PAGE FOUR PEY)ETROITABISfi C RONICI4 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE MeNIM1184. Jewish Population in Can. ada Totals 155,606. w. MOO the information that Dr. Chaim his staff and surrounded by his MY SYMPHONY NEW ANTI-SEMITIC Widmann h. hidden his Identity under_ flocks, the bells on the leader often PAPER IN CANADA ,1: at-T.: (717:,1,007,': ' ,.1"1"dttb°.! emitting a tinkling sound. Melody . . . gently _ -- . less be Cain). By ANNA VAGO QUEBEC.—(J. T. A.)—The A Babel-like confusion of sounds. Floats unto the dark; Wei... is • Polish Jew, born M. A. PEREr „ d nKosher , CA,te Jew-Haters Refuse To Divulge 1 In - This Jewish population in Canada Naturally, the majority spoke lie- Motele, Poland. He is the direct Harmony ... quietly arnd 11E4: !successor of Asher Ginsberg (Ached Date and Place of Anti- numbers 155,606, figures re- brew, although I heard conversa- Transuated from the Hung arias by Edith Hartman Bids mine ears hark. I Ilaam) the author of the 'Protocols: EFE:nr..,'.'e. ot.,r.. 1 r,n::JC.',1,'.111,...,. leased by the Dominion Bureau , Semitic Conference. tions in Russian, Yiddish and Ger- , and is the most dangerous Jew alive , Co.. Longfellow 5654. Editor's Note: Anna Vago Is • young arrive on time. True, it would only — man. Suddenly the sound of auto- ; today in the whole world. lie is recog- of Statistics reveal. Whispering . . zepbyring Hungarian journalist who spent several —A Iced as the he a half-hour's ride, but since mobile horns mingled with the TORONTO.— (J. T. A.) The figures are based on the poem in Palestine. Miss Edith Hart- Words of delight; i'in " i'iwnp4 King of the ' MACK B WEISS—Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, engagements, bridges man, the translator, Is a young Detroit there are no reserved seats at a great buzz and murmur. Two cars last census. The Jews reside new anti-Semitic publication, pat I ""." Ringing ... and entering, 35 We cater in all nd parties. attorney, who. articles, mostly trans- free concert, it is best to arrive banquet pressed forward together with the tamed after the of defunct Tender to sight. imdisa bark. iris' erisseioe see- in Ontario and Quebec for the lations from the Hungarian, have ap- Geneva Independent Henry Dearborn Ford and I 1 therhS !the .o ler j v oi this w etkhdelegation the paper in refers to 2-11. , constantly increasing, surging mob e nue. U nivrsity peared , an mime.us occasions in the early. most part. says: Columns of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. utilizing the lib And although the program was and came to halt. Jascha lleifetz libels of the spurious sympathy, Love of me . dictator* of Soviet Rus- 1 GENUINE MT. CLEMENS MINERAL are represented •t the World Diu- , Elders of Zion, appeared on the .sie scheduled to begin at three o'clock , stepped out of the first with his RaTwite ri . in TIV4tet kb.rouhtmifcrrn 01.1(1), O. All grace is thine, There were four of us in the by noon historical F.mek's other - accompanist, Achron, and the di- !armament Conference by three of their newsstands here on Monday. Tender . . . my symphony! kin We have already told about PARAMOUNrs NEW are for Rheumatism, ervous DI salon of the snow-white "Ilelouan," wise silent inhabitants began their rector of the Jerusalem opera and A copy of the publication re- 1 lee devil try of the chief of the delegad- Praise fate! Thou'rt mine! in all forms, Pains In Back, Stiff Joints, SEASON OF PICTURES under the pleasant glow of lamps journey. Each and everyone of the his company left the second. Rundown Condition, etc. Trained at• veals that England is the first tar- , I ins —Leon A. Cousens. isk"is.ougbi:tvinb7 - 1hiienii:ohviier;r1/4.ni.'et:.