• America 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r OF CO. Mortgavee. ank Bldg. E. K. Alley, icabeees Bldg, Inuit basing nd conditions le by Carl C. em, his vote, Kate T. S. e, doing bou• ment Co.. 14 higan. Mum. • Michigan plce, Mur • fifth day of in the °Mee ir the County Michigan, on imoust. 1927; on page 324. s claimed 1 , o notice. for rum of threo entymis ant Nosuit or unity having the debt se- ypart there- irtue of the iid mortgage. of the State ade and pro- ven that on AY OF FEB- noun, East- ortgage will iblic tion, he southerly u the County :r It, Wayne the building the County uremims de xo much to pay the saidomit- ton •t seven legal ts, ling the sabl allow*. All of land alt• the County ichigan and Lot N o.. • both inclu- e of Cather- imith 9, of outh. Range ber 660 of mil 8, 1920. 'lone Coun- r rm. 6, 1931. EMS, ratIon, lortgagee. K. AKEY, I Hammond alt having unditions of Iglu. Man- of Detroit, tgagors, to the mrne ve nth day recorded in eds. for the f Michigan. irch, A. D. If•Ifeell, on e there is ate of this it. the stun 100 (3710. teedings at instituted said tow, there- ( sale con- nIrsuant to ichigan, In notim I. ilNESDAY. iltRUARY, kit noon, mortgage at public tr. at the ntrance to of Det raft „ being the in for the the prern- .ge. Of .0 ary to pay , on mid hereon at gal costs, lir the at. Vhirh s a id ow.: All land sit- he County In •ntl de- No. 71 of of private it thereof t of Plats, It. Wayne 26, 1931. KER. tgagee. K. Abet', tees Bldg. t having million v a lmto m Wayne to The • t Ion,of • ted the and re gister of vne. and d day of of Mort. mortgage hondred the dale interest. 191 dol- t law or d to re- 110111011IP trait, bY g ained In thest•• In such herebv ?ELFIN 2 o'clock Id rnort- • t pub at the entrance y of De- (that Circuit M held), drnort- be net- s •forr• Intere , ' and ell by law ibed •• or par Detroit. tote of of pert section Town Warr. he Plat un page cords.. I. 1931 Pt. AK El N Final ban It e ions .4 le Pr, Petrol'. iuran•4 Wage.. emt en • o ount y Count on Or 129. in OM vie tote r prin• • thy, 13 4 1 44 or i• ▪ inti• C t there- e eon- ant ma. in tae 7I1 r. )AR , . sore ill le rly Mn, Maine tount1 ps per sat/ ew et rout, omi/ prem. that ate tee( feet ert f 4 th men I a. a' ' o '3 27. i All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932 VOL. XXXIII. NO. 8 IMPRESSIVENESS MARKS DEDICATION OF SHAAREY ZEDEK Inspiring Addresses by Drs. Hershman, Finkelstein, Franklin. RALLY TO SYNAGOGUE IS HERSHMAN'S PLEA Dr. Abramowitz Delivers Sabbath Sermon; Leaders Speak at Banquet. By RUTH C. BROTMAN b ETRoz ur i WISH ORO/NIUE , 8,000 Students in Polish Yeshivas Are Starving WARSAW,— (J. T. A.) — Eight thousand pupils in the Yeshiboth of Poland are suffer- ing from hunger, it was revealed by Rabbi Fein of Slonim, in an address before the conference of the Agudath Ha Rabonim. Greater support for the Yeshi- both froni the Kehillah an dthe government was demanded. KOVNO.—(J. T. A,)—A n ap- peal t o the Union of Orthox Rabbi s of America to aid n o the famous Slobodka Yeshiva which is in dire straits, was sent by Rabbi Schapiro, head of the in- stitution. The message to the Union de- clared: "It is my holy duty to report to you the catastrophic situation at the Slabodka Yesh- iva. The students are starving in the literal sense of the term. Immediate help is urgent." !BRITAIN'S COLONIAL Story of Rosenwald's Friendship for HITLERIST MENACE HEAD RE-ASSURES Sammy Reshevsky Told for First Time AROUSES GERMAN 'JEWS ON PALESTINE Morris Steinberg, LEADERS TO ACTION i ' "Big Brother," in Tribute to Noted Sam Philanthrop p ist, st, elates Interesting Incidents Showing Man's Kindness. Cunliffe-Lister States Spirit Jewish Circles Dominated by and Letter of Law to Be HONOR PAID ROSENWALD BY FRANKLIN, FRA M, Mixed Feelings of Fear, Fulfilled. HERSHMAN, STERN, ALEXANDER AND BU TZEL Speculation. DR. NAHUM GOLDMANN The story of the life of Julius me to come into close contact JEWS GO TO FRANCE OF BERLIN NOW IN U. S. Rosenwald, the noted philanthro- with thi ' pis who passed away on Jan. 6 TO ESCAPE DANGERS 1924 he interested himself National Palestine Confer- will not be complete without the in "In Sammy Reshevsky, the chess Majority ence in New York This NIrm. atic seninwesill(i'nsts f;;,,,h,!cdhshilped for prodigy, and through Fred M. But- of Escaping Fami- lies Come from Southern S unda y. zel, Detroit, philanthropist and Sammy Reshevsky, world famous communal leader, and Dr. A. M.' — Germany. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 [ Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Anti-Semitic Boycott Condemned by Cou rt ‘ BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The Supreme Court of Augsburg on Jan 11 vigorously condemned the anti-Jewish boycott proclama- tion published in the Augsbur- ger National Zeitung, and de- clared "that under the constitu- tion all Germans are equal be- fore the law, and that German- ism means German citizenship," The Nazi constitution, the court stated, conflicts with the German constitution and is di- viding the German into nation- alities. Under the Nazi consti- tution, it averred, the Jews are denied German nationality. This contradicts the rights poses* to German citizenship. Since the Jews must perform their duty toward the state on a parity with other citizens, they there- fore must be accorded equal treatment, the courtheld. ROSENWALD HEIRS WILL CONTINUE HIS 1CHARITABLE WORKS Were Enjoined by Their Fa- ther to Carry on Philan- thropies. REPORT $30,000,000 IS LEFT TO FAMILY Sum is Outside of Bequests; Son, Leasing, Heads Fa- NEW YORK.—Great Britain , chess prodigy, and which resulted Dushkin, executive director of the' — ther's Company, in a bond of comradeship lasting Board of Jewish Education of From the triumphant procession will fulfill not only the letter but to the very (lay which took from BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A special with the magnificent sacred scrolls the spirit of the Balfour Declara- the world the 1 CIIICAGO.—(J, T. A.)—The Chicago, it was agreed that Sam conference of Jewish represents. great benefactor. by the dignitaries of Shaarey lion in the upbuilding of the Jewish I and his parents should live in De- lives was urgedtly summoned by continuation of the vast philan- yea Arlsorris Steinberg, for Zedek around the synagogue, to many trait. Sam had already been in the Jewish community Jan. 8, to Homeland, was the assurance given thropies which he conducted were president of the the intensified height of spiritual- Detroit to the Jews of America in a cable- this country three years, but made consider the new political develop- insured by Julius Rosenwald in the , Che and Che e r Club and for- virtually no p ity reached with the significant gram addressed by Sir Philip Cun- flier education- m ents aris ing from the first inter- last days before his passing in a ss president ck lighting of the "Perpetual Light" of the American ally, it havingrogress liffe-Lister, secretary of state for been constantly view which Chancel lor Bruening !conference with his children at his by one of Detroit's leading pious the colonies in the British Cabinet, Checker Association, is best quail - necessary for him to give exhibi- held with Adolph Hitler, Jan. 7. , bedside, and in his will, and grand old men, Abbe Keidan, 's s ory. Taking an thins to help support his parents to the gathering at Hotel Astor, fi arents , The Dai ly A permanent committee will be , inter News sas es in Sammy when he first and sisters and brothers abroad, y it has the dedication of one of the where Nahum Sokolow, learned that about $30,0 named to consider the Jewish pool- president I came to Detroit in 1921, Mr. , 00,000 is finest of Conservative houses of Sam Get. Hi. inc.. ■ n. I don in the light of the Ilitlerite of the Jewish Agency for Pales- Steinberg was responsible for the left to the heirs of the late Julius worship in the land will be long re- t.oh oe tl , ,, "Mr. Rosenwald was more in-' Rosenwald in his will, which will orld Zionist Or- interest which leaders in the De- membered by those who had the ores e in having Sam enjoy a be filed for probate in a few days. honor to be present. at the first public reception tender- troit Jewish commu nity, and later normal boyhood and education, The sum, the newspaper says, Is leaders in Chicago, inc Difficulties there