NEWSPAPER PRINTED THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH IN MICHIGAN E ETRO1T THE LEGAL CHRONICLE and VOL. XXXV. NO. 23 WORLD CONFERENCE STUDIEs r im run Silver Describes WINEMAN'S PLEA Fascist Dangers GERMAN REFUGEE RELIEF; U. S. JOINS FOR SUPPORT OF Addresses LEAGUE OF NATIONS' RELIEF MOVEMENT COMMUNITY FUND Not l . d commissionerWho Suppressed Mowrer to Speak Here November 1 7 RiDh, Noted Correspondent NVill 1)eli% 'I'% ■ Addresses on 1;erinan (I rat or Overflow Audience at Temple Beth El. Dr. Weizmann Proposes Concentration of Activities on Settlement of Refugees in Palestine; Central World Allocation Committee To Be Created. JAMES G. McDONALD ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT AS HIGH COMMISSIONER TO HELP REFUGEES Dr. S. Parkes Cadman Urges Church To Declare Hitler's Jewish Policy as "The Negation of God;" Hitlerism Likened to Lynch Law by Inter-Faith Seminar. BULLETIN The world conference to plan for the relief of German. Jewidi refugees is formulating plans for ■ world-wide drive for a $10000,000 relief fund, half of which is expected to be used for the settlement of the refugees in Palestine. As this issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes to press, we are also informed that the Reichavertretung der Deutschen Juden, the all-German Jewish representative body, in a proclama- tion Thursday, urged Jews to vote in the affirmative on the ques- tion of the approval of the Hitler foreign policy in the election to be held on Nov. 12. LuNDON.—(J. T. A.)—Commissions studying vari- ou , as/.,•l- of the German-Jewish relief problem before the world conference for the relief of German Jewry con- tinued their deliberations in executive sessions Sunday at Woburn nous. The conference, which opened yesterday. had been called to study means of co-ordinating and fur- thering relief efforts in behalf of German Jeos and to formulate a comprehensive plan of ection. Its hundred participants, from practically every country in Europe and from the Unite,I States, represent i3 of the most impor- Neville Laski, coo:hairman of the Joint tant Jewish organizations. Foreign Committee and president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, presided at the opening sta.. stun, which war public. COUNCIL TO HEAR SACHAR ON MONDAY The conference had hef°" it two major plans of action, One I of these, proposed by Dr. Chaim Reitman, noted Zionist leader' and head of the Zionist campaign for relief Of German Jews by set." tlement in I'alestine, provides for Noted Lecturer To Address concentration of activities on set-1 Detroit Women on "Fu tlement of refugees in Palestine. ture of German Jewry." The other, proposed by the Allo- cations Committee of the British Detroit se(Ttion, National Council Central Relief Fund, provides for Women, n, will have a a central world allocations commit- of Jewish Women, hOoll nwtiting at Temple Beth would determine the, 'Whah tee, Ili Monday, allocation of funds for various ac- ve di- o Sachet', executive Alirtn tivities, and yells for the opening of other countries, not excluding' rector of the Hillel Foundation ; the End , ' States, for Jewish MIT migration. Conference Aims. A variety of views Of What should he the aims of the confer- oleo were disclosed in the open-' revealing the desire - in; 11Oh l lfal 1011S for ac- . r,11;:. • in • • ,• of etoince along many ; :111'. Laski in hi- It. .'Oyer, shooed a deter- .,.:. In an address before an audi- ence that tilled the social hall of Temple Beth El to overflowing, on Tuesday evening, Dr. Abbe Ilillel Silver of Cleveland pointed to the dangers that must come with the spread of throughout the Witr111 and called for drastic action to check the movement at its source. His lecture Was delivered under the auspices of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, whose president, Joseph Nlagidsolin in- troduced Dr. Silver, "If Fascism spreads, the posi- tion of the Jew becomes impossible and untenable," Dr. Silver de- clared, "and there will he nothing we can do about it. 