• 0 •t) O a THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH C IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED ETRO1T EWISH IIRONICLE and The Nell. York l'olito 11!11 VOL. XXXV. NO. 29' ‘1 CITY OF TEL AVIV CONDEMNS ILLEGAL REVISIONIST RALLY mi l• Ifth 1111-11i. ' THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933 \ CHANUKAH By RABBI LOUIS STERN W e welcom e thee joyfully, glorious night, We hail thee with pleasure, 0 Chanukah light! Its lustre, so brilliant, invites us to joy, Invites us to praise Him, the great Adonoy! Disapproves of Rowdyism When 16 Policemen Are Hurt in Riot. SON OF ARAB MAYOR : JAILED IN RIOTING Ile was our Redeemer ill dark days of old, When Syria's Mad ruler, proud, creel and bold, Proclaimed through Judea: "Your God I defy; Dow down to my idols and worship or lib'! " Palestine Jews Are Incensed Over British System of "Tourist Hunting." Of bravo, pious martyrs these bright candles tell, Who yielded their souls, praying: "Hear Israel" TEL AVIV, Palestine.-- Sixteen British amt Jewish policemen and throe ea•dirins were injured in a demon , t ration here Saturday when a Revisionist Mass meeting at-' tempted a ilenionstralion against the P•Motae government's immi- gratin policy and so-called "tour- ist hunt I II..i. " The main meeting was peace- fully dirpersed, but a crowd of Of Hannah, the mother, and seven sons so dear, Who sealed with their life b lood their faith with- out fear. nut Israel's God never slumbers nor sleeps, Ile ever is near him who mournfully weeps; Ile saw our oppression, and, hearing our photo, .Awakened to save us, the brave :\laccabees. several hundred persons carrying a Zionkt banner started a march alono A I I entry street, one of the main thaeiiialifares. British police Be welcome then—welcome, 0 glorious night- \Ve hail thee with pleasure, 0 Chanukah light! Its lustre, so brilliant, invites us to .1 0 Y, Invites to to praise Him, the great Ationoy! attempteo to snatch the flag but were resisted. As the demon- strator , iolvamTd, their numbers were increased greatly and the police wore forced to charge with' clubs, injuring several persons. ,-,-. . Military Disperses Crowd. The demonstrators retaliated with sea, and bricks and water' Another i riumph Scored by Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at Donor Event poured on the police from bal- conies. .\ British poli•enutn, al- ternator:. to tnuch the tlag, was 1,200 Moll atol \Volum' Attend Fifth Annual Function kicked and seriously injured. IVIlich Is Addressed by Rabbi Julius Gordon Filially o small military force of St. beds; Pageant Is Staged. strived. The driver of the sobo diers' car tvas wounded and forced fie , Many policemen also es- Ti, Det oit r to chapter of Hadassah Palestine, including all of Hada., caped (loan side streets. last Tuesday evening was credited • sah's health centers and hospitals. After a demonstration lasting anoth e r triumph, when 1,2t11 , wen The evening's program was three hours. live armored cars, and women tilled the two large marked by a pageant, staged and manned I.y military and police, h a il- o f the Bunk-1'8,1May Ilatel directed by Hadassah members. with difficulty dispersed the crowd. for the annual $20 d o n o r event. and by an inspiring address by The tam couples reprt•staited as Rabbi .Julius Gordon of St. Louis. Condemned. The Tel Aviv municipality is- many donations of $20 each for Rabbi Gordon's Address. his re., Rabbi sued a proclamation condemning the Hifilassah medical projects in Gordon described rowdyism and mobs and upprov- ir nt visit to Palestine and viewed ing the police action in dispersing the Jewish scenes in Germany and "this illegal demonstration." America. The mould,. arose over the re- • ' "Palestine is not only the prom- Cent institution by the Palestine iced land, but also the land of governsicni of a th.teotive bateau promise," he stated. "There is a to combat illegal Jewish immigra- spirit of revival and renaissance lion here. This bureau enlisted _ in Palestine today, economically, the aid of many Arab and Jewish culturally and spiritually " youths, who for one shilling in Selections Are Announced by Reviewing the achievements in each case report to the police pt.r. Mrs. Henry Wineman and the three fields, he quoted Mayor sons illegally residing in the coun- Dizengotf of Tel Aviv, who told Israel Himeihoch. try, Thee• "illegal tourists" are! him that he•could place 1,0110 men arrester' •,.