▪ 1932 D. 1921. Register IYIN and nty-flrst nee 2137 • which due, at 71.1 and and two IS (II.- weedings base• In. cured by art. Now, r of rare pursuant dichigen, d note, AY, THE 7TOUER. Ear to will he auction, . NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY VOL, Important Statement Made by Henry Wineman on Federation's Status. POINTS TO EXISTING DEFICIT OF $20,000 Declares It Serious Problem as to Where Future Funds Will Come From. 1932. FE IN. OLL/61- lortgageo, PION 616 Ford t having Mi.. of larvey T. wife, of ma mon- Ifortgeme ration, of fated the e A. D. e of the 7ounty of I, on the D. 1029, on pa. is claimed notice, for of three '0 cult or esting been secured t thereof, the power gage, and State of I provided, 1 1.1ESDAY, ' OF SEP. lock noon, rime will auction, to etherly or 1. County It. Way. the build- t for the e premise. so much pay the raid mort• at "Ien rat co•t•. in the at- Viet. said Sows: All . land sit- As County an and de- 116 Fair- of Frar• known s. end Grosse re corded page• ft 1992. GAGE mat 616 Ford at baying nditione of Samuel S. in, of De. tan. more, the llama wenty-lifth ed recorded Deeds, for e of MIchl• of October. sixth day acid mom- le s payment said mort• n made In said exten• rtno •nd claimed to 1. for prin e for prin.. doyen hun. nave ten. :mil.. at tatItuted to said mnrt• low, there. 11 sale con• pursuant f Ivied, notice DAY. THE SEPTEM• lock, noon, 1 mortgage at public ler, at the 9 entrance City of De- Iran (that the Circuit as is held), sold mart. mg be at due, as . with the rent DDT exp allowed by a described i ca re pece City of Ns a and State follows, to. bdivision of Section 24. saL W.• 1932. SII ITZ. forti•., — — 1537.36 rut having ndition• of y Wliam il el.., ha end parer ag• is dared b 1,2q, Y. Yee of the /no foams, of J•nusra. ores. , w" and Mai. Waliarn.ton , A•siernmeal July. 1929. Realist, of 129, in fiber rrtgol"• tea,there to of Oda ger. a ewe .201 dollars oat or pre- baring be. lam or a by sift" riff" Ined in nail es statute is 4, .0• I. Pet well be 1 DAY 01 oeclock nooa out her'? he Sou a the Count , colt. Count, Mile. I t the Circuit la held) Id mortise.. ben ee... a. 10.1. 24, with Intoreet annum, and tier end pre. Include. 0- .4. located rfbed as (4- g sixtne ion ofNor. Harper tract bell Settles seer East, f11 lye ,ye a fee Deedo of Fists fie mor• P." (Ulf...L. send eetSa S, Manson. and DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 XXX1V. NO. 19 MAY HAVE TO USE EARMARKED FUNDS FOR RELIEF WORK r a IN MICHIGAN Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper THE LEGAL CHRONICLE e he Coon. Wayne he 1.1111- f. the he prem. AI, or so ssary to 1 on .1 Iereon •I rat costa, the at• ndal.o e paid ley otect ita rich .1.1 * wee All and situ. is County and de• Lot 76, Part of Quarter. tange 11 ording to to Liber es ' THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH 1 NEWSPAPER - PRINTED ETROIT EWISII IIRONICLE LEGAL NOTICE h r 19 AN OFFICIAL In a statement discussing the present status of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation of Detroit and the position of the relief agencies, Henry Wineman, chairman of the board of directors of the Federa- tion, declares that as a result of the economic crisis and the deficit created it may become necessary to use funds "earmarked" for other purposes to aid the needy and unemployed. Declaring that the Federation is faced by a serious problem, Mr. Wineman states: "The financial support for the unemployment emergency relief work of the Jewish Social Service Bureau has been financed by the Jewish Welfare Federation—$35,- 000 having been raised in the campaign of 1931 and $25,000 in the 1932 campaign. However, the demands upon these funds have been no great that the amount al- lotted for the entire fiscal year of 1932 has been nearly all ex- pended, and we are now faced with a deficit of $20,000 to $25,- 000. It is indeed a serious prob- lem a3 to where the funds are corn- ing from, for the Jewish Welfare Federation has confined itself to one fund-raising campaign each year, and as it believes the policy for one campaign each year must be adhered to for the protection of the community, it has no source for additional funds." Mr. Wineman's statement re- garding the use of earmarked funds for relief work follows; "True, the Federation has funds raised for other purposes, such as the Jewish Center site, which funds must be held inviolate, be- cause they are earmarked for the proposed Jewish Center. Only with the consent of the subscribers could such funds be used for other purposes. Possibly we shall be driven to such an extremity. De- troit Jews have always taken care of their own, and a way must, and most likely will, be found. In the meantime, the relief work must go on. Let us hope that future improved business conditions will relieve the pressure. At any rate, wo know and feel that we have the whole Jewish community back of us in case of emergency." Approximately ;80,000 remains in the Jewish Center fund, to which Mr. Wineman makes refer- ence. Per Year, $3,00; Per Cop y ; 10 Cents Mayor of Montreal Also Condemns Anti-Semitism Jewish Agency Asks for 6,750 Immigration Visas MONTREAL.