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Council for the Promotion of lie-
brew Language and E Culture.
The meeting was attended by
BERLIN.-(J. T. A.)-A con- Dr, Selig Brodetsky, member of
xecu ti ve
a; the W or ld
gress of Hebraists will be
Editor•• Note: Two week• •go The Detroit Jewleh Chronicle publiihed •n
rge of political affairs, and by
ustrea•i vened ni Palestine in 1933, it cwon
a
the
amiss
sat
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history
of
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lMayor Dizengoff of Tel Aviv:
The following is • follow-up on that article. dealing with activities M the House I decided at a meeting here of the c
HOUSE OF SHELTER DURING
JEWISH PEOPLE GREETED
REGIME OF MAX LIEBERMAN
ON THE NEW YEAR 5693
(Continued from Page One,)
a Christian, I am conscious of the Ilebraic background of the prevail-
ing religion of the Western World. We are forever indebted to the
Jewish people for their share in our spiritual inheritance.
"I desire at this season to add a word of warm and hearty encour-
agement of Jewish aspirations touching the establishment of a Jewish
national homeland in Palestine, which it has been my pleasure to
assist at every opportunity. The ideals of Zionism offer new hope
to the Jewish people and the world for a spiritual rebirth and all that
ouch a rebirth implies in the moulding of a better civilization.
"The present year has seen the formation of the American Pales-
tine Committee, a body of non-Jews, for the support of the Zionist
undertaking. I have been very happy to associate myself with this
body, as a concrete opportunity for the expression of that desire to
help the Jewish people re-establish a homeland of their own which
has become an American tradition."
Statement by Governor Roosevelt.
• Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt states:
"I extend my sincerest greetings to the citizens of Jewish faith
of America on the approaching celebration of the Iligh Holy Days. The
deep spiritual quality of the devotions of these days command the
respectful regard of their American brethren of other faiths. The
contribution to the spiritual life of the nation by the Jewish people
is equaled by their achievements in the field of learning and of
public service, science and art, business and industry, having devoted
their full measure to the building up of the things that make this
nation great.
"I trust that the coming New Year will be a bright and happy
one for you and that the deep religious principles of the Jewish peo-
ple will continue to be an inspiration to the younger generation. I
know that the esteem and respect of the other states of our nation, so
fully deserved, will continue in full measure."
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Statement by Governor Meier of Oregon.
Congress of H i :13;9 .3 4 in Palestine;
0 Shelter under the leadervhip of Rs prevident, Max Liebmman. Both articles
were released by the Jewish Welfare Federation.
I
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
It was during 1929 that the late them the Shelter was for more at-
Nathan Bielfield, then president of tractive than the place in which
the House of Shelter, was confined they had been staying, because
to bed with a lingering illness, and I now they could look forward to
as a result was unable to give the regular meals, clean beds, clean
organization the time and atten- linen, showers, comfortable sur-
tion which has been his custom roundings, etc.
Once these people entered the
for the preceding quarter of a
century. Due to the lamentable , Shelter, the group which had not
forced inactivity of Mr. Bielfield, been accepted because they were
the House of Shelter found itself ineligible for care quickly dis-
in dire financial difficulties and banded voluntarily and went back
to the communities throughout the
country where they belonged. In
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this way Mr. Lieberman, through
the local House of Shelter, met an
emergency communal problem and
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paved the wit:: toward making it
imperative for other self-respect-
ing communities to meet their own
burdens instead of thrusting those
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Season's Greetings to All
Too much credit cannot be 0
given to the president, who is mak-
ing the organization .a life work
and upon whose insistence the
home was moved from Brush and
Winder to 77 Alger. This was
made possible under the direction
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of Mr. Lieberman, who augmented se
the caretaking staff of the build- 11
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ing, and saw to it that the new 42
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Shelter was well run.
construction.
In commenting on the House of
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Julius L. Meier, Governor of Oregon, sends this statement:
"The Jews of America should never cease to rejoice in the
privilege that is ours, and we should express that gratitude in terms
of concrete Jewish devotion and service. The American Jew has no
alibi for his failure to be true to the interests of his own religion.
