[1 AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE ETROIT LWISII 1 - MONICIA and VOL. XXXII!. NO. 17 LEADERS DENOUNCE ATTEMPT TO ENACT IMMIGRATION CUTS Rabbi Wise Heads Jewish Delegation in Plea for Human Rights. CONSULS INSTRUCTED NOT TO ISSUE VISAS Charge Restrictionists Are Sadistic in Anti-Alien Prejudices. WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— A dramatic denunciation of at- tempts to enact into, law further restriction of immigration was heard by the House Immigration Committee from Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in behalf of the American Jewish Congress, of which he is the honorary president. The restriction sts, Rabbi Wise asserted, have taken an almost sa- distic satisfaction in gloating over the inability of separated families to achieve their hope of being re- united. The session was also addressed by Nathan D. Perlman represent- ing the American Jewish Congress, the American Jewish Committee, the Order Brith Abraham; Dr. S. Margoshes, editor of the Day; Maurice I). Rosenberg, represent- ing the B'nai B'rith and Isidore Hershfield, the Hies. Mr. Pearlman read a statement from the American Jewish Commit- tee, prepared by Max J. Kohler, who was unable to be present owing to the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Kaufman Kohler, who has since died. "111-Willed Enmities." Dr. Wise vigorously protested against the bill which calls for a 110 per cent reduction in immigra- tion, which is alleged to have the approval of the State Department. "It is nothing less than indecent, at the behest of ill-willed fanatics, to make impossible, in the name of further restriction, the reunion of prospective American citizens with their nearest relatives," Dr. Wise asserted. Attempts to heckle Dr. Wise were made by Congressmen Green of Florida and Dies of Texas, both restriction ists. When Green stated that Rabbi Wise as a witness had no right to coat reflections an the statesman- ship of members of the committee, Rabbi Wise retorted by asking whether it was proposed to intro- duce the system of the Czar in America when it would become less majeste to criticize legislators and when all freedom of expression would be supressed. Quotes Statistics. Mr. Perlmari stated the passage of the proposed bill to reduce the immigration by 90 per cent would mean a delay of from two to ten years in caring for citizen and alien preference cases undisposed of by Dec. 31, 1932. Giving evamples of various countries, Mr. Perlman pointed out that Poland which has an annual quota of 6,524, would have its quota reduced to (352. Since there was a total of 4,103 prefer- ence cases on Dec. 31, 1931, it would take six years to dispose of all those pending. Dr. Margoshes presented an ana- lysis of the weakness of the argu- ments of the restrictienists. He showed by statistics, that in the past history of immigration, prior to the present restrictions, immi- gration automatically reduced it- self under the operation of econom- ic laws, immigrants having volun- tarily refrained from coming to the United States during severe finan- cial depressions. The depression, he said, is there- fore, simply a pretext for further restriction. Alfred M. Cohen, president of the B'nai B'rith, was present at the hearings, but did not testify. IN MICHIGAN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932 Zion Protocols Find Publisher in Spain MADRID.—(J. T. A.)—J. T. A.)—The spurious Protocols of the Elders of, Zion will be published here in a Spanish translation by the Daily Criti- rio, the paper announced. This is the first translation of the Protocols to be issued in Spanish and is causing some concern to the Jewish popula- tion, which is anxious to pre- vent an increase in anti-Semitic propaganda, which has been making itself evident recently. The Criterio publishes a lengthy introductory ch a pter to the Protocols with the comment that it adds local color to the Protocols by declaring that Spanish Jewry stands together with world Jewry for the real- ization of the ideal of Jewish rulership in world affairs. • COMZET INQUIRY'S CHARGES AGAINST CRIMEA DIRECTORS Men in Charge of Coloniza- tion Work Severely Criticized. CHARGED WITH HAVING LACKED PLAN, SYSTEM Respective Merits of Crimea and Bira Bidjan Dis- cussed, MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — The reason for the recent change in the personnel of the Comzet, govern- mental deoartment for settling Jews on the land and in industry, is explained in the report of the investigating committee into the work of the Comzet, now pub- lished, and the basis on which the charges were made. The men in charge of the work are accused in the report of hav- ing conducted it without