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WAYNE COUNTY

By M. A. TENENBLATT.

tCopyright, 1032. Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.'

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CONFERENCE SEPT. 18
OF LOCAL SOCIETIES

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AMERICANS CREATE
PALESTINE COLONY

JERUSALEM.—(J, T. A.)—

A unique incident occurred Mon-
day when the Jewish colony
Kfaruria, destroyed during the
Arab riots of 1929, exchanged
the whole colony with the Eff-
endi of the district.
The latter offered the Jewish
colonists 1,600 dunams of land
near itamleh, half being cultiva-
ted with citrus plantations.

VON PAPEN READY
TO DEFEND RIGHTS
BY USING FORCE

Address of Chancellor Offers
Assurance to Jewish
Community.

CEMETERY, 250 YEARS
OLD, IS DESECRATE

HALEVY WILL OPEN
ITS EIGHTH SEASON

28 Years' History of Fresh Air
Society Replete With Interest

The Only7,Way In Which To
Greet All Your Friends

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RECRUITING EFFORT
IS ANOTHER FAILURE

1

Jews and Effendi
Exchange Colonies

Upon his death, Dr. Lueger's Effert To Get C ommunists
library came into the possession
Nazis Attack Justice Palace
To Go to Bira Bidjan
of a dealer in antique books and
Jewish President
Is Fruitless.
an adherent of the anti-Semitic
Menaced.
leader in Austria. Quite by acci-
Plans are being completed for
dent, this library came to the at-
MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) — The
the proposed drive to plant a De-
Latest development s in Gar-
tention
of
a
Jewish
literateur
who
Emes
publishes
part
of
a
report
troit Wood in the Washington
many are:
purchased it for a relatively small rendered by a special White Rus-
Forest in Palestine.
Dan Frohman of Cleveland
The Junker Chancellor, Frans
sum and who gave it careful sian Commission which investi-
Under the auspices of the Jew-
von Papen, returned to the capi-
Will Be the Society's
study.
gated conditions at Bira Bidjan.
ish National Fund, a representa-
tal with a blanket death war-
Pre-Kindergarten
Class.
Musical Director.
Because of the historical ice- The Commission had been sent to
tive committee, composed o f
Yehuda Presides.
rant for the new Reichstag in
Some 25 children of Temple fam-
portance of Dr. Lueger, the Jew- the Jewsh colonies in order to
spokesmen for moro than 25 lead-
pocket and with permission
ilies who have Just reached the age
ish literateur, whose name is not establish officially why the Jews of
The Detroit llalevy Ilazomir his
ing local organizations, will be in
An
event
of
historic
importance,
to us e the document the mo-
Comes
Here
From
Chicago;
of
four
will
make
up
the
first
class
Singing Society will open its
charge of this work.
available, stipulated in his will White Russia were turning their marking the foundation of an
ment the government's economic
of
the
school,
known
as
the
pre-
Received Musical Train-
eighth year of activity In Jewish
Plans for the drive are being
that the collection go to the Ile- backs upon Bira Bidjan.
American-Jewish colony in Pales-
program is threatened.
The representative of the Jew- tine, took place at Unser Camp kindergarten class.
choral work on Monday evening,
made by a committee under the
brew University in Jerusalem, af-
ing in Europe.
Herr Wilhelm Goering, Nazi
The Temple school is unique in Sept. 12, in Room 123, Northern
ish Telegraphic Agency has seen of the Jewish National Workers'
leadership of Leon Kay, chairman
ter his death,
leader, was elect president of
beginning
religious
education
at
the complete official report in Alliance at Chelsea, Mich., 60
of the National Fund; Mrs. Eli
the Reichstag.
Fanatic Jew•Hatred.
that early age. As chairman of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek of
which a true picture of existing miles from Detroit, at the two-
Sachse, chairman of the tree com-
pre-school education of the Com-
Frau Clara Zetkin, 75.year-
Detroit announces the election of
These facts have only recently conditions is given. It relates
mittee; J. H. Ehrlich, president of Jacob 11. Sonenklar of Chicago as
day conference of Cheirus Beis.
mission of Jewish Education, Rab-
old Communist leader, demand-
the Detroit Zionist Organization; cantor for the ensuing year. Can- become known by accident. Re- that when Jewish wanderers ar-
Delegates,
all
of
them
enrolled
bi
Leon
Fram
is
planning
for
the
ed,
on opening the Reichstag as
cently, the Jewish literateur be- rive at Bira Bidjan they find no
senior member, that the Hie-
Mrs. H. L. Jackson. Mrs. H. for Sonenklar fills the position vas thought himself to relate the story shelter, are unprovided with em- as members of the group and as beginning of religious education at
Weinstein, Miss Jeanette Stein-
even
earlier
ages.
future
colonists
in
this
Palestinian
denburg
government be dis-
of his acquisition of the library ployment or food and are disap-
berg of Hadassah, and others rep-
Fifty other students will resume
solved. She at the same time
to the Wiener Journal after read-1 pointed with the treatment they settlement, were present from the
resenting the Ladies' Auxiliary of
their
classes
this
fall
at
the
age
voiced

