100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 01, 1933 - Image 1

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-12-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

DFC 4 3 3 N

o I

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

IN MICHIGAN

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

LWISI1 II RONIC g4
THE ETROIT
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

and

The N

ew York p ublic
Libr
42nd
" Et and F. "Y
NEW
yo ifth av
RK !si

VOL. XXXV. NO. 27

NEW DISASTERS FEARED FOR GERMAN
JEWRY; SAD FOREBODINGS CONTAINED
IN AUTHENTIC REPORT SENT TO J. D, C

Battle Over Domination of Church by Nazis Causes Serious
Rift in Germany; Building of New German Church
Proposed by Reich Bishop Mueller.

REICH LAW DEFINING STATUS OF JEWS IN
GERMANY IS FRAMED, SAYS LONDON HEAD

Report Asserts They Will Be Permitted To Remain as

Aliens; Col. Emerson Called U. S. Agent of
Nazis in Article in the Nation.

BULLETIN
GENEVA.-(JTA)-Difference s of opinion have arisen be.

trieen James G. McDonald, who was appointed by the League of
Nations as High Commissione r to handle the German refugee
problem. and the British government, it is learned. The dine,
coos Are based on the British government's condition, at the
the League took action on the refugee situation by creating
an .autonomous governing body and the post of High Commis.
eerier, to exclude Palestine, over which Great Britain hold. the
mandate, from the sphere of activities of the High Commissioner,
Mr. McDonald, it is now learned, consider. that the exclu-
,ion of Palestine curtail. his possibilities for settling the home•
less refugees and insists on his right to submit to the British
government demands for the admission into Palestine of numbers
of German refugees under a se parate and distinct imm igrati on


an to Establish

Per Year, $3.00;

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933

Legislative Body

,Statement With Regard to
Palestine Made in House
of Commons.

Week's Prot/Tam for Formal Hershman Lauds
Pioneering Spirit
Dedication of New Center'

of Palestine."

r-fi. ..,,. '

Ss
LONDON.-(JTAI-The Mien.'
,r it
( '''''
tion of the British government to
(•stablish a legislative council in '
1
Palestine without further consul- ,
I
14.
II
tation with th e British parliament
ELI
a."4.'
(in the subject was announced in
1 I
-4.,.... Ail.
Ira
the House of Commons by Sir
.....
_-
. - .
-
Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Colonial Sec-
- ="7, - --"
retary. Cunliffe-Lister's statement ' --see -----s
— ---- -- —
_..... ,
.
s:"..e-
-----=s--smi".!7-
01St in reply to interpellations
-easeassalgliWoessass •
by Josiah 11edgewood, Laborite
.
THE NEW JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
NI. I'.

A

Dr. .1. NI. Ilerslinm will eoontinu•
lecture, on ••Nly liv
io.o..i,n, of Palestine," with an
soldress On "Ceat
i o n and Ex.
r

I
'

111, ,1'11,-: Of

1

.

2



..---.,

' ...... _,7-

perillielitiliiell
in PaleFtine" a ,
I the late Friday Night Services

at the Shaarey Zedek, Chir age
boulevard and lawton avenue, en
Friday evening. Dec. 5

Per Copy, 10 Cents

DEDICATION OF NEV JEWISH COMMUNI TY
CENTER TAKES PLACE SUNDAY EVENING;
PROGRAM CONTINUES FOR ENTIRE WEEK

Important Events Arranged for Every Evening in Week;
Several Guest Speakers To Be Featured During the
Festivities in the New Building,

DR. SOLOMON B. FREEHOF TO BE SPEAKER AT
DEDICATION DINNER ON THURSDAY EVENING

Education Night To Be Observed on Monday; Women's

Organization Day Wednesday; Athletic Night Satuz•
' This Friday . k m ,',..'
so
the address is s loo
day; Special Junior Program Sunday, Dec. 10.
!Dr. Abraham L. I
.'
SUNDAY, DEC. a, s:15 I'. M.
.gation 11'nui Zieo, st
The question of a legislative
Detroit Jewry's dream for a community center has
II EN It Y W INF NI A N , ChairMall
council for l'alestine, over which
: the subject -Too '1, j . ,
1.:
finally Lech realized, and the new Jewish Community
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rabbi Leon Frain !schinerz."
Great Britain holds a mandate, Invocatien
-
-
Ensemble'
has been repeatedly and lengthily "Star Spangled Banner" - - ------
Cantor Jacob II
,,,,
',.r and Center al ‘‘'oodward and Holbrook will be formally dedi-
discussed in the House, Cunliffe- Greetings from Jewish Welfare Fooderatien - clarence II. Enggass, Pre, hi s r h o s,. ,,,,,i n , I os,. 1.
'" ,a'' 'algid at a week's festivities which will commence this
Den Jelon W. Smith, Acting, Mayer ,selves „ n d l ea d ,. , ,
-
Lister declared, and there is no Greetings from the City -
- Percival Dmhze, Sec'}' singing.
:' ,111,11 1V t'Vt'lling. Ih'e• 3 •
need for further coneideratien o f Gr e etings front Detroit Community Fatal -
Ku •t
•t I eon!
. Remarks
the question by the House.
-
-
-
------
Rabbi Hershman', Address.
itdication exercises taking place next
A
t
t
h,,
ser
of
Km:
Albert
Kahn,
Architect
,„.
Presentation
es en Nan. S i. 111
His Assurances.
Nu iiiit
\l ‘y
.it i t.l.sal:(1)1 1.11n1 11;1, 1 the new Center's opening will also be
Building Committee
Jes•e
F.
Hirschman,
Chairman,
Hershman
delivered
an
aim..
to',,,
fo
'lltired
liV
1,
se
tri
He detailed the differences be •

