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tiorld it larve, F:xr"I" tier
many, and among a handful
elsewhere, the sympathy of
with the
There is particular vitas..
for encouragement when wi• hear
demands fur the re-opening of the
doors to this and other 1 . 11untrit i s
for Jtiwish immigrants. l'articu-
i larly encouraging during the past
week teas tine 0,10 nnrial appeal in
the N ti l urging that. Ca , rinaii-
Jeuv1-11 iefugees he widcorned to
Na-
Tin guide
I hi 0 - horn,.

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,,•11 the departure of who left for the Ilavah
It.-troit boys and girls at Earnon, N. Y., there to train
fur settlement in 0110 o f the CO-
I . :.,cot in Paltnotille,
I -., 1.1.-t of these functions was , operative colonies in Palestine, Ile
.1 Friday evening. April 7, will sail for Palestine in the early
“iner Ilatzoir, in their fall.
Levi Shapiro Wa- 011111E10:Ill of
on Twelfth street.

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At Littman's Yiddish Thea
ter; "Camille" a Great
Triumph.

ered socially inferior, th e Jei.s
of Germany until a few yea rs
ago lived under disabilitie s that
had survived from the Middle
Age..
"They were not allowed ie
bear Christian names. The mai
riages of Jews and Christians
were forbidden. Jews could
not own houses and lands. They
were not permitted to engage
in agriiulture and could net
Leconte members of the guilds
or unions of handicraftsmen
When a Jew travelled he w,
compelled to pay a tax in e8,11
province through which he
passed. Jews Attending the fair
▪
Frankfort on the Oder were
iimpelled to pay a head tax.
and W err admitted to Leipzig
and Dresden on condition that
they might he expelled at . 1 Y
time. Berlin Jews were cone
ladled to hoy annually a certain
q uantity of porcelain, derisively
called *Jew's porcelain,. from the
royal manufactory and to s ell
it abroad. When a Jew mar
ried he had to get permission
and annual impost was paid on
each member of the family,
while only one son could r e-
main at home, and the others
were forced to seek their fortune
abroad. The Jew s could won.
ship in their wn
o way, in s ome
States, provided they used only
tw o small room s and made n o
n o is e.

,Nlexander Dunia,'
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'owning' succes, of

and friends

gathered to t ittals r,

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Jacob
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his are ', ailing
I .olure Cluudeck, Leah Her-
Ilerzl S111.11 . olnike 011 "A Deeadr• .nn 0
a Zioi n st Development." The talk 'Ion, 11,41 Sap,'
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Ihe Iletruit chapter :wceptml :III 10'0,01011; .1. 11. Ehrlich. for the
mull:6,n to participate In I try - Zino11 - 1
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-1:11, olnIll0ooill111 Will. repie,enta- ,le wi,h National Fund: Aar" 1,
t1ve- from Detroit, Cleveland and Kurland. ,I ,, , e6,11 Haggai for the
Putslourvh.
is tii
repeitti.it in each city. The d
II i virai I r 11,11,,mer ILily ir e
tail , and participants will be an
Bessie Ku,un, r fcr Young Poali ,
pounced in 111• laic near future, Zion.
The pith., and tune of the lir ,
tI•id :nr sh,„deck ,poke for the