were in the luding Mr. and develop into a worth-while ed to him by he American section of Rosenwald, showed in the over and above amounts disposed way of the completion of this Rabbi Ashinsky to Speak; citizen even though he might show the Jewish Agency for Palestine Mr. Rosenwald's interes pr o of in charity bequests. Judge splendid edifice. The path was Rubiner to Preside; and the Zionist Organization of boy completely revolutio t in the no extraordinary qualities other The will, the News says, pro- Statement Made by Judge certainly not strewn wth roses, but Amercia nized his than genius as a chess player. He Other Speakers. vides by instructions to the fam- activities, caused him to quit mak- after years of hard toil and gen- Read at Lecture at Phoe- admonished us to keep him out of In an address acknowledging the ing public appearances at h ily for continuation of Mr. Rosen- . . erous assistance on the part of the Rabbi Aaron AL Ashinsky of nix Club. s pan public notice and see to it th he ! i wald's widespread philanthropies. members of the congregation an d Pittsburgh, formerly of Detroit Jewish m by American matches and so normalized his edu- should enjoy boy friends and at par- Two of the city's largest law firms leaders, Zionists and non- cational plans that he is today pre- ticipate in their play and educe- their learned rabbi, Dr. A, M . e the principal speaker at Zionists, Mr. Sokolow dealt with paring for a professional career ' will handle the huge estate. Judge George M. Read of the Ilershman, they may point wit h the banquet of Prior to that the critical financial situation in !as a student at the University of tonal activities. juvenile division of the Probate To Complete Several Projects. pride and dignity to a spuitua 1 the Yeshiva Beth time Sam's necessity for making a Part icula r emp hasis l'alestine and said that the major . Chicago. Court, in an address delivered at a abode which has few equals in thi 5 Judah of Detroit, living forced only adult contacts; upon the comple tion is lace purpose of his visit to the United ! luncheon of social workers and com- country, and say "Thank God the to be held this of se veral Mr. Steiniserg's Story. on him constantly." States was to secure the aid that munal leaders at noon on Wedne projects, involving the expendi- night is past, God send strength Sunday night, ture e of approximately $10,000,- only American Jewry could give. y at the Phoenix lub But let Mr. Steinberg tell his da, C, stat for the day." "The interest taken by Mr. Jan. 17, at Con- ea 000, according to Edwin own story% For 10 years Sammy's Rosenwald immediately gave Sam hat churches and church Says Palestine In Crisis • Function of Synagogue. gregation Eman- affiliatio n R. Em- , "pal," being closer to him, in fact, the opportunity to which every have definite influences for good I s brae, president of the Rosenwald The Sabbath dedication sermon uel Beth Tephi- "Palestine," he said, "is in the than Sammy's father, Mr. Stein- boy n Foundation. preventing juvenile delinquency. Was delivered by Rabbi Herman la Hall, is entitled. Sam was given Wood- midst of a grave crisis. Not a crisis berg has made it his life's hobby lessons privately to make up for Chief among these uncompleted Abramowitz of Montreal, Canada , row Wilson and This statement was made in r in the routine sense of the word. I to guide the boy in the right di- his grammar school deficiencies,, who pointed to the function of the Taylor. Judge spouse to a question as to whethe e- projects is the colonization of Jews There is a do great We must th e dancer of collapse. rection and to advise him with the He was then entered info Detroit synagogue as four-fold: religious education has a be • r in Soviet Russia, to which M Charles Rubiner impossible in or- end in view that he should be kept Northern High School and he First, as a "House of Prayer" will be the toast- on delinquency, Judge Read de- senwald pledged $6,000,000, and 1 der to prevent this terrible.catas- away from curious throngs, and completed a trophy." (Beth T'filoh), "The synagogue as master. four-year course. dared in his address that Jewish of which half remains unpaid. Mr. Rosenwald' * last