plea
following
10
cities
in
the
United
for united action
ing in a number of Austrian pa-1 receive at the hands of some of
the Jewish National Fund, Miz-
against the Hitlerites.
States and Canada: Minneapolis, of 17 and 18. They are students
pars that the Ilakenkreuzler are the local officials.
rachi, Poole Zion, Ilashomer Hat-
who
have
been
attending
the
school
seeking to purchase certain anti-
Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, St.
Demand Punishment.
zoir and other groups.
BERLIN. — (J. 1'. A.) —Some
Semitic works of the 19th cells The report gives instances of Louis, Kansas City, New York of religion ever since they were five
Conference Sept. 18.
reassurance to the Jewish Com-
tury, particularly those referring the failure on the part of officials C i t y, Weirton, Va., Welland, years old. They will compose the
w
miu
th
n itthyo doefproivearm
In order to enlist the co-opera-
high
school
graduating
class
of
Ont.,
and
Toronto,
Ontario.
tioannoyf, tthherireaetge unaold.
to ritual murder practices by the I and demands their punishment. In
1933.
tion of the local organizations and
Will Invest $350,000.
Jews and Jewish domination of one case a large group of 485
New Methods in Curriculum.
ity rights by Adolf Hitler and his
synagogues, a conference for this
the world. Jews arrived from Zinovjevsk.
These delegates represented the
Preliminary to the opening of the
purpose has been called for Sept.
Nazis, was offered by Chancellor
The Jewish literateur recalled They were compelled to remain 65 members of Cheirus Beis, School of Religion, a meeting of
18 by a committee composed of
Franz von Papen In his radio ad-
that all the works sought were without shelter and found them- membership in which has been the faculty and the religious school
1. A. Lawton and Rev. S. Mol-
dress on government program, in
part of his "Lueger collection," selves without work because the closed. It was estimated by Zwi board, headed by Morris Garvett,
dawsky, co-chairmen; N. Weis-
which he affirmed the readiness of
with the single important distinc. administration had done nothing Yehuda of Nahalal, Palestine, who will take place on Thursday, Sept.
wasser, I. Liss, D. Bressler, It.
the
government to use force, if
tion that the collection contained to prepare for their arrival. Sim- presided at the conference and 8, when Rabbi Fram will announce
Spalter, E. Ruthenberg and others.
necessary, to assure the protection
also a number of philosophic ilarly, ten Jews from White Rus- who was its guiding spirit, that the new curriculum and the new
Mr. Lawton is also chairman of
of
the
equality rights of all citi-
works on Jewry and Judaism. He sia remained for three successive when the colony is finally com- experimental methods to be follow-
zens,
the stamps committee for the High
now recalls that the Christian an- nights during the rain period pleted and is settled by 8' fami- ed in the school.
Holy Days, and he reports that he
before the law for
tique dealer who sold him the col- without work, food or shelter, MI lies, each investing a minimum of Rabbi Frame leading centri-
has the support and encourage-
every German citizen I shall safe-
lection informed him that Dr. of them deserted on the fou st ), $4,000, there will be a total in- bution to religious education in the
ment of synagogue presidents who
guard,
if
necessary
by using force.
Lueger was a friend of the poor day. Other instances are given o f vestment in the project of $350,- Reform Temple has been his die-
pledged co-operation, is getting ev-
I am determined to quench the
Jews. In both the Christian and groups from Mogilev that w m 000. Mr. Yehuda pointerd out covery by way of experiments at
ery purchaser of a seat to buy
smouldering
fires
of
civil war, to
DAN FROHMAN
Jewish communities many stories subject to the same conditions.
that for the first time in the his- the Temple that very young chil-
a National Fund stamp.
end the political disorders and acts
are recalled relating to the fanatic The investigating commissi o n
f Z o io rn a
ist om
olo ov ne yme w n oto ,
dren can read and appreciate the High School, under the musical di- of violence which
The personnel of the personal
so greatly im-
anti-Semitism of Dr. Lueger, charges the Bira Bidjan admin t foundation
f r u Y n d oa ft
text of the English Bible. In rection of Dan Frohman.
pede the constructive work that
solicitations committee for the
which displayed itself promptly tration with negligence and ca lls tablished after less than seven nearly all other religious schools,
Washington Forest drive will be CANTOR JACOB SONENKLAR upon his coming into power. The for proper action.
Several changes have been ef- Is the real task of the govern-
months' effort, work already hay- the children have the Bible pre- fected in both the personnel and
announced next week.
ment," Chancellor von Papen said.
Recruiting Effort Fails.
ing been begun, a well dug and sented to the min the form of star. policies of the organization since
• • •
cated by the resignation of Rev. poor Jew was under the personal
Challenging Hitler's claim to
Elijah Baludkowskl who left to protection of Dr. Lueger while
Efforts to recruit 440 membe rn cultivation started, the initial sum des re-told in modern style. At Tem- last year. Due to the fact that consider the minority which fol-
REVISIONIST CONGRESS
he loosed the shaft of his anti- of the Communist youth party f or a lready remitted or the work be- pie Beth El children of the age of
become
come cantor of Con
Prof.
Elijah
Zaludkowski,
musical
lows
him as the whole German
ATTACKS GREAT BRITAIN
nine read and enjoy the Bible it-
Congregation Semitic poison upon Jewry in work in Bira Bidjan, the Far En st- ing $24,000.
of New
