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America lewish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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bETROITAWISR

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

1-0-4-0

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN. MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 4

THREATS AGAINST
JEWS SOUNDED AT
MOSLEM CONGRESS

' TELEPHONE
CADILLAC

Visa Refused Molly
Picon by Hungary

BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—
Molly Picon, prominent comedi-
enne Of the Jewish Theater in
New York City, was refused
permission to enter Hungary,
where she was scheduled to give
a series of performances, by
the Hungarian authorities.
An appeal from this decision
made to the foreign office by
Miss Picon was refused on the
ground that performances in
Yiddish are not desirable dur-
ing the Christmas period.

BRUENING STATES 1 The Religious Question in Spain RABBINICAL BOARD
GERMAN JEWS NEED
AT PRAGUE MAKES
and the Jews
NOT FEAR HITLER
IMPORTANT RULING

Per Year, $3.00; Per C opy, 10 Cents

Prof. Levin to Address
Economists on Dec. 28

HADASSAH RAISES
$13,000 FOR HEALTH
WORK IN PALESTINE

Prof. Samuel M. Levin of
the College of the City of De-
troit has been selected to read
the second of two principal pa-
By DR. 0. BRACHFELD
pers before the joint session of
Decide to Start Economic
ICoeyricht
1931
be
the
Jeukh
Telegraphic
Agency.
the
American Economic Asso-
Inf.)
Declares Government Will
Permits Rabbis to Officiate ciation anti the American Asso- Annual Donor Luncheon An-
Boycott Against Jewish
F or nearly two months the religious question has been
Take Measures to Assure
at
Services
Over
Crema-
ciation
for Labor Legislation, , other Triumph for Zion-
Products.
Stability.
the burning question in Spain. The new republic is dealing
on Monday, Dec. 28, at Wash-
ted Bodies.
ist Efforts.
ington,
D.
C. Professor Levin's
very firmly with the question of the separation of state and
TO CARRY ON BATTLE
paper, entitled "The Ford Un-
RENEWED THREATS
church,
notwithstanding
the
vigorous
protests
of
the
parties
QUESTION
AGITATED
INSPIRING ADDRESS
ON ZIONISTS, BRITAIN
employment l'olicy," will follow
ARE MADE BY NAZIS of the right, especially in the northern provinces, where the popula-
JEWS FOR SOME TIME one by I'rof. Thomas N. Carver
BY DR. A. H. SILVER
tion is still deeply religious.
Iraq Delegate Warns Jews of
of Ilarvard University on "The
• Montreal Archbishop Pledges
Now the religious question in Spain has inevitably resulted in Czecho - Slovakian Govern-
Outstanding Social Event
Theory
of
the
Shorter
Day
and
Attacks if Zionists Efforts
bringing to the fore something ale° of a Jewish question in Spain, of
Aid to Combat Efforts
I Week."
ment Became Involved in
Marked by Musical and
Continue.
a kind that has not been known in