—(J. T, A.)— Mayor Fernand Rinfret of Mon- treal, former Minister of State in the Liberal government, added his voice to the con- demnation of the anti-Semitic campaign of the Goglu publi- cations uttered by political leaders, Addressing a meeting of the local B'nai B'rith, Mayor Rin- fret expressed satisfaction that the anti-Semitic agitation had been exposed and indicted by Justice Desaulniers. Ile stated his regret moreover that no ju- dicial action against these pa- pers is possible. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— Six thousand, seven and fifty immigration certificates are re- quested from the Palestine gov- ernment by the Jewish Agency Executive for the period of Oc- tober to March, the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency learns from a reliable source. If these are granted, the total will represent the largest ap- proved by the Palestine govern- ment since 1926, when 10,000 immigration certificates were issued. The Jewish Agency execu- tive asked 2,760 certificates for the last six month period and received! 2,000. BETH EL COLLEGE WILL OPEN OCT. 17 5 1 6 9 3 Report Insufficient Accom- modations in Russia for Holy Day Services. plans for the convention and to organize the state for this meeting. Mr. Shetzer announced the ap- pointment of Miss Jeanette Stein- berg as chairman of the registra- tion committee and Mrs. Joseph IL Ehrlich and Theodore Levin as co-chairmen of the reception com- mittee. 6fr. Shetzer stated that more than 20 communities in the state are expected to send delegates. The convention, he stated; is to Reform, Conservative and Or. thodox congregations expect over- flow attendances at the Holy Day services, to be ushered in at sun- down on Friday, Sept. 30. The rabbis of Temple Beth El have announced their New Year subjects, On New Year's eve, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak In the main auditorium of the Temple on the subject, "Testing Days," Rabbi Leon Fram, officiating at the sup- plementary services, will speak under the title, "Festival." On New Year's morning, Rabbi Fram will occupy the pulpit in the main temple auditorium and speak on the subject "The Miracle of Life." Dr. Franklin, preaching at the sup- plementary services in the social hall, will speak on the subject, "Why Go On?" Temple Yom Kippur Service. The Temple is anticipating a large number of worshipers, espe- cially at the Yom Kippur Eve sees- ices. The social hall of the Temple, which accomodates more than 1,000 people, will receive all those who are not regularly affiliated with any synagogue and who wish to worship at the Temple. A nominal fee will be charged. The Yom Kippur Eve services will begin promptly at 7 o'clock Sunday night, Oct. 9, and at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Oct. 10. Dr. Franklin and Rabbi Fram will alternate In preaching in the main auditorium and at the supplemen- tary services. Rabbi Hershman 's Sermons. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman will oc- cupy the pulpit of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at the services in the main auditorium and will de- liver two sermons during Rosh Hashonah. His topic on Satur- day morning will be "Elements of Stability amid t h e Prevailing Chaos•' On Sunday morning his topic will be "The Pardurance of Our Jewish World." Rabbi Harry Nelson of Gary, Ind., accepted the Invitation of Congregation Shaarey Zedek to address the worshipers during the holidays. His topic on Saturday will be "The Constant Refrain" and on Sunday "A People's To- morrow." Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, for- merly of Chicago and recently elected to the Shaarey Zedek post here, will officiate during the Holy Days at the services in the main (Turn to Page Five) (Turn to Page TI1110)• Simon Shetzer, chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments for the Michigan State Zionist Conference to be held in Detroit on Oct. 30, on Tuesday announced the appointment of a number of committees to complete 3 2 '- SPINOZA'S ANCESTORS' GRAVES ARE VISITED AMSTERDAM.—(J. T. A.)