I-1- E ETROIT EWISH AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY e rely - "kr 4, VOL. XXXIV. NO. 50 , find r3t, ; and b ile ' ih niry C 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 ",;,i,„•, 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. •- that of he 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 :■ Iay Maurice Caplan, Roy R. Fisher and George M. Stutz Are Chosen To Be in Charge of an Army of II 1 11Jrd .I. pt.tillt-ticti by the I /1;!Iiniiix .11- w iL ❑ plan, Roy moo workers ; , - metal chairman 1 : cagiinaign to he held la . 5 o f lh '1, , it. ;111 dal : inoll the rahhi. ;old from the I • of I ill I; a- LiI.. and the asiii i. 11111.111;11 111- !HON II) 1 . 1.'111'11 (lay wa, It•II f1:1-• been responsible, t III ;t1 IIIiiII .1. '1 lili•In.. ill iii• lio. Si- Important inno- I Hob composed 'Sol who will analyze i. , aoltilite on special pros- - U. Nkkw luau and !dr. ' conttnittee. e IL/ tide/ HITLER'S FAMILY TREE I t ' , 1 I, to, ,I • I l• t, 1. II • • ' i4 .111 III III 1.1,,,ty Conlin,: Dia ision A -Louis C. Blumberg, . 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. ' .11 IIA Division E--Samuel H. Ruhiner, !III , III • 1. ill the -winner. 1,,indon. ti- o We.‘tioinii intuit' • ;nit El• N erneampaign Campaign Ernt, ,,v ISAAC SHETZF.R the ,Ica dn'isinnv .i4 i• " !jinn .,f cent per I n B. Maurice H. Schwartz, Marvin II IIIi11-11 • ti ., , t1 ..itians Division F--Samuel Schaflander, Reuben E. Rosenfield, Aaron SA. berblatt. Division G Ben B. Fenton, Sidney L. Alexander. lA E. Fein. Division lie Charles ts berg, Morris Steinberg. - k R. Levin. Division J —S. Brooks Barron, Shirley J. Weinberg. Division K -Harvey H. Gold• man, Harry H. Platt. "I ' : • • A Ihrt• better • t •J divisiems than and Stutz," said announcing the 11- .ir• energy per- .- always given t Protest by the Youth • I tint )11 , 114 •A,,! 1 Milli s Ir,ing 1d Sta. k All Tens of Thousands of Refugees from Germany Now in European Countries t 'fell of Terror :Ind lk , tittition: I I • .11 • I 1 FRED M. BUTZEI S • t , I enthusiasm to Campaigns in 55, kii•oN they are a I .1, vt,li k ownilunntikkn." I',k Steering Committee. 1t 111, rikk Illlts -.Jews for Help; Funds 11..ite,r 'Laird To Mect the Emergency. 51 I y ,iu 000 Itef u ,, ,,, I' NI:I . wer e destitute and had it not liven for the good-will of mem- I 1 have had a place to sleep aver• night. kt !I I \ Of the • of the Jewish a.-1 clyrence riresi- , ,a t 1I I IS cOM- 1 .. 5,1'i:envy Allied o Actual plan- .•11 of the cam- of this steer- ' • I, Al .1 bers of the local Jewish 4401 ➢ - munity, they would not even I JAG B'OMER RALLY PLANNED BY J. N. F. may he stated that the refugees number in the tens ref thousands . Iii 51 114 114 by the first week of Air there 1 ' tit its in Paris and between March , /1) and Auril2, according to ' 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, • for lo- he t•ed for needy I, I , , .5,11 • 'Annual Flower Day June 4; Koffman Memorial on May 17. k Suminataring these reports it :I nd to Smith, Sol Division I -Barney II 1l4 ,lit MAURICE J. CAPLAN I ion. , 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 ' r, Basle, Switzerland. Most of who came to Switzerland ANNUAL MEETING OF BETH EL SISTERHOOD con- under Ittat the badly hit. .1. I I- 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. PI.. ItI..l 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. All. 2 , r I.- I I . t,t tt- '•• DEBATE ON BOYCOTT AT SHAAREY ZEDEK • Rabbi Leon Frani and Philip Slomovitz To Take Sides on May 9, I I low, -r I), Jim, • 1,e -,e11 ■ 1• ■ • - n.,' ti....1. I tt. 11111.1,1 NI. I. tt t Ins it . n 1,, 1,i I he 1 1. •. 1 l't ,Ittltate ni- f A .' .. 