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October 06, 1933 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-10-06

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THE ONLY ANGLOJEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

ETRO1TJEWISH HRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

New York Public

92nd at and Library
NEW
NEW s

VOL. XXXV. NO. 20

AARON PREGERSON
ELECTED TO HEAD
HEBREW SCHOOLS

Chosen President at Annual '
M e eting To Succeed
Robert Marwil.
— -
ELECT 14 DIRECTORS
FOR FIIREE-YEAR TERM
. —
Officers and Superintendent
Submit Their Annual
Reports.

-

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

BUCHAREST PANIC I .udwig Explains LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY ADOPTS DUTCH RESOLUTION
Return to Faith
CAUSES DEATH OF
FOR DRAWING UP ELABORATE SYSTEM OF FINDING HOMES
ze.,„
Deth,„
n
t.
,
10 IN SYNAGOGUE rg l ationa ga
FOR THE THOUSANDS OF JEWISH REFUGEES FROM GERMANY

!ltiilliitg alai ,44trrall

. „
l Ent t y
s Na tio
il
in League of Nations.

By H. SNOWMAN

' 50 Badly Hurt as Women's
Gallery Collapses During
Kol Nidre Services.

-,1 ti PORK.--A demand that
.I es, ish people be revognizol

WORSHIPERS CROWD
MOSCOW SYNAGOGUES

I' Ill the League of Nation.
Jentandtal by Dr. Emil Lull-
. distinguished historian and
,.iiiielier, now in this country, in

Sing Kol Nidre for First Time
in 40 Years in Hart-
ford Temple.

at,

iiatienal rill ity With rt.p resell-

Holland's Plan Calls for International Collaboration for a Solution of the Economic,
Financial and Social Problems Caused by Cm;• Refugees; Goebbels Decides
Not To Deliver His 5,000-Word Speech Before the League.

