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VOL XXXII!. NO. 15
MILITARY ATTACK
UPON JEWS MEETS
WITH CHALLENGES
To Reporthililldn
arrech,8llomel
1 1
Felix Cohen Disproves Army
and Navy Register
Accusations,
THE ONLY ANGLO•jEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 19 32
,
TO DEPRIVE JEWS OF
MUNICIPAL POSITIONS
Says Calvin Coolidge Also
Opposed Compulsory
Military Training.
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Per Year $3.00; Per Copy
Cents
HITLERITES DECREE Death of Milford Stern
IVAN
PAASSEN HERE
JEWS' ELIMINATION Shock to American Jewry KNOWLEDGE DENIED SPeaks on Thursday
Hitl er"
BY
ARABS
OF
PLAN
O
n "Jews and
FOR LECTURE NEXT
AS ELECTION PLANK President of Jewish Welfare Federation Was Active in
BYFORMER
KHEDIVE
Every Important Jewish Cause; Tributes
THURSDAY EVENING
Our People Threatened With
Being Robbed of Their
Citizenship.
QUOTES WAR RECORD
OF AMERICAN JEWS
TELEPHONE
CADILLAC
from Local, National Leaders.
O
CCURRING LESS THAN a week after his re-election
Press Demands Authors
Make Known Respon-
Will Speak Under Auspices
of Pisgah Lodge at Mac-
cabee Auditorium.
sibility for Project.
for a third term as president of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit, and six days after he had REVISIONISTS ATTACK
reached his fiftieth birthday, the death of Milford Stern
WILL DISCUSS MENACE
OF HITLER TO JEWRY
POLICY IN PALESTINE
Many to Be Expelled; Will came as a distinct and tragic shock to the entire Jewish community
Detroit, and to leaders in more than a score of Jewish national
Be Prohibited From Edit- of
movements in which he was prominent.
French Statesman Calls Clos.
ing Newspapers.
ing of Palestine Doors
Death occurred at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, in Receiving
Hosp ital as a
Injustice to Jews.
a heart
N.— (J. T. A.) — The
Lecturer Has Written Nu.
WASHINGTON.—(J, T. A.)—
merous Important Articles
The Army and Navy Register,
---
attack which struck him at 3:30
for The Chronicle.
complete elimination of Jews from
whose attacks upon the patriotism
p. m. on Friday, in front of the
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LONDON.— (J, T. A.) —All
participation in the life of the
of the Jews has provoked consid-
Penobscot
Building,
just
as
he
was
knowledge
of
the
proposals
for
Pierre
Van Paassen, interna-
country with their ultimate expul-
erable criticism and evoked official
leaving his office, and he was taken Arab-Jewish co-operation made by
tional newspaper correspondent.
sion
from
Germany
was
formally
disclaimers from high govern-1
the former Khedive, Abbas Mani',
traveler and lecturer, will talk on
made an election plank of the Na-
Receiving Hospital.
Na.
mental heads, carries a letter fur.
is disclaimed by Arab circles in
"Adolph Hitler and the Jewish
tional Socialists, whose presiden-
ther disproving its allegations
Situation in Europe" at the Iliac-
tial candidate is Adolph Hitler, in Formal Dedication Planned P. m. on Tuesday, at Temple Beth London, in statements made to the
from Felix S. Cohen, son of Prof.
Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency.
cabee
Auditorium, Woodward at
El,
with
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
and
their first election circular issued.
SAMUEL B. KAHN
Morris R. Cohen of the College of
for Sunday Afternoon
Putnam, next Thursday at 8:30 p.
Rabbi Frani officiating. Burial was
Until the documnt
e containing
The elimination of the Jews is
the City of New York, whose
the
former
Khedive'
m.
under
the auspices of Pisgah
March 27.
to be accomplished through the
s project, and
criticism of compulsory military
ng byetter
Lodge of the B'nai B'rith. Tick-
coveri
l of the Grand Mu
following measures, the Nazis pro-
training was made the point of de-
to
them
claim:
ets
may
be
procured in advance
On Tuesday, March 8, at 8 p. m.,
the Jewish Telegraph c 1
PIERRE VAN PAASSEN
parture for the attack.