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barred from the guild. and from this excellence performance.
air held
"It is tragic that in the face
a month at
engaging in the cultivation of
Present "The Treasure."
111,4,1 WilLiire. The next meeting
of these critical events our tight-
t" wit,"
Fur the final week of their guest , will lie held Stinilay, April 23,
coed immigration laws and, even
If 1111,1 ' err'1111 .note in "" performances NIr. Ben-Aini roil Communications may be addressed
more, our own economic crisis
own ranks who are inclined to the
prevent the American people
Miss Gersten l imyve D sni,iliiveit.f ,, th
lo i e : to the lii.it,..ersti avenue
belief that only
!roll% extending a whole - hearted
6;:e. .,
ri!i',',t, 4:.:.,:aw, u
.lews ore persecutil:1:I a'11) ( i t L i, rt.:17:na:nr,
which was also secretary, Theodore Alender. :7'. , I
invitation to the victims of this
urge them to toot,
3liontertiy avenue.
new Old World tyranny to come we
I " th '' ' . produced on the English stag,.
Don't confuse the issue.
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scree-.
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reasure" will lo , I
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The Unit,1
The
to these shores.
i
h wtnise
Not only Jews, but those
I
/11 Friday evening. Saturda y
Stales profited imme surably by
a
"' at- - ' ,
ong
anil
evening
and
Sunday
inve
the emigration from Germany parents Or grandparents had
o
i
.
, inhi,
ion are the
ago forsaken their religion
.
OF
and Austria of the forty-righters
matinee,
N a i attacks. I n
a spatial'
4'n Sun d ay
—those earlier refugees fromtaretets of the
.the face 14 all evident ce accumu•
militarism and autocracy. Now
Si
NEW YtiRE
Great A tlantic Ai
pa st inon.h, the pre-- , 1
in the el
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::1:/l,.
r no nt 'i ' tt1'h ms 'ill .1(:,11/ given ' ' /)1. 11 :/ l' ' l Iurine lea 1 ,, . 1eports a net profit
as then the victim of ruthless Hidted ruling
,
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ement in Germ any
en
' Of :/1 22 711,
chauvinism include the breast,
2772 for the first fiscal
stands condemned in the eyes or,
(If special interest i , the last
the most cultured, the most re•
This is eqUiVa•
the eivilized world.
performance, on Monday, .1pril 1 31.:::'iti. ie.fn' skf11 1. 1112'l l' i .:.5/Miiiion share and
cent citizens of Germany---the
17, when Mr. lierp.\ ini will appear compares with $29,7:12,975, or
leader. in the arts and sciences
■ 1- the poet Kruniliack ill "Sal, 1 $13.10 a share, in the previous ti,
of the world—indeed, that, to
the narrow nationalism of the
' ''''111 .1... ati ...oiiiiiiiny's cash and short
Nazi, is their crime. The Gee.
t, , , in government securities, ac-
man quota to the United States
, cunt ing for 6:1 per cent of current
of some 25,000 has in recent
North End Cli nic ri'VeiVell 0, ,
. -ets, totaled $911,081,683 on Feb.
years not been filled. How much
following contribution,:
attempt at emigration to Ameri•
In memory of Mrs. Louis or
I,
old level of a year ago. Sales
c• there will be it is difficult to
penheito, from Mr. and NIrs. Mon -
in the last fiscal period m.o. off
guess. But the Administration
h rz h ItoNsii:mtie llilca,T„Irsit, 1,1,trirokie lti:li tt
I
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per cent from the preoding
(Continued
from
Page
One.)
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in Washington should adopt the
12 months.
most liberal and mod humane
and NI,. .1. L. Freud, Nly. an,1
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Nlaurice
Rosenberg,
Mr-
Lodge
of
ll'imi
It'rith,
l'u
interpretation possible under our
Nly-.
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'Passover Celebration
F,„ „, .,,, s . R,,,,,„bi„tt . m„ . mi c ., ter of Order of Easternii. Stir,
statutes, facilitate the granting
. , ite , Par -
of visas, and consider even
of Young Peale Zion
lam S. Vin Bolden, Albert I'. I'll Ilel'rew 1-' 14/ 14 . 1 s.
ticipating in these activities Mr.
brief modification of the law, if
sad er, Mt,. Viola M. %Volt.
art ier in all cam-
K ,..ff Ma n
n•n.y 0 f lost ' ph S
necessary, to permit the entry
The
Young
Poale Zion will ode-
tpaig
. ns of the Jewish NN'elfare Fed- msait,
of the German victims of politi-
Passover at the Farband
front the Misses Henrietta and
cal persecution. Meanwhile, the
Folkshule,
8679
Twelfth street, 0 11
Setts
in Itti„io
ago, Mr.
" " hin '" n and Mr ' and
economic plight of such refu-
Tuesday evening, April 19.
J. L. Freud.
Koffman wits brought to Michigan
gees should have the earnest •t•
It111.011
NIrs.
Clara
of
In honor
by his parents when he was a
His first residenm• was
tention of organized groups. For
seventy-lifth birthday, from
Fisher Theater.

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reason, frelitientlt, she is not included when

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Mandell Bei r.stein broadcast the
latest Jewish news.
Interesting , peaket. and a tine
musical program will feature the
- hour this Suraley. David Bernstein
Is ill hroadc:ist , lie week's new,.

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although America has in some
Maurice Goldenberg and Mb. Jean at Kawkawlin, near tray City. Inc
way s retrog d since the days
Goldenberg.
The lovely Diana h' inward, whir
came to Detroit 28 years ago, was
of Jefferson, when political law
For social service relief fund. engas,,eil in the produce business in won American filmgoers through
erty had • real meaning, that
from
firm
of
Schiller
and
Koffman,
her
exceptional work in "envoi-
th ,,
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priceless heritage has still been
Stritlings and Kaufman, of Mu, later was in the real estate code" has a pacifist mother role in
preserved here to • greater de-
kegon, N1 ich.
ness and for the past few yin cu "Men Tlust Fight," which openol
gree than in all but half • dozen
In honor of NIrs. Robert S. sold insurance for the Travelers at the Fisher.
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nations. We cannot bette r ex•
t
l'Onvalescvns,..
foie
10,014,000
Agency.
St rielling's
press our adherence to our finest
n I eral
lit , . .1. K. Kaufman or
m.. T
e hteh,,Fun
principles than to continue our
o
Mich.
x-
protest unce,ingly, and toe
pal. their la , t re-pects to Mr, Koff-
In hono r oI Nla-ter list
The
tend every •id and sympathy
man at the funmal seroees.
aonittile,eit111.1•, °10111 NI 1
possible to the victims of a re-
K. Kaufman of Muskegon. NI,ch. funeral pruce..iun passed c ongre .
surgent barbarism in Europe."
trcin gation Shaitiey Zeilek and the Jew-
Eight
The Jew, have given so much Free Son-, of 1-rael, NIonteboic ish Cbildrol's
Services in the cha p el it elOVIT
tit Germany that it is well that we
Park Cemetery were conduct-
recall once more the contributions , T wo
'MAO
ed by Rabbi Harold N . Rosenthal
of our 'ample to the tuition whose
Club.
and antor
Jacob Sonenklar. The
C
government now oppresses our
(ham , ' was packed to overflowing
kinonen. Let a non-Jew h e the