Let us hope and pray that the coming New Year will mean an
aroused consciousness of our duty, With this rather solemn admoni-
tion, I greet my brethren for the New Year, and with them look for•
ward to nobler accomplishments."
Herbert H. Lehman's Statement.
Herbert 11. Lehman. lieutenant-governor of the state of New
York, states:
"The old year has brought distress and fear to the whole world
but on the New Year the Shofar sounds forth its message of cour-
age and hope. As in ages past, it summons us to give thanks for
our many blessings and brings us assurance that through service to
God and Man we can make the New Year a year of renewed happi-
ness for ourselves and others.
"Fifteen years ago a united people answered the war not of the
bugle, sounding its call for service to our country in its hour of
need. Then there was no hesitation or fear of defeat.
"Again an hour of need has come and again our country calls
upon a united people for service. Again there may be no hesi-
tation or fear of defeat. Together, by unselfish, courageous effort,
we can bring renewed prosperity and relieve the needs of those who
suffer in want. On these holy days, ordained for prayer, penitence
and charity, the Shofar calls upon us for such effort. We shall
not hesitate or fear."
Shelter, Mr. Lieberman declared
"We haven't had the success with
young men as members of the
board that we would wish for, but10
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that this may be due to the fact I gs
that in no House of Shelter any-
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where in the United States do the 11 Ne. 1 ki eltie . tti E or;:
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young men take an active part in
was unable to make both ends
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a
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this worthy cause. Perhaps as
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Finally the board of the organi- younger element in this most mer-
Season's Greetings to All
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nation appealed to the Jewish Wel- itorious effort."
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fare Federation for assistance, It
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No. 10 Lauderdale even., Junction
No. 5. Campbell avenue and Union
was agreed that a regular sub-
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vention of $250 a month would be Flower Fuud of Jewish Wel-
and Union Belt, Penn R. R.
R. and Penn R. R.
made available by the Federation
fare Federation.
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during the president's illness. Af-
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ter such payments had continued
The flower fund of the Jewish
for three months Mr. Bielfield felt
that he had recovered sufficiently Welfare Federation acknowledges
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from his siege of illness to assume receipt of contributions in mem-
again active control of the organi- ory of Abraham Cohen from the
zation which was so dear to his Finley family; in memory of J. E.
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
heart. At his request the monthly Gaylord, from Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Governor Seligman's Statement.
Arthur Seligman, Jewish governor of the state of New Mexico, allowance from the Federation was Slesinger; in memory of Isaac
stopped and he went out raising Weinstein, from Mr. and Mrs. A.
writes:
"On the occasion of the annual High Holy Days of the Jewish funds himself, starting where he M. Jordan and Mr. nad Mrs. Hee-
bert II. Warner; in memory of
people, I wish to extend most cordial greetings and the assurance had left off before.
Mrs. Wolman, from Mr. and Mrs.
Principles of Business: Never misrepresent; guaranteed
of highest esteem.
Shortly afterwards Nathan Biel- Charles Chapman and Mr. and
"The citizens of New Mexico hold In deep regard their friends field passed away.
service; high efficiency; best grades of linens; scientific wash-
Mrs Alfred Loewenstein.
and neighbors of Jewish origin and recognize the important part
ing service; courteous treatment to all; all kinds of towel
' The board of the House of Shel-
that they have taken in the upbuilding of the state."
ter again faced the delayed finan-
cabinets for offices, doctors, dentists, and towels and aprons
M. M. Ussishkin't Statement.
cial crisis. The treasury had a
for all purposes; identified at all times with the city's progress.