leader of the Ilalevy for the past nation, Chancellor von Papen as-
VIENNA.— ( J. T. A. ) — The Shaarey Zedek York. general. The Christian middle ern Region where an autonomo us
The delegates decided to call self
Cantor Sonenklar leaves the class was
serted:
several
seasons,
left
the
city,
the
"The unreatraint exhibited
re
a registered every
World Union of Zionist Revision-
mobilized to take away Jewish region is to be establish ed, annual meetings of members in week ewpupils
from 9 a.
In. to 6 p. m. Per - organization was successful In In the manifesto of the National
ists opened its congress here post of cantor at the Anshe Emes the livelihood of all Jews. That is have met with failure, the Jewi
sil
order
to
create
a
closer
relation-
ents
must
accompany
the
children
obtaining
Mr.
Frohman
of
Cleve-
Socialist
leader comports Ill with
Aug. 28, in the presence of ■ Synagogue of Chicago, of which why there still remains in Vienna Telegraphic Agency correspond* nti
ip between the future neigh- at 'registrati
land, well known for his musical his claims to leadership in the
Rabbi Solomon Goldman is spirit- the Lueger witticism "Leave my here was officially informed by t
throng of visitors.
g
overnment.
I do not concede to
work
in
both
that
city
and
Detroit.
s are received
i v
and placed in a
The opening addresses were de- ual leader. He will assume his little Jews alone." secretariat of the central comm
post here beginning with the High
it- sated at Ilasharon, in Wadi Ida- suitable class of children of their Mr. Frohman has already begun him the right to regard that min-
livered by Vladimir Jabotinske,
It is interesting to note the tee of the youth party.
, warith, in Jewish National Fund ow nages and school grades. There work on the eighth annual con- oilly which troops behind his ban-
head of the Revisionist Union, and Holy Day services, and will con- books Dr. Lueger studied as rep- Measures will be taken again
st I land purchased with contributions is no registration on Saturday and cert to be presented sometime in ner as 'the German nation' or the
Meier Grossman, its vice-president. duct his first services here on Sat- resented in his Judaica library, Communist youth organizations in
received from Canada by Mena- Sunday.
the spring.
right. to treat all the rest as
In a two hour address, Mr. urday, Sept. 3. There are books which he left with such centers as Kiev, Odes so, hem Ussishkin during his visit
onen
Born
in
Austria,
Cantor
e
Fifteenth Supplementary Service.
The regular rehearsal night has
Jabotinsky vehemently protested
. their pages uncut. On the other Zhitomir and Charkov, which ha ye there three years ago.
Desecrate Old Cemetery.
For the fifteenth consecutive sea- been changed from Wednesday to
against what he described as Eng- klar, when barely seven years old, hand there are books on real-poll- refused to carry out the mobiliz a-
A Co-operative Effort.
son Temple Beth El will hold a Monday, and will remain in ef- v u A 260-year-old Jewish cemetery
land's anti-Jewish policy. assisted in singing with a cantor. tiks which were read and re-read tion orders.
in Oschersleben, which is not in
Among the principles decided series of supplementary services fect throughout the year.
Britain's policy, he asserted, is By the time he was 10 he gained as notations on various pages at-
The youthful recruits were to
se, was desecrated by unknown
At the opening rehearsal prep-
converting the Balfour declaration fame for his unusual alto voice, test. From these it is apparent be dispatched to Bira Bidjan to upon was one calling for self-help, during the coming High Holy Days.
andals.
.
establishing
the
rule
that
colonists
The
main
auditorium
will
be
re-
arations
will
be
made
for
the
that he frequently read and re- improve building conditions ther
A number of the gravestones
OpticsIta
Editorial)
to
Page
I
(Tura
(Turn to Page Five.)
read Dr. Johan Emanuel Veith's Not only have individual Co m• must reside in the settlement, the served for Temple members, while annual election of officers to be
(Turn to Page Five) .
St. Stephen's Sermons" which munist youths refused to go to work to be conducted for the mu- the social hall and the Rosenberger held Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Auditorium
will
be
fitted
up
for
the
opposed the blood ritual libel Bira Bidjan, but branches of t he tual benefit of the settlers. An- use of non-members wh
who
may
wish
h
en
other decision ruled against pri- to worship under the
charged against the Jews of Dam- Communist youth party have be
of
ascus. The latter are to be found unwilling to send their membe rs vats initiative, everything to be the Temple.
conducted on a co-operative basis,
in the collection of "Opinions of there.
An all-Jewish choir, under the
including the water installation.
Christian Theologians, Orientalists
Simultaneously the Ernes co
direction of George Galvani, will
and Historians Opposed to the plains that Communist you th
The foundation was laid by the furnish the music, which will be
State Urgency of Jewish Needs Made World Conference Blood Ritual Charge against the bodies in numerous cities have n o- delegates for a mutual loan and elaborate in character. The sup-
JeWs."
tified the central authorities th at savings society, each being re- plementary services will in all re- Organization, Which Later Created Fresh Air Camp,
Inevitable; Central Verein Publication
Outburst s Against Talmud.
they will not provide a sing le I quired to have a share of $60, spects be the same as the services
Was Formed in 1904 Through the Initiative
Criticizes Proceedings at Geneva.
Perhaps there is some historical member of Bira Bidjan work.
(payable $1 monthly for a period in the main auditorium. Cards of
of the Late Miss Ida V. Koppel.

