RSA W.— (J. T. A.) —
The act prohibits the employ-
For that, and other obstinate t errs for the sale of the Palestine
preservation of the Torah and Or- Through its consul-general in Mex.
ment of any alien who does not
thodox Judaism here and abroad ico City, Z. Merdinger, the Polish refusals "on principle"—such as fl ower for the benefit of the
ROBERT SZOLD
possess a registration card issued was adoptedby arc ama • tan. government has made representa- his lone vote against Napoleon's agency of the Zionist movement
by the state department of public the ballroom of Hotel Stotler, on
Will Aid Palestine.
dons to the Mexican government ch orce he suffered in later years. which is dealing with the problem
safety. Firms violating this pro- Wednesday evening, May 27, a t
The convention also voted to on behalf of the Polish Jews 11; pension an an ex-senator was of l an re emption.
Ask Aid for Hebrew Theo -
vision would be subject to a fine of 8:15 p. m. Simon Shetzer, presi- urge Jews to patronize Palestine among the Jewish tradesmen in withheld from him. Ile was
L I P
$100 and the employment officers (lent of the Zionist District of De- products, to support the Mizrachi Mexico City, who were recently dropped from the Institute, which
could he sentenced to 90 days' im- troit, will preside.
and the Jewish National Fund's forcibly ousted from their stands he had helped develop, and after
"This Hour of Victory."
prisonment. Mr. Szold's selection as head of five-year land reclamation plan, to in the public markets. A state. the Restoration elected him again
Henry W in ema n, honorary
Aliens who could not produce a the American Zionist movement aid the Joint Distribution Commit- ment to this effect was made by to the lower house, they insisted
chairman of the drive and presi-
card of registration would be sub- marked the culmination of many tee and to help rebuild the Hebron the Polish foreign ministry to
the that "Gregoire have his way." So
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
ieCt to similar penalties and would years of active service in the cause Yeshivah in Palestine. Employ- Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
alarming was the popular faith in
eration, in a brief but inspiring ad-
Ire turned over by the state police of the upbuilding of Palestine as ment discrimination evinced by
Poland ix the
co d govern- the republican priest to the re-
dress declared:
to the United States immigration the Jewish National Home. Born Jews against Jews was deplored.
ment to have taken an interest in stored monarchial powers that •
"Thin is the hour of our great-
authorities for deportation.
in Streator, Ill., Sept. 29, 1889,
Rabbi Eliezer Silver was re- the ousting of the Jewish market cabinet was dissolved over his
est triumph. Our cause has been
Introduced by Representative Mr. Szold made preparations for elected president for the coming vendors. Last week the Ameri- election, and the newly formed
blessed
with success and I wish to
Charles W. Ch ee ney o f Chesaning, the bar at Harvard Law School, year and Rabbis Joseph Konvitz, can state department instructed its government voted down his ad-
.
especially thank the chairman,
the bill actually originated with from which he received his LL. B. Chaim Black, Isaac Siegal, Joseph ambassador in Mexico City to in-
o e egis a u e.
Aaron DeRoy, who saved the day
the Union League Club of Detroit. in 1912. His university education Rosen and Rubin Katz were named vestigate whether any American
The life of the priest is curl-
when he accepted the chairman-
One of the club's directors, W. 0. was completed at Knox College in
vice-presidents. Rabbi C. Natch- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
ship of this campaign in the face
(Turn to Page Two.)
Ettenburn, lobbyist for the auto- 1909, when the degrees D. S., M. lowitz was elected treasurer and
of the many existing difficulties. I
mobile d e alers of Michigan, has S. and A. M were conferred upon Rabbi Louis Seltzer secretary.
extend felicitations to our beloved
•uided its progress through the him. He entered the government Rabbis Margolis, Levinthal and rt
1 sided into four districts, with the
leader, Dr. John Slawson, the
legislature.
service and was named assistant Rosenberg and Dr. Revel, head of
Melbourne Jewish Center, Var.
executive director of the drive, to
Three S enatorial Opponents-
attorney-general of Porto Rico in the Yeshivah College, were elected
l band Folkshule, the synagowpe at
the workers and keymen who made
The bill had the strong backing 1915. Ile left that post to become honorary presidents of the Union
Linwood and the Tuxedo-
sacrifices and labored to the end
.f federal immigration officials, assistant to United States Attor- of Orthodox Rabbis.
Will
Holmur Talmud Torah as head-
that this drive should be success-
and John L. Zurbrick, district di- ney-General John 1V. Davis, hold-
ful.
quarters. In each district, the
!odor of i mm igrati o n, was the ing that position from 1915 to
Claim s Prayers Saved King.
work is being organized by a
In this hour of victory we
(Turn to Pare Opposite Editorial) 1919.
