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TREPLTROWEWISilafti3141CLE

PAGE FIVE

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

It's a Drink
0
To Your Health •

SILVER FLOSS
KRAUT , JUICE

Jews in England

Golding Paints en Interesting
Picture in "Magnolia
Street."

A Review by Bernard Postal.

Children's Corner

U. S. JEWRY URGED
TO CONTINUE WORK
OF J. D. C. ABROAD

1

Hebrew School Pupils
Aiding Service Group

A group of the members of the
alumni of the United Hebrew
Schools, headed by Miss Rae
Sulkes, was organized for the
purpose of assisting in the dis-
tribution of the Detroit Service
Group cards. The newly organ-
ized speakers' bureau of the
Federation, headed by Judge
Charles Rubiner, has com-
pleted elaborate plans and has
drafted many speakers to ad-
dress the clubs, organizations,
societies, etc., in behalf of the
Federation. While these ad-
dresses are being delivered,
cards are distributed among the
audience to express their willing.
fleas to Join the Service Group
and assist in the coming drive.
This work of distributing cards,
gathering them and forwarding,
them to the office of the Fed-;
eration, has been undertaken by
this newly organized ushers'
group.

(Continued from Page One.)

Ji Column for Our Boys and Girls

SAVE YOUR EYES!

Eye examination and glasses
prescribed by our DOCTOR of
Optometry. Registered and cer-
tified by State of Michigan... A
guaranteed service at surpris-
ingly low prices.

ization of the Joint Distribution
Committee was made by James N.
To the rapidly growing list of
Rosenberg, vice-chairman of the
novels with a Jewish setting and
committee, who is chairman of the
By UNCLE JUDAH
kith Jewish characters that has ap
sub-committee in charge of this
peered in recent months, there i
work. lie said that steps were
now added Louis Golding's "Mag
taken at various times to liquidate
nolia Street," (Farrar .... Rinehart DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS:
the work of the committee but that
$2.50), a story of the Jews and
Last week I told you the life story of Sir Moses Montefiore. To- "economic boycotts, anti-Semitism,
their Gentile neighbors in a squal day you will read the biography of another great Jew of the past discrimination of one kind or an-
(DR. M. JACKMAN, OPT.)
id street of a provincial English century, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalisher, who was born in 1804 and died other, dislocation of economic life,
town. The Jews all live on on
in 1874. In the following weeks you will read biographies of other all made a tragic combination of
N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS
Naar KIneers
side of the street and the Gentile great Jews.
circumstances which compelled the
Open Evening. Until 9 o'cl.k.
AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
on the other, but although they
In less than three weeks we are to celebrate one of the most Joint Distribution Committee to
live on the same block, the stree important of the Jewish holidays—I'assover. I suppose your parents continue."