—A group of pilgrims here to celebrate the tercentenary of the birth of Baruch Spinoza, Jewish philoso- pher, visited the graves of Spin- oza's ancestors. The graves are situated in the Sephardic Jewish cemetery in Ouderkerk near Amsterdam. Rabbi Wise Would Bar from Jewish Life Jews Who Base Views on Gentile Opinion NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Jews among Jews as a people?" he who base their judgments of what asked, "What I said in Geneva I am Jews should do on what non-Jews may say or do were advised to get prepared to say again and again out of Jewish life by Rabbi Ste- and I should be ready to go to phen S. Wise of the Free Syna- Berlin to say it even there," he gogue in an address delivered at challenged. "The high and cour- the first Sunday services in Car- teous slogan of the Ilitlerites is 'Judaea Perish!' There is a two- negie Hall this fall. Rabbi Wise's statement, with- fold answer to be made. Judaea out referring to Rabbi Samuel will not perish. Peoples that cry Schulman of Temple Emanu-el by 'Judaea Perish' may perish even name, was a reply to the latter's as many of them have perished!" Dr. Schulman'. Statement. attack upon the Geneva Jewish The most promising instrument Congress and the American Jew- ish Congress in a statement to for the expression of Jewish unity the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. is today the Jewish Agency for "Those who are prepared to Palestine, according to Dr. Sam- form their judgment of what Jews uel Schulman, rabbi of Temple should do on the ground of what Emanuel, in the statement to non-Jews may say and do should which Dr. Wise alluded. Dr. Schulman has recently re- get out of Jewish life, taking their base pusillanimity with them and turned from Europe where he at- tended the meeting of the Admin- leaving it to Jews with courage and decent self-respect to counsel istrative Committee of the Jew- and lead in Jewish affairs," said ish Agency held In London. This meeting, he said, showed Rabbi Wise, who is the honorary president of the American Jewish the possibility of co-operation be- tween the Zionists and non-Zion- Congress which took the initiative in convening the Geneva confer- ists in the Agency. It also was brought out in the general dis- ence. cussion that the Agency should Sorrowful Jewish Story. be strengthened, he stated. "Sorrow and pride would have Dr. Schulman expressed the touched your hearts if you could viewpoint that while at present have heard at Geneva," he said. the Jewish Agency "is an instru- "the story of Jewish life, as it mentality for promoting the up- must be lived by more than half building of Jewish Palestine, irre- of the Jews of the world. Sorrow spective of opinion on the fnuda- for their lot and pride in the dig- mental principles which divide nity and courage with which that Zionists from non-Zionists, it can tragic lot is borne. Above all, also become the clearing house of pride in the tone and spirit of thought for many other Jewish these Geneva deliberatiqns, delib- problems and can quietly and ef- erations worthy of any parliament fectively bring about a real union in the world. And yet the com- of the active efficient forces in plaint is made by a rabbinical life. " tourist to Europe that 'practical Jewish Dr. Schulman scored the con- men' were missing, practical men I ference in Geneva, which he being nothing more than a pars- termed "A last gasp in Jewish na- phrase for 'money bags.' The tionalism, as it Is passing away," 'practical men' have not seemed and asserted that it played into quite so effective and illuminating the hands of the Hitlerites. in recent years and the notion He praised the Zionists' depart- that 'only money talks' has not Vet quite inflected all of Jewish ure from the rule of voting en bloc at the meeting of the Agency life. Administrative Committee. "Our life, our faith, our tradi- Discussing the conference in tion, our dreams, all of these we Geneva where the convening of a would have had to abandon be- world Jewish congress in the sum- cause all of these have been twist- mer of 1934 was approved, Rabbi ed and tortured against us by anti- Schulman elated: "The conference Jewish passion," Rabbi Wise as- called at Geneva was most unfor- serted. tunate for the Jews of the wrold. "Shall we give up the Hebrew "As a matter of fact, no active Bible because a recent writer in practical leaders we e present the Ribbed Journal finds in its Paces approval of ritual murder (Turn to Para 1 M.) PREPARE TO DEFEND BERLIN WORSHIPERS Twenty Communities Expec- ted at State Meeting Here Oct. 30. (Turn to Page Four) Criticizes Dr. Schulman's Attack on Jewish Congress; Says Jews Would Have To Renounce Their Hopes If They Listened to Anti-Semites. Capacity Attendances Ex. pected To Fill Detroit Synagogues, COMMITTEES FOR ZION CONFERENCE New Courses Announced by Rabbi