instructions that he should instead follow the During this period not more than his house of prayer becomes to The program cases have always been rather Saying that he appreciated the normal paths of a normal boy. a handful of friends knew that the Jew his second home, the abode will be opened small, and continue to be small in provide that the balance be paid economic conditions in this coon- Mr. Rosenwald helped to smoothen he was the boy chess wonder. This by his children. ADOLPH HITLER of his soul, a place where his joys by S. Goldstick, try, Mr. Sokolow nevertheless spite of the definite increase in felt these paths. Mr. Steinberg tells was confided on! tote Another Jewish project which y are sanctified 'through praise, and president of the th at "when juvenile delinquency. " • h echo I think of the situation the story: rise in influence, and to recommend principal and teachers. ned Unfilled wasYork his sorrows softened through Yeshiva. Whi the bfui ing Local Rabbi Ashinsky Asked whether particular dis- of a p e‘ai s in other countries, 11 "Jr was my privilege to know with me he met many people le the measures to be taken. remaischool ew prayer, and where every experi- rabbis will be the other speakers say that i n At the tricts in the city contribute an out- orldthe it is really ridiculous to Sir. Rosenwald for seven Detroit, but very few were awe re conference Jan. 8, it was training of Jewish social workers. ence in life is given a higher and a member of Young Israel will talk of a crisis in America in co years. standing number of delinguents tom- IMan y opportunities evaluation and a more spiritual extend greetings to the gathering. !! parison," presented that he was the same boy wh pointed out that the position of the Judge Read said that a number This, too, the children are asked 0 , Jews of Germany is comparatively have to carry through. - I themselves (luring those years for meaning," Dr. Abramowitz said. (Turn to Page Seven.) The musical program w'll * ' Mr. Sokolow also made an appeared before him from the A gi worse than that of the Jews of $ Second, as a "House of Instruc- elude vocal selections by Prof. E. for unity in the Zionist ranks appeal of 250,00 0 to Beirut say- Northern High School district Univers ft ity, • P rotestant institution Eastern Europe. The East Euro- tion" ("Beth Hamedrash"). "If Zaludkowski, selections by a plan- ing that "it is essential for our Nate S. Shapero As pea Jews, speakers pointed out, can , president of th e in Syria, contingent upon Judaism is losing ground, it is be- ist and a vocalist. . the rais- political work and for the mainten- Name Mountain in Honor appeal for protection to foreign Jewish Centers' sociation, pre- ing of $ 5 ,000,000 by the cause Jews have not an adequate Mr. Goldstick, the president, and l ance of our financial program " univer - , Of Jewish Aviator Blum consuls and the League of Nations, sided y at the luncheon, Judge sity, is to be paid .knowledge of it," he declared. Rev . Jacob I. Sklar, secretary of se at once , ac- . eida n intruced od Leaders in the movement for the whereas the Jews of Germany will Third, he said, the synagogue is Judge cording to Mn, Ronwald' d ' Readt Federal Judge the Yeshiva, state that tickets aretrebuilding of Palestine in all parts s. SEATTLE. — (J. T. A.)—Bald be completely exposed to the mercy Charles C. to be a unifying force in Jewish I being sold at $1 a couple, and that of the v..orld sent messages of the Hitlerites should they come Sinfons and Common P leas Co u r t life, and this is symbolized by its all food is being donated gratis Mountain in the Baker River of greet- ing to the Sokolow reception Judge Charles Rubiner_ were in All into power.. Similarly, ttheer children are re pt historic name of the "House of by local merchants, thus assuring District has been ' renamed t he audience. of them expressed the hope that I Prominent Educator to Ad- Assembly" ("Beth Ilaknesseth").! Mount Blum, in honor of John quested to carry through their- The menire to the Jews has in- an income for the school. American Jewry would continue to dress Next Zionist Educa- Fourth, "They shall make unto Blum, Jewish