THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NE. WSPAPER T PRINTEDC IN MICHIGAN . AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY ' , and VOL. XXXIII. NO. 23• MATZOS PLENTIFUL IN RUSSIA BECAUSE SOVIET NEEDS CASH News Letter by J. T. A. Cor- respondent Tells Inter. eating Facts. THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932 Registration at Hebrew Schools This is the beginning of the new semester and children are now accepted for registration at all branches of the United Hebrew Schools. New classes are being organized for begin- ners, for semi-beginners, and for children of the Bar Mitzvah age. This registration period will last only 10 days and the public is asked to attend to the enrollment of children im- mediately. It is with great difficulty that the schools are able to accommodate a child during the middle of a semes- ter. The enrollment of a new student in the middle of a se- mester upsets the work of the class and the child is rarely well adjusted. To avoid this maladjustment, parents are urged to enter their children now, at the mid-semester regis- tration period. 'DEMAND MADE FOR LARGER PALESTINE IMMIGRANT QUOTA Storm Created in Course of Debate in House of Commons. Russia Confiscates Two Carloads Matzos MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) — Two carloads of matzos were confiscated by the Soviet au- thorities when they entered the city. The excuse given for this act is that allegedly it has not bevel proved where the flour used for baking the matzos came from. Despite the intensive anti-re- ligious campaign which reached its climax this week, the syna- gogues were overcrowded with worshippers. Anti-religious meetings were held in factories and plants em- ploying a considerable number of Jewish workers and artisans and clubs for Jewish house- wives. The speakers condemned Jewish clergymen as counter- revolutionists and intervention- ists. Observers of the Passover holiday were charged with be- ing disturbers of the five-year plan. The Jewish youth attended the anti•religious meetings and some managed to attend both meeting and service. 1 Michigan's' Home Jewish Newspaper Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ABRAHAM JACOBS IS' Art Exhibit Opens KEYMEN ARE SELECTED FOR GENERAL NAMED TREASURER' At U. of M. Sunday SOLICITATIONS DIVISION OF ALLIED of Prominent Artists OF ALLIED DRIVE Works to be Displayed at Ml- JEWISH CAMPAIGN COMMENCING MAY 8 Former President of Shaarey Zedek Was One of Con. gregation's Organizers. , NAME HERMAN RADNER ASSOCIATE TREASURER le! Foundation. The art exhibition of the Mlle! Maurice J. Caplan and Maurice Aronsson Are Co-Chairmen Foundation of University of Michi- of Important Group Charged With Soliciting gan, at Ann Arbor, will open with APPEALS BY BUCHAN, Community in Important $165,000 Drive. a reception on Sunday afternoon, JANNER, WEDGWOOD May 1. The exhibit will continue for two weeks, through May 10. It REPORT 1,200 WORKERS ENROLLED TO CANVASS Francois Coty Renews At- will feature "Jews in Art," and Colonial Office Denies British FOR FUNDS DURING 10-DAY CAMPAIGN PERIOD tacks Upon Jews in Young Philanthropist Won offer a collection of paintings, etch- Fail to Discharge Their France. ings and .sculpture, from many of Acclaim in Border Cities Duties. • the leading artists of the country. General Solicitation to be Made by 10 Divisions; Each for His Relief Efforts, The exhibition is under the joint A Letter from Moscow by B. Division to Have 12 Teams, and Each Team 10 LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—An in- sponsorship of Mrs. David B. S molar. Abraham Jacobs, veteran De- Workers; Prominent Detroiters Are Keymen. creased immigration quota for Werbe and the education committee ICoPyrizitt. 