. -
-
Miss Ella Vera Feldman, Director a , interesting and inspir:ng ,,,ldtc ,
tween a Palestine legislature and A'''''Plance of Rey
Jewis h Community ( eriter-M ey, i. L. Prontis, Chairman Control Punt.. on "Pioneer. and it
Ps, los, , 00 0 ,
t 1
proposed legislative council
!
Spirit in Palestine.
in "
and stressed the fact that it is not
(Turn to .Poue Seven.)

he
.l

intended to set up an independent
Palestine government.
Ile gave
"comp
surance that
ow
(ors (if tie
the as
ritish governmentp
t he t1 , , th e
British parliament and the High
Commissioner to carry out the
mandate policy remain strictly
and completely unimpaired when

es
of events which
will take in every
'
,
ft
i vy of the recreati onal, cultural and social
ageney of the Jewish N1'elfare Federation of Detroit.

, • ' '

lie;illt* It III

Deplorin l; the o‘CreO1111,1• ••.
Resulting from the inerger of the Jewish Centers Association
I g i ven t o th e German
German,j;;;;;;; „ , m;del 111e Young 1Yonien's II..brew Association, with a total member-
'Jewis h life today, Rabbi Ho:Mime -hip approximating 4,000, the new building, at Woodward and Hol-
quota.
that we are branch. u p1,1(ook, stands as a monument to the communal effort of Detroit Jewry.
Mr. McDonald 's dense to settle some of the refugees in Pales-
At the formal dedication, the principal address will be delivered
a neurotic generation which think -
tiny meets with the approval of leaders in the Zionist movement
, and speaks only of Nazism. Pmet- by Fred M. autzel, who will speak on "The Place of the Center in
who feel that in making the condition regarding exclusion of
: i nt!, t o j ew i s h achi er0000 • e t ; io I he Community Program." The invocal ion will be given by Rabbi Leon
Palestine from the High Commissioner' s sphere, the British go,
Detroit .lewry To Honor 1 Ientory (d. Noted 1Vorld Jewish . Palt•stine as it result of the hens
ernreent merely wished to safeguard itself from intervention
the legislative council is estab-
m•tors, 11
'r.
sin of our
Hershman
pioneers,
---Trsi: RtL sing i ng :Pthe b'e'Staft(2414:er!
at Public Meeting in M ain Auditorium of Shaarev .
1

. •
. Slit',

.
' I
in the affairs of Palestine by another international body similar
la shed."
described
the g teat spiritual
g led Ba
Bonner." Clarence II. hog-
to the League Mandates Commission. They (eel that Great
to
Zedek; Sonenklar and Choir to Chant l'rayers.
I faction which is derived from alio
, gams will greet the gathering as
The purpose of the council, Cun-
Britain will give way to Mr. McDonald' s demand for a quota
activities of the youth of Palestine
president of the Jewish Welfare
explained, is to give the
distinct from the present allocatio n of immigration certificates
Jewish
Jewfuture.
fut
Federation. Percival Dodge will
various sections
ns of opini
in Pal-
Under the auspiees (of th e Jew- : position, he soon made his mark , wh" are building a
made to the Jewish Agency for Palestine,
extend the greetings of the Detroit
, estine the oppio. tunity to express ish Natioval Fund Council of De- ' in the niovement as a resoureeful
Must Hope for Best.
Community Fund.

