PIEVEFROMAWIMi CARON ICU PAGE FOUR and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5693 (Continued from Page One) Rosh Hashanah le/ tile ...chi which as forefathers groaned 111 Item L; a t:.d Eleht Nan, and especially Jewish parents And like their enslaved fore- fathers in Egypt, the Jews of Ger- many :ore t permitted to leave that - I • • oaf bondage.” Legal $1,092,768 OBTAINED lion Committee, under whose ca. FOR GERMAN RELIEF pices the fund is being raised 10, the relief of destitute Jews in the Th.. German relief fund has at- ' Reich. New York l'ity's coned. ROSH HASHONAH MESSAGE By BERNARD S. DEUTSCH President, American Jewish Congress. Gained a total of $1,002,708, is bution to the present tot a l . Rabb. Va. turn to a Ill w year from a must be based on six fundamental announced by Rabbi Jonah 13. Wise stated, is $1.1 -,•,•.:4,,,,,. Th I and grandparents, even though Holy oue of the parent, or grand- year which has posed the most era- plan national chairman of the New York Campaign i, headed b e I, f o ntioued ( I: lenge action ,,,! problem in the history o f our parents was It the .lesci,h descent." the Dudley 1 1. Sicher and Alit, $ y at.tivitics of to fund-raising exit ' It:, tt l ,i,th"il ,40-ht p.... , miner their explosion fram the end that the equality rights , American Jcwimh Joint Distribu- Instil. Furthermore, those cisII is servants with I • 't l,t,!? lii r''' , i I tt IlI What the new year pair-- of the slew's ninny be restored, mak- ,. S• .,' •• who were not such on August 1, •l• IdtItl11 e impassible 1914, were required to 1,111,11 that mak. fur ton. 4 , none can forecast. That it ing such representations as are 4 over the problems of the possible through the League of Nti - t hey are of Alvan descent or that May Unbounded despite the obvious 1,.. ! , II , will gainsay. The prob. lions and other recognized bod ies they fought at the front in the rni .•1 4.1 ‘• 4 ef the situation, German Jewry remains of international public opinion. war, or that they are tens or fath- the I , f - f • .,t y are struggling to s.. - . ,- in all its enormity, toyer- 2. Itehabilitation of the refugees o•rs of men killed during the war. Jo •... o f ( l n (. They have st .e. .,11 .,! :1.! ■ F-e. Indeed its en- frodn Germany. "If Aryan descent is doubtful, an 11 . The finding of new lands of epinion must be requested from ; .o - the mind monody, .\ oi od, n ; ....•os, d - 11'tsrau),'Vt'i.tnh. . . , env- nolgratien for German Jews. the authority on rate questions tVl • sly of impression. lis. Relief and .1 , .• I. Sua :or, through migration, for iSachverstitendiger fuer Itassefor- • s ados the repos-us- -fold name! , hung) of the minister of the in- I: , ' L, I .1, Iomb osommunitiem. the children of G erm an Id 1 Ho to advise4 t ri or." 5. Relief for Jews remaining in Ce I many has set t h e .• ilturt' d i ,', In order In one rrrrr nd 15. full airtni• hi a tau-fold tinder- GerIllany. flunre of 101. Is. fo ilorrine fart. wit I: • I:. o ' ! I'l l' o: (t.. ;:m(n."11Pt(-• 11; !* 1 0, Suppression and counteraction I i i of the 'wilt- should he ht... In mind hr. under the tee .., l . o , rb- ruilmy an d th e of Nazi propaganda in other moun- • '.I, the fund. , Imperial re•Inr• the nun., , our 1141 •1111111 e, 1,1 .err few of - aloroottol. I t roar matt rights tries. For the Holidays use the beat . . thanele. • ho had oil been • .51- 'II I appeal to American deo ry also aiding Ira , , where ...mimic Irarth ',muted I,., One. •ere ,1 ■ 11111 exemption on ihr mound of 11.1. o((e .,fcatr„ifnug Il• o. Med a fertile field reader the accomplishment of Its heen opperinInd h. or. ine 1, 1 , 11. vorr • I T.,: of bigotry by the program pos,i1olt. Icy ,tipp rting its ,end, et mar. all, n u on e im• than 11 ,,„1 mt,„h,,,,•y I :appears too 0 ' o f the $0101111 , 111 olt.fense fund against .rar. , •1 ••••• • an oial ffic un Thal doe, lepl.h °Md.. IP I.o ol e or •N R l ; o! ether bigots. II itliorisn. is hieing I oere 'Reeled 5, the I.; th Ird. - it till, I F., F . ,,; - II •o Ano than Jewimh Con- May that fritter nitv. oof spirit and eataS th• arm, dud. the •ar tumid • I I'll , in le g m en. ill their end I." . • ■ ,1 F. ,..-.I Ile MO oersuitoled that the pro- .oction et Ice froom thi s h o ol y oaf O. oleo arr. ncl al the Iona e•re nod o s loy I la . • 11 .: at Jot, oaf the dew,, inh !whey to be pursued in days It. the end that the glory or !Mho toms and • 11, • re.porm.l. nor 10.1 rut, fourth. no female ,dram oil fur holm,g and for +m.r AI •i 01 1, 1, ntually the .1towish 8 offirMl. n ern pinierm null darn, 'Pm. - Prof, ed for evert, h c. r• of the Jew, of Germany • Israel may be preserved. ch ether 11111,11/11I's for which oil i Me leafiest Soalh, 11 , n er, the er , lood of ...mire . 1 he I runt. . .o down it oo - In oot her count rio s e rl able n 111 ha, ham to make i ht.rodc effort t "t.211/11111111111N111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111011111111111ffilill1111111111111111111111111110111111111C 111•1 l'or •reamn. et, her to a coomplimh this result. For the , in I.oui , ville• KmItY , kY, addressed adopted a resolution protesting en-' hchind the Prim se 11 111,1111 ardor and enthusiasm with which a letter to the government :1-king torgetically against the unjustiti- = 111,1,11.trict•••11111 Yfent, 1••• • flee of Other Rokeach Kosher Products tho. anti-Jewish policies o f th e e •1 the front men of nod a. harmed Nazi • that the Department of State reg- able maltreatment of the Jews of nasal. r. required to n u. ••.• further —=„ •ItroLem h Ko.her AFAT—for Koine Bali. regime hav e be, n svelmoined by' by'a ; ,,,•,,, „ prole,; the and mitring large moot ion o f th e p eo pl e o hum :In Z iltelteao h l'ure FruIt Frmerve. f (iers I,.4,.. of ' ( g'II:t1.11o untneY1;t m;f d ii Right. and it it ino •'f i'f 'hut io 11; i t I nations t ihil,itio.I. il bNi neglielble emrpted of leor•Ir many, with sear ee ty a •itOkrA111 Sornealan BrOlinp Sardine. wire raised (', Ico h Peace rnioon sent `1 1811181' int! faithful to the liberal spirit, •Ito ken , ir Chat orate Demert in protest. test. appe r to, , a •Koltem Pure (hie. This law was the first of ;I POW the po 'soon, to the P President; in let- the necssal e - Y measures be taken tragic conclusion that ' r itiO matter •Rnirem II Kosher Scour., Ponder "principle" The non-Aryan to 4 to. the Alllerit'all Jewish Con- to safeguard then) (the Jews) 111.1111—a ;melee( for Tile 18..1 what e bao g o s our. tiole• place in the We Extend Sincere Greetings to the Entire and I•retelaln go os • a number oof governors and mattoria lly, intellectually and mo- ‘ 1 1 , ,01111 i11 1 1111 ,1 1 1 1 1 the 11oltni,ion or government oaf Gos ',any in •Itokeach 1.411. Soap locofe•sifill, to „, ,,,bers of the t nid .Je„.ish Community for a Happy and Prosperous = „f J ews t„ th„ t e States Con- ally. " •Itorkeat h Kl.hvr thonlmon Clromer near futon', the situation of tho• .. o the Patent Lawm•o'.. Asmo,dation, 1 11e.a. h Salter 1•11.h—Prowder or I•r.le • Jew, in t hat chant, will remain l gee— - t xpresseo 1 their sympathy IIELGIUAI: In April, a delega- N•W 1 -tar tloo• (Iset 0 00n of a( belt, extroomely y precarious. --=—to theexert,-, ( ' ss ..lo the the Jews id Germany roll Ih'Ilre.P111iIIK 1111 1 four feder- rvil, ion 1.1111181 tax ron,oiltant.-. to _. --- Prootemtiont churches called nd itirc,. Ili the admission Send so a Roiesch Kuhn Nd/.1 oppression; the State House upon Dr. \\Sooner • Grand Rabbi of 5nfot land and won . 111 r 1■1,y,w aro. to the National of Representatives of tl'ennessee Belgium, and, in the Millie of their receive FIIOE the ItO hr •I'lf 1•101( HOOK and the State Legislature of New churches, expressed their synopa- TIIE about nine tenths of the WORI.D'S REACTION s , urre of .1,-1.