NAZI ATROCITIES CONTINUE ALTHOUGH MINISTERS STATE. FOR

PUBLIC CONSUMPTION THAT DISCRIMINATIONS HAVE STOPPED

iiiiiiress delivered at a remain

Ile }Iowa givtut by the merican

i`, 11 CaligreaS at

ItiltVi 01111 - •

Jewish-Aryan Courting and Intermarriage Is Declared! Punishable; Over

100 Jewish

Brokers Barred from Berlin Bourse; Stanley High, Noted American
/lode t than 50o peopl e heard Dr.
Pregerson, well known
ctv ,g call upon the Jewish pea -
BUCH A EST, Rumania, —
Publicist, Says Position of German Jews Remains Hopeless.
Detroit Zi,-nist, for many arises
ol11410110
world to unite-
T. A.1—The death t o ll id the vi e
art.lre In leWisli community af -
tints of the panic that occurred it - - - 1, 01 the World Jewish Con- I
wie elected president of the
- • ft tr the purp o se tit presenting
the Poradin synagogue in the wt.
fairs,
11 Germany abstaining, the steering committee of the League of
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
•• 1r demand. for recognition as a Nti
nutti's gallery on the eve of Yon
Nachos Asspitibly votpd imanimously for a Dote+ rei-eilietion tee provide a plan to
to succeml Robert Nlarwil. Elec- •
., 10.11 and their rights as equals the
Kippur has Leon placed by tht
p 1'uhlrin rl'r:alell by III , • 1 illinaanik of Jewish refugees from Germany.
dl to
al littler human beings Ite .
,
authorititts at 10 .It•wish women
t i on olllee falloWed the an-
• o IV dived opinion cat the WOrld,
Hof p ea lire held out by the intalicut
The re ,,1 1111
((altIII
nual in- . teddt of the schools held
PX8111illial by a OChniCil I commission Of the Assembly,
,
,all-
at the I'd,liedelphia-Ityron School
lx- way out for the Jewish
;
authorities that all id' the injured,
is expected by Marx ttlIserYYrs
tire w up an elaborate but practical system of
itaa't
on Wedne.day evening, Sept. 27.
who 'whiner about 50 women,
the problem
s w he el] t .i...
,
.
,
.1 0111t S tot eft
e" II
ystalized as a result' f the! 'fIIIk1
Other officers elected are Judge •
ta-cox-t•r.
policy in Germany.
Harry It Keidan, first vice-presi•
This activity predidieb will he directed by a League high commissioner. Christian
The f allie began is a fright • ppri
Cohen, second vice-'
The solution of the Jewish
cried woman worshipper in tin
I, Lange, NorNvegian diplomat, is being mentioned for the post. Earlier in the week,
dent;
gallery yelled "lire,” when a
problem must be found in the
pres ide nt; Sutton Snetzer, treas-
former President it ndis ni•ntioned rocIhr, t.
short circuit in the electric light ,
Diaspora and not alone in Pal-
urer; Moan „ Lachover, secretary.
lierniali represent:0o,
doil they w e re entirely inditri•ient to the Dutch scheme, but some dele-
Elect Directors.
occurred. In the rush for the exit:-,
estine. he said. Even if the
gates
remarked that they l. , 1! it would It,. regarded as a political question and nut as entirely social.
the women were tramplt d under
The ft :lowing were elected di-
Jewish peopl e did not have •
:', 0111e delay may he
l i t' t h e :Assembly's delegating th e !natter to the League Council for study.
-1
a
three-year
term:
I
foot
and
the
women's
gallery
col-
country in
n Palestine, they still
rectors t ,
Se ales Guarantee of Minority Rights..
lapsed.
Rabbi E. kishiskin, Rabbi Isaac
would have a valid reason for
A
resolution
prop,.
inn
nod,'
c..nvention he established guaranteeing the human and political rights
Stollman, Judge. Harry H. Keidan,
oiled des-
recognition as • nation, he as- !
Iluchare , t doctors w orked
w of an emigration agency to facilitate the emigration of
Fred 51. Butzel, Nlax Lieberman,
sorted. Precedent i s offered for • "f ffillThritics l l verYI, ll , , mid I he . ',ga up:on
politely to save as many of the
• m inorit ies, was offered at the
Louis St,11, Milton M. Alexander,
such recognition in the case of '
, sufferers as posible,
fourteenth League of Nations As-
Henry Wineinare, Ile•rman August,
I The panic w as confined almost the Poles and the Czechs who
sembly.
Abraham .1. Rosenshine, David .1.
entirely to the womttn's gallery,
were a people without ■ land
Copy Must Be In One Day
I
the men below remaining composed. and yet were regarded as a na-
Th.. resolution was presented by
Cohen, Sallalel Schatlander„Aarein
Earlier for Next Issue
rant'''. attempted to continue
Silberblatt. Rudolph Zuieback.
tional entity.
Dr. Fmingulies, Greek jurist and
FEAST Of ' TABERNACLES AMONG GERMAN JEWS OF THE ' The
the services in a vain attempt to
Twenty i•,glit other directors
general
secretary of the Interna-
Ile
expressed
the
view
Hutt
it
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
stop the panic, but the terror- Is possible to secure a million votes
On account of the closing days
tional Diplomat ic Academy
in
serve on Ow board, the term of
_____
strickttn women paid no attention, through den n•
of the Succoth Festival ts-t.ur-
F es, .slrio■
11
hall
Kleldldle 1,1,4,.
1
' 1:48.
raci, who is acting as representa-
14 of them expiring in 193.1 and
•• ..'
elections to the
' making a mad dash for the doors w or l d tte,wish Congress,
ring on l'hurselay and Friday,
tive of the Haitian Republic,
that of the other 14 in 1935.
eV(' II : First Gathering To Be Ad.
"Dwell yr . in booths," thus reads the sacred page;
forms for the next issue. of The
The Allit• of newly-elected of-
though that is nut the real rune - .
Dr. Frangulies' resolution, if
dressed by Rabbi From
Yom Kinour in Moscow.
Detroit Jewish l'hrdinicle will
ficers and members of the board In booths frail shelter 'gains the storm and wind:
".""Id (.°4
adopted would guarantee Jew-
MoroW.
and
Philip
Slotnovitz
"''''' Thi e
(.1. T. :A.1 — Syrtis tiIn. ' .1. I-1°'
'
.
e. lose a day earlier than usual
, calgrie7
r
,,, , f ,
was presented by the nominating And lo. it I booths WO dwell through all our pilgrim,ig-e!
,on ii it
ish rights in all countries now
, „gift, in on , ,ii,,iiit capital were
werehai function
all copy fur insertion in it
committee co n.id ng of Sol It. "And the shadow shall he more than sun's bright t'at' s; ',
threatened by political anti-
;" , 0 14 11111Sn:111y crowded and even over-
thile:',
J e,,:,!; s hsi' peeep t e ,. : ,, f ‘tVhi,Iliz
will have to be in the hands of
a in, : niRt. (1)siogtnainteizrag,t, i, pnrt,ts,fitli.:::.
LOUIS Robinson
°,n n " the i l
I unity
v c 1 e: ntIt'1g
Semitism. It proposes that all
Levin. cha
OW More I Ilan SIM, sl1t ' t filtering 011 . 1/Ugh
'
the editor not later than at lu
The
,had
I crowded with worshippers who
th
e
.
,I.I'rzl''
great
achievement,
he
said,
countries, including Germany,
and 11111ton Bornstein.
moue to o bserve Y om K - ppur,
a in. on T ue,day, Oct. lit
was that for the first time s he trod, announces that the activities
Honor Goldman, Keidan, Cohen-
Ahi . I Be shadow' more than sun on all our Ways!
undertake to guarantee elemen•
Day of Atonement.
In part,
this
the fact that
the general
was able to create this feeling of the movement locally will he
t•ry human and political rights,
Mr. litiii, iiiiiin, the newly-elected "Ilut ye shall see the stars through, shining clear;"
was dueto
on Tuesday
with
K
sown. the Jews. Even were the IOSUIlled with a
rest day
particularly equality before the
resident
ef
the.
schools,
has
been
l 24, at It:16 o'clock,
The stars, a lOVe the st orm - rack told the night :
coincided
D
n te inhi ,yin i, liOtt.
„tl.
worshippers whole of Palestine to vanish, Herz' ot
law i r respeel i •e of race and ma-
i
act ve in the work of the schools
a
, yes, W O still Cn
set . the star s through; G od is n ear! par, enabling Many
AB
would
be
immortalized
by
this
ac-
ligion and prot ection of life and
for many 1' aand
to attend the services, N. ho other- e.ereeeeliheeee,a,
, a" during the
Collingwood.
a
lone."
f re edom.
past year .'rued as t.hairmait of