•.1 deported. • in jobs in his city in one that he- jt ,„, !, „ ,„.,• highly incensed Jars. Henry Wintenan and La ne] ,;t un e labor. shortage "'It' “ f the '1 over ti, - .. •,i of "tourist hunt- Ilim•lhrr•h, co-chairmen, announce 'flie speaker emphasized that there hut" I , . • ,•entend all the so. that t•tifinittees are now being se- , is ne unemployment in Palestine. tale ,' ...,•,,..„1 t ,, ot„,t s a are pence- tatted I', the newly- organ i ze d Spiritual Succ sssss . fulmod..0- . and that none become Welfare Cauncil of the Detroit Speaking of the cultural achieve. public • hal gcs. On the contrary, Service Grr , up, which is the fund- it is argued, most of them bring in raising unit for the Jewish Wel- meets, he said that Palestine is throbbing with life and is a pul- capital to develop new industries, fare Federation. The Welfare Council was cre- sating Jewish center. Be pointed giving eniployment to natives. ated in order that Service Group ta the many schools, theaters, I nn- Arab Mayor's Son Jailed. I monlao's might become better ac- scions in Tel Aviv as examples of jEla• s t Liam,_(rom_n orar quainted with the work o f th e Jewish aChiev•MeTts. 40.,„..• at , son of m ay , Jeli,11 Welfare Fe deration and its Spiritually. Palest ine attained Rime, h \ ashashibi, has been morstituent ageneies. For this much, by rev iving Hebrew as the • , an linement in the purpose the f unct inns of t he spoken tongue and by spiritual- comm.: .. • Lore for participat- I mined have been defined into 'zing the Sifibblith, Rabbi Gordan distil. • ing ri, . :Oil riots which are eight separate units \sail the fol- stated. "Palestine is fulfilling it .• , • the seditious of-lowing ehairnien and secretaries: historic role," he stated. pro1111 What About America?" I Marvin It. Gingold and Mnrris fence- . Asking the question, "What Thi. I. .. list a bl e It. IT C Steinberg, co-chairmen. and)taus- in testimony bring ice I.:. Williams of the Jewish So- about. America? Have we made Slott..,i . gath1.1,.. . .1 special commission vial Service Bureau, secretary, progress?" Rabbi Gordon deplored t t ... .1., rec ent Got tie. I (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) tartar,- , ot !malt . intervention . byfe ar. ' . ool,,ifican saved his li c• r • • ifi 'Mr. Mott had been "red amt-knocked down ,,b • I b • f •• • h• • gun t• , : cenian had warded tall the III• PICKCOMMITTEE OF SERVICE GROUP Blind Man, Expert in Braille, Among Graduates from Hebrew University War. 'assns' inst Tourist Hunters. Jul.. . •. witnessed a unique occur o . ,.. when the walls of the , city a, r, found plastered with , A A r zither and llis Son ttnil One Woman Iteceive M. A. Only Degree Granted at Present by Jerusalem University. UNIVERSITIES IN HUNGARY CLOSED FOLLOWING RIOT Jewish Students Forced Out as Anti-Semites Press Their Demands. ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS IN RUMANIAN TOWNS Nazi Influences in Back of Attacks in Both Countries. 111 . 1 1 APEST, Ilungary.