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VOL. XXXIV. NO. 30
KEIIILLAH SYSTEM
URGED FOR JEWRY
BY DR. HERSHMAN
Rabbi of Shaarey Zedek, in
Radio Address, Opposes
Stern Plan.
DECLARES IT WOULD
HURT THE SYNAGOGUE
Says Plan Would Reduce
Congregation to Fund-
raising Institution.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932
Franklin Remains on
Library Commission
Dr. Leo N. Franklin, rabbi
of Temple Beth El, has been
reappointed a member of the
Detroit Library Commission for
another six year term. This
appointment was made unani-
mously by the Board of Educa-
tion.
During the past year, Dr.
Franklin served as president of
the Library Commission.
DR L. FINKELSTEIN
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in an
address over the Jewish Radio For- Will Address Testimonial
um last Sunday, over Station
WJBK, on the subject "The Place Dinner for Dr. Hershman,
and Friday Service.
of the Synagogue in the Commun-
ity," spoke in opposition to the pro-
posed Stern Plan for community
A distinguished scholar and lec-
organization.
turer, in the person of Dr. Louis
As a substitute, Dr. Hershman Finkelstein, professor in Talmud
advocated the formation of Kehil- and theology at the Jewish Theo-
lahs, to serve as representative
bodies in Jewish communities.
Dr. Hershman's Address.
Dr. Hershman's address follows:
"Many of you ate, no doubt,
aware of the plan for communal
organization recently suggested by
Judge Stern of Philadelphia. His
plan calls for the organization of
American Jewry on the basis of
congregational units, the congre-
gation to furnish from among its
membership the man-power to car-
ry on the work in which the com-
munity is now engaged. Thus, in
a community with ten institutions
or interests, a fair-size congrega-
tion would appoint ten commit-
tees, delegating to each the task
of looking after one of the insti-
tutions or interests. This scheme,
it is urged, would vitalize the syna-
gogue and greatly strengthen the
organized Jewish community.
"There is much to be said in fa-
vor of this proposal. Nevertheless,
having regard to prevailing condi-
tions, I feel constrained to say that
the plan is not only unworkable but
also undesirable. It would defeat
the very purpose it is intended to
serve. It would shift the major
part of the burden of the.support
of our organizations to the congre-
gation and thus reduce the syna-
gogue to a mere fund-raising insti-
tution.
PERFECT PLAN FOR Mayor Murphy to Address Dedication REPORT PALESTINE
Ceremony of JeWish Children's Home DISCOVERY OF NEW
MIZRACHI YOUTH'S Franklin,
Hershman, Peiser, Rev, Woodroofe, Herman
Cohen, Fred M. Butzel, Dr, Otto Hirsch,
SOURCES OF WATER
CONVENTION HERE
Aronsson on Dec. 25 Program.
Sessions To Be Held on Dec. Mayor Frank Murphy has ac- of the home; Maurice Aronsson, Extra Supply Gives Hope of
Reclaiming Large Areas
30 and 31 and Jan.
cepted the invitation of the Jewish chairman of the dedication commit-
for Cultivation.
Children's Home to be one of the tee; Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superin-
1 and 2.
speakers at the dedication of the tendent of the home; Kurt l'eiser,
new home on Burlingame and Pe- director of the Jewish Welfare SUCCESSFULLY APPLY
RABBI MEYER BERLIN
toskey avenues on Sunday after- Federation; Rabbi Moses Fischer
THE GUEST SPEAKER noon, Dec. 25, beginning at 2 and Fred M. Butzel, who will pre- METHODS OF AMERICA
side.
o'clock sharp.
Agency Opposed to Legisla-
Noted World Or t hod ox Others speakers on the program
Presentation of Key.
will
be
Dr.
A.
M.
Hershman,
Dr.
tive Councils Leaders
Leader To Address the
The program will commence with
Leo M. Franklin, Rev, R. W. Wood- approprisate musical selections by
Declare.
