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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

AN OFFICIAL
LEGAL NOTICE

HE
. bETROITMS'''.
E
RRON ICLE

NEWSPAPER FOR
WAYNE COUNTY

and

VOL XXXIV. NO. 32

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
_

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1932

LENGYEL DECLARES Morris D. Waldman Views Hitlerism and LEADERS COME TO
JEW'S POSITION IN Political Status of the Jews in Germany MIZRACHI YOUTH
POLAND HOPELESS
CONVENTION HERE
of American Jewish Committee Outlines Existing Conditions of German

t.

Secretary

Jewry in Address Delivered Before Judaeana; Urges Campaign of Education
on the Part of American Jewish Organizations,

Describes Manner in Which
Jews Are Persecuted
Economically.

SAYS GALICIANS HAVE
LITTLE TO HOPE FOR

By MORRIS D. WALDMAN

(ColUMtht. ISA Jewish Tokfr•ohle Agency, locorporst,0

,

John Bach McMaster, late pro- the subject. It was' probably th e
"If Only They Would Let Us fessor
of history in the University huge vote polled by the Nazis i n
Make a Living," Is
of Pennsylvania, in a brief essay the elections for the Reichstag i n
on Macaulay, said:
Jews' Cry.

The tragic position of the 3,500,-
000 Jews in Poland is described in
Emil Lengyel's "The Cauldron
Boils," a volume dealing with Po-
land and its minorities, published
by Lincoln MacVeagh—The Dial
Press.
Mr. Lengyel, an American journ-
alist whose book on "Hitler" was
an outstanding volume on the con-
ditions in Germany, in his new book
describes the struggles between Po-
land and its minorities whom she
seeks to denationalize. A com-
plete chapter, entitled "In the
Ghetto," is devoted to the Jewish
problem, and the author comments
on the Jewish situation in other
portions of the book.

35

10
:5

"He wrote about Addison and
Johnson, Hastings and Clive, Mach-
iavelli and Horace Walpole and
Madame d'Arblay; yet in no case
did he analyse the works .. They
are to him mere pegs on which to
hang a splendid historical picture
of the times in which these people
lived."
Hitlerism has a significance too
serious for us Jews to engage in a
literary pastime about it. In the
spirit of Macaulay's procedure I
shall venture to do little more than
scan the literature on the subject,
but shall stress what is appropriate
for Judcans, the Jewish implica-
tions of Hitlerism.
Apart from the precedent set by
the illustrious Macaulay, the pau-
city of the American literature on
Hitlerism also appears to justify
this course. While the Jews of
America have been and are deeply
interested in the phenomenon, the
general public seems to have been
apathetic and even to some degree
good-naturedly tolerant.
This viewpoint will perhaps ex-
plain the fact that although Hitler•
ism has been living and growing
for a decade, it was not until the
present year that American pub-
lishers came to believe that the pub-
lic would be receptive to books on

,

"Nordicus," appeared about the
same time in 1932. Miss Thomp-
son's book is a swift, vivid, im-
pressionistic portrayal of the man.
When she confronted Hitler, she
says, "I was convinced that I was
meeting the future dictator of Ger-
many; in something less than 60
seconds, I was sure I was not."
The book by Nordicus is a simi-
lar effort. It is much larger than
Miss Thompson's work, and is in
places not free from factual inac-
curacies. But it is very informa-
tive and well documented. Combin-
ed with an historical review of the
movement there is a description of
the chief leaders as well as an ana-
lysis of the Hitlerist program. The
Jewish aspects are given full con-
sideration.

Formal Opening at Public
Meeting at Northern
High School Saturday,

CONVENTION BANQUET
ON SUNDAY EVENING

Rabbi Myer Berlin Heads
List of Outstanding
Visiting Leaders.

