,Americatt Apish Periodical &kr CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO entorr EWISil@ROMICLE PARTICIPATE a CAMPAIGN TRIUMP 11 II I WILL IN KVUTZAH TRIAL (Continued from Page One) Attorney Aaron Rosenberg has should not forget our less fortu been chosen to act as prosecutor ; in the mock trial to be staged by nate brethren who stretched ou their arms to us in time of thei r the Kvutzah Ivrith on Tuesday eye- need. Let them know that )her ' is someone who cares for them." Mayor Murphy's Greeting. Mayor Frank Murphy, who cam to the luncheon to congratulat those assemble:, on their triumph said: "It is a pleasure to meet with the men and women who made such a magnificent contribution to a noble cause. 1 wish to extend in the best way I can my thanks and gratitude to those who worked in this drive. I especially commend the quiet and inconspicuous work- ers who did the tedious work to make this philanthropic effort a AARON ROSENBERG success. I conies to pay tribute to the workers in the ranks, ning, May 26, at the Philadelphia- "Your success is a beautiful il- Byron Talmud Torah. At this lustration of the tradition of a trial, the Kvutzah Ivrith, repre- people doing just what is expected senting the Jewish people, will of them in social mindedness and "prosecute Jewish parents for philanthropy. You have not for- their failure to offer a Jewish edu- saken your glorious tradition. I cation to theil children. The staff compliment you not only on your of participating attorneys, wit- success, but on remaining true to nesses, judge, etc., is listed on the a tradition I know you will never first page of this issue. forsake." Dr. Slawson, who was given an ovation, called the attention of the assembly to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Israel DeRoy, who next week will celebrate their sixty- first wedding anniversary, came from Pittsburgh to share in their (Continued from Page One.) son's, Aaron's, triumph. Campaign Achievements. citizens were affected by the ex- Dr. Slawson said that to his pulsion of the Jewish tradesmen. mind there are three outstanding features in this campaign. "First," Proclaim Fast Day. he said, "we have overcome seem- MEXICO CITY.—(J. T. A.)— I ingly insurmountable obstacles; Mourning over the sufferings of second, this campaign was a dem- the Jews in Mexico, particularly nitration of the Jewish youth of over the expulsion of more than Detroit, this having been primarily 100 of them from the public mar- a campaign of youth; third, the kets, the Sephardic Jews of this campaign marked the glorification city Monday proclaimed a Yom of Jewish womanhood of Detroit." K ippur day. Large numbers of Dr. Slawson added that the re- them fasted al! day and filled the sults of the campaign marked the synagogues to offer up prayers. preservation of Jewish unity in the While the Sephardic Jews, some- community. Ile said there are peo- what better off than their Ashke- ple here whose thinking is inimical nazic co-religionists, have estab- to such unity and said that youth lished a co-operative store in one has come to aid in preserving the of the public halls of the city, the unity. He added that in the last Ashkenazic Jews are badly off be- two years Detroit was the only cause they are not in a position to community in the country to put help themselves. over an Allied Jewish Campaign The Jewish market men in the and said that the result of the Mexico City public markets who drive will be an inspiration to were ousted from their stalls last other communities throughout the week were expelled because they land. were trailing without licenses, Recalling the great work for President Ortiz Rubio declared in philanthropy done in Philadelphi a his reply to a message of protest by the late Jules Mastbaum, wh o from the Jewish Merchants' Cham- was responsible for raising th e her of Commerce. Senor Rubio Philadelphia Jewish philanthropi c declared that he has forwarded the budget from $200,000 to $1,750, . protest to the ministry of the in- 000 a year, Dr. Slawson said that .. t t aertlii ra . Detroit has found such a Mast statement to the represen- baum in the person of Aaron De n of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Roy. Z. Merdinger, Polish Dr. Slawson paid honor to Mr .1charge d'atTaires, said that he had and Mrs. Henry Wineman, Clam intervened with the foreign minis- ence Enggass, Adolph Finster .' try here four weeks ago on behalf mold, M. J. Caplan, Maurice Arons of the Jewish traders. Ile said son, Meyer L. Prentis, Nate S ,Ithat the foreign minister had in- Shapero, Esther Prussian, Phili formed him that he appreciates the Iloutz, and others who were re Jews' contribution to the progress sponsible for the successful cam .I of Mexico. M. Merilinger has paign organization. The soul o fl Promised to act in the future on the campaign, Dr. Slawson said , I behalf of Polish Jews, and Jews was embodied in two women, Mrs in general, now living in Mexico. henry Wineman and Mrs. Josep h r BY TH E WAY H. Ehrlich. I buried here Wednesday, May 20, Brief addresses were delivered (Continued from Preceding Page.) by Meyer L. Prentis, treasurer of at noon-day luncheon. All workers the bill would pass, so that he