1932, J. T. A.) troiter and pioneer businessman, Palestine, which will be satisfac- of the Hillel Foundation, of which tory to the Jews, was demanded has been appointed treasurer for Miss Josephine Stern is chairman. More than 1,200 workers have been enrolled as solid- All Jews in Soviet Russia who by John Buchan, chairman of the Among the artists whose works tors in the Allied Jewish Campaign for $165,000, the forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam- want matzos have it this year. to be • have arrived for exhibition are the conducted here from May 8 to 18. paign for $165,000, to be held May following: The "Torgsin," the Soviet stores where all articles are sold Aaron DeRoy, general chairman of the campaign, William Auerbach Levy, Abra- and for foreign currency this year ham Walkowitz, A. S. Baylinson, Henry NVineman, chairman of the special gifts committee solved the problem of matzos for Alexander Zeitlin, Mario Zim, all and chairman of the board of the Jewish Welfare Federa- that portion of the Jewish popu- of New York; Enrico Glicenstein, tion which is conducting the campaign, announces the appointment of lation in Soviet Russia which ob- A. Raymond Katz, Emil Grossman, Maurice J. Caplan and Maurice Aronsson as co-chairmen of the serves the Jewish religious tradi- gen- William T. Schwartz, Samuel eral solicitations division. tions. True, the Yiddish Com- Greenberg, Emil Armin, all of Chi- Messrs. Caplan and Aronsson have for the past years been in the munist press did call upon the cago; Diane Travis of New Or- front ranks of Jewish communal leaders and have been among the Jews to ridicule the very thought leans; Ella D. Goldatick, Isaac Ra- most successful workers in fund-raising campaigns for relief. of eating matzos for Passover. der, Jacob Reiss, Sophie Gurvitch, True, it did conduct an anti-Pass- J. H. Ehrlich Announces Ap- Upon their acceptance of the Maxine Rosenthal, A. E. Balkin, over campaign—but that is one General Solicitation appointment of the general so- pointments for Local Frank A. Barcus, Ruth Abrams, thing, and the interests of the licitations group, Messrs. Caplan Division Co - Chairmen g P. J. Funke , Arthur A. Leviner, Organization, Soviet government another. The and Aronsson announced that Francis Hirer, Ann a Lavick Werbe, interests of the Soviet government their workers will be divided Isadore Ressler, all of Detroit. Joseph II. Ehrlich, president of require foreign currency, as much among 10 divisions, each to have Many others are expected to send foreign currency as possible—and t he Zionist Organization of Detroit, an average of 12 teams. and each their works for the opehing of the Atlanta Publisher Appointed that is why the observing Jews in announces the appointment of the exhibition. Soviet Russia have as much mat- following committees to carry on by Governor Richard B. The Hillel Foundation committee local Zionist work during the com- Governor to Appeal zos as they desire. Russell, Jr. , ing year: has been subdivided for the pur- For Campaign Sunday Because Soviet interests require poses of the exhibit. The general Membership: William B. Isen- foreign money, Soviet Russian Major John S. Cohen, publisher arrangement branch includes Mrs. Jews who have relatives in Amer- berg, chairman; Ben B. Fenton, A plea for the support of the Werbe, Josephine Stern, Dena Lu- of the Atlanta Journal, Demo- ica were able to get as much white Peter Vass, A. J. Koffman, Mrs. Allied Jewish Campaign for dow and Gabe Harris. The pub- era tic national committeeman, was $165,000, to be conducted here flour as they wanted from the licity committee consists of Irvin ap pointed United States Senator, COL. JOSIAH WEDGEWOOD "Torgsin" stores without the Hebrew University from May 8 to 18, will be made Hirsh and Zina Grand. On the ABRAHAM JACOBS to take the seat vacated by the slightest difficulty as long as they during the Jewish Radio Hour decoration committee are Leon Jos- Parliamentary Pro-Palestine Com- Broadcast Sunday sponsored by Hyman Altman, at were able to pay in checks on dea th of Senator William J. liar- 8 to 18, according to Israel Ilimel- eph, Cabe Harris, Terry Fiske, mittee in the House of Commons. 12:15 p. m. this Sunday, May 1, the "Torgsin" stores supplied by Leon Kaye and Abe Zwerdling. Mr. Buchan's insistence upon a his. The appointment was made hoch, one of the campaign leaders. The printing committee is com- over Station WMBC, by Cover- American relatives. The international broadcast by Governor Richard B. Russell, Simultaneous with this announce- more favorable attitude toward nor Wilber M. Brucker. Judge posed (if Paul Sissman and Jean sponsored by the Hebrew Uni- Plenty of White Flour. Jewish demands was reiterated b Jr. ment also came the news of the ap- Bennett. On the reception com- Charles Rubiner will introduce White flour