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All Jewish News
All Jewish Views

WITHOUT BIAS

II-EbETROITAWISR el -ROAICLE

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 11

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URGES SYNAGOGUES!M arquis and Marchioness of Reading
DETROIT FOREST IN Parzan to Speak JEWISH COMMUNAL AGENCIES CARRY ON WORK IN SPITE
Visit Keren Kayemeth Headquarters
ASSUME DUTY FOR
ZION IS PLAN OF At Shaarey Zedek OF DEPRESSION; REPORTS GIVEN BY SIXTEEN GROUPS
COMMUNAL EFFORTS
NATIONAL FUND FormesrerDmeotnrot e t trutrolaDyeliver
AT FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF WELFARE FEDERATION

Morning.
Decide on Way to Honor the
Rabbi Herbert Parzen, until re- Annual Statements Heard from Service Group, United Jewish Charities,
Thirtieth Anniversary of
Fresh Air So-
candy rabbi of Congregation
ciety, Hebrew Free Loan, Hebrew Schools, Centers, Child Care Coun-
Land Fund.
Ahavai Sholom of l'ortland, Ore.,

---
dl Children's Home, Y. W. H. A., Other Agencies.
will delivfer the s ermo
PROPOSE PLANTING OF
pul pit o
Congr egat ion
n(Shaarey
o
AT LEAST 1,000 TREES
INTERESTING ACHIEVEMENTS OF PAST YEAR REPORTED BY
---
Committees Organized for
SOCIAL SERVICE GROUPS; SEVERAL ELECT NEW DIR ECrORS,
Important Local Pales-
tinian Effort.
Milford Stern, President of Federation, in Annual
Report, Declares Federation is in Duty
The thirtieth anniversary of
Bound to Maintain Educational Institutions on High Level; Makes Im-
the Jewish National Fund, the
portant
Recommendations.
land-redeeming agency of the

R a d i c a I Re-Organization
Proposed to Union by
Judge Stern.

PLAN IS APPROVED IN
PRINCIPLE BY BOARD

Referred to Conference of
American Rabbis for
Recommendations.

NEWARK.— (J. T. A.) —A
plan calling for a radical reorgan•
ization of synagogue activities, in
order to give synagogue members
and organizations a direct share in
Zionist movement, and the fiftieth
the responsibility for communal
anniversary of the Bilu, the first
Defying the depression and its attendant financial difficulties, Jewish communal agen-
undertakings, proposed by Judge
settlers in Palestine as a result of
Horace Stern of Philadelphia, was
the modern Zionist movement, will
cies in Detroit are not only carrying on their normal efforts, but are determined not to
adopted in principle here at the
be honored by Detroit Jews by the
yield to the crisis in their responsibilities to the community.
semi-annual meeting of the execu-
planting of a Detroit forest in
This was the keynote of the fifth annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
On the steps of the impressive J. N. F. Building in Jerusalem,' Palestine, according to plans of
tive board of the Union of Ameri-
the headquarters of the Keren Kayemeth Le Israel, the Marquis and t he Detroit council of the Jewish
held Sunday afternoon at the Phoenix Club, at which the Federation and 15 constituent
can Hebrew Congregations
agencies rendered their annual reports.
o (a( ing paused for a second to he photographed with National Fund.
Central Conference o f American th e
Plans for the Detroit Forest
A number of the agencies that reported also elected their directors for the coming
Marquis of Reading inspected the five volumes of the Golden Book
call
for
the
planting
of
at
least
year. The annual meeting was followed by the yearly get-together supper of the Detroit
s, for consideration, with of the Jewish National Fund in which the names of those who help in 1
request that it make its recom- • • •
,000
trees
in
Palestine,
each
to
g of a estine are inscribed.
Service Group, at which Dr. I. M. Rubinow, exect tive secretary of the International Order of B'nai
mendations as to the advisability
cost $1.50. Organizations as well
B'rith, was the principal speaker.