Orthodox Detroit Jewry, partic-
ularly the youth, is anticipating
with eagerness the opening of the
mid-western conference of the
Mizrachi Youth of America Friday

/

Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

_ Per
. Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Program of Midwest Convention
Of Mizrachi Youth of America

FRIDAY EVENING
1 :30 P.61.—Registration at Mizrachi Center, 9036 Twelfth street.
4:30 P. 91.—Services at Congregation Beth Tephilah Emanuel,
5:30 P. 51.—Dinner at Krulick's Restaurant; Oneg Sabbath;
Greetings from delegates; Edward Ruthenberg, chair-
man,
SATURDAY'S SERVICES
8:30 A.51,—Services, Congregation Beth Tephilah Emanuel.
12:00 M. —Meal at Krulick's Restaurant.
2 :30 P. M.—"Referat" on Education, Harry Karp, vice-president,
4 :30 P. M.—Shnloth Seudath, Krulick's Restaurant.
FORMAL OPENING OF CONVENTION, SATURDAY, 8 P. M.,
AT NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Ilerbert Eskin, president of Mizrachi Youth of Detroit, chairman.
Greetings from organizations.
Musical selections by Cantors' Association of Detroit and Mrs.
Miriam Feigenbaum of Cleveland, soloist.
Principal speaker, Rabbi Myer Berlin.
Address by Rabbi Wolf Gold of New York.
Brief addresses by Aaron Bin-Nun, Harry Karp, Seymour Zam-
browsky,
President's message, Isidore Epstein,
Election of presidium.
Appointment of committees.

PROTEST PLANNED
AGAINST ATTACKS
ON POLISH JEWS

Meeting of Local Organiza-
tions To Be Held on
Monday Afternoon.

PRESIDENT OF WARSAW
COURT IS DISMISSED

Breslau University Senate
and Rector Oppose
Jewish Professor.