Fram, Director of the School. Rabbi Leon From, general direc- tor of Beth El College of Jewish Studies, announces that Beth El College will be open for registra- tion and Glasswork Monday night, Oct..17, at 7:30. Several new courses are being offered. In response to many re- quests, Rabbi Fram is offering a course on "The Jew in the Modern World," to consist of a survey of the outstanding problems of the Jews of America, Palestine, Ger- many, Russia and other countries which are centers of large Jewish populations. These problems viii be studied n the light of heir historical iackground, and , specially in iew of the new Tonomic condi- ions. In teach- ng this course, rabbi Fram will ne in the advan- tageous position Rabbi Frans of having , been an eye witness of the events and conditions he will describe, and of being personally acquainted with many of the outstanding personal- ities he will discuss. Rabbi Fram's travels have taken him to the coun- RABBIS ANNOUNCE SERMONS FOR HIGH HOLY DAY PERIOD ■. .e1u Vent. Andiorltso ttriftett our boat, the quest in the noire Achnli foe, mg brother, this morn, ?then heaven sub earth are re-born--- Peep or rejoice? `Tiff far a ntoment i1 bra, lefo-tonting gear! Alhat Bast thou braught its thg trail, unsliine or tempest or hail--- tear or cheer? Pamtbless---the sea; Zhrough iceberg anti barkneso afloat, Vainlg a harbor it sought-- ;\one coulti it ore. is it not, heaften, enough Outcasts to roam? sent us bourn from about' rag of thu light mitt thg lobe--- liat foe tnag sail hone! . . . PISGAH ARRANGES Jewish People Greeted DETROIT PALESTINE SERVICES AT JAIL On the New Year 5693 WOOD DRIVE IS ON Ben F. Goldman to Be Chair- inan of Lodge's Diamond Jubilee Celebration. Next Monday night, Oct. 3, Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will hold its regular bi- weekly meeting at its quarters In the Maccabee Building. Nathan D. Rosin, chairman of the social welfare committee, re- ports that Pisgah Lodge will con- duct services on Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur at the Wayne County Jail and the Detroit House of Correction, Milton M. Alex- ander, prominent communal work. er, and Henry M. Gottlieb, attor- ney and former social service worker, will be in charge of the services at the County Jail, while Morrie Kellman will officiate at the House of Correction. For sev- eral years Pisgah Lodge has spon- sored religious services on the holy days for the inmates of the House of Correction. Nathan D. Metzger, president of Pisgah Lodge, announces the ap- pointment of Ben F. Goldiefan, a past president of Pisgah Lodge and an active B'nai B'rith worker, as chairman of the diamond Jo- (Turn to Page Five.) Outstanding Jews and Non-Jews Issue Statements on More Than 200 Workers To Canvass Community Occasion of Rosh Hashonah; President Hoover's for Project. Statement Heads Distinguished List. Vice-President Curti• s Statement. Vice-PresIdent Charles Curtis writes: "I take pleasure in extending my cordial greetings and good wishes to our fellow citizen, of the Jewish faith on the occrzion of Rosh Hashonah, the Hebrew New Year, "The growing custom amongst Christians of remembering the Jewish New Year with messages of good-will is one which I heartily commend. It is • definite contribution toward better understanding and mutual sympathy between the various creeds and religions. As More than 200 workers have been enlisted to solicit subscribers for the Detroit Weed in the Washing- ton Forest in Palestine. At I. meeting held Monday eve- ning at 9036 Twelfth street. head- quarters of the Jewish National Fund, under whose auspices the project is being carried out, ap- proximately 20 organizations pled- ged their support and provided workers for the drive. Irwin I. Cohn is chairmn of the project, and assisting his is an ex- ecutive committee of 35 under the , tradership of Leon Kay, president I the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit. The Washington Forest, being planted in the Plain of Esdraelon, in Palestine, as • tribute to George Washington, on the occasion of the bicentennial of his birth now being observed. is in the vicinity of • wood bearing the name of Thomas Masaryk, liberator and president of Czecho-Slovakia. A similar tribute has recently been paid to the mem- ory of the late Lord Balfour, when (Turn to Page Two.) (Turn to Page Eight) Outstanding Jewish and non-Jewish leaders, headed by the President of the United States, have conveyed their greetings to the Jewish people on the occasion of Rosh Hashonah, through the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. President Herbert Hoover states in his greeting: "The approach of Rosh Hashonah serves to remind Americans of all