aviator, who was father's intention of contributing ce:ased with the publicatilm of play the great part tional Lecture. me a sanctuary, that I may dwell! Ashinsky to Addres s Misrachi. has had in killed in his plane on Nov. 1, it $750,000 to the building of a wo- the Boxheim document and other th e past in therebuildin I — in their midst," he quoted, and g of the Detroit Mizrachi groups will be Jewish homeland r was announced by the Belling- men's dormitory at Chicago Uni- projected Nazi measures, aiming at Dr. Alexander AL Dushkin, Amon versity, in addition to said a synagogue proves its worth; addressed by Rabbi A. ht. Ashin- , from whom cables . were ham office of the Federal Geo- K those the suppression of the Jews, the read: Jew- the $750,. 000 men's dormitory when it exercises an ennobling in-. sky at 7 p. m. on Monday, Jan. doh National Council of Palestine , executive director of the Board of speakers stated. graphical Survey. John Blum at the same 18, at fluence on its adherents. for worked with the Forest Service, "Judaism as a Type of Culture" institution. Congregation Beth Tephila London Zionist Executive, jewisi; I Jewish Education of Chicago, mt. tionall will Emanuel Hall. be y prominent as an educator Impressive Exercises. piloting rangers in forest fire The children of Mr. Rosen- the subject of a lecture to Jews Escape to France. Agency in Jerusalem, Dr. Chaim and an authority on Palestine, hay- Rabbi abbi Ashinsk inspection work. Impressive ceremonies marked l given by Rabbi Leon Fram b e- wald, late last month, prepared to PARIS. — (J. T. A.) — Large be carry on their for e l y, who b is a nab Weizmann, Lord Erleigh, Lord Mel- mg spent a considerable length of the dedication exercises on Sun- tiona l the American Association of father's John Blum was twenty-six groups of German Jews are arriv- Univ eader, rings Miz- an chest, James (le Rothschild and O. day. tions when they formed benefac- important message to local E. D'Avigdor Goldsmid, heads of time there, will deliver the next years old, when his six-passen- ing in Paris daily in an effort to tion, ersity Women, Detroit sec- the Ro- The dedication sermon was de- rachi. lecture in the series arranged by ger Ryan monoplane, carrying , escape from the Ilitlerite menace, at 8 Wednesday night, Jan. 20, senwald Family Association. _ _ the Jewish Agency of England, the Zionist Educational Council of livered by Dr. A. M. Ilershman, Their father's will,ain four well-known Seattle men, ! The exodus from Germany has Ch a p :30, in the Brow. Memorial it is under- O scar 1 Vassermann, had of the spiritual leader of the congrega- el of the Temple. stood, sets aside cert funds to crashed on the Sunset Highway. been particularly large during the Jewish Agency of Germany, the 1 ion for 24 years. Th e board of Temple Beth El re be used by this association Past month, although a markedcent] mi- to carry on the Organization of Poland, and 1 o "This is the (lay which the L rd gration from Germany to France y extended an invitation projects which he ens Justin Gaston,, former minister of t1 ssociation of University Wa- joined them to fulfill path made, and it is but natural has been noticeable in the past year. the labor in the before men he and human that feelings of joy Jacob Miller the Installing colo,.tha French cabinet. I Last year, the migrants to France tie, to meet at the Temple for die Tdhe hum , will, it is believed, and gratitude Officer; Prof. Lawrence should sweep I were for the most part intellect- F ran, special occasion. "Zionists, seta aside Rabbi an ' through our hearts and seek ex- additional sum for the Museum uals, suffering. from unemployment being 's lecture is one of a series Seltzer to Speak, "New York , of Science I Alin Germany. presaion," began Rabbi Hersh- and Industry, which given under the ausi.lces of received a ! "Since His Majesty, the King, man. "We rejoice that we are In recent months, however, hun- the u niversity women on the gen- previously Next Monday evening , 'iah acceted $5,000,000 the ma endowme home once more, we rejoice that .odge No. 31, I. O. B. II„ will sg successive Britishndate for Pal estine, dreds of Jewish families in corn- cyst t itle, "Religions of Today." well as addinda- ti ona 1 funds f or nttheasRosenwald after years of anxious deliberation cially install the newly governments have Fo u Portable circumstances have arrived Am ong the other lecturers Will Address Banquet O pe are tion, elected offs-- been charged with the duties which and disappointments this building cers at a public installation e r in and particularly Dr A. Euatace Hayden of th e I in the the nil I . ing Local Drive for Pales . s. stands forth radiant and spacious. c lub rooms in the Maccabee Build- sought zealously and Leasing J. Rosenwald, the capi- southern Germany, having sold University of Chicago, Dr. Charles ave fairly ey to h dis- tine Workers. We are grateful to all who have i nir, Woodward at Putnam. their business enterprises and Vibbert of the University of talist's son, was elected chairman charge their responsibility of giving made this day possible, who have other possessions in Germany. of board of Seam. Roebuck & Michigan, Dr. George Derry, presi- Co. the Prof. Lawrence Seltzer of Detroit effect to Lord Balfour's famous to succeed helped us realize our dreams, and C majority of these immigrants Zalman Rubashow, who be a ds Mr. Rosenwald. Ile its College, winner of a first prize declaration and of facilitating the , a" are determined to settle perman- dent of Marygrove College, and had been vice-chairman. we rejoice and are happy. Our i the Palestine labor delegation Dr. Arthur Holt of the University n a national economics competition, building up of the Jewish National j work is well begun, but begun (urn to Page O this country this year, will be to nently in France and to face the of Chicago. (Turn only, This edifice is a landmark Editnriall guest speaker at the bg Eulogized in Huse. (Turn to Page Eight.) an the keen competition there rather than The general public is invited. in the history of this congregation, set "await daily a blow frcm a Nazi." which will mark the formal open. WASHINGTON.—(J T. JO-- There is no admission fee. but as every landmark of the j Julius Rosenwald was ing of the annual Gewerkschaften eulogized spirit, it points to a distance still ' campaign for the organized Jew- the House of Representatives in by to be traversed, to the new task will Sabath ish workers of Palestine, Feb. 14, of Illinois. ahead of us. "He will live in the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. It the hearts of will be followed b a "It is dangerous to turn the men for generations," Congre ss . • effort to raise Detroit's quota man Sabath said. synagogue into an old people's ALEXANDER M. DUSHK1N $5,000 for the Histadrut, Pales- g Arthur C. De home, we do not wish to have it ex- Succeeds Jude ninon; Interesting Career of Detroit, of which Dr. David H. i tine Fed eration of Jewish Lab clusively masculine or exclusively Federal Judge, Dating From 1902, When Mournedin Russia. ; which this year finds itself in nr, °e, , He MOSCOW. — (J. T. Fauman is chair man. a Will Discuss "American Jewish Scene Today" and "Inter. Was Elected to State Senate. (Turn to Last Page.) A.) —The • particularly critical position o w - news of the passing of Julius Ro- Dr. Alexander will speak on in t national Scene of the Jew;" Event Marks era adversity of senwald, which reached Soviet Wednesday night, Jan. 29, at What has been awaited for the, Federation's Fifth Anniversary. 8 world economic conditions. past month materialized last Fri- jection, Judge Simons ranking oclock, at . Northern High School, ' (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) for igh in judicial temperament and on Palestine, the Land and Its the Preliminary banquet and preparations cam day when President Ilerbert abilit Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Chi-Igation Anshe F. y. Possibili ties. p Simon Hoover appointed Hon. Charles C. in Chicago. Ile Shetzer, completed and actual work be p re Waldman of is a member of the executive zom- n Simons, judge of the Federal Dis New York , are to deliver add resses Judge Simons, son of a nation- resident of the Zionist District of • a mitt ees of the United Synagogue etroit, will preside. trict Court of Detroit, to succeed ally