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THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

AN

NEWSPAPER PAINTED

IN MICHIGAN

OFFICIAL

LWISH

LEGAL NOTICE

l'h:2 4,779ETROIT
N EW
:
and THE LEGAL

NEWSPAPER FOR

WAYNE COUNTY

VOL. XXXV. NO. 6

Michigan's
Home Jewish
Newspaper

CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

REFORM CONCLAVE Industry Control
"ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE" PAGEANT ZIONIST Zionist Solution
GOEBBELS STATES NAZIS WAR ON JEWS
Urged
by
Rabbis
To Jews' Problem
BACKS VOGELSTEIN
B'NAI B'RITH CONVENTIONS IN CHICAGO ,„, „, .,,,,,,.
WILL BE CONTINUED; "WORSE EVENTS
,,„
..,
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.
,
HITLER STAND •
- La., ,„„d.„ Lc ,„.
STILL IN STORE I'HE WARNS FOLLOWERS

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ON

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Rabbi

elk!'

Language of Pro -
(.1. T. A.) -In
test Backed by U.
10. paper on "The Cole:int of God
in
.1,,
Nvish
Life
and
Literature"
read
of A. H. C.

Temperate

City Becomes Focal Point Toward Which American Jews Are Heading To Participate
in Jewish Day at World Fair on July 3, Dr. Weizmann Comes from
London To Attend Sessions of Zionist Convention.

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hefort• the Central Conference of
American Rabbis, Dr. Bernard Del-
SEE BIRTH OF UNITY
lee s of Ann Aro, Nti:•ii
PLAN ti,,, att , mid, of tt ,ci•tuin
IN SYNAGOGUES PLAN
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OTTO KAHN'S MEMORIAL SUBSIDY SPURNED
BY NAZIS; NOTED BANKER WON'T COMMENT

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Illillkera Who, he

d

To Make Congregation
to dovetail the implied
olo d and implicit ehara:ter of .1u.
the Center of All
dal,m with the tile:du:en, of mod-
Jewish Life.
ern humanism, secular Ilehraisin

Hope

and a lion-religious o r e om irr e lig
All().- -Delegates to ti.•
The""
tYlie
",hobo's,
harned,
.cr.• on of the U
warned,
that
Union of Ame
Amer-
r , Ilehrew Congregations gave "allegnines , to tb• Jewish people
• rious approval to the stand "Ind than to the
religion
„,, t h e qu),,, ) ;,,„ aga i ) ,„,sispoine and cardinal
.I ,N141
i.
anti-,111
:4
. 0h' elinipaign l i e
Ludwig Vinr•lsi ell,
The salient and ever-pi esent fen-
., York City, in hi- pre"!-
of the Jewish concept of Cud
•'. message.
resealed in .1e, i•h life and lito•
imrivat was reached with the :Mill', Dr. Hello maintained, were
I hal Ilel
-111iii•il t h e et k ntral pla ce
of the report o f
„.,,„,,„i,,,,,. • a in III,
unil, he %vas be-
I. A. Leo Weil of Pittsburgh lie)ed to hr inoie that a subjective
hairtiina. The
report -seta id, a or a met, symbol of value,
la.cause he was deemed to In 01:-
chairman'. (Mr. Vogel.
:tein's) comments in his report
and hi'
It of man; third, "Gial, in Jew-
npon the 'German situation'
ish
life
aid literature, is not niere'y
might well and truthfully have
an inanimate power (ir It vague and
warr anted more violent and vs,-
,
1ibstra,3
principle, but a per•unality
hement denunciation, but the
ho possesses unlimited conscious-
restrained and temperate Ian.
O. SS and is guided by a plan or
guage of the report has ap.
purtroa. of highes ethieal signiti-
pealed to your committee
ee as tne