any plan or system. No one was respon- Palestine Leader 'Will Ad- sible for anything, it says. Things dress Massmeeting; Lunch- were done without any sort of control, with the result that the eon on Wednesday. plans laid down were not carried into effect. According to the plan Goldie Meyersohn, one of the given to the Comzet, there should most prominent women labor lead- have been about 12,000 transmi- ers in Palestine, who is on a visit grant families in the Crimea by in this country as a member of the Jan. 1. Actually only 9,000 fami- labor delegation, comes to Detroit lies migrated, and more than 5,000 for a four-day stay on Sunday to of them went back to their old homes, meaning that the plan was only 33 per cent effective. Work in Bira Bidjan. In Bira Bidjan there should have been 14,000 Jewish transmi- , grants by Jan. 1. Actually only 17,730 people migrated, and only about 5,000 have remained there, meaning that the plan has been only 43 per cent effective. Accord- , ing to other reports, the number of settlers who have left Bira Bid- jan and gone back to their homes I is much larger. The Comzet had thus failed in two directions, the report says. It had not carried out the plan of re- . cruiting the quota of migrant set- ; tiers, and it had allowed a big' stream of re-emigration to net in. The Comzet failed to take any steps to discover the reason for this re-emigration or to put a stop to it. The damage done by this failure is not only that the area of land sown in the Crimea and Bira Bidjan was less than had been fixed upon, but the fact that the . GOLDIE MEYERSOHN greater half of the settlers left the address a number of meetings, places of settlement and went under the auspices of the Women's back to their old homes meant that Pioneer Organization for Palestine thousands of hundredweights of wheat, hundreds of hectares of (Chalutzos). Sunday evening, Mrs. Meyersohn other corn, and hundreds of hec- will address a massmeeting in the tares of cotton were left to rot on Philadelphia-Byron hall and will the fields, because there were no review the activities of the women workers to gather it. Many Jew- pioneers in Palestine. An able ish collective farms were cum- GOLDIE MEYERSOHN HERE THIS SUNDAY Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper Higher Degree Given By Training School NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the executive committee of the Training School for Jewish So- cial Work, announces that the regents of the University of the State of New York have author- ized the school to change its name to the Graduate School for Jewish Social Work and to grant the degrees of Master of Social Service (31. S. S.) and Doctor of Social Service (U. S. S.). This action was taken by the regents on the application of the board of trustees for a per- manent charter for the school, including the degree-granting powers, Mr. Warburg said. Although the school could not meet the requirements for a permanent charter because it does not have the necessary en- dowment funds, the regents granted the degree.giving pow- ers because of the high quality of the work of the school, he pointed out. PREPARE PROGRAM TO DEDICATE NEW CHILDREN'S HOME Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Urge a Palestine Opened for Jewry American Zionist Adminis- tration Asks British Fulfill Pledges. JEWS IN GERMANY NOW BRE ME MORE FREELY AS VICTORY FOR INDENBURG ON SECOND BALLOT APPEAR S CERTAIN Butzel Heads Committee in PHI LADELPH IA. — The World Hitler Lags Far Behind German President ; Even Votes of Charge of General Zionist organization and the Jew- Hugenberg's Followers Cannot Givl e Election Arrangements. ish Agency were urged in a resolu- of April 10 to Anti-Semite tion adopted by a joint conference CANTORS' ASSOCIATION of the national administration com- ELECTION RETURNS RECEIVED BY JE WS WITH IN CHARGE OF MUSIC mittee and national committee of the Zionist organization of Amer- FEVERISH INTENSITY; DAY PA: SSED QUIETLY Brief Addresses to be Deliv- ica here Sunday to negotiate direct. ly with the British government in Police Enforcement' Were Stationed in K urfuersterdamm ered by Noted Communal an effort to obtain fulfillment of the and Other Jewish Districts to Pre vent Dia- Leaders. terms of the Balfour Declaration and Mandate, with especial refer- turbances by the Hitlerites Plans are being completed for an interesting program to mark the formal dedication of the new Jewish Children's Home at Bur- lingame and Petoskey, beginning at 2 p. m. on Sunday, March 27, Fred M. Butzel is general chair- man of the committee in charge of arrangements, and will preside HEBREW SCHOOLS HONOR M. B. COHEN ence to the removal of restrictions on Jewish