Opening Session.
roofe, president of the Council of
Rabbi Meyer Berlin, eminent
Orthodox leader and president of
the world Mizrachi Organizaation,
who recently arrived from Pales-
tine, will be the guest of the Miz-
rachi Youth of America when they
convene here in Detroit for their
four-day mid-Western convention
on Dec. 30, 31, Jan. 1 and 2. More
than 20 cities representing seven
states and two provinces in Can-
ada are expected to send their dele-
gates. Many prominent leaders,
including the president of the Miz-
rachi Youth Organization of Amer-
ica, Isidore Epstein, and the vice-
president and national honorary
secretary of Mizrachi Organization
of America, Harry Krap, will be
present.
A reception committee composed
of 25 persons prominent in Jewish
life in Detroit has been arranged
by the committee in charge of ar-
rangements. Elaborate plans in-
cluding social as well as cultural
activities have been completed.
Rabbi Berlin To Speak.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Con-
Social Agencies of Metropolitan gregation Shaarey Zedek. These
Detroit; Herman Cohen, president will be followed by greetings to the
audience from Dr. Hirsch, as the
home's superintendent.
In the course of the afternoon's
ceremonies, the key to the building
will be presented by the architect,
I. M. Lewis, to Mr. Aronsson, who
RABBI ISSERMAN
HERE ON SUNDAY
Will Discuss Christmas and
Chanukah at Temple
Beth El Services.
On Sunday morning, the pul•
pit of Temple Beth El will be oc-
cupied by Rabbi Ferdinand M.
Isserman of St. Louis, Mo., who
will speak on the topic, "Chanu-
kah Lights and Christmas Trees."
Rabbi Isserman, who is regard-
ed as one of the outstanding
thinkers in the Jewish pulpit and
a man of eloquence, will discuss
what these two festivals of church
and synagogue now have in com-
mon and what features differen-
tiate them,
Rabbi Isserman comes to De-
troit under the auspices of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations. His pulpit in St.
Louis will be occupied on Friday
evening of this week by Dr. Leo
M. Franklin of Temple Beth El,
who has chosen as his subject,
"The Jew's Answer to the World's
Challenge." On the same Sunday
morning Rabbi Leon Fram will
occupy the pulpit of the Holy
Blossom Temple at Toronto,
speaking on the subject "The New
Age of Superstition."
Services at the Temple will be-
NEW YORK.—Hopes of turning
large areas of land in Palestine,
now arid, into arable acreage suit-
able for orange growing and truck
farming is seen as a result of the
discovery there of new sources of
water supply by the application of
American methods, according to a
cablegram received by the Pales.
tine Economic Corporation. The
cablegram reveals that American
engineers have successfully bored
a well in the Yavniel region where
previous attempts, utilizing anti-
quated methods, had only resulted
in an inadequate water supply.
"The well which has been suc-
cessfully drilled in Yavniel, offers
great hopes of turning arid lands
into flourishing colonies," Bernard
Flexner, chairman of the board, de-
clared. "This site was chosen be-
cause wells which had been driven
there by antiquated methods, had
resulted in a poor supply of water.
The water problem in Palestine has
long been recognized as a serious
one, particularly in the hill lands.'
The soils of this region are suitable
for vineyards, olive groves and
grain fields and with irrigation, also
for vegetable growing. The first
well drilled shows a yield of 440
gallons per minute from a decom-
posed basalt reservoir at a depth of
170 feet. The successful result of
the drilling at Yavniel demon-
strates that an adequate water sup-
ply can be obtained at a lower cost
through improved methods. I be-
lieve that large tracts of land now
unfit for crops due to the inade-
quacy of the water supply, may, as
a result of the application of the
methods employed at Yavniel, be
transformed into arable areas."
Per Year, $3.00;Per Copy, 10 Cents
Weizmann To Be in
Palestine for Chanukah
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, former
president of the World Zionist
Organization and the Jewish
Agency for Palestine, will ar-
rive in Palestine for the Chanu.
kah season which begins on
Dec. 24.
The official reason given for
Dr. Weizniann's visit to Pales-
tine at this time is that he do-
sires to attend the celebration
in honor of the eightieth birth-
day Of his mother, who resides
here.