Packed by the makers of
between them is a veritable ocean are already preparing for it. Perhaps you, too, are thinking about is.
A national council composed ..f
DRINK HI-TEST MILK
Unlike other Jewish novelist And you have guessed it: I am not only thinking about it, but am at least 250 prominent men and
women,
active in Jewish work
preparing
some
interesting
stories
for
you.
who
have
taken
the
Jewish
seen
EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY
for their subject, Mr. Golding
Those who are fortunate enough to have the good things in life, throughout the country, has been
PHELPS, N. Y.
neither defends nor satirizes Jew and who are assured of a fine home and good food, must remember formed, he said, to carry on the
ish life and customs, nor does h those who are not no fortunate. This year there will, be ao many work of the Joint Distribution
pretend to align himself on one o poor who will have to be helped that our Jewish leaders who are con- Committee in this country. Ile re-
CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR
the other sides of the Jewish prob cerned about it are considerably worried and are anxious to honor ported that the council already had
lem. By contenting himself with the tradition of "Moots Chitim," of providing relief for the poor a membership of 276 and that 200
607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG.
DETROIT
more would be invited to serve. Ile
providing a moving portrayal of a I on Passover.
cross section of the people of Mag.;
And so, the first responsibility at this time is to the poor. You, stated that a board of 45 directors
nolia street—their ambitions, prob- I boys and girls, who have plenty, must not spare your pennies for the has been created.
Report from Dr. Kahn.
;riAIGSX-SIMANN'SM%liANIWVANIMVSANIOMI:141MIMCI8N3aValal‘
lems, secrets, loves and hates—hel important Mo'os Chitim Fund. And when you have helped those who
A statement, dated March 19,
has fashioned a humane novel of a are unfortunately too poor to provide for themselves, you will surely
summarizing the conditions of the
segment of Jewish life that has I have greater enjoyment on Passover.
For your health—for nour-
been rather consistently overlooked
Remember that I em always glad to hear from you, and that if Jews in Eastern Europe and urg-
ishment—drink Ill-Test Milk.
e by other novelists.
you prepare some good articles or stories or poems for Passover I'll ing the continued generous support
Milk must be pure to be health-
By means of the literary device be glad to share them with our other readers by printing them in our of American Jewry, was read from
ful—free from germs. Buy
Dr. Bernhard Kahn, European di-
Zedakah Junior..
made famous in Vicki Baum's kal- column, Therefore, you literary minds, get busy.
your milk from the only 100%
RABBI JOS. THUMIM, Chairman
rectir of the work of the Joint
The Zedakah Juniors bridge party.
eidescopic play, "Grand Hotel,' Mr.
Good-bye, until next week.
All-Jewish creamery in Detroit.
held
last
Saturday
night