prominent Zionist and former conference that was held Feb. 1 and 2 respectively at the o , last week f A nierica, Rabbinical Assembly, in the offices of the G e-iPh oenix Judge Arthur C. Denison, who re- Detroit councilman, David W. Si- ccoun o c v Club, 12 noon as partici • - American Academy of Political At of Ahieements. werkschaften committee at 86791 pants in the cultural symposium In his lecture r. D us Dhkin will Twelfth sty signed when he reached the pen- mons, although in his 56 year , eet • it I is announced I give a detailed description of the Science, American Oriental Society, Dr. Leo M. Franklin Wi has but twice soughtpub Linguists So iety of America, So- lic main geographical c urn to Pa g e Opposite features and o ce, nevertheles t s Preach on "By-Products Editorial) *etas Spinoza and honora ry had an inte r- nturl resources of P alestine. He eating career. As • student amisho Osor b'Shvat to . of the Times." chairman of the United Palestine at will also give a factual survey of the University of Michigan he Observed by National Be Appeal. Palestine's economic possibilities gathered numerous honors in ora- based on "By-Pthe roducts of t he Times" Fund, Hebrew Schools, the and rep Sim orts the Pales- Rabbi Goldman is the author of tory and debating, and was gener- tine Survey will be subject of Dr. Leo M . son Commis- "A Rabbi Takes Stock," which was Franklin's sermon at Temple Beth ally known as "the boy orator." Mons, and will offer an evaluation Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, or Jew- recently published and created Ei Sunday morning, In which he ■ But instead continuing to peek of the relation of the Jewish nab- B a glory as • of • Hole furore among the rabbinate. In ish Arbor Day, which is to be ob- "silver-tongued spell- Hind. b r will discuss the effects of the pres- nerved this year on and Spl " kr Saturdnaay ion ght; Jew.. ens t addition he is assistant editor of Jan. binder." Charles Simons buckled geographic Saturday, ent economic situation upon the tfoactro t he Journal of Religious Education, herss einectohnelgic htof 23, will be celebrated in the down to business and began to an Honorary Committee. moral and religious issues of the traditional manner by the build • professional career which the achievements of the past half times. Jewish century, in with an account of cola- Ilitlerism and . the activities of National Fund of Detroit and in led to a federal judgeship, and to nization Palestine. Al these services a unique fea- all branches of the United Hebrew the present promotion to the high- the National Socialists in the po. ture will be the rendition of the Schools. Parties with appropriate litical social and economic life of est judgeship in the land, next to The final lecture in the series, Ge ritual service and a number of n recitations, songs, playlets, etc., that of the United States Supreme also under the chairmanship of will be discussed by special' anthems by a mixed chorus Court. Mn, Shetzer, will be delivered on Ba r omnaeeye Helene von Hindenbur . will be among the features in the under the direction of George schools, and the b. 8 by f D r. liezer h R ieger , au niece of. ' President von Hindenburg; National Fund Galvani. This new choir, composed Elected State Senator. celebration is planned by the lo- e Fervisor o the EJew is scho ol s o f - of the German republic, in her lee. entirely of persons of the Jewish in the cal women's auxiliary. alestine and visiting lecturer at tare Born in Detroit in 1876, the son Palestine Saturday night. The topic of her Masonic Temple this faith, will take a prominent part of immigrant Jews, Judge Simons the College of Jewish Studies in Chamisho Osor marks the end in the Temple services hereafter. w as educated ca is local public and Chicago. Dr. Rieger will speak on address will be "Germany of Yee- of winter and the beginning of It is composed of the following: terday and Today." spring in Palestine. It comes at high schools. and received his A. B. "Jews and Arabs," and will give Sopranos: Liebe Cummins from om the University of Michigan a description of the present A a time when everything in nature 4 A musical festival will be