M. M. Ussishkin of Jerusalem, president of the Jewish National
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deficit of $1,650. Sufficient sources
Fund, writes:
of support for current mainten-
"The present year of 5692 has been more depressing than its
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ance could not be found, and in
predecessors, both within world Jewry and in regard to our political
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addition many other administra-
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position in Palestine. Nevertheless we have advanced in the re-
tive problems arose to vex the
building of our National Home as have testified all those who have
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visited the country and toured it. Both our national and private board. It was at this time that
the board, in its dilemna, turned
assets have increased, in town as well as in the country-side.. Our
and Best Equipped Barber College in the World
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for leadership and social vision to
numbers have increased, and culturally as well as economically we
Max Lieberman, who had been a
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attributed to the devotion, idealism, patience, faith and energy of
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Ile was promptly elected president,
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the Jews here in Eretz Israel and our workers and supportere abroad.
and he inherited a dilapidated
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
"I send to you my blessings for the coming year of 5693. May building, a huge deficit for a small
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it be a year in which our forces will be strengthened and our faith
organization, and the unsolved
deepened so that we may remove the black clouds that have covered
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the Jewish horizon and may we make further considerable strides problems of many years. With
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his newly vested authority, he took
in the rebuilding of our land and the liberation of our people. In
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the initiative in attempting to
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the affairs of the Shelter.
= battle with our opponents. Who triumphs at that front will have clarify
Ess
First, a committee composed of
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= the future on his side."
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Louis Dann
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Statement from Warburg.
and Mr. Lieberman met with a
Felix M. Warburg writes:
committee of the Jewish Welfare
"May I express the hope that the slightly more optimistic view- Federation, composed of William
point which is prevailing at present may express itself in the revival Friedman, director of the Federa-
of the generous impulses which have characterized our people from tion, and the director of the Jew-
generation to generation."
ish Social Service Bureau to plan
Morris Rothenberg'. Statement.
to meet current difficulties and
Morris Rothenberg, president of the Zionist Organization of safeguard future growth.
America, states:
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"The
closing
year
has
been
an
unhappy
one
for
vast
numbers
of
I
As a result of many conferences
ti '
I
Again we are witnessing the spectacle so oftbetween
these two committees,
= the Jewish people.
the
following conclusions were ar-
repeating in our history, of nations blindly staggering in confusion
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and disorder seeking to fasten thcCir own failings and misdeeds upon rived at:
1. The Jdwish Welfare Federa-
those weaker than themselves, and singling the Jew out as then
tion agreed to give the House of
Why
take
a
chance
with
old
victim. Ilence the recrudescence of unreasoning hate and brutality
Shelter $250 per month for main-
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"One little land has been a lone bright star during the past tenance.
2. Maurice E. Williams, of the
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year-Palestine. Despite the difficulties with which It has had CO
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in contradistinction to other Jewish communities, a spirit of happiness would be placed in charge of in-
take at the Shelter.
and of hopefulness pervades it.
'
3.
The
deficit
of
$1,650
was
to
costs less than so-called bar-
"May the New Year bring a better day to Jews throughout the
be met in equal parts by both
world and a further advance towards the realization of Jewish ideals
gain tires and starts you roll-
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Federation and the Shelter.
in Palestine."
40. The House of Shelter was
Statement of Mrs. Arthur Brim
ing safely through your fall
'
$3.98
to move to a new home, modern
Mrs. Arthur Brin, president of the National Council of Jewish
and up-to-date, inasmuch as the
and winter driving.
Women, writes:
"The National Council of Jewish Women expresses the wish that old quarters were inadequate and
run
down.
the New Year may bring to Jews the world over ever increasing
Each in Pairs
5. The new home was to be
success for their untiring efforts in behalf of the welfare of our
people, and a greater understanding of their problems and needs. completely furnished with all new
the
etc.,
Now more than ever before must we strive for justice for our equipment, beds, bedding,
oppressed and overburdened brothers and sisters. Let us begin the Cost of which was to be met by
I New Year by contributing our resources, our energy, and our service, the board of the House of Shelter.
This agreement having been en-
' so that the months ahead will bring them comfort and peace."
tered into, both parties hastened
Bernard S.Deutsch'a Statement.