-(.1TA l'he government has closed until Monday all universities here fol- lowing a new outbreak of disturb- ances provoked by the anti-Semitic wave aimed at Jewish undergrad- silk-gloved treat- ment authorities are according atti. N. V. Ball a I it 1 dent rioters and the voncessiom. made to their demands for the in- stitution of clauses delimiting free- dom of registration by orospectitc .lewish students, the universities of Budapest, Debrecen and Szegeg, are the scenes of it continuous r o und of factional riots. Jewish students were hustled out of their classrooms. A non-Jewish 'mats- sor, Dr. E subjected to a s subject. o beating by anti-Semitic sympa- thizers fur his refusal to co-oper- ate with the agitators. He wits mobbed in the midst of a lecture. expression of the, , ..use .1 desire to co-operate •• followin • ;,reject, the •, a , ta i l all worth of ticket .1. advance: United Ilebree and its woman's ant U. S. BERATED BY FRENCHMAN FOR FAILURE 1'O ADMIT SCARCELY ANY OF THE REFUGEES , Viscount Cecil To Remain as Chairman of Refugee Govern. ing Body; Dr. Weizmann Warns of Increase of Anti- Semitism; Points to Palestine as Solution. ••.11 y. !Ltda.:soh, Junior Jewish National Fund and o lade,' auxiliary, Zionist Or- canizat ion of Dt•troit, Jewish Vorward and the Peale Zion gioups, Double that number of sales oar., assured fur the tainting o eel( by the other organizations I , ,, Rectors Endorse Demands. Rectors of the universities re- ceived representatives rd. the Chris- tian nationalist students who have been agitating against their Jewish classmates and have been demand- ing that registration of Jews restricted. An agreement was reached pend- ing ratification by Premier Julius Goemboes, between the rector, and student delegates, for enforcement of a strict numerus clausus by the' enrollment commission on Jewish students next term. In addition, a special employ- ment bureau will be established for Christian university graduates, the rectors agreed. Jews Resist Attacks. Anti-Semitic demonstrations con- tinued in various parts of the city.. particularly in the Jewish districts where frequent clashes occurred bombs employed. Jews attack•ti by the rioters defended themselves with the result the several of the demonstrators were injured, result ing in an increased tensity of atmosphere. Police succeeded in gaining con- trol of the situation and dispersed RABBI GOLDSTEIN NEW J. N. F. HEAD Nat i ona onal NNE, Sicitzerland.—tJTA 1—A warning that 1;orolany, today a great concentration camp for the Jews, may make the situation intolerable by some new decree and that a new wave a refugees may thus be expected, \\ a- •••111111•11 at the meeting of the autonomous governing look treated by the League of Nations to handle the la Senator Henri Berenger, French member lemrel's warning came in the course of , ,00ldoo 1 I refugee situation by the representatives In I wend., r eiriles in t I, oi far enrolled pooll.. , 1 • Oullottolod Chairmen .• 14004•61 Succeeds Nelson Ruttenberg Dr. Schlesinger. as Fund's National his ejection Imo, aeclatitid he is dee! • President. pi otet to the Stew . • N EW 1'011K. ti T A --11 al,t,i the t 'eat molt I■11 I.... Israel Goldstein of rongri•gation 1 •• 111111 and four . 1 e)1 . " Balai Jeshurun, author and Zionist of his party. Ile said i leader, has been named president ‘,1 1 are considering the Mho., , the Jewish National Fund of bringing suit against tro• sr.chell America, lie succeeds Nelson Rut- Society for "its unwiiii.e , •.•.1 the governing body. e,o,•1 !intent interested ill humane solution ,• question, Pietas- a. Joseph P. Chamberlain, American member, told the governing body. Ile declared that the government will view sympathetically fund- raising efforts through private or. ganizations although the economic depression has created a very diffi- cult internal situation. He p inted a lit that the work in behalf of the I ifugeet must be based on a re- Cultural, Social and Athletic rifinsuction tr of their lives, not Oil CENTER TO START ITS NEW PROGRAM Activities Are ••harit y. Hospitality Overtaxed. Senatifi lierenger, in describing eye. France as "once again the frontier dance, Sunday vicious attack mien ,, • and for the d featureop, of liberty," said that his country feature ouences rif our treroicific assisting refugees h" by o o,.