wiser course.
Control of Profit System.
"After all, whilemore vitu. Stron
g . demands for social con-
perative language might h a ve
U,il of the profit system, for unton-
heen added to the arraignment ployinent insurance, for a greater
of the German government, in curb un nuinufacturers under the
the words of your chairman, 'We industrial recovery act, and for jits-
have the right as citizens of the
tire toward the Negro came )•ster•
United States to voice our ab•
lute fiion delegates attending the
horrence At the return of me-
dieval prejudices in Germany.'
The delegates overwhelmingly
Your committee urges upon
.
:tool/Leg a series of progre:s ice
your attention the app e al of
noasures formulated by the cod
your chairman to bring every
fore ace ' s viiIllmission on social jus-
sacrific e possible to raise funds
lice
needed to alleviate the suffer-
The ..,,cntion went on i'sworil
Ina of those whom oppression
fur more aggressive attempts be-
has rendered homeless and des-
fort, legislatures to get action in
titute."
bills for old age pensions, unem-
Taking part in the debate on ployinent insurance, restri c tion of
the report were child laloi• and other social legis-
Ifosenbloom of Temple Israel, lat on.
Officials of the federal govern-
New York City; Rabbis .1. X.
Cohen awl )tenon M. Berman, !milt were urged to put unto ettiect
censtoutional
bath of the Pro('
w aehi fiery that
, would facilitate the spread of so-
Turk,
Vosteistein•s, vial measures among the states.
Concerning
)Ir.
Roosevelt Praised.
proposal for expansion of the
Extermination of sweatshop con-
01.tivities of the Synagogue Conn-
ed of America, the report of the Ilitions brought about by unscrupsi-
mii,kihr,
ious employers Was
and
such u npl1yrrs, particulal ly those
that
were
Jewish,
were
d,
!Boole.]
"The making of the sync.
for breaking down labor standard,
segue the center of Jewish life
s o ul Peael"ing "exploitation of the
and the proposal 'that this Syn.
.
vilest sort. '
axogue Council should he made
Anti-Svinitism has grown rapily
the organization to represent
in the enter of the Eastern textile
the opinion of the Jews of

America, both at home and
abroad on all questions affecting
our Jewish rights,' has implica-
tions of tremendous importance
to the Jews of this country,
orthodox, conservative and re
form, and even those now un-
affiliated. It ha s within its loins
the birth of 'Jewish unity,' a
consummation doubly to he de-
sired."

,,,

St`leett`ti by the

o for its 1!)35 convention.
ounion will meet jointly with
• National Federation of Ton-
,
fs:sterhoods and the National
at ion of Temple Brother.
L. :inmate.'
ions
1.500
soo Attend Se•sions.
nh an attendance of over
I. , delegat es from all parts of
hailed
nked t he Union of
Hebrew Congregations
,c It to an end one of the most
. • -ful and important conven-
in its history. Simultaneous-
. National Federation of
• ide Sisterhoods held its tenth

(Turn to Pare Seven.)

RABBI J. L. LEVIN'S
WIDOW DIES AT 70

( . .dled by Death Last Sunday

Noon at Los
Angeles.

•'

Esther R. Levin, the widow
lidhbi Judah I,. Levin who for
than a generation officiated
: .1.hi in Detroit, died at her
Los Angeles last Sunday
• :it the age of 70.
!, r holy was brought to De-
n Thursday for burial !w-
ho- husband in Cloverhill
cemetery. A brief service.
' to interment, was held on
' •N afternoon at the home of
Professor Samuel M. 1.c•
••
12)1 5 Broadstreet.
•• ' , hi A. M. Hershman, %ch.,
from Palestine last week,
;owl: to Detroit from New
b, officiate at the funeral
• in the chapel on Clover-
k Cemetery.
• - ycinte Mrs. Levin are four
Piofessor Levin of the Col-
'''. the City of Detroit, Isa-
o ol Abraham J. Levin and
io
Nhan
I'. Levin, deputy
..1fir•r of Los Angeles.
t 0 Detroit from Russia
with her family, Mrs.
' , sided here for 33 year,
after the death of Rabbi
in 1920,
she moved to Los

rig the 30 years that Rabbi
.ftl•iated here as the recog-
• hief rabbi of the combined
congregations, Mrs. Le-
' el been active in numerous
:Yu -1 activities, and oar an In-
+I-wion to the Jewish women
in this city in their communal ef-
fro's She was a pious and un-
selfish woman who was devoted to
her children. her home and her
People,

Dr. Leers, Hitlerite Theoretician, Urges "Decent" Solu-
tion of Jewish Question by Moving All European
Jews in a Body to South Africa or South America.