(sh Tf hvesiir-- with yellow silken shades. To right Jewish farmers, the world's most tendants. For appointmen— Phone Amidst an acclaiming throng of get for attack for furthering Zion- loos countries. but whose diplomatic Clifford 9633. and left our ship tosses angrily, the intelligent peasants and laborers, men the artist reached the plat- rights make him inviolable. The second Many new artists will make lot aspirations. shrieking storm on the ocean con- laid down their tools and abandoned form. itnierkeranbunii, °n th, . whSo7nietfir le,ans,ntir hnis FOR RENT — Lame, airy room for one their appearance on the acreen my eyes, old memories of Budapest, The paper charges that the El- or two. Garage If necessary. Reason• trasting with our motionless, peace- their plows. when Paramount's New Season piles thief. The mother of this Soviet The only woman from Budapest, tiers able. 1171 Virginia Park between forgotten concerts came to my of Zion first became a power n ful room. was the owner of a house of Woodrow Wilson and Byron. pictures are released for showing. I, too, managed to get a tiny bit I seated myself on a stone, over- Closing my eyes for a mo- under the late Theodor Henl, emissary prostitution in Charkov and it is there "Would you care to come out on of room in an overloaded cart that whelmed in turn by the heated ex. mind. Charles Laughton, famous Eng- ment, I felt as if I were listening where 'the I h ler saw the first light of APARTMENTS TO RENT — Twelfth deck?" asked the tall blond Eng- three enormous English mules were pectation, waiting with the others to the famous Jascha lleifetz in Zionist leader, and as such are day. " 0 Very attractive I. 3 and lish character actor, will first be street. 09. recorded in the minutes of the lishman. "Nature must be truly dragging along with difficulty. $20 4 root!, apartments. Refrigeration. The LeMiroir also informs its seen on the American screen with for something beautiful and eleva- the Academy of Music. Only some- first Zionist Congress, held in ' grand now, with our little illumina- readers that the first World Con- to 550 See caretaker. Gary Cooper and Tallulah Bank- ting, which would lift me up out how I heard the strains among in 1897. ted white bark on the crest of the It was only on the open road it- of the dull, the ruinous years spent these rocks with a different emo- Basle, grass of anti - Semitic chiefs will 21 years of age, would head in "Devil and the Deep." YOUNG LADY, This power has now been trans- • • self, where one could see the crowds in the colony. waves." hearing from young Herbert Marshall, young in years eon, with my heart. And I marveled ferred to the Jewish Agency, the be held this week in a city oz Gen• greatlyappreciate men and women over 25 years of age. "Oh, most likely the ladies would driven from home by their desire when I opened my eyes and saw paper charges. Education conalsts of high mchoot and but a stage veteran, holds a great Already Jascha lleifetz stood on rather look at the elements from for music, that the extent of this the platform in a gray traveling dusty working clothes around me. of the Goglus T will l be patriotic officially order rep- 2 11 years college. Interested in music, deal of promise and he is now The publication also issues a teal Europe. literature, plays and all sports. some more sheltered place, some feverish rush could really be ap- suit. There he stood, violin in hand, But it was even more beautiful warning to the Imperial Confer- and important resolu- go. Marlene Dietrich References regarding my character playing opposite more steady support than that," preciated. Over the railroad tracks under the blue sky, while shadows thus. ill be considered for a and personalitywill be sent on re- in "Blonde Venus." George Raft, once in Ottawa to beware of the tions will at a mad rate of speed whizzed laughed the stout bald German, united front against international quest. Write Mi. Phyliss Leeds, although not new to the screen, played on his figure, and Achron And then the concert came to Jews and the plans of the Elder 1013 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, Wis. secret anxiety in his voice. Shiver- little cars filled with men waving sat at the piano. Round about an end. The crowd moved. sighed will be seen in increasinglyl im- of Zion, who are watching the Jewry. The deputy speaker of ing, the diminutive French lady blue and whitd banners. And from them sun-browned faces, the per- RENT—Attractive sun room for portant roles and will be starred warmly. After this there proceedings and will form thei the Canadian Parliament, Armand FOR lady, gentleman or couple. Garage. drew closer and closer into the re- Haifa came automobiles, crowded spiring faces of men clapping their deeply, La Vergne, is again represented in "Night After Night." out such a storm of applause future destructive activities ac- Nice