of Anti-Semites.
the Controversy.
Artistic Effects.
modern times, certainly not in t he
sense
in
which
it
is
understood
JERUSALEM.—(J. T.
in
13E10.i:is—(,I. T. A.)—The pres-
the countries of Eastern or Centr a l PRAGUE. — (J. T. A.) — The
Another triumph was chalked up
Warfare against the Jews if th
ent government has the situation
Rabbinical Board of Czechoslo.
to the credit of Detroit chapter of
Zionist efforts continue in l'ales
strongly in hand and there need be
Iladassah, at noon on Tuesday,
tine was openly threatened at a
inhabitants of Spa in vakia ruled that rabbis may each.
no fear that the Nazi forces will
s.
ate
at funeral services of Jews
are estimated at the most optimi
when more than 600 women, each
session of the Moslem Congress
seize
the
power,
Chancellor
Bruen-
whose bodies are to be cremated.
Original Manuscripts Presen-
tic—there are no reliable figures
of whom donated or raised $20,
here.
ing assured the correspondent of More Than 3,000 at Mass-
of
The question has been agitating
at
about
20,000.
The
number
were
present at the annual luncheon
ted to Theological Semi-
Great Britain was severely at -I
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in
families of Jewish origin who has e the Jewish community for some
at Hotel Statler to testify that a
Meeting at Arena Adopt
tacked as the mandatory respon -
nary Library,
the course of an interview with
o f time and in 1929 even gave rise to Adequate Fond and Shelter sum exceeding $13,000 had been
been
Christianized
in
the
course
sible for Zionist activity in l'ales
Resolutions.
representatives of the foreign
the centuries, but have in sever al a lawsuit against the Prague Jew-
raised for Hadassah's heath work
tine and a protest was addressed
Provided for Unemployed
NEW YOltK.—Prof, Alexander press.
ish community. The immediate
in Palestine.
to the League of Nations sharply Marx announced that through a
No anxiety need exist with re-
More than 3,000 Jews filled the respects maintained a specificall cause for the board's ruling, how-
at 79 Alger Street.
Jewish
tradition,
is, of course, vet
condemning the establishment o f gift of Mrs. Nathan J. Sillier, the gard to the present government's large Arena Gardens auditorium much
I Defying the critical conditions of
larger,
but it
is impoesible t o ever, was the protest against the
the Jewish National Hoe.
m
library of the Jewish Theological stability, the chancellor stated. The
The Jewish Welfare Federation the times, the Iladassah worker'
action of Chief Rabbi Dr. L. Levy
Sunday afternoon to protest estimate it off-hand. Apart fro
The findings of the Wailing Seminary of America has come into government has determined to take against the riots in Poland and to those living in Morocco, the Spanis m h in officiating at a cremation in the announces that it is now able, raised their donations by selling
Wall commission appointed by the psssession of three valuale
b menu- all measures to maintain legal order condemn the outrages perpetrated
through
the homeless men's com- various articles, by serving meals
town
of
Bruenn.
Jews have adapted themselves COM
League of Nations were rejected ] scripts of works by Moses Maimoni- and security. When the present against Jews.
The matter was brought by the mittee of the Jewish Unemploy- at a specially equipped lunch room
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The pletely to the life of the Spanis h
by the delegates on the ground ; des, the greatest Jewish thinker suffering subsides, and normality
ment
Emergency
Council, to pro- and in numerous unique ways!
s
le. And yet, even those Jew local Jewish community to the
that the Moslems accept neither and scholar of the Middle Ages. returns, the German people will Detroit Jewish Chronicle, people,
Rabbinical Board for a decision, vide adequate food and shelter for which helped to make the effort
the mandate nor the authority of One of the manuscripts contains the with one blow sweep away Nazisin, presided, outlined the purpose of who have identified themselves r e and after deliberation the latter the needy unemployed homeless pleasant as well as profitable.
the meeting as being to condemn ligiously with the Catholic Span
the body appointed by the League Arabic original of the third part the chancellor forcasts.
The S. S. Hadassah.
Jewish men who are residents of
de the following statement:
lards, the Marranoa, or Chueta
the indignities heaped ,upon Jews,
and that "foreigners have no right of Maimunides' philosophic classic,
The outstanding feature of the
Renewed Action Against Jews.