through Samuel B. Keene at 3115 •
Agency, these circles asserted that ,
The Jews are to be deprived of the annual minting of the member-
Mr. Cohen points out that the
Barium Tower, or by calling
they had never seen it.
dr s
their citizenship and receive the willp beof,th Jewis
Cherry 9246.
percentage of Jews in the United
held in the assem bly hall og
The Bthe h Leagu e, whi
stat us
States army and navy during the
resents ritisMufti inL ond ch rep-
the new building at Burlingamil
It is suggested by the commit-
No
Jew
will
be
permitted
to
hold
on and
World War was considerably high-
l a governmental or municipal post. and Petosky avenues.
tee in charge of this lecture that
which Is conducting a pro-Arab
er than the percentage of Jews in
tickets be secured in advance . as
Matters of importance will be
campaign,
joins
the
company
of
Combat
Jewish
Religion.
the civil population, one-fifth of Israel Himelhoch Chosen!
those who deny having any infor-
the capacity of the auditoriuni is
Since the State must make its brought up and reports read by the
whom were volunteers. Th
Vice-President; Henry
limited and the demand for tickets
mation about the document
IP rimary concern the livelihood f president, Samuel B. Kahn, and
facts can be confirmed in theVV
is heavy,
the
superintendent,
Dr.
Otto
A.
Meyers,
Treasurer.
ts
citizens,
should
there
Hit
as
British
Shalom
Scheme.
Record of American Jews p ub-
Hirsch, giving a complete picture ,
T,..
fi dent food, the Jews will be be insuf-
ex-
Indeed, Miss Margaret Farquhar-
Be Observed This Satur- Mr. Van Paass en's
Is very
fished in 1919, he points out .
of affairs in the home. The public ;
elled.
timely as the election in
son, president of the League Be-
talk Germany
day
and Sunday With
At the February meeting of the
Quote. Coolidge.
at
lare
is
invite
to
d
are to be held thi s month.
this
he
All
Jews
who
entered
Germ
ng.1
pro
a
"The suggestion that my
Special Program.
knowledge of condi tion s there His
re- Jewish Centers Association board after 1914 are to be expelle any Participation , disc ussion and vote
ver by the B' rith Shalom in an ef-
vote I
ligion has something to do with my
is
of directors, the following were re- once.
d at will be accorded to members In good
derived from personal observe.
fort to secure peace, and that in
di only. Members
attack upon compulsory drill is elected to office: Nate S. Shapero,
stanng
tions.
He has but recently re-
Jews are to be prohibited f
The twentieth anniversary of
arrears
this the B'rith Shalom is joined by
rather strange," Mr. Cohen writes. president; Israel Himelhoch, vice- editing or collaborating on n rom with their dues, desiringin to
pay,
the Mufti's opposition who desire Congregation Mishkan Israel, at turned from Europe, where he
"Surely the officer who writes this
ews- may do so before the opening of
papers.
to discredit him.
Blaine and Linwood, will be oll- talked4o men high in command of
the meeting.
knows that the commander-in-chief
The freedom of Christian re-
Miss Farquharson declares that served this Saturday and Sunday, the Hitler Nazi organization, in-
of the United States army in 1926
Plans are now being completed
ligion is to be safeguarded,
cluding Hitler himself. His ar-
inasmuch
as
all
the
communica-
publicly opposed compulsory drill
the Jewish religion is to be c but for the formal dedication of the
ticles on the rise of Hitler have
tions of the Mufti sent to England
in schools and colleges," Mr. Co-
ba tted on the ground that it is om. home, b take place on Sunday,
been
syndicated and published
come
to
her
at
first
hand,
it
is
in-
ma. afternon, March 27.
hen states and refers to the ad-
re rialistic.
throughout the world.
conceivable that the proposals and
dress delivered by Calvin Coolidge.
All Jewish land holdings
Chronicle Correspondent.
his letter should have reached
1 LATE MILFORD STERN
then president of the United
town properties are to be c on FRAM
FRAM WILL REPLY
In all of h is articles he has
England without her knowledge,
Sttaes, as published in the New
fiscated.
Cl over Hll
P Cemetery, and that the communications must
shown the Jewish point of view.
iark
York Times on June 16, 1926.
TO RABBI GOLDMAN where
The Nazi election bureau has
Dr. A. M. Hershman 'Aid- therefore be spurious.