EASTON, Pa.—(J. T. A.)— Vocational Guidance to be Important frnai Writh Activity; group of workers representing
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
Becoming interested in the phi- That it was the prayers of leading
Hope to Fight Discrimination in Employment i
many organizations. Rallies will
Szo,
I osophy of Zionism
prr i a or . to the Euro o pean
f Kin rabbis that ° saved la t n he
be held in each district.
Fact - Finding Committee Chosen.
World War, Mr.
d Odle be life
g George f En g
d
Majors and Captains.
earn , one of th e leading figures of
when he was seriously ill last year
The Oakland District will have
At the last meeting of Pisgah
Upon receipt of news from Lan-
m
19 e12b e hre s o vfe na t
t e p m . ise vsze en
r t e h ebygige no rf y a s h o b n o t rg peurb I il s o heej
the
Jewish
Center, 31 Melbourne,
Lodge, held last Monday in the sing that a bill is awaiting the sig.
na ure o t e governor of the state as its center, with the Delmar and
Zionist commission to investigate Jewish realtor. The book is call e d Maccabee auditorium, an ov
of Michigan to provide for regis-1 Six-Mile road synagogues as sub-
the possibilities of the country and "What Saved the King" and it au
dience listened
discussion
tta Hoffma n
( Es-
tration of aliens, the lodge unani-1
oc gTia vm for Jew - claims
e 1' Ye
claims that the rabbis began to on the economic pr ,r
Noted Harvard
Had Professor 1,, o h rr e e c c o o m nm ste rn ud cti a m pra activ ities
obleem
di s of
of tin. mously went on record as opposing
i are
the
The
i
there. pray
,
the king when his h
Jewish communit
"The Spirit of the Jew" to be
end
captains
.
theirr
or
anizatio
ns
I,.
D
g
Was Great Friend of
such
registration
as
un-American
ka
Due tb a difference of opinion that sieians had given up hope, P and
thert K as
h . oe •a w s l.
Julius
eute aum•
Irving
1 t z
ak , Junior
Jg i or Nnas-
ranks as a result that it
Central Theme of Spec-
discussed
th•• in principle and vicious in rs ,. are.
arose in Zion
the Jewish People.
the prayers and noth- past
led
by
July.
h
president, who di
M
rs.
H.
Warren.
De-
tional
Fund;
tire.
A
telegram was sent to Gov-
o( that report, Mr. Szold left ac- mg else that saved his majesty
ial Service.
subject of employment discrimi- ernor Brucker urging him to veto troit H alevy-Il azomir Singing So.
1921, because he Was good to
ye Zionist leadership
CAMBRIDGE, Mess.— (J. T. five
the Jews nation and the plight of the Jew the bill.
mety; A. Cherrow, Almwell Club;
On Sunday moring, May 24, 88
Sol—Funeral services for the Rev, together with Justice Louis D. and helped them reclaim Palestine. ish middleman. Aaron Kurland,
The entertainment committee Yetta Hoffman, Ilatikvah Jude-
ut ge J u l ian W.
Dr. George f oot Moore, professor ran eis an
boys and girls will make their vow
president of the lodge, led in the re rted th t th
d'
d ante cans, Junior !haves Achim and
. meritus at Harvard and a leading Mack. He returned to the p st
Reform Hymnal Revised. o
of fealty to the faith of their fath-
discussion of the subject of
Pisgah
clubs at the Jewish Center;
sort-
given
last Sunday evening
at Lodgeiother
the 1
of
NEW
yORK.—
Hebrew,
who
died
which
he
now
holds
as
a
result
(J.
,uthority o n
T. A.)—The tional guidance and placement. Belle Isle
ers before the altar of Temple
success,
and
expressed
,
Mrs.
A.
Stein,
Roses
of
Sharon,
a
Casino by
io
Beth El. In the class are included
here Satu rday in his eightieth the Zionist convention held at revisi on of th e "u nn
Hymnal for Participants in the discussion wets was a
60 girls and 38 boys.
Jewish worship," used in 405 Jacob Scholnick, Henry Abram.- thanks to members for their co- Young Judaea club, which will
year, were held Tuesday in Apple- Cleveland in June, 1930.
have charge at the Six-Mite road
In the interval Mr. Szold had Reform
The service for this occasion
non Chapel.
Jewish congregations vitz, Morris Shatzen, Ben F. Gold operation, as well as to Miss Es-I section. A rally for the Oakland
h
radical
Moore
identified
himself
with
np
f
,
For 20 years Professor
promises to be a rarely beautiful
throughout the country, which was man, Dr. Victor Drook• henry SI
p ian i st , section will be held at the Jewish '
o as professor of Hebrew at An- activities for the rebuildin g o the undertaken by a committee of 10 Gottlieb, Mandel Bernstein, M. then Boyarsky, talented
one.