are for the most part still recogni s- ma "Where the body is to be cre- Detroit. The announcement is luncheon Tuesday was the transfor-
to decide the fate of a Moslem "The Guide of the Perplexed,"
LEIPZIG.—(J. T. A.)—The com- to protest against the social, eco- sable by their family names.
mated, the Jewish rites of wash- made by Milford Stern, president
sacred shrine.
which had much influence on the pulsory sterlization of the Jews in nomic and political discriminations
mation of the wall facing the en-
ing the body, shrouding it and re- of the Federation,
Not an Internal Problem,
teachings of such outstanding schol- order to bring about the racial and to ask the Polish government
Plan Anti•Jewish Campaign.
citing the Jewish prayers are still
Homeless men now being pro- trance to the main Stotler ballroon(
; astics as Albertus Magnus and "purification" of Germany will be to accord to Jews, who form 10
The Jewish question in Spain I a necessary. The ceremony must vided for by this committee are into a steamship, marked S. S. Ha
A campaign against the Jews in Thomas Aquinas,
undertaken by the Nationalist So- per cent of the population of Po. consequently not an internal pro te take place in the Jewish cemetery, sheltered and fed at 79 Alger dassah, and signifying the voyage
which all Moslem countries are to
The first two parts of the same cialists when they take over the and, their just rights. Ile empha. lam. It has come up in connection or in exceptional cases, in the street, between Woodward and that Iladassah is making on the
co-operate was mapped out by the
ized that the intention of the or.
author's commentary on the Mich-
Congress in resolutions adopted. nab in Arabic are to a large extent reigns of government, it was an- ganizers of the protest was td with the project of bringing back home of the dead person. The urn John R., at the new House of road to the amelioration of needy
into their Spanish homeland the so- containing the ashes may be buried Shelter.
and sick in Palestine. The art ef-
nounced by the congress of Na-
A boycott against all Jewish goods
still unpublished. The third manu- tional Socialist Pharmacists and trive for harmony and friendly called Spanish Jews living in the in the Jewish cemetery, in a spe-
"All deserving men of this kind fects of this scheme were designed
manufactured in Palestine will be script contains a considerable part
eeling between Jews and Poles.
European
Orient,
who
have
retain-
by
Mrs. David B. AVerbe and were
Physicians,
being
held
here.
cial
vault
provided
for
urns.
Jew-
who
have
applied
to
us
for
help
announced in all Moslem countries.
The Speakers.
of the hitherto lost Arabic "Trea-
ed their Spanish language. The ish officials, however, may not of- are now being cared for," Mr. executed by Ilarold Stockberger.
The Nazis will endeavor to es-
Simultaneously, a widespread pro-
tise on Resurrection" by Maimoni- tablish the dominence of the Nordic t While emphatically condemning project has been in the air for years ficiate in the crematorium nor may Stern declared. "There is no
With
this ateamship as a back-
paganda will be conducted against des in which the author replies to
race by "criteria of race hygiene he outrages, the speakers ex- and the present powerful anti-mon- they deposit the urn, but they may longer any need for such worthy ground, a program Was carried out
Zionism which is declared to be a
pressed similar views, pleading for archist and anti-Catholic wave that recite the Kaddish."
the
charge
of
heresy
raised
against
under
the
chairmanship of Mrs.
and
eugenics"
according
to
a
reso-
persons
to
appeal
for
aid
directly
catastrophe for Palestine.
ace and harmony and for that is sweeping the country, has turned
him. This interesting treatise was
In 1929 a lawsuit was brought from individuals since Federation Sidney J. Allen, with Miss Hattie
The conference also decided to known only through a Hebrew lution adopted by the congress. To ustice to the Jew which has beet; It into one of the questions of th e
Gittleman
as
co-chairman, depict:
achieve
this
end,
intermarriage
against the Prague Jewish com- has already provided assistance
i d
form a $5,000,000 corporation, translation, and the recovery of
enied him by unscrupulous and day. The expulsion of the Jew inanity by the family of Oscar and stands ready to provide addi- ing a musical sketch "Iladassah
shares in which are to be pur- the original text is of great signifi- with Jews will be forbidden and b igoted elements in Poland. , from Spain is being presented a a