neighborhood. Sturtevant avenue assuring warmth of her roomy carts, bicycles and pedestrians in a hands and waiting in hungry ex- burst in this week's publication. He near bus and ear line. Hemlock 9079-J. as I have never heard before. The cordingly. armchair. "Well, let's talk about long long line laughing and sing- pectation with shining eyes. takes issue with an American Jew, quarry thundered and echoed. Jas. Announces Knabenshue as Bagh- Notwithstanding all these ing like music's own bizarre army. n . p,.. J 11W r n le 11::BRIM Ar something else than—say, music— lleifetz gave an encore, a Jew- charges, the paper claims that it S. H. Livingston of Lancaster, Pa., LESSONS dad Minister. Slowly Jascha lleifetz raised the Slowly there appeared in the anything but this confounded sea. who wrote him in reference to his . C:1 I 41' it.tistiAtionn giiti' aranteed. ish dance, following which the is not anti-Semitic. WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— violin to his chin, and the murmur distance Ain Herod's snow-white Nat that I would mind looking at daily only. Frankel after 5 p. connection with the anti-Semitic crowd dispersed. 5130•W or at 2002 West Eu- The State Department has con- It asserts that Britain is the campaign In his reply to Mr. a whimsical ocean's colorful sports red-roofed cottages. The mass of died out. Sudden quiet ensued, as firmed the report that Paul Kna- But I waited yet. Jascha Hei- home of the Lost Tribes and that from a hotel terrace, but the mar- those preceding us pointed the way, he began with selections from Men- Livingston the Canadian deputy tyr-like heroine's umsamfortable and at this spot we were compeled delesohn, in three parts, followed fetz was approaching, stopping the term British is derived from again states that he is not an anti- FOR RENT—Airy ft o.r genurmen benshue, Consul General in Jeru- them with Mozart, and lastly Ach- to proceed on foot, even no ad- now and then to speak with one n salem, is to be named minister to role doesn't appeal to me at all. the words "Brith" and "Ish" of Semite but as far as the blood P : ? E KItchen privileges if Baghdad. person or another. When he reach- the Hebrew. Madam, do tell us a story. Yon vancing only at a snail's pace. Far ron's compositions. inhurst, isosicr r 'eu d .°Ped ; ritual accusation is concerned it The entire audience listened, ed me I requested an autograph, I come from an interesting land of in the distance the crowd wound In announcing the appointment It is reported that the publica- has been proved by historic auth- WU• interesting people, Palestine. Tell like a snake toward a hillside, aim- holding its breath. A gigantic sigh alone out of the many listeners, tion is supported by the anti- entic facts and he bases his belief FOR RENT—Room. good for mingle per- of Mr. Knabenshue, it was made rne, is Palestine really the land of ing at some huge and open quarry. was trapped in their breasts. And and asked how he had liked this Semitic movement in Quebec. known he will occupy the posts of son or couple, meals if desired. Small on those "facts." Primate family. good location,. Hem. Minister resident and consul gen- the Jews? Is there any culture When once we approached, a mar- the divine strains rose, rose high concert, this audience, this manage- The Jewish Alderman Berl 4933-51. 5267 Calvert near Dealer. velous sight spread out before our up toward the blue sky through ment. Ile explained what a beauti- Gogh, Publication Renews Attacks there? How about music?" eral at Baghdad. Schwartz, whom the anti-Semitic an enormous hillside, with the hearts of overworked, toil-we en ful, what an unforgettable exper- to read sod write English In Alexander K. Sloan, consul at on Jaws. "Well, if you're really Interested, eyes; publication nicknames "Matzoh- LEARN lagged edges, carved walls, in semi- laborers. Beside me a young wo- lance it was. five 15) lessons! Become a full cith Baghdad, who has been serving as I'll be glad to. I'll tell you a story circular MONTREAL.