From left to right: Menahem Ussishkin, veteran Zionist leader
of carrying out Judge Stern's plan
as individuals will have an oppor-
The keynote address at the annual meeting was delivered by Milford Stern, president of the Fedora.
in its essential features, and the and president of the Jewish National Fund; the Marquis of Reading, tunity to plant special groves of
ties. Pointing nut that throughout the year it has been the purpose of the Federation to co-ordinate
feasibility of enlisting the support Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, member of the Zionist Executive; En ine
o trees or more each in this for-
further the local emergency relief activities, he said that after the Jewish Emergency Relief Fund
of the Reform congregations af- Pinches Rutenberg, the creative genius of the Palestine Electric Co., e st, and Detroit Jews will be asked
agreed to dissolve the Federation created the Unemployment Emergency Relief Council, which operates
and the Marchioness of Reading, who accompanied her illustrious bus- t
filiated with the Union.
o plant at least one tree each in
as a department of the Jewish Social Service Bureau but with independently functioning committees.
band, former viceroy of India and British foreign minister, on his trip t his wood.
If carried out the plan would, to
Mr. Stern said that during the past year
Palestine.
---
$42,500 was expended for emergency relief. $26,000 of this
in effect, create organizations for
-
Efforts for this project are t 0 RABBI HERBERT PARZEN
the purpose of co-operation with
_,,,..e'sum coming fro mthe Community
be conducted by special commi
•"'"•• Fund and $17,600 from the Allied
t- Zedek, Chicago boulevard an d
all major Jewish institutions.
tees headed by Leon Kay, pres
Jewish Campaign.
For Active Communal W
Lawton avenue, this Saturda y
or k
dent
of
the
council,
and
Mrs.
E
ow
Jews Devise Music
li morning, Feb. 6, at the invitatio
Declaring that there is no
The survey of famil y welfare
Sachse, chairman of the Nation
"basic or comprehensive system
work, made by Harry Lurie of
Composing Typewriter Fund tree committeee. Co.ope al of Dr. A. M. Hershman. Rab bi
C. Parzen's topic Will be "Convictio
whatever in our communal organ-
the
Jewish Social Res, earth Bu-
sting in this project are all loco
or Delusion?"
izations,"' and that many under-
reau, will be made avail able soon,
SYRACISSE.--1.1. T. A.)—
Zionist organizations, includin g
Problems
Confronting
Jewry
in
America,
on
the
Inter.
Son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chile
takings suffer because of this du-
according to Mr. Stern,
Emanuel Rubenstein and Enoch
the Zionist District,
SR • Parzen of Michigan avenue, Be
plication of effort and the carrying
national Front and Culturally Are Viewed
stated that a valuable chi ll
Rubenstein of Syracuse have
i de car! e r
Junior Hadassah, the labor an
it troit, Rabbi Parzen is well know n
of responsibility by only a few Makes Interesting Statement
survey, conducted uncle ✓ the su-
just devised a music composing
in Symposium Addresses.
other groups.
to The Detroit Jewish
in educational and Zionist ci r-
individuals in each community,
pervision of Jacob Kope es of Chi-
typewriter, a patent fur which
It is pointed out that the sue
cies in Detroit. lie was ordaine d
Judge Stern called for the syna-
Chronicle.
cago, indicated splendic d progress
has already been applied for.
cess of this project will not onl •
RABBI GOLDMAN, WALDMAN AND SEMAN
the the Jewish Theological Sem
gogue to become the rallying
made by the Child Care
The instrument resembles a
reforestate land redeemed by th
IN SERIES OF IMPORTANT ADDRESSES
force in the integration of Jewish
Mr. Stern referred to the trans.
United States Senator Arthur
Jewish N ational Fu nd, but wit e nary of New York six years ago
typewriter in that it has 53
t
it
and
occupied
pulpits
in
St.
