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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
i TELEPHONE
C ADILLAC
1-0-4-0
8,000 Students in Polish
Yeshivas Are Starving
wAISAW.
(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 befor e the conference of
the Agudath Ha Rabonim.
Greater support for the Yeshi-
both from the Kehillah an dthe
government was demanded.
—
BRITAIN'S COLONIAL Siory of Rosenwald's Friendship for
HITLERIST MENACE
HEAD RE-ASSURES Sammy Reshevsky Told for First Time AR
JEWS ON PALESTINE
LEADERS TO ACTION
Morris Steinberg, Sam's "Big Brother," in Tribute to Noted
Philanthropist, Relates 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, FRAM,
Mixed Feelings of Fear,
Fulfilled.
HERSHMAN, STERN, ALEXANDER AND BUTZEL
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 this great man.
plat who passed away on Jan. 6
TO ESCAPE DANGERS
"In
1924
he
interested
himself
not be complete without the
!National Palestine Confer- r
omantic incidents which led to in Sammy Reshevsky, the chess Majority
omantic
ence in New York This
of Escaping Fatni•
Mr. Rosenwald's friendship for prodigy, and through' Fred M. But-
lies Come from Southern
Sunday.
Sammy Reshevsky, world famous zel, Detroit, philanthropist and
communal
leader,
and
Dr.
A.
M.
Germany.
chess prodigy, and which resulted
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
I.
Anti-Semitic Boycott
Condemned by Court
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 Nationai 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 comas; 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.
s
-
ROSENWALD HEIRS
WILL CONTINUE HIS
CHARITABLE WORKS
Were Enjoined by Their Fa-
ther to Carry on Philan-
thropies.
KOVN0.—(J. T. A.)—An ap-
peal to the Union of Orthodox
Rabbis of America to aid in the
REPORT $30,000,000
famous Slobodka Yeshiva which
is LEFT TO FAMILY
is in dire straits, was sent by
Rabbi Schapiro, head of the in-
Sum is Outside of Bequests;
stitution.
By RUTH C. BROTMAN
Scn, Leasing, Heads Fa-
The message to the Union de-
N EW YORK.— G t reat B rita i n
Dushkin, executive director of the
ther's Company.
clared: "It is my holy duty to
in a bond of comradeshi
From the triumphant procession
I will fulfill not only he lette r but to the very day which top oklasting Board of Jewish Education of . BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A special
report to you the catastrophic
from
with the magnificent sacred scrolls
Chicago, it was agreed that Sam conference of Jewish represents.
the spirit of the Balfour Declare- the world the great benefactor.
situation at the Slabodka Yesh-
CHICAGO.— (J. T . A.)—Th e
by the dignitaries of Shaarey '
tion in the upbuilding of the Jewish !Morris Steinberg, for many and his parents should live in De• tires was urgedtly summoned by
co ntinuation of the vast p
iva. The students are starving
hilan-
Zedek around the synagogue, to
Homeland, was the assurance given years president of the Detroit trait. Sam had already been in the Jewish community Jan. 8, to
in the literal sense of the term.
thropies which he conducted were
the intensified height of spiritual-
Immediate help is urgent.".
to the Jews of America in a cable- , Chess and Checker Club and for- this country three years, but made consider the new political develop.
insured
by Julius Rosenwald in the
ity reached with the significant
vi r t ua II y no progress education- meats arising from the first inter-
gram addressed by Sir Philip Cun- president of the American
last days before his passing in a
lighting of the "Perpetual Light"
ally, it having been constantly view which Chancellor Bruening
liffe-Lister, secretary of s Cabinet,
tate for
conference with his children at his
•
A ssociation,
by one of Detroit's leading pious yrs
, the colonies in the British
is best quail- necessary for him to give exhibi- held with Adolph Hitler, Jan. 7.
ov. 6, 1931,
bedside, and in his will,
and
grand
old
men,
Abbe
Keidan,
fied
to
tell
this
story.
Taking
an
thins to help support his parents r
ICES,
e gathering at Hotel Astor, interest in Sammy
The Daily N ews says it h as
A permanent committee will be
oraLion,
the dedication of one of the
mr. and sisstae m
when
hen he first
rs C
anodl i, bHroi.thcehras nacberoad.
to the Nahum Sokolow, president I
learned that about $30,000,000 is
fortgairee.