Local organizations are band-
ing together to protest against the
riots In Poland and to demand
that the Polish government take
steps to prevent future recur-
rence of outbreaks and injustices
against the Jews.
SUNDAY'S SESSIONS
At 2 p. m. this Monday, Jan. 2,
10:30 A. M.—Committee meetings, Hotel Staler.
a meeting will be held at the B'nai
1:30 P. b1.—Second session, Hotel Steller.
David
Synagogue, Elmhurst and
Organization, Aaron Bin-Nun.
Fourteenth, at which plans for
Chalutziuth, Zelda Rosenthal.
the
protest
will be completed, and
Committee reports.
definite resolutions drawn to de•
'I:00 P. M.—Conference banquet, Hotel Steller.
mend justice for the Jew.
MONDAY'S SESSIONS
Other Work..
It is believed that more than
9:00 P. AL—Bridge dansant, Chinese Tea Gardens.
Emil I.engyel's "Hitler" is also
10:30 A. M.—Closing session. "Referat" on B'nai Akibah by Samuel 60 organizations will be repre-
an infornative work, and it is fa-
sented
at the protest gathering on
Gordon of Buffalo, Resolutions, Closing addresses.
Have Little To Hope For.
cile reading. It adds little to the
Miss Edith Sharp, Chicago, and Miriam Feigenbaum, Monday.
Speaking of the Jews in Galicia,
facts presented in the other books,
Cleveland, Soloists.
Mr. Lengyel writes:
but is entirely worthwhile for its
Dismiss Court President.
"In the small town through which
difference of aproach, the interest-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.) — The
we drove, Jews in long kaftans and
ing views of its author, and its en-
president of the University Court
Dickstein Bill May
greasy hats of frayed velvet were
gaging style. The writer calls at-
MORRIS D. WALDMAN
was recalled from office by the
Help Alien. Visitor
discussing some momentous ques-
tention tc this striking antithesis,
Senate
of the University of War.
tion. They formed small groups
1930 which startled America into a that, whereas under the depressed
saw because of the partiality
and looked extremely excited, which
economic conditions of Germany
WASHINGTON.—(J, T. A.)
state of mild interest.
evinced
by him to the students on
they had every reason to be. A
—At the request of Secretary of
today others are impelled to be-
They Can Be Wrong.
trial for attacking the Jews dur-
Labor, Doak, Congressman Sam-
stranger in a Galician town is not
Dorothy Thompson's "I Saw Hit . come Socialists, and even Commun-
ing
the
recent anti-Semitic ex-
Comes
to
Detroit
Under
the
a good omen, he may he the new
uel Dickstein, of New York, as
ler," originally published as a mag ists, Hitler, by invoking the theory
ceases, the Yiddish press reports.
tax-collector or a new spy. The
chairman of the house immigra-
azine article, and "Hitler, the Iron of race superiority, has been able
Auspices of the Local
Professor
Waszutiruild, the pre-
tion committee, has introduced a
Jews of Eastern Galicia have little
Fist of Germany," by an anony to swing a vast following into the
RABBI MYER BERLIN
Chalutzos.
siding officer recalled, showed his
to hope from life."
bill to make it possible for an
mous writer who calls himsel f
President, Mizrachi World
(Turn to Page Eqpt)
favoritism
to
such an extent that
alien temporary visitor to
When Jews in Vilna were asked
Organization.
Goldie Myerson, Palestinian la- Jewish students who suffered at •
change his status and obtain per-
what stand they took in the quern!!
bor
leader
and
representative
of
the
hands
of
anti-Semites
were
night. It is the fisrt time that manent admission without leav-
between Lithuania and Poland,
Radium Discovered by .
Detroit Jewry will have the oppor- ing the country, as heretofore the Histadruth, the Jewish Labor expelled as disciplinary measures,
they said they had no desire to he-
Federation
of
Palestine,
will
be
Experts in Palestine
while their attackers escaped with
tunity to meet and hear all the has been necessary.
long to Lithuania. They told Leng-
' Under Dickstein's bill, such the guest of the Chalutzos, De- minor reprimands.
leaders of the Mizrachi and Miz-
yel: "We can get on fairly well
alien would apply to any immi-
rachi Youth,
with our Polish neighbors, if only
The dean of the Evangelical
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
they would let us make a living."
Problems of vital importance to gration office in the United
College of the University of War-
American experts, who have
Mr. Lengyel adds that his informer
the Mizrachi Youth will be dis- States, and if he could show
saw,
a clerical, Hume, was ap-
come
to
Hamath-Geder,
near
forgot "the Jew beatings in the au- Contest To Be Held at the Zemach, for the purpose of ana- Rabbi Lauded for Service in cussed. Among the problems on that he is entitled to permanent