immigration to l'alestine and the inclusion of Eastern Pal- estine in the Jewish immigration and colonization area. The resolution was adopted un- animously by more than 150 dele- gates following addresses by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York, and Dr. Nahum Goldmsnn, German Zionist leader, now on an Ameri- can visit. Later Nahum Sokolow, president of the World Zionist Or- ganization and the Jewish Agency, spoke, denouncing rumors concern- ing a plan ascribed to Abbas Hil- mi, former Khedive of Egypt, for the division of Palestine into can- tons. Appeal to Britaio. Abraham Tulin of New York in- troduced the resolution, which said the negotiations with Great Britain "in the direction of the fulfillment of the promises of his majesty's government to the Jewish people" should center on three points, namely, the carrying out of pledges Leader in Educational Work for Many Years Ten- dered Testimonial. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The Jews of G ermany breathe more freely following the announcement of the election results which make the re-election of Pr( sident Paul von Hindenburg a virtual certainty on the a econd ballot on April 10. President Hindenburg polled 18,661,1 36 votes out of a total of 37,660,377 Sunday, leaving his most fc rmidable opponent, Adolph Hitler, the Nazi leader, far behind him. Pr esident von Hinden- burg lacked only 168,453 votes, approximately one -half of 1 per cent, to emerge victorious, The vote polled by Hitler was far beneath the extations A of his followers. The Nazi leader received only 11,3; 8,571 votes, while •Theodore Duo terberg, the candi- date of Dr. s klfred Hugenberg's party, received but 2,517,676. The small showing made by the latter dolph Hitler from golli majc rity on the second allot, it 1.s bet loved. Feveris h Intensity. Dr. Hugenbe 111, it is understood, Jurist Chosen to Lead Bur- had counted on throwing the votes eau in Coming Allied of his candid s tea on the second Jewish Campaign. ballot to Hitler , but even the corn- bined vote wot Id not be sufficient Judge Charles Rubiner has been to give Hitler sufficient votes to appointed chairman of the speak- win over Hind, nburg. On the secon d ballot, a plurality ers' bureau for the 1932 Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish is sufficient to insure election. It Welfare Federation, which will be is believed tha t thousands of So- cial Democrat .a who previously hesitated will now vote for Hins denhurg in Ap ril. The election was followed with feverish inten s ity by the Jews. Until 2 in the r n orning the election results were I roadcast over tho radio. Few Je wa were seen in the streets, but w ere congregated at private homes where there were radios. The day passed peacefully, although 300 arrests were made by police at pc Bing stations. Police nid e rcements were sta- tinned in Ku: fuerstendamm and other Jewish d strict, as a precau- tionary measui e. U. S. Correa pondents On the els of the election, American con espondents in Ger- many were op( nly accused of fail- ing to report , he truth about the menace the Ni zi propaganda and program consti tuts to the German nation, by the Acht Uhr Abend- blatt, an influ ential liberal daily. The accusati, n came in the form . of an open let ter from the editor. in-chief of th e paper, Hermann Zucker, who charges American correspondents with deliberately JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER catering to Ad olph Hitler, the Na- held in May, according to an an.1 tionalist-Social st leader. nouncement by Clarence II. Eng- They cater to Hitler, Herr gaas, chairman of the board of the Zucker asserts, because they wish to be on frier dly terms, in order Detroit Service Group. Judge Rubiner was formerly as- to obtain infer mation they desire, sistant attorney-general of the from Hitler he adquarters, for the state of Michigan, and was ap- papers they re] present. These pure) y personal reasons pointed to the Common Pleas influence then to minimize the Court last July. Nazi danger, which should be "Ile is ideally fitted for this im- known abroad, in the dispatches portant post," declared Mr. Eng- . they cable tl eir papers, Herr gess, by virtue of his ardent de- Bucker declare i. votion to those philanthropic A call was it isued to all Jews to causes which the Detroit Jewish unite in backir it the candidacy of community regards as vital. In President Hind enburg. philanthropic enterprises such as Steps to Curb Boycott. the Allied Jewish Campaign, the Legal steps to curb the Nazi speakers' bu.eau offers an almost boycott propai ganda against the unlimited field for educational Jews have been taken by the goy- endeavor." ernment, state s a report in the