truth in the statement that as a
In view of the situation, t he of five years, the money to be admission will be issued only to
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— because of formal resolution but by result of the study of this col- secretary of the Communist you th , deposited in Bank Ilapoalim in the limits of the available seating
•'Lel the mountain. bear peace to the
Every aspect of Jewish life reason of the urgency and gravity lection Dr. Lueger held himself party, Ganaev, is making an e f-1Palestine. The Vaad, or board, of
the committee continued along
capacity. Applicationa must, there-
People,
will be reviewed and every of Jewish needs as unmistakeably strongly in leash during the Hils- fort to secure recruits by volu n-IChet-us Beis, is also to be the Vaad
And the bill. through righteousness: those modest lines until 1908, when
fore, be made without delay to the
Jewish problem will be in- revealed by the conference. The ner blood ritual libel and held tary enlistments. Yesterday a ca II of the loan society. Loans are committee on supplementary serv-
My Ile Judg• the poor of the people. the members took over the medi-
And sat, th• ehildren of lb. needy."
eluded in the program of the World impatient, if so they may be called, himself aloof from the dance hf for volunteers was issued to t he to be made only to complete the ices, Morris Garvett, chairman, care
cal clinic of the United Jewish
— Psalm 72.1-4.
Jewish Congress to be called in fought for a congress at the ear- the clericals around Dr. Rohling's Communist youth groups in Ode s- cultivation of groves and are to be of Temple Beth El. A nominal fee
Charities, furnishing all supplies
Twenty-eight years ago, Miss
1934, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, the ini- hest possible moment, but the mod- "Ritual Murder Science," directed sa, Kiev, Zhitomir and Charkov.
and
organizing another volunteer
' made for a maximum of three intended to cover the expenses of Ida V. Koppel dreamed a dream
tiator of the movement for a Jew- erate and conciliatory prevailed, against the Jews.
the service should accompany all in behalf of the underprivileged corps, this time for "friendly visi-
In the meantime, it is point ml years at 6 per cent interest.
ish world gathering, declared upon apart from the factor of time need-
ting."
It is a fact, Dr. Joseph Bloch out that the rainy season is fa st The conference thanked the requests for seats. Details may be Jewish children of Detroit. The
his return from Geneva, where the ed for adequate preparation.
But all was not a bed of roma.
relates in his memoirs, that Dr. approaching, when building acti v- Jewish National Fund for provid- obtained by calling the secretary more she reflected upon the idea
During the summer of 1907 a large
decision for a world congress was "The World Jewish Congress that Lueger placed no obstacles in the ity will be rendered impossible.
ing the land for the colony, the at Madison 8530.
she had in view the better she liked
made. is to be will thus be the first Jew-
number
of children had been taken
Returning
from
his
summer
va-
path of his long and difficult fight
Histadruth and Yahkin for their
it, and on May 9, 1904, she went
cation, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will directly to a meeting of the Uni- on a picnic and the street car on
Dr. Wise returned on the S. S. ish assembly in history of repre- against the blood ritual murder
Anti-Palestine Demonstration.
co-operation.
Leviathan together with Bernard sentatives of all lands to face and libel.
which
they
had been riding had met
occupy
the
pulpit
again
Saturday
LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Th
This new Yishuv is located on
ted Jewish Charities, then the ma-
S. Deutsch, president of the Amer- seek to solve Jewish questions.
The Jewish literateur now in reception accorded Palestine a r- a piece of land extending to the morning, Sept. 3, at 10:30, and will jor philanthropic 'body of Detroit with an accident. True, no children