wise 11, 11111 have been to work
Rabbi
Frani
and
Philip
Slonoo
1)1'. Ludwig delivered an excor-
the board of education.
l'he I-m:01116.n would extend to
The MoscoW Jew'sN hi, crowded
dating
indictment
of
present-day
,
vitz
will
be.
speakers
at
this
meet-
The annual meeting took -steps
all the countries of the world the
the synagogues were noticeably of
Fram's tonic wilt he
to honor three of the most loyal
protection fur national minorities
the older g'• Few young Ctermany, its habits of mind and Mg. Rabbi
its policy of persto-ution. Challen- :announced next week. N1r. Shunt,
workers of the Talmud Torahs by
people were present .
,
Will Discuss "Nazi Influence ""w guaranteed in Holy a few
.countrief in Europe by special
creating the office of honorary di-
'
In one synagogue, the part for- ging Hitler's right to greatness, helvitz will speak on "The Recent
;
asserted
that history has taught hint 1 Zionist Con gresa and Its A fter-
ga
in America" Under Pish
rectors for if for Hyman Gold-
m a rl}' used to house OVerflow serv-
math."
tliat
no
great
man
was
ever
an
Lodge's Auspices.
Call Palestine Land of Hope.
. loos was occupied by a .1 ravish
man, Abha Keidan and M. It.
I
In addition to these two ad-
German delegates attempted to
, workers ' club- which this year, as ant i - Sent it
Cohn
tdresses there will be a musieid
Derides Race Superiority.
in the past, organized an anti-re-
The annual meeting heard re- School Commencement on
Richard E. Gutstadt, executive forestall consideration of the Jew-
program,
and
a
social
hour
will
e