Since he returned to this country
These drills, Mr. Cohen asserts,
also prepared posters caricatur ing
he has been in great demand as a
Revisionist Criticism,
have been officially condemned by
"A Rabbi Takes Stock" will be sled. Pallbearers were Morris
various well known Jewish ba
lecturer and is now speaking in
From the commencement, the
nk- the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's Garvett, Harry R. Solomon, Alvin
ere of Germany.
outstanding Christian organiza-
Hirsch, Henry Wineman, Israel Palestine government declined to
principal cities to capacity audi-
tions. and he names the Risrinles
sermon at Temple Beth El Sunday Himelhoch and Milton Alexander. give the Jewish representatives an
ences.
Hitler Take s Oath.
of Christ, the Federal Council of
morning, March 6, at 10:45. The
Adolph Hitler, leader of the
For readers of The Detroit Jew-
Surviving Mr. Stern are his wid- opportunity of checking the evi-
Churches, the general assembly of
do nal Socialists, and generally Na- sermon will be in the nature of a
ish Chronicle, which published
, Mrs. Mollie Sillman Stern; • dence and the figures presented to
the Presbyterian Church, the
gar ded as a foe of the prose re- review of Rabbi Solomon Gold-
F rench, the director of Pal-
daughter, Josephine, a student at
many of his articles, the announce-
Gold-
Methodist Young People's Congre-
Ger man republic, took the oath nt man's book of that title.
ment of the
a here of
the University of Michigan; a son, estin development, the executive
ppearance
gational Church, the ninety-sev-
able glance to the Reich's consti of Rabbi Fram will take up the Philip, a student at Harvard Law committee
Mr. Van Paassen is news of first
e
fo the Revisionist
vislonist World
enth synod of the Reformed Pres-
Lion and that of the state tu- challenges thrown out by Rabbi School
magnitude,
and a graduate of the UM-Union charges in a statement
.
a versity
yterian Church of North Amer-
Bra nswick, upon assuming his d of Goldman both i n hi
of Michigan; two brothers, which it has issued here.
Born in Flanders, the descend-
a and the Northern Baptist Con-
ties as attache of the legation. u- dress before the Jewish i.mn
Welf
t are Paul Stern of Buffalo N. Y., and
ant of an old Netherlands family,
Mr. French's inquiry, it pro-
vention.
Federation of Detroit and in his I Harry
rar
D
r
he same day Herr Hitlffswaa recently
Mr.
Van Pawner' studied at the
enver
.
coeds,
was
primarily
concerned
, Colo ; two
published . booli„
awa rded honorary citizenship in
The present military drills, Mr.
I
Athenaeum in Antwerp and at the
Of Los with establishing the exact number
A feature of the services v .4 8 ng e el - es, Calif , and Rabwin
the city of Coburg, sharing honors
Cohen says, offer only an imitation
University
of Toronto. Originally
Mrs. Nathan of Arabs alleged to have been dis-
at
of war, and not actual war. Amer-
wit h President von Hindenburg,
destined for the church, the war
Shulman of New York City and a
a re
result of Tewish settle-
NATE S. SHAPERO
who se election he proposes to con- choir
conducted
by George
Temple
Beth El now
is the chorus sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Rosen- ment. It was
ica, he says, would be safer if its
intervened-
and he found himself
only after the in-
Gal-
vani. It is an ah choir zweig of Detroit.
quiry had been in full swing and
citizens know what war actually president; Henry Meyers, treas. est
a member of the Corps of Guides
MORRIS FISHMAN
being composed of ll-Jewis
M erctant Dies from Injuries.
meant. "With such knowledge urer.
on
the
western
front. Here he
15 gifted memo
Was Beth El President.
when it became evident that no
•
hers of the Temple.
there would still be Americans
Mr. Stern was president of Tem- reasonable body of men would in Marc h 6 and 6, with appropriate served with distinction, winning
Mr. Shapero is chairman of the I by ewish passersby were attacked
ready (as even I, a pacifist, am
A feature of the Purim cele- pie Beth El from 1935 to 1928, and such circumstances accept its find- progr ama arranged for this birth- nine medals for coolness under
ready) to face death in resisting a public relations committee of the I near Nazis in the Augsburgstrasse bration at Temple Beth El this had served as president of the Jew- ings, that the government ap- day o ccasion.
fire and for meritorious service in
ewish Welfare Federation, and
Kurfuersteindamm. Several year will be
wanton foreign invasion."