Kurt Peiser,
' their (opinions in a representative t mit and with the oseeperat ion of 1 and helpful critic.
Ile figured
Furl her referring to present
NEW IORK.—Forcbudings of additional disasters to assembly.
lb Zienit organizations of this prominently, together with 1/r.. events in Germany, Rabbi Hersh - • Psychological Foibles To Be; director of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will speak. The key
Democratic man s aid that th e suggestion that
the 450,000 Jews in (;ermany are expressed itt a report
rh e immigration of Transjorda; city, including Zionost Organization 11'..izmann, in the
'...
Attacked by Chicago
; will be formally accepted by
Itist received by the American Jewish Joint Distribution nian Arabs into Palestine is not re-. of Detroit, Hadassah, Pale Zion group Which, arming other things, we resort to "the saving grace of
I Nleyer L. ]rends, chairman of
Professor.
the
of humor" is not enough, that what
Committee from an authentic European source. The report, I stricted and any restrictions would groups Mizrachi and others, trite o niphasized the cultural aspect
_____

Center control committee, and
a complete breach of ate will he paid to the memory Zienisin in whieh he was a cite- is necessary is knowleohre, and he1
made public by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, mdional chairman ,e0n,litute
Dr.
Leo
fact
that
our
Mortimer
Adler,
associate
Miss
Ella
Vera
Feldman,
Center
M
thin,
at
a
spitt
de-
of
the
late
oons
and
almost
inevitable
tag-
further
deplored
the
Ili
the mandate, C unliffe - Lister
of that body's (;crash relief fund, expresses fektr that not rlared when questioned on the sub- public memorial meeting to be held in.. , and held th e most honored and , young people are so little ac- professor of philosophy at the Uni- dir ect or, from Jesse F. Hirschman.
quainted with their history.
varsity of Chicago, will deliver the chairman of the building commit-
even a fraction of the Jews still in the Reich will long continue self- jest by Barnett .Danner, Liberal (on Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, at important offices.
Zionist Congress President.
"We must hope for the best and fourth of the series of Temple, tee and Albert Kahn, architect.
save Jewish Children frommartyrdom in Party member. Sir Philip, however, a:30 o'clock, in the main auditor-
supporting. l'he need to save
Dr.
A.
M.
Ilershman
will
nun
of
Congregation
Shaarey
Dr. Motzkin had been at one time be prepared for the worst," he
the general public schools there i s underscored in the report, which failed to explain which article of • ,
give the benediction. Henry Wine-
a member of the Zionist Executive; urged, with reference to the dam-,
is accompanied by plans for the amelioration of the victim, of the the mandate prohibits the restric- Le'leK•
man
Will
preside at the dedication
Rabbi A. 'Al, Hershman will de- he was president of the Zionist gees that have arisen as a result
Nazi anti-Semitic program, prepared by Eui'opean social -ervice thins.
exercises.
liver the principal address, and General Council since 1027; and of the spread of Ilitlerism,
experts who have h est , d os ,. t0 4• ___
111
1 A b E
'
Greetings from the City of De-
brief remarks
will be delivered by was first acting chairman and later I
Lau ing the builders of Zion,
d
,
the problems et (mission Jewryj
—When Mr. Danner asked the Co- Joseph Haggai. Admission will be president of the last seven Zionist Dr. Hershman especially praised
fruit will be extended at Sunday's
since the b egin ning of the
lonial Secretary, whether the same free, std the public is urged to at-
• dedication exercises by Mayor
Pre ' eut
the unselfishness and self•sacritice
situation.
ruling applied to Jewish
j
John W. Smith.
ewish iminigra- tend and to pay tribute to the
of the pioneers who, in spite of '
The ;thins, which call for an ex-I
into Transj
Education Night.
eply. ordania, Sir Phili p armory
enn ory e of one of ou e tutstand ing
poson an
o their r own difficult position
penditure of $1,200,0011 in midi-
made e no r
1
Education night will be ob-
.1.•wish laders of
r oime.
crowded quarters, constantly made
non to the sums already furnished
served on Monday, Dec, 4, with
The British cabinet member de-
The El Motel liachainim at the
ers.
pro vided room for ,
s an
for Germn - Jewish relief purpose,.
shoreat
d that
altogether ,000
Arabs memorial meeting will be chanted ',
4
a program which will commence
additional settlers,
cover only the six month,' period Wynn
:1 p. m., under the chairman-
W right
r i g h t Secured as entered P
at 85
from Syria and by Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklar and '
The rise of Nahalal and Cholera
ending
ending on Nlarch 31 next for the
ship of Fred M. Butte!. Greetings
Transjordania in the years be-1 the Shaarey Zetlek (manta cola-- ,
out of swamps were described by :
Director
of
reason, the report states, that
tween 1922 std d 1931. Il w as un- posed of f J
,
will
be extended by Frank Cody.
Cantor, Harry j
Dr. Hershman as miraculous or-1
Temple Society.
the results of the disenfranchise -
I able to state, however, the Arab C "hen, Aaron Silberblatt and )fur-.
superintendent of Detroit schools.
currences.
In spite of the fact .
meat of the Jews in Germany', the
and
by Aaron Pregerson, presi-
1 immigration figures for the last cis Shatzen,
that groups before them hail failed'
' , 1
injustice and the violence to which
The Temple Players, the w
Ma- ' two years.
\Vilhain B. Isenberg will !twit
dent of the United Hebrew School.
in their efforts to build up these '
they have been subjected since noutic organization affiliated
,t10
_
at th e memorial meeting as presi-j
: of Detroit. There will be musical
sections, all of them dying of
the present regime came into pow- Congregation Beth El. will initiaic
numbers and an address by 1Y. D.
dent of the Zionist Organization 1
Anti-Zionist Meetin
g F•il s
, the Jewish pioneers con-
trcannot yet be measured in their its current season (of plays on
of Detr
Loin Kay , presid et.
Ilionolerson, head of the extension
malaria
s
idered
it
their
historic
d
dot
to
111 elaborately prepared anti -
entirety."
Wednesday evening, Dec. 6, at the .
of the .lowish NationalFun(1 no unn-
division of the University of ,
pave the way for future Jewish
toenot meeting (organized by the
i f / t etroit,
• wi • ll preside.
Tam Pl
c i o
Ruin Described a. ''Awful."
, M iehigun.
settlers
by
not
yielding
a
single
The officers selected to serve J l a "-A rab group, turned out to be•
I A young people's dance will be
Dr. Motakin' C
Notwithstanding the ruin they
inch (of ground and by defying
a complete fiasco when it took
this year are: Lewis J. . Weitzman,
W
e i
D r. Nlotzkin was born in the dk-
I sponsored on Wednesday evening
have already suffered, descirbed
defeat.
Rabbi
obstacles
and
n a private room in
Nits:. Edmund NI.Shoman, Pace
tract (of Kiev, in the I:kraine, Lon
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
as "awful," the report states that president;
Hershman
described
the
result
of
I
vier-president; Mrs. Samuel A. the House of Co111111Ons. The (or-
Dec. 11, 1567. In the Ziconst move-
Andrew W
ineman. Admission will
their pioneering effort as being
the Jews of Germany still possess Popkin, secretary. They. together ganizers had expected numerous meat his position was n o
he by invitation onl y.
t only pre-
DR. MORTIMER ADLER
a certain power of resistance due
the creation of blooming garden
with
the
members
of
the
board
of
parliamentarians
and
members
of
eminent
but
unique.
Women's
Org•nization Day
Ile
had
been
to the chose connection
apots where the r e were swamps
Forum lectures at Templ e Beth El
of their din•ctors , have been actively en• he House of Lords to attend. in the movement from its very in-
Women's organization day will
economic and cultural life with
,
an
d malaria-infeste
,
LATE DR. LEON MOTZKIN
d regions un- Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, at li:30. he observed on Wednesday, Dec.
so
ever, only tree members of ...opti n and was one of th e few.
gaeed
for
weeks
in
arranging
a
that of the country in general,
•nil now.
the House appeared, whereupon survivors who had particated
Dr. Adler is the youngest pro- : a, with a program to begin at 2
in
ip
whch cannot be severed q uickl y, program for the season wihch will
Dr.
Hershman warned
But
ivy t he first Zionist Congress convert- Congresses. Ile was a member of
of Philosophy in America. j p. m., sponsored by the League of
loe both interesting and diversi- I. o r LI Winterton, Conservative'
se a m
tter with what violence it is
appointed
against glorifying the efforts of Ile was called to the UniversitY iJewish Women's Organizations-
ed by llerzl, and who attended the the political committee
tied.
(Turn
to
Last
Page.)
attempted. Another reason given
by the general coumil to co-Loper- the present Chalutzim without re• of Chicago by Dr. Hutchins, the , Mrs.' Fred A. Ginsburg will
( 1 - congresses held since.
be
The (organization has been for-
for their imwer of resistance is
with the London Executive in membennir also the achievements
Youngest university president in chairman,
llInlitil ;:frativnidehiii:te,sitisn, iulhio,df
the fact that two-thirds of them, tunate in securing as its director FRANKLIN TO SPEAK
the negotiations with the cabinet, of the first settlers, the early Anwrica.
br:Ilio
ra
Junior Progm,
approximately 327,000, reside in Wynn Wright, dramatic director
committee on the position arising I pioneers who built Rehoboth
th. and
himself in mathematics to g 'sta.
The junior program will be ob-
Youthful though he is, Dr. Adler
the eight large cities of the Reich.
IN
IN TORONTO SUNDAY dent,
Zionah and Itishon Le/Aim.
and would have certainly out of the Passlield White Paper. j Nos Dr.
Hershman will continue Ma is a conservative thinker, and his served at 2 to. m. on Sunday, Dec.
where many of them are their own of radio station WW.I. Nlis
netd eminence in the field of ills receptive mind, his debating j
towns,
the
report
points
out,
are
has
as
long
been
identified
with
sag-1
owers,
his
intimate
knowledge
of
!description
of
his
experiences
in
brilliant
mind
is
devoted
to
an
.10.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich will
masters. The Jews in the smaller
on Sunday morning, Dec. 3, Dr. , i ga
iii.li fit,1
, :t•ort.,wasre,h
, r ad
pursued
There will be a
work in the theater, both Leo M. Franklin will give the pal-
details and his high sense of duty Palestine i n his forthcoming ad- iconoclastic attack upon all the be chairman.
I rih:'
fads
and
fashions
of
modern
musical
program and other feet-
o tlZirL'o.n‘'.. made his position authoritative. He , dres ses.
nevertheless, an easy prey of boy- prfessionally and as director of 1 pit address at the Holy Blossom himself heart
and s soul
oteiladinttw
thought. Ile advocates a return ores by children, and magic trick.
colts and violence.
n
The classes in Zionism and Jeer.
"General '
many noteworthy amateur groups. l' ot Ignreeg,a. thin .at Tor ifoinhto, Canada, isIll and general Jewish activity, y
E belonged to the so-callosl
. Cecil.
the thought of by pinery
noye d the co - n ish history -
the first in the adult to classic
- ideas, to
A •
Although 65,000 Jews have left
Of 11(41/ conviction and able ex- Zionists, " lo sit her)
Athletic Night.
P l uto anAristotle.
it amon g
hilente
of
practically
all
parties
in
education
pr
o
the country, and emigration is ex- It is encouraging to those attached j c i pal spe eak ienrg at the annual P er( I iii:
gram
of
Shaarey
n
Benny Friedman, famous all..
of his philosophic scorn
o
the movement. Mr. Motzkin's in- ' Zedek----commenced last Nlenday the objects
to the Temple Players, either as ogregational gathering of that sync-
pected to continue notwithstanding
terests and activities Were far from even i ng , w ith R a bbi 11, 9.,),,,,,a, i n is modern psychology and its op- , American football player, will be
that the possibilities for it are performers or spectators, to know vogue. Dr. Franklin goes to Tor-
being confined to Zionism. He hs.k- charge. Those who are interested lineations. Ile intends to deliver the guest at the athletic night
onto
lis
a
representative
of
the
extremely limited, a minimum of that Nis. Wright will !mold and
ed up on the general Jewish p osition in joining these classes , n ould lan attack upon child study classes, program on Saturday evening,
1
of America Hebrew Congre- • I
400,000 to 5.00,000 will hate to
u
educational is ycholoogy and Dec. 9, at which Nate S. Sha pero
f
; .1,
IC 01 1311.
t• 1
from the Zionist angle, and las , reg i ; ster
in
the Voice
sync-,
remain in Germany for a long (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) ; eat bons.
Bayed that every Jewish question vogue.
(Turn to Page Opposite Editori•11 will he the chairman.
ime to
out.
T come, the r ep
points
Dedication Dinner.
in the Diaspora c o nstituted an in-
herefore, it statort
es, all re- s
The dedication dinner will take
/
tegral part of the major Jewish 1
lief measure s must slot to increase.
;dine on Thursday evening, Dee.
I Harry R. Solomon Appointed national problem.
the still existing Jewish mower of
at the Center, and the guest
A native of Russia, he naturally
, Collection Chairman of
(Turn to Page Six.)
Address by the Reverend James M. Gillis of the Paulist
Crum to Page Opposite Editorial)
(occupied himself with the Jewish
Service
____
Group.
- - --
By M. A. TENNEBLATT
position in that country; and his
Fathers, Editor of the Catholic World, Broadcast
Vienna Correspondent, J. T. A.
works
o
n
the
pogroms
under
the
from WLWL, New York, Nov. 23,
Clarence H. Enggass
etr chairman
fice Tsar, published several decades
ef the board of the Doit Ser
ago, contained the most exhaustive
I s hould hay, preferre,l those. ;ties. Sciety, rtilltire and lookoess
There is an ancient pagan max- 'away the New Testament with the Group of the Jewish Welfare Fed- material on that subject.
even
More Jewish politicians to have been Iligh state (officials, including Ole
"Whom the gods would de- Old. If they eliminate everything eration, announces the reapio(oint- familiar was his untiring activ- right who ealmisl our fears loy a ,R
u le,.
the Sunman,. Clint . tp.
sti'oy, they first make :nail." And Jewish from their religion, they anent of Harry P
- SI"""'" a ' ivy in connection with Jewish
ewish na- assuring that the Jews would not about the osountry demandine !so
. it does really seem that those who will have to get rid of our Saviour
beset rights in different countries, he attacked, and that its tight the government parti, -1,,Ii!j b,
__ ___
bent upon self-destruction Himself, and His Mother and his
the mitvority prooldem, the q uestion again s t Hal e ri s m WO, also a light purged of all Jewish Int l I , ' • ',,,,,
Will Also Address Beth El oro
tt
Meetings
B anquet, Model
foste ..r.father and all .
llis friends,
ommenee by hosing their
. wits.
,
of Jewish reli e f, theGernian-Jewish against anti•Seniitism. The methods should roast all Jew I- i ! , ,,
Celle ge Assembly on
apostles
stles and fi
disciples,
i
d a $ectacle
p
on the
,. ...
t he m•ddest ideas that
On e c ' toe
i
problem, the World Jewish Con- t" ..,
■ . 1 ."Pl.'.. 1 is , no4 be those ofpoo t13•10,01..li ;II the N,, , ' '
Ludendorff's
New
God.
has
ever
been
exhibited
to
the
Monday.
plc was Psidcnt
Week's Program.
Nazi, but their ten. Vvri
ia.
re
of the Gcri an
Kress, etc.
And if they get rid of Our Lord,'
...___
world that has witnessed so
t h e "Coma, des D e l e gatioons olency will Le
sau n a, ale] ••'•'11
Th,• chrostion-S000ml I.
Whoill Will the y put in His place?
f On iiiiilay morning, the pulpit
much lunacy is that of certain
i
.luives.," which Wit:: engaged in the th,, ,No ws , s , di h sse I „ oos so, i t s „es os o .ages o r I ■■
\
• of
,l'i il ,
celebrations
is
o
Ludenderti, who probably is mad.
Nazi Chriatiana in Germany who
ideoasenumerated activities. Ile was f or Ito (jo ,., :on ( 1111,111111- ..i OH ri•• 4•,I1 il -,11 , 1 • "It,• .O , •
Beth El will be occu-