Sails
On,"
words
for which were
Egerer, an actor, whose ashes the tional assistance should the de-
chased by Moslems throughout the cance. The copies of the three works medal race bureaus will be estab-
The meeting was formally one of the crimes committed by th e
writtten by Mrs. Henry Levitt, and
world, for constructive efforts in of the Cairo sage were written in lished for the purpose of prevent- o pened by Sam Lieberman, chair- Catholic kings, and the clearest ex former refused burial in the tam- mand arise."
The basement of the building music by Mrs. Allen. Filling the
Palestine, in an endeavor to coun- Southern Arabia in the fifteenth ing marriages which would under- man of the conference of organ- position of this view is to be foun . ily vault because he had been ere-
mine race dominance of the Nor- •
d mated. The government over- has been converted into a recrea- portholes of the ship, an Hadassah
teract the activities of the Jews. and sixteenth centuries.
dies. Miscegenation will be forbid- zations which convened the meet- perhaps in "El Crim dela Reis Cat- ruled the community, declaring tion room and the men have been crew sang "Sailing and "Ship of
Moslem claims to independence in
Besides these manuscripts, Mrs.
rig, and he presented Mr. Slomo. olics," a notable book which has just that no religious community has furnished with chessmen, checkers My Dreams." The crew, dressed
Palestine will also be propagan- Miller has presented to the library den by statute.
v
Germany's population according itz as chairman. been published by a famous Span- the right to refuse honorable bur- and dominoes. In addition, the in sailors' attire, was composed of
dized throughout the world.
an entirely unknown liturgical vol- to the Nazi plan is to be divided t Joseph Bernstein, manager of ish writer and philosopher, Dr. Di. ial to any of its members.
following newspapers each provide the following:
Threatens Jews.
ume, printed in Vienna in the six- into three groups, to the lowest of he Jewish Forward; Charles e go u z.
Jeanette Barnett, Minnie Ber-
the men with several copies of
"If the Jews continue their ac- teenth century, which includes a which the Jews will be relegated Ruby, speaking for John Taylor,
their papers: News, Times, Free man, Anne Berets, Sue Bromberg,
The return of the Spanish Jews
tivities in Palestine, we shall be number of unrecorded religious' and who are to be
secretary for Mayor Frank Mur-
Liebe Clamage, Minnie G. Cope.
Press,
Mirror,
Chronicle,
Forward,
eliminated
abroad
to
Spain
is
still
very
much
Copy Must Be In Day
phy, who was unable to attend;
obliged to treat them in the way poems by sonic of the great Spanish through enforced sterilization.
land, Hazel F razer, Utice Gilbert,
Day, Morning Journal.
Rabbi E. Aishiskin, Rabbi Harold of a Utopia, but it is interesting
they know. We will only allow the masters.
Earlier Next 2 Weeks
Religious services are held regu- Ethel Goodman , Hannah Goodman,
for Jews to observe the growing
Jews to stay in their homes and
Mrs. Nathan J. Miller has long Archbishop to Fight Jew-Hatred. N. Rosenthal, A. II. Jaffin, Joseph r ndency
larly for all those who desire to Sylvia Greenberg, Irene Kohn, Elsie
among the Spanish peo-
nothing else,". stated Said Bey been interested in Jewish educe- ; MONTI1EAL.(J. T. A.)—The Haggai and I. Finkelstein were
On account of the Christmas participate. The men now have Levitt Bessie Robinson, Rose San-
put it forward as a desirable
Sabet, delegate from Iraq. In tional and cultural work. It was she anti-Semitic agitationin h
the speakers in the order in which le to ufroure
and New Year holidays, the next services daily, both jn the morning ded, Lillian Schwartz, Caroline
haen
d
v
Prov-
.
rte
.
g
a
o
t
h
n
e
e
these sentiments he was joined who established the Nathan J. Mil-
addresses were delivered.
ince of Quebec was brought to the
i was done two issues of The Detroit Jew- and at night. In addition, they Sidder, Harriet Simons, Mildred
by Shawkat Ali and Maulana Sha• ler Professorship in Jewish His- attention of Archbishop Gauthier,
The Resolutions,
them by the rulers of Spain in the ish Chronicle will go to press a have complete Friday night and Steinberg, Nina Tyser, Gertrude
fine Daoudi of India, Mohammed tory, I.iterature and Institutions at highest dignitary of the Catholic
Mr. Finkelstein presented the fifteenth century.
day earlier than usual, and all
Saturday services. During Cha- Weinberg, Elsie Weinstein, Rose
Ali Pasha of Egypt, Sheikh Ab- Columbia University, and who has
following resolutions which ex-
news items must reach the edi-
Church in the Montreal district and
nukah, the pupils of the United Brandt.
An Miami. Scene.
dul Nader, Muzaffar of Palestine, provided for the publication of rig hthan
pressed the sentiments of the
tor's
desk
not
later
than
at
noon
Dr. Silver's Address.
Hebrew Schools entertained the
d man of the Cantinal, by
There was a very important
Rind Bey Sulh of Syria and Auni Professor Davidson's monumental Rabbi J. H. Stern, of the Temple
The principle ad dress was delis,
meeting on the occurrences in speech dealing with this question on Tuesdays preceding the date
men with a three-act sketch, after
Poland:
Bey Abdul of Palestine, who at- "Thesaurus of Mediaeval Hebrew
of
publication.
ered by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of
that was delivered a few weeks
"Detroit Jews,
tacked Zionism and Great Britain Poetry."
(Turn to Last Page.)
(Turn to Lsst Page)