t
e
e
„,
ish
question in connection with
a
t
h
e
A
nt
e
e
p„f
ee

Meeting.
on
Yon'
Ripply-
:
ligious
reasons
for
anti-
ports of °firers and of the super-
Simchas Torah Morning,
There are two
be
Refreshments will
follow.
, with the loudest brass band they Stunitism in Corinany , he. said: ,follow'.
intendent, Bernd
ar Isaacs.
League of the Order of Wnal debates on minorities by taking
Friday, Oct. 13.
11
grnup
Of
hostesses
annoy
could
procure,
in
order
to
The first is the Itkeness between !served 4
PreKerson'a Report.
Writh. will address a piddle meet- the stand in a meeting or the
and
disturb
the made
neighboring
ev ?mist.
, iii-
shippers.
They
so much
the Jews and the Cott-mans in the whose names will be announced ing, under the auspices cat Pisgah
Mr. Preg erson, reporting for t he
On the ot. ell ,a1 , 11 of the Succoth
cuf tNheet it'a
uticse problems w
eeem
re-
sense that hot h regard themselves next 11, '• - k•
Lodge of It'nai li'rith, on Monday 110'). tlitreuee that
hoard of education, pointed to the Festival, the Suta.ah of Congrega-
Samuel Schaflander heads the
that it was difficult to hirer the. d aii-
not related.
Chosen 1 ., oldt . , and the Other
protfros, mathe in the past year. lien Shaarey %Melt was redet.orat-
The permanent German repro-
tor conduct the services.
the fact that the Gerona character mendeership committee of the om
lie called attention to the prepar- od and was again furnished by the
....unitive in the League, I/r. Van
The Rol Nidre services on the can not tolerate talent, especially ganization which strives to enroll
ation,by members of the schools' siste,„he„d of the synagogue.
Kellar, contended that Jews in
eve ot )0111 Kippur were attended the. varied talent of the kw who a large number of Ibiti•oiters in
A his-
faculty of Iwo manuals.
The ineinher-hip
.
the
Illol'ellIellt.
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman spoke
lerIllally /Ire not a linguistic or
mealy' by evomen, who filled the
waS prepared
ttor t'
red by iii " on both mornings of the first days
national minority and that they
ma """ I
xvoilleil l s gallery and even occupied (Turn to I.ast Page) committee will meet at the home
late Aaron D. Markson shortly be- of Succoth, Thursday and 1.'ci-
of
51r.
Schallander,
1154
Iturlin-
never had Itsked t 0 he treated as
the men ' s section.
fore he intst, andd a Dikdok Igrant-
game, cat S:15 p. In. din Teo. -day
day, and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
The poverty of many of the wt,'-
mar) manual was arranged by Max
10.
te
d.
and hi s choir officia
a i! l'he
inii•t
" t Y z . .choslovakian delegate,
--hipper: WaS tragarally illUSt
ral ell
Gordon of the Hebrew high
Eduard Rents, appealed to the
Rabbi Hershman will deliver the
it • unprtt l I i tl til
num I a i o f
, t. the
it
school faculty'.
Rotenberg To Undertake New De-
league political commission that
Expressing the schools thanks sermon at the memorial servict• on
beggars. who surrounded the coiiiit
velopment Schemes.
the great powers try to solve the
ettats, Thursday, Oct.
`!carrot
n t i I .Antz n
Synagogut• on Spagleniteheiv st id ot.
This Sunday, Oct. S, the twenty-
to the teachers for their loyalty.
I.I. T. AL
Pin-
, olde'n' of Jews by immigration
LONDON.
The be rg., fined 1,eth sid,. , e .ho. ninth Conseentive season of Sun-
Mr. Pregt. r,t. 0 commended them •
le Palestine. Plans were ap-
St I'll 0 111111 besieged the worS/111,. i•S day services will be started at chas ItUteillierg. noted J1,101 en-
Commencement Oct. 13.
for their devotion since the bank
proved saying Palestine could ab-
and builder of elect, iti. a-
:
ses : of
t xeret
fig' alai,
,
The comply nceinent
Temple Itt.th (In this occasion gineer
holiday in the face of ext rem ely.
-"ell 2011.11110 Jowls in the next four
tom and irrigation plants in Pale--
Congregation Shattrey /aI t. 4 will I
services will tie conducted and the
limited inctones,
years.
tine,
left
for
Palestine
aft,
an
Torah morn-,
Sing "Kol Nidre" Again.
sermon given ley Dr. Leo M. Frank-
_ take place on Si .
Mr.Terrace-on
Terrace-on made tw o pro
idt,ence of six month.. 51r. Rate,
Speakers describing the eco-
AARON PREGERSON
Shetzer,
"Th..
The
subject
will
be
II ARTvoidi,
(J. T. .1 I lin.
posits for future consideration by ing,Friday,Oct. 15. I
nomic prosperity of Palestine
berg
plans
to
unde•rtake
in
Pales-
r
the congregation,

will
I
After a lapse of 411 year-, do - Christian-Jewish Tragedy," leased
swdit.
Mott, to rott..ii
. •
the schoolt-• The establishment of f'''''eat
and the possibilities for in-
• 1• 111-1111 ,
IltV11
tine
his
51r. l'regerson wets chosen tot ins which "Keel Nidre" ha. Dot on a book recently published under
the custom of Bar Mitzvahs for m -elcome the graduates. Icahn'
creased immigration. urged the
;old •ettlenieni.
been sung in the Reform Temple that title by Professor Moehlman flir 1111111,41y
girls who ,itould be provided with llershnian will deliver an address head the l'nittal Hebrew Schools of
mandatory power to support
and Beryl Jacobs will give the Detroit at the annual mooing on Beth Israel here due to theedlogi, al of the rniversity of Rochester.
Jewish immigration.
a ceren,hy :Millar to the Bar
Palestine Lahor Executive Here
tteettit,tet,), talk. Cantor Jaeolt Supt.27. HO succeed- Robert differences, the ancient Ilebi- w
At the services the Choral Choir
Christian L. Lange of Nor-
Mitzvah of boy's, and the intro- seetwa-ter
Here
to
Help
Chalutxim.
' ha
was revivell Tom Kittr•ir under the. direction of George Gal-
s i nkwi i„gwei fIl t h l e„at, l, the classes in Nlarwil.
way exp d satisfaction with
duction of the Hadlokas Manorns the
NEW YORK.
Sittichas 'Torah
Eve, although with a difTelont cone will sing. Aldriein Ito Y 'f t' -
extraordinary favorable eco-
th
e
ilighting "
ler will be at the organ. This Eliazer Gabli. member of the ea
prayer.
I icandles) for g irl ' . Song" by Israel Zangwill.
nomic and financial situation of
who shoat-) thus he provided with
,,•
t
While browsing in a New York choir, which now begins its third ecutive of the Palestine Labor
Diplomas
will be tra'arded to the
Palestine and emphasized the
the Temple, is Federation, arrived in New York
a ceremo. v -Millar to the Kiddush
I I brai y recently Rabbi Ahrahant .1. ' season of work in
graduates by Judge Harry It. Kei-

importance of Palestine in the
Palestine on the I 'inlaid
for boy..
RICHARD E. GUTSTADT
Feldman of the temple came upon • one of the' few all-Jewish choirs in from
dan, chairman t 4 the committee on
solution of the problem of the
it're"garia• 51r. Galili will
Other Reports.
un old book of folk soniz• ill wh,h the larger Reform synagogues of I'm' ,
education.
refugees.
Geran•Jewish
tri
s
pend
the
next
six
months
in
tbd.
evening,
Oct
9,
at
S:30,
the
The tirt.,Itcial report was sub-
he found a prayer written by' the country. The excellence of its
The Sisterhood of the congre-
Co unt Raccinski, the Polish
ion Ballroom of the Book•railillac
work
is
attested
by
the
fact
that
Unite•el
States,
working
with
Aldo,
milted 10, Barry Cohen, chairman gation is taking an active part in
Henry \‘'orthington Loomis to !het
representative,
pointed
out that
Who
Iles11
I.
to
youths
notch
of the litcroe committee.
making preparations for the atiait .
01111e of "Kid Nidre." This is the I several congregations are note pre- lion' il.'w 141
Palestine not only answers the
Mr. Gut stout will talk on - Nazi
Two Women on Faculty; prayer Rabbi Ftddman arraneed peering to introduce similar choral go U
1 . 1'111,0111e as settler,
Simon Shetzer, reporting as
Simchas Torah Celebration.
of the
-
old
hope
thousand - year
Influence in America," a subject on
New Courses To Be Of-
' organizations.
for his choir to sing in Erigh•ti
The annual children's Snot-has
chairman of the publicity cone"
Jews. but also answers the prac-
which he is considered 11111, of the
• ' 23 Municipalities To Be Estal,
mittee, dor Ltd.! the progress made Torah culdilit - ation will take place
fered This Year.
licit requirements of Jewish em-
lished en Palestine.
beot informed men in the United
.
.
during :at year's Education on Thursday evening, the eve of

4. A i
States, being close to the situation
igration.
JERUSALENI.
Month an,: 'hr plans for the ob- Simobas Torah, Oct. 12, at II p. ne.
'
li tie. N • I II as this phase is the most import -
1111.1111eilla
Edouard Bents, Cxechoslo••k•
Twenty-three
Jew-
isle
of
F! College
Beth
*mance H. this year's Education . Children will be supplied with
present.
ian
ant
part
of
his
work
at
be constituted in Palestine under
Foreign Minister, and M.
Month. • Zion and American flags and Studies opens its eighth season
the
proposed
Municipal
Coroma-
of
Antoniade
of Rumania spoke in
Nathan
D.
Rusin,
president
Rabbi
Monday night, Oct. let.
Isaac D•'-a•nthal reported as candy.
ndel's Ordinance Which has just Pisgah Loelge, will preside. a similar strain. Rabbi D. I.
Leon
Fram,
director
of
the
col-
faints
are
to-gad
to
bring
their
chairman of the house committee
(Turn to Last I'age.1
Freedman of Peoh, Australian
Word
lea,
also
been
reseived
and outhde 0 the incomes received children and to provide them with lege, announces the largest num- Received $260,929 for lipkeep of Their Institutions in
ber of courses ever offered by
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(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
(Turn to Pace Opposite Editorial)
l' , eparing To Do Their Part
1932; Detroit
(Turn to Laet Page.)
college.
t h e•

t

solve

f,t1

0 14,1\ irrtA



ZIONISTS RESUME
MEETINGS OCT. 24

I

GUTSTADT SPEAKS
HERE THIS MONDAY

President
SUCCAH FURNISHED II Elected
Of Hebrew Schools
AT SHAAREY ZEDS K —

TEMPLE TO RESUME evening, Oct.
SUNDAY SERVICES

BETH EL COLLEGE
GIVES 14 COURSES

Nine Jewish Agencies
encies Are
Ar iven
G
Detroit Community Fund
rum' oupport

U.
U. of M. Hillel Foundation Resumes
Functions for Current School Year

in Forthcoming $3,000.000 Drive.

Fourteen
cours s in
ill elvish his-
tory. religion
and literature
are available
this year to
men and wo-
De - I
no•n of
treat who seek:
the opportun- I
ity for adult i
education
in t
t it e field it f

ADVANCE PLAN FOR
COMBATING HATRED

$50,000 Trust Fund for Local Jewish
Charities Created in Mendelson Will

Detroit Jews are preparing to Charity. The nine regencies of the
translate the plea for the brother- Jewish Welfare Federation which
hod of man into action, for feel- receive either complete or partial
lowing almost immediately upon support from the Community
. Fund
the period of the Holy Days with are proof of this. In 1932, Id2filit- World Union Proposes To Selection of Institution ,
Pe Nlade Inc Justice henry 9r.
Dr, Rerriiril Heller, Foundation's Director. Outline, ;he
their ringing call to service .ail 929 was used by these orgottim -
Enlighten Children in
Capitalist's Total
BOZO' and Fred NI.
love of one's fellows, comes the lions in their work.
Planned Program; hooks to Detroit
,, Elementary Schools.
Charitable Begtic..os Amount to $380,000.
annual Detroit Community F and
Work of North End Clinic.
_ . .
Jews for Financial Help.
ampaign.
To the North End Clinic. last
1,0 ' Incottlfilf 0 1,' ' I 'I' lli ' l 'll,
"th
trust
funds for charity, each for
has been am ti-
Unuculil interest
For the Detroit Jewish 1 ., 11111. In- year t here came over 7000 patients.
es) that group at the he-
i at
By NADINE LEWIS
add re ss
.. es1
Fund has . rig There were wonien with scars and the problem of ant, - • • • •,- from
ed in the filing of the will of ,A a d en $70 1 .0 0,1 The one is to Is• krovrn as
icy
the
Community

, ginning of the Keel Nidre sery
- -do:snit. Detroit Jr.- '.n
10 "iiii
..1- illnesses dating back to the birth
the red
the.
.1••nnie
Grogan Mendelson Me-
Mendelson,
prominent
Detroit ,-.ele
stood
as
tangible
evidence.
that
Rabbi
Fram
-
ehronalel
of
Hillel.
Latmnal
•••.,
the comnidtt- ••
The Status
morial Fund, in Mentory of his
erane-e, co-operation and ohm- •ecy or a first child in some little town
Jewish culture.
orld detest.
social better!, • r " !he
As the . 1933-E 31 season omen•',
ANN .11.iteilt.—One of the first
51r. Mendel-on's will fives be- wife. It is to be uses) in aidin g
Rabbi Frani offers t his year an form a worthy trinity to the I, le- in Europe ; 'tout who Itecanw grip- Union for Pr• d .• •
• Ira:u son at
is inhtts.rtr ul , in t he foundation of
of t hmed activity on the the
tern
quests to churn y :11tIclilli Illg to blind p• rsons and for the purpose
nts throughout Michis altogether new type of course. Ile tedthl group of Faith. I L opi- dnd pled or injured in the great in- the recent
"
campus d: .1 ,. l'niversity of Michi- 3
dustrial plants of Detno; 1
tdd #3s0,0011. The will was file•! f. , r of preventing Itlindrit•ss. Trustees
,
oi net
gnifi:dedineeeerdniinne; will teach "Jewish Sociology." It
ins bedarel I n I -
,ts _. at ,/),, Arbor, marking the gin has
1411,
has .beennw,,le1;,8,e, .
and girls w • ith pa l e i h e • I . k S an, 1 t hit 1
Collo in Sr.' the same a" fur the larger fund.
, .
oh
ib tliti, 1:: . III the P ritte
,, I, I , , 11 ._ . i i .i:,n
, c.
n will be not only a current history
'' '
The second $7,11,000 fund is creat-
mmiros . l. the new school year, numerable qui.
me i '','''' ‘ '','
arms and legs; babies who asked n r L ,,
lila i n n of thei Jew in the modern world,,
,
ish students and the in.
wa s th e
il y "
ilewi
. "' ' '
5'
ed for the Itenttfit of Jewish chari-
, .. •
resumption of tune: •
only for a chance to live :end grow.
Will the en- but a study of the salient fact-
n. The sag-
en.
Mernori•I Trust.
• have
• arisen.
table, hi.nevident car educational or-
tio " , l ''.. It'nai It'rith Hillel itself
and
many
others
arc
to
'
,
All
these
each roan-$250,000
rollment of Jewlsh students in the and forces of Jew h life today-- -
Nadal, •
The same trustees will
b'• found in the patient group that
their 4 . 11- its geographical distribution. it-
., I
sound hi ,i Aft
, i.ie 7e,,,li,',7', 14, „ tuee te l.,',0 ,,', 1, 0 h7 t,.... ; st, ,'-r. te ,,:,:,',,. ,
t, iVith -, ..., .,.., for the High holy university this year ISiunl
and sele•qieens of
,
it
fills the waiting Nemo eqieb II ■ ••"
,ern.etion
di .• Ito. fundanwn-
ted Itp rollment in preceding years". Will occupational variety, iLs Migra-
,t
zonizations are to be
.11 Y% art, , .1 and condu
ing.
Community
Fund
nor'
e
.
1
re-
c Hillel continue to the usual extent tions, its inner conilicts, its rein -
, i al. of the. . 1., i fat h, t us
t h ee e „ „
, , . i• ,
, . ,•,
:I Ina.'• • , ',Ile,. Henry NI. Butzel
Dr. Rern , .•'l
l-.
.
1
the service. of donors and dot.•
eller, director of the its program for cultural and social
tour
'on to other groups and culture , . Presented by National Fund
,e 1, NI 11,07 ,"
go to ii., • - . t I- - , , t A M. dolet- „,,e
has kept this work going. \Anal l "" ving I. '" '' ' I s ' .' °In F a
• e institution, so im-
found atm - ti !hi
If so, where will the its social and spiritual trends. its
activities?
t
and Kvutzah lvrith; Feet
32,500 To Aid Tuberculous.
• - '' r• Mr?- "laIlY ?
P° flint d . .Icwish student life at financial support for carying out
will the new y. ar hold?
unc e l er
a ',;;',,' ..... ., ' 1 . ... .i. 7.'
.' ,. " ,-'. eui i,d, lite - "n• ./. 1 " 11 :
cent
impacts,
.
and polit
Vi'linomic
. 1 ,. .. II, Fred NI But -
that NI Kuhn