"At
the
congress,
when
summon-
had
been
hurt,
but the committee
preach
on
the
subject,
"Work
and
lean Jewish Congress, and in the
Jewry and presented her plan.
ed, every aspect of Jewish life will (Turn to Pao °spoors Editorial) rivals for settlement in Biro Bi d-IMediterranean. It is stated to be the Worker."
was severely criticised for its too-
course of a joint statement issued
The late Bernard Ginsburg was
come under review and all Jewish
venturesome
leadership.
In spite
Opposite
Editorna)
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page
upon arrival said:
president of the board of the Uni-
problems will he embraced within
of this and similar obstacles, how-
ted Jewish Charities at that time. ever, the work
"Let us say at once that the the agenda. We envision the con-
of providing un-
The board, under his guidance,
chief value of the preliminary Gen- gress as a forum in which there
adulterated fresh air continued.
came to the conclusion that the
eva conference lies in the better shall be a unifying of Jewish life
Increasing popularity brought
proposed project merited support
understanding 11 brought to the for the public and forthright dis-
the committee many additional dues
and
Miss
Koppel
was _,P1mintl.
delegates through authoritative in- cussion of all Jewish problems ex-
—paying
members, so that on Oct,
chairman of • special Fresh
formation and subsequent consulta- ternal and internal. If the hopes
28, 1907, Miss Koppel was able to
Committee. The hoard of the Uni- report a total of 232 members pay-
tion . Not since the Paris meeting of its founders and the will of its
Jqwish Charities, on which Miss I ing II per year, including inter.
of the committees of Jewish dole- conveners are to prevail, all par-
Samuel Rabinowich of Los ted
Koppel was co-adopted, supervised
gates of the American Jewish Con- ties and groups and factions in Seeks To Interest Organize-
lested people in Kalamazoo, Sault
Angeles, Two Relatives
this committee's work.
lions in Work of
gress, under the leadership of Jewish life from Agudist (strictlYi
Ste, Marie, Traverse City, Au
Call for Volum eeeee .
Killed by Automobile.
Your friends in Detroit and throughout the State of
Messrs. Mack and Marshall, lots- Orthodox) to radical reform, from I
Sable, Sandusky, 0., Joliet, Ill.,
Society.
A' call for volunteers, issued by New York City and Los Angeles,
kM and Sokolow, has there been a Zionist tn non-Zionist , are to find
Michigan will read your Greeting if you insert it
Miss Koppel, met with heartening
gathering of Jews from many lands place within the wide and undog-
LOS
ANGELES.—(
J.
T.
A.)—
First Camp Experiment.
II. Bloch, secretary of the de-
among the
o
bent upon considering Jewish r b- matic area of this democratic
Samuel Rabinowich, formerly of response. Immediately, 45 young
Jew- partment of organization of the
In 1909, the committee secured
ladles enrolled as charter members,
lems, which has been comparable in ish parliament. No Jewish prob.
Detroit,
and
until
recently
con-
contributions
from leading Jews in
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
sidered a millionaire real estate and four months later the total en- order to experiment with a cottage-
significance and inclusiveness to lem will be shut out from the con- Aid Society (IIIAS), is now in
rollment reached '5. Officers for camp. On Aug. 2 of that year, •
the Geneva conference.
operator,
was
killed
in
an
auto-
Kress tribunal. Na Jewry will beiDetroit in the interest of the so-
to be published in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
the first year were: Ida V. Koppel,
"Finest Minds" Attend.
shut out save by themselves.
mobile accident, while traveling president; Ruth Freedman, vice- furnished home was rented at Am-
Glary.
1 herstberg, Ontario. This time the
"The high calibre of the stele•
from a ranch in the northern part
"The