had not been within versity from Jerusalem, with Barnet Janner and Colonel Josiah No Major Harris will serve until the governor. mittee are Helen Grossner, Marion the reach of Jews since the begin- Sir Herbert Samuel from Lon. Wedgewood. The latter openly Ithe vember, when a successor to fill pointment of Herman Radner, one An added feature of the hour Loeb, Rose Modell and Abe Zwerd- ning of the Revolution. This year don, High Commissioner Wau- charged British officials in Pales- unexpired term will be elected. of the younger of Detroit philan- ling. will be the appearance of Wil- so much white flour was procured chope and Dr. Judah L. Magee. tine with displaying an antagonis- ajor Cohen is the first Jew to liam Schwartz, prominent Jew- from Jerusalem, Chief Rabbi A prominent group of patrons before the Passover holidays that tic attitude toward the Jews and ish actor, who is guest star at has been secured. Included in the matzo baking was conducted on a Levi from Paris and other no- toward those loving liberty and go to the United States Senate Littmen's Yiddish People's The- list are Dr. and Mrs. L. Kahn, since the term of office held by scale larger than ever before: tables as speakers will be on justice. ater. Prof. and Mrs. L. L. Scharfman, Senator Simon Guggenheim as Matzo baking was conducted open- the air from 11:30 to 12:30 this Bernard Isaacs, chairman of The British trust of Palestine Sunday noon. Adolph Freund, Mr. and Mrs. MAURICE J. CAPLAN ly with the permission of the local the Yiddish Speaker's Bureau in was in behalf of the whole Jewish senator from Colorado from 1907 Henry Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. Arrangements were made by Soviets regardless of the fact that to 1913. the Allied Jewish Campaign, was people and not in behalf of a lim- Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. for the three weeks immediately the Zionist Organization of De- the speaker in behalf of the Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Major Cohen has had a long and preceding Passover the Yiddish troit, the Friend. of the Hebrew ited number, he pointed out. drive during Mr. Altman's Hour Franklin, Rabbi Leon From, Judge distinguished career as a news- Urge. Mistakes Be Remedied. Communist press devoted consid- University and the Hadassah last Sunday. and Mrs. Charles Rubber, n Dr. "*". arable space to an intensive anti- chapters for their board mem- The carrying out of its under- paper man and publisher, has been Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sha- religious campaign against the bers end all interested to hear taking involves freedom of immi- active in many public benefac- Penh Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gold- team to have at least 10 workers, "moldy practice" of eating matzo. the broadcast at a public gath- gration in proportion to the eco- tions, and, in recent years, has stick, Judge and Mrs. II. B. Keldan, making a total of 1,200 workers. In Moscow, Kiev, Berditchev, ering at Hotel Steller. All in- nomic capacity of the country. taken a prominent part in the Mr. and Mrs. David B. Werbe, Fred politics of his state and the nation. Serrated are invited. A lunch. Zhitomir, in Odessa, in Prosku- This should be permitted without The 10 divisions and their key- M. Butte!, William Friedman, Rab- Ile began newspiper work on rov and in other cities of the So- can will follow and will in turn the creation of artificial barriers men follow: bi B. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. viet Union, which I visited in the be followed by a program to be in order to make possible the rea- the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and Division A—Charles N. Agree Schakne and Mr. and Mrs. Philip course of the past month, Jews addressed by noted Detroit and sonable development of a return- later worked for a time on the Slomovitz, and Louis Blumberg, co-keymen. were able to procure matzos. Ann Arbor speakers in honor of ing people, and with the necessary New York World. Moat of the Division B—Joseph Bing and There was no bread in these cities, the Hebrew University's sev- measures being undertaken to in- time since 1890 he has been iden- Oscar Kaufman, Wayne county but matzos were plentiful, suf- enth ann . sure the security of life and prop- tified