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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932
VOL. XXXIII. NO. 16
DONORS' LUNCHEON
OF NATIONAL FUND
A BRILLIANT AFFAIR
•
Daddy" Adolph Freund
At Eighty-five
Prominent B'nai B'rith Leader Greeted on Reaching Age
of Four Score and Five by Local and
National Leaders.
200 Ladies Pay $5 Each at
Wednesday's Event for Zion
OR
MORE than GO years a member of the order of
Land Redemption.
B'nai B'rith, having during that time been selected for
NUMEROUS FEATURES
the highest offices attainable except that of interna-
INSPIRED AUDIENCE tional president, Adolph Freund, affectionately known as
"Daddy" Freund, is being greeted by local and national leaders on
Mrs. Zwick of Cleveland the the occasion of his eighty-fifth birthday, which he will observe this
Sunday, March 13. Mr. Freund is at present in Miami, Fla.
Speaker; Mrs. Ehrlich
From the moment he became, a member of Pisgah Lodge No. 34,
Presides.
D. Levinson Elected
t
Birmingham Justice!.
David Levinson, son of Mr;
and Mrs. Morris Levinson oI
1526 Chicago boulevard, w ho
were the first Jewish residents
of Birmingham, Mich., was
elected on Monday as Birming-
ham Justice of the Peace. Be
will be the first Jew to hold this
office in Michigan.
Mr. Levinson received the Re-
publican nomination, and there
being no Democratic opposition
he is automatically elected. Ile
will have judicial jurisdiction in
Birmingham and Bloomfield Vil-
lage. lie won by a majority of
more than 300 in a total of close
to 2,000 votes cast,
rwa
Ie-
ire
of
lh-
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the
of
of
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aire
red
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on
and
wade
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Judge Stern Declares That Efficient Popular Education
Requires Education of Masters; Tribute
Paid Dr. Cyrus Adler,
Prominent Detroitera Are In-
Polish Sejm Committee Re.
cluded in Aminiatra.
PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.) especially into the products of the
jects Motion; Riots to
The dominant part the American genius of the Jewish people?
tion.
Jewish community must play in What study is more worthy than
Be Suppressed.
the realm of higher Jewish learn- that which concerns itself with the
RESOLUTION MOURNS
ing, the stimulus furnished by religion and morals upon which al 11 "MARCH 13 IS DAY OF
LATE MILFORD STERN Drop:ie College, and a tribute to our present day civilization is
its president, Dr. Cyrus Adler,' based?
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AT DINNER TUESDAY
dated
the
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Authorship Denied of Zion Scheme;
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CHILDREN'S HOME
TO BE DEDICATED
ELLMANN NOMINATED
IN HIGHLAND PARK
ding.
•
RECKONING FOR JEWS"
Senators Commended for Aid were the outstanding features of I "We cannot have efficient popu-
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the liar education," Judge Stern said Adolph Hitler Threatens Our
in Forming Pro-Pales-
People on Eve of Ger-
founding of Dropsie College, cele- "unless we educate the masters.
tine Committee.
brated here Sunday night in the' What we need at this moment is
man Election.
SHAAREY ZEDEK OF
LANSING DEDICATED
item
ate
of
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
EHRLICH IS CHOSEN U. S. Jewry's Role in Higher Education FEAR ANTI-SEMITIC
Stressed at Dropsie 25th Anniversary
PRESIDENT ZIONIST
RIOTS AS NUMERUS
ORGANIZATION HERE
CLAUSUS IS BEATEN
Stern
at
to
TELEPHONE
CADILLAC
1-0-4-0
in Detroit, on May 12, 1868, Mr.
Freund rapidly rose in the coun-
presence of the faculty, graduates, some current Maecenas, one who
Observance of the thirtieth an-
Joseph II. Ehrlich, for more than
cils of the order. He served as
the student body, the board of r has wealth coupled with h o intelli-
niversary of the Jewish National
WARSAW.—(J, T. A.)—A re-
15 years active in the Zionist move-
president of Pisgah Lodge, later
governors and oth ers interested in gence and imagination, some sec- newal of anti-Semitic disturbances
Fund commenced here at noon on
held district grand lodge offices
tr°o,thaet Jewish education.
end Moses Dropsie, ao that our in the Polish universities was fore.
1)17
.1()LliftES ZIONISM;.lie
ZIONISM
Wednesday, with a brilliant lunch-
o n n ti . stwO a' rge aln e iza
ted t ioP nre ostia Denet
and was elected president of Dire
fif
a n niversary will power us
eon at the Book-Cadillac Hotel ar- Prominent Local and National
of cast as a result of the action of
h
b ued hic ael
board w ittlilepthreoat
held at Hotel of s gp c:, ,ekri i nogn, in j behalf
trict Grand Lodge No. 6 in 1883.
great e r
h
ranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the educational committee of the
Interested in the Cleveland
Figures Greet Him on
accomplishment.
the Jewish National Fund. More
Sejm in rejecting the National
Fred Butzel was honored by the stressed the need for the estab-
Jewish Orphan Home, Mr. Freund
85th Birthday.
than 200 ladies attended and paid
Democratic motion for the intro-
Dr.
Solomon
Grayzel
traced
the
lishment
of
a
Jewish
college
for
organization
by
being
chosen
hon-
served the institution in numerous
$5 each to the fund for the re-
history of the college during the duction of a numerus clausal'
research.
capacities, including that of presi- Mrs. Pool Inspires Jr. Ha-
Prominent national B'nai !Frith
demption of the soil of Palestine
past quarter of a century. his against the Jews.
"What can have greater value
dassah; Luncheon Nets
as the inalienable missession of the leaders, including the interne-
pointed to the resemblance be-
The motion was defeated by a
for mankind," Judge Stern asked, tween the situation of the Jewish
ional president of the order, the
entire Jewish people.
$2,025 for Palestine.
large majority comprising the
"than
the penetration of scholar-
community in America at the be- government party, the Socialists
A huge Jewish National Fund Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, joined with
ship into the language and litera- ginning of the century and that of
Declaring that Zionism is not
blue and white box graced the ocal leaders in greeting Adolph
and the minority group represents-
ture of the Semites and the cul-
a philanthropy and urging her,
stage to remind those in attends d Freund on his- eighty-fifth birth-
ture of the Near East and more
(Turn to Page Eight,)
ay.
The
greetings
follow:
tivT eh L e committee voted against the
adience to think of the Palestinian
once of the need for daily gifts,
Butzel's Greeting.
ideal as the enlarging of their
by dropping coins in the boxes, in
measure despite the lengthy plea
Fred M. Butzel, an intimate
own souls and the development of
of Dr. Kormarnicki, the National-
their homes, for the upbuilding of
Children's Fund
their inner selves, Mrs. David de
ist representative, that a numerus
Palestine. Each guest was pre- f riend of the Freund family for
Is Founded by Center
Solo Poole of New York inspired'
• sented with a miniature plant many years, in his greeting states:
clausus would be beneficial to the
an audience of 225 young women I
Jews inasmuch as they suffer from
draped in blue and white as a re-
"It is indeed a pleasure to ex-
at the annual donor luncheon of
The executive committee of
an over-production in the profess
minder also of the need for refer- p ress, on the occasion of his
Detroit Junior Iladassah at Hotel!
the Jewish Centers Association,
esting Palestine by the planting of e ighty-fifth birthday, appreciation
li°P
u r. ofssionel Overproduction."
Statler. Joseph H. Ehrlich, newly- I
by unanimous action at its
trees. The idea of distributing t o the Nestor of our Detroit Jew-
elected president of 'the Zionist,
meeting last Wednesday, deter-
He asserted that 35 per cent of
the plants was conceived and car. i sh community, Adolph Freund.
Ceremonies March 27; Inter - i
the
Organization
of
Detroit,
was
the
mined upon the establishment
representatives of the medical
ried out by Mrs. Eli Sachse, chair-
It seems hard to think of him
eating Reports at An -
only male guest at the luncheon.1
legal profeions
of a memorial fund dedicated to
professions are Jewish.
man of the fund's tree committee. n this light as I associate him in
nual Meeting.