Cleveland, who g 'meted the day
in
i 111 ass meeting convened by 55 or- ago in the Spanish parliament by
as the mandatory responsible for
which was peeved( , c1 by a spirit of
the
Minister
of
Justice,
Profess
ganisations
speaking
the economic depression among
for 40,000 of
triumph
and joy
Don
Fernando
de
Los
Rios.
To
direct contrast
n To
our people in this city, at the
the Arab fellaheen.
to the gloom and despair of the
Arena Gardens on Sunday, Dec. quote the official parliametary rec.
The Congress made it clear that
present
time. Ag 'pealing to Ila-
ord: The Minister of Justice, Don
13,
unanimously
adopt
the
follow.
its ire is directed against the Jews
dassah women to continue their
Fernando de Los Rios, said that
ing resolutions:
who have entered Palestine since
magnificent suppo rt of the Pales.
"We voice our protest against! I there are several ways in which we
the issuance of the Balfour man-
tinian
institutions, Dr. Silver said
can
deal
with
the
questionof
the
ue
National
Council
of
Jewish
Women
to
Hold
Triennial
Jewish Aspects of Great Bridge Battle to Determine
the recent anti-Semitic riots,
date and that it entertains no ill-
that the present i s the beginning
at., religious orders and congregations ,
t acks, boycotts and degradations
Convention Here in April, 1932; Local Section
"Supremacy of Techniques in Popular
will for the Jews who lived in the
of
the
fourth stag re in he Zionist
Tuhte
method
hoofus
ee
xp to ulscio o n n, -
coped upon the Jewish people in
Prepares for Events.
country before the war.
Card Game.
movement, demand ing patience and
would ask
Poland. We resent the extremC but
Shawkat Ali, the Indian Moslem
courage in the adv ancement of the
skier
well
before
it
decides
on
this
cruelties perpetrated against Jew-
leader, urged that the campaign
Zionist cause.
By MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH.
By JOHN DAVIS
ish student. in the Polish unive rsi course. The history of Spain shows
of the Moslems be directs;.' against
The first stage he called the "pee-
I
ti es. We firmly believe that thu s tenden cy ()wards decline since
It is almost 40 years since the late Ida E. Ginsburg or- iod of hope defer red," beginning
the Jews only, and a strong con-
Card playing has gotten up in the world.
the
year
1-192
,
wh
when
Spain
expelled
olish government is well stil e
troversy ensued between him and
with
the destructio n of the Temple
ganized
the
Jewish
Woman's
Club
of
Detroit..
Some
of
the
It wasn't many years ago, that one had just the faint- h andle the serious situation that the Jews, to whom I wish now, at
the delegate from Syria, Riad Bey est resemblence to a guilty look after a game of cards. !,'1, as
the first opportunity while the older Jewish women in the city, today outstanding in the down to the end o f the nineteenth
arisen, and should act
Suhl, and Auni Bey Abdul of Pal-
century.
'I he seem nd period he ela-
i
in putting an firmly
end chamber is debating the question of communal life of Detroit, bear witness to the early train-
This week, a group of four, Sidney Lenz, Oswald 1 . n dimmediately
estine, who insisted that the cam-
o the indescribable tr•gedies; religion, to pay a tribute of respect, ing in club life and social service which they received in the Jewish ted from 1882, whe n pogrom broke
Jacoby,
Ely
Culbertson
and
Mrs.
Culbertson
played
the
game.
And
I
t
paign be directed against Great
c
by the anti-Semitic man,- and to express our esteem and our Women's Club, which had for its objective "to foster a friendly out in Russia, dowl n to 1917, when
Britain as well. The Congress to see that game there came great editors, great financiers, great aused
gratification. Long and stormy a - spirit among the Jewish women in the city and to promote educational the Balfour Decli tration was is-
es tations, and by punishing "
h
adopted the viewpoint of the lat- sportsmen. Moving picture men were there to snap the group for the
sued. This, he said , was a glamor.
'plause drowned the minister's con- and philanthropic activities."
silt
y.
Be
it therefore
news reels and press associations had taken precautions to install g
ter.
ous and golden pei
eluding words.
"Resolved,
.
That this mass
For many years the program of Jewry the Bilu mo riod which gave
special wires, that the news of the
,
Opposition Repudiates Mufti's
According
to
the
press
reports,
m
eeting
call
upon
the
Polish
goy-
game play by play might be rush-
this organization was unique in its colonies, Dr. Herz!, vement, the first
Cons
the Zionist Con-
nature an d made a distinct contri-
ed to thousands of papers.
rnrnent to do all in its power to (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
press
and
the
c
rganization of
The Mufti's Moslem Congress
bution to the develop ment and life the J ewish
The fight is nominally for $6,000, in meliorate the Jewish conditions - -
r 'al Fund, The
was repudiated and a call for a
Poland, to discourag e the boy.!
of
the
Jewish
womanhood
of
De-
third
perio
Net
10
which
the
winning
team
gets.
Ac-
period
he
1st
ieled
the period
"General Moslem Congress" in
troit. Affiliations with local and of building, from
tually of course, this money does I c otts and to protect and guarantee l M. L. PRENTIS HEADS
some Moslem kingdom was decided
swish rights in Poland; be it fur-,
state federations of Women's Clubs It was, he gait 1917 to 1929.
not enter into the game at all. The her
FARNKLIN
HILLS
CLUB
i,
the
period
upon at a meeting of opposition to
money will be given to charity. A