Central Verein Zeitung, organ of the Central Un on of German Citi- neon of the Jo wish Faith. Numerous 1 ourta in various cities have pr ohibited the local (Turn to Page Eight.) SPEAKERS HEADED wil Breve nt BY JUDGE RUBINER An indefatigable worker for many yearn in the cause of He- brew education, and for the past 13 years one of the leaders of the United Hebrew Schools, whose building committee he has head- (Turn to Page Six.) ed until recently, M. B. Cohen was tendered a testimonial dinner Tuesday night at the Philadelphia- Byron hall. The event was ar- ranged by the board of directors FRED M. BUTZEL of the schools and of the woman's over the program. Brief addresses auxiliary. Robert Marwil, president of the will be delivered by Samuel B. schools, was toastmaster, and Kahn, president of the home; Her- Rabbi Bernard Heller Will brief addresses were delivered by r man Cohen, chairman of the Also Speak at Meeting M. Rabbi E. Aishiskin, Mrs. M. H. building committee; Dr. A. M Hershman, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Monday Evening. (Turn to Page Seven.) Henry Wineman, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Mrs. Herman Cohen and Two distinguished B'nai B'rith Mrs. Eva P renzlauer. leaders will be the guests of Pis- gah Lodge of B'nai B'rith at the The New Home. I The new building, which is be- medting Monday evening, Starch 21, in the Maccabee Building. The ed r public is invited. A delightful ;1 ". t Lillian Hirsch A. matron, is without doubt one of musical program and the obligat- the moat beautiful and best ing of new members will round Was Widow of Noted Rabbi, equipped building of its kind in out the evening's program. Harry Laahkowitz of Fargo, N. the country. Every room is airy Once Officiated and light and every facility has D., president of District Grand In Detroit. • been provided for to make a com- Lodge No. 6 of the B'nai B'rith, fortable and beautiful home for will speak on "Watchman, What of NEW YORK. — Mrs. Johanna the children. the Night." Mr. Lashkowitz is a Einhorn Kohler, widow of the Rev. On the main floor of the new prominent attorney in North Da- Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, who for kota and is interested in the com- many years had been rabbi of building facilities have been pro- munal life of the state. He is a Temple Beth El in this city, and vided for a reception room, a gen- past exalted ruler of the Elks officiated in Detroit 50 years ago, eral office, Dr. Hirsch's office, a Lodge of Fargo, was candidate for music room, two study rooms (one died Sunday afternoon at her attorney-general of his state in home, 777 West End avenue, in for boys and another for girls), 1928, chairman of the court of four wash rooms for the staff and speaker and one of the best inform- her eighty-fourth year. With her (Turn to Page Seven.) honor of the Red River Valley ed leaders on the Palestine situa- were her four children, Max, Ed- for visitors, a music room, two Council of Boy Scouts, state chair- tion, her address is being looked I gar, Rose and Lilli Kohler, and her porches, a special examination man of several past drives, pres- room, a dining room for children forward to with keen interest. RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK physician, Dr. Harry Wester. She of 2 to 6, another and larger din- ent vice-chairman of the Joint The musical program on Sunday ON O'NEILL'S "ELECTRA" had been in poor health since No- Distribution Committee for his ing room for the older children, a vember, 1930. night will be contributed by Ben — visitors' room where relatives and state. Silverstein, violinist, accompanied "Mourning Becomes Electra," Mrs . N o bler was a (laughter of children may meet privately, two Rabbi Bernard Heller of Ann by Miss Florence Kutzen, and Na- Eugene O'Neill's trilogy which the late Rev. Dr. David Einhorn. isolation rooms with special bath- Arbor, director of the Hillel Foun- than Mirtenhaum, vocalist. Mrs. was performed in Detroit during, She was married to Dr. Kohler on Over a long (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) dation, will speak on student life Joseph Haggai will preside. the past week, will be the subject! Aug. 28, 1870. and its various aspects. Rabbi At noon on Wednesday a $10 , of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at period of years she was very ac- !feller, through his untiring ef- five in many charitable and re- Temple Beth El, Woodward at I donors' reception luncheon has been forts, has made the Hillel Foun- arranged in honor of Mrs. Meyer- Gladstone, Sunday morning, March,ligious organizations, and had dation at Ann Arbor one of the 20, at 10:45. been a member of the boards of sohn. Mrs. S. Levine will