The sum of $2,025 was realized
the memory of the late Milford
He demanded that the numerus
Present Fine Program.
my memory with very much
from
the
luncheon
to
carry
on
Stern.
clausus
measure
be introduced so
Mrs. Jennie K. Zwick of Cleve- younger men, always in the midst
the work of Junior Hadassah in
Arrangements are being com- that the Christians should not form
The fund will be devoted to
land was the principal speaker of of a struggle and personally in-
Palestine
for
the
maintenance
of
.
pleted
by
officers
of
the
Jewish
the
children's
welfare
project,
a
lesser
percentage
than the per-
the afternoon. Mrs. Joseph H. tensely identified with the causes
Children's- Home for its formal centage of the Christian popula-
a home and schools for about 125
of the organization, of which
to which he gore his allegiance
Ehrlich presided. Others who W
girls
and
boys
at
Sleier
Shfeyah
dedication
on
Sunday,
Starch
27,
Mr. Stern was a former presi-
tion according to figures of the
,
ith the years, however, he has
spoke were Mrs. H. Milkovsky,
atenc ceremonies
m
e e e ream t 2
m
and the maintenance of the Nurses':
dent and leader.
whiceht the
llhome,est
hcom
census.
president of the auxiliary; Mrs. m ellowed and broadened and has
Training School connected with '
Memorial gifts, large or
JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
The Jewish deputy, Sommer-
II. Kraft, chairman of the lunch- 5 een, as we all have, the broader
the
Rothschild
Hospital
in
Jeru-
Burlingame
and
Petoskey
avenues.
small,
ADOLPH
(•DADDY")
FREUND
may
be
mailed
to
the
stein, pointed out it is incompre-
eon committee; Leon Kay, presi- mplications of Jewish life. He has
salem.
orary president. David \V. . Simons
The special committee chosen hensible to him why a numerus
treasurer of the Milford Stern
dent of the local National Fund e nvisaged properly communal, na- dent, and has been honored with
m
to arrange for the dedication con- clausus law should be required in-
Children's Fund, Judge H. B.
. Zionism, Mrs. Pool pointed out I was elected honorary vice-pre-
Council. The invocation was t , 'anal and world problems and has
In her address, is not merely •!dent•
Keidan, 31 Melbourne avenue
asmuch as a virtual numerus
helped to bring about reconcilia- election as an honorary director
given by Mrs. Saehse.
of the home for life. He was movement for doing something fort The other new officers are: Vice-
Gifts to the fund will be ac-
clausus against Jews is now being
The afternoon was featured by tion between all groups which equally as interested in the Monte- s omeone far away, but is some- presidents, Judge Charles Rubiner,
knowledged weekly in the col-
carried
out without benefit of law.
an unusually fine and well ar- have the Jewish welfare at heart. fiore Home for the Aged, also i n t hing within the lives of all Jews. I Theodore Levin and Simon Shet-
umn!. of The Chronicle.
Now that their measure is de-
ranged musical program. Selec-
"His industry, his loyalty and Cleveland, and served it in nu- S toting that she believed it is ,
err; financial secretary, Mrs. Albert
feated, it is feared that the stu-
tions were ably given by the Her- good common sense are a splendid merous capacities, including that
ass to be s Jew , she said that it is Feldstein; recording secretary,
dents may take matters into their
shel Leib Fox Quartet, consisting asset for any cause which he of president.
hard to be a Zionist, but that as alJeanette M. Steinberg; treasurer,
own hands again. A delegation of
of Hershel Leib and Max Leib, serves and I trust that his energy
Zionist it becomes easier to be al William B.
Came
to
II
Isenberg;
national
corn-
U.
S.
at
17.