The D• not Ohl Newsboys Good-
t rle u °I..—
The Jewish Soria! Service. Bur- an
ure Other Artists.
" •
iy. was prepared to
: .• ; - -
• •..
te pro gram 1 . L
s e alooraillet
and the new conditions imposed
zel end Hal ry I • Won , I'll air fen,,,.. tuna will reeek'e $250 a
. The ,
eau, which ddials with the problems
4 'cre Po I. ei.h student laxly due- .odill
tin
!feague
formed
i
L
,
ioiret-.0
,_,.
the
upon et in its struggle for existent e•
i
year frorl a trust also instituted by
of unfortunate Jewede fnmiii,... ,n
,
,t ,„
, k o orientation and i .4-trod
l ' , .`..
: last spring resume a s a m .
Chaim Ostrowsky, noted I' -es-
eta
tn e mode rn World.
Th.• principal is 52,500,
'd •,. ' h'Ire,01e'Kueg,,ell i , nal.
'"h"e . l :i tie.;f"‘e-hua'1",;• • bequest i. a the soot!
found almost 171.10 families la i the pe :t.. , ‘ ‘,. ,',
of I n
; itt , tt .
F
even before classes ttxes
sr EIS a definite. plan
titian artist, will appear ..
a year in need of assistance. Officers
wer e ,,,t,
New
Faculty
Menehte
known
to
b• atm-sled in government secure
00
tee
ta.
rut fund of $250.0
or the
'ffiefled. Provisiona activities been outlined
rn,ineerity in t i , ., e did and told a: the Aaron Meralelion Memorial ities by his •ein, fltPrel and Wen-
m
for eh., , , ,
Rabbi David Cedarbaum, newly dramatic concert and recit • on of the Iture.au know that ..e.,,, w
the Jew, ham.
ho
it t to
a
(let. 15, at tc::to ,..,•I; - at
on th, ,, ,, i -.atom of the holidays . coming year?
,7i.,,,,, „h
■ I by Id- St
stun.
, .
The income and prtncipal
work"and
wor
"hea
work"
elerted rabbi of the Jewish('roar
ow, ...,,,, •,' r d- is were complete with
moral and spiritua l Trust. It is to N. 1110iUrie
These are a few of the hut- munitv Center of I ansin
son and daughter, Butzel and 11: tn. are to be used for the Goodrellowa
g. Mic h., , the Philadelphia - Byron A •i-- '"r- , ket-p their corps of .'areal workers ' n '' e '" - h"e f humanity.

is

e -•.
ef sery'

nes
that were

well-be ing .
des
i 'ea'
,d
preocti',
-1
!in-
e
.
eet
funs,
Ile
will
he
h
arran
t
e.
meep
ar
as
catered specifically standing questions that
pre-
busy untangling
the, teachers e h ems d e,,, stein. as trustees. The income and tined the entire amount is tiissip at-
r. have
Helln
just accepted appointment
"'
er, has
i
D
ted t he mse lves.
tct
S in" need
'
cally a member of the faculty of the der the auspices of the lei -id mystic situations and prohlinns of , often
enlightenment en the Iff Inciital are to lei disbursed to eel
and atu
r' i " :" '' f (Orthod ox
s upbringi ng een
authenti
Council of the Jewish N,d• cal unhappy and misdirected young
and eiduc a-
, Another 42,1100 fund is created to
te, --_ a personal interview,
ra
Ile will offer a course in
the
same
college.
relation
of
the Jewish telwnin to eharitahle, benevolent
.„,;

'ion.
while
r te
p,e
Fund and the Kvutzah lvrit I
answers them and at
1
They
work
and
people.
xplains many conditions ex- "The Evolution of Judaism," and
ld, the tonal uses. The tru,tmo are to be admenistered by Fred M. But-
plan the civilization 1.f the. world,
v try 1,,. , ' , ! dr.!
, 1 ' led hy Dr. Helleer, '
• Mr. Ostrowsky will he a
'ml,
to strengthen and build up the mar- mannuttee suggests that in every select the purposes for which the 7,•I sold tie. Ilugo Freund. for the
fisting
e- within the institution which another course in the field of so-
• ' ' t intents coming front time
Refe,r,„ I
st,• ale of 1 he harassed mother and .
he used. The entire. purpo , e• 'f aiding in the care or
by the noted concert s'.
e tee,te
` ' Ri'form
e meager - country opportunity should lee 11 iiinrY is to
Though
h con-
servicees
0
are ef great concern, not only tee rile! service in which he has had
rural et to tat dissipated Within 2:t k ., r e. „f t te t.,,ea los t a patients.
tether who know that th
ee' that Michigan's students. hut also to the. considerable experience on "The Professor M.Medini, ivhn 1- o'n-.
,iiught at teacher , ' conferences end
littli d 9
rue for his interpretations , • i he Welfare allowance is at hest "ea- •
Among the numerous bequests is
Y.. ,
I'lled
ti me at the Jewish residents of the entire state. Adolescent and His Club Life."
,,1 ,'' i -, '•'r
t* '-
the hi,
sermon
of scholastic
o f I homily relief." Many of these tam-Ithreugh the medium
one for 5.ilint made to Mr. Mendel-
eLe :'", , - ,
850.000 for Jewish Charities.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will con- ecstatic and beautiful melee!
900;
newspapers tie give , accurate infer-
' s cousin. Moses Pasehelitky.
son
it' / etvires on the second,' There were approximately
The
will
also
creates
two
ether
I
motion.
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