'Chat is why the .lowish problem must be en- visaged not as a relief pro bl em Analyzing the situation con- fronting !la , confer•nce, Mr. Laski estimated the present total of Getman-leo ish refugees at Co5,0 00 - This I', he said, includes 'iosional men, 22,10iii • u, and 7,5110 manual lal, I funds raised so DR. ABRAHAM L. SACIIAR fa! •i,,, world for re- I lie I k amount to ):525,0(11 1 . of I he I'm\ ers it y of 1111 nii s, will Of Gotha!' i.oinizations which pets- sio ilk on "The Future admitted to the eo n dowry." 1.1.. Sot-ht, %vim has 111'1'11 assii• not all(oveil to send T declared. since they ciate professor of history at the Chat,. a iodise' with activities p n i s.,, rs i ty ii f the Getman .lets,. paign, III., is well fitted to speak on , • T • mien(Te was urged 14 , den. i , h this subject, neause Ilf has kill1W1- I h e of European his- • aiiity, fortitude and (aloe and study T." by 111'. NAkiizinann tory, in which he has made a spe- (Turn to Page (I ppo - itr Fold., nil Wrong with Detroit Jewry?" "\Vhat's . i pi, eusse d a t Forum Dinner of Alen' s Club 00 :Adult ('lasses; il !I; Plan ()Orme(' T o ( I (Mtiel V r i ti a y Night SerYiees loll Ni.V. 11). Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and his be the subject of a choir will Titliciale at the services. The Sisterhood will sponsor the T• the forum dinner of t. Glob of ('ongregation social hour ffillowing the services 7,•iiiik on Thursday I've- and the Young People's Society will provide the ushers from lung, Nov to, Ontstariiing leaders in the cone among its members. Class in Ceremonials. malty hdin been invited to par- Rabbi Hershman will (bilk er the Iciliabi in the discussion. and the • i rt - I i. e .( T a , embers and guests will first of a series of talks on ns monials. Symbols atol Trad itio," I : marloi, this subject. . • ; . • a :' a on Tuesday, Noa. Plan Adult CI ''''' . in the library of the synagogue. Plan. :,.eb e ing completed b y Sponsored hy the Men's Club. To Callen-ea' Ton Shearey 7,edek to continue these des- 51,,insot a numb er off courses for is proposed to adults. The committee in charge ca"'"" groups at varying inter- enty- oe (mi , antiounoi i 1 hat provided there is vals, .. in order that a nir lin ' er few 1 I ' .`11,,tl icieni demand, courses will • m ay he obtained. YiS- ", toed in the following sub- traditions iting speakers will present the dif- lent ■ • Ann , and ferent aspects of the subject, in an IT TZ;;;.n„1:11]..—Ilistory, interesting manner. No attempts interesting int 1% Ion , With Detroit ' in Radio Address From London to Haifa Will Be Discharged by British Govern- That ciai m ment "Fully and Fairly Without Fear or Favor." ec nId ea re te s Official D a compelled to, lea.ii (Terniany lifter nerving 11, in Berlin fair the; Chi sego Daly New. ba ; close to 10 years, o io,, 30 DEAD AND 200 WOUNDED AS RES RESULT OF addresses in Detro"If it o ARAB DISTURBANCE; NO JEWISH CASUALTIES Nov. 17. NI,,wroir will speak at the - Detroit Institute of Arts. At 4:30 High Commissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope Justi- in, on Nov. 17 he will speak Pies His Government's Action in Quelling Riots and on "Ilerniany 1111t1 the Next War." Blames Arab Leaders for Failure to Keep Peace. G At 8:30 in the evening of the , same day'he will speak at the LONDON.