Sa bbath morning services have the trenches.
a Purim puppet show ish Centers Association. At the p ointed an a dditional author it y
president of the Phoenix Club. Mr. persons whose countenances had a
Grant Passover Lea,. to Jewish Ilimelhoch is chairman of the Jew- Semitic cast were also attacked.
empowered
to
to be given before the students of time of his death he was active
Interviewed World Figures.
scrutinize all the been arranged to be held together
Soldier..
the intermediate department on as chairman of the Commission on relevant data, but he was also an
He entered the journalistic field.
ish Unemployment Emergency
in enention was
The War Department has issued Council, president of Temple Beth ,, quired. Six Nazis were arrest re- Sunday afternoon, March 13, and Social Justice of the Union of official of the Palestine govern-
in Toronto in 1919 as a feature
an official order granting leave of .1 and chairman of the Centers "Y the police. One Nazi whe ed the children of the primary depart. American Hebrew Congregations ment.
writer for the Globe, later moving
absence to Jewish soldiers for camp committee. Mr. Meyers is a take n to the police station brok ment on Sunday afternoon Ma h and a member of the executive
to Atlanta, Ga., as an editorial
20. This is perhaps the first
Arab
Prolect
Passover. The order as issued by member of the Board of the Hebrew tst, ugh a window and escape
st tirme
board
of
the
Union.
Attac T.
writer on the Atlanta Constitu-
k ed.
e
d , that a puppet, or shadow play, has
JERUSALEM.— (J.
the War Department reads as fol.
tion.
Later his column, "The
A.)
—
Born
on
Feb.
22,
1882,
in
New
ting at the police who pu
lows:
(Turn to Page Eight.)
to of Esther. York Cit y , the son of Na
Considerable speculation as to the
World's Window," in the New
sued him. The police finally sit r- been made of the story
d source from which
"The Secretary of War desires.
York
World attracted attention
coed ed in taking him into custod c- The children will co me in masque- Regina ( Amberg) Stern,than
an
the
he re- proposals of Abbas Hilmi, former
y
from coast to coast. In 1925 he
costume. h Te pl a was
writ- ceived his A. B. eree from
in order to permit soldiers of the
A Jewish merchant, Gerhar Y. t rade
th e
en by Meyer Levin , aut hor of the College of the City d g
d
was
sent
by the World with a rov-
RABBI
DAVIDOWITZ
Jewish faith to Participate in the
of New Y ork in
RoPP of the town of Stegers, die d novel, "Yehuda," and will be pre- 1902. He did post-graduate
(Turn to Page Seven.)
ing commission as correspondent
work
celebration of Passover, that fur.
TO SPEAK MARCH 11 : njur
Berlin hospital Feb. 25 fro n se t d
a
a
e
in
Europe.
Until recently he was
loughs he granted to members of
ample by Mr. at New York University and stu-
ies sustained when attackc.
correspondent of the North Ameri-
y a Nazi tradesman name dii Levin's friend, Paul McPharlin, died at Virgil School of Music in
that faith for such time. as is
Detroit's
puppet
master.
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek
an-
Sc
can Newspaper Alliance, with
necessary to permit them to be at
hm idt.
New York. He received his LL. B.
headquarters in Paris,
degree from the Detroit College of
their homes, when practicable. or nounces that Rabbi Harry Davido-
"N ow that I have found yo u
lTEMPLE
ARTS
SOCIETY
in 1912.
at places where Seder celebrations witz will speak at the late Friday
As correspondent Mr. Van Pass-
Law
sre hled, from noon of Wednes-
one, you dirty Jew, I'll take m r
gen
TO
penetrated behind the veils of
evening services on March 11. Rab- revenge," Schmidt shouted whe
STAGE TWO PLAYS
Taught Mathematics.
day. April 20, until midnight of bi Davidowitz is the spiritual lead- he
the
Vatican, Jerusalem, Bagdad,
n
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From
1902
to
1903,
Mr.
Stern
attacked Hopp.