; named to consider the Jewish posi-
came to Detroit in 1921,
finest of Conservative houses of
K. AKEY,
of the Jewish Agency for Pales- Steinberg was responsible for the
tion in the light of the Ilitlerite
left to the heirs of the late Julius
worship in the land will be long re-
e.
tine and of the World Zionist Or-
"Mr. Rosenwald was more in- 1
Rosenwald in his will, which will
interest which leaders in the De-
membered by those who had the
ganization , was h
crested in having Sam enjoy a
3 Hammond
be filed for probate in a few days.
honor to be present.
honor trait Jewish community, and later
The
normal
boyhood
and
education,
Bum, the newspaper says, is
at
the
first
public
reception
tender-
leaders
in
Chicago,
including
Mr.
lull having
Difficulties there were in the
ed to h imby
meric
and develop into a worth-while' '
onditions of
Rabbi
Ashinsky
to
Speak!,
th
over
and above amounts disposed
he
Aan
section
f
Rosenwald,
showed
in
the
prodigy.
way
of
the
completion
of
this
e...
.iewi•o Agen cy for Palestinoe boy
Ignite Mapl-
citizen
even
though
he
might
show
of
in
charity bequests.
Judge Rubiner to Preside ; and "flit Zionist Organization of boy co osenwald s interest in the
splendid edifice. The path was
e
Detroit,
no extraordinary qualities other '
Statement
rtgagors, to
mpletel
The
will, the News says, pro-
y
certainly
not
strewn
wth
roses,
but
revoluti
Made
by
Judg
Amereia.
Other Speakers.
! the lame
onized his than genius as a chess player. He
• video by instructions to the fam-
after years of hard toil and gen-
Read at Lecture at Mioe-
teventh day
--
c ivi ies, caused him to quit mak- admonished us to keep him out of I
In
an
address
acknowledging
the
,
ing
public
appearances
recorded In
ily
for
continuetion
of Mr. Rosen-
crone assistance on the part of the
nil Club.
de, for the
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky of ; tributes paid him by American 'matches and so normalized at c hess public notice and see to it that he
wald's widespreadphilanthropies
members of the congregation and Pittsburgh, formerly of Detroit,
his edu- should enjoy boy friends and par.
Michigan,
Two
of
the
city's
srch, A. D.
their learned rabbi, Dr. A. M. will be the principal speaker at
leaders, Zionists and non- cational plans that he is today pre- ticipate in their play and educe-
.largest law firms
mre., on
, Zionists, Mr. Sokolow dealt with paring for a professional c
Judge George M. Read of th will handle the huge estate.
Hershman, they may point with the banquet of
fe there Is
Prior to that
ca inancial situation in , as a student at the University of tional activities.
ate of this
Juvenile division of the Probat •
To Complete Several Projects,
pride and dignity to a spiritual the Yeshiva Beth
a t. the cam
time Sam's necessity for making a
l'alestine and said that the major I Chicago.
icula r emp hasis
Court, in an address delivered at
abode which has few equals in this Judah of Detroit,
1 00 (CM
living forced only adult contacts,,'
l uncheon of social workers and co a upon the comple tion is placed
purpose of his visit to the Unitedl
reeding. at
country, and say "Thank God the to be held this
of several
m
Mr. Steinberg's Story.
on him constantly," !
States was to secure the aid that
t instituted
munal leaders at noon on Wednes- projects, involving the expendi -
night
is
past,
God
send
strength
S
u
n
d
a
y
night,
s•id mort•
ture of approximately
only American Jewry could give. '
But let Mr. Steinberg tell his
for the day." Jan. 17, at Con-
, e hoenix Club
, stted
"The interest taken by Mr.I
low, there-
a
$10,000,-
own story. For 10 years Sammy's Rosenwald immediately gave Sam
of sale ton-
Says Palestine In C
that churches and church affiliati ons 000, according to Edwin R. Em-
Function of Synagogue.