SYMPHONY CONCERT
ON SUNDAY NIGHT
Chord of Judea Gives Free
Performance at Northern
High School.
A program composed of the bet-
ter known classics will be played
by the Chord of Judea Symphony
Orchestra, Sunday evening, in the
Northern High School Auditorium,
LEADERS CONDEMN
STATEMENTS MADE
BY POLISH ENVOY
Jewish Groups Score Alle-
gations by Recalled
Ambassador.
SELF-DEFENSE ONLY
RECOURSE, IS BELIEF
Philosophy Teacher Goes on
Hunger Strike To
Protest Pogroms.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
Polish Ambassador to the United
States, Tytus Filipowicz, who was
recalled from this post last week,
is scored for his a legations with
I regard to the situation in Poland
following the anti-Semitic ex-
cesses, in a statement Issued
jointly by four leading national
Jewish organizations: American
Jewish Committee, American Jew-
ish Congress, B'nai B'rith and
Federation of Polish Jewe in
America, made public through the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
The statement issued following
a meeting of representatives of
the four organizations Wednesday
contradicts the Polish Ambassador
on his allegation that calm has
been restored; on his reference to
the Polish student, Jan Grotkow-
iki, killed following a drunken
brawl, as the only casualty; on
his allegation that adequate pro-
tective measures were taken, and
his assertion that exaggerated
press reports are retarding Polish
Jewish amity.
The Polish government Is called
upon to evolve some effective
means to insure the prevention of
disturbances which have been "all
too frequent within recent years."
The statement in its full text de-
Friday evening, Dec. 30, and
Saturday, Dec. 31, will be char-
acterized by a general get-together
and Sabbath spirit. Addresses
will be delivered in all of the main
synagogues by prominent visitors
from out of town. Sabbath meals
will be held in Krulik'a Strictly
Hares:
Kosher Restaurant, 8681 Twelfth
MAYOR FRANK MURPHY
The American Jewish Commit.
DR. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN
street, near Blaine.
ten, the Americus Jewish Con-
will present it to Herman Cohen,
On Saturday night, Dec. 31, at
gress, the B'nai B'rith, and the
logical Seminary in New York, 8 o'clock, the public opening of the
the home's president. The closing
Federation of Polish Jews in
will be the guest of Congregation convention will be held in the au-
prayer will be chanted by Rabbi
America, having received and read
Shaarey Zedek at the celebration ditorium of the Northern High
Fischer, and will be followed by
the public statement of the Hon-
of the seventieth anniversary of School, corner Woodward and
the audience joining in the singing
arable Tytus Filipowica, Ambassa-
the synagogue on Monday evening, Owen. Rabbi Berlin will deliver
of Ilatikvah.
dor to the United States from Po-
Dec. 26.
the principal address. Greetings
The occasion will present an op-
land, referring to the current
Result of Survey.
WILLIAM P. BLIZNICK
This occasion will also be util- will be received from the follow-
portunity to the entire community
anti-Jewish outbreaks, in joint
gin
as
usual
at
10:45.
The
public
The
American
drilling
unit
was
ing
organizataions:
Mizrachi,
Lad-
ized to honor Dr. A. M. Hershman
to visit and inspect the new home.
meeting of their representatives
An invitation is extended to all to sent into Palestine by the Palestine at R o'clock, under the direction of held
on his completion of a quarter of ie's Misrachi, Zionist Organizaation is invited.
Synagogue's Position.
on Wednesday, Dee. 7, 1932,
Economic Corporation working in William P. Bliznick.
of Detroit, local chapter of Hadas-
attend
the
dedication
ceremonies,
century
of
service
with
the
con-
•
"But while it 'is neither possible
sah, local unit of Junior Hades-
One of the features of the eve- have issued the following state.
and the request is made that the conjunction with the Palestine Jew-
nor desirable for the synagogue to gregation. It is also to be the sah, Detroit Cuoncil of J. N. F.,
mentt
audience convene as early as pos- . ish Colonization Association, after ning will be a violin solo composed
take over the work of the commun- annual Chanukah celebration of and a representative of the Vaad
The Ambassador states
aa it is planned to star'. the a survey of conditions by F. Julius by Mr. Bliznick, the young director
ity, it is imperative that the syna- the synagogue.