Pau
life in America. His plan, he II. Vandenberg of Michigan, who
er to the Federation of
musical notes instead of alpha-
create work for the Jewish pio
et
e 4 t2 h ,e -
Minn., and Portland, Ore.
wcultural
he
re
a
a
t
d
stated, may apply equally to Re- was one of the group which formed
r
eaat
II
d
.
000
hospital fund, a por l
paralleled
.ubt
t
h
e
TiE
rpa
neers
in
Palestine.
betical keys. It is provided with
m s ? No, , a friends,
p r o p h ett the Tmhoedy income
of which is bein g e
'earned his A. B. and Si, A. (le e. anywhere,
form and Conservative Fyne. the American Pm-Palestine Com-
without doubt
ern rabbii not
half-notes, sharps, flats, and all
eueseeed
The plans of the committe e
gogues.
hospi
mittee at Washington, under the
of Jewish
the rest of the notations that are
provide for the closing of th grecs from the University of Mich .1 most important in the history of ' have become too soft. They are hospitalization
H e
e1igan and Columbia University . the Detroit Jewish community, was steeped head over h I i
recor
The project calls for the organ- leadership of Vice-President
with profoun
usually found on a musical
campaign for the Detroit Fores
sorrow
' recorded
n
bats - the
t!
White
at
the
University
of
Michi
ization of the membership of each Charles Curtis, this week, in n
-
offered
on
Monday,
Tuesday
and
hitism
of
the
social
group
to
which
death
of
Bernard
Ci l nds b u rg.
sheet.
in Palestine with a banquet o n
.
congregation into two groups, one statement to The Detroit Jewish
Tbsi Year's Camps
June 12, the (lay following She gan, he was a member of the 'var - Wednesday, when three leading they cater. They are incable
Meanwhile there is no tune to
- say debating team and has bee n Jewish thinkers reviewed the Jew- [ of suffering de rivatio , of be
for the men and the other for the Chronicle, repeated his interest in
Whil e he
While
e re oiCed in igthe. boo-
vuoth.
the typewriter, except for the
ar-
women.
Each organization, ac- Zionism and pledged his continued
rated among the best orators o a ish scene nationally, internationally i ing hardship. Applause and cheers
of
the Allied Je wish
---
ish Cam-
ordinary clicking sound of any
; the campus.
cording to his proposal, is to tune- support.
and with regard to Jewish cultural I are music to their ears. They could pawn, Mr. Stern said tl iat Jewish
Statement by Rothenberg.
office machine, but the Ruben-
lion for the sole purpose of active
partic ipation in th e
Rabbi Parzen, in the past few aspects. The occasion on which 1 no longer face disapproval
In his statement, given to Philip
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Ex
ar's Corn-
stein brothers hope later to elab-
Jewish communal work, and
this
s symposium was presented was I jeers. The mildest
nfavorable munity Fund drive "has d not et t eene
Slomovitz, editor, Senator Van-
pluming that his decision was die weeks, delivered a series of lee-
orate their invention with a syn-
representing the contribution of denberg says:
m ag- encouraging." The Fe
tated by the pressure of persona " tures in a number of cities in the the observance of the fifth anni. com ent they find irksome and
chronization hook-up with a
that synagogue to the community.
Middle
West
and
on
the
Pacific
"The Zionist movement always
versary
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
gravating.
No
wonder
James
liar- budget, obtained from the Com-
affairs,
Morris
Rothenberg
made
i
piano, so that the composer can
Proposed Synagogue Groups.
t
Federation
of
Detroit.
.
Coast.
e
is
looked
upon
in
Con-
unity Fund, has bee es
has appealed to my imagination
known that he will not take th
l
vey Robins in comes to the condo's-
hear his melody as he writes
Each men's and women's organ- and to my sense of racial justice.
froomia$31 19 23 1) 00 in 1930 reduced
e servative rabbinic circles as bein g
ion
active
leadership
in
fond-raising
Rabbi
Solomon
Goldman
of
Chi-
on that "the salvation for modern oo
the music to the song.
to 9265,-
ization is to be divided into eight A Jewish home in Palestine, a
for Palestine that he held in 1931 one of the clearest thinkers amon g cago, who spoke on Monday on "The i
... will not come from or-
groups, parallel to eight different originally warranted by the B.