Friday, April 22. provided no in- er of the Cleveland Center, Cleve-
Bucharest, Paris, Berlin, Munich
The
Arts
Society
of
Temple
Beth
taught
mathematics
at
the
Hebrew
Jewish Leader Suicide.
terference with th epublic service land, Ohio. He is recognized is
and other world centers, gathering
Technical Institute in New York, 500 Outstanding Catholics,
is occasioned thereby.
Herr Georg Mecklenburg, at one on
El Tuesday
will present
a group
of plays From 1903 to 1908 he was a teacher
Jews and Protestants at
■ wealth of details to make his
evening,,
March
a fine Hebrew scholar. The topic
8 at
time
a
millionaire
manufacturer
articles
and lectures unusually in-
, under the dis rection
which of
they
"Matzoth (unleavened bread) of his address. here will be "The and president of the Jewish com
Washington Rally.
Fo'ster In New York public schools.
teresting.
On
July
5,
1De5tr
- Willmot. The play
and Ilaggadahs (Prayer books for Challenge of Your Religion."
90,
he
married
Mol-
w ill
munity
of
Chemnitz,
has
shot
him-
! present are "Peter Donelly" by lie Sillman in oit. Coming here
the Seder service) will be distrib-
WASHINGTON.—An American
Among persons of international
The services begin promptly at
Marcy MacMillian and "Rabbits 25 years ago, he immediately be- "Geneva for religious co-opera-
uted by the Jewish Welfare Board. 8:15 p. m. The responsive reading
repute he established close con-
(Turn to Page Eight)
Boy" by Glenn Hughes.
Commanding officers and chaplains is led by Rabbi A. M. Hershman,
tact with are the Pope, Mussolini,
tion" will open here Monday when
RABBI
ISAAC
STOLLMAN
(Turn to Page ()matte Editorial) 500 outstanding Catholics, Jews
Madame Lupescu, King Ibn Saud,
will lend assistance to, and co- and the congregational singing is
and Protestant s from ever
Aristide Briand, Sir John Philby,
under the direction of Rev. E.
(Turn to Page Seven.)
o the country open a three-day with Young Israel, a branch of the uncrowned king of Arabia and
Zaludkowski.
conference on religious prejudices which has been meeting and con- , successor to the enigmatic Colonel
and ways to allay them. Preju- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) I
(Turn to Page Eight.)
dices in text-books, religious dis-
crimination against fob-seekers I
harmful missionary tactics arid
I other religious "rubs" will b
' frankly discussed in an effort to
bring about mutual understanding
Exhibition of Achievements to Take Place This Sunday,
From 3 • to 10 p. m., at the Jewish Center
I among the faiths; according to
Roger W. Straus, co-chairman of
at 31 Melbourne Avenue.
the conference with Newton D. Mrs. David de Sola Pool to Address Junior Hadassah An-
nual Event March 6; Mrs. Jennie K. Zwick of
!Baker of Ohio and Prof. Carlton
Mrs.
Moritz
Kahn,
chairman
o
1
J.
IL Hayes of Columbia Univer-
the J
Cleveland to Address Ladies' J. N. F. March 9
f which has been coached by Theo-
• enter open hous e dore Baruch, consists of George
sity. The meetings are being held
committee, announces the follow
I under the auspices of the National
Kratchman
and
Nathan
Berke.1
Two
important Zionist events,' Book-Cadillac Ilotel at noon
ing program for this Sunday:
Judges of the debate will be Wil- I
' Conference of Jews and Chris- both donors' luncheons, take place I Wednesday, March 9. The event
on
At 3 m m. there will be a Music
tians, with headquarters in New here this week. ; will commemorate the thirtieth
ham
Friedman
and
Mrs.
Regina
School recital. Selections will be Chane.