of the rise of the Chalets move-
"R esolved, That copies of these
the Mufti in the King David Hotel.
Contributions for Scholar.
Senator King Introduces Bill sum like $6,000 does't mean much
The
Franklin
Hills
Country
ment,
of
the
establ
ishment
of Ha-
Several h u n d r e d delegates
to either Lenz or Culbertson. Sid- resolutions be •ddressed to the Club announces the election of the
dassah's health cen ters, of the ere-
ship at Tenth Anniver-
to End Abuse of Con-
Department
throughout the country, including
hey
Lenz,
the
leading
Jewish
mem-
Sta
at
Washington,
following
officers
for
the
coming
ation
of
the
Hebrew
, University and
sary Dinner.
suls' Power.
t e D . T. Fili powics, Polish
the mayors of Jerusalem, Jaffa,
be of the players has often turned to h he
of a great chain of educational in-
am ono Don
d r to t e United States, year:
Haifa, Gaza, Ramleh and Nablus,
down offers of $1,000 for a single
stitut ions.
President,, Meyer L. Prentis;
and to the Poli•I t government•I
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
WASHINGTON.--(S. T. A.) — lesson in bridge.
attended the conference, at which
vice-president, Clarence II. Eng- sum of $97,000 was contributed to
The fourth perioe I, now commenc-
authoritie s in Poland.
Ragheb Bey Nashashibi, mayor of General registration of all aliens
ing, lacks the glamo our of the third,
Welling; the scholarship fund of the Jewish
So what is $6,000 for pl aping
"We request as •forementioned gass; secretary, David
on the one hand, and minor lib-
Jerusalem, presided.
! the speaker deckle( , d, and must be
treasurer,
Samuel
II.
Rubiner.
150
rubbers!
Education Association, to provide
governmental agencies to exercise I
In a conference with the press, eralization of the immigration law
marked by work and expansion.
Mr. l'rentis succeeds Federal religious education for poor Jew-
Merits of Systems.
their high powers in giving proper
Fabhri Nashashibi, assistant mayor on the other hand, feature the 26
Charles C. Simons, who ish children, at a dinner Sunday
"Our movement," h e said, "has en-
No, the fight is a question of the relief to the unfortunate Jews in Judge
recommendations for new legisla-
of Jerusalem, and Ni h
Served
pres
resident
id
of the club night, celebrating the tenth anni-
tered the slower stages of work
Poland .
two of the most powerful members I tion made by Commissioner-Gen- merits of the Lenz system vs. the
or the past seven years.
which will requir patience and
versary of the association.
of the Arab Executive, disclosed eral of Immigration Hull in his Culbertson system. And whoever resolutions."
The board of directors of the
, loyalty."
wins—will
probably
as
the
result
annual
report
to
Congress.
More than 500 guest* including
that the conference had adopted
luh consists of Judge Simons,
Others on I
c
The report asks that the act ap- add several hundred thousand dol- Editor Hopes Jewish•Polish Rela•! Leo
10 resolutions aiming at the de-
M. Butzel, Meyer L. l'rentis, men and women in the forefront
The luncheon opt ned with on in-
lions Will Not Be Marred.
H enry Wineman, Clarence II. of civic and philanthropic activi-
throning of the Mufti, Amin el, proved March 2, 1929, entitled lars to his bank roll as the result of
!
vocation by Mrs. II enry Wineman.
in a et