with the Atlanta Journal, of corporation counsel, co-keymen. ficient for the duration of the en- which he has been editor since erty, Mr. Buchan asserted. tire Passover holiday. Division C—Mrs. Edwin M. Ro- It is most important that the 1917, and publisher. Rillph Davidson, Dr. D. J. Sand- senthal and Mrs. Herbert II. War- The "Torgsin" coupons consti- weia, Boris Ganapol, David Dia- mistakes committed in the past in During the Spanish-American ner, co-keymen. tute the greatest aid to the Jew- mond, Rudolph Zuieback, Charles these directions shall be remedied, war he seryed first as a war corre- Mr. Buchan said. ish popudace in Soviet Russia. Robinson and Seymour Frank. spondent, sailing with the Ameri- Division D—Sidney Stone and HERMAN RADNER The Jews have spent many mil- can fleet under Admiral Evans, Every Jew who has any relatives Irving Blumberg, co-keymen. Educational: Dr. D. H. Fauman, whatsoever either in America or chairman; Aaron Pregerson, Ber- lions in recent years for the de- and later joined the ranks of the thropists, to be the associate treas- Franklin, Wineman, Alexan- Division E—Gus D. Newman urer of the drive. some otoher foreign country from nard IMAM Dr. L. H. Seltzer, Rab- velopment of Palestine, thus bring- Third Georgia Infantry. der to Pay Tributes to and George M. Stutz, assistant whom he received a check for bi Leon Fram, Dr. A. M. Hershman, ing a saving to the pockets of Brit- He was the originator of the In announcing Mr. Jacob's ac- prosecuting attorney, co-keymen. Departed Leader, ish taxpayers. either $5 or $10 can procure from and Dr. P. H. Broudo. plan for a national highway, built ceptance of the important cam- Division F—Robert R. Marwil Officials Criticised. the "Torgsin" stores sufficient Public relations: Judge Charles from New York to Jacksonville, paign post, Mr. Ilimelhoch de- Next Sunday, over station and Bernard Isaacs, president and If the idea is spread that the Fla., under the joint supervision clared: "We have been indeed for- food to last him for two months. Rubiner, chairman; Robert Marwil, MAURICE ARONSSON superintendent of the United He- WJBK, from 5 to 5:30 p. m., the British are not fulfilling their obli- Philip Slomovitz, Nathaniel Gold- Authorities Are Hensel. of the Atlanta Journal and the tunate to secure the services of Mr. brew Schools, co-keymen. stick and Isaac Shetzer. gations to the Jews both in the New York Herald. Ile also con- Jacobs at a time when philanthro- Jewish Radio Forum will broadcast The Soviet authorities are very a memorial service honoring the Division C—Arnold Brodie Organizations: Mrs. J. H. Ehr- letter and the spirit, there is the tributed to the building of a pic leaders were never more needed. memory of Milford Stern as the honest in paying out these "Torg- and William Fleischman, co-key- sin" checks. They pay them out j ich, chairman; Louis Cohane, Mine danger that these contributions "greater Emory University" and In Mr. Jacobs are combined the Communal Leader." Milton Alex- men. eanette Steinberg, and Jacob Mil- the refounding of Oglethorpe Uni- qualities of character, courage and ander will speak on "Milford with food products. with manufac- er. (Turn to Page Eight.) Division II—Charles E. Fein- versity in Atlanta. tured, sugar, soap and other ar- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Stern, the Man:" Ways and means: . Abraham berg and Shirley J. Weinberg, co- ticles. They pay out for these The llazkorah will be chanted Movable Alphabet, Made of Wood, keymen. Cooper, chairman, Harry Cohen, checks articles figured at moder- s by the Jewish Forum Quartette, for Children to Play With, Is Division I—Mrs. Sidney J. Allen ate prices in consonance with amuel Schflander, Charles Ham- and Rev. E. Zaludkowski, of Con- Newest Teaching Method. urger, Julius Braun, Hyman C. and Mrs. Abe Srere, co-keymen. prices current in other countries. Broder gregation Shaarey Zedek, will and David Zemon. A Jew who receives • Terrain render Ey Mole Rachamin. Division J—Simon Shetzer and A Hebrewmovable alphabet Publicity: Philip Slomovitz, check from abroad gets full value chairman, Aaron Kurland, chairman of the made out of wood fat children to Samuel Levine, executive director Rev. E. Zaludkowski and for it in products, full value not Myron Steinberg. Forum, will