For the past five years Dr.
for furnishing the musical enter- Center on Thursday, June 4.
over The ological s em in a ry, In Jewish National Hom . . Ile was rabbis appointed five years ago by Kellman, Joshua Jo soli, Max Ed tainment.
Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon
The Twelfth street district will
1904 he was appointed to the chair president of the Palestine Co- he Central Conference of Arneri- wards. Elias Goldberg, H. Green-
From
have written a new confir-
have the Farband school, 8679,
,,f the history of religions at Her- Operative Co. between 1922 and can Rabbis, was completed on berg and Morris Neuman.
mation service each year. This
Twelfth street, as the center. Ma-
Employment, Chief Problem.
He has written scores of 1923. At the present time he is Tuesday. The revised hymnal will
card.
year
the
general theme will be
a result of the discussion.
TORONTO.—(J. T. A.)—The fors are E. Franzblau, Miriam
vice-president of the Palestine be submitted to the conference for the As
The Spirit of the Jew," and the
lodge voted to appoint a
s •holarly studies on the Old Teo- I
fact- greatest problem facing the Jews Nakelsky, Esther Naimark and
foment the best known of which Economic Corporation an d treas. approval and ad t• .
various portions of the service will
s tigate of America today is discrimination Zelda Teitelbaum. The organize- instructors and professors, among
are the "Literature of the Old urer of the Palestine Endowment nual convention beginning June 6 finding committee to investigate
indicate how the spirit of the Jew
the need for relief in the Detroit in employment and in this aitua- lions which will cover this district 1 them internationally recognized has developed through the liters-
at Wawasee, Ind.
Testament" and "Judaism in the Fund.
Jewish
community
on
the
three Lion the Jewess suffers even more
be
addressed
The
meeting
to
leaders in Hebrew learning and tune, philosophy and customs of
First Centuries of the Christian
(Turn
to
Page
Opposite
Editorial)
economic problems discussed. Thi- than the Jew, declared Alfred M.
pedagogy. Eight of these are in Israel in the course of the ages.
by Mr.
• . Szold on Wednesday eve-
Era,
ra, the Age of Tannaism. o This b
committee is headed by Henry Cohen, international president of
t in he fh pe refe
paarcah te o r rs y, c do e . a rre
r t ma en n d t , efour t
latter work was the outctome of ning will be open to the public. GORMAN WILL ADDRESS
The Confirmante.
bramovitz chairman, Samuel II. B'nai B'rith, at the seventy-ninth
for
admis-
of
There
will
be
no
charge
The service will begin promptly
'tudies extending over a period
JEWISH RADIO FORUM Keene,
.
Jacob
"PROSECUTE"
PARENTS
Keene,
Ilyman
Kaplan,
annual meeting of District Grand
at 9:45 a. m. and the tours of the
'. 0 years and presented the pro b. sion.
—
Scholnick, Dr. Victor Droock, Mor- Lodge No. 1. which includes New
FOR NEGLECTING THE 1 in Tthhe sreamti an ricya l ibercalirere
• sVhich hous- lower auditorium will be closed
lem in a new light, independent t of
The Jewish Radio Forum corn- ris Shatzen, Ben F. Goldman. York, now in ses.sion at the King
'he established doctrine of the su-
EDUCATION OF YOUTH es many rare volumes of Judaica.' shortly thereafter when the con-
mi
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TO
DELIVER
announces that Freak Gor- Morris Neuman, Julius Deutel- Edward Hotel here.
at
present
possesses
a
collection of firmants enter the
periority of Christianity over the
man, a member of the school board baum, Elias Goldberg and Ilenry
Temple. A fine
nearly 15,000 volumes • many of
Discussing the problem of em-
, ontemporary religion of the
musical program has been ar-
COMMENCEMENT TALK of the Detroit Board of Education M. Gottlieb. It is planned that
The Kvutzah lvrith, represent-
discrimination
against
them
of
great
rarity.
It
is one of ranged by Dr. William Howland.
l'h •
-
will be the principal speaker over this. committee shall conduct
said that many ing the Jewish people, wilt bring
bear- Jews, Mr. Cohen
Shortly after the publication of Jewish lestitote Eaercims Will Re Jewish Radio Forum next Sunday ings
ewis h parents to the finest collections in the country choir director, for the occasion,
and investigations to ascertain "employment agencies are. of the American J of
and is being added to constantly. The confirmants are:
his book Professor Moore was se-
Held May 24.
court on char
charge
at 1 p. m. over station WMBC• the need for the establishment of course,
criminal n egli-
Anna M.
only following the direc- genre of the Jewish education of through the efforts of zealous and Applebaum, Morley George Ben-
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liseted by the American Hebrew as
This will mark the twenty-eighth
a vocational guidance bureau and tion of these who engage their their
devoted friends. jamin, Irwin Dante Berman, Har-
one of the two Christians who due- Hon. Benjamin Nathan Car- broadcast of the forum, which is
children,
The
trial
will
take
old A. Birnkrant, Donald Bloom-
ing the year had contributed ■ doze', chief justice of the Court of conducted every Sunday at 1 p. also to investigate the discrimi- services" in refusing to accept an- place Tuesday evening, May 26, at
notable achievement in behalf of Appeals of the state of New York, m. Mr. Gorman will be introduced nation against Jews in employ- plications from Jews and Jewesses. the Byron-Philadelphia hall.