Ilusseini, as president of the Su- 'An act to supplement the nat- the added prestige. For today, while
nggass, Jesse F. Hirschman, Isa• ties in New York, attended the
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, soprano,
uralization laws and for other pur- ' business, as a whole, may be in the vile, following the protest meet-Id ore I.evin,
preme Economic Council.
J. I.. Lewis,
Frank, Abra- dinner in the Hotel Biltmore. The
sang "By the Waters of Baylon,"
m Arthur L. Waldo, editor of the h
slump, while the railroads claim ing.
Jewish
Education
Association,
poses,"
be
amended
in
order
to
am Srere, Dr. Samuel J.
The conference, the Arab lead.I
they can scarce earn the interest on Polish Daily News, declared that I s
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ers stated, had reiterated
de-; provide that the registry of aliens their capital, while all about you the Polish government will be able is amuel II. Rubiner, David M. which was organized in 1921 to'
awaken Jewish parents in New
'elling.
mands of the Palestine Moslem; as therein provided may be made istael hearted women are collecting to cope with the problems and will
York to the duty of giving their
as
to
those
aliens
who
entered
the
delegation to London for the in
money to relieve the unemployed, suppress chauvinistic attacks on p
a religious education, but
dependence of Palestine, the pro- United States prior to July 1, while Hoover is worrying, and hun-
ISGAH ELECTION . children
assumed, in addition, the task of
tection of the Moslem holy places, 1924, instead of prior to June 3,' per marchers wend their way to the "I Jew's.
sincerely
hope
that
our
mu-
ON MONDAY NIGHT providing free scholarships in Jew-
and protection "from the Zionist 1921, the date specified in the Washington—in one business there tual relations will not be marred
;
ish religious schools for the chit-
MRS. ANDREW WINEMAN
present act.
danger."
is no depression. In the bridge again," Mr. Waldo declared.
eservations
Coming in Fast for dren of the poor, awarding prizes
Proposes
Deportations.
The conference convened by the
to
stimulate
diligence
and
good
won
for the Jewish women the re-
business, and I am not talking of
New
Year
Ens,
Dinner-Dante.
Congress is requested to declare the kind of bridges that people
the Grand Mufti is expected to
Statement by Polish Consul,
attendance, improving and ex- spect and friendship of club women
Under this intriguing head
and communal leaders through out
conclude its sessions on Sunday, a felony or misdemeanor the col- sometimes jump off.
Jan Lech Byszewski, Polish con-
tending
the
physical
facilities
of
The meeting of Pisgah Lodge
the next issue of The Detroit
when Shawkat Ali, Indian Moslem lusive marriage of aliens to Ameri-
Only recently there me; at one sul in Detroit, declared Sunday N o. 34, B'nai B'rith, Monday eye- Jewish religious education, intro. the state.
can citizens for the purpose of of the hotels of New York some-,
Jewish Chronicle will feature a
ing, Dec. 21, in the Maccabee during a system of licensing Ile;
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In 1926 the J. W. C. affiliated
gaining admission to the United thing like 500 teachers, who came
Lidding, will be featured at 7:30 brew teachers, and functioning in a tth the National Council of Jew.: special article by Freda B. JoeL
States as non-quota aliens or as a for a course in Advanced Bridge.
. m. sharp by third nomination other directions in the promotion ish women. As the Detroit section
class entitled to preference in the As • profession, it has been esti- FRANKLIN CONTINUES
P nd
semi-annual election of ofli- of the cause. it carries en, besides its national
FEDERATION GIVEN
issuance of immigration visas. mated, that the income of the aver
LAST WEEK'S ADDRESS era, and at 9 p. m. by the annual
Speakers at the banquet in- share of the Council's immigrant
Aliens
who
are
parties
to
such
SLESINGER BEQUEST

