ThEiLETROHJEWISif efROPIICLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
SPANKNOEBEL, ONCE SABBATH OBSERVER,1.1 0 F rO O LA5 HOME
WAS ADMITTED TO U. S. AS A MINISTER
ENLISTED
ill Gel ineny
of this year wa s not
!.!urn to Garmany sinec.
in the l'nited
• a Veal' ago
Pciverniu,
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ZIONISTS ATTRACT
LARGE ATTENDANCE
,
selrldy 11:111.1
Overflow Audience at First
Meeting; Reports Point to
I
Successful Year.
ni s i ateden e attende e
meeting ilf the Still
• ot
Zioni,t Organization of Ill.
at the Wilshire Rotel (I)
• day evening.
I.
So large was t ht. turnout that
•
many lining up Id:
•,-- outside I I.•
.111tal the sea!
during which
Should Ile Rido 111e1
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MRS. J. KAVANAU
thi- •
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suit I ,
the 1 •
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the J. C.
Rabbi Leon Frain
In
tintioniliadi
111h!
• • dl oon
,f Ole
eiitifetetille
organization, to combo!
I;a r m:u l persontion of .Jews, will
I at lull
the he 1)111 principal speaker of the
Lu c--h Radio Forum next Sunday.
c aul, en his prop'. !c da and to
Het. 2:1, :it :11 p. In., over Sta-
'Mame tin• print ilit• id the 1; 1. • • •
el
I. , Hie I . Ir.t, ■ I
NIr. Keetie's subject
Reservation-
fim
Hie
luncheon
thin
N1'.1 1 1K.
amount of ioiti-Seinitie propagan-
i.-t1 utulg.
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Harry will he "Shall IVI. Boyeott Ger-
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nifty he made with NI 1-
da \vhich 1- Mime.
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this country by the di lends of
Lew•is, pretiilltint of the .\usilinry, 110111 -M1111e Gri n ds '! " Rabbi Leon.
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Townsend 7-0 In or Mr- It Sara. !rant of Temple Bell) El will be
the New Germany.
-oho, chairmen of tlo• lulleheon, presented its the weekly question
and answer period.
Aaron Kur-
Town-end 7-71.1 .t . XI,. II. E.
ia! is chairman of the building land will preside.
and Mrs..I. %Val tell is treas.
aro.
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of German Day
nual
(Continued from Page One.)
was made Monday afternoon by
moiled its hinidclapping with loud the Rev. Popcke, acting president
cheers, of the social,.
i tri p ittit .h i , wrote t h e .Alitytti .
As the Mayor made his way
a, • a.
sign , .1 1..
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1,1 !,
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111 -, .1. Kie aedo
a nd
mean, .
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,t1 p
luntheon
ainiii:e,•
the
li,itilti n
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have 111 11101 1111a II i1 h fund
PROHIBITION OF GERMAN CELEBRATION
IN NEW YORK AROUSES CONTROVERSY tuffil
from the platform he was fol- ,hat
at ne would attempt to hae
v a
lowed by a queue of delegates. Ile
shook hands with a s many as he I'llItnittee "To - enting all -had , '
could and milled good-bye to the of viewpoint call al City Ball and
others. work out a program fur the Ill k t .
ing next Sunday to eliminate the
Peace Move Made.
A la,Lininute attempt to pacify 1,0, 1,01 of .11,...oiler (Much had led
HADASSAH SEEKS' JEWISH PROBLEMS
CONCERN EINSTEIN
$200,000 HEBREW
U. FIEALTI-1 FUND (Continued fri-qii Page One)
gee problem nod repressed
tai at itude to the countrie. »•loh
to bring the glories of the i1 IV given these honed,- maid,
(Continued from Paco One)
aide us
Jewish scientific mind 111111
skill to the university."
Pledges totaling $30,000 were
made 1.y various chapters. These
included: Boston. 810,00 1 1; CIII-
c ago, $111,11110; lover New York re-
gion, $5,000; Detroit, $3,11011, and
smaller sums.