the General Motors Corporation ' and captains are invited." Sep. (Continued from Page One.) would have an excuse for abandon- Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich and Mau- the Lwis, undertaker, one of h division ing his military studies. rice Caplan. Judge W. McKa Y neral march. , and their captains follow: Zeire Skillman was among the guests at Zion, Pottle Zion, Jewish National Tuesday's Victors. TWO KINDS OF NOTES the luncheon. Workers' Alliance, Revisionists, Tuesday's luncheon was enliv- A German banker by the name The division headed by I. lintel captains not yet selected; Esther of Felix Mendelsohn has just been - ened by the announcements of two Elconan, Junior Hadassah; Mrs. J. elected president of the Interna- hoch, during the final moments o f more divisions, Division D, head- Haggai, Chalutzos; Zelda Rosen- tional Chamber of Commerce the drive, marched into the hall t ° ed by Sidney Stone. and Division announce that it oversubscribed it , that, aluumni of United Hebrew which has just been meeting in 5 G, headed by Assistant Prosecut- quota. Schools; Esther Naimark, Hasho- Washington. ing Attorney George Stutz and Mr. DeRoy announced at th e mer Hatzoir and Junior Poole Samuel Nathanson, that they over- He is a scion of the famous Zion; M. Nakelsky, Gordonia. A Mendelsohn family of Germany— luncheon that among the gifts re ' subscribed their quotas. rally of workers from this district and some wisecr acker has re- ceived on the last day was one fo r Division D, announcing that it will be held Wednesday, June 3, marked that the Mendelsohn fam- $1,000 from the General Motor 5 had raised $13,363, or 101.7 per at the Shaarey Zedek branch syna- ily is still clinging to notes. A Corporation secured by Mr. Pren - cent on a quota of $13,000, tis. gogue. marched in carrying its division reference of course to the fact Drive Replete With Stunts. head, Sidney Stone, on an ori- The Linwood district will have that the first Felix Mendelsohn The drive, which succeeded in a ental imperial chair, dressed in the synagogue at 12343 Linwood was a great composer—and the period of 10 days of oversubscrib - royal attire and followed by a as headquarters. with I. Knoppow's bankers, too, deal in notes, though ing its quota of $215,000, was re- group of pretty girls fanning him store as sub-center, The majors of another kind. plete with stunts, humor, pathos (Conyrieht. 1931, J. T. A .) are Mrs. J. Weisberg and I. Knop- with diamond-studded oriental) and an unusual display of loyalty fans. Mr. Stone presented the pow. The captains and partici- on the part of more than 1,000 FIGHT REGISTRATION pating organizations are Mrs. J. division secretary, Mrs. Philip workers, Led by a group of beau- Houtz, with a bouquet of flowers Weisberg, ladies' groups; Miss M. (Continued from Page One) tiful women, the workers were at in appreciation of her efforts in Tilchin, Mizrachi Hatzoir; Sister- strongest proponent of the mea, the outset prepared to sing their behalf of the teams. hood of Congregation Emanuel, ure. way to victory—and they did. Division G, announcing that it Ladies' Auxiliary of !slizrachi and The bill passed the house by 81 Weeks before the campaign, and raised $7.448, or 100.4 per cent Young Israel, captains to be to 7 and was approved by the Sen- during the drive, many of the chosen. A rally of workers in this ate by a vote of 25 to 3. Senator of its quota, marched into the workers expressed their enthusi- banquet hall dressed in sailors' at- , district will he held Tuesday, June George G. Sadowsky, Polish, of asm in verses which were sung to tire to lend significance to the title 2, at the Shaarey Zedek branch' Detroit, bitterly condemned the the tunes of popular ditties. Mrs. synagogue. given this division, "Stutz's and bill, but he could only secure the Harry J. Levitt, Mr. Mayer B. Nathanson's Life Savers." The Dexter section will have co-operation of Senator Charles Sulzberger (daughter of Rebekah Ch eer Replaces Gloom. the Talmud Torah on Tuxedo and A. Roxborough, colored, of Detroit, Kohut), Mrs. Walter Leib, Mrs. Thus day after (lay, until the Hohnur as headquarters, with Mrs. and Senator James G. Bonine of Sidney Allen, Dr. Robert J. triumphant announcement of the Finkell's home, 15431 Linwood, as Cassopolis, in opposition to thy brews and others gave vent to oversubscription of the quota sub-center. Mrs. H. Kraft is ma- mmuure • t heir aceti c a pp re- i jor for this section. Captains and When Senator Sadowski at- ciative campaigners sang them- cheer replaced gloom and a deter. mined group of workers, forged their organizations in this section tempted to have consideration of selves to victory. into a powerful campaign machine, are: Mrs. Max Hayman, Ladies' the bill postponed, Senator Chester The fun began on Thursday , the Auxiliary of Jewish National M. Howell told his colleagues the brought victory to Detroit's Jew- fifth day of the drive, when the Fund; Mrs. H. Brodie, Northwest- issue should not be delayed "he- ish Welfare Federation, under division headed by Mrs. Abe Srere ern Women's League of United cause the less that is said about whose auspices this united drive and Mrs. Sidney Allen emulated Hebrew