Ir. Rothenberg informed the ad • the younger men in the pulpit . American Jewish Scene Today," I ganized religion, but from a few serving
Speaking
of the nee c 1 for pre-
the recreational
communal undertakings, which four Declaration and endorsed b
inistrative committee of th His numerous articles have bee n Presented a paper which promises
I zealous fanatics. The life of the
Judge Stern has grouped as fol- the unanimous action of th
merican Palestine Campaign o e published in important scholarl y to create a furore throughout the great preachers, hi e tells us has be- tural activities of the c t nriam
ndunciutyl,
lows: 1, local charitable work; 2, American Congress several r
f magazines and in several Anglo . land. Morris D. Waldman was the come too soft. The persecuted en- Mr . Stern said:
s decision,
national charitable organizations; ago, was one of the great ideal
" There is a tenden(
Saying that a misleading im Jewish periodicals, including Th e speaker on Tuesday, his topic being cyclopaedists salvaged France and
7
among
3, national educational institu- born in the liquidation of
cession had been created that in • Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
"The International Scene in Jew- not the clergy or nobility.
th
some of our people to et .b o rsclei a t e
Lions; 4, national institutions en- World War. The actual progres
ecoming one of six national chair .1 Mrs. Parzen is the former Syl - ish Life'." Philip L. Seman, direct-
everything to relief wori
gaged in religious training; 5, for- subsequently made in the evolu
Such a
Rabbinic Traffic,
en of the American Palestine via Goldsmith of Detroit.
or of the Jewish People's Institute
tendency, if indulged, ml ay lead to
o
sign relief work; 6, Palestine en- lion of this ideal has been not onl
of Chicago,
ampaign he had again under-
Sharfman Speaks Feb. 12.
cient Israel there were also the danger of these peop lyed ibt
y
,rin
eoec ] m
e tfo-.
deavor; 7, the protection of Jew- proof of its sound reality, but al. Youth Leader to Address to ken the task of active direction
hicago, spoke on Wednesday on thp Kohanim. The priest had a
The Friday night service o f "Jewish ion
ing permanently and sole
Cultural Activities and the
ish rights at home and abroad; 8, proof of the unselfish devotio
Young Peo-
61 r. Rothenberg made it clear to Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Depress
dual function. Ile performed the minded," a deplorable co
."
the problem of local education.
hi s associates in the fund-raising Feb. 12, at 8:30 p. m., will be de -
gale's Conference.
sacrifical rites at the Temple and be avoided at
which Jews, returning "home,
all hazard isr:g t Ne our
Rabbi Goldman's Address.
The special groups," Judge are dedicating to the actual toi
fort that he would aid the cam- livered by Prof. I. Leo Sharfman
was also the teacher. Is the modern ing could be more damag
.
Stern declared, "would be re- and sacrifices involved in thi 1
Rabbi Goldman, whose address rabbi the successor to the priest?
11r. Harry L. Comins, newly ap. P sign to the best of his ability but of the University of Michigan
character-building
ages
.
was
followed
by
a
discussion
which
Well,
of
the
Temple
there
is
only
required to specialize in their re- great adventure. I have been gla d minted director of youth activities th at he had declined to assume the •
to
Rev. E. Zaludkowski and a choir
spective subjects. They would to join with other non-Jews in
lasted until 4 o'clock in the after- a wailing wall, and the private con- Jewish communal life an d to Jew-
r the Union of American Hebrew re sponsibility which he carried
the
ish cultural values.
wilt
lead
in
the
services
preceding
noun,
was
introduced
by
Justice
fessional
was
unknown
amongst
have meetings and discussions, in- organisation of a national corn
ngregations, comes to Detroit is st year. The administrative this address.