.
gregation Eman-
mrsuant to
"pal, " being closer to
im h,
in fct,
a
have definite influences for good in bree, president of the Rosenwald
the opportunity to which every'
The Sabbath dedication sermon ad Beth Tephi-
"Palestine," he said, "is in the than
Reagan, In
Sammy's father, Mr. Ste in-
preventing juvenile delinquency.
Foundation.
Is
was delivered by Rabbi Ilerman la Hall, Wood-
midst of a grave crisis. Not a crisis berg has made it his life's hobby boy is entitled. Sam was given
ONES DA Y.
ONES
Chief among these uncompleted
Abramowitz of Montreal, Canada, row Wilson and
This statement was made in re-
ER RUARY,
in the routine sense of the word. I to guide the boy in the right di- lessons privately to make up for
tick noon,
grammar school deficiencies
who pointed to the function of the Taylor.
sponse to a question as to whether projects is the colonization of Jews
Judge
There is a great danger of collapse. rection and to advise him with the his
mortgage
H e was then entered inio Detroit ,
in Soviet Russia, to which Mr. Ito-
synagogue
as
four-fold:
religious
educat
has
a
be
Charles
Rubiner
ion
at to
We most to the impossible
in or- end in view that he should be kept
aring
•
•
der to
Northern High School and he
on delinquency.
First, as a "house of Prayer" will be the toast-
er, at the
Judge Read de- senwald pledged $6,000,000, and
mtrance to
ern e.catas- away from curious throngs, and completed a four-year course.
troche."
(Beth T'filoh). "The synagogue as master.
clared in his address that Jewish of which half remains unpaid,
of Detrolt„
I that he should instead follow the During this period not more than
cases hav e always been rather Mr. Rosenwald's last •
his house of prayer becomes to
h e program
t being the
Saying that he appreciated the
o ns
Art for the
economic conditions in this coun- 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 pa id
the prem.
by his children.
' Mr. Rosenwald helned to smoothen he was the boy chess wonder, This
ADOLPH HITTER
of his soul, a place where his joys by
toe. or so
Goldstick,
spite of the definite increase in
try, Mr. Sokolow nevertheless felt
ary to pay
Another Jewish project which
are sanctified through praise, and President of the Rabbi
that "when I think of the situation i the
these
paths. Mr. Steinberg tells was confided only to the school rise in influence, and to recommend juvenile delinquency.
story:
I .
said
remained unfil d was
principal and teachers.
his sorrows softened through Yeshiva.
While th
thereon at
Local naaal A la„ hnkrg that prevails in other countries, I ,
the building
Asked whether particular dis- of a
inleNew York for
"It was my privilege to know with me he met many people in! e measures to be taken.
.galcost.,
say of that
it is in
refill
prayer,
and
where
every
expert-
rabbis
will
be
the
other
speakers,
talk
a
crisis
America
in
com-
tricts
in
the
city
contribute
an
out-
"
8
og the at•
ence in life is given a higher and a member of Young Israel will
o Mr. Rosenwald for seven years, Detroit, but very few were aware! At the conference Jan. 8, It was standing number of delinquents, training of Jewish social workers.
Which said
who
.
pointed out that the position of the Judge
lows: All
t 't .
This, too, the children are asked
Parton."
I , any oppor um
evaluation and a more spiritual extend greetings to the gathParton."
presente
presen
e d that he was the same boy
Read said that a number to carry through.
f land silt
Jews of Ger man y is comparati ve l y
,, themselves during those years for
meaning," Dr. Abramowitz said.
The musical program
'.he County
Mr. Sokolow also mad
'11 •
(Turn to Page Seven.)
A gift
worse than that of the Jews of have appeared before him from the
an •nd de-
Second, as a "House of Instruc- dude vocal selections by Prof. E.
of $250,000 to Beirut
Northern High School district.
for unity in the Zionist ranks say- ,
No. 71 of
Eastern Europe. The East Euro-
tion" ("Beth liamedrash"). "If Zaludkowski, selections by a pian-
University, a Protestant institution
Nate
S.