Labor Conference at Geneva Is Informed That There Are
45,000 Jewish Refugees from Germany in
European Countries Near the Reich.

II A :111',V1:.1;.
Id:LA. - The Hitler government does
rod intend to make any. compromises whatsoever in its
luTirit'S regarding the Jews of Germany,
despite protests
trout abroad, declared Dr. •Joseph L;ftebbels, Nazi
minister of propaganda anti public enlightenment, ad-
dres•-!!; , - icas-iiieeting here.
■■
are amt,cd of being against the Jew's, we reply,

Ii-1,1e,1.
"1 1, an)leoly thought us pro-Jewish?
When
,11,;1,1
our measures we reply, 'llave
del
,eo , not I igoroii•
our illellsnre , 7' \Viten we are
blunt heolice ,,. ar• iincommoinising. we reply, 'Yes,

, .) , ), , ,s1111411 does not need to
doubt this.'
"The German nation," he de-
"is fed up with compromises.
,cants
ants to wipe the slate clean • "

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, I
h
III
..111. till Ill:

Paul Bachelor, assistant director, and a part of the cast of "Romance of a People" at the first dress
rehearsal on the world's largest stage which has bests especially constructed for the
, nt at the n•
end of Soldier Field in Chicago.

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In

ISENBERG ELECTE D
ZIONIST PRESIDENT

Local

Organization Selects

"ll" 'I." m"

ens,. the Nazi regime of being ti e-
God:lads declared, but u
the
tr y ttr.x.t ,rtn , 0uttei,h ihs nd
• I
trots