-o.y adopted resolutions of pro- thy with the persecuted Jews of incronie of physicians 1. to commer- FOR SALE AT , Germany; the Federation also dis- Wo. Isose poos onely referral t oo, to rI.d Milgeships, 01111 to tax ALL GROCERIES - Signor ' ignor Arturo Tuscan- patchtod a letter to Dr. Kepler, LOUIS OSSEPOW, Prop. the o tot los -t ic manner in which the In 'l toril, ,r1• 111111,, , ,.,,,, 1 loll, world-renownedmusician and president of the Fedogation of %Sof ■1 ( , ,t • , 1 i , . , o f C r1 d • mn, Ilex are of Imitation. a ,,, n (so t o rolled tens of these edil'ta the nes: of the formation, late in conductor, and 10 other famous Protestant Churches of Gernutny. thr,usatill of working noon and w•o- Main Store and Warehouse: Januaty, of the government of na- noeicians sent a protest to Hitler asking the federation to intervene B men of the means of sustenance, ti o n a l co u,•,,t ra ti ou i n n„,.„,„„„ , agammt the persecution of inusi- to bring about "the reinvestment in preparation of which they had with l. itlon H su ., at i,„i. its11..i 1 st, (1y hr,b1 t tsido. b, a t,o "` f . in :" Germany; the German of the German Jews with all their worked for years. So...1,1y of Alltryland sent a cable- rights as citizens." • 1 . t.o41,. Branches: was issued tentlancy el the National Socialists, On Aril BROOKLYN, N. Y. p gran] to Hitler, urging him to treat In May, 15.1 professors of Ilel- 736 Randolph 6362 Michigan a tmther r,,In.•inz the numlos . ivhose program included threats Jews routing on the same at as other giun universities issued a 11111211- he ad - 3257 Biddle (Wyandotte) 5410 W. Warren of "non-Aryans" who. may th. territorial i - tfilln, quo, %vas re- 'Coortnitir, and Governor Pinchst festo proote,ting against "the v:o —= m o or e d t o se hools, colleges and uni- rallied with solllp disitoty, th o 1442 E. Vernor Highway--Eastern Market , ton- of Pennsylvania issued a state- lation of the spirit of tolerana• versities, to 1.5 111 1 1 . 1 , 111 1 '( t h e total sommum of public oopiroien appt•aret1 mem denouncing the anti-Jewish and of justice"; the conference of lumber of students in the, insti- to be that the Garman people had : di or - to in Germany. • junior barristers of Brussels pro- the right to has,. the kind of gots.- : ho,. the 511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 ernment t lotoy desired, t hat they In May, the Ness York Marina- tested against the exclu,ion of ; ceutical Conference cond•mned lawyers ni Germany lotocau,, of at the time the lase w1 a11 int., o f- 'yen' Ea . edidviitt net rip- for a demo - the attitude of the Hitler govern- their religion. foot w as noof i n psce—t oof 5 po-.. 1 „ erotic l in t. ' " th ' flA H" , it teas, moons; the Protestant bipiscomil 1,1 - i cquirc o. argued, "g 1101.1..NNIt: !PIO, t111 e011111• 111,11 In May the Hod- t hey would hay , ' 1,,,, t , 'd 'Diocese of Ness. York adopted a land ,o.C11,,11 oof the ‘Vorld Union \Vitt) access too the m cfe — ions none vigorttilLV the turning toser 'resoolortoon 4 ,ympath y; lit a mosot- ,.lo .vi l to all " o- ii ..n ' of Church,' called upon the CO . 11- \ , y,, , - o, th . of the reins of government to, the , ,- of the Natioonal Conference tr.] conitnitti, tot' fututo•. it is halo) too under-land leader of a pa rty whirl advocate. , o in Union to oh o , os . :shy any German .low, should at- the abolition o f the parliamentary , I less.. and Christians, Christian everything in its flower to bring li u,t,..x, p tressed e tend the univt(i.sit arid pr•ofes- system anol the institution of the leaders Y an en endto. "a state of things, which with over II t Is soonal SI•Ilools, unless It lot. %s ill: the "ford stint,," is which th o 1 . pert.- evokes the ernotiodi and inolignit- •N' ' ' ' ' - - ' " at • ,11.4 ; students at tho. 1 : talk - r- Hon ofHoolland and of the entire Intention of practising their proo- id the citizen would be ci•eurnscrilo c 0u . , , of Cincinnati aompteu a F- ,11 , m no I world"; a protest signed f, , , looter in exile. 1d, ill terry ;Mast. of his lift. be • say co: ssoo • , lotion protesting against hat the goiN , 111111,111 II ri11 . 111 . 1I anti- by 7:3 haling n i iii.,j(i\vi s h p o r so n. A 1 1001111 Y ItIolicrous outburst of t he o ,„,.„„.„,, Nan fanaticisni wits the Ioannina.