Jewish
deputies sought assurance
violinists; Sol Leib, 'cello, and will remain unabated for many
n ew.
t means," she said, "the niittee members, Mr. Ehrlich and
from the minister of interior, and
Born Starch 13, 1847, in Mit- c
Sussman Kaplan, viola. Mrs. years.
arrying within you of a knowl- Mr. Shetzer.
were
informed
that the govern-
Jacob II. Schakne, soprano, and
owe • great debt not (only witz, Bavaria, 'Daddy" Freund e dge of your own history and the
ment is prepared to use every
Administrative Committee.
her accompanist, Sire. Sol Q. Kes- to Adolph Freund but also to his was the third oldest of eight chil- er etuat'
historic
force
to
curb
the
rioters.
Abraham Hirsch and Marie
The new administrative commit-
ler, were acclaimed for their four illustrious son, charming dough- dren of
•
reasures for other generations
in
Di
Hoegsberger
Freund. The vii- ' ; t s not enough to say we areNtli tee will be composed of the offi-
, Poverty Grew.
selections. A very charming ter-in-law, splendid grandchildren, la
lage
of his birth afforded Ind i nheritors of 5,000 years of Jewish cers and the following:
Owing to the impoverished con-
dance act was staged by 10 chil- who do as much to give a pleasant
-
Impressive Function Marks
meager
dition of a large portion of the
educational
facilities, I ultural, religious and ethical
dren from the United Hebrew setting to Mr. Freund's career."
}tarry Cohen, Abraham Cooper,
Event; Draws Audience
mainly a German Protestant I t e
Jewish
community, disease among
Schools, under the direction of
Mrs.
Alfred M. Cohen's Greeting.
Jos.
H.
Ehrlich,
Dr.
David
rutha, but that we must carry on
of 800.
The greeting by Alfred M. school, and only occasional He•1 a nd develop them further. Such hi. Fauman, Ben B. Fenton, Leon
Jews is constantly on the increase
Mrs. George Galvani. The act
father
a
and
their
capacity to fight it is
symbolized the Jewish National Cohen, international B'nai B'rith brew teaching Adol P h'
Kay,
Robert
Marwil,
Aaron
M.
, a n inspiration is Zionism.
s
man of exceptional knowledge
An impressive series of events
fast diminishing, it was revealed
Fund and called for unstinted head, reads:
"It isn't numbers that count in Pregerson, Philip Slomovitz, Peter
considered far above the average p
marked the dedication in Lansing
here
at
a
physicians'
meeting.
support for it.
"Adolph Freund at 85—what a merchant, sought for better ad- alestine—it is the effort put forth Vass.
on Sunday of the new Shaarey
Victims of starvation are fre-
here, the things' of the mind, the
Mrs. Ehrlich's Remarks.
Members of the new executive Zedek synagogue.
heroic figure! Years may come vantage for the education of his r
quently
brought
for
treatment
and
Mrs. Ehrlich, in a brief address, and years may go, but seemingly children. In 1859, at the
hings within us that have no ma- committee are:
age of r erial measurements."
it is no unusual sight for patients
David Friedland, president of
pointed out that 30 years is a brief Adolph Freund will go on forever. 12, Adolph was entered in
Julius Braun, Hyman C. Broder,
the
to make their appearance lacking
time in the life of a movement— None know him but to love him; well-known Wohl's Commercial In.
After describing the specific Dr. Philip II. Broudo, Louis S. the congregation, was the guiding
shirts on their backs.
just long enough to find out none name him save in praise. If stitute (Handel-Schule) in Markt- work "for the integration of the Cohane, Mrs. Ralph Davidson , Da- spirit of the dedication service Sun-
HERMAN COHEN
Most of the physicians declared
whether it is worth while. She ever there was a faithful servant breit am Main, Bavaria, from a ew life in Palestine," undertaken vid Diamond, Rabbi Moses Fischer, day afternoon and of the banquet
'
that
even during the World War
in
the
evening,
and
was
highly
com-
, b y the Hadassah, Mrs. Pool spoke Rabbi Leon From, Seymour J.