pointed to replace Waszutinski.
Melbourne Center on
admisison in accordance with
tumn of 1931 when students of the
lyzing the water there, report
The Yiddish press expresses the
Detroit in the Past
immigration laws, would be en-
University of Vilna had started a
that their chemical analysis has
Jan. 5.
hope that Bursze will conduct the
25 Years.
titled to a change of status with-
rumpus."
proved that the wells in Ha-
trials impartially and will not
out
the production of animmi-
Blamed by Lithuanians.
evince the provocative methods
The Jewish Center debate team math possess radium elements.
A festive occasion marked the
gration visa. It is necessary
In the meantime, according to will open the season in a contest The experts are continuing their
displayed by his predecessor.
three-fold celebration at the din-
at present to take a trip abroad
Lengyel, Jews are also blamed by with the City College of Detroit investigation. -
to obtain such a visa from an
the Lithuanians for not siding with on Thursday, Jan. 6, at the Jewish
Apart from this, considerable ner of Congregation Shaarey
Opim* Jewish Professor.
Zedek
last
Sunday
evening,
Ap-
American
consul
and
then
face
them. Ile writes:
Center, 31 Melbourne, at 8:15 interest has also been evoked by
BRESLAU.—(J. T .A.) — The
immigration inspectors, in addi-
"The Lithuanians told the Jews o'clock
a statement made in the British proximately 500 filled the social
Rector
and the Senate of the
tion,
upon
returning.
that they were ungrateful. Had not
The Jewish, Center represnta- Parliament a few days ago to hall to capacity in celebration qt
University of Breslau have openly
The fact that the request for
Lithuania given her Jews local au- lives will argue the negative of the effect that the government Chanukah, of 'the seventieth an-
joined
the
Nazi opposition to the
this
bill
came
from
the
secretary
niversary of the synagogue and
tonomy? they asked, without men- the proposition, "Resolved, that at would be prepared to take a
continued membership on the law
of labor, is regarded as a favor-
tioning the fact that the autonomy least 60 per cent of all state and practical interest, for naval pur- the twenty-fifth anniversary of
faculty
of
the Jewish professor,
able indication. So far as is
was subsequently withdrawn. They loyal revenue be derived from poses, in any petroleum resour- Dr. A, M. Hershman's service as
Ernst Cohn, who has been the
known, however, the state de-
reminded the Jews that Lithuania sources other than tangible prop- ces which Palestine may be rabbi of the congregation.
target
of
agitation and attack
partment has not yet expressed
was supporting the Jewish schools erty."
proved to possess. It is regard-
Speakers at the dinner joined
its position regarding this pro-
since the opening of his lecture
out of government funds. They
The method of debate will be ed as a sign that some practical in lauding the contributions to the
josed legislation.
series on Nov. 10.
reminded them in the summer of somewhat new in local debating progress has been made by the Jewish life of Detroit by Rabbi
1920—when the Lithuanians occu- circles. The cross question meth- investigators who have been Hershman, and the event was a
Rector Brockelmann and the
pied Vilna—they appointed a Jew od wherein each debater will be searching for petroleum pools in demonstration by the audience for
University Senate have Issued ■
as minister of Jewish affairs."
Southern
Palestine.
According
joint statement declaring that
sits rabbi, in recognition for the
questioned for a limited period by
Thus the Jews in Vilna find them- the opposing side will be used.
to S. G. Blake, geological adviser 'services he rendered during the
"the continuation of Professor
selves between two fires.
Cohn's lectures cannot be toler-
The Jewish Center team will to the Palestine government, quarter of a century of residence
GOLDIE MYERSON
petroleum
companies
have
ex.
In the Ghetto.
ated
since Professor Cohn has not
here. Numerous telegrams of
be chosen from a squad consist-
Discussing the position of the ing of Max Chomaky, Adolph pressed the opinion that oil pools greetings were received from or-
troit Women's Pioneer Organiza- maintained the necessary political
reserve."
'
Jews in Poland, Mr. Lengyel quotes Goldberg, George Kratchman, Ida may exist within that area. He ganizations and from individuals
tion for Palestine, this Saturday
a Jewish authority as stating: Hertz, Morris Shilman and David adds that exploration of the area who were unable to attend the
evening, Dec. 31, Sunday, Jan. 1,
Professor Cohn is believed to
is now being made to determine dinner.
"There are about 3,500,000 Jews Goldman.