- Ih, Jew Imh restrictions on enrollment antics of I lo,Ilantl was published, in o.00llegoos a nd universities; a pro. expre,ing their "profound indOg- malt of the "ollighto.rmient 4•ano- tt"t petition signet! by 1200 Chris- nation against acts which l inVI,s . :\;1,11,. .thS "r u tie paign of the tit.rman tinders lady" t' lic't of t h •Id""1 •Ns ./i greetings Health, Happiness, and Prosperity Be Yours for the New Year! Since Biblical Days OIL and HONEY Have Had a Special Significance in Jewish Home Life 4cawmicat DRUG STORES ■ *Rokeach Kosher Oil *Rokeach Pure Honey = L'SHONO TOVO TI KOSEVU! = Louis Cigar and Candy Co. PART TWO (u, , ..„1, , i„.„,.„„,..• I. ROKEACH (S SONS, Inc. 4404 WOODWARD AVENUE A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU from Rosh Hashonah Greetings to the Jezvish People of Detroit t.rin ■ PETER P. BOYLE o rs of , which w•as mailed to the do do colleges and univer,ititmo through- as the !telt+ ;dam the fourth sto•ek in April, Paris',. The Kochi- oototoon, which called for a cam- pale.to of 111111Zht•ffilie111" 111 last Tha- looy III, when all "IonLiertnan" 1 II would sue pulolicly burned, ol. mando•ol that "Jewish writings appear In Rahn \v" as "the Jew can .111•81, .11 11,' I.' 1,11 " II nut "when ill German, he lies." 11,. NN Rash Hashanah greetings IN EXTENDING OUR SINCERE \\ASHES TO THE EN l'IRE C0:11:11UNITY FUR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NE1V YEAR, \YE ALSO DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR VAL. Administrative action •oomplettod the 1'1618 , 11i., pills- PS, of elimination ' begun by do. "Aryan" olodrecs. In Ile,sen, for example, newspapers forbidden to ernploy non-Com mans; in NIurrich, the comniisarial mayor issued orders forbidding tilt. letting of nturticipal contracts too, er the „,daring of .11/1/1 it•: from Jewish • or "Marxist" firms; in Ilieslau, all I' nounieipal vontracts with Jewish eloo•noistm, Cr folo -1(.1;MS, t,0 0 d e solo.ti wer e oancelleol, and "Ness , istioos. undei takings and all those total to the Into.ro 41 of the -tat," Is e r e oorth it.ol to oloso.,.. Jew- ish employes: In Ito•rlin, till Jcuv- ; ish tours reporters were 111,111- ,111 over the 16.101, 111141,' cold, hll - 1 lt , Ils, including some .. , talolished and oleadepeol nookr the letolt•rship of ss-ea forced to dismiss tloo•or .lo :ash i•Inplioylll'5, 111111, in a oof o as, s, Jew, on the di- II, !Mi.; boar ds were compelled to r, slum; the Gertnari law?) Tennis Association decided to exclude Jews from representing it on eillo nil OM to-IS, mod all socitotie, t , •• ..• toe F. (ht. 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SATISFACIV/N---SHIVICE = ; I let be a lo.out ds.. rcpt. • .:Into r, and the '1""" • f ■• grant . I W; ; • Iva, unmorally 1,,,„ 11.8111 PIP l'gyl»PrI, in Bret cities in wool,' have, until now, behooved . ;dmd t'itnalla, was pule impossible, lit•sooll, had been merely b a i t for 141 , Rates and which constitute at,•loing adherents, and svtould un- 1""tt"1-tutshed members shameful liackward step of a civili- olue‘tionahly 1 4 . hod on th e 0..„,ift , 1 of the Nesv York bar sent a pro- zation painfully itchieved." iihn that the Nazis have arr k.,..,b,t!ost to the State Department with sAVITZEItl.:\ ND: In April, '2" I b, ayy r „ spor,_ tho. leopiest that it be transmitted load.00r framed Geneva ,Iloility of roping with difficult in- t" the German government; the of the Phila- public a declaration addressed too ternal and international problems, heard of directors the various Protestant bodies in Nazi o.xuberance %you'd be sobered. oloolphia Count}' Aleolical Associa- Switzerland, drawing their is atter). it was pointed out rents- lion adopted it resolution of pro- lion to "an attitude which the suringly, the Nazis are represented test; the American Association of negationof the Evangelical spirit, by only three inn rabinet of 12 i ' lliVersity Professors prote,tal „ ,ytoonyin for love, in- anol even the German Democratic against the violation of the fun- lust) Party, in its otticial bulletin, di.- olamental principles of academic loopenolence and mutual aid," and totem to, "raise their anon, scribed Ilithor as "an ex-corporal freedom in Germany. in order to demand fur the Jew, of ill limit's( a count and four barons' 1, 13ANCF:: In Attach, Cardinal Germany the -;one justice which and as a Socialist who is "tinder Archbishop of for and they should all other the supervision of the foxy capital- head of the Catholic Church in ist, Ilugerlas•g." And what isould , „ . have been mono reassuring than France, addroossed a letter to OREA lilt' IAIN: In ',larch, Grand Rabbi Israel Levi, express- the lin:Millions derision of the . Archbishop Downey denounced net. at its first meeting, to avoid ing sympathy with the .dews Ilitlerisin in an address at a meet- and stating that he "all policies of suppression, me_ Goormany . ing of the Liverpool University out(' request s oomt hi, follower, to tomtit. adventure, and financial ex " .1 " jewish Society. pray to tool to cause the perse- pertmentation." In April, Bishop G. C. Stewart cation to cease. These (.0inforting sale issued an appeal l0 shoo German In April, the Rev. Nlarc Boer,. people 0, eagerly adopted in many persecut i on; sir I'. circles. Even after the election , tu'r• president of the Protestant Dawson and P. J. Ilannoon ad- tof March 5, but before the reports Federation of France, in a letter fires-rd a similar appeal to Pr•-s- 4 eame out of Germany, to the Gran,1 Rabbi, conveyed the dent vo,n Hindenburg: II. W. th e Jewish continued t o be assurance that the l'rtrtestants of Austin and F. Perry, British tennis hoop:fill that the worst would not France join their Jewish cow- an- stars, protested against happen. Then. were were the constors.a., patriots in protesting' against Nazi flounced exclusion of the Oan iel twos in thecabinet; beyond that fanaticism, and stating that du•- bulwark was can Hindenburg, ing Holly Wooek all Protestant Davis Jew, from the Davis it Cup team; and Sir German Matthew "sane, civilized, loyal to his eon- o•hurch•s in France would hold ser- ,)alley Barrie, president of the stitutional oath;" furthermore, the vices of intercession in behalf of i British Society of authors, in a country required pacification at the Jews of Germany; after lis- letter to the German ambassador, home and goodwill abroad; and, toning to an address by ex-premier protested on behalf of the society abroad; and, linallay, was not Ger- Edouard Ilerriot, president of the many a civilized) nation, proud of Radical Socialist Party, that lady (Turn to Next Page) Its Kultur? 'Ube outcry canoe from ev e ry !mem, t1/111 from virtually every o nol not from Jews only, and destructive tar . II slo r-Goelobels-Goering .• were aimed at the rut h. rs I ing of all who were in oo do the Nazi tram of C e p o ritsionnius n,i,it ., ot•o. and liberal • liberty and el Illy un ' acceptt,1 prin- Id. that m r toments derive than 11 t l I I froolll the consunt ef tho. gos,rn,.L Furthermore, the Nazi program called for the 1.11to inatiton of the Catholic ('bur- :. from politics, and resistance • efforts in this direction , o4 , i'..lously and unscrultuloon-!y • • . --.ol and punishal. 1.",. :oitomontoo, PI. , I-i , 111"nations h. ad • ' o •....lo.! .o -olio I ,t;itt.; the sh.ortlivt ol this process a!• , crush e d. The -,• oc.,,, er with such . t ling (of th e arousal ro t hio:nre ink alT I , . , tnent med.: C. roe than tot v o • • kcal the loin 4Is.I r a rlol dooctrine, et f ;odd t ...nal dandeonim ! oh' had .6-wish parents a f eminent moll, a - wi ll as from) ing ena•el- aid • 1 .; ••• ;; , to con•plooto nes,. lout it Tits 1 to .1: ws, serve as s' relations" uoth the loamt , f. or an t•. . nab , of It.- wide sr po• of the protest and of • I as 1 ,0,1 N • the dimtinosion of the o rganizatoen. F NV ' F and individual, who gas, voice to it. (o • 1'NITI:11 ST.iTES, In Nlarch. In toe o. s. Ur. S. Parke: Cadman. Pro.- 4f Ng' • -'art church loader, issued to • .c. 4.-• wha h he :win ;C..; organize ars • ;• .• • • : • 11- .1.•1 II • I• ; ;;;;.• a ;; ;a:i ; ;; nt dooneun. 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