—Warning the people of Palestine that law ; Arts Institute on "Germany Puts t he Clock Back." and order %void(' be maintained, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, , fo.tc , i.mkilt Points Out That Nine of 76 Agencies in Fund Are Jewish. i Henry Wineman, chairman of the hoard of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation of De - troit. ill Motcrer, noted ter reyiondent why MAKES SPECIAL PLEA TO COMMUNITY HEADS Colonial Secretary, insisted Tuesday that the British Gov- Statement by Mowrer. a statement issued this and Requested for a :datenient of his ernment would follow a polio• of absolute fairness views as to how Jews should react impartiality toward Jews and Arabs. in the present (Turman situation, Broadcasting from London on the occasion of the (T. Honorer W1 - 1.1O 11, itolloW, t o mom, 0,111, ,,f opening of the new Haifa Harbor \Yorks, Sir Philip spoke of "the deplorable disturbance . ' of the past few days and declared: 'Flo. 1101.0U .1.'W 1,11 Chronic "The mandate carries with it a clear duty to -the Arabs and the "World Jewry ,f• unfortunate COnirad., in Go maio" Jews. That dut y will Ile discharged f ally amt fairly without fear or (at by calling attention , o . favi.r. 'Idiom is under the mandate an obligation to facilitate the •ll11•11,111111 • Ill ill FaleSline of a national home for th e J e wi s h p eo ple. tiong.that goes on in Co lhoy ltit s o that the Aryan W011.1 takn-, l oc, k at the same time there is an week appeals to the Detroit Jew- ish community to give liberally to rat the Detroit Community Fund. mothers are called upon to exhaust themselves to have the largest number of children so that the countries might have the largest armies. The various terms given to Fascist states — corporate state, t otalitarian state, etc.—are mere- ly feudalism, pure and simple, Dr. Silver said. and he pointed oil. that the movement is growing (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) pis oAll symposium ON MONDAY NIGHT Leaders To Discuss "Deter mining Influences in Jewish Life." day night, NTiv. 0. Pis- Next Monday .."•."! ',..:•':•',':•';„':; ...;,;,;,L1,l;;" 1 „"•••',' ,`, 1•1. Fopic of Shaarey Zedek Svmposiom ` •...• N F.dgnr Ansel ORDER RESTORED IN PALESTINE AS COLONIAL SECRETARY SIR PHILIP CUNLIFFE-LISTER CONDEMNS RIOTS RABBIS ' ASSEMBL Y , MAKES NRA CALL ,,, k Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, ..f if (10 I,. High Commissioner of Palestine '111.111 811.1, for specitic pill poses, ni s,,olized pretest unsling, and gon- Sir DECLARE NOV . 4 A S MIZRACHI SABBATFia. , -in ' equally definite obligation to safe- guaid the rights of all the inhabi- , tants (if Palestine. Both obliga• tions w ill he most carefully served. It will be the constant 81111 of British policy to foster and prom ote the well being of all Pal- f° 1111 " . to'ianX• and finding mem position, where w holly or in Part of " r " hcir living in all those parts the: IrarItl w he re they are welcome—but 111 /tiny others, the danger being too g•reat. Ur es Attendance at Na- g The duty of preserving law and order will be "thoroughly dia. charged," Sir Philip promised. Ile coneluded with tribute to all Hitler's Aims. I Assen.I.IY of ranks of the Palestine ine police. for cannot apparently b e ;\ me ri c a, composed (of the major- ' , the fortitude with which they a solution for noire than 20,Tiou or ity of Conservative rabbis lo the have carried out their duties." 311,000 Jews a year and they I United States toilCanada, has should be carefully chosen and issued a call to its members to Precautions Taken at Haifa. noitic n !alclnie an u s ane s-. yrs will address congregations on Palestine.