at
the
Lee
Distribution Committee. He de-
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
e Golding makes it possible for the
YOUR UNCLE JUDAII.
Plan lintel, wa. • mimes., financially
A better and richer milk at
clared that the Jewish situation is and
and to All Proprietors of Grocery Stores
socially, due to the splendid atten•
reader to peer into the lives of'
no extra cost. Obtainable at
of the guests and newly made
several score characters from 1910 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF; style, and the sentence Iltructure alarming and that "further in- dance
At this season of the year,'the Detroit Rabbinical Council,
friends. The Zedakah Juniors thank the
your
grocer, or by calling Long-
crease
in
the
need
of
Jewish
masses
RABBI
ZVI
IIIRSCH
I follow essentially the rule of sim-
to 1930. The peaceful lives of the
following for their generous donations:
which includes all of the local qualified Orthodox Rabbis, deems
fellow 6051.
in Eastern Europe would surely Milton Greenblatt. lloptmen'a Bakery,
KALISHER
't "
great variety of tynes to whom we
it proper to caution the observant Jewish public against the
?dm.
Esther
Shugerman,
Mrs.
Tillie
Gee.
affect
the
situation
of
Jetvry
in
the
Rabbi
Kalisher,
one
of
You'll
find the same hi-test
the first
I can add to this that parents
are introduced in 1910 have under-
msnaky, Mrs. Louis Goldsmith. Mr..
practice ordeception by some unscrupulous dealers selling
qualities In our cream and
Sylvia Shapiro, Mrs, Harry Heiner, Grem
gone terrific changes by 1916 which exponents of a Jewish Palestine, j reading this column, or the older whole world adversely."
Passover food articles under false labels with the alluring
The
present
emergency,
he
em-
ory,
Mayer
and
Thom,
Robert
-Perfamer.
creamery products.
is reached in the second of the was a famous' rabl4 and public I boys and girls, are safe in picking
words, "Kosher L'Pesach," printed thereon.
(Intel Higdon Creamery, Gerald A Can-
novel's three sections. In this sec- man. He was born in Lissa in: up most any of the stories in this phasized, forced the committee to tor Jewiery Co., David GM. Cigar Co..
.., When purchasing your supplies of matzos, macaroons,
1804 and died in Tohrn, Prussia,) volume and read them to children provide facilities for child feeding, Independent Biscuit Co., and the donors
tion
we
find
simple
Jewish
maidens
cakes, candies, spices, dried fruits, milk or other drinks for
an activity which was not included ot the Treademy Shoes Bridge Score
bearing illegitimate children, love in 1874. He occupied the position' of six, seven and eight—and I can
Pads, the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the
Pas , over use, be on your guard to convince yourself that
affairs being frustrated through no of rabbi in Tohrn without pay I, assure them that they will not only in the plans of the committee, In Detroit Times and the Detroit New..
coo E, Sin-Mlle
thos articles are attested to by the Vaad lIarabonim as being
for 60 years. Wrote a commentary understood but also thoroughly en- Poland alone, he added, 32,000 chil-
GIVE U R S a.A
fault
of
the
principals,
rabbis'
""
gen 'net y fit for the designated purpose from a religious point
Junior Radomer League.
dren
are
being
fed
in
107
Polish
,11=MIMMIN=0 ■ 1‘
on "Choshen Mishpat." Wrote joyed. I don't know of a better
wives
becoming
insanely
anti-Ger-
The
Junior
Radonier
League
is
making
of ew.
towns in 348 Jewish institutions, plans for an event in the near future.
man, clever men capitalizing the books, "Drishath Zion," "Shlom compliment for any book.
It is up to your grocer to consult th e local rabbis before
The first story in this book, "The while thousands are being cared At the last meeting. at the home of the
war for their own selfish ends, vul- Jerusalem," and many essays on
Misses Rolnitalty, 951 Mt Vernon menu.,
If you want the best, the. in.
undertaking to sell any product for Passover.
gar men becoming super-patriots Palestine. Combatted the reform Ilappy Return," tells the story of for in Sub-Carpathia and in parts on March 50, • comiltutional committee
silt on products from the
of Rumania.
one elected. cominting of George Better,
and turning suspicion and hatred movement. Was first to work en- the exile of Israel from Palestine
Report
of
Secretary.
chairman: Helen Rosenberg and Rebekah
ergetically
for
Jewish
settlement
in
by
Nebuchadnezzar
of
Babylon,
toward less noisy members of the
INSIST UPON THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE WHOLE
Rappaport. The next meeting will be on
The work of the Joint Distribu- April C. at 2 p. m at the home of Mi..
community, jealousies and hatreds Palestine. In 1860 he convened a and their eventual return to their
DETROIT RABBINATE; DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF
magnified by the madness of war conference to discuss Palestinian homeland. The last story, "Whith- tion Committee in Eastern and R. Finkelstein. 1660 Taylor. All eligible
TO BE MISGUIDED BY THE TESTIMONIAL OF AN
members,
sons and daughter.of members
leading to tragedy. Throughout settlement, and since then he dedi- er—Now?" deals with the Spanish Central Europe, in Russia and in of the senior organization, who are It
INDIVIDUAL, WHOEVER HE MAY BE