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Bernard S. Deutsch, president of the American Jewish Congress, to fulfill their responsibilities. On
the earnest exhortation of Mr.
writes:
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"I send my heartiest greetings and good wishes for the New Year Lieberman, the board of the
House of Shelter promptly don-
to American Jewry and to the Jewry of all the world.
"We face the New Year with that perpetual fire of hope which ated $900, which was to be spent
in decorating the home and for
burns everlasting in every true Jewish heart.
Each in Pairs
Each in Pairs
"We of the American Jewish Congress feel that we have special the purchase of new furniture.
By judicious purchasing Mr. Lieb-
reason to be hopeful of the future because we have just demonstrated
erman
made
possible
for
the
House
at the recent World Jewish Conference in Geneva to all the world
Each
Each
that a large part of the Jewish people can unite on a constructive of Shelter to avail itself of many
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
program of mutual self-help, emanating from the representative and special discounts and the sum at
disposal was found to be more
democratic forces of the Jewish people of the world. Our decision
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to organize a permanent World Jewish Congress has every prospect than adequate for the purposes
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of uniting the Jewry of the world at the forthcoming World Jewish intended. In addition to the reg-
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ular monthly allotment obtained
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Congress, which the representatives in Geneva have convened for the
from the Jewish Welfare Feder's•
summer of 1934."
tion, the Shelter has an income
Statement by Nelson Ruttenberg,
from memberships and from occa-
are now so low
Each in Pairs
Nelson Ruttenberg, president of the Jewish National Fund of
Each in Pairs
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sional contributions which come
priced it's thrifty
Each in Pairs
BENJAMIN L. SMITH
America, writes:
during
the
period
of
High
Holy
to out a n e w
"The Jews of America have in the third year of the great eco-
tube in every
nomic depression demonstrated that their sentiment for Palestine Days.
Wholesale Distributors of
As time went on, Mr. Lieber-
new tire.
Each
Each
Each
is not skin-deep. Their vision of a national homeland, built on the
man,
as
president
of
the
House
foundation of national soil, is one that cannot be eclipsed by tem.
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porary interferences in the economic sphere.
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"The steadfast loyalty of American Zionists to the fundamental difficulty and exceedingly unpleas-
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principles of the movement has come to the fore in the test of this ant situation in the community
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difficult time. It speaks through the figures representing the income with
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of the Jewish National Fund in this trying time. The total is made ployed and unattached men living
up, not of the benifences of one or several philanthropists, but of In Detroit. It was found that a
the pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars of a large mass of group of such men were living in
Each in Pairs
Each in Pairs
Each in Pairs
the old Shaarey Zedek synagogue,
Each in Pairs
donors and volunteers workers who saw to it that the Keren Kaye•
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the House of
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at all times. Of it, it may well be said: 'By the people, for the enues. Inasmuch as
Shelter had facilities for care
Each
Each
Each
Each
people.'
what
Allowance
available,
over
and
above
It affords me great pleasure to extend, through the medium of
was being used by transient Jews I
your agency, the heartiest New Year's greetings of the Keren Kaye- temporarily stranded in Detroit,
meth to the Jew, of America."
the board of the Shelter, in re-
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James Marshall's Statement.
James Marshall. son of the late Louis Marshall and prominent
in communal work, made this statement:
"Now again we commence a new year with suffering and with
laughter, with hopes and disappointments and a longing for perfec-
tion. our old Messianic ideal, which makes the bitter all the harder
to bear. We have learned that where in economic life our people
are lessened. We
are the equals of their neighbors their sufferings
must therefore strive for this equality ih all lands. And we know
I that where we have built our institutions with ,elf-sacrifice and ideal-
ism we cannot be destroyed. We must then in the new year continue
give our devoted support to these communal expressioni of our
to
history and our culture."
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sponse to Mr. Lieberman's deter-1
mined stand, decided to permit
those of Detroit's resident unem-
ployed men who were eligible to
move into the House of Shelter
where they would receive care on
a higher standard than at the
abandoned Shaarey Zedek
ing.
The response was overwhelming,
and in • short time the House of
Shelter was crowded almost be-
yond capacity with these men. To
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