• 'ovular social pro. the Garden crowd. • I.,• I. oi-lt C ommun it Y i charity and by placement , , I I , ,,ad ,,,,,, ,I. pen , lid ,: hers in French colonies. Opening the speakint• ircogr•• ■ -• Freaah c ti ,.. . . , hospitality, however, he declared, •••• . of the celebration, I! ter • Wieboldt, chairman of 11..• . .•,.., Anil mass activ- , is lificaming overtaxed and the num- of refujit ,es in the country is Drit• I ommittee, explaine.1 that a i .,. ,i,. ..p... gi l to „erve every me m,: r tier ,, becoming too great to he supported. tit •• ■ r issued . challenge had been issued of the 1 ., 111111unity. Th e I ' "It is an illusion to think the "these who call them-elves Dm , . 11.1"1 {program " r f II"' cen t e is ended, " he per cent cent Americans and •\11 , c ri , • 10, a .11 orti.,ist of forums and ch -, wave of refit g leaders." Ile said, "It is hill(' III ' .,.• .,ilio.. among which are li•ted the eland. On the contrary, he warn ttd, It, German statesmen had told him Steulien Society stepped in a- . i , !1, ea e• subjects: he problem was only beginning. leaders to take up this t•hallenge - \I-hen •.lorti P o I i t I c it I Trends ," "Ger many tod y is a great con- At mention of "those who call ..I ii Ill' In a Modern World," "The ontrati on t•ampa f or tht. Jews, " he Nei, livid," "Centeinporaly Liter- declared. "'tomorrow, perhaps, she (Turn to Paco Six.) __.. _ - Mere." "'Alen-Women Relation- will issue some Jewish statute giv. ships, ' 'alibi- speaking. debating, ing the Jews inferior or slave SHAAREY ZEDEK AND tights which will again force larg- (Turn to Last Pace) cc numbers id1 Jews to ( escape from BETH EL GROUPS IN JOINT MEET SUNDAY PHILOMATHIC STAGES .4 • ;e' i l ■•■ ' . "1 .. . 1 ..i . Ii i,uftmli,',,Linti .0 n i i‘iinoetouriel•-• 20TH SPEECH AFFAIR '''it's i nust now do their best." Youn g People's Societies Convene Alla•t•to Guani, Uruguaya repro- This Sunday Afternoon at Annual Oratorical Contest To Be sentative, vire-cha irman of t he gov- the Shaarey Zedek. erning tartly, expressed the hope Presented •t I3' nai Moshe , that Brazil and Argentine, two of Thursday, Dec. 28. For the first time in its history. the three countries invited to join aanual th— th e body which did not send repro - Ti., n tweath,- the Young People's Society of oratorical Congregation Shaarey Zellek is. ,olool oo , to the session, would be contest of t he Philmont hie De- tepicodite.1 . ued an invitation to the moldier- at the next session of ship of the Young People's Society bating club will be presented at the goterning body. Latin Amer- RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN Bucharest Plan. To Ban Iron nf Temple Beth El to attend its 1•1:15 p. in. on Thursday, Dee. 2s, ii a ,iews the refugee priddem with Guard. to , , collaborate in its .rk next meeting, to be held on Sun- • i , iiiti i • • • o owilionoss NI .. ia1e e • , Mos h e . 9. ■ • naiaiaie, at t h nIt' C II A REST.-(JTA I-The iceberg, ....in-el for the New a o ...' , "iI . ', 1 P . I, I. , n d i i lanai, becau se it . . day, Dee. 17, at the synagogue. Liberal government of Premier Ion State limo il far Alcoholic Bever- Admittanct V. neater. x 111 is "passi lt onat Ne il l I he by membership 1 .11 " teme midI ely attached to the age Control, who tendered his res- menwho will compete fur the principle 1.f liberty and equality:. c rd only. (Turn to Last Pagel ignation on account of the ices- yard . Approval of Weizmann. D IJ r. Leonard Sidl o w, president Herman August g o I d medal, sure of other duties. ‘S'itlield Chodzko, Polish member that of the Shaarey Zeilek Young P ea_ I • f . t l • twentieth time t o alti. Ituttenberg reported of the lardy, expressed approval of " plc's Society 'has illillialnlY11 III•II "‘" " " I ' during the past two years, the sum the hest : s peaker d the contest, statements by Dr. Chain' Weiz- , ef $107,a03.35 had been raised by kis will Ix: ' the first in a -.die ie and fit!. the :- 1, cr medal which mnn, nob( s Zionist leader, before quainted meeting, • , papillae small coin collections for of get-ac the