•,iii , ii by Congregation
Intel
in the original sense of the word
have declared their intention of
its vital spirit; the Comity was
I, ?,! ekl
Socw isn. 1111.1••11 vane
',.
hr . G. George Fox of the
for the entire week of
Oa, ,I
that is, insane--has the answer.
\„ z ,, , „ in i y ,„„ w ,. ,,,,,,, • ,
N uth
,. „ , ,,,f 11„, i„.1,.1i
It Shore Congregation, Chi-
TI,,.
Metzkin, awl Motzkin was the
doing away with the Old Testa•
, chanukah, beginning with a ban-
Ile suggests a new trod, or rather
Comae; he was its brain, its heart sots,,
ment. The scupsn alleged is that
r te
' .01ii , r inv
'
,,,,,
1 t ■ ,.
11,, subject will be °The
, ; ,, ,, ,,, ,,,i I, ,,
on
m et and da ce on Sunolay, Dec.
:',''',
‘,..raIi,;:•nre to the American Jew." the Old Testament is Semitic- an old heathen god dug up out
and its soul.
lot, and culminating Ina Chanukah
end ,s' ' o e summer, when leaohne , :. 1- PutIv'se we shall w. 11 J , c , a
of the grave in which he had lain•
aah Lon Frani will conduct the or m spe•k more accu rately.
Untiring Worker.
Atio
r1;1••
N.
Om