schools; Mrs. Finkel, Fen- this bill the better it will be for all was conducted. European relief, the Ziegfeld Follies and staged a local relief, Palestine, Hebrew kelt Ladies' Loan Society, Mrs. concerned." march into the banquet hall of Kraft, ladies' groups; A. Markson, education, the Old Folks' Home, Plea by Chronicle. Hotel Statler, where workers were Kvutzah Ivrith. A rally of work- Among the first to protest assembled at luncheon, to an- the House of Shelter and a score of other local, national and inter- ers in this district will be held against the measure to Governor nounce an oversubscription of the Monday, June 1• at the Tuxedo- Brucker was The Detroit Jewish national causes were included, and division's quota. Singing "Bring- Ilolmur Talmud Torah. Chronicle. Philip Slomovitz, edi- ing the Bacon home" and "We've the drive's success helped cement tor, sent a plea to the state's chief Over the Top," 35 pretty girls ex- the communal unity of Detroit executive, imploring him against pressed their elation over this vic- Jewry. The persons chiefly responsible giving his signature to a bill which tory in song. for this outstanding triumph are would provide a rule of reaction Bury "Defeat." Aaron DeRoy. general chairman and Czarism for Michigan. The Then, on Friday in direct con- sentiments of this plea are also trast the team headed by Samuel of the drive, and Dr. John Slaw- (Continued from Page One) son, executive director of the cam- embodied in the editorial in this Rubiner which was labeled "Ru- , paign. The first, by injecting his issue. biner's Rabbonim," announced its nary of America, the Hebrew • personality into the campaign, and At the meeting at Hotel Stotler oversubscription by strutting into Union College and the Jewish by his untiring devotion to the Academy. In 1930 he ontributed Wednesday night, former Judge the dining hall dressed in black campaign's activities from the mo- Patrick H. O'Brien, Theodore robes and "yarmulkes," the women an article to the Jewish Tele- Levin Fred ment the first bugle call was M Butzel and oth ers • •g th e tra d itional ea gear, sounded, created an important graphic Agency service on the con- expressed the opinion that the bill the "shoitels" Mr. Rubiner him- tribution of Jewish literature to place for himself in the heart of is unconstitutional, and confidence civilization. self sang "Eili, Eili," and an or- Michigan and American Jewry. To was expressed that the law will be chestra played popular hymns. Discussing his greatest work at killed in court. Dr. Slawson's credit goes the for- The most sensational stunt of all a public meeting in 1930 in Bos- When Mr. Butzel informed the was staged on Monday. First the mation of the campaign machinery ton at which he was the guest of which placed Detroit in the front gathering that Governor Brucker • honor, Professor Moore said, "I division headed by Samuel Levine told him he was convinced that the marched in, carrying loaves of rank of American Jewry's fund- did not write my book for Jews, bill Was a good piece of legislation bread and books. to signify that raising efforts. but for Christian laymen and Clarence II. Enggass was vice- and that a delegation coming to they were working to aid "body president of the campaign and scholars who have for centuries see him on the question, although and soul," and announced the chairman of the drive's steering been misguided by leading Chris- it would receive his courteous at- oversubscription of their quota.' committee. The special gifts tian theologians, particularly Mar- di- tention, would be wasting valu- Then came a unique procession. vision was divided into five teams, tin Luther, who misinterpreted, able time, it was agreed that it The division headed by Joseph H. Judaism by attributing to it ■ would be headed by Adolph Finster•ald, useless further to appeal Ehrlich and Morris Steinberg hail harsh legalism and an absence of Samuel Summerfield, Edwin M. to the governor for his veto. its arrival heralded by the siren Rosenthal, Mrs. Henry Wineman spirituality." All hopes are now placed in the if • motorcycle officer, Harold and :Milford Stern. The general outcome of the proposed legal Krepps, sent with his motorcycle division was divided into IS teams, Admits Robbing Palestine P. 0. battle to the Statler dining hall by JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—An Former Judge O'Brien presided Detroit police department to aid with Maurice Caplan, Maurice overseer in the Palestine postoffice at Wednesday's meeting, and brief the campaign. The procession it- Aronson and Nate S. Shapero as confessed that he had handed over co-chairmen. Division heads were addresses were delivered by Mr. $32,500 of the 835,000 in bank- Levin, Miss Caroline Parker of self depicted ■ funeral, and "Mr. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Morris • notes that had been reported Depression and "Defeat" were Steinberg, Moe Leiter, Mrs. Abe the Detroit branch of the Ameri- stolen from a mailbag Wednesday can Civil Liberties Unioq, Rabbi thus given a public funeral. Car- Srere and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Sid- night on a Haifa-Jerusalem train. 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