I...6• earlier in the vveek, in ). I , •,- Ir , litice I) Iol°' 1 . I' , . outing for the work of the organization. ,, ,,,,,. ii ,,.., 1,, o , ,.,.,, ,,,i , ipat i ca nnection with the necessity for p'ee'ing on the value of -1 ' Rabbi Gifidstein issue d a state- sponsared by Sidlow his grout read: ota tion of the Jewish social project, Dr. stared , I . i structure e in Palestine, in the first merit which said ill part: g inizations, such as the yo •, : 1 rr, . .. , ' . mi.. 11,1,1,ninc. „ , Gym Classes and New Year ,basse e, s and in other countries as "At this time, when the German' young people's societies in I , . ' ' '','• :wan. well. I onis sell... :- .I we. Ile expresse d the hope that Party Are Among the dil -ation has brought a new and : serving the greater portion .., .1 Snyder II. ,i1, , 1 I....peld und I un d er the leadership of Lord Cecil, um icated wave of immigration young men and wome n of I I o I Events Planned. chairman of the governing body, Ina, Pidiatine, the Jewish National ish community, should meet i, ..•.• Robert Toni, win to. one this work would be successfu lly Pisgah Lodge No. 34 ni II ' llai Food 11.1111 61 strategic place from common ground of understand.; , three judges Wh o select the consummated. I. rich has arranged a program of the st a ndpoint both of Zionist and - p.•akers. (Turn to Last Page) lard Cecil declared that, broad- humanitarian endeavor. It offers entertainment for its elect ion Iv speaking, t he European coon- , night meeting this Monday, at its immediately a foothold to thirst. tries were full. "Palestine," he said, ledge quarters in th e Maccalie. German Jews who have t the Com "a na l! and closely controlled by m "- ... in• e building. Nathan D. Rosin, presi- means to establish themselves adminirtratien, has done • I • • dent, dent, urges every memla•r to :it-, dependently as artisans or suer- the demonstrators after numerous disorders had taken place. PISGAH TO ELECT i Lommittee ittee Calls German stuation ,IS ..„a Challenge to Modern Civi it ,l iz , . sai,ttion and will continue tt do what tend this meeting and ext•rcise his chants." 1)egrees; • franchise by voting for the limn.' 50The organization has retleen ial countries may possibly . : ineT eh s eftT r i r wte hte intg ifisn uei a n t g :t‘ti•tt;inuaar eon-. , ,000 acres of land for .lewish ai l. , Meeting be able to do more. 1,0r.; ll yrus Adler Presents Annottl Re l' t r.ntltial t , is Iriritiflilhly TIOSSihk. " I ftero•as • piritua major subjects, and attended the, m the The father, Itphrai m among !same classes. JOEL PICKS 1933 ALL TEAM •■ graduates, and she, HERSHMAN CONTINUES Recovery Effort. ! Duvshani, is a school teacher in with nine others, majored in He- . on. . R(1st r, Samuel F ishman, th e 1...32 report had et: Liel, Glantz, Joseph Beller and Abe hope that ant i•Setit • ... 1. am.cli andler. t h e follower. 1. ."1 TALKS ON PALESTINE 1.1erusalem, and came to Palestine brew literature. Four of the stu- ler would t•eceile, the I • wasdont, chose for their principal NEW YORK. --- A campaign • from Poland in 11111b. His son was went, HERMAN FINSTERWALD 1 'rod by .•xtracts (row , ■ subject philosophy; two, the Tal. Sunday School To Observe eleoie - Ihrmiel•. , 1 , the country to raise burn in the Holy Land. Itah This Sunday Morning. IS CALLED BY DEATH "I for "I'I .. l', . " I o the s... -r• $a0,1100 to enable the Another who will receive his WWI, and one, the history of Is-'I II, , , h a d ' 1111 ______ — Una , : I•• -' , gigue of America to degree on this occasion is a blind Limit. religion and Near Eastern earn o !he program adopted at , man „ 30 years old, also born ill Art and archaealogv. With the l Dr. A. M. Hershman ea] , di- Funeral :WI, Ices Wog, h e l i l To o , '. u ■ I . 