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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED
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VOL. XXXV. NO. 19
IN MICHIGAN
HRONICLE
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FPIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
UNUSUAL CEREMONY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES
PALESTINE SETTLED Shows f-ow Rate of 'PROBLEM OF GERMAN-JEWISH REFUGEES
ENACTED AS JUDGE
B'NAI B'RITH ON 90TH ANNIVERSARY 6.000 GERMAN JEWS c""le Amon g Jews MAY BECOME TOPIC OF INTERNATIONAL
MAKES RETRACTION _
:! .:',
;I\I LAST SIX MONTHS u";.,!„( , ) ..'1;
DISPUTE BEFORE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
reau Rex eats
Hunt Withdraws Reference
to Shylock from His
Opinion.
\ ew Zionist Executive Out-
‘10, 0agh
lines Policy, Concerned
.ai r 1s pet ee•m of the
!on
an
Over British Acts
of tic! State id
p pa
),
the niintlito
HIS ACT COMMENDED
BY JEWISH LEADERS
'iMERICAN DELEGATION all li nt
RACK FROM CONGRESS ', 1u ''"
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th ,
Lipsky Assails Wise for situ, II
to Id
"Abusive" Tactics; Ger-
Withdrawal of Quotation Re-
sulted from Protest by
Aaron Kurland.
of the most unusual cere-
n ..es ever to he enacted in it I)e-
I. ,t couroom took 'place Monday
oe, Circuit Judg , Ormond F.
called together a group of
; ',orient Jews and in their tires-
.... made a rut ractien for quid-
fron the "Merchant of Vent,"
:el opinion he banded down Sat-,
ur lay.
B
.5. A Omni-
plormilly A. 1.
leatoltetball
A
IS.
Irani.
It•nal
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11111e1
11 rllh
FmtnolaIlon
Are service.
r. The moat
It'r1111 Garden
11'10 lo Jerulo,
tem. 1/. Scene
In Ilya rillth. SI
the loath
11r,Ia
rn
1 1, .•
1,1111.
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man Deal Is Off.
ae
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Issue May Be Pressed by Countries to Which Refugees Are
Flocking for Salo, ; Manchester Guardian Charges.
Germany Broke Promise Made for Upper Silesia.
,
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR MAY JOIN
NAZI BOYCOTT, WILLIAM GREEN PREDICTS
11
Head of U. S. Labor Movement Condemns Hitlerism
as a
Menace and Denounces Tactics of Nazis as "Medieval,
I
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_
Revolting and Sickening"; Persecution Continues.
... i on a i',,,,,,•ii,,,,
A i ..,
I liNDON.
ii. '1'. AL
Six Canpasons net., eon, . ,
..,,,,,,,,,,,i G erman jew,, hav e
( ; 1. 1111)tin
been th,, II ri•nn, Ill OW ..., :I ' t
Jesvry's continued grttve position is assuming
In l'alestine in the last six York durIng the liseal x,.i! • 1
next' aspects, a3 a misfit, of pressure that is being brought
lis, the British C
Fund in ligg.1 ;Ins
ml these Oan.1,1 '.
ninth I ho nations of the world to intercede in behalf of
(„•,,,,an Jews th-eio,ed, TM. Jews a I.Ii p a ,,cut.
in, p•rso,•tit e il victims,
•i 1 ',calls that investi gations
.1 c w ,....i , pris on er ., \s e ,. I, ,
••: .iii. possibility of settling Ger- eiery tire of pi nal inbouts •
I I ii ' question of Nazi treatment of the Jews is
.
Jews in all u. r', of the world the slate of New Yolk, ti o • .I, . 5 1 ,1 'cle(1 t()
be made a subject of (liseussion before the Assem-
„, being continued, and t o id. al- stati s ti ca l Sip eao ,loc line. i :
' lily 1/1' till' League
LeagueOf NatitillS, Ill'etnrding to word received
ready about 500 of them have h ems state prisons, a total of i•,': -.. , :
„ , .h.,1
f.
in Brazil and other over. sons convict' il for -, i 1 , w . ! p.I font Geneva by 1 he ,1 ir %visit Telegrapilit' Agellet'.
Such
, trot iii.1 li e forced by the problem of the Gernian-Jewish
were committed du I 1 11 y 1 o '
ex-
•..01
Judge Bunt quoted Portia's
II itt an opinion refusing an
,',
mction ri•straining the reorgan-
refugees
.0. 11 111,, , (111`
- :1:11y,!: " :trii,t ,si t, . r‘ish i ei t,o:n.iluiliil t, t, el; u ll,ii i,si.0 xa il : !,. 1. '. `„T,',,,. !. !, !. ,̀1,1
is expected to be brought upon the League for action
a• • , ,,n of the Detroit Trost Cont-
,"; •!i..i!