said "In this short 30-year in the vineyard of the Lord,
obits of Fred M. Butte!, general they rarely saw anything to com-
which he graduated at 14. He was o
nded by speaker after speaker
period of Jewish National Fund Adolph Freund is such. Service
f the changes that are taking Frank, Boris Canape], Nathaniel mended
chairmen; Herman Cohen, chair- pare with the misery which they
then apprenticed by his parents p
r having devoted himself to the
history, miracles have been done. with him is an obsession. It is an
lace in the world today and said:
man of the building committee; are compelled to face now when
with a commercial house in the sa id'
H.
hamburger,
Hundreds of thousands of Jews integral part of his life. I shall
Dr. Goldstick,
Abraham Charles
H. Ilershman,
Ber- task of seeing the new synagogue Samuel B. Kahn, president of the
university city of Heidelberg,
attending Jewish patients.
completed.
have been enlisted under its ban- never forget his eightieth anniver-
"Something
is
happening
in
nard
Isaacs,
Mrs.
Harry
L.
Jack-
home;
Nimes Weisawasser and Dr.
which afforded him an opportunity e
Moses Dampf, a commission
ner." Mrs. Ehrlich greeted the sexy celebration at the Cleveland to
The afternoon service was fea- Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of
l knowledge to very part of the world. Are we son, A. J. Koffman, Jacob Miller,
acquire additiona
merchant, of the town of Yarn-
ladies on their sincerity, devotion Orphan Home, from the head of and a
sit by without any effort on our Charles Robinson, Dr. D. J Sand- tured by numerous ceremonies the home.
general culture .
slay,
was driven to suicide by the
and self-sacrifice, and particularly which he had only recently retired.
p art? In each of the colonies in weiss, Lawrence II. Seltzer, Samuel marking the entry into the new
The complete dedication pro- unfortunate condition that he and
commended
W
of
the
advan- P alestine something is taking Schaflander, Isaac Shetzer, Myron synagogue, the procession of the
Ml's. Milkovsky
for Because
Men and women
came
from limited
near •
gram will be announced in these his family were facing owing to
ages
in
the
commercial
field,
and
p1
her efforts for the cause as head and far to honor him and pay trib-
ace which is not only for the S. Steinberg, Maurice II. Zackheim, Torahs in charge of Cantor Charles columns next week.
the economic crisis, according to a
of the auxiliary.
ute to his remarkable career, but also being confronted with manylb enefit of the Jews but for the David S. &mon, Rev. E. Zaludkow- Brusell, the opening of the Ark. The
report received here.
Elect Directors.
the most affecting of all was the years of military service, Adolph, g ntire world. Without this Pales- ski and Rudolph Zuieback.
opening prayer was given by A.
Speaking in Yiddish, Sirs.
Dampf went to the local syna-
at 17, became a member of a gI nian effort we cannot go on.
The
annual
meeting
of
the
home
Borr. The dedication prayer was
kovsky stated that for her group love shown him by hundreds of
Shetser Lauded.
party of relatives and friends who N ow is the time to create, to think
was held Tuesday evening at the gogue and after saturating himself
this is the greatest holiday in its children who were fatherless, but
The report of the nominating read by Rabbi Bernard Heller of
in
benzine from head to foot net
were
setting
out
on
a
visit
to
the
sa
i
d
t
hat
18
of new values, to think not only
the !fillet Foundation at Ann Ar- gymnasium of the Jewish Chil-
history.
wo- who has a "daddy" in the youthful
She
lire to his body, dying In indescrib-
United States, and left his native of the past, but of the future. By
men's organizations sent represen. octogenarian. Life would be
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) bor. Following introductory re- dren's Home, and important re- able agony.
land, arriving in Detroit on Sept. th is effort in Palestine we stand
tatives to the luncheon and an- worth living if it contained only
marks by Mr. Friedland, Charles ports were submitted by the presi-
Wanaw Rabbinate Barred from
1, 1864. It was during the latter
Brosell sang the dedication song dent and superintendent, Mr. Kahn
nounced their names as follows: one such memory for him who was part of the Civil War, when draft- or fall for all time."
Refusing Christians Con-
Admitting that the task in Pales-
and Rabbi Heller delivered the ded- and Dr. Hirsch.