1) That complete calm is re-
Foha, noted geologist, in that coun- of the Chord of Judea-Symphony.
Horabonim. The musical program
togram at 2 o'clock.
Dr.
Finkelsteif
will
also
be
the
gogue be restored to its historical
stored
try
and
of
methods
used
in
Cali-
will
'feature
Mrs.
M.
Feigenbaum,
Albert
Goorwitch,
violinist,
will
be
The New Home.
position in the community, that it speaker at fate Fridayeve- well-known vocalist of Cleveland,
We
regret that his statement
fornia, had indicated that the latter the soloist for the evening. The
once more become the center of ning services at Shaarey Zedek on Ohio, and the Detroit Cantors' As-
The new building of the Jewish could be successfully applied in following selections are on the pro- rests upon incorrect inform•tiont
Jewish life. The word 'center' must Friday night, Dec. 23.
Children's Home is without doubt Palestine.
the reports that have reached us
sodation.
not, however, be confused with the
Born in Cincinnati on June 14,
Noted Zionist Leader Was one of the most beautiful and best The engineers and machinery will gram:
Sessions on Sunday and Mon-
Light Cavalry by Von Suppe, within the past 24 hours indicate
word 'circumference.' The circum- 1895, Dr. Finkelstein received his
equipped building of its kind in be kept in the Holy Land, Mr. Flex-
that anti • Jewish manifestations
the Founder of the
day
will
take
place
at
Hotel
Stat.
.
'
.
The
Mill
by
Luck,
Surprise
Syn
the country. Every room is airy ner said, to carry out other pro-
ference is much larger than the B. A. from the College of the City
have not d.
Keren Hayesod.
and light and every facility has jects of the two organizations and phony by Haydn, Liebeslied by
center. When the historian says of New York; his Ph. D. from ler. Problems of education, or-
The Ambassador further states
ganization,
finance,
Chalutziuth
Bliznick,
Sicilian
-
Rigandon
by
been provided for to make a com- will be available for the use of
that, 'Athens was the Intellectual Columbia University, and was or-
2) That the press reports
Kreisler, L'Arlessienne Suite No.
center of ancient Europe,' he does dained rabbi by the Jewish Theo- and B'nai Akibah will be discussed.
PARIS. — (J. T. A.) —Millet fortable and beautiful home for existing colonies and of new colon- 1 by Bizet, Waltz "Gold and Sil-
have been exaggerated.
Convention
Banquet.
the children.
not mean to imply that outside logical Seminary. He has served
ies
to
be
settled
in
the
future,
The
Zlatopolsky,
the
well-known
Zion-
The
reports of various reliable
On Sunday evening, Jan. 1, at
by Leber, Overture "Orpheus"
'Athens there was no intellectual as rabbi of Congregation Kehilath 7 o'clock,
On the main floor of the new Palestine Economic Corporation is ver"
ist leader, one of the leaders fig-
news
agencies
and other special
in
Hotel
Stotler,
the
con-
life at all. What his statement Israel since 1919, and in 1921 he vention banquet will be held. Sev- ures in the continental sugar in- building facilities have been pro- an American organization which by Offenbach.
correspondents of leading dailies
dies imply is that from Athens was appointed instructor in Tal- eral outstanding personalities will dustry, has saccumbed to the vided for a reception room, a gen- has been- furthering the economic
in this country agree on the 'sun.
there radiated influences making mud at the Jewish Theological
tial facts as reported in the Amer-
be present. Reservations may be wound received when he was shot eral office, the office of Dr. Otto A. development of Palestine along
for intellectual Vein other parts Seminary.
lean press. In addition we have
made with any member of Mizrachi last week by Leon Laval, a direc- Hirsch, the superintendent; a sound business lines for many
of ancient Europe. Likewise, when
Dr. Finkelstein is the author Youth of Detroit by t o tor of his auger factory, who af- music room, two study rooms (one years.
corrobora tion from other reliable
we speak of the synagogue as the of a number of Talmudic com-
for boys and another for girls),
Tbeee New Industries.
terwards committed suicide.
sources.