creeds of the great debt that is owed by all our people to the Jewish race for their unparalleled contribution to the spiritual life of mankind, since to them more than to any other race we owe the exalted and pure conception of God and of the highest ethical principles to be practiced in His Service. I speak the good will of the nation in extending to the Jewish community of America my heartiest good wishes for happiness in this annual season of renewal." - Education Month to be Featured by Addresses in Synagogues, Over Radio !lu P. AL ear goo, mu brother, the horn, THEODORE LEVIN Annual Observance To Be Marked by Other Events; Speakers Listed for Addresses During Holy Days; Statements by Marwil and Pregerson, 41 of mass assembly will be organ- ized. A Gratifying Influx. A gratifying influx of children enrolled in Hebrew schools is re- ported, registrations exceeding all expectations. Parents are, there- fore, urged to make plans for their children's registration imme- diately. The schools are open I. There will be short id,lremses every day from 3 to 8:30 p. m. at various houses of worship dur- and on Sunday from 9 a. m. to ing the High Holy Days. The fol- 2 p. m. Tht main office at Phila- lowing are some of the speakers: delphia and /Byron is open all day herd Shur, Seymour Tilchin, from 9 a.on. to 9 p. m. Harry Seligson, Nathan Shur, A. The-officers and board of direc- L. Weston, Albert Pearl, Milton tors of the United Hebrew Schools Fisher, Max Chomsky, Israel are as follows: Robert 11. Marwil, Wiener and Is:wine Pfeffer of the president; Judge II. B. Keidan, Alumni Association of the schools; first vice-president; A. M. Preget.- Irving Schlussel, Meyer Wnsen- son, second vice-president; Harry feld and David Berris of Young Cohen, treasurer; M. Lachover, Israel; Joseph Haggai, D. secretary. Directors: Rabbi E. Markson, A. Lachover, S. Kasdan AishiskM. Milton M. Alexander, and M. Michlin of the staff of the Joseph IS. Allen, Dr. A. E. Bern- United Ilebrew Schools. The rab- stein, Milton Bernstein, Julius bis have pledged their co-operation Braun, Fred M. Butzel, 31. B. and promise to dedicate one en- Cohen, Louis Dann, Joseph II. tire sermon each to the problem Ehrlich, Rabbi S. M. Fine, Rabbi of Jewish education. M. Fischer, Morris Fishman, Rabbi L Fram, Hyman Goldman, Louis Radio Add . Granet, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, 2. Radio addresses will bel Rabbi R. Hurwitz, Abba Keidan, broadcast. Mr. Shetzer has con-; Aaron Klen, Michael Krell, Maur- tacted all radio station manage-; ice landau, Jacob B. Lasky, Prof- meats and they have cheerfully S. M Lenin, Sol R Levin, Max offered their co-operation. The Lieberman, Henry Meyers, Louis time of addresses, the particular Robinson, Isaac Rosenthal, Simon station over which they will be Shetzer, Philip Slomovitz, Harry broadcast and the names of the Sosensky, Ralph Spatter, Louis speakers will be published in sub- Stoll, Rabbi I. Stollman, Henry sequent issues of The Chronicle.' Wineman, Maurice Zackheim 3. Newspaper publicity and cir- and David S. Zemon. cularization. Mr. Slomovitz is in The following are chairmen of chaise of the English publicity. the standing committees: A. M. Joseph Haggai, M. Mathis and A.I Pregerson, educational committee; D. 5Iarkson will look after the , Issee Rosenthal, house committee; Hebrew and Yiddish newspapers. r Simon Shetzer, publicity commit- Circulars explaining briefly the tee: Robert R. Marwil, executive work done by the United Hebrew committee; Harry Cohen, finance Schools will be distributed in all • committee. Jewish sections. Plats Adult C1411114. In addition to the regular classes 4. Immediately after the Holy Days, speakers will address van- for children of school age, elabor- OUP societies and fraternal organi- , ute plans are being made this year Wiens. to care for the adult and the The Kvutzah Ivrith, a Hebrew adolescent. The adult classes were opened tart year in co-opera- speaking organization which is ways co-operating with the He- tion with the Young Israel organ- brew Schools, is planning to hgve ' inttion. About 100 people at- a special feature in connection , tended these closets once a week. with Education Month. Last year This year arrangements have been larger they arranged a mock trial at made to accommodate mach of the which the father who neglects his numbers. The entire staff child's Hebrew education wan (Turn to Page Five.) prosecuted. This year some form The Education Month commit- tee of the United Ilebrew Schools of Detroit, consisting of Simon Shetzer, chairman, Philip Slomo- vitz and Sol R. Levin, prepared a program for the work of the 1932 Education Month to be conducted along the following four distinct lines: