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AN OFFICIAL
LEGAL NOTICE
NEWSPAPER FOR
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NEWSPAPER PRINTED
THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH
IN MICHIGAN
Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY
5,
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
1933
Goldman to Speak POLITICAL UNREST Hadassall Regional SELECT THREE LEADERS AS HEADS OF
ORTHODOX JEWS HERE DECLARE A PENITENTIAL DAY
L\t: Shaarey Zedek f► 1AY CAUSE DELAY will Meet May 8-9 GENERAL DIVISIONS OF FORTHCOMING
IN CONDEMNATION OF ANTI-SEMITIC ATTACKS UPON
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1" EMERGENCY ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
JEWS IN GERMANY; SYNAGOGUE PROTESTS WEDNESDAY "L"1:\:!':;, - s::;„,'.'"''"" OF ZION CONGRESS
st:ith
he
Mat II
European Situation Appears
To Be Forcing the
Postponement.
on
Ask Merchants and Professional Men To Clo s e Businesses and Quit Work from 4 to
6 on May 10 and To Join in Three Assigned Synagogues for Renewed
Protest Against the Nazi Outrages.
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of
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KEYMEN ARE NAMED FOR ELEVEN DIVISIONS;
BUTZEL, ENGGASS HEAD STEERING COMMITTEE
FOR GERMAN REFUGEES ,
Important Statement by Campaign Leader Says Federation
Is Not Working Under Illusions but Expects
To Get to Sure Foundation for Work,
W•izmann Arrives in Lon-
don To Tackle Special
Colonization Problem.
Prohibition of Christianity Urged b y General Ludendorff Because Religion Is Expres-
sion of Jewish Spirit; J. T. A. Correspondent Describes
Horror of Jewish Position in Nazi-Germany.
been deciiired
at Least 1,0(10 Volunteer Workers,
ti- PLAN EMERGENCY FUND
RABBIS, LAY LEADERS TO ADDRESS MEETINGS AT B'NAI MOSHE,
BETH TEPHILA EMANUEL AND AHAVATH ACHIM CONGREGATIONS
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Maurice Caplan, Roy R. Fisher and George M. Stutz
Are Chosen To Be in Charge of an Army of
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pt.tillt-ticti by the I /1;!Iiniiix .11- w
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moo workers
; , - metal chairman
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Dia ision A -Louis C. Blumberg,
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Charles N. Agree, Alex Schreiber.
Division B —Irwin I. Cohn, •
than B. Metzger.
Division C--Mrs. Edwin
M.
Rosenthal, Mr.. Abe Srere.
Division D--Irving W. Blum.
burg, Sidney Stone.
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Division E--Samuel H. Ruhiner,
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Division F--Samuel Schaflander,
Reuben E. Rosenfield, Aaron SA.
berblatt.
Division G
Ben B. Fenton,
Sidney L. Alexander.
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E. Fein.
Division lie Charles
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R. Levin.
Division J —S. Brooks Barron,
Shirley J. Weinberg.
Division K -Harvey
H. Gold•
man, Harry H. Platt.
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and Stutz," said
announcing the
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Protest by the Youth
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1 Milli s
Ir,ing
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All
Tens of Thousands of Refugees from
Germany Now in European Countries
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'fell of Terror :Ind lk , tittition: I
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FRED M. BUTZEI
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Campaigns in
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I',k Steering Committee.
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Illlts -.Jews for Help; Funds 11..ite,r
'Laird To Mect the Emergency.
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wer e
destitute and had it not
liven
for the good-will of mem-
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have had a place to sleep aver•
night.
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Of the
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a.-1 clyrence
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of this steer-
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munity, they would not even
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JAG B'OMER RALLY
PLANNED BY J. N. F.
may he stated that the refugees
number in the tens ref thousands .
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by the first week of Air there
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tit its in Paris and between March
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/1) and Auril2, according to
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the official figures of the Swiss
fewer than
no
envernment,
suer of this
drive has
(rant that
1totael.
S.. lent
wi re no less than 15,000 reit,
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he t•ed
for needy
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'Annual Flower Day June 4;
Koffman Memorial
on May 17.
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Suminataring these reports it
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Smith, Sol
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MAURICE J. CAPLAN
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3,000 Jews from Germany came
To Ile Addressed by Dr. Edith
11,11e Swift; Mother and Daugh•
tur Luncheon on May 13.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
CONCLAVE THEME
mer
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who came to Switzerland
ANNUAL MEETING OF
BETH EL SISTERHOOD
con-
under
Ittat the
badly hit.
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Asked w here they wanted to
the refugees replied that
Sr.,
they had no idea as to what was
to becom e of them and that they
simply relied noun their fellow
.Iew s to sei lire a haven of refuge
I,- them.
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PROVIDE VACATIONS FOR
HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN
Fresh Air Camp To Care for Underprivileged Children
With Funds To Be Raised by Emergency Allied
Jewish Campaign from June 4 to 14.
United Synagogue Conven
lion To Be Attended
by Detroiters.
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DEBATE ON BOYCOTT
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
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Rabbi Leon Frani and Philip
Slomovitz To Take
Sides on May 9,
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inform•tion came that Jews
wer e fleeing Germany, instruct•
ed it s European offices t o ren-
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der every possible assistance. In
order tkat the aid required may
be sustained and continued as
long as the need is there, Ilias
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COMPLETE PLANS
FOR CONVENTIONS
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Social Service Workers and •
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Educators To Meet Here
June 8 to 11.
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S. Sir aril Mr-. ■ Inr
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Sir. and Mrs. ILer..
W, r e Me. and Mrs. Meyer
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man..S1r. and Mrs Nathan Eih
if Jewish Social Ser.,. uhi,h w 11
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Aaron Preger-i
Mr. and 31
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Th, III. headquarter-
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fork City awards for the beet atria r !•. tat .
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facing the world. •., - ..., ar.,
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If there are bruisys and oils. .1
ritir-a•ly, ha, have relativi , in tlyrniany and ad-
n n•i ' - which we
are alas aa - In
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He v. ill a rgue . frlillI
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iaal justice.
these , persecuted JeWA may hi. en. Illlitllent A of hurry- , kr,•-•,, or 1 , 1;-
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'''1 , man's League TO Meet.
becam•• "I hate vege•abl•. and I
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the other country. As is known, Ilia. never have to at this at home',"
peckers at the eynti--- -
entirely short of
:.le Rabbi Samuel Fre•l- ':on may fall
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President g un. will he friendly cnneellors
of a generation to come. Thin I bis. already petitioned
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. adelphia; Prof. Mordecai needs
to com e to help small hovs and men over
permit the ref
Morrie Silver- he will illustrate' by examples from to
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by
conditions
into
the
United
Sate,
Further
the
heartaches.
history, RR well 115
is,
f Hartford, Conn.
All winter parents have been
action in view of the present ,
convention that obtain today.
Th. sixteenth annual
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at the Fresh Air Society
The public in invited to the sere- status of the situation is being 'calling
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direction.
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which begins at 10:45.
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