COI III / 3 /
I
Advisory Board of
io
nonnl:anton.
I'Incage .- the focal point to , ard
So inilifc-IN's• is the presentation, the outstanding day at A Century • a hi
I se flung ;It
_
Ex-Presidents.
which Jews from all over the coun- "The Ifsimame of a l'eoplt , " and ss• of Progress e spo•it on.
"The resolution is not yet finish-
qu , - t i , a nng hi- claim I„,den u'ntvy
try
1113111111g to participate 1In inipw.tant OS religious significance
tal," he warned his audience.
Three-Part Event.
rights
,
.1 uly 3 in
Day at the World's and its implication of tolerance that
Jewish I /a
being plann e d a s
Zioo
Organization of "Worst events are still in store."
"Heads High, Eyes CGleaming."
Fair. %Voh the day is the cen- leaders in the Protestant and ('nth- d three-part event.
Ill the forenion
I let oil. al the annual meeting
-But perms.b•III I'
Dal theme, and its magnificent olio faiths has - e handed themselves on Enchanted Isle in the world's.
the
ot
Spurn
Kahn Subsidy.
Id ou slant• Ft I, elected tVilliwu
.
pageant "'Elie Romance of a Poi- together as it 1•0111111ittee of ('hris- fair grounds, it special program ,
I'. A.)
N i io ,..esi.1 ,1t,, , nn t, for th e
an
,.-rntilll
,
hill:ntrri.lie
S•lbsins;
di o' vn of the Bernhard
Ii( the , ,
plc" as the climax, t'onventions tian Friends sponsoring. the pag- has leen arranged for children.
n-nine terra.
Dell( so , - Kahn !feuding Room
resipl.
It Ti, time
and conferences Of leading .1eNvis1 e„u I
the a Itern..n some :Ono young men
WaS
resolved
di 4,
upon hen , by the authorities whet)
groups of the nation are scheduled
illustrated
The Beneficial Effects.
•11111 wolurn will parliellial• in Inas: I eau tau,
(nher I I', '' rs were elected as they hansfonnrd the
for the city on the' lake the week
I' • in "
The beneficial effect of the events. :olls and athletic contras as part t1,11:11:111v1.
N:ti( n;(firhnit..1,,m
; o f ,),1,1i
n.
commencing .luly I.
er Jew.Th Inv and niore particular-
ish youth coot rihotton to
hunted; in another land the des:, Cohafie, Judge Chalk- Ifulmier Scholl.
day.
f• in the hi s )„, 1. of I). of the gigolo, with its brilliant
The reading room was established
to
Judaism ill the United States has and "l - Ha" 1 1 "rtraYal of the story
.11111 in the evening, on the larg-
"
ill 1027 by Otto Kahn, New York
I stags , in the world, 111 one ol .
wine" ni"`t Ill-
there horn such a widespread inter- of Israel through th e centuries,
I banker. who in:tint:mod it in mem-•
in the ' ;0113 '"Y rn nq , rl Ibe res11Y13 of the
est in an s.vent suet) as Jewish Day on the efforts Of limit). and good- ' he largest anipitheato.
,,,,,, and .1,, ilized world.
ory of his father Otto Kuhn Was
and its pageant, nor has there lawn, will bet worn religions is being ac- United Slates,
fewweeks"g"
born in this •ity.
within the knowl•lgs , of persons claimed by all liberals, Gentiles Iconien will witness the pie•enta
1 w"`
I ` 11 ". iherr mien and ‘voinen
Nazi oltivator,, now decline to ac-
ion of the outstanding sne,
„i•
acquainted with such matt I'S. SO :Ind
Illike•
cept
a
:soli
heads
high
and
eves
gleam-
further subsidy from the
gigantic, colorful and magnificent
of
The prepaiations fat' the spec- I In. motor} "Tht•
m g , offering it rimmrkilE11,• contrast
American banker and have ordered
s spectacle plant): il. Dr. Chaim to b. and Day as a whole People."
to the d, , iec t ion and the tension
; the reading room shut up. The
3,500-Voice Chorus,
Ativizinann of Easton ha: cone to la, lit! I SI t, d boundless attention
are ,s 0 1 .0 111:11.1)
reading 1'110111 was attached to the
Europe .
the United State. especially to par- by their r44111 IdclelleSS and the care
Ender ttiegenius of Nlat,stio
of
people's anadony.
i
tioipate in the day
,J,rh i• b ,, iug taken to Make this I
to Page Opposite Editorial)
In if"'
Jerusalem
' Tel Ac i
and
Haifa, there
ens
Paul Eppstein. who since the Oa-
Inc activity. Production in fat•tories,
talilklinamt of the people's acad-
was being. increased. New prod-'
emy has served as honorary super-
with
octs were being manufactured. New
s is. .1', has loam dismissed from his
...ininercial enterprises were being
1101 by lhe Ilitleritea.
laum'hol. In the :ides and in the
I When informed of the closing
,,, lenies there was a dearth of Jew'. '
of the neading roan in Mannheim
1-11 labor.
' , y
y the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
In all flirts-lions a new
.Able Stall in l'ilarge of Activities \\Null Commenced on
in ..,\')v York, Otto Kahn, through
fatal , "a , 'wing ..Pcnett.
Boycott Stickers Prohibited
will be r e ady to
lotolio. ; Full l'rogram of Recreational Act
his secretary, said that it was ntws
1,
,,,,..
ernising
ships
in
(lotol.r
by Postmaster's
to
him, and declined to make any
ties 1'1'01'1(10d ltu. the Young t'ampers.
Elie potash %corks at the Dead Sea
' statement).
Assistant.
la:, tea, bed the sub:dant lel stae.
131.. pipe line (boil. the Mosul oil Would Oust European Jews.
indu ' lrb when' Jews may be men-
:\nice iron coos,. 4.1. the Jew-
1 , 1- ha, cros.sed the d.....•H. Th..
ess of some of the sweatshop plants,
11 1.:NLIN. -- I.I. T. AY-Solution
Pane 111 MO III X■ II
faith
the
of refinery plants an. in 1 , 11'A I la-
the commission declared.
of the Jewish question by settle-
Spanish-.Anierican
and
ion. Everywhere it N: as eodent
Worl .1
WILLIAM B. ISENBERG
The report was submitted I , efore from all
meat of the Jews of Europe in a
over the linked
that Palestine is in the indist of a and o , i . o • ,
the convention by Rabbi Edward L. st;,,,,, nII ,
, ) , ,,...is iii:st1 h ;:tf i,soisri ,n1 w ii, :: .s h
111,1 otioolion / lliellark , • se •retar • ' pec ial territory in South Amer-
preparing I„ a tt• n d th,,
i i,s,,ti(ti.111.,,,,i)t,;;,,g
,o.
Israel, of Baltimore.
, N' Ma or South Africa, is rec o mmend-
.' i t .`,. .
11r
fill
D. " v i - i. i "' ', ",
iuelttb
national tions•ention
i 'l d
ii tin
"''''n" r• eil by Dr. Leers, Nazi theoretician
,
m uel
President Roosevelt was praised the .1e,ish War Veterans of the
1),Irt to any individual Ill any group. Sa
'mule
Si
Ili 1111 article in the National So -
'"'
i'
l
'
hy Rabbi Israel for his leads , rship Unit e d St a t es . to h e
Security in Hard Work.
:In advisory toitilli'll was chosen cialiStiSch• Moll:0111.ft,
held at Athol-
lir,
Leers
Palestine is prosperous! Those to consist of the following ex- • suggests this method its a "decent'
in the field of economic planning. tic City. N. .1., Icon 'July I to 1,
hut the commission in its rr p ll l'i i
:ire the magi, words that are called III f•sIl ha, t S of the local Zionist • way to solve the problem of th
Due to the I ecent
e
urged that the final rt , :ponsillility
I.-, oo nti ne nt s t o j rn .,,,,m,),,,,,' ortfunizatnirt:
11r.' Noah I. Aron- •loiv, of Germany aand other coun
for such planning lie reposed with o'
114.4 )Ii' suffering from the
aoecting the benefits and allow.-
depres- -tan:, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Rabbi tries which persecute them.
the government, not with trade as- antes 10 veterans, and the ndi-
.um. But the prosperity of whi ee h .1. NI. Hershman. Robert Ntarwil,
"Only barbarians would conduct
sisiations,
Palestine knows is not the inflated , Jacob
I thins of Jewry prevailing in Ger-
Nliller.
Simon
Shetzer, a light against the Jews with a
1,t,gislation for etTssri es ,
-elf delusion of which we in the Philip Sliimovil 7.. Louis Stoll and I %illy
manage- many. this encampment