Dr. William Feinbloom's and Wednesday, Jan, 4,
have fallen into a trap net for him
in Poland; 3,000,000 of them are
AARON BIN•NUN
David Goldman has been appoint- whether the surface flows indi-
Greetings from Seminars.
Telescopic Glass Hailed
Miss Meyerson will address in the course of a newspaper inter.
paupers and 490,000 are destitute. ed coach of the team to fill the cate the existence of petroleum
Leader of Poel Harnizrachi.
Dr.
Hershman'.
alma
mater,
the
view. Asked by a newspaperman
meetings
of
the
groupa
in
this
by Optometrists.
The rest can barely make a living." vacancy caused by the resignation in commercial quantities.
Jewish Theological Seminary of w hi ch talk s
city and will also confer with their whether or not In his view Leon
Mr. Lengyel quotes this authority of Theodore Baruch. Mr. Goldman
will be given with dis-
America, and his fellow-alumni,
Trotsky, the exiled Soviet leader,
executive
committees.
CHICAGO.— (J. T. A.) — The
as stating that enough ships conic' has had wide experience in public
Joined in greeting him through cussions to follow will be: Organ i- perfection of a new type of tele-
Mis- Myerson, whose visit here merits asylum in Germany. Pro-
not be built to take ail the Jew, speaking. Last year he was the
eFduuncdatiofonr , Chalutziuth,
their spokesman, Dr. Louis Fin-
fessor
Cohn • replied: "Spiritual
who would want to leave Poland, winner of the Davidow City Col-
f scopic lens that will bring vision to last year left a profound impres- workers always deserve protection
kelstein of New York, who was V'
n aA t v i o o Akibah
"if they had the money and knew lege Oratorical contest and partici-
da nh'
, purpose
o people with as little as two per sion and whose remarkable per- f they avoid agitation as politi-
the guest speaker of the evening. B'nai
movement,
Torah
cent sight, was announced here at sonality won for her and her '
where to go."
pated in the national oratorical
Comparing the conditions which constructive work in Palestine.
cians of whom we have plenty
This is the first mid-western the eleventh annual conyent.sn cf Cause a host of admirers, comes urselves."
"Trapped in the Ghetto."
contest. For the past two years
affected
the
Jews
of
Palestine
in
convention
that
the
Mizrachi
the American Academy of Optom- as the representative of the Pal- °
he
has
been a member of the City
Mr. Lengyel writes in describing
the days of the Maccabees with
estine
Jewish
Workers'
Federa-
The reactionary press caught up
etry.
College debate team. Previous to
Polish Jewry's
the problems of Jewry today, holds and was called upon the
Dr. William Feinbloom of New tion and In particular its women's t his statement and denounced Pro-
college career he was an out
Dr. Finkelstein emphasized that request of the branches in this York, whose seven years' experi- division, the Moazath Ilspoalot f essor Cohn as a Trotskyist ,
"The Jews of Poland are now his
President
of
Kosher
Kitchen
debater at Northern High
part of the country. The confer-
ruthlessly put out of existence, eco- standing
Jews are Orientals with virtues ence
G ets ImportantPost;
At the same time a number of
School.
was made necessary because ment resulted in the new type lens, ans . will devote her visit locally
nomically. Driven from gainful oc-
that crave for "firmness of faith ,
Admission to this event is free.
of
the constant increase of revealed the discovery in a paper to aid in the work of the Pioneer p rofessors and students announced
Other Appointments.
deep
idealism,
unswerving
loyalty,
read
before
the
assembled
optome-
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) The public is invited.
(Turn to Page Five.)
Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
profound affections." In the mod- (Turn to Page Four)
trists.
Maxwell L. Black and Byron ern order, he continued, Jews
According to Dr. Feinbloom, who
Geller were appointed Assistants come in contact with a searching
is chief of the optometric staff of
Attorney General of Michigan by for order and for systematic liv-
the West Side Hospital, New York,
mg.
Attorney
General-elect
Patrick
IL
the
improvement will bring sight to
• •
"Rabbi Hershman and men
almost dimmed eyes, and will en-
of his type can best interpret our
able thousands of greatly handi-
ideals to the world," Dr. Finkel-
capped people to perform the same
tasks as those with perfect vision.
stein said. "We now find our-
Social Consciousness of Detroit Jews Lauded by Mayor
The discovery was received with All "..fliliated Agencies To Make Their Reports Under
selves spiritually bankrupt. Our Rally To Aid Drive Planned
Murphy; Key to Building Presented to President
Chairmanship of Clarence H. Enggass; Maurice