this period we live through the lid- cated himself exclusively to this Inquisition and the exile of the Palestine, was dwelt on by Joseph or over, are requested to be present.
ventures of the residents of Mag- work. Ile succeeded in attracting Jews from Spain. The 36 stories C. Hyman in ha report as secretary
Independent Jewish Loam.
Let the Jewish public bear in mind that this is the only safe
nolia street who ultimately are, many Jewish communities in Ger- sandwiched in between these two of the Joint Distribution Commit-
The spring dance sponsored kr the
, guard and protection in matters pertaining to Kashruth.
man to this idea, also the French,
Jewish League. composed of
scattered to the far corners of the ol'Arliance Israelite Universelle." deal with numerous Important and tee. His report revealed that the Independent
five
leading
club. of this city will take
organization
was
engaged
in
a
pro-
interesting
Jewish
historical
events
earth.
on Sunday evening. April 10 In
eff
lar ge tracts of between the two dates on which the gram of relief, cultural, medica l , Pim.
The finest part of Mr. Golding's Throu gh hisort
the Crystal Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac
Finest Sour Cream. Made
land
were
purc
hased
in
Palestine.
Hotel.
The
feature
of the evening will
child
care
and
sanitary
help
and
first and last stories occur. What
intensely emotional and vibrant
he Bert Milan and his Miarni•Biltmore
fresh daily from pure Ingredi-
novel consists of his matchless por- A street in Tel Aviv is named in a wealth of information and good social reconstructive activities in at Hotel Orchestra direct from Coral Gables.
ents.
his
memory.
stories are cramped into this vol- least 1,068 towns, villages and cit- Florida.
trayals of the individual dramas
Supreme Quality Maintained at
ume! I gladly recommend it to all ies in the different countries of
of the profusion of characters Who
Gamma Lambda Gamm• Sorority.
The best and freshest Matzos that are sent to
All Times
of you. Read it as soon as you can. Europe, not including Misfile. In
crowd the pages of his book. Often ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S
Gamma Lambda Gamma Sorority met
Poland the committee is functioning Much 29, at the home of Miss Bea Dan•
the many characters encountered ; RIDDLE
Detroit are
We Also sell
IN GOD I HAVE REPOSED in 835 different places, it was an- lel.. Plans were completed for • Moth•
make for difficult reading because; Last week I asked this riddle:
MILK — CHEESE
er's Day •Rair to be held on Mn, R.
The next meeting will he on April 5, at
I the story of one cannot he separated I "'When in history was a quarter In God, the holy, wise and just, nounced.
SWEET CREAM
o'clock, at the home of Mimi Betty
From childhood's tender years,
During 1931, Mr. Hyman stated, home.
from that of another, but despite I of the populaton killed?"
3230 Richton.
Give us a trial and we know
Have
I
reposed
with
perfect
trust
the
committee
had
expended
$996
this the entire story is well-knit
Those of you who studied the
96
t 00,.
0 m
you will become • steady, sat.
My hanging hopes and fears.
on onie ts yi overseas
Gamma Et• Mu Sorority.
he
together. Of all the characters in Bible story know the answer. It
.. Gamma
Can
Eta Mu Sorority laid tita ns for
isfied patron.
They're Strictly Kosher and Sanitary
Magnolia street, six, three on the was when Cain killed Abel and he
147 0f
h,000
llation to he given April 16 for
installation of officer.. The meeting
Jewish side and three of the Gentile and his parents, Adam and Eve, From every page that time has went to child care and orphan aid insta
also
turned,
in Eastern Europe, $181,000 was was held at the home of Rose Bachrach
side, stand out. Rose Berman, the remained alive.
on West Vernor Highway-
Since that bright season fled,
Kaufman's Matzo Meal, Cake Meal
unselfish and noble Jewish girl who
used for non-agricultural activities