The public is in . Henry M. Butzel of the Michigan Jews. To solemnize weddings and
Jewish Centers and ' 'Y's" are
vite to address and inform them mittee to express our American
CO mmittee appointed a committee vited.
more urgently the t in
State Supreme Court, and the di
those most qualified in such sub- sympathy with and in in this
n needed
ever
preach
I ogles
'
f or
to formulate the plans of organ-
the departed
r der
to keep
CUSS1011 10110Willij the address was has never
morale, and to
been particularly the take care of the up
ization for the coming year.
RABBI
FRAM
TO
GIVE
increas( Eed dit leiri
(Continued on Editorial Page.)
opened
by
Rabbi
Leon
From.
o suair le
(Turn to Last Page )
---
(Turn
to
WASHINGTON ADDRESS
Page
Eight)
Debunking everything that has:
(Turn to Page Opposite 1
Fear Palestine Water Famine.
served
to
abuse
Jewish
traditions
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A'
Will Mark Bicentenary Celebra- in the past decade, as a result
of
water famine, which will bring
lion; Beth El College Attracts
racketeering, bootlegging and dia.1
, suffering to the Jewish suburbs of
New Students.
honest leadershi
Rabb' C Id
Jerusalem and halt all building
opened his address with a discus-
activities, and its possibility was I "When America \V
as Y oung" Rion of the function of the rabbi
forecast in an official municipal, will be the title of Rabbi Leon and
Pisgah Lodge Told of Increase in Jew-Hatred in America ;
notice.
the synagogue. The more im- M anag i
ng
Fram's sermon to be delivered at portant salient points of his
Meeting of Local B'nai B'rith Also Addressed
au -
Director of Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The announcement declares that Temple Beth El, Woodward at dress follow:
in view of the visible water supply , Gladstone, Sunday morning, Feb.
Points
To R esonsibilit
p
By Rabbi Bernard Heller.
y of Ameri
i
"It has been frequently main. '
mu nity Towa rds This can Jewis h Corn
in
Jerusalem,
it
will
not
supply
7,
at
10:45.
This
sermon
will
be
Mined
that
the
rabbi
is
the
mimes..
Organization.
water to any district outsid e the i n th e natur e o
Pointing to the growth of anti- Jews who have a Jewish knowledge
f a Washington bi. sor to the prophet. A claim by the
municipal area after May 1. Water centen ary address
. J ews
Semitism in the United States, Dr. and appreciate Jewish values do
Jacob
Landau,
managing diree.' ticular
way popularized by Reform Judo- for
of the
Jewish
supplies to buildings, construe- out the United States are through.'
taking ism.
had Interest
interest to the J ew, who
I. M. Rubinow, executive director not become irritated when they
Telegraphic has
tions and gardens within th e mu- espec i a l inte res t i n th
etra diti al
of the Order of B'nai B'rith, in gate abused by non-Jews. It is the
e ce leb ra • humble to
n
was too Agecy,
who was on a two-day becaus e many a bitter ei eperience
nicipal area will cease after , tiff, o f the
heark en to rab
of it. Man y a m
such preten- visit
two
hundredth
anniver-

an address before Pisgah Lodge/Jew who has no understanding of '
SiODS.
April 1.
in Detroit this week, in state. tion concerning the Jew isconcep.-
sary of George Washingto n be- Prophets
Monday night at the 'Maccabee such values a ho become irritated."
Nothing
is more ridiculous.Iments to a number of local lead- floated in the mind of h has been
Th e American consulat e in
are not
made in semis. I era
Pal- cause of the relationship of
Auditorium, declared that the Jew Dr. Rubinow devoted the closing
Wash- I odes or employed
and in an inter:lew with a rep- many • prejudice has bee Insanity,
by congregations.' resen
t
ative pointed
of The to
who has knowledge of things Jew- minutes of his address to a dis-
n deeply
eatine for has
received
the respon-
Detroit
Jewish rooted due,
Lions
visas
to the 8,000 applies'. ington to the Jews of his time.: They are neither social lions nor Chronicle,
a spiri of
t
kit and of Jewish values has the cussinn of the work done by B'nai
kindliness
in the past several months.