E.
Ruthernberg,
8663
Twelfth,
'center' of Jewish life, we do not mentaries and is an outstanding
four wash rooms for the staff and
Three new industrml possibilities
The Ambassador goes on to say
Grafleld 6811. The ban-
Zlatopolsky, who was in his for visitors, a music room, two
mean that the synagogue should figure in the rabbinate and in telephone
Palestine which offer employment
quet will be strictly Kosher.
3) That protests and molts.
sixty-second year, played an im- porches, a special examination in
.
assume all the duties of the corn-
to hundreds of Jewish families and
m.
On
Monday
evening,
Jan.
2,
the
tions have been published
portant
role
in
Russian-Jewish
life
munity. What we do mean is that Conservative
Judais
On Jan. 10,
1932, Dr. Finkel- close of the convention will be before the Revolution. From the room, a dining room for children could be developed with a modest Exhibited Works at Temple
, which have aroused "un-
all Jewish endeavors be informed
" the principal speaker marked by an elaborate entertain- center of his business activities of 2 to 6, another and larger din- capital outlay are described in re-
founded fears which may
Beth
El
To
Be
Placed
by the spirit of the synagogue, that stem w
ing room for the older children, a ports received by the American
only result in hindering
the synagogue be the focus of the at the dedication of the present ment and brige dance for the dele- in Kiev, he influenced the forma- visitor's room where relatives and Economic Committee for Palestine.
on Public Sale.
gates,
guests
and
Jewish
youth
of
normal development of
tion of Zionist societies through- children may meet privately, two
community. This is the role which, Shaarey Zedek synagogue at Chi-
These reports, according to Is-
Christian • Jewish rel.-
up to recent times, the synagogue cage boulevard and Lawton av- Detroit to be present by the local out Russia and contributed great- isolation rooms with special bath- rael B. Brodie, chairman of the
The annual exhibition of the
group
as
their
fifth
annual
affair,
Lions in Poland."
ly, through the Tarbuth, to Jewish room provisions for a baby's dor- committee, form a part of the data works of Detroit Jewish artiste,
did play in Jewish life. It was the enue.
Samuel Benavie is arranging the at 8:30 at the Chinese Tea Gar- cultural activities.
Despite the harrowing occur-
spiritual service-station of the com-
mitory and a parlor and library. which the committee has been gath- held this week at Temple Beth El,
munity, the hearth at which the musical program for the anniver- dens.
While all rooms are beautifully ering and utilizing at its Palestine will close at 3 p. In. Sunday with rences we have been actuated
He
will
be
best
remembered
for
Rabbi Seymour 2ambrowsky, na-
spirit which permeated and pre- nary banquet.
and well furnished, the Economic Bureau in New York for a public auction of the exhibited from the very beginning by the
The speaker at the services this tional director of Mizrachi Youth his work in connection with the decorated
desire to avoid anything that would
vaded all Jewish efforts was kind-
Keren Ilayesod, the plan of which parlor and library is the pride of the guidance of Americans interest- works.
of
America,
was
a
guest
in
Detroit
tend to add to the tension exist•
led. It is to the highest interest Friday evening will be Rabbi
was worked out by him in 1920, the home. The baby's dormitory has ed' in settlement and investment In
Mrs. David S. Werbe, chairman ing between the Jewish and non-
of the community that the sync- Harry Zwilling of Congregation last week to assist in the organiza- in association with Isaac Naiditch. a special bathroom for the young- Pale tine
of the csit committee of the Jew- Jewish populations of Poland. We
gogue come into its own, that we Anshe Emes of Chicago. His topic tion plans for the convention. On
The reports describe the possibil- ish Centers Association, under
In France, his work for the sters and is equipped with a spe-
Saturday morning he addressed
once more turn to it for light, will be "If I Were a Layman."
have studiously refrained from
cial diet kitchen. The nursery, ities of developing the bee industry,
Congregation Beth Tephila Eman- promotion of the French sugar in- also on this floor, has been espec- the marble industry and the fish in- whose auspices the exhibition is giving utterance to • natural feel-
guidance, and inspiration.
uel, and on Friday evening he spoke dustry was recognized by the gov- ially painted by Arthur A. Le- dustry, pointing to the natural re- taking place, states that the auc- ing of horror and indignation
"A genuine appreciation of the
at the Oneg
Shabbas
services of ernment, by whom he was decor- vinger with Mother Goose rhymes sources of the country in all three tion, when it commences at 3 over the shameful excesses and
importance of the synagogue would
•
•
p. m., will continue until the have hoed • self - int
ated with the order of the Legion and other appropriate pictures. On fields.
the organization.
lead to many and far-reaching con-
work. are sold.
of Honor.
which in itself reflects • high sense
equences. Let me indicate one of
this floor also is an attractive sun
The report on agriculture, pre-
On the auction committee are of responsibility. So far as we
The funeral of the late Hillel
pared by Robert Blum, serving as
BEN BEY FORUM
Zlatopolsky, held Tuesday in (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) honey technical advisor to Centr al the following: Milton M. Alex- know there have been no protests
Advocate. Kehillahs.
ander, chairman; Judge Charles
"The synagogue sees Jewish life
SATURDAY NIGHT Paris, was of a National Zionist
Tenuva, declares that Palestine is Rubiner, Henry Meyers, Sol R. or resolutions in the press or
character. The B'rith Trumpel-
WHOLE. Its concern is not one
• country of abundant facilities for Levin,
Nathaniel Goldstick, Sam- elsewhere except the public state-
or a few Jewish efforts and inter- Annual Event Will Be Held
dor
provided
the
guard
of
honor
apiculture. The maritime plain, uel Cashwan,
The second in the series of lec-
Edwin Wolf, Rabbi
(Turn to Page Eight)
Dec. 27 at the B'nai
ests but all Jewish efforts and in-
which is richly planted with ;
tures in the Ben Bey Forum on and the pall-bearers were prom-
Moshe Hall.
oranges, • part of the Judaean (.eon Fram, Nate S. Shapiro and
the central theme "The Economic inent Paris Zionists.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
mountains, the Western Emck. Gal- Israel Ilimelhoch.
Plans are already in hand for
Position of the Jew" will be held
Ar excellent opportunity is of-
ilee and other regions, bear thous-
The nineteenth annual orator- this Saturday evening, Dec. 17, perpetuating the memory of the
ands of tons of honey which re- fered at this auction to secure
ical contest of the Philomathic at the B'nai Moshe hall, Dexter deceased. His name is to be in-
original
works of art at low prices.
Debating Club will be held on and Lawrence. Rabbi Leon Fram scribed in the Golden Book of Charles Wolok Heads Com- main unexploited in the flowers.
Only 120 tons per annum are used It is pointed out that the avail-
Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, will speak on the subject "The the Jewish National Fund and ■
mittee Conducting
art
works will make excel-
able
by the bees, declares the report.
at the B'nai Moshe Hall, Lawrence Economic Position of the Jew in school bearing his name will be
the Drive.
On the other hand, the report lent gifts, as well as useful works
and Dexter.
Europe." Miss Ella Vera .Feld- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
for
personal
use in homes.
points out that "some 150,000 dun-
Festival To Be Observed in
Lester Silverman will speak on man, executive d i rector o f th e
Artists whose works are on ex-
ams of orange plantations exist
. Women's Hebrew As-
. . Young
. The
All Branches with Spe-
the subject "The Ballot Responsi- YoungWomen's Hebrew Organi-
an- now In the country and their blos- hibition are: Helene Tuteure,
.
ionsponsor
Will Be Feature of Program bility." David Levin will speak " Fea t will preside.
cial Performances.
nual membership drive through Its { soms alone would suffice for the Josephine Immerman, Louis Red-
on "The Juvenile Crime Problem."