preside. of the Jewish Centers Association, play with as toys is one of the co-keymen. in accordance with Soviet cur- Last Sunday the Jewish Radio Fund raising: Joseph H. Ehrlich, By DR. ELIAS L SOLOMON rency, but in accordance with for- chairman, officers and administra- Forum presented ■ Passover pro- newest methods by which children Meetings of the various divis- eign values. gram. Adddesses were delivered may learn to read and speak He- ons will commence this week to tion committee. Honorary President of the United Synagogue of Ammica. by Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple It has been firmly established brew. This alphabet has been pat- distribute among solicitors cards National and regional affilia- Beth El and by Mayor Frank Mur- ented by Benjamin Delegator of of prospective donors to the fund. that a dollar through the "Torg- tions: Simon Shetzer, chairman The future historian of ; . ,t Dr . edomnn . . ntnn. rat . phy. Passover music was fur- Cincinnati. and Theodore Levin. in America will doubtless assign "". laid down for it by the found- nished by Rev. Anton A. Rosen- (Turn to Page Eight) National Fund: Leon Kay, chair- an important chapter to the rafted Synagogue of America, lines and it can boast of an honor- feld, cantor of Congregation B'nai While this is the first flebre man, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Maur- United Synagogue of America, and hoe remained Jot honorary pre. iihmt ers, able record of achievement. since 1926. He le now president of the Moshe, guest soloist, and Miss alphabet of its kind to be mad ice H. Zackheim, and Rabbi M. which is to hold its twentieth an- Synagogue Council of America. the or- Amongst the institutions and Rose Cayman, pianist. Fisher. available in America, Mr. Del aanizatIon which he helped to smin.or, president of the New York groups which have directly bene- Entertainment: Mrs. Albert Feld- nual convention at Atlantic City, and has of been rotor has been using this syste Jwish )4 Inlet... Ile hold. de- fited from the activities of the MAIMONIDES TO HEAR stein, chairman; Joseph II. Ehrlich, N. J., on May 15, 16 and 17 For Hoard for the past 20 years in the in 1 rabbi and Doctor of Hebrew close to two decades this organiza- Letters from the Jewish Theologiral United Synagogue and its auxil- and Rev. E. Zaludkowski. struction of Ilebrew in Europe tion has bravely striven to fulfill Seminary, and I. • graduate of the Col- iaries are the synagogue, the sis- DR. COLLER ON SUNDAY At one time he found it possibl lege of the City of New York Ile is the function for which it was rabbi of Con aaaaa Hon Oh terhood, the religious school, the to teach a group of 70 children a sk of Medical Lecture to e t Noted Scholar Will Speak at called into being by the minted New York ). college students, Boy Scouts and Semi•Popular the same time. Summer Program to be Start- TWO 1-ACT PLAYS B. Open to Public. Solomon Schechter, that of pro- Girl Scouts, our men in the army Friday Evening Services ed at Belle Isle by Chord The letters, which Mr. Delegate AT TEMPLE MAY 3 moting traditional Judaism in and navy, during the war and On May 6. Dr. Frederick C. Coller, pro- makes himself, are used by th America. This it has done by the innovation. introduced by any since, and the children who are of Judea. Iwo one-act playa will be pre- bringing home to the Jewish corn- of its constituent bodies, to em. exposed to the pernicious influence fessor of surgery at the Univer- children as toys. They learn th e sity of Michigan and chief surgeon different letters by placing them The late Friday evening services The Chord of Judea Symphony sented by the Temple Arts Society munity the need of preserving the brace all elements essentially loyal of the Missionaries. For these Orchesira of Detroit, through its at Temple Beth El on Tuesday essential values for which the syna_ to traditional Judaism and in last named, the Women's League to the University Hospital, Ann under toy animals. Mr. Delega . at Congregation Shaarey Zedek will rogue stands, the use of proper sympathy with the purposes out- has for yearn maintained Bible Arbor, will address the Maimonides for has found that by making a be addressed on Friday evening, president, William Klein, last week evening, May 3, at 8:15 o'clock. Medical