Some
useful
lessons
have
I
learned
in Russia, $83,000 was paid out
Idle Hour Club.
falls in love with a Gentile neigh- A LETTER AND AN ANSWER
Farfel, Potato Flour.
Idle Hour Club met at the home of
for medical work. The balance, he
Some wholesome moral read.
bor, Benny Edelman, an uncouth
TO
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dashkin. The follow-
cabinet-maker whose heroic rescue
Among the U
correct
rreRcItpapnL
swers
E
unt Oh, should my term of life ex- said, covered advances and repay- Ina new officers were elected: President,
TRY KAUFMAN'S THIN MATZOS
-president,FL Sorokin:
of a Christian child from the other to last week's riddle is the follow-
ments to loan societies and credit M . Dashkin; ,lee-president,
Mrs. B. Sorokin: treasurer, E.
FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES
ceed
co-operatives, as well as payments secretary,
side of the street almost breaches ing from 10-year-old Ruben Isaacs,
Endelman. The Easter party at Mersey's
Frail man's allotted days,
to the Palestine Economic Corpora- Inn wes ...me.
Under the Supervision of Leading Rabbis
m The bridge tourna-
the gap between Jew and Gentiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Until the last my prayer would
ment to now In full swing, with IL
and Rabbi Schulman, who walks I saacs:
Gault lending the men and Mrs. D. Bat
plead
tir ae ll af t r o . d Hyman
apart from the people and whose
yman reported that there bush the ladle.,
2493 West Euclid,
Kosher Restaurant and
are
For
strength
my
God
to
praise.
word was law, are all real charact-
loan societies in Po-
Detroit, Michigan,
Trl Delta Sor.Ity.
—Penina Moine.
land.
These credit bureaus, or-
era. On the other side of Magnolia
Delicatessen
March 26, 1932.
Tel Delta Sorority met at the home of
ganized since 1926, are found in Sara Katz of Hag. mtreet. Discussion
street we find Miss Tregunter, the Dear Uncle Judah:
Finest Full Course Dinner in
NOW, HOW CAN HE?
84 per cent of the 900 localities was held dine a Mother's Day pro-
Detroit
at 50 Cents
prim-vegeterian bigot and Jew- I am sending you an answer to
After the meeting a social was
throughout Poland having a Jewish gram.
hater, Jesse Wright, the widow last week's riddle. When Cain A canner, exceedingly canny,
held. The next meeting will be •t the
Anything from a Sandwich to •
One morning remarked to his population of more than 300. In home of Olga Feldman, 2D15 Richton.
whose
son
Edelman
saved,
and
killed
Abel
then
Michigan Distributors
a quarter of the
Full Course Meal
granny,
Steve Tawnie, the
309 of these communities, he point- April 1.
loud-mouthed population of the world was killed.
Hot Corned Beef—Salami
8517 Linwood , at Philadelphia
inn-keeper.
"A canner can can
Euclid 2648
ed out, these organizations are the
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Your friend,
Anything that he can,
only institutions granting credits
While it is to be regretted that
The last meeting of Tau Sigma Rho
RUBEN ISAACS,
10346.50 Dexter Blvd.
But a canner can't can a can, can to their inhabitants. In the six Sorority was held at the home of Miss
Mr. Golding included the stock Jew-
Ten years old.
Marie Q11.1, 5116 Grand menu.. E lertion
At Collingwood
ish characters when he needed
he?"
years of their existence these Free
officers remulted as follow.: Mary
Hemlock 9844
nthill. prealdent Hilda Silverberg,
Loan Societies have granted a total Anchill.
atmosphere, the great number of
—Carolyn Wells.
A FAMOUS STORY
vice-president
and
treasurer:
Lilli
of 873,000 loans amounting to $9, rear
characters as a whole give this
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN
Pearlman,eeeee tisry. A wiennie roast
The following is a famous story
800,000, he said and during 1931 is
novel a breadth it would not other-
to be held in the near future.
from Jewish •folk lore. The story
BETH TEFILAH EMANUEL CONGREGATION
about 165,000 loans were made to-