—The author- the cause of Mizrachi, whose aim " ities took strict precautions on diet at present, nt, Hitler would per- Tuesday and prevented disturb- mit as many Jeos as desire to leave ances Ily Arabs during a ceremony Germany so long 615' II./ 11 0 1. formally opening the new Ilaifa wishfit take any of their money Ilarlmr, a gateway to the Near with them. 'Ile Nazi aim is, in East. my opinion, to extirpate the Jews Streets were carefully patrolled in Germany. hilt not before rob- 1s by soldiers and steel-helmeted po- bing them of their property. The ((et.. Several Communists care mul ivi alleged Will doubtless be arrested beforehand. hindering the flight of capital, etc., Otherwise there wits no un- but the real 16 111 Will he to toward inciTliint, but a tense at- spoil t he Jews, Once plundered mosphere prevailed as Sir Arthur they will, of eourse, be permitted Grenfell Wauchope, the British to depart." Hi g h t'oninlissioner, began the Tahiti( for the Moverer lectures simple proceeding', are now available at the Institute (•cnwils were prohibited, and of Arts, Early ouriThases are urged only a few senior officials at- in VIM Of the great demand for tent. tended. seat. Aim has !men evidenced In Will Usher in Special Mem - bership Campaign Week for All Branches. G ter'ng i New York on Nov. 12. whence. Mowrer's Career. 11r, tlou ri•r, u moor a this year's Pulitzer prIZe as the best fole1,11 free speech, liberalism has loam Ill the University of M itlii -- - ',eve krs Nlany Jewish oime destroyed by these dictatorships. garb University of l'hicagio and been enrolled as volunteers RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN DR. ELIAS MAkGOLIS the Si,rlionne in Paris. At the Intmest defeat, lie said, has the present campaign, who'll wilt been suffered by the Wolnell Who continue solicitations until Nov. 1.I. is to build Palestine in the spriit (outbreak of the Wechl \Vac he support the National ItecTikaioN• hovee 11,4'11 relegated to the status ' of the rill eh and Jewish traditions. joined the Chicago Daily News and lhr ('noted of the middle ages to rear children '''',;7;:iii,h;I:viNiar("::filv.V::,..drihr)a' 'Plus Sabloith will usher in the was on the f r enchand Belgian s t1 to be soldiers for the state. Th o york ray, ference tii ii-tablish the closest co- operation with the league of Na- tions High Commissioner for refu- gees tJainiTs G. McDonald of New York), G. Page Four) Urges Liberal Giving for Im- portant Effort by De- troit Jews. but Os a political problem. That Mr. B'inernan's statement reads is why we must tight until we have "The opportunity to fulfill won. We are going to win be- our obligation toward those less cause we have powerful allies itt fortunate than we are is the great powers of the world— in the city of Detroit by the and because we have 4,000 years Community Fund which opened of history to back us." its campaign for human needs Stating that he is prepared to on Oct. 30. take a long range view of the "The broad scope of the issue, Dr. Silver said that Jews Community Fund, comprising must join all possible forces to 76 agencies, every one of which crush the Nazi movement. "It is is • vital factor in the life of fortunate for us," he said, "that our city, calls for the whole- we have the world With [1'1" hearted support of all our citi- DI', SIIVer eopreSse11 confidence zens. that those states which have a "As chairman of the board of tradition for democratic govern- ' directors of the Jewish Welfare ment will make it possible for the Feder•tion of Detroit, I led it it( inio relit id, al to survive, and my duty to c•II attention to the he especially emphasized thecon- fact th•t nine of the Jewish fidence in Great Britain, France •gencies that go to make up the and the lInite(1 States. Jewish Welfare Federation draw Drawing a comparison between the funds for their mainten- the Nazi noweimint in Germany ance from