will
to their annihilation," says
I pstern
O
world have had toll finieh. Maurice II , Zatikhcini•
meal of production and distribu- eclipse in interest 11111 gs•neral no-
• Pr, Leers, "and it is the• duty of
tion was recount, tided,
a.,
I I is
.1
in the son,' that,
,
pia-sous national
the I it II17dal cane In ',Ill. the Jew-
all
New Executive Board.
definite labor representation ,ii tile tontines.
men and svonn , n feel •atisfied With
hem
k eno .,
...
1•11 pi
.,
not hy methods of hat.
control of industry and a loony of
fme foilowing were elected to
faith,
Iol, but by more decent ways."
(Turn to Pare F:igra.)
social control of lair present profit at ti , , , „ in)
.i.oe on the exeoutive board: Dr
plan,
• system. This phase of the
Palestine as a solution of the
I lilt)
f or lb,'
Dr. Philip Ito:tido
Jewish problem is discarded by this
sine's report was given III the res.- tam,
I l a , r‘. i 111 • 11
Inalha
Additional Reservations .s I I, '
Nazi thinker, because it could not
Diacid S Diamond, Airs. los-
(Turn to liars , Eightt
hold all the Jews in the world and
sorell in the United State. by the
For Chronicle Tourists
II Ehrlich, James I. Ellitiann,
because of the Arab question and
.11 whin War Veterans. .h tonun1 1-
II. l'aunian. Airs. .AI-
other is:mph:atoms.
tee will Ills, be Aust . !' t ,1rellre-
CENTURY'S PROGRESS
Feldstein,
Itablii
Nloses
Hundreds of Detroiter. will
If the .lows were all settled in
thiS urgallilal 6•11 al the III
be
I
.,
Rabbi
Leon Frain, IRich
DR. FRANKLIN'S THEME
in
Chicago
this
week-end
to
A VIEW OF THE FRESH AIR CAMP
non-European countries, Dr. Leers
Militia/II Boycott Conference. to
.1. th.
11vin It
attend the "Romance of a Peo-
flersch,
be held in London on July
Flesh Air Callip at 1Ilailill 13.1k , Stallion, nature study, and I ,
11ntinue.1 un Edo, Six.)
I ,
ple' . pageant on Jewish Day of
NI,.
Harry I..
At th• regular Sabbath sers'ices, which Lord NIelchett is chairman. n•ir Brighton, sine of the first Lesan
th e Century of Progress.
, Its. S o l Q,
, lon and Ileni
this Saturday, which begin at 10 It is expected I„ ,.,„„pkte plans
ruwps in the Detroit area to open.
., Is: 1.1 Mbger, Nlaurice
Oh
Dietary Laws.
Many Detroiter. have taken
'el ,ok and 1,•hich are held in the for having Hon, Samuel l i
nter- began the season Monday with a
I
I loodore I3,111. Aaron
advantage of the Arrangements
In•truetion etas-es ;ire held e:
!Pesci: Memorial I'hapel, 1/r. Ise) myer appear before the League of
full enrollment of approximately cry' un,rninc ni -,tivau1110
1 rthur S. Purdy,
Franklin will speak this Mali(
made for special tour to the
all •
Nations at Geneva in behalf of 20o Jewish boys and girls, NE-. and craft...
I:.
,, ` , ..e. Dr. Dashi .1
on "A Century of Progress.'
fi'ir by The Detroit Jewish
I
ha,
„taTin,a1 a
A
:ill American
Veteran (lrgtiniza• (',adios Eppstein, titular,all fornii• of a' Ided
Chronicle.
. I d o• Sh•tzer, Pr.
, .I, / 1' 31
toms to enforce the adherence to port..
dd111c, !Lary M. Shut.
le.? noon 31 , I
fr. a; Chicago and Nlilwauket , where the mi T
I••• 1 1' ••i•.
An additional number of
nap
,„,..0 ). Covenant in the
O I 11/1/1 I
Iaroll Silbertilat t. Canso,
he was in attendance at the meet- Treat,. of
•• //dr/
re aaaaa don. is still available
/
'•••
The group left from the Joao.:
ings of the Union of .11114 , H:inn lie
NI), ron St. I'
and may hr mad e this Satur-
, '
Detroit Jews Called Upon
centers
Building
"dli , d
at
31
Nlel- life - g" ,,1 • 1
It
Ellenberger,
third
assist-
brew
w Congregations and the Cen-
I
leant•tte NI. Stmel..
day, July I, by calling Rhea
bourne, Nlonday morning, and wa-I by milk ""d
-•
To Redouble Efforts
at (
ma,t r general, ha: in-
trill onference of American Rab- ant
1
And
Samuel
1Y.