Shapero,
of private
ing that "it in essential for our
in
Syria, contingent
pea Jews, speakers pointed out, can
preside
nt of th e
Judaism is losing ground, it is be- ist and a vocalist.
at thereof
political work and for the mainten-
sociation , pre- ing of $1,000,000 upon the rais-
Name Mountain in Honor
1 of Plats,
appeal for protection to foreign Jewish Centers' As
cause Jews have not an adequate
by the univer-
Mr. Goldstick, the president, and ance of our financial program"
It, Wayne
knowledge of it," he declared,
Of Jewish Aviator Blum consuls and the League of Nations, sided at the luncheon, Judge sity, is to be paid at once, ac-
Rev. Jacob I. Sklar, secretary of
Harry
B.
Keidan
introduced
Judge cording to Mr.
Leaders
in
the
movement
for
ther
26, 1931.
whereas
the
Jews
of
Germany
will
Third, he said, the synagogue is the Yeshiva, state that tickets are
Rosenwald's
direc-
KER,
to he a unifying force in Jewish being sold at $1 a couple, and that rebuilding of Palestine in all parts
SEATTLE. — (J. T. A.)—Bald be completely exposed to the mercy Read, Federal Judge Charles C. tions.
rtg•gee.
Simons and Common
Ct
Pl eas our
life, and this is symbolized by its all food is being donated gratis of the world sent messages of greet
Mountain in the Baker River lof the Hitlerites should they come Judge
Charles Rubiner
into power.
Similarly, t t hh a e e chil
District has ken renamed
were in th e
historic name of the "House of ' by local merchants, thus assuring ing to the Sokolow reception. All Prominent Educator to Ad
audience,
dren are re-
- 1
of them expressed the hope that I
Assembly" ("Beth Ilaknesseth"). an income for the school.
Mount Blum, in honor of John
I quested to carry through their
The menace to the Jews has in-
dress
Next
Zionist
Educe-
American
Jewry
would
continue
to
,
Fourth,
"They
shall
make
unto
Blum,
Jewish
aviator,
who
was
father's intention of contributing
K. Ahoy,
crisased with the publicatilin of
gee. Bldg.
Ashinsky to Addres s Misrachi. play the great part it has had in
tional Lecture.
me a sanctuary, that I may dwell
killed in his plane on Nov. 1, it
$750,000 to the building of a wo-
the Boxheim document and other
th
t having
.
in their midst," he quoted, and
Detroit Mizrachi groups will be
the re uilding of the
was announced by the Belling-
men's dormitory at Chicago Uni-
projected Nazi measures, aiming at
conditions
sa d a synagogue proves its worth addressed by Rabbi A. M. Ashin- from
Jewish
i M. Dushkin,
Dr. Alexander
Salvatore
uh homeland. Among those
ham office of the Federal Geo- , the suppression of the Jews, the
' versity, in addition to the $750,s
1, Wayne
wontcables were read: Jew- executive director of the Board of
when it exercises an ennobling in- sky at 7 p. m. on Monday, Jan.'
speakers stated.
graphical Survey. John Blum
000 men's dormitory at the same
to The
institution.
- I fluence on its adherents.
ish National Council of Palestine, , Jewish Education of Chicago, na-
"Judaism as a
118, at Congregation Beth Tephila . London
astieon, the
of
worked with the Forest Service,
Type of Culture"
id
at
,
mpressive Exercises.
a y prominent as an educator' piloting rangers in forest fire
will
be
the
subject
of
a
lecture
to
The children of Mr. Rosen-
Jews
Escape
to
France.
and re-
e
a
Agency in Jerusalem
be given by Rabbi Leon Pram be- wald, late last month, prepared to
.F )-"..cunSe'
Rabb i Ashinsky,
who
, Or. Ch aim and
Impressive ceremonies marked
inspection work.