Society at 8 p. m. Sun- game out of this study, it ha 5 May 6, by Dr. Meyer Waxman, The plays which the society, di- methods for appealing to the Jew lined 61,0"." proposed a plan to provide free classes in settlement houses. day, May 1. Dr. Coller will talk been possible to teach children t o professor of philosophy and ethics y Wilmot, will pre- in his modern environment and by summer concerts at the Belle Isle rected Foster These objects have been con- Valuable Service. on some phase of medical history read, form words, and speak He . at the Ilebrew Theological College • sent, are "Trifles" by Susan Glas- constantly emphasizing the need sistently striven after by the Shell. brew in from two to three months of Chicago, Ill. Dr. Waxman grad- In many other directions has in • seml-popular vein. Mr. Klein said that due to the pell and "Speaking Terms' by Rol- and the wisdom of unity and co- - The meeting will be held In the The alphabet may also be used t • uated from the Jewish Theological this organization performed valu- operation in Israel. fact that the Detroit Symphony Or- and Pertwee. social hall of the Shaarey Zedek teach children grammar, the de Seminary of America and received The cast includes Lewis Weitz- able service. The campaign of chestra will not give its usual sum- According to the act of incor- his scholarship from New York education and enlightenment which Synagogue, Chicago boulevard clension of nouns, verbs, etc. mer series, because of lack of funds, man, Milton Conheim, Ben Wilk poration of the United Synagogue it carried on for years by means a nd Lawton avenue. A fine musi- his orchestra with 50 members is Dorothy Sennie, Deborah Wilkus, the organization was established Mr.- Delegator has also invented University in 1911, the master of of Ha radio broadcasts attracted cal program has been arranged. a lotto game which may be played arts and doctor of philosophy from willing to join with other groups Lawrence Segar, Dorothy Markle, with the following objects in view: Harry Markle, Grace Goldstein and Columbia University in 1912 and considerable attention. T h e Henry Siegel, violinist, accom- in presenting free concerts. th the Hebrew letters and which men's clubs of conservative syna- pulled by Mrs. Sydney Klein, and i, also played like a cross-word 1016 respectively. Ile is widely "The advancement of the cause He said it would be necessary for Herman Lewis, Jr. Russell McLauchlin, musical and Mrs. A. H. Wittenberg, vocal solo- pu , known for his scholarship as well of Judaism in America, and the gogues which it federated have others to join in the plan to per- zzle, dramatic critic of the Detroit News maintenance of Jewish tradition ist, will render selections. There as for his ability as speaker, become useful auxiliaries of this will mit one concert each night. be no teacher and writer. will speak on "The Little Theater." admission fee and the For the past eight years Mr organization, emphasizing the pu in its historical continuity; to as- The approval of the city has al- b lic is invited. elegator has been living in the Dr. Waxman is the author of "A place of the layman in the syna- sert and establish loyalty to the ready been indicated, according to sited States. He was a He- History of Jewish Literature" coy- comie and the importance of adult Mr. Klein, who asks that anyone in- Torah and it. historical exposi- br ew instructor in the Rochester ! ering the period from the dose of education. The cause of Jewish HIAS RE-ELECTS terested write him at 9630 Delmar FRANKLIN TO SPEAK tion; to further the ob aaaaa nes of 0 rphans' Home for three years, in the Bible to the end of the Twelfth education for young and old has avenue, or telephone Arlington ON JEWISH VIEW OF the Sabbath and the dietary laws; HERMAN PRESIDENT th e Cincinnati Bureau of Jewish Century . A second volume, which 2682-M. been furthered by means of text- to preserve in the service th• ref. MARRIAGE, DIVORCE manc• ucation for one year, and in the will continue the history of Jewish The Chord of Judea Symphony books, teachers' manuals, holiday to Israel's past and the At a meeting of the board of di- Ci Yeshiva Etz Chaim. literature from the twelfth cen- continues its policy of having guest hopes for Israel's restoration; to tracts, lecture courses, evenings