the Detroit Commun• I and Fascism in Italy, Dr. Silver's ity Fund. In order th•t these address was « scholarly :11111 in- agencies, which are so vital to tensely interesting description of our Jewish community, may con- burl, the manner ill tinue to properly carry on their 1111iSill 1111.1 socialism supported the. activities, I make this appeal to movement eIllOnt for olemocratie govern-; each and everyone to contrib- meatuntil capitalism began to be ute as generously as possible pressed to the wall during the when the call comes to you. /11111-110110Crill , wr a, and t "To those faithful men and Wwhich manner in DeSCribing the Fascist governments suppress ev- women who make up the boards ety democratic principle, he stated . of directors of all our Jewish that it is a phantasy to believe agencies—men and women who that greater democratic rule will are familiar with the alleviation come after Fascist states are in of suffering, the relief of the power for some time. Ile sick, the care of the children dared that it is the inherent na- and the aged, the great good as- lure of the struggle thut dictator-, complished by our character• ships shall continue. building agencies and the far- m reaching benefits that U nder Fascism and Nazi-is,' Dr. Silver pointed out, the Mill-. from a well-rounded social work program—to these men and wo- vidual has (only such rights as the men, who are the leaders in state is willing to grant hen for our community, I especially al, Ile de- de- Ind benefit of the state. peal, so that others may he in- -Tribe.'how everythinv associated -Tribe.' spired to follow their example." with democratic. ideals from ;Timis, atilt, • ■ :,* to the relief a•pe, I- 'It , it ,OttIn situation. It le- s-a:el; pd• intention of the con- WJI. L Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 nIng Influences in M1KEE ASSURED OF JEWS' CONFIDENCE 86 Leaders Present Him w ith Memorial Scouting Charge of Bigotry. 1111111W, I' dos,1•11 V. :%IcKee, li.,•-•.- ray' T. , 1 arty nominee for 11111y0r,f rol i N \ ■ • baling ! s h residents of the (trios, his Jaime borough. In this memorial, ith I. drawn in reply to the (Lai anti-Semitism nmde age Ili Kee, his Jewish friend- iates pointed out that k nown M. r McKee fo r that he had responded to . communal ela red that 10 VOte agin n ra ne e! or religious ground Le ia do 11,111 a grt,ioU, We'k f"" N"Now., thiough Nov. 11, during which 11 eomhiu 11 driVe 1111 . 11111ershill will be runductrd by' all La'al Alit- !Of, ■ II- • ChM:lid thi, disruua • ■ 1 111,411S, sums ' •.I 111111g,tS 11..1 ' • I. 1.1 ical and T o ti I', EMANU-EL OF N. Y. ELECTS GOLDENSON '" Rabbis Krass, Schulman and • Enelow Retire with Yearly Pensions of $12,000. I ..„ . imoil at lo, TN .Inwish , - at its lodge rooms in the Al o'- I i , .' • T , 10111 ■ 1 ing. The publii• is i no oint no...lino i • , i i. iittend this point • IT iiii. Lodge and the Ladies \ ,.. :. iT :. of the 11 ' 1111i frrith. ;Iiii• pailicipants in the sympos. ium oill 11rhurt Poiser, Ihntrattr of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who will discuss "The Aspects of Social Service in Jewish Life." Morris Garvett. vice-president of Templ e Beth El and a past prest- w ill talk on dent of Pisgah Lodge, " AllMts of the Synagogue and ' • Temple i n Jewish Life." Julius Drutelloaum, veteran Ben Writh. Pisgah's past president, will discuss "The Aspects of the 11'nai ItIrith in . ',wish Life." Morris Mackey, key, past .