Jewish professional men do not
enthusiasm among members of the
To
Be
Held
in
'
Academy and Dr. Thomas McIlur-
Herman Cohen; Appeal Made for Support.
help us bring our message to the
Caplan Heads Campaign Planning Committee.
January.
ry.
nie of Brooklyn, N. Y., president of
world, and therefore lose it them-
the American Optometric Associa-
selves. The world today is sinking
Impressive ceremonies marked I that the genius of the Jew lies in
Plans
for the annual meeting will be the second year that Mr.
Preparations are now under way tion, said:
back into paganism and atheism.
the official dedication of the Jew- I a craving for social righteousness.
"Its importance can only be rea- of the Jewish Welfare Federa- Caplan has served as chairman of
There is only one basis for eth. for the annual membership cam-
ish Childrens Home, Burlingame Ile said that he always looked upon
tion
are
now
practically, complete. this important committee which
o the United Hebrew lized when we recall the state of
ical life—the belief in God. It earls. of
and Petoskey avenues, last Sunday Fred Butzel as the first citizen in
The membership' dues those who are almost blind. This The meeting will be held at 4 will have charge of plans and ar-
is the fear of the Lord that we be oo
afternoon. A group of noted Detroit in social endeavors, and
o'clock Sunday afternoon, Jan. 29, rangements for the Allied Jewish
The world
Jews must
teach is
to not
the running
world have been reduced, and instead of invention which is given free'y to at Temple Beth El.
speakers joined in inspiring the mentioned as other outstanding
Campaign next spring.
55 it is now between $2 and 65, the world of science, and can le
again.
overflow audience which filled the figures for social service Milton M.
Clarence H. Enggass, president
The following officers of the
used
by
every
-iptmetrist
i
with
$5
the
maximum
fee.
Milton
to
help
a away from but is seeking God."
gymnasium of the beautiful home. Alexander, Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich and
of
the
Federation,
will
preside
and
Detroit
Service Group and the
Continuing
his in comparison
of Bernstein, a member of the board his patients, will do much to make
Has Faith
Jewry.
It is estimated that more than 600 Mrs. Henry Wineman.
was thousands of people now depend. will give his annual message. Re- Jewish Welfare Federation are
men and women filled every avail-
The work radiating from the
ports
of
the
activities
of
the
agen-
members of Mr. Caplan's commit-
unanimously
to act as ent on public charity, independent.
modern and ancient conditions, of
directors of appointed
the schools,
able seat and lined the walls of the j home, the Mayor said in conclud-
chairman of the campaign. His A new world is in store for thore cies in the Federation will be pre- tee: Maurice Aronsson, Vise-chair-
Fi have been
Dr.nkelstein
said:
nig his address, is a credit not only
large hen.
man of the board, Detroit Ser-
"We
chosen by God committee consists of Julius Braun, partially blind who will be helped ' sented by their presidents.
A solemn note was given the to the Jew, but also to every citizen
Agendas To Report.
to come here and to enjoy the Harry Cohen, Joseph II. Ehrlich, by this discove•-y."
vice Group; Aaron DeRoy, preei-
occasion at the very opening of in this community.
Dr. Feinbloom showed what a
The program will thus include dent of the Detroit Service Group
. L
a n d a , D
A ; ,Mid.
the program, when Dr. Otto A.
Rev. Woodroofe Speaks.
fruits and advantages of this land. Louis Robinson,
Zemon, distinct improvement the new type an account of the year's work of and vice-president of the Jewish
Hirsch, superintendent, gave the
"Nothing is more appealing in
It is enduring proof that East and and Robert R. Marwil, ex-officio. A lenses were over the old type in the Detroit Service Group, Fresh Welfare Federation; Clarence H.
invocation, prior to introducing life than the appeal of the child,"
West finds its amalgam. I find meeting for the purpose of formu- use for the past 60 years by com- Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan Enggass, president of Federation
Fred M. Butzel as master of cere- declared Rev. W. B. Woodroofe,
great hope in this congregation lating plans for the campaign was paring the latter with the ordin- Association, House of Shelter, and chairman of the board. Dte
monies for the afternoon. Then fol- president of the Social Agencies
and others like it for what they held at the home of Mr. Bernstein ary opera or field glasses.
Jewish Centers Association, Jew- troit Service Group; Israel Hind-
lowed the ceremony of the pres- for Metropolitan Detroit, whose ad-