•n an authority on Palestine, hay
l'A R1S. — (J. T. A.) — Large
a na - Weizmann, Lord
"
i '1,2 the dedication exercises on Sun-
,
g s pent a considerable length of
„ rleigh, Lord Mel-
g
fore the American Association of carry on their father's benefac-
John
Blum
was
twenty-six
groups
of
German
Jews
are
arriv-
'‘'(.1'74;7 4
' important message to local Miz- chett, James de Rothschild an(
I day.
and 0 . time there, will deliver the next years old, when his six-passen-
ing in Paris daily in an effort to University Women, Detroit sec- tions when they formed the Ro-
gland
E. D'Avigdor Goldsmid, heads
of ' lecture in the series arranged by
The dedication sermon was de- ma ' hi '
Family Association.
ger Ryan monoplane, carrying
escape from the Ilitlerite menace. tion, Wednesday night, Jan, 20, senwald
'"e°,`„=
the Jewish Agency of En
Thei r
livered by Dr. A. Ni. Hershman, ,
the Zionist Educational Council of
—
her's wilrtain
four well-known Seattle men,
l, it t s under-
The exodus from Germany has at 8:30, in the Brown Memorial stood,
ins date
. - 7,9
Oscar Wassermann, head of the
sets
spiritual leader of the congrega•
Chapel
of
the
Temple.
fataside
ce
crashed on the Sunset Highway.
lives particularly large during the
funds to
tion for 24 years.
Jewish Agency of Germany, the
be
used
by
this
association
to
past
month,
although
a
marked
mi-
The
board
of
Temple
Beth
El
re-
isss
„
Zionist Organization of Poland, and
This is the day which the Lord!
d to r e-
gration front Germany to France cently extended an invitation to carry on the projects which he en-
_______
Justin
Godart,
former
minister
of
h a th ma d e, an I it is b ut natural
mortga ge
I has been noticeable in the past year the Association of
joined
them
to
fulfill
before
he
University Wo• died
ersre. by
in the Frenc h cabinet.
h. will,
T,,
and human that feelings of J o y Jacob Miller the Installin g labor
.;
Last year, the migrants to France men to meet at the T emp e f or
rainedl
Colonial
me...ge.
s and
Officer; Prof. Lawrence
gra titude
the eta.
sh
should sweep
.. zioni•t ,
were for the most part intellect- this special occasion.
it is believed, sets aside
Rabbi
an
additional
is sash
through our hearts and seek ex-
sum
uals, sufferings from unemployment Fram's lecture is one of a series
Seltzer to Speak.
"New York,
of Science and for the Museum
pression," began Rabbi Hersh-
in
IGerrn
,
being
given
under
the
auspices
of
—
Industry, which
2 o'rlark
etheluttiltilvecrs.irttyeir omen
, "Since His Majesty, the King,
t man. "We rejoice that we are
In recent
previously received a $5,000,000
however,
hun-
on
the
gen-
t
Next Monday evening, Pisgah accepted the mandate for Palestine,
atralt
home once more, we rejoice that
endowment, as well as additional
dreds of Jewish families in cam - oral
gions of Today"
e
Lodge
No,
31,
1.
0.
B.
II„
will
offi-
,successive
British
governments
r,
h s
J after years of anxious deliberation
t he
ta
I Will Addre ss Banquet Open- Portable c ircumsnces
hove
have arrived
cially install the newly alertedoffi- been ch
Among the other lecturers arc funds for the Rosenwald Founds-
entrance
e duties
and disappointments this building cers at a public installation in the the mandate entails.
The w hich ,
from B eand particularly Dr. A. E ust Chicagao y
y of De.
I ing Local Drive for Pales.
of the
Leasing J.
stands forth radiant and spacious. y club rooms in the Maccabee Build. barge
n
(that
southern
Germany,
having
sold
,
have
Rosenwald, the cap!.
,D Charles t
„tai lro ru essIsp• oanns cibi iflaitiy
Circuit
tine Workers.
their business enterprises and University of ace Ildonr.
We are grateful to all who have , ing, Woodward at Putnam.
son, was elected chairman
rloyf tgoiwd,,,is;
Vibbert of the University of °, alist's
Is held).
f the
their
—
made this day possible, who have
other
possessions
in
Germany.
board
of
Sears, Roebuck &
id mort•
Michigan, Dr. George Derry, presi- L.