preside outstanding units. rd of T rue sters Si, Kin d- and greetings will be extended by Eugene O'Neill is universallY! Last Monday evening the gen- pagan Assoc iation of the Ile- Mrs. D. Kumoff. The musical pro- known as the modern and! eral committee met at the home ' brew F'ree Schools of New York, gram will he contributed by Mrs. his work is considered a challenge Beth-El Sisterhood, Council of of one of its members, Jacob F. D. Kaltman, vocalist, and Ida ' to religion. Rabbi Frain will pre• Scholnick, on Webb avenue. Fol- Jewish Women and National Fed- Divinoff Rothberg, violinist, accom- sent religion'a answer to' the mod- lowing the meeting, a midnight eration of Temple Sisterhoods. Nation-Wide Service Being panied by Ethel Goldman. ern pagan's cynicism. surprise supper was served the In 1903 Dr. Kohler resigned as Arranged by J. D. C. for committee by the host. rabbi of Temple Beth-El to be- March 27. come president of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. On NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— becoming president emeritus of the college in 1922, he returned to American Jewry will pay its trib- New York with his wife and two ute to the memory of the late He died at his resi- Julius Rosenwald at the annual Declares He Is an "Out and Out Achad Ilaamist;" Calls daughters. dence here on Jan. 28, 1926, at meeting of the national council of Detroit Jewish Chronicle "Veritable Haven in the American Joint Distribution Five Hundred Jewish, Catholic and Protestant Leaders at the age of 83. Jewish Press;" Retort by Rabbi Fram. A volume devoted to Dr. Kohler Committee which will be held in National Good-Will Seminar in Washington; under the title "Studies, Addresses New York on Sunday, March 27, Bigots Called Traitors. according to announcement made and Personal Papers" and issued In a statement to The Detroit sion seems particularly to have by Paul Baerwald, chairman. Jewish Chronicle, Rabbi Solomon frightened Rabbi Fram) it is only by the Alumni Association of the WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— New York the co-chairmanship of This meeting will bring together Goldman of Congregation Anshe because •the exposition has been Hebrew Union College last year, "We are witnessing a period of the national conference. Emet, Pine Grove and Grace superbly achieved by the master was dedicated to Mrs. Kohler in leaders in communal and philan- bigotry and illiberalism which Professor Hayes pointed out in thropic activity in all parts of the these words: "Dedicated to Mrs. streets, Chicago, Ill., answers the Ached Hearn Johanna Einhorn Kohler, devoted United States, and Jewish leaders might have been pardoned in the his talk that progress in religious Numerous 0 her Events Are Overflow Throng Attends; criticisms of his book, "A Rabbi "Rabbi Fran ' . Cry." dark ages but which passes under- liberty must depend primarily on representing Conservative, Reform daughter, to Be Gin en by Many Takes Stock," made by Rabbi Leon I have no patience with Rabbi in Israel. " wife, parent. A mother 200 Were Unable to Gain and Orthodox religious groups, will standing at the present day," Dr. the attitude of the Protestant ma- Fram from the pulpit of Temple Fram's cry of segregation and Local Groups. Cyrus Adler stated at the session jority. "The majority religidn Admittance. The Moses Mielziner memorial tell of Mr. Rosenwald's work in Beth El on March 6. An excerpt ghettoism. That charge has been behalf of Jews in many lands. The of the N ational Good Will Confer- has always the chief responsibility from this sermon appeared in the levelled against against our people for volume, issued last summer, Purim will he celebrated in the once striving for religious toter- in assuring, as well as proclaiming, WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— last issue of The Chronicle. many centuries and even mitten- rained a paper written by Mrs. Rosenwald tribute will be broad- ance and amity. Ilebrew schools in many different religious liberty." Benjamin N. Cardozo was sworn It finds its most articulate Kohler's father, the Rev. Dr. Kin- cast over • nation-wide network of the ma. The statement he makes to ways, depending upon the ages of Dr. Adler, who is president of Prof. Everts B. Greene of Co- in as associate justice of the Su: the National Broadcasting Com- editor of The Chronicle in an. expression in the New Testament. horn, in 1861, which she trans- preme Court of the United States pany, through station WJZ at 12 the American _Jewish Committee lumbia University, in a detailed' the children and other circum- ewer to Rabbi Fram's criticisms Any tenth-rate student of Biblical lated from the German two years s r stances. The