a tea b ra Schakne, Mildred Nurko Benyaa, in 1898. His law degree wall population of Palestine. He will lure of the evening's program begins to renew itself and when Esther Goodman, Sadie C. Stamen, AU arded him in 1900. lie then re., discuss • the soil begins to show new life. Jewish - Arab relations with the Harmonic-Bach Chorus Altos: Lillian Gordon Alpern, tu turned to his home city, and took from the point of View of Arab the Concordia Singers and orgy • RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN This is why Chamisho Osor is cele- Edith Souls, Bernice Edelstein, an active interest in politic., b e n brated not only with song and and the bi-national con- music by Franklyn Winfield Mc Leonore Fagan, re- in g elected to the State Senate . dominance joicing but also by partaking • being planned by the Detroit Serv- ception, as well as an analysis of Afee of New York. of Tenors: Dr. Albert N. Prussin, f r um the Second Michigan ' Palestinian fruits. ice future Group District possibilities. as part of the fifth an- Max Rosenberg, Samuel R. Glans- Mrs. Maud Slocum Sloross i 1902. He was then the young. In addition to the entertaining s niversary celebration of Basses: Harry Roden, Dr. Bur- Dr. Kellen'. Lecture. general chairm the Jewish es t Senator in Michigan, and one o f the commit - Welfare , features planned for or the JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS Fed , ration, Aaron De- Chamisho ton L. Schmier, Saul Rose, Profenier Horace hi. Kellen, of tee arranging for f the yonngest ever t o hold lecture, with Roy, president of the Service Osor something else is being that th e N ew School of added Group Among the number to be sung oft Social Research Ma oroFrranAkir lu,,ITTb ■ r ao n ce, e s d be fr o i i ;rn a e r this year—the planting of trees is announces. .ion age, to the Sixth United di on Sunday in addition to the and the conscientious and in New York, in an address before G overnor ritual States Circuit Court of Appeals way in which he assumed , a Herzl Forest. Every classroom at h i. gnified large audience in Northern High honorary chairmen. On the corn " responses will be • tenor and bass The topics they are to speak on has duties won for him obligated itself to plant Cincinnati. President7Hoover has at, the envi— School duet, "Guide Me Thou Great Je- Wednesday, Jan. 6 , outlined matte are Dr. Max Bailin, Al are: Rabbi Goldman, "The Ameri- le c r.:us:Ku... d tree. This work is being dons et of his constituents; the philosophies hove" by Lansing and "Jerusalem" asked the Senate to confirm the as of the Revisionist bert Kahn' Ossip Gabrilowitsch can Jewish Scene Today:" and Mr. co-operation with the tree nomination, which had the ap by Gounod. MORRIS D. WALDMAN W , and Labor parties - in Zionism, and and others prominent in the corn- aldman, "The International Scene ve of both Senators James ing campaign of the Jewish prod Always an able speaker, the ad-1 lauded the Services begin at 10:41• The Conzens idealism of the Chalut- I rnitrih Louis James Rosenberg of the Jew," and Arthur Vandenberg d row he delivered when he placed ' was the editor of the Schzcter tional Fund, of which Mrs. public is invited. representing ee the a ter group, 0 Sachs. oreign Author of Important Book. is chairman. i Approval is expected without ob-I ( memorial v lume, and is • contri- o Irrc'ti consuls who will greet Baroness Turn to Page Oppoette Editorial) At the present time, Rabbi Gold- butor to the following The celebration planned :Turn to Last Page) Anglo - Jew- I von Hindenburg. Ladies' Auxiliary Auxito liary Lasiofraar man occupies the pulpit of Corm- thel. YESHI VA'S BANQUET THIS SUNDAY NIGHT gtianreizannt Lof v. RELIGIOUS STUDIES HELP DELINQUENT s I of DUSITKIN TO SPEAK W EDNESDAY N I GHT FRAM TO ADDRESS UNIVERSITY WOMEN ; PISGAH INSTALLS OFFICERS MONDAY Zionist ZALMAN RUBASHOW HERE ON FEB. udge Charles C. Simons Elevated To U. S. Circuit Court of A pp eals Rabbi Goldman, Morris D. Waldman Caldman To Address Federation's Symposium LARGE CHOIR SINGS AT TEMPLE SUNDAY PLAN ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION HERE HINDENBURG'S NIECE TO DISCUSS HITLER P (Turn to Page Opposite EJltorial)