1; 1' 4.:i1S 'i il : '1 ; 10 t i 11 :lt ; Cat us'' Ou':i f tl its r • ' • • . al a t• 'anal Recovery A, Poland, who has been living at the present group of graduates, 411 tinue his series of discus-Ian- in- day afternoon. in the chapel of to noslern citilizat ion." Il emti1 ■ .00 announced by lame] Institute of the Jewish Blind in students will have received the . der the central theme "aly lin- T emple Beth El . for the late 1 of the si1 sank I II, • brew' ' oressions of Palestine," at the :ate Man Finsterwald, founder e IIPOW '• \ t the , 5 ' 4 . - ia treasurer of the or- Jerusalern since 1914. Ile earns ilea.. Of M. A . from the He ire p i , egeo i tself 1,, I. ranoog . „ tt I tsed his livelihood as a hasket-maker, I Mversity. This is the only de.1Friday evening services at ca n- F insterwald Furniture Company. ger with litnine.. ,,,• • . Ili , , aiitill fund. Mr. Silber- in common with the other inmates gree granted at present. The first g regation Shaarey Zedek on Fr i- Burial was in W oodeeme- story ('rue- it s ie• l . of students received their 1 that'. Dec. 22. eery man Ile attendedieroup an ei , ail! be devoted to carry- of the institution. paiticupic• .1, ., f a dorse or Kurt Peist•r, ext•cutive director lag ea - . terms of the national lectures and seminars at the uni- , diplomas in January, 1932. It Is Mr. Finstt.raoild, who died o Cermon pr. sl ii • of the Jewish Welfare Federie ion cere b ral hemorrhare Sunday at .„„.,.'i,..,,, Precise .1 hich the National Re- after his day's work was I expected that students in the tae-,of 'a, „.,,' i a i a t his heme, 93G3 linstoil roar; -embly adopted to nevi- ever. over. Ile e01111illsted his secondary', ulty Of sciences will receive de., of Detroit, will be the speaker I6Ouloward• m • g r, hi ,h o i r te . I 1,1 : I ; ,.. 1 • ' - • 1 the services this I:rid:1y eveifing, Wag horn near Howe ll. Mich . CO pu • asing , 11 ' . t ! j h b. . ;ieetzue life and to pro- school education as an extt•rnal I gees in 1935, of the present 'and his topic will be School , Only three out "An'ther years ago. 11e Milne to Detroit 1. videf • 'de new leisure creattel student of the Hebrew lligh , appears ,' Ili, "it hallenge to the Jew Je." when hi. Wit, a s e ar old . l 22 y °' '. • 1 : %. This program in- in Jerusalem. and is now cratlu-(class were supported by relatives, C T ' •. . he e S unda y School will rve years he i• SS president of the t at- in spa, dud,- • • ..rganization of study sting with Hebrew literature as his every one of the remainder earn- I /..• mien tio ehange inc their living either on the uni- Chanukah with a celebration in company „ - hich " 1 ' 1.1 - founded, refit• every community, the major subject. -1, varsity campus, through work in the main auditorium of the --',11a- I al I. ,,,„ f the I This student is an expert reader ing in I:131 arid turning the ail- institifi • of a synagogue stem- ,,, 'tat" a " ny. Although .ro i, G e rm rmany. h ef4.3. .III,Ilaign to draw the of Braille in Hebrew and Latin university offices or on the library gigue Sunday morning, Dec . 17, ministration of it Deer to his son. , t in the the Yaryan: 'Aryan' & li .- Id. the uni- at 11 o'clock. The program will in-law, Fred Dreifus. Surviving . Jews hack to the syna- characters. He prepared his work staff. One student , was t h e regular lipen government I' a , 1 . • , -I o i vci th a procession of flag. try' are his endow, Hattie; two 'laugh-J German !flro. a program designed to with the aid of German Braille versa y guide durni., ew ,. a , „ ,,,,, op , of ci. o , ...,1 y none , oy Scouts affiliated With the ters, Mrs . Clement A. Hopp and • two were -* in s e asen. . t he Sabbath to its for-'text-books sent from the library tourist winter , ,,, . , ri) ti,nInti.i,l t rights ii, rt,t, ,, t 1, 1 ; •, , , , , ,,•,••,. The celebration vill teachers in the Inert' schools in synagogue. on Mrs. Fred Drerfris; a son. Herman. hha te r 1 • n of holiness and sane- institute at Marburg, Germany. he y. Jr His comrades volunteered in turn .lerusalem, and with the blind stu- develop the theme of derlica . and three brother , Chat li - tits of the . . ty-i, vino no by means of narrative and -, ng. i A., Adoltdi and Loam. to help him by reading papers and dent. attendeil lectures and sem- ;r' of the United Syna- selections will be N tth: • __ ------ - - aottees in every congre• text-books to him, anti by taking trier, after their work was done. The musical o n, nkao, the ' e ichout the country af- down his notes which he dictated. Four gave private lessons or rendered by Cantor , PULPITS" prehon•ite r..