Not of
th e Fram will recount the story matinee idols. They are most often sibility of the American Jewish might
United States
Rabbi
prejudice
say, resultingfrom
not t ma lice i , but to
best weapon against this hatred. B'rith to the end of educating
more than 1 per cent of th e
Jews who aided Washing- I bizarre, eccentric, violent, unwel- community towards this intern- motion or from the
Speaking o n "Is There a Jewish Jews and to fostering worthy Jew.
misinfor-
plicalions in recent month s were1as
ap- ton agitato
as soldiers,
financiers
and !come disturbers of the peace. The tional Jewish news agency. e information.
rs for as th
he t o
e
lack of
Problem in America?" Dr. Rubi- ish institutions. "The important DR. HARRRY COMINS
granted, the consulate stated.
American well-paid, amiable, gracious, well-
'
Revolution.
Poi
now declared that the Jewish ;rob- thing," he said, "is to keep cheer.
Th e rum o r o f th e resigna
groom ed, li onized, pam pered
Pointing
out
that
the
Jewish
t
ion of ,
Rabbi
Value of J. T. A. W ea.
lem is an universal one, and that ful and healthy and to foster Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14,
From
now
occupies
the
,
ern
rabbi
h as with him. It k Telegraphic Agency serves as a "The situation with r
to ed-
aoYthing in medium for international under.
i
it is particularly distressing at the great work for Jewry." He es. dress the Young People's Club of Lewis French, Palestine land pulpit of Temple Beth El the first common hardIV
the Jew among the nation Ward to
was discounted and Sunday of every month. On Sun- , he often speaks in his
present time. Previously, he pecially expressed pride in the Temple Beth El and to confer with commissioner,
true that standing, Mr. Landau said:
s is still
described as probably basele.ss in day, March 6,
accents,
more aggravate
ural lack in add ition to
pointed out, the more civilized the work of the Hillel Foundation, youth leaders in the city of Detroit leading circles here,
he will review Rabb-; they are cinched in diplomatic
"Much of the blame for the cs; the nat
Solomon Goldman's "A Rabbi l w
ack of int ( irrnation
z rddes,.. n Urna lbtie&siaoitahh'ksnaou
country was, the better was the "which helps a student to assume and in the state of Michigan.
It is suggested that the resig- Takes
wdiae n dee,,iothtle, !amities
Stock."
that befall the world is and the natural suspicio r
often
condition of the Jew. "Then," a healthy attitude on Jewish mat-
of the
Dr. Comins will address the Tem- nation of Mr. French as chairman' Beth El College of Jewish Stu- c
placed by the semi-inforced unlike, by the exi stenc e o :
he said, "there was hope for the tens."
, .nside
f clearly
pie Young People's Temple Club
the instead
press of
world.
r" his
and his board
press,
of the
being
seen The defined factors which ar
of the land tax committee, owing, dies is enrolling new students who 'of trustees.
He officers
is too intimate
with on
civilizing element. But the hope
O
Rabbi Heller Speaks.
inter-
and representatives from other to the pressure of work in his own , are coming for the second half.' his members to offend them. Ile
as a ested in spreading misinfc
that as the world becomes more
d inioantiotn
ac
mnation
Rabbi Bernard Heller, director youth organizations at a Sunday
department, may have mistakenly year. While all courses are con- byes the life they live. Ile is
o tilt: often oofretsheentpeedopales and are active in multiply ing con-
civilized the position of the Jew of the Hind Foundation at An afternoon meeting on th
and
t given rise to the rumor that he has tinuous for th entire season,
a
' resigned a
will improve is becoming weaker." Arbor, followed Dr. Rubinow with "Youth and the Synag(sgue."
ight be
p -' mi m wr of their clubs. Ile tees the cause 'which aim pes th h l if . created. so that prejudice c might
land commissioner. mission is being granted to
e 1 e e.