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
main purpose of Mr. Bloch's
president; Helena Breitenbach,
young ladies found that they had
gates, especially from Central and
of the state. Mr. Rabinowich,
Conference Criticised
visit is to organize the congrega-
treasurer; Nanette C. Weinman, their hands full. There were immi-
though
Eastern Europe , was a joy,
who was 50 years old in February, secretary.
BERLIN.—(45 T. A.)—Writing bons and independent societies
All announcements should be in early to
gration difficulties, inasmuch as
not a surprise to those responsible in the publication of the Central and to bring to their members the
together with his sister-in-law,
The program of the Fresh Air most of the campers were not
assure proper classification. The charge
for the convening of the confer- Verein, Dr. Alfred Wiener sharply message of Hies
Mrs. Katie Budnitzky, and her
Committee in those days meant
for these notices is $l.
mice. We felt we were in the pres- criticizes the work of the Jewish
son Bernard, age 24, were on their that a group of agreeable ladies American citizens. The customs
Iliac is now passing through a
core of some of the finest Jewish world conference recently held at crisis which unless met seriously
way to visit Joseph Rabinowich, would set aside a day on which to officers were particularly suspic-
Fill out the coupon and mail NOW to
minds in Europe.
Geneva.
the son of the deceased, who is a take a group of children on • pic- ious and non-co-operative. The
threatens the continuation of its
"Something unusual happened. Dr, Wiener, who is one of the great work both in this country
well known writer and the son-in- nic. The first annual report, pre- campers suffered an additional an-
noyance, that of a rigorous routine
PIEV MOM
The representatives of the press, leading members of the Central and the world over. Any cur-
(ARON ICLE
law of Rabbi Meyer Winkler.
sented in the fall of 1904, records: of baggage inspection.
themselves for the most part non- Vierein executive declares that, tailment of its manifold activities
The group was traveling speed-
"We have had 21 outings ... 175
Only 50 women and children
Jews, were visably moved and did neither the Central Verein nor any would be a calamity indeed in
Do Not Delay, Attend to This at Once
ily over a dangerous road and children under the protection of 44
their work with much enthusiasm. other non-Zionist organization in
went over a four hundred foot chaperones. A few of these chil- could be cared for, because at the
view of the condition of Jewry
end
of three weeks the water sup-
Christian bodies, such as the Bap- Europe or America could have rr-
embankment. Mrs. Budnitzky was dren had never been to our beauti-
which compels thousands of our
tist Union of Eagland, telegraphed ticipated in this gathering which
killed outright, the two men died ful Belle Isle and two children had ply gave out and everybody had to
People to seek new lands in which
To
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle:
return
to Detroit.
Rood
wishes.
The
reception
had
as
its
basic
condition
recogni-
their
before an ambulance, called by a never been on a street car.
When 1910 came aroun the com-
of the praesidium at the League of ion of membership in a Jewish po- to settle. Hiss has made its o b•
passerby, could reach them. Mr.
"Although this club is in charge mittee, unabashed by previous ex-
Herewith enclosed find one dollar for which
ject to assist these Jewish wan-
Nations was hearteningly sympa- litical nation.
Rabinowich leaves • widow, two of young ladies, we have • number
periences decided to rent another
you may print my New Year Card in the special New
The writer protests at the im- starers in establishing themselves
thetic rather than merely formal.
sons. Joseph and Ben, and one of married lady members who
house, this time in Michigan, on
Geneva correspondents of the Euro- pression conveyed in press reports in other countries where they can
Year
Number
of
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
Sep-
daughter, Esther.
joined us unsolicited; we also have
Lake $t. Clair. The house had
peen preen declared that it was fine from the Geneva conference that earn a livelihood and find peace
tember 30, 1932.
several gentlemen members and a room for 20 guests each week,
for Jews at last publicly to meet there exists a Jewish people united for themselves and their families.
Knows fee Liberality.
number of junior members . . . mothers and children, and was
In addition Hies has had to bear
and consider their problems and politically and having their own po-
The late Samuel Rabinowich children of all ages who pay 50 operated for • period of eight
Name
that it was good for the nations to litical aims. In doing so, be stresses and is still bearing the heavy bur-
wns widely known in Detroit for cents • year."
weeks. It was found necessary to
earn just what and how wide- the fact that the delegates at the den of feeding and sheltering the
his liberality. He was a member
Talus Over Clinic.
limit the stay of each person to
Jewish
unemployed
and
homeless
spread and grave Jewish problems conference went unelected by any-
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Under the able leadership of Miss one week in order to be able to take
were.
Address
one and did not represent the from all parts of the country who
for many years, contributed large Koppel, sufficient financial support care of all those who were eager to
flock
to
its
doors.
Will Be All-laclusive.
Jewries in whose names they spoke.
sums to the United Hebrew was enlisted, making it possible to avail themselves of the camp privi-
In a message to Detroit Jewry.
"Soon after the conference be- With such • means, Dr. Wiener
Schools and to Palestine and was enlarge the scope of the committee leges.
gan, the convening of the World says we cannot fight anti-Semitism, Mr. Abraham Herman, the presi-
a liberal contributor to other to tne point where milk and eggs
The Fresh Air Committee now
Jewish Congress loomed as inevi- which requires a slow and incessant dent of Hias, expresses the confi-
causes. He was held in high es- could be made available to invalids felt that its week was en a firm
table. In the end the decision to campaign of enlightenment on the dent hope that Mr. Bloch's mis-
Expenditures for the first year
sion will be a complete success.
call the Congress was reached not part of every Jew.
(Turn to Page Oppoalts Editorial) reached the amount of $62.30 and Turn to rage Opposite Editorial)