• , one Shaarey Zedek and quartet. Jtaame 'Tat' •h the United Synagogue His examination papers were pre- coached other students, DR. FRANKLIN'S TOPIC ,,,, :a .. i,, o o was a clerk. Five of the grade - Sonenklar, son of Cantor Sonen - , , A 1 . • • a have been called for pa i a n t o r dinary Hebrew type - 1 On pare d I in .I. ... r. ,, o ______ and the members of the Sun- • -.• Of initiating the cant- writer, after the examiners had ales were recipients of scholar- klar, „ obtained on the basis of day School. Rabbi Hershman will O n Sunday noal d tor, Dr. lee M. /.11• " •• t• Nairn \ a result of the inter- read the questions to hi no li e is 'deliver the addreso. Franklin will deliver a Chanukah Pr' I -, e : • eat by synagogue lead- an expert linguist. with a practical competitive examination. Aspects of Jewish life and sea. i Others participating will be sermon under the title "Polluted ha ,. . 1 ' . en in 'r national effort. it is ex- knowledge of Hebrew, English, ences. particularly Jewish relig- 'Jacob Keidan, Theodore I..• ho- Pulpits." In his sermon he will that a ri• the fund will be raised German and Polish. With With one-half of the graduate: toils juri prudence and Ilehrewlvitz, Louis Gordon and the fo , •vc- discuss what he conceives to he the Gera s , ' •• in our being g - i' ' 1,-1 ' • :toy lav• - ' Penance of the national , ranging in age front 2., to no literature, is predominant among I ing members of the eighth eiele: true function of the a pulpit b as tendency on than Orose roll,. 'in,: the ll• • • rrlf.r.• recovery effort projected years, and three more than 40 the choices for graduate study. Fred Ginsburg, Milton Fi.lanan, day, when there of many preachers to ctill'erY a• a ii h• as their • research Herschel Levine, Aaron I .nn, five choosing the part year old. the student group repre- y 9.. United Synagogue Wall ' - Throughout, the ••laini cf - • r ,"ad lec Mr. Silberman, who , cents an entirely different type themes various aspects of Talmud. illiard Grossman, Norman h.tuf- choose sensational themes and to man and Theodore Kasle. which many , German government has been i( g lore, and three modern Hebrew I . deal with matters 1 .7 a11ei that through its program , than is to be found on American Members of the congrerioion churchmen a basket,- are ger- the treatment of any part of Oa do not basket,- A :v. - :0 the National Recovery. campuses. or even those of most literature as their thesis, under All' population Is its awn internal of- thlittr t he organization had set 'European institutions of higher the direction of Prof. Joseph parents of the Sunday School pu - 1mano to pulpit discussion. _ ■ • ' group.. POSSIBILITY OF NEW EXODUS OF JEWS FROM REICH REVEALED AT MEETINGS OF M'DONALD'S REFUGEE COMMISSION Senator Berenger Says New Nazi Edict May Set in Flight Thousands of Oppressed; Declares the Hospitality of France Is Becoming Overtaxed. I I \ uut lspite :)s. of the g d SYNAGOGUE DRIVE FOR $ 50 000 ' Inaugura te Xleyer 11 1 . NVeis.ral, •iliedloc of —no. Romance rd . spectacle Penple," great ',loch comes to Detroit in April, ii a - pledged till . 1, , ,Pl . r3t1 , I1 ir .1 support of ao organizat •, r ough their it pre-ent at it c .••. met at lintel Stark, or. driesday evening. President Given 'FIT Nazi Salute laird Cecil enization, Rabbi Goldstein tItYlareil Dr. of' f American Jewish Committee Pledges To (Turn to Pace Seven.) i litotes the third and fina l nein; in a plea fur support of the organ- ization's work. 1 ination of officers, which will be I) 'finger; 111,,u.ttz,:•11 Re - elected to Executive Board. 