' III, , 1 ,‘,,, 1,7 I. '.!
,
, Hon:oink France and l ' Zveloodovitkut.
ra,• Louts Berry, a Jevvish cred-
inely $sfityrooi
io n aril tile work ril l, . 1-' ,1,',.
I rotting a difficult problem for Germany's neighboring countries,
it , ' of the company to the amount
the
lg " n. !'! , .,
\ ,. '! ,'
' II, refuges; I- , 11I. inlay force the entire German question for interne.
. spa
of 811,1311, sought the injunction,
German Jews ., .
Iu.e - '” lel -
I r l I
- iiirce --ser
., 11a1 III , CUSSIoll.
oilier
,.
'!tan
s
sia
p
!
1110 G1'1111811 IT ply • o., rape
!'.
this,
about
El
and his attorney was Aaron Kin ,.
Tomo ° has keen , d ur k. ,,,,, J,,,,,i,
to be that it is not
!!!issary IIII. G 1 '1111,111 .I(•, , tii 1 . 1111gralt ,
a iocated. A piiroxi mately 50 per
'"
land.
and that the Iteich is prepared
,..,,,,,,',;,d but,, si; per„ ,.. .
. ..
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11'811014
t
he
I
011,,
,,
. emit of the total mint for
Kurland's Protest.
work in tai ,.,,,,,„,, st ,,,t t „ ii„, .,,,,, ,
C
The first Rosh Ilashonah since the /litlerite persecutions
Paii•stine and the fumairid,r for
‘Vhen the opinion was P.ad, i
.• .,
, , '
,
began passed quietly in Berlin. Services in the regular synagogues
quoting at length the " round of
aisistance to refugees n England
and
thenumerou
'
and
s temporary places of service were overcrowded
„
flesh" speech read by
ortia to I
„
countries on the tointinent.
l' , ;,! .' ,t1','.1,t,i,n,;',,,I.,;
:i.,ti.
tut'''' ' ''''
f, IN( INNATI.—li'arin congrat.' and best needles foe continued fu-'the Erie Orphan Home, Atlanta
with worshipers.
In many synago g ue s ther e were two shift•
Shylock, air. Kurland expressed
J. D. C. Consulted.
As many as Tol,;163 per ci,
of
see
vs.
ice
All the synagogue s
indigmation and resentment. "If illations from President Franklin tur° aucc!'`'' •
Home for Orphans, Memphis Ilona
ictly gu•rded by Jews
only f: 1 0,000 I about $48,0001 cominitt et I by the
1 , 111(
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chosen b y the Berlin .1elvish community.
your honor please,” he said, "I I). Roosevelt bilk'. been rewired
„yonk. s.r8 „1„ 1. ): .ilie ,, lur ba , been expended.
Founded 0 ti i it . i. 13, la - 13, Irnai for the ,Aged.,i
were str without any •ssi stance
within Ger- county jails of Nvw York, fro bpi!!
from the re g
!!t that ton e was "just t he l A.ittrt;),,,,
police.
want to state that tlw court has by . th.,., , ,I m. co
e.
ational
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IIiI!ny
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ti
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rd
.t11.1s
. ws,,,111 the font, a off
, n ,,,,. president of irl'ilh
es, and , 1 0 .Ind to the Ilse 1't , •
Several large firm s on th e mai n street s of Berli n display e d
been provocative in making t lie 1 1 .,,,, i w rit ', ,, „,,,
K.
ol tio , many secret fra-
the ,, , ,,,, t , ii _ another
In
!
Moths, lot Jevtish sehook.
, .1 ;
.. :. 1 ,. '
Shylock allusion. The plaintiff has . ,.• .
•
I . .i. onto infirInary :.
ading, "Closed during the holidays," thus proclaiming
•
l ll]) I ' II in , • Pita
XII the allocations anger
I., ni neti eth alinis el saIN ol t he ;renal mutual aid •ocieties which o
n. made r i tl'antli
tie
tl
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J r:wisher... but most firm. kept their places of business open.
a perfect right to emm. in here anti In.,
o New. York City. But and thers.
flourished in
artec consultation with the .Interi- cent and t h e !all''' . '''! ! • 1 •'" --
ink a review without hong sub- "' v.
today.
it is th e representative
1
pathetic
appeal wa. 0.-titol to the Jews of Germany by the
This year marks a triPle ll'nli , an Jewish Joint Distribution font-'
alsoII , III.' ,,,
As in II"' "late s" al
"C elebratn
io this year of the j e n i s ), worldwide fraternal order, Wirth anniversary.