of rectors of the Hebrew Sheltering Pr ncinnati evious By request, Dr. Leo M. Franklin maintain the traditional character coming to America, he tury to our own day, will be pub- conductors. Mr. McArthur, direc- Jewish music, and similar means. and Imigrant Aid Society of Amer. w , lished this year. as an Instructor in Odessa. tor of the One Hundred and Twen- has chosen as the subject of his of the liturgy, with Hebrew as the Religious observance in the Ica (111AS) held at 425 Lafayette ty-Fifth Infantry Band, was guest discourse this Sunday morning, at language of prayer; to foster Jew- home has been stimulated and the street, New York City, the fol- This work of Dr. Waxman has The Hebrew alphabet is avail- been hailed by Jew and non-Jew conductor Sunday, April 24, at a Temple Beth El, "The Jewish Vie w ids religious life in the home, as • causes of Sabbath, festival and lowing officer. were elected for the lb le at the Cincinnati offices of • alike because of his great literary regular rehearsal. He expressed of Marriage and Divorce." e Union of American Hebrew expressed in traditional observe I True to Its purpose to help in the ensuing year: his desire to have William P. Bile- , skill and refound scholarship. Si. Dr. Franklin will trace histori- ace.; to encourage the ostakrlish. 1 I restoration of Zion, the United President ,Herman's Abraham Herman , this Co ntrregations. is particu arly fitted to speak upon nick, director of the Chord of Judea cally the attitude the Jew has meet of Jewish religious schools, kashruth have been advanced. being Mr. ilerman's seventh con- Symphony, as guest conductor of t aken toward this important sub- in the curricula of which the study the subject "The Problem of Ideal- Synagogue has been instrumental secutive term; vice-presidents, his band. ism, an Analysis of Present-day ject and will indicate in how far of the Hebrew language and lit- in securing funds for the purchase Aaron Benjamin, Jacob Memel and SIR I 1State of J uasm. d i " SAAC ISAACS For the coming rehearsal, Mr. the old Jewish law is consonant' erature shall h. given • prorni- I of a site in Jerusalem, whereon is Nathan Schoenfeld, all of New DR. ELIAS L. SOLOMON Bliznick has invited Samuel Ben- with modem customs and ideals, sent place, both as the key to the ' The late Frida y evening services' to be erected . synagogue-center York, H. II. Cohen of Philadelphia, KNIGHT ED BY KING ' w ill . evie, musical director of the Fisher and what harmonization needs to true understanding ed through June 3. be continu ad hot ous and Adolph Copeland of Chicago, liar- of Judaism, United Synagogue and its mail- 'to minister to the religious -- Theater, to be the guest eonduc- be made between the law of the and as • bo holding together Among the out-of-town rabbis who cultural life of the new generation cis Poorvu of Boston, Israel Sil- the i LONDON. — iary association (J. T ro . ,.e17.1 ) 0r —.gm t t the Women's tor. The orchestra is working hard Jew and that of the present time, py ng tbe n theprp ulLitind ofer Shaa of the rey scattered communities of Israel League, the National Federation ' in Palestine. It has been devoted berstein of Baltimore and Harry K. Isaac Islam. Jewish will e rclu u on the new repertoire which will in this land. througho ut of the the world. It .ball he to the Jewish .Theological Semi- Wolff of San Francisco. The out- oral of Australia, has been ap- , Zed f season are Rabbi 'meet Urea of noon be played at one of the Pub- Services at the Temple begin at I the ai Jewish Men's Clubs, and the 1 ,,,,,..7 and co-operated in many of-town vice-president are United S magesee l Y oung eop the prem. pointed by King George Knight Tem le Beth El of Buffalo, N T P l e 's League. The or- lix Theaters. . 10:30, The bl' dents of the Hies branches in the of th . • M erle a, w not es erne' ganization has been true e G an d Cross of St. Michael! and abbi Max Ant of Temple • Is. to the (Turn to Page OprosIte Editorial) respective cities. NAZIS NOW STRONGEST SINGLE PARTY IN DIET PICKS COMMITTEES FOR ZIONIST WORK MAJOR J, S. COHEN NAMED GA. SENATOR M. STERN MEMORIAL OVER RADIO SUNDAY LEARN HEBREW THROUGH PLAY UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA-- TWENTY YEARS OLD ISLAND CONCERTS BY JEWISH GROUP DR. MEYER WAXMAN 7 AT SHAAREY ZEDEK