Norma Blum ber
g, S
ment. The subject of the plight • Mr. Cohen announced that the . ,
C
America and the Jewish People- will be the principal speaker at the by A. Louis Gordon, president of
Bberg, Rhea Blumlo , Norma
Aaron Rosenberg will
of the middleman will also receive B'nai B'rith, in agreement with he Attorney
the prosecutor; Attorney
N. Breatmsn• Rodelle H, Broder,
Ilia book was characterized as one sixth commencement exercises of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr.
H.
that would tend to break down and the Jewish Institute of Religion, Gorman's subject will be "Ile- the attention of the committee representatives of leading Jewish Silverstein, lawyer for the defence;
Lois J. Coburn, Donald Cohen,
destroy many current prejudices to be held at Carnegie Hall Sun- brew as • Subject for High School and recommendations will be organizations in the United States. Attorney N. Metzger, judge; At-
Ruth M. Cohn, Sylvia F. Collins,
made. It is also expected that as including a labor union, had torney D. Utley, clerk; Lewis Lev-
and misrepresentations regarding day morning, May 24. Justice Study."
Adele Davis, Richard A. Dreifuss,
a result of this action, Pisgah formed a Conference on Employ- in sheriff; Louis Roe, Mrs. M. Lan-
Judaism.
Cardoso is one of America's most
Harriet
Joseph II. Gumbiner son of Mr. Henrietta E. Druker,
Others on the program include
Lodge
will
present
resolutions
at
ment
Discrimination,
which
would
dau,
A.
Markson,
S.
Smullin,
On his seventy-sixth birthday brilliant jurists. lie has brought Philip Slomovitz, editor of The De- the
William A. Filipsberg,
Leo- and Mrs. W. R. Masinell, will re- Faust_
convention of the grand
---
J e wi sh sc holars through ou t the to his profession a
lodge make • "full investigation of the nor, Markson, Isadore Panush, M.
ceive
the
degree
of
rabbi
on
Sat
Lewis
C.
Frank,
Jr.,
Avery
Fried.
nobility of troit Jewish Chronicle, and Aaron to be held July 5 and 8 at Minne- extent of the iniquitous practice
world extended felicitations to thought and of spirit, and is recog- Kurland, attorney, who will dis- ■
Chumaky, Leo Gurko, will partici- urday, May 30, at the Hebrew ; Robert
em_ Friedenberg, Krems Beth
polis, Minn., recommending the and of those who are guilty of it,
him. On a number of occasions nixed as
an Sylvia Betty
pate as witnesses, jurymen and in- Union College,
one
of
the
profoundest
cuss
"Registration
of
Aliens
In
establishment
of
vocational
College,
Cincinnati,
Ohio.
man,
quid- and then devise ways and means terpreter a
he received honorary degrees from students of law. His writings on Michigan." The musical program
Ida M. Geer. Shirley Glicken,
After spending the summer at
ance bureaus by B'nai B'rith and whereby no men or women shall
various
Jewish institutions., among legal subjects have marked him will h. f urnished 1,1, 1:2.,.. W.s
'Bernice
M. Goldman. George
M. Kohler will appear as the ,Charlevoix, Rabbi and Mrs.
.
. st — t_tst_.,_ _ _
. .
• • •
-
mu l at t os ot • a m cnement
iptt
ovemen t to aid be deprived of a livelihood because Gaon.
them th e J ewis h Theological Semi- not only as an eminent scholar, man, soprano, and Della
Henry Goldstone, Violet Good-
of Vilna to testify against the Din er
return to Selma, "Jr
Tobin, the Jewish middleman in America ; of the mode in which
a.,
he or she CTIMinal.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) but as a writer of rare distinction. pianist
children a choir will where the rabbi will officiate dur- friend,
Edna
Ruth Goodman,
towards economic readjustment
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Conduct He arings on Employment 112,343
DR, MOORE, HEBREW
SCHOLAR Is DEAD'
1
TEMPLE CONFIRMS
88 THIS SUNDAY
JOSEPH H. GUMBINER .
JOSEPH
TO RECEIVE DEGREE
OF RABBI SATURDAY