= ( (J T. A )— blood Schwartz, is again under form, like the picturesque men! Give your child • good Jewish man sat on a rock, leaning her "Ach, ich habe mit besonderer The date and the place of the anti- fire for demanding in the City about a concert which 411 ans- ruins of an ancient amphitheeter. Best results guaranteed! Charge D'Affaires, has been named training! head on her husband's shoulder, Vergnuegung hier gespielt—" consul at Jerusalem. wer all your questions." In the renter of the background a her eyes closed, holding a sleeping "With unusual pleasure"—yes, I Semitic conference scheduled to Council police action against the 2091 nldne avenue, Apt. be held in Europe in short order distribution of the anti-Semitic lot Garfield 6914•1. Calloused, toiling hands hurriedly canvas covered platform was barely boy In her lap. Before the plat- believed him. are vsithheld by the editors of Le stickers which, according to an , visible through the cypress form sat a laborer resembling a dropped their shovels and spades here he was on his way Miroir, anti-Semitic Goglu publi- announcement in the very same TALENTED CANTOR, young and and unharnessed the horses and branches which decorated it. Pea- prophet, who gazed at the artist to From Haifa for a concert, where the forceful speaker (Yiddish and Eng- mules from the plows, and workers le and rocks were a medley of with enraptured eyes. As the fig- elite had long ago made a rush for cation, who refused to divulge this issue are being printed in the lish) desires to make connection hastened to wash and don clean b lack and white under the fiery ures clinging to the walls changed the box office. But this concert information when queried by the plant of the Goglu publications for the High Holidays. ExtretnelY representative of the Jewish Tele- and are being sold for the purpose modest fee. Cart furnish best of coats and put up seats or rough heat of the tropical sun in the clear places, the grating of the pebbles was his own gift to the Jewish references. Address Box 225, Jew- graphic Agency. of anti-Semitic propaganda. boards on their carts. For that blue sky. Seated or standing or under weary feet blended with the laborers. ish Chronicle. The Goglus have gained an ally "The date and the place of the morning news had come that a clinging to atone walls, they were music. I, too, left and caught up with in the Guide, a publication printed anti-Semitic conference are a concert was to be held at nearby like thousands of white ants with Nowhere and never has music Ain Herod, that Jascha lleifetz, little black heads. WHO SERVES BEST made such an impression on me as the autos, since they plowed great secret," Adrien Aircand, ed- in Sf. Mary de Beauce. This sheet the wonderful violinist. would play Blue worker's garb, dusty, corn here under God's own blue sky, through the moh with greater diffi- itor of Le Miroir, informed the has published an article under the 'fo the colonists of Emek. This sandals on bare feet, Girls simply whither thousands and thousands culty than I. And Jascha Heifetz Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor- heading "Down with the Jews" in By Georg. Alleander Kohut which the Goglu campaign received was the cause of the great hurry. clothed In white linen, women with of weary workers had made a pil- waved good-by, aaying "Auf Wied- respondent yesterday. No sooner was the spare meal of babies in their arms. At the edge grimage that their souls, thirsty ersehen." The anti-Semitic conference was hearty endorsation and well wishes In stern debate, all through the Tune in on WXYZ, Mon- After an extensive search my made known by Le Miroir in the for a successful campaign against mi k soup finished, than everyone of the quarry a Jewish shepherd for artistic beauty, might drink night they strove— day, August 22, at 6:30 ha tened to start out in order to in tattered garments, leaning on deep of music. Tears gathered in car was finally located, and its course of a renewed attack upon the Jews. The sages of the Talmud, to record load of fifteen passengers returned the Jews in its current issue. What man deserved the favor of ro• m• Hear to the silent colony. to everyday the Lord. The anti-Semitic weekly, Le YEHUDI MENUHIN life. Pedestrians followed carts Miroir, again devotes the greater Even at the risk of presenting The ancient Rabbi Judah, he who Rep. Robert D. Wardell and riders with loud songs, and part of its latest issue to a series an old item I like to be sure that throve from the distance came sounds of of new and malignant accusations many