This is Dr. tannins' first visit to Mr. French's report will not be new students to begin their severe)
Economic Discrimination.
brief remarks, and extended an
1 off. cheers
work Norma
Sh Babe Ruth, and applauds Generally it is unjust to blame the
"In
this
situation
th
r
f
Dr. Rubinnw pointed to hap- invitation to A. Z. A. as well as Detroit since his eflirli giltleilt as

e
mice of
s ( m i m a irm s .
(Turn to Page Seven.)
s which it records. the Jewish Telegraphic Ai
(Turn to Last Page)
Jeremiah in golf
penings in Germany, once looked Pisgah Lodge to participate in a national director of Je wish yo uth
• togs o r Is a ia h a t There are,
re however, cases in which of particular value and gene), is
upon as having reached to the Sunday of activities at Ann Ar- activities. Ile is the author of sev-
:the festive boards of the drunkards the press is not free from blame, line with the intentions , falls in
e
heights of civilization, for proof bor. Ile spoke of the ideals and eral text books in religious educe-
pertains to international, plans of the best represe and the
inter-racial
of this contention. The situation the precious storehouse of know]. tins and editor of the magazine,
te r-raeial and inter-group rela- of human thought and hu ntatives
lions
in Jewry hasn't been as bad in a edge which is opened to those who The Youth Leader. He has spa-
man aspi-
BINGAY WILL ADDRESS
ng in which the
h guilt of the rations. It lends direct as
l res
p'
hundred years, he stated, and de- would know Jewish life and cialized in types of art and handi-
sistance
s lies not so u h in promot- to those
JEWISH
CENTER
GROUP
ing
craft
work
nn
Jewish
suaiects.
lead
rs
clared: "We can't help being ethics.
the en-
hatred, but rather in its lack lightenedgreat
Christian e chtiorf I es and
Before coming to the meeting of
On the program with Dr. Comins
worried about certain symptoms."
of effort to prevent or limit is as societies who have initia
Malcom W. Bingay, well known m
Pisgah Lodge, Dr. Rubinow and
much
h i as f eprom
ssei tbileen
ted the
Reminding his audience that so- Rabbi Heller addressed Temple
(Turn to Last Page)
hy
the
spread
of
good
will
movement,
which
journalist and editor, will present exact
Thus a leading Detroit Jew complimented The De-
had its
cial discrimination has existed for Beth El College of Jewish Studies
the fifth talk in the vocational
noblest .expression in the IMMO?,
troit Jewish Chronicle on the manner in which it
Prejudice and Malice.
along time, Dr. Rubinow said that Prior to that they were honored at DR. RIEGER TO SPEAK
guidance series at the Jewish Cen•
able meeting for Jewish eel ief held
e
covers events in this city, at the same time publishing
"No group has ;offered
the worst symptom of the growth a dinner given by the general corn-
ter, 31 Melbourne, on Thursday.
as Dec. 5 .1926. in the Cathedra l of
IN DETROIT FEB. 17
the best available current Jewish literature.
Feb. Ii, at 8:15 p. m., Nate S. greatly as a result of this failing St. John the Divine under the
of anti-Semitism is the economic mittee of Pisgah Lodge at the Le-
discrimination now generally prat- land hotel. At this dinner, which
The proof is in your hands.
Shapero, president of the Center, of human nature—prejudice, ha- leadership of Bishop William T.
The final lecture in the Zionist
announces.e"
tired against Jews. "American was presided over by Elias Gold-
teed, bigotry and malice—as have Manning, General John J. Per.