Hadassah, Purity Chapter, Eva responsible for it.
version to Judaism.
ing of recruits was in full force ti ne is not an easy one. Mrs. Pool
ication sermon. The greetings of
Members of the new board of
Prenzlauer Service Group, Zeda-
"If I were asked for just the
A
Warsaw rabbinate has been
and the political turmoil was in- no id that "had it been easy to be
the city were extended by Mayor directorsdirectors were elected
kah Club, Chalutzos (women's pie- finest type of Ben B'rith I know,
denied
the right to refuse a Chris-
tensified by Abraham Lincoln's a Jew generations ago, there
after Daniel J. Alpert submitted a
neer organization), Junior Na- I should name Adolph Freund. My
James I. Ellman, prominent at- Peter Gray.
tian conversion to Judaism by de-
campaign for re-election for a sec- w ould be no Jews today," and sp-
tional Fund, Mizrachi Ladies, He prayer is for long continuance of
Harry Fine was chairman of the report in behalf of the nominating cision of the supreme administra-
torney, former associate justice of
and term as president of the p1 ied this to the Zionist cause.
brew Ladies Aid Society, North- his useful and beautiful life."
Highland ('ark, was nominated for banquet and Herman T. Busch wa s committee consisting of himself, tive tribunal.
United States. Adolph became im-
The luncheon opened with an
western branch of Jewish Ohl By Orpha n Horne President.
mensely interested. Although a in vocation given by Mrs. Harry I.. the office of Mayor of Highland master of ceremonies. The speak Herman Cohen and Mr. Butzel. The decision of the tribunal
Those elected are:
Folks' Home, Hebrew Ladies' So-' Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbus, mere "greenhorn," as
was handed down in the case of
he later de- Ja ckson, president of Detroit Park at the Primaries on Monday. era included Mr. Friedland, So I
cial Fund, Detroit chapter of Den. I Ohio, president of the Cleveland
For a three-year term: Dr. A. Antoni-Stefan Raczynski, a Ro-
scribed the events, he became an Se nior Iladmisah. Miss Mettle D. Mr. Ellman received 1,274 votes Graff, Mayor Gray, Hugo Delfs
ver Jewish Consumptive Society, Jewish Orphan Home, sends this ardent Republican and a supporter
I
M. Hershman, Moses Weisswasser, nian Catholic, whose application to
and was only 80 votes behind N.
B
aeon, president of Detroit Junior
Fenkell Ladies' Loan Association, greeting:
Roy Markland whom he will op- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Maurice Aronsson, Abraham J. be permitted to embrace Judaism
of Lincoln, basing his views on
adassah, presided at the lunch-
lloree Relief Society, Women's
Levin and Irving Yarrows.
"Ever since I have been old the teachings of liberty, equality
pose at the coming election. Mr.
was denied by the Warsaw rabbi-
eon and expressed thanks to the
Auxiliary of United Hebrew enough to remember, I hav e known and social justice of his people. m
For a two-year term: Anthony nate on.legal grounds.
Ellmann ran 26 votes ahead of
any men and women who co-,,,,-
Deutsch, Philip Slomovitz, Robert
Mayor
John
C.
Shields
and
elimin-
To
be
in
position
to
be
of
service
Raczynski appealed to the corn-
(Turn to Page Seven.)
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._
to Lincoln, he set out to Master IT urn to Page Opposite Editorial) sted him from the race.
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(the English language, and con-
•
•
•
M. B. Cohen, one of the founders
to Pare Seven.)
j
of the United Hebrew Schools and
chairman of the house committee of
the schixils for the last 13 years.
will be honored at a testimonia
dinner on Tuesday evening, March
Former Khedive Says Ile Never Saw Docement Until
utstanding Figures in Trades and Industries Attend 15, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Philadel-
Shown by Jewish Telegraphic Agency; New York-
phiayr•on hall. The dinner is be- Senator Copeland, Lieutenant-Governor Lehman, Con-
Luncheon Called by Henry Wineman, Chairman
ing arranged by the board of the ,
gresswoman Kahn, Fred Butzel, Others Pay Tribute
to Launch $1,000,000 Palestine Drive.
of Board of Jewish Welfare Federation.
schools and the board of the ,A'o-
to Council Which Convenes at Detroit, March 27.
man's
Auxiliary
of
the
U.