1 1 ERUSALEM.---When the t hird ' remainder came from Poland. ' followed by the semi-annual aloe- , Other officers named include flab. 1 rad ra uation exercises take place at Itifi-sia, Rumania and Lithuania, ! d on. 1.c, Z. B. N1,1Sli1111Sky, honorary I.• ty,r1,1 into aeceptatice of U . r _ .. . i E N E A •• I .. at the nunt although seven completed their • Hebrew University general committee meet- ' president ; Louis Rimsky, treasur- president of the An.. , ,• • ,thigh they have pre during the Chanukah holi- NeeOndary education in Jerusalem. i i ng last NI i t, i rist the ,r protest : Monday, plans were f.,r. Or, l Rtarlielii,i,iiliieiM. Isaac }I. latussbiisna, c,,,,,,t ,i,,,,, ,,t,r et,,.,,,Iii,t7 . ,. ,.., ,.,,, i,.. ; ; .., nullified for a Ilatai li'ci't New i n t o luates have , been lays this month, a father and son, None of the graduates i Pale0;tinht. aged 43 and 23 respectivel y, will .,,.k set M ary. it f,:vem ptirtir, t1.5:, ,,ta,tr the elli,-vp..,,d. 'file .1 ailounistrativo rle rr ethnic coin- i pert Sunday to dads • ‘ hem' ' akin hall stiliseiNruc„1: (;rov e eiO their M. Si. degrees at one it MI I 10•I t I ••1 r.. III mittee includes Mtirris Margolies, states gathertsi at the id ' ' ' ' ' the same time. Both took Hebrew lege work at the Hebrew UniVer- ''' ' , Harry Karp, Louis Segal, IblViit and .•1 co 11,...1 1••• ' Ehe nwetin g, unlik , (Tur J. T. A. Sports Editor Makes n to Page Opposite Editorial) w ortah e en, N el son Ituttenberg, was n o t o p en ii, d a , their city. • toi• e" , C ampaign f o r literature andphilosophy . Only one woman is included His Annual Football . 1 len to Last Page) UNITED Support Pledged to "Romance of a People" Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents 11 • • Il ' i••11 %%II • • a -; • Selections. '•• ■ • 11 By GEORGE JOEL • ••pr o to &In/ of lho Detroit Jewish I kiwi le And Jewish Telegraphic agency. . turd the- o that man} ti I 1 ,11 NIt is refuge, ' Mlit lw•atio ollich lead t• I. , Ira ISII TOOTSSLL Rua FOR 1,13 ,ifit•y in whi, I. • 'o- have liv , l•• ,one an I I -1•111•11s. Ohio Male I I -1,111,•• IIssssss I 46 -1111•• \GING. s C.lit. -•1 666.6 iitisrure If -1111ila Tr. I of Chico,* - IAA" It Il•onoeitt It I - I•h11. of • Carolina -•11I.1.1 • i. I II-111 PLOW.. i see It It -111 %Ng Noicers II INSTOr K. ritt•baritt .111' • tiieenale• I ini•enen-I14•IDSON. 1.1 it • II aiiiington. LSAT. Arieesai II PIN Doriinooth. I!TYIS. iinord .166- R. silo( I Sou., of11.11 I G PNIIAN• Princeton W ith the exception of Singer and every player mentioned on he All-Jewnth feat team has been 1:1,.ok, hoiion on at least two of the All- .%inei man teams, which have al- Cindy been picked by coaches and •, o -oapor-, throughout the coun- \ I . try. if timese the outstanding player • lo•IIIII Ii Aaron Rosenberg of Colvorsity of Southern Call- Ile get first call on pray r , \ I ry All-American picked. unalionous choice for nJ to ri h on the All-Conference killer was an e team :led Kew ,: name was found Fii.1 ondeit rt Palatal. Cu- .1 • ,, 1 Nara .• •he •k jam, .:f -,•n, . • r Barmy, .1 K w.:,uonkoro, on niest of the All-a:astern teams. Weinsteck, whose kicking and pass. ing kept Pitt among the football leader, was another eastern star oho earned hop r, on many of this myt heal teams. As a ilea the All-Jewish team ha• no aeakne-aes. It it a heavy, A1' . fast, teleran squad. Gilman, Rosen- p ta•rg. IX"pan,. Singer, and Wein. suck, rg, \l• Stro. ■ ek and of k has teth played three years varsity football and are wise in Peakauer. :Morning, luncheen r'i'le to other religious learning. Only ofte of the gradu- Klausner, occupant of the chair! pile and the public generally arelservices at tite Temple are open' fair. This clans has misled many (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) organizations and individuals all and afternoon sessions were held. invited. to the public. ate, Was born in Palestine. The of modern Hebrew literature.