BLOCH, SECRETARY
OF BIAS, IS HERE

t PO

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Special Commission Charges
Local Administration
With Neglect.

Per Year $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

The United Hebrew Schools
of Detroit will re-open, follow-
Expect Enrollment of 1,500;
ing a month's vacation, on
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 6,
Announce New Methods
when classes in all branches
and Curriculum.
will be resumed.
On that day, also, registra-
About
1500 children ranging
tions of new pupils will com-
!nonce, and parents are urged from pre-kindergarten to senior
to bring their children for en- high school age are expected to ve-
to
turn to the schools of Temple Beth
immediately.
El Saturday morning, Sept. 10
and Sunday morning, Sept. 11.
The Saturday morning classes
are reserved especially for the
confirmation department, which
consists of the seventh, eighth and
ninth grades. All other pupils
will meet on Sunday,
The special elementary school
for non-members will meet Sunday
Cheirus Beis Convention Is afternoon at 2 o'clock. The parents
of these children pay a tuition fee
Held at Unser Camp; Zwi of $10 per child.

Wise and Deutsch, Back from Geneva
Ask U. S. Jewry Prepare for Congress

Sircult
held).
digest
1 "Id
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by •

fore his demise his potent anti-
Semitic poisons had taken on con-
siderable water. In his old age he
ceased to read anti-Semitic liter-
ature only and read also books
and brochures by philosophers
concerning Jewry and Jewish
problenis.

Beth El Schools
Open Sept. 1 0 - 1

Schools To Re-Open
On Tuesday, Sept. 6

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The wheel of the world often
revolves in mysterious fashion. Qr.
Karl Lueger, the founder and
leader of the greatest political
anti-Semitic movement of the nine-
teenth century, the most powerful
burgmaster of the Kaiser's me-
tropolis, Vienna, had in his large
private library a Jewish collection,
consisting of numerous volumes
on anti-Semitism and Judaica,
True, Dr. Lueger died, but be-

SONENKLAR CANTOR
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK

1932.

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