II.
S.
Will Be Observed at Annual
CANNES.—(J. T. A.)—Abbas
Yishub Oppose. Scheme.
For the first time in the history that
I
our purposes can achieve fruit-
Sir.
Cohen
is
honored
as
Convention
May
15
to
one
of
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—The
Hilmi, former Khedive, whose al-
17
NEW YORK.—Men and women! convention, Lieutenant-Governor
of organised Jewish philanthropy in ion. It is with great gratification the most devoted and faithful
leged proposals for a means of ef- Yishub of Palestine will oppose
At Atlantic City.
of national prominence in the Lehman states:
Detroit, Jewish representativea of
workers in behalf of the schools. In public and communal life of Amer-
fecting Arab-Jewish co-operation in any scheme wherein Jewish de-
"I have for a long time been
the leading industries in the city
the past 13 years hardly • day ifa have extended tributes to the deeply interested in the
Palestine, have precipitated con- velopment is ignored and which re
work of
The twentieth anniversary of met at luncheon I. riday, March 11,
passel. without his being present at National Council of Jewish Wo- the National Council of Jewish
troversial discussions in many parts stricts Jewish immigration and
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel, to for.
the office of the schools to attend men, which will observe its for- Women, largely because of its out-
of the world, denied their author- land purchase, says a resolution me umcea synagogue of memo
will
be
marked
at
the
annual
con-
mutate
the
preliminary
procedure
to his duties as head of the house tieth anniversary at its conven- standing and effective efforts to
ship to the Jewish Telegraphic adopted at the closing session of
vention of the organization, which for the forthcoming Alleid Jewish
committee and to help in whatever tion which opens at Hotel Stotler bring our foreign-born population
the Assefat lia'Niveharim, the Jew-
Agency.
takes place at Atlantic City, N. J., Campaign of the Jewish Welfare
capacity he was called upon in the in Detroit on Sunday, March 27. Into step with American ideals,
rah
elected
assembly.
Expressing complete astonish-
schools' behalf.
At the same time, the Assefat from May 15 to 17. Two decades Federation.
Senator ya Ro . ISCI
ope and ofAmericann
A
i
customs and American
ment that the project which called
of work for traditional Judaism in
The meeting wag called by Henry
went
on
record
"as
not
recognizing
New York made special refemce life.
for, a round table conference and
the
United
States
and
Canada
will
Wineman,
board
chairman
of
t he
to the work of the Jewish mother
"In a very quiet and unobtru-
the division of Palestine into, ad- and refusing to participate in any be reviewed by delegates repre- Federation, and had for its chief
ry institution whichis
as exemplified by the National sive way this organization works
ministrative units, one of them to
senting 400 Sisterhoods, 125 men's purpose the enlargement of mem-
21 Council of Jewish Women:
through education along many and
be known as the Jewish National calculated to interfere with the up- clubs, 50 young people's leagues bership and prospect rolls for the
"1 have always said and with no varied lines all calculated to bring
Homeland, should be accredited to building of our country."
and over 300 congregations. Since approaching annual opting drive.
This
resolution
represents
a
vie-
The
entertainment
and
intellec-
,
desire
to
belittle
other
mothers.
to
the family and to the individual_
Mimi
aooerted
that
he
him, Abbas
the founding of the United Syna-
Democratising Leadership.
tual advancement committees of, that the Jewish mother is the beat, a better understanding of each
had never before seen the docu- tory for the Revisionist viewpoint. gogue of America 20 years ago by
Samuel
H.
Rubiner,
chairman
of
The
Revisionists
made
this
•
stipu-
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of the B'nai i in the world. The work of this ' other and of the institutions of
ment, until it was shown to him by
the late Prof. Solomon Schechter,
the representative of the Jewish lation for their joining the Vaad the organization has grown from the membership extension commit-
is enlisted to mother this country. Over a long period
grain
for
their next
meeting,
tee of the Detroit Service Group,
B'rith is
planning
an unusual
pro-1 the whole race. it is a noble pur- of years the council has shownits
Leumi, Jewish National Council,
Telegraphic Agency.
a
handful
of
affiliated
congrega-
declared, "We have long felt the
March 21, when Harry Laskowitz pose and I applaud it. In
I and are now to be represented by
my city value as a community agency and
The matters with which the pro-
tions to over 700 organizations.