111'111
11 .1( . , i,11 c oni iti
ic ; to such an allusion."
n
".\ II we
for the new year," says
Not only t
'Iottee and other ageni•ies in ordei• a New V"ilii ila' nalnial "f •I''"' ali t
I), I . i , , the int e rv e nin g three ninetieth sinniversaryf
o th e fd.
l. •'is that or should
nun with 41P3 lodge s in th e United it the ninetieth larthrlaX• of tie
hoult1 remain alive,
e, despite life . bein g ful l the
of
'.. prevent Pluidication find 0 , t' r- ' t . ::. : i t i,t 4 t;: i nul y, : .1, 1 1 ,'::' ,'M t in'',',': 1 II:: "II ::: - ,111,
,.. ii, s sludge Hunt began to h ear ing of /nod It'uth," s aid Pre si- States
, (1,. 1,, 1:.
1
and ile.ir for us.
Many are unable ti, withstand life's
and ('goads and 2110 others order itself, but it is the tiventietli aaiing of effort. Close co•opera. i
, ar t, o f e mnplaints and pro - iiclit Itoosevelt's letter. .;aid
paing with life.
be in 28 other countri e s .fhnoughout birthday of the Anti-Defainatiol, 1
Our
nation
was
faced
by
thousands
of
,
o!)
1111S
1,
14'11
maintained through- . ',' e n la ge ,:'f
I, ...;!, nn th e p ar t o f Jews, win re. the call, of 1 ejoie in if to all who the world.
t" !!'' ilia' g"la,'
dangers in
tru th past, hulae are still alive, b e caus e G o d wishes us to
Longue and the tenth lorthilay oi ait. partieularly with the Joint !''
the .
i. !," n ".' tne
' d • ,' I r- I'd, "I ! '''''d 1,,
upon he expressed a desire to with- cherish freetioni, justice and truth
In the most fliflicult of time, our forefatlwr s prayed, 'ziirchrenu
h It• isa i II•rith 1E16.1 Founds- Distribution Ceniniatee,
which ; in ,• !',* ) ,".„.nll,a,'1,11':,"in r,"'..y "S,y., ', '„", .;". gt.
The Cleveland Jewish Orphan Oa'
ln
draw the offensix- e portion of the and who are interested in the ins-
:',d1 ;. 7,'
li!isi Iiii' I remember us that we :oily heel, so We pray
noW.“
Which, together with the addition to call '1111.:' on consider.
, pinion.
l'hrough Henry Runt- movement of conditions of Ina Home. erected in 1 868, was Irnai lions,
.1nother appeal issued by the community culls for contributions
of Nett lork, and these in-
Writh's first philanthropic install- ' Alepit/ adik Aleph. the junior ahle work independently,
man, a Jewish :Morn, y, and a felliiwinen and nation.
to l a p, J ew ph youth with Mood. nork I'Md study.
y
for .„,,,,, a the ,,11,,..
t
io
V0ai
Writ))
order
for
Youths
from
responsibilit
n.
Three
years
ago
a
splendid
1
called !"gel her 2:1
(Turn to Last Page.) O
I'teed "f his,
Adoption of the anti - Nazi boycott by the American Feder. -
"The peopl e of
., United new ClevelanII Orphan H oot ,. ,,,, ,s, Ill to 2 1, constitute 11'nai li'rith'. , a tion. on important projects.
g
istanding. J ews urn! in np2° stat e
today.
lion of 1.a bor was forecast in • statement by William Green,
s have had an unusual op- built on the outskirts of the great chief
, n ot
The Allocation.
president of the organization. Mr. Green declared that evidence
read his statement of allot : por tunity to kiltile and to evaluate city.
On Oct. IS, Iniiii B'rith wil;
In conjunction Ivith the Joint
of torture and complete crushing of the German labor movement
the services you• order has ter-
1
•
The Judge'. Statement.
Fu
1882 on, when the great dedicate its ninth Bill et F ounda Distributio n C ommittee, the li n t -
Is ); the Hitler dictators hip will he presented to the A. F.
' formed, leo- Ocularly in promoting!
of L.
Judge Hunts statem e ent
nt said:
•
.
• .
.
mmigrations of ! East ! European tion at NOrth vestern University. l'41 getup advanced ./22 . 000 o
t th e
convention
opening in New York Oct. 2, and predicted that the
i item:aloud good-will, in aiding' J, .. } ,,,
n
tier,
"In the opinion I illustrated
i
the ! i
Jews a kan, s;lial
Irrith
was
in
These
foUlidations.
to-,
Ben-Shemen
colony
for
wh
ch
i
children
American organiza tio n would follow the example of the Inter-
the p o or and stricken and in . unit-
I
point
of insistence
upon strict le-
the forefront of the Ainericitniza- catml at nine large universities,. in Palestine, to provide accolintlin
4.
, tight,
ti,
national Trade Unions in adopting boycott measures against the
to equit„
opposed
by I not American Jewry in se rvice to lion work so necessary in those are Jewish educational, social and ilationii for German children. Spe-
__
Nazi regime.
' ' their country and to human ity.
inserting a portion of Portia's
days.
It founded or supported cultural centers for the training vial attention was given to the Was
H,s
i Outstanding
s uttatea, $ iFaligu
Describing Ititlerism as • menace to the labor movement
in'
T Irnai B'rith I extend con- many institutions during those of
eech front 'The Merchant of ,
peech
"o
a proud future Jewish laity and needs of young men and women
i
which Americas are now watchin g with incremiing concern,
frl'atulations for past aishievem•nts
V
and
years and the years that followed:ilea:10re.
in t raining rent cis established
Mr. Green said that extraordinary
ordinary measure. h•ve been read.
E conom i c Development.
"At that time I had no thought
L.
,Litopt .
tier
He denounced the per seenttory tacticr of the Nagis
that anyone would dra any e-
Among the coillillittee . , allocil-
--
its - medieval. revoltin g and sickening!"
•
flection on the rare or religion of
to the German
A 1 . 1 ii . Q ( 'ElIQUi: , N NI
I f-
Fr , oll Saar, o 10 tick t., In Saar 161 , l II, 1 IMO, i }IC as s ns that. the
Copy Must Be In One Day
anyone involved in the ease. If
b color Of \ti t Fielh eit So, - mfr-1 paper, hits learned that the
;Ind Fre nch central committees tole r ilm!. Seligman, Ius
government
of Masonic
Earlier for Next Issue
the case had entensi around a
emigration and resettlement of 11"'" since Jan I, 103I. died is pi el.., no. a law which will prohibit Jews from marrying.
the quotation would have
i: blis, til i, nir f,ii:,,lie ri,1:-t ,,r i iti tnage. k il, isii-ht;olil. t „ii ,, •, "I
rtt•i fi iin gnt.i; tis t:31 (i i .ffili'iilde fs ,t;rne h(a,uni
.fin);•Ist.
ii; ...iii;
, • ,,oi .il
..., : t ill ,lingli:),1 , 1 ..1,,;ilicti
1.,,
•i i :•tan .,r I ',1‘ ,11 :m. c1 or
,ie. ilis: idlissat l off
the
bit' iust as apt in my mind.
On acc o unt of the Succoth
,1 wiv e s
"1 . 111, morning I was informed
Fe•tival occurring on 'fliursday
foi hour after he had spoken at il
f .2,1.11011
I Palestine;
pounds
'' ---.Jews.
Exception is to be made
thin! some members of the Jewish Plans Proceed for Beth El
mid Friday, forms for the next
only in cases where the ministers
Jewish Composer's Works To "l'i''"It"r'll " 1111 I"'1"'n'i"1 tram. "'"1"u" " 1. 11"• Sew :" "" c " it "" !''
race had construed my opinion as
issue of The Detroit Jewish
Inc of „slalom settlers III Pal,- ''' .‘""" "U
".
Lectures, To Include
11(1V1( been in the church
before
id least a veiled reflection. Never
Be Presented at Home of
Chronicle trillclose a it ear-
tole: C:',111111 ii. the Keren Hap-
'the hod y tan, taken tin Santa
1911, 'participated in the war, or
Symposia, Debates.
in or life have I spoken of the
lier than usual and all CO py for
Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss
i.:”.1 widi.,11 Ile FOtt101iti it'll [ ' Mid I i Fe, his lifelong residence, for
had
children
killed
in
the
war.
--
.1ePii•h race or religion except in
insertion in it will therefore
.f5,iiiiii lo the IlebreW U niVersity; burial.
Minister of Edu-
The Temple !Soh Ei membership
the highest terms. Christianity is
!MY,' tin be in the hands of tho
A musicale of unique Intel, • - lillaitio for vocational training for 'I
Governor Seli1111111A WAS ”Ile or
cati"n, issued instructions that for
Lased upon the Jewi.11 religion and campaign, headed byXlo r to n A s h_
editor not later than at Iii a. In.