Featuring the musical program
of Night of Music on
house council organization, begin- annual production of 1,000 tons of stone, Harry Engel, Jacob Reiss,
Melvin Gerson has chosen "The will be the presentation of a group
ning Jan. 1. Charles Wolok,
The week of Chanukah will be
Monday, Dec. 26.
(Turn to Page Three).
Forgotten Man." Julian Caplan of songs by Mrs. David Kallman,
(Turn to Page Eight)
c hairman of the membership drive
a busy one at the United Hebrew
will speak on "The Political De- accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Gold-
committee, announces a quota of
Schools. Each school is completing
A Palestine night of music
too
new
members
to
be
secured
Mendelson.
plans for a special Chanukah per-
featuring the songs and dances of (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) man
during the period of the drive. As-
th e Holy Land, will be staged on
formance.
A
three-judge
Federal
Court,
Mr.
Wolok
are
the
follow-
sisting
At the Philadelphia - Byron
Monday evening, Dec. 26, by the
consisting
of
Judges
Ernest
A.'
ing,
each
of
whom
will
be
in
charge
branch, the children will take over
Jewish National Fund Council of
O'Brien
and
Edward
Moinet
of
a
corps
of
workers
on
the
drive:
the management of the congrega-
Detroit, at Central High School
the District Court, and Judge Misses Fayga Keidan, Lila Schmit-
tion of the adults and will conduct
auditorium. Admission will be
Charles C. Simons of the United tel, Esther Levine and Celia Gla-
the services for them on the sec-
free.
States District Court of Appeale.! ser; and Messrs. Dave Goldman, Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, National President, To Be the and Saturday of Chanukah. They
A feature of this evening will
llarry Thav, Hyman Feldman,
will be in full charge of the Sab-
Guest Speaker; Symbolic Playlet To Be Pre-
hethe showing, for the first time General Manager of Jewish Agricultural Society Says Gap will, on Monday morning, rule on Harry B. Ellenson and Sol Bala-
bath services. The Chaun, the
a decree providing for a perman-
sented; Appeal for School Luncheons Fund.
in Detroit, of a l'alestine talking
Between Farmers of Biblical Times and Today
Ian.
choir
and everything pertaining to
ent
injunction
against
the
en-
motion picture.
Is Not as Wide as Generally Supposed.
On Monday evening, Nov. 19, at
the services will be conducted by
forcement
of
the
alien
registra•
Other features will include the
Next Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Quest of Every Jewish Maid," the children.
the house council pep rally, at
lion
bill
which
was
already
de-
presentation of a pantomime, In-
which time members of all the clubs 12:30, will bring the consumma- written by Mrs. Harry L. Jackson,
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Ga- I and oppressive laws made farming clared unconstitutional.
Sunday, Dee. 25, at 3:30 p. m. a
terpreting the life of the Jewish
meeting at the "1" clubhouse will tion of three months of intensive; chairman of the program commit- special entertainment will be held
b r ie' Davidson, general manager for the Jew virtually a proscribed
The pre s entation
Pioneers in Palestine, by members of
The characters will be por- in the auditorium of the Philadel-
the Jewish Agricultural Society,: occupation and weaned him from was made at this time for an im- be present, Mrs. Samuel R. Glo- work on the part of Detroit chap-1 tee.
of Ilashomir Ilatzoir. There will speaking before the International' the soil. It wart not until these
gower, president of the governing ter of Hadassah, in presenting its, trayed by Mesdames Harold Allen, phia-Byron School to which all par-
also be a series of dances and the Association of Agricultural Ilis.! restrictions were lifted that Jews mediate final disposition of the hoard of the Y. W. IL A., will talk fifth annual donor luncheon, In Harry Becker, Morris Blumberg, ents and friends of the Talmud
because the attorney general-I
case
Burton Clamage, Harry Cohen,
execution of the Mora, the famous
that "the could give vent to their age-long elect was one of the attorneys for ra house activities and the drive. the grand ball room of the Book.; Samuel Greenberg, Harvey Gold- Torah will be invited.
1, 7 1 O dance of the Palestinian dons, told that body
Through the efforts of the member- Cadillac Hotel.