raeders who perhaps missed On fasting and on •prayer, spoke In his straightforward, right- a merrily-sung chalutz-melody. from-the-shoulder manner tell of one against the Jews. Across the first an interesting news-bit like this Home again. The horses were page of this sheet is the headline should have another opportunity Who lavished wealth, as worthy. Detroit the first of his two read it. It appears in Time: unharnessed, while many expressed "Jews Are Dishonest" and in the to "Nay," quoth Saul, original ideas, the opinion that the concert had following article the Jews are "No admittance signs plastered The scribe and scholar, looming That will provide work for ben too simple. Perhaps a Brahma brand.merked as smugglers, white the doors of a room on the S. S. gaunt and tall, number would have been in order. slavers, usurers, incendiaries and Ile de France in mid-Atlantic. Be- "None but the wise is fit to look hundreds— Acoustics were poor. And then responsible for every other crime hind the doors were the famed Improve Detroit and Michigan upon!" s they discussed Jascha Ileifetz's under the sun. conductor, Arturo Toscanini and —at no cost to the already performance andtechnique. After The article also lays claim that violinist, Yehudi Menuhin, 15. "Not so," exclaimed the zealot za- overburdened taxpayers. this they went to rest, to grasp thei 88 per cent of all the commisars Every day while Yehudi played, dak. "Place handles of the plow and hammer and officials in Soviet Russia are Toscanini turned the pages. One Him first who best observes the Every Detroiter and par. with renewed vigor on the mor- evening Conductor Toscanini pre- Law! Lo, then was heard titularly those who live in Jews and states that "since the row. Jews have abandoned their Jeho- sented Yehudi in the first class A child's sweet voice which thrilled Wards 10, 12, 14 and 16— the men who erred— "This is the end of the story, vah for the Golden Calf" it has salon as the sole performer in the ladies and gentlemen. This is the become their second natures to be ship's concert. The boy consented "To Him alone is vouchsafed God's THE NEW FIFTEENTH type of concert we have in the dishonest and corrupt and that is to play on condition that everyone good grace CONGRESSIONAL Jewish colonies. I think, madam, the reason why they are hated aboard be permitted to attend. Who renders loving service to his After the Mill-End Sale They Will Return to the Regular Price of $219! DISTRICT I have answered your question re- and despised and have been driven Proceeds, $1,576." kind!"— —Charles Joseph. garding culture, have I not?" And ere they grasped the vision, it out from various countries. The Will be profoundly interested. declined. The French lady rose, silently I French Canadians are therefore "Loving kindness is greater than clasped my hand, and taking the I warned not to have anything to Clip this announcement out: the law, and the charities of life "Honor the Lord with what he pin it on the radio. It will be Englishman's arm, stepped out on I do with the Jews. are more than all ceremonies."— has graciously given to thee."— worth your while. the deck to look at the sea, which ' , • The same issue carries the con- Peskita Rabbata. had now calmed down. I remain- cocted stories concerning Weiz- The Talmud. ed alone in the salon with the yel- mann, former president of the low silken shades, waiting for World Zionist Organization, and something—I knew not what. Per-s Karl Radek. communist leadee_ of haps with closed eyes I was there Soviet Russia. in the quarry again, waiting for About the Zionist leader, the . . some warm, sweet music to touch ! paper states: my heart. 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Size At This LOW Price! • . lk•IP Yt r-- of Services at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, With Youth Predominating In Attendance. Impressions 9 SII Dsilyers—Balance la Ols Tsar— Small Carrying Charge Alive with Chinese richness and . color—these enchantingly lovely approximate 9x12 rugs will give your home immeasurable new beauty. And what an amazingly low price! Crewley-5111seem—Slatle fl..