traditional reading and the Jewisff Theological Semi- historical description of the evolu.! Monday, in the presence of a dis- o'clock. criticism knows with what venom ago. • In it Dr. ' Einhorn wrote e that national lion of religious liberty, preceded ! of the Megillah, however, and the tinguished throng of Jews and follows: Mr. Rosenwald was the largest nary, addressed the Judaism advocated the ameliora- the "higher" critics speak spea of Ezra k exchange of hi lach Monos will be With all my friendship for Rabbi non-Jews which included Senator individual contributor to the seminar of prominent Catholics, Dr. Adler in addressing the con- lion of the condition of slaves. . . William E. Borah of Idaho, Sena- Fram I cannot take either his the Scribe, American Joint Distribution Com- Jews and Protestants at the Wil- ference on "The American Ex- 1 featured in all the celebrations. The one has a right to hope that lard Hotel, speaking on "A Minor- Perience with Religious Freedom.", reading of the Megillah will take tor Robert F. Wagner and Rabbi nescience, misunderstanding, orBgt mittee. His gifts to foreign relief Rabbi b Fram might have learned misinterpretation of my book seri- Dr. Greene, former president of place Monday evening, Tennis Es- Stephen S. Wise of New York. and reconstruction totalled many ity Group Views the American something from the experience of , the American Historical Associa; ther. During the day of Purina Although the ceremony was not ousRl ay b. millions of dollars, and proved a ' Religious Scene." our brethren in Germany. How the schools will be closed. The Rabbi Fram seems to have been , scheduled to take place until noon, tremenduos impetus to the fund- Calling on his audience to en- tion ' discussed the modern issues between church and state, the part' different parties, plays, pageants, at 10 o'clock a crowd began to blissfully unaware of what has ' can anyone who has studied the The Temple Beth El debating raising activities of this organiza- gage in something more than lip , religious plays in etc., will be presented either in liberty of German Jewry in the team, which has not lost a single tion, inspiring many other indi- service to the memory of Washing- . religious gather outside the court chamber. been written in the Hebrew lan- history ' i nneteenth and twentieth centuries duration and emphasized that since the classrooms or in the different Two hundred people were unable guage for the past 40 years. He: debate in the last two years, _ s.., still be so naive as to believe that again meets the debating team of viduals to make large contribu- ton and to support not only in has suddenly discovered the pm tions. ' thought but in deed the first presi- he had touched on controversial auditoriums on the previous Sun- to obtain admission. day. Justice Cardozo occupied a seat losophy of "autonomous Jewish: the Jewish religion can be separ- the Temple of Cleveland. The council, which was organ- dent's dream of religious under- matters, there was plenty of room, The story of Purim as told in the at the extreme end of the bench nationality." May I assure him ' red from the Jewish people? The subject to be debated is: ized to carry on the work of the standing and freedom of worship, I for honest differences of opinion. Megillah is the subject of the study Bigot la Traitor. a and was seated to the left of Jus- that that philosophy has had a' low can anyone forget that the , "Resolved, that the present immi- American Jewish Joint Distribu- Dr. Adler pointed out that the , in all the classrooms at the present rather respectable history? Not land which cradled the emascu- gration policy of the United Warning his audience of 500 tice Har ► an Stone of New York. tion Committee, the world's larg- 'safety of one religion does not Glauben has States will have an adverse effect est Jewish welfare organization, depend upon the division' of prominent Catholics, Jews and time. In the lower classes, the Justice Cardozo was noticeably i only is it to be found in the Bible, late% Mo, aisches the birthplace i e l of story is told in a modified way ., Protestants that real perils beset nervous When he raised his' Talmud, Gaonic Response, but r.i?gulecry anti-osi Jewish life in this country." engaged in humanitarian work in others. Hitler- this nation, and that only in unity, either in Hebrew or English, de- hand to take the oath, his hand there is a considerable modern lit-, ism? Or ir Rabbi Fa rad Prominent Speakers. a m atirils' Beth El upholds the negative of many lands, has a membership of pending upon the grade of the class. can strength be found, Bishop, this Sunday, March 2665 prominent men and women. trembled. Friends explained this erature