5 ,•1 • the 1 , 111 ales:- and N:- '4 , 1 -■ nav-egu.-, i•1511.. ;old Noun,. throughout and l'anada. member-I , ,Ite•. eii,ervatise NI, - "SINS OF HE FATHERS" DR. FRANKLIN'S TOPIC n > in 0. ,:, . ,' the nn, be i •i .. ,,, i n but con• firmations of the e statements t•.' l' i inform•tion came that Jews wer e fleeing Germany, instruct• ed it s European offices t o ren- AS der every possible assistance. In order tkat the aid required may be sustained and continued as long as the need is there, Ilias I 1 I: ; • l• In erii.1 • ;riot', of • _I: , 111141 a fur Iwk , Fun and I riend,h p • IA on I. taldren i• kkaerin•ail for the ik, nu , . Thy fun t - .5 441c fur 4 1 4,4 I . . 11.0, and Mai, 1 thi- Near, !bit- !•'' y kl.k ' - ulk v 1,11 .t• the II• ti1 , II me lt I,e (,1 )12(.1 . M .I. emergency and thus lee in a position to render the refugees s„, let. . I t o Ly a erkulti t in ■ • Ia. , • If• • w ,,. 1 , f. th. 5■15.' original pi.. eh Ir r h.iliday yil• f • A Tamil.;.. I. Chart• • i•zi• Pall oft community ha- b.., active in the volunteer work of the Fresh Air 1 (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) L., "I r7. COMPLETE PLANS FOR CONVENTIONS 11 1, \ I ^L. of Social Service Workers and • ,.• Educators To Meet Here June 8 to 11. 11a 1 t tig h'et :.'N'o n h S. Sir aril Mr-. ■ Inr `• Sir. and Mrs. ILer.. W, r e Me. and Mrs. Meyer „•., . i• rii: man..S1r. and Mrs Nathan Eih if Jewish Social Ser.,. uhi,h w 11 man. Aaron Preger-i Mr. and 31 son and Ikon Kay. -el., of be door, David • '. , runs ilsers •••• nr • every help. ice, ■ t. red a • I I , . • inial with eon- tl . . 427', . o i. Th, III. headquarter- :'..• ., no bk,w the sync- I! .. , 1:ing. - : 1.ttiny•tt• ,trt.t•t t n fork City awards for the beet atria r !•. tat . ''.. hell , to ...lye the sere- t:' , .' •it. facing the world. •., - ..., ar., 0 ,,, f ut .,,,. ,,,,.., , i51 ,.„, „ 1 ,n 14 being fInsiled - with inquitiys •.f bane to do‘play proudly ro , Lowenq, uin exec u- "' '• l'I I"e''. - • ,.e. th e F,,,i erati „ n , r !:. , .- fronted will la• syry dill', rent Jew, re-ident in this country who 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 41 4 il t•ar and ours, • ' i-•. will he nn, 4 • . He v. ill a rgue . frlillI I %ire IA 'Wink! A44101 HA to his attendance at camp If thyr, -i • • . i ..,•• — that legislation and iaal justice. these , persecuted JeWA may hi. en. Illlitllent A of hurry- , kr,•-•,, or 1 , 1;- :111 ,, 1•41I aril cultural standard: '''1 , man's League TO Meet. becam•• "I hate vege•abl•. and I , t, America or to some g . ', enera_ shied to .i.,,,, an . ,,,g- e -ieot for one g 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 o President g un. will he friendly cnneellors of a generation to come. Thin I bis. already petitioned ,, . 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 -ei F. . in and Mrs. s h 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 o at the Fresh Air Society The public in invited to the sere- status of the situation is being 'calling I ( Mee at 51 West Warren asking direction. in that 'taken Tura to which begins at 10:45. Page OpposIta Cditorial) 11, n - ttpor• "1.. on May IS 4ri,11 Kulfniain N1, contained in the first dispatches received by Ilias which. as soon is now raising funds to meet the a 1 1-it , e , i ii . nr, ■ o Crap, - lo U n i t ti • Up"' ■ In pla •- ..id ..1 •in a • The se reports SI • i• desk :••• • round art! '• I' I totoce the Keynote NI. •• - •..ni; Jul l I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) - It Will dor- be I 1. host- ! the of- IS I I the Men's • .• • , .• - -.f admission may he ob- f•kkil menthe, of the Men's office of the capacity •udiencis C a1, knt also at the ofur. A is an:h.:pate&