Cashman
at
Randolph
3370
taken to camp in Greyhound busy-.
r ""`'
for Palestine.
Frednian, cowman-
bis. At the former meeting Dr. formed J.
Those planning to go to
to the O.-.
Physival examinations of all chg. spent :woundsoi fire n
Franklin read a paper on "Jewish iler-iii-ebief of the Jewish \Via teen enrolled were held at North, Ing, marshnialiox
Chicago with The Chronicle
on:ention of .h. /.

A
!mu. la I me: ung for the
Contributihns to the ilkalISIO of Veterans of the United States. Find P link. ,
tour are urged to call Miss
1
:too of Anil. I
:13g Holbrook, just be- dram a tic robe tam wog • 'n I
II.
At linsoroli was held
the Twentieth Century." At the that the use of stamps printed and
Cashman
ashan a s early as possible
Chicago
I ;
fore leaving, under the direction g '" el " b11'. b a n .
All 'I")
'
'
NI , nic i.
Chicago Mel ling he was re-elected di•ti ibuted by the Jewish War
evening,
June
g,
in
on
canoe
trips
are
included

Saturday.
The
Chronicle
of .A. NIFIX Kohn of the Clint,
as follows:
Philimelphia-Hyron Hall.
to serve for a term of three years Veterans of the
States, stall'. The foe of $1 I for a two• tamp period. Sabbath sla ,I• -
tour makes provision s for rail.
David
Si-fin,
upon the Tract Commission, of bearing the legend "For Human- week
Tonle•
Zionist
rozd
fare as well As hotel at>
I-,nberg, Leon Kay, .1
period includes transport.,, 11 ,elil every FT olay o
which he is the chairman. While in it)•'s Sake, German
roinniudations, but those desir-
• '
to and frown
Itobinei and Simon Shovel l'
m camp and the iin'tarY law- a 1 -
Chicago he visited the Century of Conot•,"
• for the
••
NI Pl , s" ,
•.. Mairman
'Waist rat
ing either railroad or hotel ac-
examination.
i!ter nate , will he the folles
Progress Fair, it numbs r of times, following
•.f
duidt•on of the
,1111//indation. at special rates
and third po adl..
I d
Shutter, Bernard
rind in his sermon on Saturday
Camp
Activities.
SOIVOIS and a vet-
'July it and July _1,
tan secure them through Mi..
"Stick,. ,
111 u.
H, Zackheuti. 1a! '
morning he will speak on impres- forated like 1.
. Haggai, pion-
Cashman.
.1111 in
Childrvn
Flesh Air Camp, f o r w h o .i, ; ,'•full
sions which the great exhibition
(Turn to Page Etght 1
'. 'be Detroit Zeire
for either of •I

.1i 4 a'i , 11 children from 7 to II , d•
left with him. I Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
..vitZ, editor of
d•, o: at wire h• .1 11, 1 It
eligible, occupies 33 114 • I'Os .• I
I.
n Chronicle, and
the shore of Blaine Lake. N.
I d
"
spokesman
m odern buildings, erected
movement,
21'S, pl
I
I
1927, house the camp .
Cantor
Jacob
children
has
been
oiency and attractiveness id
S. henklai
the El Mole
dining hall and kitchen wo. . Year for either half
hanui
)1440811v commented upon le, vamp season. CS '.:•,
a I 11 •••
A silo, .
I wa. taken up at
"E‘ery Ship is l'a . inging Those Seeking Deliveranee."
aceompanied he •
CUM VI/sit/1N
to Detroit te , •
p o
the nno.. •
the name of Dr.
Jewish Committee. Jewish Congress and 'Vital Writh Reach National Council of Soria; It •
:Own emell. , ..•
Newspaper t•orrespondent Cables from Jermujlem
be perpetuated in
1
,
1,4111,
1
*
Decision for Unity; Announce Representatives
Fled dormitories, each with •
to New York Herald - Troloine.
the Book of it a Jewish
bed: and individual lockers f..,
on Council from Each Organization.
National I- :old.
children, are equipped with I .•
, •
"IFfil•S 1I F
otobletil
Call for G
les, •
De•otion.
Tx
err
odors'
quarter:
and
washily
,
F,,
.1,.s:
1,
IN.

.,..
I
s
.001, 11.4'
The members of the council are
A joint council. composed Of
In .dnuang the ie. stung. Mr
ities.
A large oetaston u
- the Ile"..• •
4111 tuallity Fuel
representatives of the American III be comprised of Judge Irving
Ip•..I,.
Jew
.11
rl,
311-lifer-
S'•Iln
•ta•..1
lo
lefty
0. purpose,
the
PIO
hall provides
fd•
• firers ;),,
Edwin M 1I,
Jewish Committee, the American
' n ono J ew• do
n 31.1,
•'
o
•h it the meeting had not
l'itio•tne
Lehman, former Judge Joseph M. fo r rainy days and scenes
'•
!bal.
pfe,olent;
Mrs.
NI.. o
Jewish Congress and Ilinai 'Frith
in (lei ',any.
I-
lop
1••!
I
,:med
to
01' urn the
co
c
from
the
Klein. sice.president; NI -
Proskauer and set M Smock, the auditorium for the
was formed for the purpose of