on the subject. Rabbi . ' !" ..... s that question The initial nation-wide seminar, ute the existence of ititierismf to 20, at 10:30 a. m., in the Brown was due to his extraordinary per- Fram would do well to become ac- the Its members, following their aimed at eradicating religious James F.. Freeman of the Wash- In the higher classes, however, the intellectual ghettoism o Megillah in the original is being quaintest with the writings of Dub- Memorial Chapel. tribute to Rosenwald, will formu- prejudices, opened its second day ington Cathedral sounded the key.' sonal modesty, carefully studied. Temple Beth El is the origins : late plane for continuance and of deliberations with a general note of religious co-operation. ,The Jewish Telegraphic Agency rims Klatzkin, Ziyoni, Kaufman., group that produced Einstein, Sinn& a Purim Bishop Freeman was followed ath enau, Harden, Bailin, and 1 tor of inter-city temple debating. furtherance of the American Jew- discussion, of "The Elements of • learns that when he was named and others. A little reading in, scores ore of others. A carefully prepared playlet will ram, , This movement has so spread ish Joint Distribution Committee's Constructive Program for'Improv. by Rev. Francis J. Ilaas, director to the Supreme Court, Justice , Kellen, Berkson and Friedlaender ! '''' "rjangerous," cries Rabbi Fram, of the National Catholic School of be presented by Miss Ruth Ticks help considerably. that an inter-city debate league program of relief, economic and Cardoso, in a communication to • : it is tb be ourselves. Ile would! has • eels ing Intergroup Relations." Prof. Social Service, who spoke on the tin's class at the Shushan Purim I was astounded to lea rn that' o planned. For the past social reconstruction work among William H. Kilpatrick of Columbia „ friend, expressed doubt u to his re fer that we be e cautious in ou I — . %slues of Community Co-opera.' celebration of i he Woman's Aux- ' r two years B Benjamin marcus Meat Jews in Eastern and Central Eu- University, chairman of the con- en. worthiness of this high post. The Rabbi Fram was so little in formed 1 !Id „ Remanci .a upon the environment. . O and Rabbi Abram Simon iliary of the United Hebrew attorney, has coached Beth El's rope. Reports from Poland, Ru- clove, presided. friend. in relating this incident, that he could not distinguish be one of the Washington Hebrew re Con- i Schools e celebration which is • tween Ached Ilaamism and • victorious teams characteristic the! mania, stated that this was Germany and Newton D. Baker of Ohio pre- Jews been waiting for Catholics or . Beth El s team consists of Wil-lother lands Indicate that Jews sided at a luncheon meeting when gregation, who closed the after-. open to the put lie will take place of the remarkable humility of Jus- Dubnov theory. In my book there' other groups to instruct us in how Wednesday evening, March 23, at Ha ef Co- ""n program with a discussion is not the alightest reference to lam Goodfriend, George Katz and atomic burdens there are still suffering under er ems ' Prof. Carlton J. H. Hayes o tice Cardozo. far we may go In expressing y Jew. Dorothy Reiser, while Cleveland'. i "'' as great as those lumbia University spoke on "Ilis- of "The Significance 'of the Inter•' $:30 o"clork, in the Philadelphia- The full court witnessed the "autonomous Jewish nationality.” Gh ? i t } n auditorium. Dia group M o v ement. consists of Zolton Klein, Eu- which have oppressed them since torieal Backgrounds for the ceremony. Justice Cardozo has I am an out and out Ached Has i convictionn of Rabbi Fram that we team gene Klein and Marvin Krichman. Shushan is the name of the rapt- the end of the war, ■ and are In dire cussion of Intergroup Relations." taken an apartment at the Nay-1 mist. If I did not expatiate on the, are a missionary folk and re rded I ra , tal of Persia at the time of the were concerned with situations in All are invited. There is no need of the assistance of their Mr. Baker and Professor Hayes ' The round table discussions flower Hotel, where be will residei implications of a "people's living robust language" (which arpres-I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) charge for admission. American co-religionists. share with Roger W. Straus of as long as the court is In session. (Turn to Page Six.) (Turn to Page OpPoeitts Editorial) LASHKOWITZ HERE FOR PISGAH TALK MRS. KOHLER DIES' ONCE A DETROITER ing supervis JULIUS ROSENWALD MEMORIAL PLANNED Rabbi Goldman Answers Criticisms Of His Recent Book by Rabbi Fram • • • U n ity Called for Among Religious Faiths to Insure Country' s Strenght PURIM OBSERVANCE IN HEBRF W SCHOOLS CARDOZO SWORN IN BY SUPREME COURT TEMPLE DEBATERS MEET CLEVELAND