Prof. Lawrence Seltzer of Detroit effect to Lord Balfour's famous
helped us realize o u r d reams, an
be nee-
The majority of these immigrants dent of Marygrove College, and h , o. to succeed Mr. Rosenwald. He
Zalman Rubashow who heads
d City College, winner of a first prize declaration and of facilitating the
1e fore•
are
ad
been
vice-chairman.
determined
to
settle
the Palestine labor delegation to
we rejoice and are happy. Our in a national economics competition, building up of the Jewish National
perman- Dr. Arthur Holt of the University
interes•,
and all
this country this year, will be the nently in France and to fare the of Chicago,
work This
is well
begun,
but
begun (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
includ•
only.
edifice
is a
landmark
Eulogised
guest speaker at the banquet keen competition there rather than
(Turn to Page Eight,)
House,
'by la.
The general public is invited.
in the history of this congregation,
tilted at
which will mark the formal open- "await daily a blow from a Nazi." There is no admission fee.
J WASHINGTON.—(J, T. A.)--
ing of the annual Gewerkschaften
or par.
but as every landmark of the ,
alias Rosenwald was eulogized in
Det
t he House of Representat
spirit, it points to
a
distance still
campaign for the organized Jew-
Date cf
ves by i
C
to be traversed, to the new task
, to-wit •
ish workers of Palestine Feb. 14,
ongressman Sabath of Illinois.
•
of part
ahead of us.
in
the
Philadelphia
ByronHall.
It
"Ile will live in the hearts of
oeclion
will
be
e
C. Town
"It is dangerous to turn the
en for generations," Congress-
y a concerted
•
Wayne
man Sabath mid.
synagogue into an old People's
effort to raise Detroit's
quota of
'he Plat
ALEXANDER M. DUSHKIN
home, we do not wish to have it ex- Succeeds Judge Arthur C. Denison; Interesting Career of
85,000 for the Ilistadrut, Pales-
on Pal&
words..
'
elusively masculine or exclusively
Detroit,
Mourned in Russia.
which Dr. David II. tine Federation
Jewish Labor,
Federal Judge, Dating From 1902 When lie
6, 1931
MOSCOW.— (J •
Fauman is chairman.
this year finds itself in a Will Discuss "American Jewish Scene Today" and "Inter-
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T. A.) —The
Was Elected to State Senate.
particularly critical position ow -
news of the passing of Julius Ro-
national
Scene
of
the
Jew;"
Event
Alexander
will
s
ea
'
Marks
e general adversity of
senwald, which reached Soviet
Wednesday night, Jan. 29
+7A1
What has been awaited for the , jection,
Federation's
Fifth
Anniversary,
, at S world economic conditions.
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past month materialized last Fri- I high in Judge S intone ranking o'clock
at Northern High School,' Preliminary preparatio
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sine, the i,,,L
oan sa
Land
day when President Herbert ability. judicial temperament and ; sno ..sibP
ns for
Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Ch i-
s
IN
the
banquet
and
campaign
were
Possibilities."
gation
Anshe
Emet
in
Chicago.
He
Hoover appointed lion. Charles C.
nd It,
cago, and Morris D. Waldman,
and actual
work
First
Judge Simons , son of
Simons, judge of the Federal Dis•
president of the Zionist District of completed
at a conference
that
was begun
held New York, are to deliver address of is a member of the executive com-
'
es , mittees of the United Synagogue
trio Court of Detroit, to succeed ally prominent Zionist and former Detroit, will preside.
Feb. 1 and 2 respectively at th
having
I
in
the
offices
of
the
Ge- Phoenix Club, 12 noon, as partic he ' of America, Rabbinical Assembly,
lion. of
Judge Arthur C. Denison who re- Detroit
of Achievements.
it councilman, David W. Si-
i- I American Academy of Political
de Per.
'
werkschaften
committee
at
8679
signed when he reached the pen- 117 , although in his 56 years
Detroit,
In his lecture, Dr. Dushkin will • Twelfth street. It is announced pants in the cultural symposia
m i Science, American Oriental Society,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin Will
give a detailed description of the
but
twice
sought
public
furanre
Linguists Society of America, So-
office . nevertheles s
Preach on "By-Products
had an inter- main geographical features and (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
' cietas Spinoza and honorary vice-
estin
resources of Palestine. He
krptetn•
.
.
. of the Times."
a a student at 1 nturl
•
▪ (Are
-!
chairman of the United Palestine Chamisho Osor b'Shvat to Be
the
also
give
a
factual
survey
of
University of Michigan he Palestine's
Count
Appeal.