Support for the campaign wax
pledged by the Alllerieall Jewish
physicians' committee, which in-
formed the convention that Dr. S.
Goldwater, former health commis-
sioner of New York City, had con-
sented to go to Palestine to help
draft plans for the hospital.
Z. 0. Agreement Approved.
for then•
in Palestine has been
-tablislied hr the Jewish Refugee
in arrangement \vith a
uls,
of agricturist
.1 nuoilier of young Cerman
have already begun to work
at the venter, which ha. been
for the
tinning t.speriniemaily
six month..
cmniiiitt•e
„„iiiinittctk
Study Children's Need..
.1. '1'. A.,- -
"The problems or il , w1 1
of four outstanding'
Pro
at
kers
will
apply
it
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re - "' Einstein said , " 1 ' 11 '
m„-t, }weans , . as a .1
1 , 1n, I, a thorough study of the
neIlre,t to my ) (I'll'
"'I'd 1. 1•I absorlItIve 4 ' 11 1'1161 v
viIti""
the long eon. the recoil-traction .lowish child cawing ,istenen , in
e.l 1'11111-tine is the In" -, n 11 1. 11,1111 !hi- eountry \villi a view to anieli-
the,.
along
f“ , t" ,
It i- therefore Impottant that Pal-
among the Jewish child popu-
esti!• .1muld absorb as many as lation of Germany, accoixling Iu
gossip( of the Jen1- who leIlt'e an anottiloctinient made through
Iladassah scored a sweeping
victory in 0 . 11(41i111: 11 new agree-
ment with the Zionist Oganiza-
tion of America after a stormy
all-day session during which Mor-
ris Rothenberg, president of the
Zionist Organization of America,
made a dramatic unexpected ap -
I'll I L.\ III:1.1'111A.
of 0, 1
Imi.
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of the commilte.•
of the organization
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The next niei !dig
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for Friday 111011, Ott. 27, at till
home of Sadie Shod 2117,i)
\yowl. The Hog
Zen. extend-
people
an my It:It loll
of Detroit who have a -peaking
100,), I. do. of 1 leloe\\
Weinberg's Radio Hour.
Stars nail Littnian's Yiddish
!1
I., \ 1.11 111 ,
ti. ket-
faille's Theater will appear On
to Ierhelle T 1 ' 11 ' 111 ' 1 itin.tte to h: rte on their faculty IVeinlumg's Jewish Itadio ,lour,
will I..• .1.1i, \u I_
Nlas 11'eine, graduate of over Station W.IBE, from 10;30
s l ier.
a. In. to 1 2 noon this Sunday.
SC111111;11 .
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nail for I , tiding h,'r Lime i.e.! -er,-
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the
Ircltrre
Harry NS't.itibeig is the chairman
ices t. r thc,al'Ii p111 1y on Tne-day, who
0/1.11', III wodrrn.lrttish history. of this program, which features
Old. I7.
will
roundly
begin
The
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Isaac
Finkelstein, \eh.. reviews the
11
11(1
1(1 11, 1 1 ilsa11, supernn , m.
n1 .
:Sib at s:30.
dent of the .1.,‘
.I.•\vish news of the week; Malll'iCe
lhotibey INIoshe bul NIoshe) in
Home, will address the II up at
NlI on d ay a t th,• [V ita l
.1 ItItt - play with humility and the -ketch "Mister l'hizik," and
, with ,IIar "110
Vh:sh1, sexier and Llltvrenc
the skit "Jennie and Fannie."
:IItIn g
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7 e.71.
T,
Edward
HARRIS
IA VIII U. IN,
CONSTABLE
8th W.,.1
and
The only Jewish Candidate
i n the 14th Ward.
CAPABLE • RELIABLE
CONSCII NIIOUS
Election I
oes.1 ■ 1
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Nov. 7
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"HELP THEM TO HOLD ON"
President Roosevelt in his recent
message to the American people says:
the (0,"1.• of
Illtrotaity
, they
of use III ,his l'0 , 11 , 1 I Ill-I
all 10. the
by
1)1'. ,1,10.11
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1 pr, 1•:01 . 111
. 1)11 the nllier 1011111, Ii0S(c1
I•ctily of the 10,11 Federation of
"great care must be Jew
Charities and president of
0 'I
N itt i onit i c en 1. ..,• enee of Social
taken lest a toll great
sodden stream of inimigratoe, loud s i ,, ‘ ,,.,,.
an
Crisis, "
lion was taken following
T
action
t' 0 '1 II I "
I"
t.`,I, the
case WII 11
furred 11111111gralloll
Dr. Billikopf had
rllIlleraalions
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"Care of the aged. service to demoralized families, hospitalization of the needy
ill-
" 1 " 1 with leaders .(f German Jewry
"
,1 ' 1 t,'" \shim he visited that country last
" , I "'",
t h e
summer and extensive correspond-
1111"01.
present
cireunistinie. , . to take ,km.„
n t o
,
lonim,,,,
i
other areas of eo
The first task of the committee
addit'n '"
1. ' 1. will be to ascertain how many of
hese children
, can . be absorbed in
pearance on the ( . 011V...1101W floor
\ 4. to have t, •
. .
"Stich 1111110 wool.]
and urged Iladassah's acceptance it Ntilfli•leIltle Wide attrit'ult oral tile existing American institutions.
followed by n
th
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„Nimble
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compromi,
resolutions
pro
of the
of alisoibing
It
he
mendations for additional place-
posed by the Zionist Organization .
numbers of nett
of America.
I am thinking, ill the 11111(1..
!migrants.
The report of this committee,
unanimously air-t ',lace, of areas in the neigh-
convention
The
passed upon the resolutions late lool000l of Palestine, such as together with its recommend's-
in the afternoon to the effect that Syria and the 'Turkish districts to lions, will be submitted to the
Joint Distribution Committee fur
Hadassith pay an affiliation lax of the north."
Referring to the position of Ihe , approval.
$7,500 to the Zionist Organization.
committee minim! by Dr.
Mr. Rothenberg asked for II J0 Jewish refugees from Germany,
Iladassali the celebrated scientist. himself a Billikopf includes: Dr. Solomon
cents per capita tax.
will now 1111Ve 11 fixed number of I efustee, voiced his appreciation Lowenstein, executive director of
delegates-at-large to the Zionist of the its,istane• given by the 11/1- th e Federation of Jewish Philan-
!Imola. Societies, and chairman of
convention, designated by Dada , twin of f:urop•.
the Joint Committee on Child Car-
sah, in place of the former meth-
o& A joint conference committee Fritz Kreisler To Appear at ing. New York City; Harry I,.
Lurie, director, Bureau of Jewish
consisting of represent at Ives of
Ann Arbor Nov. 9.
Social Research, New York; Dr.
Iladassah and the Zionist O rgand
Maurice .1. Karpf, director of the
nation of Am•riva is to be estald
Fritz Knish,. dynamic violinist Training School for Jewish Social
lished for the discussion of gen-
Iliidassah who occupies a phi.' in the world Workers, New York; Dr. I. M.
eral Zionist matters.
maintained its autonomy by tell-11'f violin virtui, similar to that Itubinow, national secretary of
ing the Zionist Organization o f held by the matchless PaderewskiIt'niliICrith, Cincinnati,
Will make
his
g i ve among pianists,
America that if it wants to
eighth Ann Arbor appeanince on
information about the World Zi-
Predict. Palestine Pro g
previous
,
18V.
Nov.
9.
Ili
'nisi Organization, it should do s o Thu 1 ,
VIENNA.--1.1. T. A.) - -The Ile-
elmagttnititit., have been spr•ad
through the national board of „ y „, , „
Germany from the
14
th„„ 30 yI Bl0. parture
lIadassah and not directly to
Ile was first heard in old Univer. League of Nations will pleeiitily
chapters as the Zionist Organiza-
facilitate
international
action on
.
Dec.
II,
1900,
and
again
oily 111111
tion had asked.
the German Jews. Dr. Nahum So-
in the same building, Nlarch
The Zionist Organization of
President
Of
the
World
tin Dec. S. Ill 1)1, he ap- kolow,
America agreed to permit the in- 1 9 I 0.
Zionist Organization, declared here
terchange of delegates at each neared for the first time in Hill
Ile appeared there at a mess !mention.
other's meetings. Iladassah is to Auditorium.
Dr. Sokolov,. explained that in
remit shekolim direct to the World en fan. 9, 1922, Jan. 31, 1927.
Iladassah Dec. I3, 192S, and Oct. I3, 19311. the past. government offices, in-
Organization.
Zionist
Thus three years will have elapsed eluding England, had urges that it
also agreed not to take any steps
was last heard in the was necessary to proceed cautious-
toward securing recognition as a snore lie,
ly as it was inadvisable to antag•
111e11 Concert series.
separate Zionist union. The pro- ihornl
Mr. Kreisler may be termed a onize Germany because Germany,
cedure heretofore in effect, that
universal artist, for his tours take it was feared. might leave the
woman could affiliate directly with
a Zionist group will continue. 11111 to all parts of the civilized League.
world. The demand for Kreisler
" Now perhaps it will he pos-
lIaolassah is to be recognized as
great that t me pre- 'tilde to convince German y that to
the sole women's organization in concerts is so
h e t.h tmtgt, her attitude toward
chides engagements 1010111 in the
toard the
America. This was in the original
Iladassah resolution, which has outstanding musl•ttl centers. No Jews will be profitable to Ger-
been in effect one year and is to violinist of our time has equalled many's interests. The Zionist Or-
continue for a second, unless 00 him in his hold upon the public ganization, together with other
and none has won and maintained Jewish hodie+, is working to in-
days notice is given.
that hold by higher quality. Sea- duce Germany to change her Jew-
so n after season, whatever the ash policy. But it is essential that
place or occasion, his audiences fewrY, in the meantime, help the
till balk or auditoriums to the Zionist Organization financially to
doors. Music lovers and Kreisler transfer to Palestine the German
---
meni hte admirer, come from hundreds of re f ugees
1)r. Sokolov declared.
At a meeting held
mites to listen to their favorite
He pointed out that PUblic °Inn-
at Congregation It'nai David, Elm-
performance. These eager li , ten- inn in other countries is already
burst at Fourteenth, a ItMai Da-
crs ide.
nclu no t only lovers of vio. showing. dissat isf act ion with the
yid Sisterhood Wlla organized for lin music, but musicians in ren -
r
F ettiget,
because of the economic
the purpose of carrying on chari-
alike, who are crisis and politicians ¶5 ere con-
eral
and
Temporary officers
table work.
th e n •tt uttee , problem,
quick to rettOgnize hi, great ma ,
elected were as follows:
in all.
might give rise to anti-Sem
President, Mrs. Yetta Sperka; ter,
• . 0.Z,
C I,Wiled
Addiessing
secretary, Mrs. Irving Belinsky.
Tll, NU I.vasl ■
at the Vienna Concert 1 1 ,.•:-
Permanent officers will he elected
•
Appeillt It for unit) .,•
Sokolow
as soon as the menthership has been
'
he varou.. part o. and
-
enlarged.
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order
that
upbuilding
.•f
P.e•
-
A11 young Jewish women are in
tine nught be spa riled.
vited to join the organization. T i ••
Dr. Sokolov, a-ked for the e^.I
next meeting will be held in the
oi,o
ing of hatred and internal •:,
synagogue on Monday, Nov. 5, at
13.1mar
•
between the Zionert groups,
'
8:30 p. m. Those wishing to Is.-
would "accelerate the saying •
• eon* associated with the work are
Cleanse your heart before pray the Jewish people from its unite !
requested to be present at that
enemies."
time.
ing,
sick, home nursing, settlements, guidance of youth, care of the children without
It chance-these and hundreds of other services are in the hands of local welfare
ml'
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B'NAI DAVID FORMS
NEW SISTERHOOD
the program commit
.
(Continued Prom Page One)
Delegations of Paris and the
,,\ modem] Jewish Committee.
-
Center for Refugees.
preparati o n
Ia.
t he fill I )14 , 1111111 . /11 ,
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held
It•tir,i1,1 1,,
of
the
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Ile announced
till.
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WEIZMANN, RUPPIN
OUTLINE ZIONISTS'
REFUGEE SOLUTION
the Nazi - Semitic tiont...,,,y that the Mayor to launch his Saturday
1.1)NDON.
(J. T. A.) -
The
has raged dtuing He. 1,1 •-ix uipht ultimatum to "call off the
r,.. Ill's! :tea icultural center in Eng.-
weeks in the hilted 1,.•1 limo S... meeting yion•-elve•- o r I
German
he
training
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cities and coo-eil 'Maya WItritin vard it a- my duty III Ille inter- lan
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WIIS
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KEENE WILL ADDRESS
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
attot•ne).
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Slornovitz spoke and
Keene,
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R. S. AUXILIARY
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tary;
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young 111 . 11l l ek•lpi likkiW IA
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Sedi•riklar, accost
1..•11.1 Tobin, pro
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J.
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mood' presided dur-
pOWI'l
,
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itointed to II
mil pa tion of
JACKSON NOTE s
Samc I.e.
1 , ,,,Intage sale ,1 tl
The second meeting Of lIallug
The Ouudwil, 0,-
II /dor, a group organized IIISt year Michael !lull, 1(1
and composed of Hebrew speaking Simertsapd 011 Wet1 1 ■ 1,1
members, tea, held Friday evening,
w 1 1 .11xm1
i ,
Ott. 19, at the home of Anne Heck- 1111 ,
I/alt
t ,s
er. Among the issues discussed
wide the objective of the organiza- (v1ilar. ,c1
.1 Pl., .
tion, the program, and plans for
nil 11 . 1‘1 Ill, II
the current year.
CI..., IV
the
It is the abject of the group to
develop nod propagate a conscious
I
mess for H eltrt.w. speech, especially
among the youth Of this city, as
\will as to acquaint thou II u i1 our
literature and current history.
Election of otlicers was one of
The office and ..o. Alor of till' the f• hurl s of this meeting togeth-
er
with i•ominittee appointment-
sans
,
vI
.cools
a reed
I IeLr
r- are! 1oona..1 Pao
II, e Is. 1,
ash, prexel. nt ;
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OFFICERS CHOSEN
BY HUG HA-ZAIR
CLASSES IN ADULT
STUDIES COMMENCE
id's., 1 a Society Eitel
Junior. will b e h e ld
\I•dzilo
' Fort Wayne Hotel ballroom. Large Number of Pupils En-
avenues, on Sum
rolled at Philadelphia
a rid
Noe. 1 2. Mace Diamond and
Byron School.
Della Robbians will furnish
Extraordinary
Lou, 11111-•1'
Itegistratioi, at
n Ia-i•shllcv bee,
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Studies for .1.1011- - con-
general.
I I
ducted at the
particular.
Talmud 'Torah opened NIonffity
,•\ ening, Oct. 23, and \sill con-
••ntio during the next month un-
• I Sta.. 20, the final date for the
• leollinent Of 111•1V .tridents,
by chitit•men ..!
1 :11111
noel , .
hoe.
t he Mitgil -
• PI
I . dderg, presider,.
ll
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MOGILOVERS' DANCE
ON SUNDAY, NOV. 12
organizations. Some of these programs were overshadowed during the past year
by the desperate fight to supply food and warmth to every one in need. But
they must not be forgotten.
"This year there are social needs created by the misery of the lean years we have
gone through. These critical needs must be met by the local welfare agencies
which you have maintained in the past and which must look to you for support
again at this time,
"I join Newton D. Baker, Chairman of the National Citizens' Committee, and
Mrs. Roosevelt, Chairman of the National Women's Committee, in asking you
to support your Community Chest or your local welfare appeals to the limit of
your ability."
Human Needs Can't Wait
for Better Times
DETROIT COMMUNITY FUND
Sixteenth Annual Campaign - - Oct. 30th to Nov.100
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