age bridge teacher probably tops
Beers'
bridge, including prizes chided Sol NI. Stroock. chairman' aid and farm and rural program,
marriages are later to be deported. that of any other profession. And
So great was the interest called nd refreshments. It will be open of the board of directors of the all of its former and many added
Commissioner Hull asks for a it has drawn to its ranks, men who forth by Dr. Franklin's sermon at t o the public.
The United Jewish Charities,
Jewish Theological Seminary of , activities. Big Sister work, scholar-
is another impo rtant feature
which is the property-holding more careful check-up of those a decade ago, one can only imagine Temple Beth El last Sunday,
Elias Goldberg, president, asks America; Samuel Levy, president; b
l'our'sr
which will coot inue in that
body of the Jewish Welfare who entered the United States as as looking rather contemptuously w h i ch he preached under the t hat members be on time for the of the Borough of Manhattan: shret A ssociation,
latiNonu,
a .o
lon''s
d st ued ny cl i
i as:
e
issue.
visitors
in
order
to
insure
their
h
eme,
"W
hy
a
$2,-
Federation, has received
Religion at All?" rn eeting no that business can be Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, vice-press scs. adult education projects, sum-
at cards. Think of Dr. Edward Las- t
000 bequest from the will of departure.
ker. For years Lasker was the that he will continue his discus- a djourned in time for members to dent of the Jewish Education As- . me
l.yssefh
tifi e r ap tin
schools-
000
r e-all i l fetha en se d ag rm
ej4s- h
the late Victor Slesinger
An amendment is asked to pro- chess champion of the world. To- siert this week under the title, jt ,in their families and friends at'
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through the executer of the es- vide for the deportation of aliens day he is a leading bridge player, "God Without Man vs. Man With- b ridge.
' '
of the Detroit section.
tate, the Detroit Trust Com- who fall into distress or require Not infrequently, h e writes for: out God."
Charles Joseph's "Random
The annual officer,' bridge is ■
. For the (kid time in the history
In his address this week Dr n ew event for election night to
Pany. The memory of the tes- public aid, within three years of bridge publications. It must be a
Thoughts." David Schw•rts's
I.
HIMELHOCH
NAMED
of Detroit, the city is to be host to
tator and his wife is to be per- their entry, either to their native , relief for some of these chess play- Franklin will answer the arm. c ompliment the outgoing officers
"By the Way," George Joel's
petuated through the naming of lands or to the lands of which they ers to finally land in • game, in ments of those who claim to have a nd honor the newly elected off- ON FEDERATION BOARD the triennial convention of the Na-
"Sport News," and numerous
tional Council of Jewish Women, in. other' editorial and news fea-
two rooms in the North End
are citizens. The report also, which the bread and butter woe- . no sympathy with what they call c ers. All members, their families
Clinic building at 936 Holbrook asks that deportation proceedings ries are eliminated. Laster by the " formal religion," and will ladle a nd friends are invited.
. Israel Ilimelhoch has been , April, 1932. The Detroit section
tures.
feels the honor of the privilege
avenue, One room will be should be facilitated.
way is an adept of the Culbertson rate that their attitude is in part
A favorable report on the prog- elected a member of the board of and the obligation of this
occasion. ,
For the best Jewish news and
known as the Maggie Slesinger
On the other hand, the secretary method. So you see there is no due to a lack of understanding of r es, of the New 1 ear's Eve dinner-;
with
the - , , views you must read
Room and another is to be of labor is asked to permit the racial or religious line in bridge the essential nature of religion at d dance was given by Jack Rosen- 1 governors of the Jewish Welfare Contact
parent
organi
its
best.
known as the Victor Slesinger application for re-admission of Here you have • leading Jewis I
erg, chairman of the committee , Federation to fill the vacancy ration and with the members of
Services begin at 10:45. The,
Room.
charge, who stated reservations' created by the death of the late other
aection, who will gather I
i
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public is invited.
a re coming in fast,
Bernard Ginsburg.
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Fight For Bridge Laurels

HULL URGES U. S.
REGISTER ALIENS

PROTEST AGAINST
The
RIOTS IN POLAND .Eurole

FEDERATION
HOMELESS NEEDY

Women To Convene In Detroit

JEWISH EDUCATION
FUND GETS $97,000

Jews Must
Intermarry!

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