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A. J. KOFFMAN DIES;
WAS NOTED LEADER .. . . ..

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and

For Quality and Pric e S ee u,

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be "Hr departing.
and Shlomo
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M""
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Zan, for the Cluiliatzini collo are
na, over
his,
enarlers now and is remaining- here t: , await visas for
JACOB BEN•AMI
spreading over the entire
:eti lenient.
Cllunt rY.
An intere,Ling •ddri , ss was de•
pi Iniarily respon.lhlt, for bringing, .
: \ nether Detroit chapter is in heaved by Golda Nlyersohti of l'al-
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the process of formation at the e .t. a ..
oil). their masterful interpretation
"The reproach that the Jew
Irion
,Synagogue.
Appli-
is not a producer, but is a mere
' I.„,".'. ,',r,,,::.1";,,
„ N. i.iit,iii. Prior a few cities in Mold-
interpreted
middleman, taking a profit as
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. ,,, s. , _, ....,,
,,t,..
,,,,. can have been received for the' --7
goods pass from hand to hand,
,I1,„ sari, ,1,,,,I:!.e,„1,11" i'ne1 . 1k1 i, "1 imnse, formation of new chapters in their
i s handed down from the time
, 1, ,,, pective communiti es.
tart' time the play w as reeeatee•
when Jews were forbidden by
Membership is open to any
,
It is a source of great regret, lonw -
law to become producers and.
1,07, that this was not so and that i, • ,,,.,:iutr i:, ti' , :,,,,I ": t fw `z
therefore, were compelled to be.
. ':inon tish:,',. ` ZI‘eis, : tif.
years
who is interested
d
twi....
,
come traders and middlemen, the community failed to encour:igt , II in",,an;,

authordy. Janie, W. Gerard. fur.'
n u t rioted State , Anilm , sador to .
I;crinany, In his "Filer to Fac•
Kith Kai-erism," which wa n print-,
ed wrote:
"Certain Germans have prated
much of German 'kultur; have
boasted of imposing this 'kulturl
on the world by force of arms.
What is this German 'kulturl 7
A certain efficiency of govern.
ment obtained by keeping the
majority of the people out of all
voice in g overnmental affairs, a
certain low cost of manufac-
tured products or of corrying
charges in the shipping trades
made possible b y enslaving the
I
workmen who toil long hours
(or small wages & certain s u-
periority in chemical production
because trained chemists, will-
ing to work at one serni•nlechan.
ical task, can be hired for less
than Fifth ovum, butler is
paid in America, and cc certain
pre-eminence in military affairs
reached b y subjecting the mos s
of the people to the brutal.
boorish, non - commissioned of•
ficers and the galling yoke of
a militaristic system.
"Subtract the German Jews
cod in the lines of real culture
there would he little of the red
thin g left in Germany. Gut•
man, Bleichrorder, von Swab
ach, Friedlander-Fuld, Rathen-
.1, Simon, Warburg in finance,
Bea-chart and others on surgery,
and almost the whole medical
profession: the Meyers, the Ehr.
lochs. Bomberger, Hugo Schiff,
Newhurger, Berthean. Paul Ja-
cobs°, in chemistry and re-
arch: Mendelssohn. and others,
in rood., Harden. Theodor
Wolff, Georg Bernhard and Pro-

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THE

fessor Stein in iournollint
"But why contonue - about
the only men not Jews promin•
ent on the intellectud, artistic.
financial or commerci•Il de of
Germany are the pastors of the
Lutheran churches. And the
Jews ha, won their way to the
front in almost a generation.
Stoll refused commissions in the
standing army (except for •
about
114 since the war). still corn•
petted to renounce their eclat- Michigan telephone operators honored for •nd action
Left Olive M. Martin, chief operator, Elmira•
In emergencies.
ion before being eligible for no-
Telephone company, at Elmira, near Petoskey. Right—Mrs. Eleanor
bdity or a court function. still
pr•ctic•Ily excluded from uni• Purdy, Detroit, former operator in the Michigan Bell Telephone
comp•nyl• exchange at Centerline.
• ersity professorships. consid•

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