The Dexter School, at Tuxedo
urge."
gap
between
the
Jewish
farmer
the
plaintiffs
and
the
coming
on
pioneers.
The speaker pointed out that of this case during his term of , hip drive committee last year, 205
The guest speaker will be lia-1 ms Max Keidan, Harry Kopel and Ilolmur, will arrange individ-
biblical days and the Jewish
The month beginning with of
and
Sidney
Stone.
The
became
"Y"
members.
ual
class-room Chanukah parties
persons
dassah's national president, Mrs.!
farmer of today is not nearly as; in this country Jews have been office might create an anomalous
During the course of the play- where all children will have an
Chanukah, which is to be observed
generally supposed." engaged in farming since the early situation of an attorney general committee realizes that in order to Samuel W. Halprin of New York.
let,
native
Palestinian
songs,
elev.
from Dee. 24 to Dec. 91, has been wide as is
results,
every
opportunity
to recite Chanukah
double
last
year's
according
b ac k - I
i n ' s floe
lie drew attention to the fact Colonial days and that,
being one of the defendants in "Y" member will have to co-oper-
set aside as a special Jewish Na-
ground and first-hand knowledge erly adapted to English versions poems, sing songs and light the
farmers are to be to Dr. II. S. Linfleld one hundred
case
where
he
has
previously
a
by
Mrs.
M.
B.
Benyam,
choral
di-
tional Fund Month, during which that Jewish
ate
and
is,
therefore,
using
as
Its
candles.
parts of the thousand Jews are today deriving been one of the attorneys for the motto—"Every Member Bring a of Palestinian life, gained through rector, will be sung by a group
Sunday, Jan. 1, at 8:30 p. m., the
sneakers will discuss the purpose! found in practically all
Jewish farm their livelihood in whole or in
• year's residence in that country. i
plaintiffs.
Member." Theta Kappa Rho Ill- make her visit • significant event of chalutsim and chalutlos, ren- fifth anniversary of the congrega-
and aims of this fund, proceeds of globe and that the
population
throughout
the world !part from America's soil.
Of the Cbevrab Mishnak Ge-
dried
by
Mesdames
Saul
Barnett,
Koh-
ver
plaque
will
be
presented
to
the
which will be used to redeem the
tion
and
Max
Fred
M.
Butzel
Mr. Davidson also told his hear-
for Detroit.
soil
J. M. Berri, , Abraham Branch, rnorrah of the Tuxedo School will
Palestine as the Inalienable is estimated at 750,000. "True," I era of the work of the Jewish ler of New York were associate , "Y" club bringing in the greatest
To Stag• Playlet.
be
celebrated
with a banquet espe-
number
of
new
members,
and
in-
Property of the entire Jewish said Mr. David'on, "the number Agricultural
i
Davis
Cole,
Hannah
M.
Goodman,
counsel
with
Theodore
Levin
and
!
Society and of what
proportion are small, but that I
During the second half of the Harvey Goldman, P. L Kanter, cially arranged for this occasion.
dividual awards will be presented
People. Detroit rabbis have been and
Is not doe to any inherent ants-the society is doing to encourage Patrick II O'Brien in the legal to the two persons who score the luncheon prograei, there
enlisted to co-operate latthe edu-
the
alien
registra-
battle
against
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(Turn to Page Three.)
soil. I and promote agriculture among
presented a symbolic playlet, "The
highest.
mime' work to be conducted onions of the Jew toward the
tion bill.
Jews of the United States.
ZLATOPOLSKY DIES;
VICTIM OF 'ATTACK
ARTISTS' AUCTION
THIS SUNDAY NOON
19TH PHILOMATHIC
CON TEST
ORATORY CON
s t tn.
Y.W.H.A. CAMPAIGN
SCHOOLS PLANNING
CHANUKAH AFFAIRS
PALESTINE TALKIE
TO BE SHOWN HERE
REGISTRATION BILL
ON MONDAY
Jewish Farm Population Throughout
World Set at 750,000 by Davidson
a
Foe almost 2.000 years repressive I the
Hadassah Donor Luncheon to be Held
This Tuesday Noon at Book-Cadillac