wise have. They make it possible for aims to criticize the foolishness of
Tau Tau late Sorority.
taling close to $2,000,000.
Woodrow Wilson and Taylor
Mr. Golding to pass from one to
Tau T. Iota Sorority held its annual
those people whose greed for money
Regarding the cultural and re- palm• party Marsh 19, .t the home of
another without undue emphasis on and power becomes the all-impor.
Mis. Flora Silbert of Montrey avenue.
PROOFS
ligious
aid
activity
of
the
commit-
any, and at the same time create tent purpose of their life.
DUES REDUCED TO $12 PER YEAR
April! le the date •mlected for the dinner-
Proof No. 1—Awarded 1st Prise at
tee, Mr. Hyman reported that dur- dance at Northwood Inn. Among other
a company as they are, make "Mag-
Th e re once came to a rabbi a
fart El...Ilion.
things • heduled for the near future is
ing
1931
over
$59,000
was
allotted
nolia Street" one of the finest and
(Continued from Page One.)
That the Kridoe Institute Grow. Mir
Every Jewish family should belong to a congregation—at
very rich man who was a miser.
hike, as soon as theweather permit.:
to cultural institutions throughout •
most impartial picture of a factual
on Raid Heeds, Stops Falling Hair, Re-
Presentation of two one-act playa to be
this new low rate you can afford to do so.
The rabbi took him gently by the
lieves Dandruff and all Scalp Diso ► es
Poland and Eastern Europe. Of this given the latter part of May and • week-
scene of Jewish life we have read
belonged'
to
the
43
synagogues
hand,
led
him
to
a
window,
and
re-
In Case. of Alopmia Area* Hair
For further Information sue:
sum $27,000 were disbursed in be- end party.'
in many rears. It is a splendid quested him to look out. The miser which formerly existed in Kiev.
Can Be Grown In Ten Treatment.
Mr. A. Kahn, secretary, at the synagogue every day
half
of
70
Orthodox
institutions;
and touching study of many types did so. All the Scrolls were kept at the
Proof No. 2—Awarded 1st PH. at
yeshivas, teachers' seminaries, in
and individuals.
Belgium ExposPion *gal.t eompe-
Then the rabbi asked, "Whig do synagogue which has just been Poland, Lithuania, Old Ilungar
tition of 31 nations.
you see?"
confiscated, and now the authori- Austria and Palestine.
Proof No. 3—Thousands of well-known
The miser answered, "People, ties demand that the Jews should
people right here In Detroit have
David M. Bressler, ch 'h irman of
reGained their hair through the
many people, going to and fro, some , immediately find other •accommo- the nominating committee,
an-
Kridoe Treatments.
sad, some happy." I dations for the Scrolls. The Jews, flounced that 309 new members
Front
No. 4—Sworn Statements. Let-
(Continued from Page One.)
Then the rabbi took him by the I in their turn, are also anxious to
ter., Pictures, Medals. Diplomas art
have been added to the membership 1,000 young Russians have studied
displayed In our offices.
hand again and led him to a look- I remove them from the synagogue,
the National Council of the the designing of industrial build-
Examination and Advice Free
ing glass and asked him to look and I as they fear that the Soviet au-
Joint Distribution Committee. With ings in the Kahn office, and stand-
Hours, 11 A. M. to I P. M.
see what he could see. Ile looked ; thorities may confiscate or destroy the 276 members chosen last year,
ard text-books of blueprints have
and
then
replied:
"I
see
only
my-
I
them.
he said, the Council now is corn. been prepared which will save mil-
Translation of Ford's "Inter.
So far a sufficient number of
national Jew" Makes Its
aciTf.h" en the rabbi said, " See, beth volunteers have not been found to posed of 585, representing 211 lions of dollars and scores of years
communities in every section of the in the Soviet progress toward in-
Appearance.
are merely panes of glass, but the I take the Scrolls of the Law to United States.
dustrialization.