York.
ass ah
Junior Ilad's
second an- I anniversary of the Jewish N-
rendered by the students of the
A
nual $10 luncheo n
Radio will pla
y an imortan
Art Exhibitio n .
p
will be held at ! tional Fund and the fiftieth anni -
piano department and students of
role in the delibera tions, the open- t Hotel Statler at 12:30
Throughout
the
entire
day
o'clock this I versary of the founding of the
there
the violin department The Jewish
ing session being largely devoted Sunday noon. Sirs. David de Sole. Bilu movement and the forming
will
be
a
reception,
and
a
Jewish
Center Violin Ensemble will be
to broadcast addresses by Bishop Pool, national Hadassah leader, ; of the first Zionist colonies in Pal-
featured. Mira Edith Ella Davis Center art school and arts and
Ja mes E. Freeman of Washington will
be the guest speaker and th
and Miss Clara E. Waldron have crafts exhibition. Paintings,.
charcoal,
pastels,
are
all
included'
the Rev. Dr. Francis J.
program will include I Mrs. • Jennie K. Zwick,
instructed the piano students. in the exhibition. William Grea-
Haas, director of the National musical
tGnenit rgesyrnG:vn
an
y baritone, and
Galvani,
Stanislaw Szmulewicz has in- son
nent Zionist and communal leader
leader
Catholic School of Social
n Wummer, flutist of the De-
Catholic
and
Jascha
Schwartzman
are
Sery
ieelJoh
structed
violin students, and
; of Cleveland, able speaker and
Washin the
gton, and R abbi Abram
is in charg the
Orchestrs
e of the ensemble. Ben- the art school instructor. Mrs.
a.
Miss;
an
educator,
will
Si
deliver the ad-
at mon of
W aahington Hebw
David B. Werbe is the chairman
re Sara Weinberg will act a accom-
detson Netzorg is the chairman of of
of the afternoon. Mrs. Jo-
the art school committee.
congregation. The intensive three- lanist. The program, arranged by ! dress
rapt H. Ehrlich will preside. The
the Music School committee. The
day program w
ism Winifred
The
hostesses
for
the
open
Lewis, is drawings, musical program will include vocal
students who will perform are Lil- house are as follows:
Wednesday night when Newton D.
out of the city. Other !solos, by Mrs. J. H. Schakne, ac-
lian Greenfield and Isadore Schnei-
Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mrs. David
Baker gives • radio address over guests from
Meeting!
features
symbolical
of the occa• ' companied by Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler;
der, piano; Bessie Burin, Max Pe- '
a
nation-wide hookup.
Mrs. Henry Meyers.
arranged by Miss lien.Iselections by the Hershel Leib Fox
cherer and Jack Weisberg, violin. Diamond,
Mrs. Felix Mahler, Mrs. Leopold
will be held at the New Willard mints
Memb
rietta
Fox,
chairman
of arrange.; Theater string quartet, composed
e ensemble are Bes- Mayer, Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mrs.
sic Burin,- Bn
F rdan
ee m , Max ! Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Arthur E.
ensile! Leib and Sfax Leib, vio-
-table" discussions, similar to
IIP't'Ud:table"
The Junior Had by Miss Zelda! linists; Sol Leib, 'cellist, and Z.
Pecherer, Felix
ix Res nic k, Jack , Schiller, Mrs. Sidney Stone,
those at Geneva, will be held Wed • committee is headedaasah luncheon
Mrs. President Hoover, Senator Si-I which will bring lasting benefit to
Weisberg, William Rogow and Al-
Kaplan
nesday. Participating will b be suc Teitelbaum an d Mrs. Ed he eature on the viola. An additional
Milford Stern, Mrs. Sol Levin,
bert Brewer.
be ■ dance act by a
Mr. Ruttenberg, who, as presi- re ligious leaders
rs as Bishop ra • Brechner Klinger, co-chairmen;
Mrs. David Huber, Mrs. Meyer L. meon D. Fess, vice-chairman of the' Palestine, in the words of the
Engli sh Clas s in Session.
group of children from the United
the Misses Ruth Greenb
From 4 to 6 i. m, there will be Nettie, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, U. S. George Washington bicen-i British High Commissioner, Cen- , dent of the fund, presided at the (Turn to Page Onrioslte Editorial) Bes
Hebrew Schools of Detroit, under
erg
•and
tennial commission, and numerous I eral Arthur Wauchope.
Mrs.
Jacob
Saula,
Mrs.