1,,,,,g sponsored for the pit te o r c lino,. in Europ e ; 1:20,0011 for the outstanding figures in the
the new school year all cotters-
literature. Two members of the nor, land intended lo produce 1011
'11 Tuesday, OIL :•
--
-
,,,,,,,,,,i German
refugees
of
in
denionst rating,
the
England: "al and eCi'llinaie heel
, 1 . N ame d a m em ber o f c orn . .,,,,... issued to Jew., or the de-
1 . 1111.(1 States Suprelne Conti are new member, for the Temple Ir-
works of the talented Jewish ., ,,._ 1:11,1100 f o r placement of German New Xlexico.
Ile I. ci,,Iii,•0 ',Ill,
..I .4,Iants lif Jews for the slain-
an na-ers of that race. Out- states- toren Labor Day and Ro s h D a .
mission by Governor
rots, i.,.
miser,
Sholom
Ahrony.
pi
ofessors
and
teachers
in
British
laying
the
to
_I
1 ::.iiiii i iii.,,,i,i i, ft,,,Iiriyi(i)t ii ilysidAlirlasrissl
.
must
poet,: and leading business- shenah, has aitained its objective.
s tate, when l,, ...,, 01, s , .,
institutions.
Comstock.
\1
.
Through
the
courtesy
of
men in every walk of life belong tO
Fifty theusand refugee. left
it.
1111 1.1i 1 .!
tit
he roster is full tot! promin-
trt tli • Olt `I I. t,' t
Germany' before July 1, the rion. bringing. the Ii, o i„
Itt II .. tlt I - .111114. IluwrSrr , •chools
ent homes.
iliiIIfic Anted in its report.
The from ii hop,-I, - o
\
I t'
- The illustration was neither in-
Jewish children are
1111
11(
.
number
has
vastly
inereased
since
tort
in
Ilo
:d
1.1111
I
t..ch• , ' nor thought of as reflect- I
r. 1 ( 10c e
ruin to Page
1 that Info., it declares.
I
I.,
Ile war 1,
Six.)
nagthe Jewish race, but to
it ,
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GOV SELIGMAN OF
NEW MEXICO DIES
■
CONCERT OF MUSIC ,,.„... „,,-,. .,,,,„0„
By ABB0Ny OCT, 15 . \
TEMPLE MEMBERS'
DRIVE SUCCEEDS
SHAPERO ON STATE
. It..„.
BOARD OF WELFARE 1,„„hiird
CONCLAVE CALLED
BY PISGAH LODGE
Zionist Executive's Policy.
Conference of Organizations
Oct. 8 to Discuss Ger-
man-Jewish Problem.
(Torn to Page Opposite Editorial)
DR. LAKOFF HEADS
MAIMONIDES GROUP
..
siX)
■
plurality Lo
The out l ine of the polo y of the candidate I
new 1 0(1•I'lltil. of the IX othl Zi..71
-1,10' hall I,
Eighteenth %l m I lloo . • i
.1, •••s
at
Pisgah Lodge of the Order Irnal
Irrith has issued /1 ca l l t11 all Ili-
Iron organizations to participate
in a conference for the purpose of
discussing the problerns created
by the German-Jewish situation.
The committee in charge of
convening this city-wide confer-
ence con.ists of Samuel B. Keene,
chairman; lien F'. Goldman. Henry.
II. Abramovitz, Jacob 'Miller. .1a-
cob Scholnick and Aaron Rosen-
berg
The call to the organizat ions
states:
Prague, w Inch w
-
I ht .
41.1. the Sitinal Uri . 0 f :..ilo
tiers ,,f the executive, o I ..
On
... I :I .
OP lit in O a .
. , ,, II i , 1 (LI i l• ..
•t•.,•. ot I ' and I ..
LI , ,,,
mtend ' i ,
ing the filet that t II, r•
! be based on co-opto at I , T,
l mandatory power, G1 eat 1 •airi, 1 ' , I .•;•1- Prep:Mit,
Jewish Medical Society En -
I, i
,oectares that many feature-- ! '. Jar Pia, e'. Colli•g e in
'
tors Another Year of
I British p olicy in Palestine have Philadelphia.
Activity.
. caused grave concern.
Ills absorption in the p
1
The renewed attempts to place fairs Of his -late wit- ••
I
Valtnonides Medical Society •
!obstacles in the lath of Palestin- at the ago
I,g another year of active I
!inn colonization; legislation which fished a live ,,,,,
it
I
, Ivan only injure the entire country; The Evening so:i!
I
Fr 4i] a mere handful of physi- '
'proposed changes in the constitu• which he wit - i I
(
clan
the pioneers of the Jewish i
tine contrary
ar to the obligatio ns side newsboy II
mid. .' profession, this organiza-
SHERWOOD EDDY
I assumed by the mandatory power hers of the f. r • - .