—Mar sus. . On Friday evenings, the younger have been filtering through the generation of Jews and Jewesses minds of the younger element of of Detroit, for a number of weeks Jewry and in their confusion wended their way towards the some have been drifting. It must therefore be very Shaarey Zedek synagogue, of which Rabbi A. M. Hershman has gratifying to the elders of the been the spiritual leader for close Shaarey Zedek congregation' of this city—in existence-since 1862 to 25 years. For thousands of years the —to see their spiritual leader, synagogue has been in existence. Rabbi Hershman, a scholar of the In it men gathered for spiritual highest order, instill and stimu- communion. Women came also, late a fine sense of spiritual rev- on special occasions, but the "main erence into what we have been job" of praying for the family was accused of being—a "brass gen- left to the man. When woman did eration." Perhaps the year 1932 repre- come, she sat behind a curtain, as grandmother told me. Later sents a group of young people who mother sat on a raised balcony are being reared In soberer, saner away from the men, and today surroundings, and are therefore daughter may sit alongside of son responding to more normal im- and reach the heights of spiritual- pulses. Surely to see a steady flow of ity without awareness of sex which Orthodox Jewry would have between 600 and 800 people, the us believe was the raison d'etre younger predominating, coming regularly to Friday night services for separating them. If my grandfather were alive for months, cannot be brushed today, he would be shocked to see aside lightly with the explanation men sitting alongside of women "curiosity. " There must have been solid in • Conservative synagogue, which is but a step from the Or- Jewish training minus overbear- ing on the part of the old Detroit thodox. But more than that, he would be surprised to find they families to create such a firm Jew- ish background. There evidently were "young" men and women. For, how many times did I hear was not too much of the wrong kind of religion from whence him discuss despairingly with hie cronies, the fact that American springs rebellion. It is a com- mon sight to see here gray-haired Jewry was doomed—we were all becoming "goyim." And instead, fathers and sons who have won high distinction in -the world of 50 years later we have a renais- achievement come regularly to sance! Sabbath services. Religion has been attacked from Dr. Abraham M. Hershman. the the standpoint of history, and his- rabbi of Shaarey Zedek, has long tory presumes progress. But his- been recognized as an authority of , tory never presumes that a final learning, one of the rew men stage has been reached, It cannot chosen by the Jewish Theological he static, to remain so Is to die. I Seminary of America for an hon. But. it has been proved that Ju- orary D. D. degree. daism is not static, for in our He has been Shaarey 7,edek'e own time we have Conservatism spiritual leader for 25 years and following Orthodoxy and Liberal- is still at the beginning of his I ism following Conservatism. The service to Judaism. cry has ron,e forth lately that Lib- Rabbi Hershman leads the regu- , eralisra has gone too far and is lar services every Sabbath morn- •slowly retreating to what has ing and on alternate Friday eve- been termed a "half-wav elation" nings, except during the summer between Orthodoxy and Liberal- , months. Every other Friday 3 ism, L e., Conservatism. 'visiting rabbi or layman delivers We used to talk about gradual an address. There is responsive I changes and remark "what would reading and congregational sing- our grandparents say of such and ing led by Cantor Elijah Zalud- such"—"in the old days it was koweki. in which old and young li n i k e. ut rh I 'w'but f ot ity , come join. Then comes a social half- gen': nbgeefgn rceo , hour in the assembly hall. where have time to readjust ourselves to tea and cookies are served. one AlrlhatnhgeLt there si oannsot rd. more Thus "Young America" goes to ! 17nagerle. and • eDiY,f3SYSTVM±YetWilaSSYKRM Do You "Young America" Goes to Synagogue believe in keeping fudaism and the fewish people alive? By RUTH C. BROTMAN % ,-es.• t' . rsagiVaYK *Size 9x12 Feet cS What is the present condition of Jews abroad? What projects are now the aims of the vartous nation-wide Jewish organizations? What are the Jewish organizations in Michigan doing? 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