%leph Gehl of A. Z. A., will talk • on "Aspects of the Aleph Zailik . Aleph in Jewish Life." Last Monday evening a capacity audience heard Dr. Bernard IIITI- . ler, director oil' the 11 nal 11 nth II illel Foundation at Ann A Thor, Deliver an interesting talk on pres- ent problems that confront Jewry, and also give an intimate word pi,- ture of student life at the uni- versity and the important role the Hillel Foundation is playing in . f Furn tn Page Opposite Editoal) ri .NOV. I on the Italian front. antl Stirred rh., call, which was signed by as Rome corresiiiinilenr until %shin Ink was trans- Dr. Elias Margolis, president of ary, ferred to Berlin. where he studied the Itabbinical ASSC1111/1f/Ilf Amer- Crum to Page Opposite Editorial) conditions at first reporting ica, also iTequested rabbis to at- ;, , nd the as,,, , nibly om them for the past 10 ymos. Niro Nlownor's latest book, "Gi , r- "THESE CHANGED U. S." Xi the sante time. Dr. Margolis many l'uts the Clock Bach," sots DR. FRANKLIN'S TOPIC plies 8 11 inns. "Too" , T T set. aside T saliliath on No., 1 as Re- o f fad , f ar ally if h., -. Sabbath" and m each set- Leo NI. wiso ...to On Sunday mo r ningg 11 . understand the es o T, t hat day sitthe signiti- Franklin Will loccupy upy the pulpit „f crisis in (Tei many. f t National Iteemery ------_ Temp' li, , th El speaking ia Temple Beth El Launches Its New Project; Forum to Open Nov. 14 ph Sholion, Pitts) I the rahld of T. X1 1 r mho' the terms of the Order in Council, the High Commissioner has the widest powers to secure public safety by arresting and de- pollute. offenders against the pub- lic moo, and also to 'Pt up court- martial, to try offenders. Sporadic tide tire was heard in Jerusalem Monday night where snipers tired 1.1111, 1.p, Stiltinnell on I111' roofs of government build- ings. The troops (lid not return the tire. The old City is being patrolled by troops and shots were heard T is ben' .•1111r11 by there. Patrols in the Old City T TT Synagogue of .1no•ricii ii•r the TitTei•t TITTT NI:I find their work extremely difficult boil of the narrowness of the doom! a T. of the riots, :0) were n, Five.) Clarn to P..: Rabbi Silver Calls Upon All Detroit Jews to Support Boycott Movement I I I.•• 1,tlit;:t‘I‘s.ioill ,. ( r fi r ilU lK o WA uchope's Dictatorial Powers. IJ. A.)— Pale,iin• remained quiet under Proclamation by Sir Arthur Gren- fell Wauchope, the High Com- missioner, of the Palestine Order cat Council of 1 33 1, vest int.! in him virtual dictatorial and military power, and under a rigid censor- ship a (hi. lines, aimed to prevent publication of inciting inflamma- tory material. , I Financial Aid for Teague For Defense tic Jewish !tights; Statement in Fas ,, r of Boycott Issued by F. X. ) lame(, President of Detroit ',aim!. Federation. - - 111..11,1,a 1101(.1 Silver of Cleve- ..fews must unite to crush this in- pros, rat told.] a' land, in an address delivered at a iquitous doctrine." Dr. Nathan K IIII1 , 11 , O1 at the Phoenix Club Ton Minimises Import•nc• of Relief. Schulman and Ir. II asked Jews I n "Germany's problem has nothing shall laicTine• • . iT • support the nioveineto to di, w oh relief," Dr. Silver fur. a retirement • 1 , ,teott of tierman-marlr ;mil he said that the a year. • . .and urinal this coniniuni'v i•-: , the flont (if the Joint The Mr., rebel ;s, a financial Taintriliution 11 ..• Committee with a American league for Ite• ! !nods to relieve suffering (ii , 311 Jewry merely served to i• iif Jewish Rights in ei,i16• it to go on with boy..." ki• issue t 1,,,iight Id, h W Lir LTV.. to fight this out on :,nn, it N1'111111•1 it a hlii Silver "pined his Tei .: oil on the race issue," 1. , ,• ,.11 ■ 1 T t h ag explanatIon nf •Io• I, • "This is a supreme T W , lo itt. • '• ■ Jewry because Hit- o hirh caused .1. Fels I there Assumes Duties T i /I mar the Geromo . come to stay for a long ai , T a nything ei TT i• We can stage a very sac- • our Tlay. T 11 boycott because we are o l I l• • I. rence in the /IIone in this tight; because it •111.1 t Otto , ' • Jew! y (Tom ...slew and the• world r • portion t• tint , afgl u I n al! o ; o 1,111.01 , 1 1'11 t:'•111 and it is the duty of Jewish 1.:111 , -; v • aigence to utilize such allies. Hafw lit that lurk •Idai boycott is a form of war, , y the con - ot h er ,111,1001ileSS War against a the %scan- for eon , ' nation which has Tirement ' T •Timy human right. We of and Eno- ha' back upon this last I. , "efense. We are ■ itaW blood in Ger- • .11.• a T •, ' Temple Beth El is an interesting lecture on launch its new civic 'mei., • the •New Deal all by himself. We forum for the discussion of • •,11 went to the immense trouble and T national and international ; .1,- expense of bringing them all three lems. The opening symposiion (of together in one evening in order the forum series will take place that the people of Detroit may Tuesday evening, Nov. 1.1. watch the dramatic con', iTI great minds clia • , three of the country's kimooist three economists will analyze the New each other in the interpret. , •-ii ; t Deal from the various angles. one subject. When we shall ha , ' Season tickets are being rai. Ily heard P rofe•sor Paid Douglas ;m il bought up by the public sidieol Professor William F. ()gloom and John T. Flynn. each of them a teachers of the city, hy sinnal men and by businiTosiTien keen and accurate stiolen( of with a flare for discussion of Pub- NOW 1)1`111, present their val.,. views in eh ac other's tiroviiin i.,. , lic questions. "We at Temple Beth El." said presence, then aye shall really b an o. deep G o si Rabbi Fran,. "have always iaken gin to understd o Nit\ and the matter of adult educationery issues raised seriously. First we establishial a NCW Deal ,it ..• ' .• . .1' drdie ■ I "In add.. • ''• school Of adult education in Jew- ish studies. That Wou a tondoner Rabbi, "our I.T•T o T 1 2 Th., Essentials of Judaism. will be made to delve deeply into I ' enterprise, and we waited Until ill the 1,1•111111'. the philosophical or theological as- i• it was firmly rooted in the -im- possible for busy li A S'inly of the roph Pets. wets of Jewish Rituals. Consid- ■ • • munity before we set out nh , he Most of the other 'moo, .. o ' , aim Jewish Move ments. erable interest has already been secnd phase of our proor To: of in the city are given (Ilion g. id o 1, Jew 1 ih History. le. sire to atte ed and all those wh o i nmnifest afternoon, Nht-n men and woo adult education. That somond l' i l' ii' Ti 4 orary ( "nurse in lie- -- nd s hould signify Ilii•a - 1 men who are engaged in business phase is the Temple Forme. intention by registering with The lishml to stimulate and gid , the find them , elvi, deprived of the rt •k,i;` , I . Rs). M ‘ dn- 1 . itai i _ i f ' ...I a lii , %r‘e L tri ik 'Il• .o the congregation. Of secretary Thirdly. thought of adults on the iii eat opportunity to attend. t ro:s 5 ' u •S;11 Jr" t 1 f f ovem en t. • ..'1,1r1, " and it • '''' • iov oil Hebrew. Post Graduate Class Meets of out- lecture course ea-y social and economic questi•ii 1 he. Rare Myth. nano. sm.h w ill lie .... "•, I Friday Nov. 12. Fr ■ d. Night Services. national and international - ipe riach of the man and woman of oth 5." oi r )gta )() ! all,o er assistant s as he May re- o he pre,n4,1 T • -I • , modest noTans. Tlio• -eason ticket La. ' l I lay night sevrices will The Post Graduate class w di • ,di, •• 1 , ..ighout the world ANN ARBOR, Mich.--Expelled of our day." - T. - pi.• of nine lectures for $3 makes an ,,,,... Describing how the oc v p ' '' ' '' Tod on Friday evening. commence its activities under the from Germany by the anti-Jewish . tdai tightme it. The difference " 1 ' "''' a '" u "..1 The action of the Vengregation in eau', nf the application of iace ' • ITT. a hen Dr. A. M. Ilersh- guidance of Dr. Hershman, on orders of the Nazis under Hitler, Forum differs front thei , my average of 33 cent. ;her lecture-- on the appriiving the re' ionmendatoons of a- a Ic-t .,f citizenship. "This ' if opinion appears. to be man. I ttrhyrr the first in n Sunday, Nov. 12. at lm :30 a. in. Prior. lloonz Warner, world famous other lecture series that al e i• and that is Ir.:. l hAn the price Of iluestoin whether we shall have an . . the Isar,' was announced by Judge t 'tie., '' addresses on the central Dr. Hershman urges all gradu- kn ets, y tlic Jew ;In alien in (ivory a downtown m.o.., Porhaps the a .. re:oozed or unorganized boycott. p s ychologist will come to the Uni- given i n th e city, Lehman Si the ,dose Of a meeting , '"''' "My Impressions of Pales- ates of the Sunday school to at- versit v of Michigan for a year's, said: "In the first place. i 1 , - is most important feature of our Y I"- l'ou either do it right. in an ef- '" te ' t w hi, h lasted art hour Judge Leh- applied," wh Ile Rabb( Silver said. l ite." P.i , libi IIershman ' s first . a continuation ,tay as a special lecturer, accord- I not merely a lecture -.Oro. . . for in t I this class It forum is the fact that its purpose man f u ot, n ' a id . . fir a, I - t rod biome manner. (Tr you do not do . lees, r discussions and instruc- em p hasized the dancer by p•.inti 1 ,. ` , .., io. on "Arab-Jewish Re- of thei and is clear and consistent. e atm ice to Dr. Frank Robbins, assist- .consists largely of sympo- it )1 , •, - the affection and re- interest. ew i. out that there is a vaSt differ- in matters n oave of the Temple Forum is not mere and will deal With the tion sinaiSl.;; Ver pointed to the need There is no restriction, all gradu- ant to 1)r. Alexander Ruthven. debates. It is not enough .p,., t a th e e,.evri•ottion for Drs.• tureen' , fliS entertainment or adventure; it is Ere Emilio.- and Schulman, they rove between such an application for organization to advance the f th e un i vers i ty. Finan.; nne great anthoritY preo ...Ms in Palestine. o ident s —, for sev- pre ol and the test of religion, her AU.. us.ion d of the vital prof,- Alternating with Rabbi Hersh- ate? of the Sunda)* Sc ho boycott, to o rganise larltematically Cie! arrangements made by the I views on a certain ouestiiin l'aire the ilisc 7, 111 he granted leaves of 1111:ent, can change hi., relocoon where in ,.mati a number of lay speakers and eral years hack being welcome. the consuming public as well as - International Committee acting in must be a meeting of minds: •• ■ Tire !ems of our ay loy the greatest room their duties fron I o i s rav e , , • he cannot c h sore h t a t az al "f the Si It is this v He urged support for of ousted German I must be a clash of views. l• the authorities of our day. will address the' c The annu al carni 'I the end of the fiscal year and ate Erol rabbis terhond of Shaarey Zedek will be the more , "Hitlerism;' Rabbi Silver said. the League for Defense of Jewish • tight services. Rockefeller In- symposium on the New Do T we which is attracting to it the most ther e after they will he rabbis i aN i f held this Saturday night and all scholars and the Aaro enter- "is an order of civilization based three T .en. intelligent people of our corn - were respon• have brought together three g, , n PreV,T9On jA ch a irman o in the social hall of stitute of New Ni ork Therefore. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) , (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) on the race myth. mnicittee which is arranging day Sunday, any one of whom could for - de-• munity." Bible for the move, 'at ' ass/ services and lectures. I the sYnagogue• GERMAN SCIENTIST COMES TO U. OF M.