A perusal of this issue will give you a picture of
anti-Semitism at present is not dif- berg, president of Pisgah, Dr. cultural serie s will be delivered by
Mr. Bingay will speak on "Jour- 'the Jews, ehing, Louis Marshall, Major-Gen-
this communal cross-section. Not only are you given
ferent from anti-Semitism in Eu- Rubinow justified B'nai B'rith ac- Dr. Alexander Rieger on Wednes-
nalism as a Vocation." Philip
"However, prejudice and malice oral John F. O'Ryan and Dr. S.
the most important national and international news,
rope because in the last 10 years tivities on the ground of its unity- day night, Feb. 17, at Northern
Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit are not necessarily synonymous. P a rkes Cadman."
but the events of the local community are covered
Jewish Chronicle, will preside.
discrimination here as well building character. He spoke of High School. Dr. Rieger will speak
A spirit of kindliness might dic-
Heard .t Symposium.
abroad has assumed an economic achievements of the order and on "Jews and Arabs." Simon
completely.
Mr. Binges( is as present editor. tate the opinion that prejudice is , Referring to the situation in
form," he said.
Shetzer, president of the Zionist
ial director of the Detroit Free possibly due to ignorance. Ignor- Germa
This is only one side of the medal, and on the
especially rejoiced over the fact
ny, Mr. Landau sisal that
District
of
Detroit,
will
preside.
Press.
Knowledge as a Weapon.
He is a member of the ance of the law, it is true, is not
that it succeeded in removing the
other side must be listed the group of outstanding
Mr. Shetzer this week an-
The situation is more serious study of "The Merchant of Ven-
is the ambition of the Jewish
American Association of Editors, an exonerating circumstance be- it
Telegraphic Agency to
send an
nounced that a mid-western Zion-
Jewish and non-Jewish writers who contribute im-
in the professions, Dr. Rubinow ice" from schools in many cities in
was the managing editor of the fore • court of law. However, able man to devote himself en.
ist conference will be held in Chi-
portant articles to these columns.
said, and quoted instance after in- the land.
Detroit News for many years and ignorance of fact is an
exonerat-
tirely
to
covering
condition's
(st-
cago
on
Sunday,
Feb.
21,
and
he
stance of prejudice practiced
a London correspondent for one ing circumstance before
Samuel Keene, chairman of the
Coming issues will continue to feature thought-pro-
a court of casioned by the Hitler movement,
against Jewish applicants for po - intellectual advancement commit- urges as large a delegation of De-
year. He is • thirty-third degree public opinion, particularly when but that the financial difficulties of
voking
as
well
as
entertaining
articles.
Masan.
sitiona. Describing the manner in tee, presided over the program troiters as possible to attend it.'
this public opinion is based on the agency make this impossible,
To be completely informed Jewishly you must be-
which some Jews become irritable Monday night. The musical por.., Delegates will be present from
The vocational guidance aeries what is supposed to be facts.
He appealed for the encourage-
come a regular reader of
is sponsored by the boys' work When no opportunity is afforded merit and support of all American
and excitable as • result of anti- tin consisted of the singing of communities in Michigan, Illinois,
Indiana
and
Wisconsin.
Further
committee of the Jewish Center, to present the facts properly with. Jewish communities, and pointed
Semitism, Dr. Rubinow said: folk tongs by Rev. Elijah Zalud- I
headed by Henry Meyers. Harry out bias, without fear and with the trhata service as important
"There is a tremendous value kowski, accompanied by Samuel information may be gotten by
TREPErgonfEnsfietRON)CLE
calling Mr. Shetzer. 142 East Jet-;
as
L. Jackson and Beniamin Wilk
in • proper Jewish education. Solomon on the piano.
favor, how can the court of ■ ` "e ''' .'
ferson, Cherry 0430.
' A" which links all Jew_
are co-chairmen of the sub-com- out
publicopinion be constituted?
ries
throughout
the
I
world.
works
mit ee fostering the aeries.
t
"This drams:an.* Is of par.
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