glass of the mirror is tinsled with I their residences due to fear of
Rosenwald Memorial Meeting.
"But the foreign exchange econ-
BARCELONA.—(J. T. A.)—A silver, and just as soon as a little persecution at the hands of the
BON 4•11 het, 1114
The morning session of the meet- omy ax sweeps wide and heavy
Spanish translation of Henry silver comes between a man and the Soviet officials, who are likely to ing was halted at noon to give way
Ford's "International Jew" made world, the man no longer sees the treat Jews in possession of the to ■ memorial tribute on the life these days. Its unsparing use is
the best proof the Soviet is deter-
world, but only sees himself."
is appearance here March 24.
Scrolls of the Law as clergy. The and work of the late Julius Rosen- mined to meet foreign commit-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Keen competition, it is learned,
, one
etroit'. Leading sad
Jewish leaders are, therefore,
the pioneers in the ments, but its effect Is to deprive
"THE
GREAT
MARCH
—A
FINE
-
"-
developed among Spanish publish-
Best Kee,.
anxious to dispatch the Scrolls of work of the Joint Distribution Com the U. S. S. R. of the American aid
BOOK OF POST-B1BLICAL
ers who desired to issue the book
the Law to any important Jewish mittee and its largest individual best suited to Russian conditions
STORIES
under their imprint. Literature
co mmunity abroad which could contributor. James N. Rosenberg
Co
Recommended by the
and to replace it by still inade-
At last I can recommend to my onertake
relating to Jews, whether anti-Se-
CIty'e Most Promi-
d
-
to defray the expenses presided
at the exercises and thet quate native effort or by that of
nent Physielans.
mitic or pro-Jewish, constitutes the young readers one of the finest o f transport.
speakers included Paul Felix War- Europeans who, although willing
1410 Hasolwm4 Ave.
burg, who spoke in place of
best sellers in Spain at present in Jewish books published in a long
his to accept ruble salaries, follow
Ph.. Trinity 2-6425
father, Felix
view of the dominance of the Jew- time. It is "The Great March," B'NAI B'RITH MARKS
Warburg, who methods less appropriate for this
containing post-Biblical Jewish
ish question.
unfortunately was prevented from
ITS NINETIETH YEAR attending because of illness; Ray. country and who rfaturally direct
The question of attitude toward stories, and was written by Rose
rondB i Fosdick, a trustee of the orders for foreign equipment to
the Jews is an important subject G. Lurie. Throughout the volume
l their own homelands."
(Con inu d f
t
P
0
of discussion among political par- appear many interesting illustra-
RockefellerFoundation
and P111.1
n
ties and has led to innumerable tions by the well-known Jewish ar- row money for the construction Baerwald, chaff
(Mogilevsky)
of model homes; the maintenance Distribution Corn i ttee. Messages
controversies. The Conservatives tist, Todros Geller.
While a great many books are of committees in many cities to were read from F' sident Herbert only one he would have desired ."
are supporting the anti-Semites,
ning Rosenwald, son of the
who are utilizing anti-Jewish pro- published every year for boys and combat discrimination against the Hoover and I.ieute ant Governor
. Julius Rosenwald was among
paganda as a means of combatting girls, and while I am always glad Jew in employment; the support Herbert H. Lehman. Tile messages
those present at the me
- late
to comment on slime of the more of many orphanages and old age from President Hoove and Lt. Gov,
memorial meet-
in,Lea
the present Spanish republic.
Graduate of the Jew.
important ones, there are very few homes in various parts of the Leh man were read to.
Mr . Rosen
1sh Maternity Hospital
Rabb i Wi rs
•e Add rn
ee
Jewish
books,
with
Jewish
themes,
rg.
of New York.
country.
MADRID.—(J, T. A.)—Charges
Rabbi
Jonah
B.
Wise,
chairman
In his tribute, Prca7 dent Hoover
Call f or
J ews
i h U ity