'
t m, ' 1 , culminated into an alto- I
"The situation in Germany is
Ion the erre t illn Of a Jewish na- moused them 1 fo r
eon's, ,,,,d y if pi.,,,,irmit .newish' New members are still coming in fast approaching a crisis.
SHOLOM AHRONY
Xluch
'Donal home in Pale-tine, and hold-
The newspaper -.. ,
doctor
, „
At its inception there was 1, and it is likely that more. than the depends upon the events that will
Ii 1,0 1 ing hack of the Jewish work in bliss the many ent,•11.1,
an uree for the few .1,, wi.h r h y _ : hundred originally expected will , tale place during the next six anti airs. liley ,e_r : L. l'rentis,
hat''
home
f m "• '' l
sithst t.; Itand themselves together hay - , Militated themselves with months to determine the course
"tr'''''" the'r
(Turn to Tart Pagel
I Turn to Piige Opposite Editorial)
f
for i a ial and co-operative reas- Temple Beth El .
that the present government of unusual musicale, a progran
, I
''''' I:: eradicate petty jealousies ,
The Bull e tin of Beth El College Germany' will be compelled to P 'xtreme interest is being peel 1
for Sunday ex•ening, Oct. 1:,, ,. .,
.
And '.. benefit by mutul exchange , of Jewish Studies is being sent Mg take. Already there are manifes-,
an
h
participation
t ion of out stamp.:
and • :
"f •: .
This society has now this
, ,,
,
I week. It contains announce-l lotions in Germany that the activi- t t Detroit
.
.
'
I '"ii ''' • • ii Considerable body cum- meats if several new courses and , ties Of the Jews throughout the' ''"'“ ar,'','' ''
The sponsoring committee ,
, '-out 150 of the Jewish new members on the faculty. The world and the activities of non-
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SCHOOL TO REOPEN
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
li
IA 11;1111,. J,
Local Jewish Agencies Will Play
Active Part in Community Fund Drive
Classes
Simchas Torah.
Ill the Shanrry Zedek
f•ool will be resumed
(,..011111g.
•
,.lor that full
osi2. begin to func-
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SiMe11111
1/Ct. 13.
NA VE S. SHAPERO
, no of the five Illeilik i —'
s ia",' Welfare foam,.,, , -I,
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'.• announced
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i
of Dr.
in, Beryl Jacobs,
!Lorry
Iamb:, of
wit speak
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en behalf of
I I . .
1
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nld as well as
eontinur• between
Sunday m orni ng
,•• .ynagogue.
•. PIC1 . 1111-. 1;: ex-
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not as yet
.••. n Are urged
Las,-
of
Detroit, college will open 'ii slat night, Jewish organizations who are sym- "flIP`' ed "f Mr. and M r ' 11 ' .!!.
tiv iiren Sah.lie!f".:17,'. hisaii'ill!;1 ';'! ' '. ''' '"!
lioin are recognized lead- I Oct. let. Those who desire to re- pathetic towards us are influencing L. Prentis s Fred M. Butz; I, I.• ,, • I Kurt Peiser Named Co-Chairman 1If Campaign Executiv
e ' badge
:ier in tli. .1. oi t . -
carious fields of medical l ceive a Bulletin may write to Miss the policy of the goveinment. Ilimelhoch, Dr. L. M. Fran k .. .
.
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Committee; Other Jewish Nlen and ‘t'orm.,, \,,,,, ..
Anna Oxenhandler, registrar of This is evidenced Ity the recent Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabb, I •• t
leo, I Xi •
Important Posts in Drive nil Oct. I 1 to N••
'illy now, there is the , Beth El College. Woodward and calling of an economic conference Franc, S. Szniolewict, George tia
in
Germany
to
find
a
way
out
of
vani.
Mrs.
IP.
Hells•,
Mr,
J
,
sa,•
're society to identify it- • Gladstone, or Call Madison 4181.
status. Aaron Rosenberg, Kurt Peo• ! .
Jewry at large in the
The sale of season tickets for their depressing el'lln..mic
facers and members of the eral solicitation .!... • :
1 , NI ,
rr
teible
atrocities and the Temple Beth El lecture course Unfortunately. in this city there Mrs. Morris Garvett, Nate S SI
F ed eratinn and Hugo ..
1 Fl oud
,earn , Mrs. M. Ashner, Milton
r, - . perpetrated in Ger-
\.
'illeiri
is proceeding at a mutual rate. There has heen n effective organization Alexander,
a
it'ihtUe‘riVtelarganin
e
ele
s
Ale
seheduled
the
Girl
SI
.
0
1
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alt:kinder, l'hilip Slomovitz
'I clew a the fact that are as many tickets hying sold to of those groups who are interested
.... r. .
. to play an active part m this year's chairman. Mao, o e I
has pecs!! t
I niversity of Pales- r non-Jews ai, tO JeWq. The etiurse. in carryirm out active monization • . Mr. Ahrony, who
.
Uommunito Fund ,le wish
to
re Fesiet.o
i t e sole haven of cub Rabbi Leon Frani states, is or. work to counteract. Nazi !mina.
Drive for $3,001E - is to he in i
of ob 1, il,,,,
IllUsie for ninny years. to inc
i
location to many Jews ,,,,,,,,,.a as a c i v i c institution,
ganda and to assist in an organ-
01111 which i- to he service divishon of the industrial t hut• d
new clinm•pt ion of t he gen us,
Dore. The Mainiimid,
international
held Oct. "al to division.
international ized manner to eampaign against
Sherwosal Fall
origin:.'.
a•ty is lending its sup-
ITurn !
null
world the German atrocities.
',1: (1 , ' ,,,'
m ,,Irt
Nov. lo, according
and w
,'Ien,,a.ii,n,, f I in,,'', ,1,1r
'l
Harold Silver, director of lb••
! • alf of this great insti- , Y. M. C. A. micr
who recently performed"We feel that thi' Ininal! " In Ile draws his inspiratirn „nd •
,
to
Gu , tavib,
D. Jewish Social Serve e Bureau,-
icing its protests and . traveler,
,e ller11111.11
the
flaring fear of attm!king hit calling a conference must he taken
c
t
as
-et
retary
for
arenas
friim
the
Pentateuch
iii„i
•
• e great upheaval of the .
alle
I t i .h".1;1"1;nani". tffil
lerisill in the ; as of Berlin itself, by some oreanization. and we are powerful works ef Jewish Pio' •
' r l e t Division Ill .if the Afeli. 'al , Illella
ainy.
.peakers to ap- therefore inviting you to partici- f Tanachl innovating a mw '
ianipaign. tom divi-oin. and Ninon. i• E. WI;
• -f the socip.ty are : Ti, `sill
,.. r t
e "" ' of ' ' '
an or- c 0 4 a I ewiso
I, el iniposers and
t it.' . I ., .- • - Beth El forum. pate with us in clew ti
Iii. Adolph 1.,, liamu of the -mot. organizatior
•he J ewish
(sad!
—
medical 1"
- i -. ,• .
a t ganizat ion to forniulate a program floe ,.
to ll
II 1 tl . h r• I I •
Studer. chairman will ..erv• a. a -I' I etary Ill th.
! Detroit, ur establish a, '
• Suceritli
s.
I h,.
,•.,,,I gn intlu•trial .1,,,,,,r1
I harolay inorning• ; 1 • acti v ity in this city to roter•
ii
'al, to take advantage I the Tempi,.
p
living equi ped technically ..a
act
the
harmful
ofects
o
f
the
N
i
l'/.i
D r . ak i n D Ile
will h ea d
Dr . Le a. . Al .
' .INZ
eXeciiiiVe CoMmit-
:IngeOf ideas sluring • 1 it. rh at 10 o I r I ie 1 .
, an authoritative musical
Ine !.
program; and to concentrate and ..
will
,d•upy
the
pulpit
sPee,i reflotrn
s seannt c e
tee. has as his ro . tvh,rar mstaii..i,,k,:; .r,sn' ilis tiihnLii,ff tunet).,,,aghu,i ,n , t 1 , . 22t..50 ,),,,
, and to aid in strength- Franklin
,
round, Mr. Ahron
v is in a i c -•
make more
re effective the individual h"
•
,
ehairtne n Kurt
bait,- hi: iRraoto
' Don to give a genuine and a
.marks of Jewish still
efforts of our organizations to com-
t,
„e
ready
1 ,,.;„. r. d irec
accepted appointmem.
.r
nal interpretation to the Ilea. e
ulture in the Ilehrew JEWISH RADIO FORUM
Personal Spokesman.
hat this evil.
We urge t hat you
text of the ancient sages and lbe
the Jewish Wel- t hi. committee are Fred NI. Butu•l,
congenial soc ialibility
- -- - .
psentative,
TO START ON SUNDAY -ens, i th ree rere
m..,,,. 1,,RK
..more th
1.1. T. A. ,
I ,..
hits
He differs tram lb - I. o
a f isn r. ;: J.Fno,..straF
ti,otzn : Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlil.h. Rabbi
.
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meeting I. to he held at i•h COmposers in the (col floc I e
"The me
Lyon Frani. lir. Otto A. Hirsch h,,,,,„.
Kurt Peiser
,,,,, ,i ,o ,,,, ,sh ;,,,,,;,,,, 4,, ,, , !
b take place fort. I
if
• ', Vilshire lintel..
The Jewish Radio Forum, di. the Maccabees Building, on Sun- d oes not confuse th e folk - ' • - geraltl, iliii•clor of the . S to '. iety o f and Miss Sarah S•lminski,
'through the ages. interwoven ugh
Agencies; of the Jewish Welfare
and melodi es adopted
..,, - ii
.
,
h 1 i
dtd i the
• ' ' St of the ensuing reeled by Aaron Kurland, will . he '18 .1.'1,,
r 1 gi u. zratilto•rt and s)negog a l
() M
.' a. :tin: I t this
it s) :::!a
call
I' . f 7r . a Nil) . goes With the original Modal ' • i' St. Vincent De Paul. Mr. Peise
i
1 . Id on Oct.,
3 at r
r Federation which areart
n!!!!
!
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nc
and folk hymn. that have been
resumed for the current year this e ierenee. it 14 not our desire or t , .,1: 1, t iy he .in " tr t q:: " molila
_
.
,
ni tl..1:s
n peI ni.r.f ..,: .. ,.. and William S. Pnwer are r". in the Common It y Fund are- II, ,
, t
erysi 1 t gh
h rou 11 till. ,..ntur1,-
Sunday. over Station WJBK. from our purpt-t. to attempt to damns-
chairmen of the puttlietty l'orririt-
n
brew Free Loan .1 , •liciation, .14,1- .. 7.. t i:
a
..
.
•
'cted
for the corn- '
ir,g ,, ,
r '
I
Tr) ! I Its 1 - A ia 'elm.
. tee of o hirh Henry T. Ewald 1, ph Soc ial
ale or influence this conference. "trop" and develops his e n i ,, i .
w i.h , .11,1.a,, . ! ,
ial Servo e Bureau. Je
President, Dr. Char- 3 ' 15 1 " 3:31) 1', m.
1" i .
‘ ' It ' on : anniat . of . ' a Peotilit.”
l L
it
t
initial
but
expect
that
the
conference
tions
L.
on
the
latter
soil°
with
i
•-
;
chairman,
Mm.
Samuel
R.
GI,.
Speakers
Child Placement Bureau, North
.1 1, I '
; vice-president, Dr.
during the
the KIN:shrill:re .armory in the
j 5h5
• r.inSin; secretary, Dr. broadcast of the new season will will itself effect policies to carry ficient musical technique, His , !.. , rower, chairman of the governing End Clinic, Fresh Air Society...
ttronx
on
Sunday
night,
to
an
nail-
the
declared
objective
as
this
con- • positions have already b
!man; treasurer, Dr. be Mr. Kurland and Rabbi Leon
ben i •- !hoard of the Young Women's He- Joaci.h Centers Association, Jew-
..,
John Ifs
of 2- 500
ti __ e r litz;
i
• including
Gov.
..-Ibrew Association, will again act ish Children's Home, Young Wo- I a , e ot
chairman of execu - Fram. who will discuss current ference may determine necessary , formed in public with great
"
',
tees.
' to combat the situation."
as chairman of Division 11 of gen- men's Hebrew Association.
ornmittce, Dr. E. R. Robbins. world Jewish problems.
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Profession
•
Resume This Sunday;
Commencement To Be on
JEWISH PAGEANT
A GREAT SUCCESS
I tlg
hronicle.
-peak twice
1",11 1,
• 'Ces Of
y Zrsivk,
I,
Nulre
and on S. n• k , i,Nu morn-
Rol Nolte service- commence at
'tit p. na, the. Friday and
the
tom KII/PUr Da) ', mores .tart at
a. tn. The Sl•nioria' service will
I e 11'15
■
u.i
a, in.
aftendance at hoth
the
•.in and supplymen-
. of
Congregation
ki d •
he iibser-
ilii-hor.in Rabbi
in
0 •US
• and
United Synagogue r.Con•ene N•-
bona' Recovery Assembly.
NE11 YORK - To cope with the
problems presented to Judaism by
the Nationa
soxer) Program
and to re-Ign
it- entire struc-
ture , n tine with the N R. A. Move-
wee!, the l'nited Synagogue of
.Ire sea, represe nting over 750
affiliated organizations, issued a
New Yeat's roll to its congrega-
tions for a National Recovery Aa-
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