Observed by National
gathe
's economic possibilities
on thy
red numerous honors in ors- baasl
"By-Products of the Times"
e d
n
929, in
tory and debating, and was goner-
stione
Fund, Hebrew Schools.
Rabbi Goldman is the author of
of t hmePales-
,t k's
will be the subject of Dr. Leo M.
102, on
ally known as "
to he
"A Rabbi Takes Stock." which was
the boy orator."
Franklin's sermon at Temple Beth
Chamisho
But i
r prin•
sions, and will offer an evaluation
Osor b'Shvat, or Jew-
recently published and created a
El Sunday morning, in which he
r thou•
of continuing to seek of the relation of the Jewish na- B ***** ss Helen e
glory nstead
as a "silver-tongued
ish Arbor Day, which is to be ob-
furore among the rabbinate. In en
63/1 Al
spell-
;On Hindenburg
will discuss the effects of the pres-
binge
tional will to these economic and Speaks Saturday Night; Jews on .
roceed•
addition
ed this year on Saturday,
on
he
is
assistant
editor
of
J
ent
economic
situation
upon
the
to inti•
down r," Charles Simons buckled geographic factors in the light of
H onorary Committee,
the Journal of Religious Education, t an. 23, will be celebrated in the
by raid
moral and religious issues of the
build
raditional manner by the Jewish
there.
times.
N
career which centuyy, wi
▪ enn•
led to a a professional
th an account of coin-
ational Fund of Detroit and in
federal
judgeship,
Hitlerism
and
the
activities
of
tent tn
At these services a unique fea-
the pr es ent promotion to the and
to nizatian in Palestine.
all branches of the United Hebrew
aal iiii S l noic b i i ee s c I i ost,sioz,i uni:steliticef e po
ram. In
high-
i,),yt
.
'
ture will be the rendition of the
tie.
est ju dg eship in the land, next to M The final lecture in the se i , Lb, cal,
Schools.
Parties with appropriate
ritual service and a number of
, T111.
that of
r c. under
une
recitations, longs, playlets, etc., .
.f the United States Supreme also
the
SARI'.
r e o t
special anthems by a mixed chorus
e
Court
na
o
en
f
itys
iastevn
will
be
among
the features in the
Helene
e
. Shetzer, will be delivered on niliaeer:ont
n e von Ill
.
under the direction of George
il be
Feb. 8 by Dr. Eliezer Rieger, su-
schools, and the National Fund
President
in, t
Hindenburg
Elected State Senator.
Gelvani. This new choir, composed
o
'
celebration
is
planned
by the lo-
rly
pervisor of the Jewish schools of f the German republic, in her ter.
entirely of persons of the Jewish
7nuntr
cal women's auxiliary.
Born in Detroit in 1876, the son' l'alestine and visiting lecturer at tore in the Masonic Tem le this
Wayne
faith, will take a prominent part
of
immigrant
Jews,
Saturday
'
h
Judge Simons the College of Jewish Studies in
nig t. The topic n of he •
Chamisho Osor marks the end
fading
her
in the Temple services hereafter.
was e ducated
>mote
ducated in local public and ' Chicago.
of winter and the beginning of
Dr. Rieger will speak on address will be "Germany of I's .s-
m d ,
It is composed of the following:
high schools and received his A, II. " "Jews and
spring in Palestine. It comes at •
Arabs," and will give terday and To da y. "
muc h
Sopranos: Liebe Cummins
from the University of
a time when everything
Par
Michigan a description of the present Arab
in nature
A musical festival will be • fea-
said
Schakne, Mildred Nurko Benyas,
in 1898,
begins to renew itself
His law degree was Population of Palestine. lie will tare of the evening's program.
and when
os •t
Esther Goodman, Sadie C. Sloman.
awarded him in 1900. lie then re-, discuss Jewish - Arab relations with the Harmonie-Bach Chorus,
the soil begins to show new life._
Altos: Lillian Gordon Alpern,
torn./
This is why Chamisho Osor is cele-
turned to his home city, and took from the point of view of Arab the Concordia Singers and
RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN
pren,
Edith Smuts, Bernice Edelstein,
organ
an active
ive interest
intest in politics, be- dominance and the bi-national con- Af
I that
brated not only with song and re:
b y Franklyn Winfield Me-
Leonore Fagan,
'wee-
me is
ing elected to the State Senate ception, as well as an analysis of music
joicing
but also by partaking eg
ee
of
being
planned
by
the
Detroit
Serv-
S
ew
York.
ty nf
Tenors: Dr. Albert N. Prussia,
Palestinian fruits.