Jewish communal activities in the
of Fargo, N. D., president of Dis-; and state, with a large Jewish
has fully earned support of the
posals are concerned are such with
A special anniversary program past have not been accorded the in-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, will be I population, nobody can enter more members
live.
addition
to
the
Revisionists,
which Palestinians themselves must
of the community."
the council of 23 is to be comprised has been arranged by the United terest they merit on the part of
Statement Iv BONA.
the guest of honor. The officers ; sympathetically into the many
deal, Abbot Hilmi asserted.
, of 10 Laborites; two general Zion- Synagogue convention committee. our entire Jewish community.
In the view of Fred M. Butzel of
of
the
lodge
urge
that
every
mem-
I
problems
of
Jewry
than
this
fine
The former Khedive expressed
"In order to democratize further
bar bring his family and friends group."
iststwo Mizrachi: two Sephardim; The proceedings will be led by
Detroit, a recognized leader in
confidence in the Grand Mufti and
Louis J. Moss, president of the the leadership in the control of,
to this meeting.
Jewish communal and social Wel-
I one woman; one Yemenite.
the Arab executive and the wisdom
1 - nhmsn's M•ss.4..
The political situation, says a United Synagogue of America, and the support for, our existing
Nathan
Metzger,
chairman
of
this
organization
fare movements in the United
SAMUEL H. RUBINER
The service of
of the leading Zionists and their
Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, president of philanthropic ventures we have en-
lotion,
h th at
the organization committee, asks in furthering good citizenship and States, and not alone in his tom-
executive. I have the firm hope,
amity,
no change from the criticism offered the Women's League of the United listed as co-workers in our humani- I can say this effort paves the way that members who now have in meeting many of the social wet-
no organization
among
..
he stated, "that every thing will be
Syna
Edward . C. Wrinrib, titian efforts the leading Jewish for a new era of widespread corn-
at the last year's session. On the Synagogue;
es
mer-
signed applications to turn them I fare problems of the countryis lea has succeeded
concluded through the discovery of
contrary, if anything, this should president of the talons' Federa- representatives of each trade and mimed concern In behalf of our in immediately no that they may I cited for special mention by Lieu. ,
in
uniting
as
ground for mutual agreement, Pal-
tion of Jewish Men's Clubs of the industry in the city of Detroit. many activities."
broad a cross-section of Jewry as
te strengthened.
be
acted
upon
and
obligated
by
I
tenant-Governor
Herbert
H.
Leh-
has
the
National
Council
of
Jew.
estine prosperity, and the happi-
"It is only through the whole-
l ad a , t,..41h, t, R ep
,
A Revisionist resolution which United Synagogue, and Harry H.
t ea.
Mr. Laskowitz at the coming meet- I man of the state of New York. In: i ah Women
ness of Palestinaina. This I hope
.
H e athie
K
e
the „
of the Young hearted co-operation of these pro- Among those invited to attend ing. The Bernard Ginsburg Me-
called upon the Assefat to express Goe be l, president
his message to the National Conn- ga
for with all my heart," Abbas
People's League of the United pie, their btainess associates, and
nization
for
baring
enlisted
mortal Class will be formally initi- cif of Jewish Women , in anticiper-
'film' concluded.
(Turn to Pogo Eight.)
Synagogue.
their friends and acquaintances (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ated in • short time.
Freund Is Hailed
By Many Leaders
he
I•
As.
(Turn
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
2011I ANNIVERSARY °
ewish Industrial Leaders Formulate
Coming Allied Jewish Campaign Plans
Leaders in Public Life Greet Women
On Fortieth Anniversary Convention
HARRY LASKOWITZ
HERE ON MARCH