that the Jews, using the Free for our Jewish boys and girls.
sem Westosinst. A..
of the fund raising effort of the
That is why I am so happy to say
The Ame rican Jewish Co mmit- said:
Masons ass their agents, maneu-
Healed. t4g4
"As one who Wag a friend of Jul. committee, who has just returned
vered the Spanish revolution, are something very good about "The tee and the American Jewish Con-
from a trip to the Pacific Coast
made in a book just published by Great March." gress were invited to present a ills Rosenwald, I call to memory where he assisted in launching a
The commission on Jewish edu- united front together with the this morning that friendship and
a Spanish priest, Monsen Tos-
cation of the Union of American B'nai B nth in matters relating to its inspiring associations of many number of local drives, in behalf
quetos.
the organization, reported on
Hebrew Congregations and the the welfare of world Jewry by
ears, and I join with you, hi i s
The book is receiving consider. Central Conference of American
—6 the prbgress of the campaign. Dur-
Rev. Cantor
able attention in the Spanish press Rabbis published this volume, which Alfred M. Cohen, president of the friends, in memorializing the full ing 1931, despite the economic de-
and
goodly
life
that
won
his
B'nai
David Golden
B'rith, in an address deliv-
and has aroused excited discus- contains 38 of the beat little Jew.
recall how, guided by his keen pression, he said, over 200 com-
Detroit'. Famwito
ered
Sunday
at
the
conference
of
sions.
ish stories I have read in a long
intellect and great heart, he direct- munities throughout the country
MONEL
Tusquetos quotes from the wrok time. Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, edu- the American Jewish Congress
ed his wealth into those channels held campi.igns. The money raised
Wedding CKIIIMO.
of a writer friendly to the Jews, cational director of this commis- lure.
from these communities, he added,
which
inspiration
and
study
con-
Ries
Performed at
Dr. Diego Ruiz, entitled "Guilt of /don, who is the editor of the series Jew. Invest $103,813,000 I. NU- vinced him were for the best serv- permitted the committee to carry
Hoes and by
lanthropie Fonda.
• Catholic King and End of h
of books published by this Reform
ice of his fellowmen. I further re- on ovalness • minimum program
Appointment
American Jews have invested
Mission of Spain." He en- Jewish group, in an introduction to
call that where there were no chan- of aiding the destitute Jews of
921 KING.
deavors, however, to prove that this volume, pays the author a $103,813,000 in 32 philanthropic nels, he surveyed and dug them, Eastern and Central Europe.
P.. Maim. WM
while the Spanish revolution was compliment when he says: foundations, according to an Sr. recognizing no barriers of creed or
Others who made pleas for help I •s ►
carried out by the Free Masons,
"Too often stories in books in- tide, "Foundations of Life," In rare. I am thinking too , at this were: Dr. Cyrus Adler, who pre-
the Free Masons are merely the in- tended for little children are abbre• the April issue of the B'nal B'rith moment, of that great enterprise in sidedat the afternoon session.
struments of the international or- viated and condensed, the writers Magazine, by Bernard Postal.
human engineering in which the United States Attorney George Z.
Medalie; Rabbi Morris S. Lauren
Of these 32 foundations brought Joint Distribution Committee
ganization of Jews.
being under a mistaken impression
has
, only eight now been engaged for more than of Baltimore, Morris D. Waldman,
These conclusions are rejected that an abbreviated story shortened Into being by Jews
Mohel Specialist
David
A. Brown and James Mar-
operate
exclusively
in
behalf
of
by the majority of the press, in- from •a more expanded narrative
a decade, and which was under-
eluding the organs of the right for adults constitutes a good story Jewish causes, institutions, or in- taken primarily because his vision shall.
Is Yore' Csr.
for children. Actually, children dividuak Some $6 000,000 is in- and his benefaction,' made It pos-
wing.
Amok Rmilorsei
need more details, more vivid and vested In these eight foundations, sible to commence it and were no
h1 LooMag
concrete writing. So the stories in or 5 per cent of the total. It can Important a part of its total sup-
Plwelnkit.
A DOI &NI
Gift to North End Clinic. this book were written especially thus be seen that 95 per cent of Port.
Men
and
women
desiring
to
make
in conversational tone, and the tie vast sum of more than • hun-
"Surely the good which he has worthwhile acquaintances
for nat.
North End Clinic has received a concreteness and vividness with died million dollars given by Jews done will serve as an inspiration rimonial norposes, no
Gleoistess
ma
contribution in memory of Milford which they are told should render through foundations is expended to humanitarian effort for genera-
S. PARANSKY
E wald 59417
Stern from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe them easy for dramatization. F or in non-Jewish causes, and for the tions to come and will constitute an 1943 Taylor Ave.
Euclid 5068
Rosenfield. this reason, too, the language, the general welfare of the country.
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