•••••
hi
Iii
of
.
Saturday evening,
-peaa rle on
-midi My ' ■ I'l !la
govt.., . ..diticia
,,I p
ti ns
for some 1,400 years the god
SPRil'e
ilk} ' and night Nlidzkin was at
together
Jewish. The anti-Jewis h move.
x
Wotan..
otherwise
't%
n
den,
for
work.
No
inall
y
tler's
m
he
tired
in
Paris,
lulzah
'
Wil
wit
'4"''
"f
tai.
'
""''''
"
"'
.
1"1
it
.
'
'
Ile
.
hr. So x smile s to Detroit under
has
gone
so
far
in
Hi
daily
i"
.
meat
In the stI" , e - I ,
I.. Grier and Dr. S. S. Witten-
tistseroi, rt.. and the govonicent wmds aliPcar
the auqace., of
Reich that some of the esteem- whom our Wednesday tWoden,-
bare
Cfurn to Pare Opposite Editorial) las'ss, a nd .- pssally the Chi otosto• ..kit las- and ro-Mrst at it' , , ffi - berg, heading the program corns
the Union of
dayl was named in heathen times.
, .,.i,d pr
Press,1,...ran t „ ,h,„,,,, jd „ , Tat altitude of th. ie. , -, ao , lit- ?Maim. announce that plans h
'fir
Amens
Hebrew Congregations. la s, following the discredited
W(dan, by the way, had one pe-
• '• • '' .11 ' been completed for the banquet.
He i. ,, I'll known
Ludendorff, w•nt to get rid not
.1e,,.
l''
,
'Y
:.
f.'
,
,,,,,
'L
-
.'''