',I 3 per a- IA
,
f sir percentage of _I, at 5, r1 mtot of the Jewish
without which no camp I-
- Ilirsehinan, recorMig
consulting on measures to be representing the American Jewish
nap
,,,t
hoihrl.
"the
son
ow well-
0 who have al.
piety. In the administration '
. Mrs. Grover Wolf, •oc,•
taken in behalf of German Jewry Committee; Bernard S. Deutsch,
ies, up wP hin U• is 100 great, too
1 , untrie. but
• .
rug are the director's quart. r-
I secretary', and \L„ rl • d
St
e
phen
S.
D
r
.
Louis
Lipsky
and
with the view to harmonious ac-
any pr ofession painful to be restrained within
it complete clinic and iod
rich, tteasurer.
tion by the three organizations, it Wiql, representing the American •ulte.
•• Jerissal•n ror•
"t ot there. The our lip," but that its main object
Dr.
Louis
Rosent!..:
_ _

was announced in a joint state- Jewish Congress; Alfred M. Co- re•ident camp physician. and
April a thou. J, s
Holle. hitherto a had been that those assembled
4 ,
sail .,'.eadv urns:41
ment signed by Dr. Cyrus Adler, hen, Max .1. Kohls r and Albert Etta Sadowski, R. N
Mai , ,. •
academic or eul• should gain increased devotion to
president of the American Jewish Ottinger representing It Birith. nurse.
• ; r the German Jew, the cause of Jewry from the ex-

orrespondent taral ir
The
statement
expresses
the
Congress, and Alfred M. Cohen.
to, oms,- a question of ample of Dr. Arlosorotf and
ow Zion 1-1
r,
r,
add
___..
A full program of nth', • •
hope that not only agreement but
president of Ilinai Writh.
should :Pio, to repair the great
besieged Inc has own personal existence
,
Hod•,
.
F un d
.
.'
nh or- united action nay result from the handcraft and recreation a,' . . '
litionz April a thousand r•ru- breach in the rants of the Jewish
The council. on which sin
.d u, clamoring for
thousand .
,
ties
is
under
competent
council.
r
Council
of
I'''.
rot
antourocs
that
_i;
the
three
of
joint
council.
Each
ganization is to have three repre-
n'' , cot , fi,at e s for Pal gees had already arrived here, people.
This note was restruck
in,
" ' Cr"'
Jack !fillet and Mess the annual Herzl Mermen) m eet_
sentatives each. was formed fol- bodies will, however. remain free direction.
even before the thousand immi- and re-emphasized throughout the
effiee.
lowing a meeting in the study of to pursue its own policies when Rebecca Ehrenpries are !slat ing will Inc held on Tue•slav eve-
grat ion certificates allocated by evening.
In his dispatch to the Herald-
Pregetsve, calling upon alb
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary unanimous decision on the course councillors for boys and girls lc- ning, July la, at the Philaitelphia. 1
the British government to German
The speakers will' Tribune, the correspondent writes.
president of the American Jewish of action to be pursued is not sywctively. Other recent additions Byron Hall.
Page
Pate Opposite Editorial)
'Turn
to
Opposite
Editorial)
(Tura
to
in
part:
next
neck.
are
itee*be
announced
to
the
councillor
staff
.reached.
Congresns

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an
JEWISH VETERANS Fresh Air Camp Reopened
Enrollment of 200 Boys and Girls
CONVENE JULY 1-5



HONOR MEMORY OF
CHAIM ARLOSOROFF

tional
Na
Joint Council Formed by 3 iNational
Groups to Deal with German Problem

German Jews Look to Palestine as
A Haven of Security and Freedom

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HERZL MEMORIAL
TUESDAY, JULY 18 ".

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