From statistics taken from his WI Child Care Council, Jewish hoch, Robert R. Marwil and Nor-
can do to interpret the Jew to where all details were planned. It
entation of the key to the new dress followed the Mayor's.
the
world.
I
believe
that
the
was
decided
to
have

large
mem-
personal
study,
Dr.
Feinbloom
is
of
'
Child Placement Bureau. Jewish man Schwartz, vice-presidents of
MAXWELL L. BLACK
building to Herman Cohen, presi-
"If we can safeguard the life of
meeting of the Jewish faith dating bership rally some time in January.Ithe opinion that 40 per cent of per-
Home, Jewish Old Detroit Service Group; Nate S.
dent, who also was the chairman the child we do a most constructive O'Brien. Max J. Keidan was re- back 3,500 years with the Greek It was made clear that this con- sons now classed as blind, but who , Children's
of the building committee. The key work," he continued. "I am con- appointed collector of the state's culture which find, expression tribution paid directly to the I are suffering from subnormal vbs. , Folks Home, Jewish Social Ser- Shapero, vice-president of Feder-
vice
Bureau,
Jewish Unemploy- ation; Samuel Summerfield, hon-
was first presented by I. M. Lewis, cerned that the social agencies delinquent debts by Mr. O'Brien. into this countrywill give birth school , in the form of annual mem-lion only, will be aided in returning I
ment Emergency Council, Mothers' orary president, Detroit Service
architect, to Maurice Aronsson, should carry on so that we may
bershi;t dues does not in any way to the ordinary pursuits of life. . Cii , North End i
to a greater civilization,
Other
Jewish
appointments
an-
Group, and Henry Willman, chair-
chairman of the dedication com- strengthen the faith and hope of
The new lenses are of the cylin- Hebrew Schools, United Jewish man of the board, Jewish Welfare
"Will Jews become American- interfere with the contribution
nounced this week include the
mittee, who then turned it over to the people."
ized
to
the
spirit
of
Ralph
Waldo
made
to
the
Jewish
Welfare
Fed-
selection
by
Sheriff-elect
Thomas
I
Charities,
and
Young
Women's
Federation.
(Turn to Page Five.)
Mr. Cohen.
Congratulating the home, Rev. C. Wilcox of Dr. Mark Herzfeld Emerson and Oliver Wendell eration of which the schools are a
Hebrew Association.
Other members of the commit-
Mayor Murphy'. Address.
constituent agency. The member-
member-
Woodroofe called it a great piece to be under-sheriff, and the fol-
Everyone interested in the work tee, which will hold Rs fint meet-
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Shea- of humanitarian service.
Holmes, to the great ideals upon ship dues is comparable to the dues FRANKLIN TO PREACH
lowing
to
be
among
his
deputies:
of
the
Jewish
%5
eltare
Federation
ing
early in January, are Charles
rey Zedek then gang • dedication
which this country was founded, paid to any other organization. It A NEW YEAR'S SERMON, 4
Dr. Fesnklin's Address.
Roy Radner, David Gottlieb, or will they be Americanized to
invited to attend. Contribu- N. Agree, Milton M. Alexander,
hymn of his own composition, ac-
Rev. Woodroofe's address was Louis Berg, Harry Goldstein, Isa- the boxing match and the foot- is simply a membership fee by
Irving
W. Blumberg. Sol M. Cole,
tors
to
the
Allied-
Jewish
Cam-
companied by Miss Della Tobin.
followed by Dr. Franklin's who dore Jacobsen, Sam Leve, Albert ball game? The combining of which t h e contributor identifi es
Under the title "The Call of ' Paign. the Community Fund, or Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Joseph H.
Mayor Frank Murphy, whose en- declared:
himself (tiredly with the institu.
Federetion's
constituent
agencies
Ehrlich,
Roy IL Fisher, Samuel
Block,
George
Buckley,
Joseph
Judaism
with
Americanism
of
the
trance into the hall was the signIsl
lion and expresses his sympathy Tomorrow," Dr. Leo It. Franklin
"We are here not only to dedicate
will preach a New Year's sermon are eligible to vote.
Frank, Dr. Hugo A. Freund, Wil-
highest order will mean the area- for its work.
for prolonged applause, declared the Jewish Children's Home, but Craig.
f
from
the
pulpit
of
Temple
Beth
liam
Friedman,
Iles. Samuel It.
lion of super-Americanism.
The reeeting will be followed by
Black'. Jewish Activities.
that "the home should be twice also to dedicate ourselves to the
The dance of the Alumni Assoc -
blessed because its dedication takes cause for which it stands. No
"It is because I believe this iation of the schools that was to El on Sunday morning, Jan. 1. , a dinner and entertainment spon- Glogower, Harry S. Grant, Jesse
Maxwell L. Black, who will be
place on the Feast of Dedication more responsible task rests upon assigned to condemnation work in congregation can do much to hold have been held Dec. 28, and was Is thin address he will attack sored by the Detroit Service F. Hirschman, Julian H. Kroh's,
Isadore Levin, Theodor, Levis,
of the Jews and on the First Day the community than the care of its the state's legal department, came an this light, to rekindle the postponed because of the death of some of the salient problems by
which modern civilization is con- I Campaign Plaaniag Committee. Meyer L Prentis, Reward L Rods-
in the Christian year."
children. We must meet the prob- to Detroit seven years ago from Chanukah light, that I have faith A. D. Markson, will be held Jan. 21. fronted.
Maurice
man.
J.
Samuel H. Istdiset, Nod=
Caplan
will
head
the
Mayor Murphy quoted from the lem of child care with an united Massachusetts. Ile has practiced in the Jews of America. Rabbi The fifth annual anniversary din-
The Temple Choral Choir, un- Csmpaign Planning Committee of H. Scholnick, Mows abotaer, Hoe.
address delivered by Dr. Leo M. front. There must not be • mul- law for the last ten yearn, and Hershman plays ■ great part in ner of the Chevrah Mishnah Ge-
der
the
leadership
of
George
Gal-
the
Detroit
Service
Group
of
the
Ty
&Wawa, Sidney Stew
Franklin at the religious sympos- tiplication of effort. We should all had offices in Boston and Law- this respect." morrah, which was scheduled for
Tux edo rani, will furnish the musical ser• I Jewish Welfare Federation, se- George M. Stet; Melville IL ptttiy `P
ium conducted recently under the dedicate ourselves for working to- rence, Mass. He is an ardent
Dr. Finkelstein congratulated S un d ay, an.,
cording
to
an
announcement
by
Mrs.
Henry
Wiaeraaa, Sawa A...
School, and was also postponed, will vice. Services begin as =al at
auspices of the Mayor's Unemploy-
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be held Sunday, Jan. 15.
I Aaron DeRoy, president. This Wolf and Julian
10:45 a. tn.
ment Committee, and emphasized (Turn to Page Onpolt* Editorial!) (Turn to Page Owens Editorial)

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