Louis
Sav-
B
conference held in New York City
sic renner,
chairmen of sti.1
the , th an e L direction of Mrs. Georr Gal-
boys' and girls group meetings,
statesmen and leaders of Amer1- 1
ways and means committee •
an art clam dramatic class, and a age, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. can public opinion, congratulated; (drawn
The above
is
kl,
artist's f ancy on Washington's Birthday, when SMOLAR, J. T. A. EDITOR, 14;
Lew is, F Program
Robert J. Newman, Mrs. Samuel and commended the Jewish Na-'
chairma
mothers' English class in session., J.
n.
and
J. N. F. P
Mitchell
an an
the project was launched, made
Loeiet
b) o of i
Lewis, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs.
as on in c urge of arrange-; :
th e ashington
DEPARTS FOR EUROPL „,
at 8 p. m. the Jewish Center
tional Fund of America, in mes-1
"
Forest will grow public a telegram he received from
Mrs. Aa ro n D. Marlsonis chair.
debate team will meet the Cincin- Aimee R. Ginsberg, Mrs. Edward sage. to Nelson Ruttenberg, its I out of the soil of Palestine .and Rabbi L. Silver of Cincinnati,
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manes
Miss
Anne
II.
Baron
is
,
man
of
the
program committee
for
is sue.n re
nati Jewish Center debate team. 1 Atlas, Miss Elizabeth Finley, Mrs. president, for its proposal to plant out of the love of the American Ohio, who, a president of the
cht.
eon
NEW YORK _(J T. A.)—Bor- treasurer oftheI
ry . and i the e l.. Jewish haftoirona
wlhiFchun wi
d llu l oLheas‘
re.
Mary
Bark
Their subject will be "Resolved, ' Andrew Wineman, Mrs. J. Victor in the Holy Land a forest of mica-, people for him who was "First in Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the is Smolar, editor of the Jewish tre
Mess
rv
e w e tisi ohns
Roemer,
Mrs.
Harry
Jackson,
Mn.
Reservations for the Junior,
that
the private ownership of pub- Monroe Rosenfeld
lyptus and pine trees as an ever- war, first in peace and first in the United States and Canada, the Telegraphic
Agency, sailed for fladessah luncheo
( "wed until Monday night by 111‘.
hc
,
t -, hearts of his countrymen."
• ur ope on Friday on the S. S.
• es a detrimental to the
Maori ce ! green and straight growing rib
n
will
be accept.' H. Kraft, general chairman of the
p reme body of th
e Orthodox rab-
until 10 o'clock Sand
au
best interests of the community." Goldenberg, Mrs. Emory Sionash, ate of American Jewry to George , The Orthodox rabbinate In the binate, pledged
in the interests
re of the ed
Mrs. Joseph Welt. Miss Emma But-I
the co-operation J. T . retania,
ing by Mira Anne Baron, 283 East committee, 3221 Collingwood, Low
A. service.
The Cincinnati team will take the tel,
rn. fellow 8811, or by Mrs. H. Manti
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mn.s David Washington on the occasion of the United States will give its full and of the leaders of Orthodox Jewry.
Ha
ncock, Columbia 4999. or Miss
He will go to Germany, where he
bicentenn ial anvenuiry
affirmative, and the Detroit team
ni
sky, president of the Ladies'
of his' enthusiastic backin to tNatio
Further support for the plan
B. Werbe and Mrs. James Ell• birth. Jews
Teitelbaum Longfellow 4651.
his plan
the negative. The Detroit team, mann.
will
remain
for
an
indefinite
period,
and non-Jews are to1evolv
f
iliary of the Jewish National Flak
rom
the
executive
commit-
by
eg
National Feed Lvacheen.
nal tee of the World Zionist Organ- and will also make a survey of
2988 Monterey, Arlington 90211-11,
co-operate in this undertaking, I Fund of America.
The 85 donors' luncheon of the
Final arrangements
ization In London, England.
present
the
Russ
ia. Jewish conditions In Soviet Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish luncheon were made at a for
rally
National Fund sill be held at the
CHILDREN'S HOME
, MEETING TUESDAY to
CENTERS R E-ELECT
NATE S. SHAPERO
ar
MISHKAN ISRAEL'S
20TH ANNIVERSARY
.
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c and
t
t
J
BATTLE ON BIGOTRY
TO OPEN ON MONDAY
Center Open House to Demonstrate
-
Music, Art, Club, Other Activities
Washington Memorial In Holy Land
T wo Zionist Donors s Luncheons
e
Here This Sunday and Wednesday
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