I
'''
,
It
numerus cla,,, , IV:11O
as a clear
characteristic in Teuton
culiar
,,,,,,..., o., -
thinke r
only of the Old Testament bu t
The aim of this event will be to
PISGAH WILL NAME
and an interesting pulpit
Then, rmi s :
th e N ew , no t only o f j„d a i sni and Scandinavian mythology. Ile
stator
.ntrooduee new members and to
and is a frequent contribu-
OFFICERS
MONDAY
s , i. soa• - .
ioaign stems s
the secular but Christianity as being Jewish w, the god of the wind-perhaps
nor to the Jewish
segues; them with the work and
and
of friendsl. I • tio. , .1(w... s o ,
we may say the pal of the big
in origin and ethos. The Laden-
future plans of the synagogue.
Press. it was recently honored
Pisgah two very tom . . :Joeaser, It JO.
wind: and as such 1 should as an
Illorviity night,
,
Next
dorff element is more courag•
Dr. Wittenberg states that his
by his o•oolleague s in being elected
, I -or , et. s .so o e
_ , : t.r;-! . .in co:Mote••
Lodge No. 31 of ll'nai Irrith will first plan, O ss
tp the pi ekidsncy of the Alumni
coos and consistent than those
the appropriate choice for the Hitler-
has spared neither ef-
.
hold it seini-monthly meeting at wits in session a ,
airs; if Hitler won't he jealous
I e kl our f ort 1101- espell, Ill Make
1,
Association of the Ilebrew Union
who dare go only half-we 1 in
this
i 1
of a god who can blow harder
the bilge quarters in the MaCtit• 11 g1 13 ' '•,, WO11141 h3 • ,,,,:ig,•,1 .1 i-
college.
their determination to get rid
. ,• event an important communal af-
trio:- • , otioon ill. ',
In tio , -• •
bee Building.
and longer than he.
T he so !vises
i s m.
of
all
that
smacks
of
Juda
fair.
begin at 10:45. The
the go ,.. : • ITO•nt mask ,j
The first and second nom ination and ; • ;
Also Wotan. like 311 the other
For every book in the New Tea-
The dinner program will begin
Public i invited.
d,
of otlimors ter the ensuing term will slam, s .,, i an Ir.,. • ' .• .;; in had t.•
heathen deities, demanded and re-
.on Monday
tament, aswell as in the Old,
with grace. There will be a mu-
night, Dec. 4. at 8
take place. The thin] nominalson ' be rr.,,:
And •-•' ' ' ' i:Overn -
Perham'
written by • Jew. Si. Luke, cawed human sacrifice.
was
sisal
st•lection, remarks by Dr.
HARRY
R.
SOLOMON
oehork, is the third floor chaisel
and election of officers will take meat I • :. I 1..4 • 7 l ( ' ' -•, s n, l ooi•
the extreme bigots like Ludendorff
0. f th e
" W itenbg.
er
St. Mark and St. Paul were
DJ.
Cohen,
Temple, Dr. Fox will ad-
psis
Dec. I. Detailed notio
don
lan
to
offer
him
human
scrificos
chairman
of
the
collection
,
om-
Place
on
p
'
',reside
of
the
Dispersion.
that
is
to
n t (of the synag ogue, and
;1,,r', ,!, the Student Assembly o f Jews
end ad _ . o to. 1,, st i • • 'Se ;tr..
..
..!th
El College on "The Jew'i s•y, Jews of other eountries once again-and doubtless the ha- mince . Others who will serve with will be given by committee chair- Semitic
hv Rab
i
b Joshua S. Sperka. After
in
ii ,paign a : .' ,
• ,••• ':
man sacrifices would he Jeui-h Mr. Solomon are: 11.oui, c. Blum- men on the successful membership
than P•lestine, but they were
'
'' ''' ' the
the dinner the music for the dance
riat'' 'a the Sun "
:,
men, women and children. I berg. Irwin I. COhn, Joseph H. drive which culminated in thesnine- The postp.soo nicht Nsiy. ,•

' " ' -1 . - ' ' '''' n will be furnished by Das*e Diam -
A .Posal feature of the college
w hole , for the Jews sub., i ,'
•II•
n *" . the I '" ' kw '
e I
cel
Beth
anniversary
at
the
i
.
wouldn't
tievond
him.
One
put
it
Ehrlich.
Max
H.
Finkelston.
Jmeph
,'
''•.• l' ''''"
'
'
ri "f n U' ' j'"g'" ' ; ''
assern to' •
his Orchestra.
'• •
eA postles•
boat