Michigan District future possibilities.
ice Grou p •s art of the fih
el dm
sew”—
an-
ft
Max
Rosenberg,
Samuel
R.
Glans.
in
1902.
Mn,. Maud Slocum Moron is nivereary celebration
1 feet
Ile
from
the Second
then the young- '
In addition to the entertaining
ration
of
the
Dr. Kallen's Lecture.
general chairman of the commit- Welfare
Jewish
feet 9
Basses: Harry Raden, Dr. Bur-
fe atures planned for
JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS est Senator in Michigan, and one
, Fed 1-ation, Aaron De-
Ruh-
Chandsthe
ton L. Schmier, Saul Rose.
Professor Horace M. Kellen, of tee arranging for the lecture, with Roy, president of the Service Group
Os or something else it being
of the
•
of the
youngest ever to hold that the New School of Social Research Mayor Frank Murphy and former •nnounces,
n
Among the number to he sung eion
office
,
th
is year—the planting of
age, to the Sixth United di
row,
treat
on Sunday in addition to the ritual
and
the
and in New York, in •n address before Governor Alex J. Groesbeck as
ed
way
in conscientious
which he assumed
erzl Forest Every c
f. g•
States
Circuit
Court
of
Appeals
at
hir
du
responses will be • tenor and bass
ap ics they are to speak on
a large audience in Northern High honorary chairmen. On the coin.' „,__.
ste.
The t to
ha s obligated itself to
Cincinnati. Presidennioover has abl e ties won for him the earl- School
... •
plant
duet, "
I. 27.
Wdday,
ide e and
Tho u Great e-
en es Jan. 6, outlined mittee are Dr. . Max B
Bailin. Al-, are: Rab
"I bi b oldman, "The Ameri-
tre e. This work is being done
respect of his constituents
asked the Senate to confirm the
hove" byGuLansiMng
e
•
is
oph
"
Jeru
sa
iel
of
the
Revisionist
lem" nomination, which had the ap-
Jewish Scene Today:" and Mr.
FE
co eagues.
PO -operation with
the
tree
by Conned.
MORRIS D. WALDMAN
a parties'in
n, Oesip
Gabrilowdech
Waldman,
"The International Scene
and po
Labor
Zionism,
and and others prominent
in the corn-
Ai w
ing campaign of the Jewish
Services begin at 10:45. The proval of both Senators James;
ay sr! able speaker, the ad- lauded the idealism of the Chalut• munity, Louis James Rosenberg, of the Jew."
mew
Content and Arthur Vandenberg. d re a h e delivered when he placed zirn representing the latter group ( is on the committee of foreign!
was the editor of the Schaefer tional Fund, of which Mrs.
public is invited.
,
Sachse
ie chairman.
Antiwar of Important Book .
Approval is expected without ob- I (Turn to
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who will
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At the present time, Rabbi Gold- but*r to the following Anelo-Jew- Ladies' Auxiliary p/anned
I B011 H i ndenbur
man occupies the pulpit of Congre-
of Hie
Dr. Abramowitz Delivers
Sabbath Sermon; Leaders
Speak at Banquet.
flIVA'S BANQUET
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
HELP DELINQUENTS
• Part
I.
DUSHKIN TO SPEAK
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
FRAM TO ADDRESS
UNIVERSITY WOMEN
grv:
PISGAH INSTALLS
OFFICERS MONDAY
ZALMAN RUBASHOW
HERE ON FEB. 141
? Judge Charles C. Simons Elevated
To U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals1
Rabbi Goldman, Morris D Waldman
.
To Address Federation's Symposium
LARGE CHOIR SINGS
AT TEMPLE SUNDAY
PLAN ARBOR DAY
CELEBRATION HERE
HINDENBURG'S NIECE
TO DISCUSS HITLER
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