•g t wi • ll e • ec-
than
halt
of
the
total
(of the marks of a hisrot is that he Hartman. Moses Ilimelhoch. H o b - !book Cadillac Hotel on Nev. la.
N"''''t.'"- I !' d' am, a a s I '',". es,?allnr• (ond
and
The
following evening. MoncItT s
I t " hr Jnhn R. Palandech on as the prop h ets; Peter and Pakil
s • ti . ..forge Fox, rabbiof South
On the very day the I . ,, , ,, as that J . L on - n tent h ers s s h ou l d only
thinks he does a PTVice to God art R. )Iseult, Isadore S. Salve, • I Er. t;
"The
I .*Y; • i n
Dec. 11, the Sisterhood will hold
and
James
and
John
w
ere
quite
• ,
the Balkans." Mr.
.
i fic • Ils
when he persecutes his fellow- Abe Srere, Morris Steinberg. Sid- `qu ire Temple, Chi c ago, who will , cfmeluded. hews, er, the anti- Semi- be allowed to teach
rine
.", ',P"
, a
tel open meeting to which
• "' eh is pres ident of the For- as Jewish as Abraham, Isaac , Ja-
ney Stone, Ilenry Wineman. Ed- be in Detroit to renduct the serv- tie campaign was started again, J.""h s`'h''''k '.lowish" ""‘I''" "• all young matron
, Re
ir n :
I an. uage Press Association. cob and Moses. And if we must at "' „
and young
Remotest Ancestors."
win A. Wolf and Rudolph Zuie• ices at Temple Beth El On Sunday, but mu e h mor e radically than Ie.- aliessaa to treat Only Jewish pa. mothers of Sunda School children
- . -
eele1',
) in Detroit to address the introduce the Sacred Name of
will
be
here
over
Nloonolay
to
Meet

fore,
and
this
time
with
the
open
tents.
and
so
en.
But
he
gees
sm
ak
of human sacrifice
S peing
hack.
are
ivited.
A
-y
special
program
'
fif . 4t ' r'n by local Serbs of the Jesus into this ridiculous business, when the primal,' Christians
o
support o f t h e government mime, to suggest that the Jews them,
Mr. Enggass supplemented his with the o fficers e f Pisgah Ldge
will I se p resented.
teenth anniversary of the found- there was not one drop of any we re
r persecuted in Rome and in announcement of the per+onnel of and if time permits he will be a Nor has the go vernment itself I. pt •, e11. 1•.. should supp ort this pro ject.
Tuesday
evening
•t Dec. 12, at
'''t the king dom of the Serbs, blood but Jewish in the veins of
out (of it. On the rontrary, nnnis - and end , with the dimly veiled - . I . k R AI
C ' 1s
r oat;
other parts of the Empire, they th
the coo llection committee with the guest at the meeting.
, '
rk
!ill kind)
Admission the Son of Mary. So-once those
New memer.
of Pisgah Lo dge tern are new tourin g the court. threat that this would hr in their ' a t. "c ' Rabbi
b
'
l' a w
6
an d Slovenes
t,,,i
... were thought to be Jews. And I follosving appeal to pledger , to
the first Chanukah light, in the
s' a•sembly will . be free foranti-Jewish fanatics get going, .it
w
o
h
and
own
interest.
sino'e

popular
anti-
,,,
.
were
unable
to
attend
the
int-
I
try,
addressing
mass
meetings,
the Remans had rasa, n to consider the recent Emergency Allied J ew-
c
ial
hall
of
the
synagogue.
The
''
Zal
rtal +tudenta and there will they have the audacity to be con•
atory ceremonies should be pees- adds sting the complete domination Semite rising would he far from '
I a , s orninal fee for visitors.
(Turn to Last l'age)
' sistent. they will have to throw
(Turn to Page Opposite Edit•rial) o rot at this meeting for (obligation.
of the German Christians in poi : . dangerous.
ITUrn to Page Opposite Editorial]

ill Address
Hershman and Haggai
!stated
Motzkin Memorial Meeting Tuesday


DR ADLER SPEAKS • •
HERE ON TUESDAY.

BE fil EL PLAYERS
AP E .DEC,

■t

MAKES PLEA FOR
PLEDGE PAYMENTS

Getting Rid of the Old Testament

Austrian Jew-Hatred Rears Its Head 7,

DR, G. GEORGE FOX
AT TEMPI, E SUNDAY . „„,.

B'NAI DAVID PLANS
CHANUKAH AFFAIRS

e



Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan