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PIEDLTROITJEIVISR MR074M3/1

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

(Continued From Page One)

FEUCHTWANGER WARNS AGAINST
WEAKNESS IN THE NAZI BATTLE

FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION

The Hebrew University at Jeru-
salem graduated 17 students . .
of Jews in the Reich more desper- Work will be supplied in Haifa
(Continued from Page One)
conceivable nightmare to a man
ate and intolerable were pro- harbor for 200 Jewish harbormen
whose heart is not entirely Eros-
from Salonica . . . Mayor M. D1- tion of the Jews, is the only clause
nounced .
en to live in this country which
zengoff of Tel Aviv and poet that they were able to fulfill.
Mrs. Norman Bentwich, whose
they have turned into • horrible
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Six Friends Driven To Death
Chaim Nachman Bialik denied
husband, former Attorney Gen-
mixture of prison and military
eral of Palestine, is now associ-
they had attacked the Keren Ilaye- DURING TIIE FIRST DAYS of training ground.
ated with High Commissioner
sod.
their rule they tried to achieve
On the other hand there are,

McDonald in refugee aid work,
it in a literal sense by killing, muti- unfortunately, hundreds of thous
GREAT BRITAIN
was struck by • Nazi half-desig•
lating, or driving to suicide numer- sands who are forced to live there.
The Joint Foreign Committee ous Jews. In a few months of Anyone must degenerate in that
noted censor in Saarbrocken.
received word that 2,000 Jewa had Nazi rule I alone lost six good atmosphere. Even if no actual
Her offense was that she pointed
been expelled from Afghanistan friends in this way. It is true, after physical harm is done to him, he
out that the Saar is still gov-
and are wandering homeless in the the first and most violent psgroms is forced every day, every hour, to
erned by the League of No-
desert . . . The London Jewish, the great wave of indignation humiliate himself in all conceivable
tions, not by Hitler and Goering,
Chronicle editorially blamed Amer- abroad compelled the Ilitlerites to ways. Without doubt the Jews in
when she was reproved with
ican Jewry for the failure of the
"German women do not smoke."
Germany today are not living in
German Jews were advised not London relief conference ands
any muse of the world; at best they
to negotiate with the Reich gov- called upon them to unite in order
are leading a wretched and appre-
ernment concerning Jewish rights not to jeopardize the entire pro-
hensive existence.
by Dr. Bruno Well of the Central gram of refugee . relief.
There is no getting away from
Union of German Citizens of the
the fact that, for the present, Ger-
THE REST OF EUROPE
Jewish Faith.
many is a lost country to the Jews,
Anti - Semitic disturbances In
Hopes that a considerable num-
as it is lost to every good thinking
ber of German Jews would find a Austria resulted in a strict gov-
German and European. We shall
refuge in Angola, Portuguese ernment order for the enforce-
regain it, that 1 know. But at
West Africa, were raised when it ment of law and maintenance of
present, and probably for many
became known a commission of peace in the Trans-Danubian prov-
months to come, maybe years, we
experts would shortly leave for inces.
must resign ourselves to the fact
Two Nazis were jailed for anti-
there to study possibilities opened
that this fine country is being gov-
by the Portuguese government Semitic attacks in Ilungarian vil-
erned by those who represent only
lages. Eight others were held by
for settlement there.
the most primitive instincts of its
the police following rioting in
The former Ruth Steinberg,
population.
ADOLPH SLATKIN
Zalaegerstzeg and Zalaloevoe.
an American Jewish woman now
JOSEPH B. SLATKIN
Now, although we must leave
The non-Jewish population in
Mrs. Wilhelm Krueder, was sen-
hundreds of thousands of German
Bureya, slated by the Soviet gov-
tenced to • year's imprisonment
Jews to their fate, is it not possible
ernment as site of an autonomous
for reading an anti-Nazi news-
t
to save at least a few; to save those
Jewish region, was revealed as
paper.
who are the most helpless and
• *
far in excess of the Jewish popula-
threatened by the gravest peril,
tion.
New
methods
of
settling
RUMANIA
whose rescue is of the utmost im-
called for.
Jews in Rumania went through Jews there were
portance for the future? I mean
• • •
a trying period following the shock
the children. Towering far above
of the assassination of Premier UNITED STATES
all questions of choosing the right
Congress received a resolution
Ion G. Duca, the Liberal Party
tactics to work against the Nazis,
LION FEUCHTWANGER
leader, who had pledged himself empowering the speaker to name
is this other, more urgent problem
to protect their rights in the face a committee of seven to investi-
—how to save the children from
of the Nazi-inspired anti-Semitic gate subversive Nazi activities in stop actually killing Jews. On the this German hell. The barbarism
campaign. Premier Duca fell at this country. Congressman Sam- other hand, they made no attempt of the Third Empire strikes with
the hands of an Iron Guardist be- uel Dickstein, sponsor of the reso- to punish those guilty of the mur- tenfold gravity at the tender, un-
cause he was friendly to the Jews. lution, revealed that he will not der of Jews, so that by their silent formed souls of the children. Even
We continue the management of our Sales Department under
The outlawed organization had seek chairmanship of the inves- toleration they sanctioned future a naturally courageous spirit must
acts of terror.
planned a wave of assassinations tigatory body.
inevitably become distorted if dur-
the direction of
President Roosevelt sent to the
So far we have the documentary ing the impressionable years of
of hostile leaders. A cabinet
headed by Dr. Constantin Angel- Senate the names of Henry Mor- evidence of 377 cases of Jews hav- early life it is made to suffer what
MR. CLAIR DE VINE
• escu fell after• five days because genthau, Jr., for Secretary of the ing either been killed by the Nazis, the Third Empire seeks to inflict
Foreign Minister Titelescu, strong Treasury; Isadore Lubin, for Com- or having committed suicide in con- on the souls of Jewish children.
who
has
so
successfully
helped create the goodwill of our many
man of Rumanian politics, declined missioner of Labor Statistics, and sequence of their ill-treatment by If you rescue a hundred of them
patrons.
to support it. Its stand against Lee Sack for Minister to Costa the Nazis. The punishment for you will be performing an act for
subversive organizations such as Rica . . . Reports that Jesse L those 377 deaths was, all in all, which not only the children them-
CHEVROLET in 1934 promises the automobile owner
the Iron Guard, he said, was not Straus would not resume his du- four days of light imprisonment selves, not only the Jews, but the
strong enough. George Tatarescu, ties as Ambassador to France for one Wuerttemberg, S. A. man. whole world will one day thank
greater motoring enjoyment than ever before. We are proud to
were
denied
and
Mr.
Straus
an-
I
admit
that
during
the
last
few
you.
secretary of the Liberal Party, or-
be able to represent the great name of CHEVROLET.
weeks there has been a lull in the
ganized a cabinet including Titel- nounced his sailing plans.
Measures to strengthen the use of physical violence against the
escu, and promised determined ac-
iRF ORMANCE JAN. 31
We pledge to our patrons and expected new friends the
anti-Nazi
boycott
were
considered
Jews.
The
pressure
of
foreign
opin-
tion against the Guardists and
FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME
at two meetings In New York City ion has persuaded the Nazis to al-
utmost in sincere, honest treatment, knowing that the confidence
their allies.
when lawyers attended a meeting ter their program in so far as
you place in us will be justified by our faithful dealings with you.
of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi now they "no longer kill the Jews, Mrs. M. Sarasohn To Mays One of
PALESTINE
League and studied means to pre- they merely do not let them live."
Leading Parts.
Protest against the Palestine vent fraud in the sale of German
Our experience and record of achievement with Chevrolet
Now what can the Jews abroad
Immigration restrictions continued goods here and - Rabbi Abbe Hillel do in such a situation? The Ger-
The Northwestern branch of the
is your guarantee of our ability to serve you.
throughout the world. The Revi- Silver addressed a gathering of man Jews implore us:: "Please be I
Jewish Old Folks' Home is spon-
sionist Union made a point-blank 500 youths who pledged there- silent, we are half a million hos-
soring a theater party to be held
You are cordially' invited to view the new 1934 Chevrolet
accusation that Great Britain had selves to prosecute the boycott in tages in the hands of the Nazis. on Wednesday evening, Jan. 91,
violated the mandate terms and
at our showrooms.
The
moment
some
action
is
taken
etail
establishments.
at Littman's Theater. The pro-
r
started circulation of a petition
High Commissioner James G. against the Nazis from the outside ceeds•will be turned over to the
for organization of an inquiry McDonald called for aid for refu- we are made to suffer for it. So we
maintenance of the Old Folks'
Into the government's activitie s. gees from Germany and pointed ask you, we urge you to be silent, Home.
The Polish Mizrachi, meeting at to the responsibility of non-Jews to try only to conciliate them."
Those who have attended the
Warsaw, studied the Revisionist in supporting the relief work.
Mast Jews Can't Get Away.
donor luncheon will be interested
stand and empowered the Miz-
A significant meeting of repre- THIS ATTITUDE, spiritless as it to hear that this play will be en-
rachi executive committee to de- sentatives of national Jewish or-
may seem is comprehensible. acted by several of the cast who
cide whether the Orthodox group ganizations was called by Morris
should line up with the Revision- Rothenberg as Joint chairman of Muse of the Jews, however much performed at that time.
they would like to, can't get away.
Mrs. B. Sarasohn will have one
ists in this matter.
the council of the Jewish Agency Hitler has announced that he will
of the leading parts.
The Palestine government called for Palestine and president of the
give a thousand marks to every Jew
Prices are nominal and tickets
for troops from Egypt to be sta- Zionist Organization of America
who leaves Germany, but this
tioned throughout Palestine In a to consider the restrictive Palestine promise of the chancellor's is like can be procured from the members
LONGFELLOW 0577
11534 DEXTER BOULEVARD AT BURLINGAME
or
by calling Mrs. B. Sarasohn,
move considered a precautionary immigration measures.
most of his other promises. In re- Townsend 7-7492; Mrs. N. Blatni-
• • •
measure in connection with the
of
on
our
premises
complete
facilities
for
Chevrolet
service
We
maintain
ality, he has stripped all those who koff, Euclid 0059-M;
projected Arab demonstration on DEATHS OF WEEK
year
might be allowed to leave, of every-
Jan. 16.
Jewish
organizations
are
urg
servi
Dr. Carl Joseph Melchior, noted thing they possess, and foreign
inter
Hearing of the three defend- German-Jewish banker and states- countries close their frontiers to ently requested to attend in
tery,
tional Council held at the Standard
ants in the'Arlosoroff murder case man, in Germany ... Aby S. War- the penniless. So there is nothing groups, thus helping the Old Folks' CHICAGO SESSIONS
He ii
Club here.
continued with the defense of the burg, member of the banking firm left for them people save to con- Home, and also supporting the
URGE
5-YEAR
PLAN
four
three Revisionists, under the lead- of h1. M. Warburg and Company tinue vegetating in Germany, and Jewish theater.
Members of the committee are
log
Plans are being made by the
IS ON THE AIR!
ership of Attorney Horace Sam- . . . Jacob Wassermann, famous to urge their friends abroad to re-
to
IN JEWISH CHARITY be persons of national authority.
Mrs.
uels, forcing the prosecution to novelist and biographer, in Aus- main silent, no that the persecution Northwestern branch for a home-
Through various organized Jewish
Listen In—ALTMAN'S JEWISH RADIO HOUR,

'
cooked
luncheon,
which
will
take
tern,
the defensive.
communities,
the
committee
will
try
tria ... George Alexander Kohut, of their tyrants is not redoubled.
(Continued from Page One.)
STATION WMBC—SUNDAY, 12 to 1:30 P. M.
Friel
to effect a mobilization to meet gen-
But we who are not in any im- place the first week in March. Mrs.
Conviction of two Arabs and the scholar, author, poet, educator, in
four
penalty for the murder of the New York . . . M. M. Wohlman, mediate danger of those cold legal J. Weisman will act as chairman. German refugees, was among the eral Jewish welfare needs, whether
troit
local,
national
or
international
Nehalal settler, Joseph Jacoby, and pioneer Zionist, author, in Jeru- persecutors, are we to remain oil-
speakers.
Los .
William J. Shroder of Cincinnati
his son, MRS affirmed by the ap- salem . . . C. Kruger,journalist ent? I am convinced that this is WELFARE COUNCIL
Special emphasis on Jewish cul-
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON
York
the worst possible thing we can do,
and novelist, in Montreal.
pellate court.
tural and educational movements WAS re-elected president of the Na-
Rugs - Linoleum - Window Shades
city'
TO
MEET
JAN.
25
at least while they are in their first
to combat "the present sharpened tional Council; Ira M. Younker,
J. R
, Drapery Rods
flush of power. It is hopeless—at
thrust of anti-Semitism" was urged New York and Edward M. Baker,
Brus
(Continued from Page One)
least for the moment—to try to
by the committee and governmental Cleveland, vice-presidents; Eugene
GET OUR PRICES FIRST
Warner,
Buffalo,
treasurer;
Henry
come to an understanding with
welfare policies.
Window Shades Cleaned and Repaired
Wineman, New York, secretary,
have resented a touch of trickiness these people. Every attempt at ■ P. Ileavenrich, Milton C. Hirsch-
(Continued from Page One.)
Facing Catastrophe.
24-HOUR NOTICE
and George W. Rabinoff, New York,
reconciliation is taken by them only field, Mrs. Elsie Koploy, Miss
in his devices.
"Unless our Jewish youth is executive director. The conference
as a sign of weakness. The only Florence Krell, Dr. Samuel J. brought up to understand deeply
able to American readers one of
It seems only a few years ago
also
named
15
directors.
Levin,
Saul
Levin,
Mrs.
Herman
language
they
understand
is
that
• his`earliest novels, "The Jews of that he was visiting these shores,
the historical experience of his peo-
8424 LINWOOD AVE. Phones: Garfield 1230-31
High Commissioner Speaks.
Zirndorf," under the title of "The bu I fear that his experience was of strength. Therefore, anyone L. Lewis, Herbert Meyer, Mrs ple and the values of his cultural
Rim ■ •
Dark Pilgrimage," a book in which not entirely pleasant. Ile did not wishing to work for the utilmate Mortimer 11. Meyer, Mrs. Arthur heritage in relation to the modern
James G. McDonald, high com-
the worst of the Wassermann de- speak English and interviews had good of the German Jews, must S. Purdy, Miss Setta Robinson, world, he lacks an i nte lligent bas is missioner for German • refugees,
not hesitate to take action, even Norman Rom, Mrs. Sol B. Rosen- for a satisfying and rational ad- who addressed the conference said
fects are laid bare.
to be conducted either in German,
though he knows that it may result garten, Lester Sandelman, Syd- justment to the frequently antagon- in part: "Thus far we have been
But, surely, ens who has err
or, as mine was, with the help of
in a temporary increased hardship ney Sarasohn, Mrs. Samuel Schaf- istic environment in which he must concerned primarily in building up
ated in so brief and troubled
an Interpreter. It was to me he
for the German Jews.
lender, Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer, ive," the report said .
an international organization ade-
• lifetime ar his such works as
l
said: "I compare myself to the
For it is not only the German Mrs. Bert Silverman, Mrs. Nathan
workman who pours the molten
"The World's Illusion," "The
"If we have to face discrimina- quate to help in the work integrat-
Spevakow, Mrs. Peter Vass, Mrs.
Jews
who
are
concerned
in
this
ing efforts of private organizations
metal with which is formed the
Goose Man," "The Maurizio.
tion
and
prejudice
and
even
perse-
A. M. Weinstein, David Welling,
on behalf of the refugees from Ger-
bell. In 20 years we shall see battle, it is the Jews of the whole
Case of Caspar Hauser" can
Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Irving S., cution, shall we merely crumble as many. The high commissioner in
and we shall hear." During his world. Anti-Semitism is infectious.
before
some
cruel
and
incompre-
sustain such weaker works. In
Wolfe and David A. Wolff. Harold
The
example
of
the
Nazis,
in
win-
addition to aiding this work will
American stay he did not lecture
his autobiography he makes the
Silver, executive director of the hensible catastrophe, or shall we carry on negotiations with various
and at the dinner given him In ning large numbers to their cause
point that he wrote "The Jews
Jewish Social Service Bureau, is take our stand behind the rich and governments with the view of plac-
by
means
of
cheap
anti-Semitic
positive meanings of our inheri-
of Zirndorf" to affirm his Jew- New York by the P. E. N. Club
secretary.
he seemed aloof and moody. He propaganda, will find imitators
tance, re-evaluated and integrated ing, as promptly as possible, a
•nd "Caspar Hauser," •
Melville S. Welt, chairman of,
number of refugees in regions
gave the impression of being con- everywhere.
into our modern life?
;much finer and more mature
the
child
core
committee
of
the
Duty To Work Against Nue..
cerned not with superficial aspects,
"The problem before the federa- where they can be integrated in
work, to affirm his Germanism.
Welfare Council, at the first meet-
the
duty
of
the
Jews
abroad
It
is
but with the inner meaning of
tions is an outstanding opporun- the economic life of their new sur-
Toward the last he was becom-
ing of his committee, appointed
ity. By actively promoting, in- roundings. In all these endeavors
things and of man. A Nazi min- to work against the Nazis and their a sub-comm ittee
ing fascinated by the prospects
propaganda
by
every
means
at
stead of merely tolerating, cultural there will be a constant need for
ister may have excluded Wasser-
stud the possibilities of biogra-
grams which will acquaint the
mann from the Prussian Academy their disposal. And it is not only
and educational activities, by stim- active participation and co-opera-
phy for he brought out hooks
community
with
the
various
prob-
ulating the adaptation of inherited tion of Jewish and other interested
of Letters, but none can exclude as a Jew that I suggest this mea-
- on Columbus, the discoverer, and
lems involved in the care of the
cultural traditions to fit the needs organizations.• Unless there is
him from the minds of his hun- sure, but because I am a German,
Stanley, the explorer, and these
dependent
and
neglected
child.'
of modern Jewish life, federations such co-operation it will be impos-
dreds of thousands of readers, too. For it is a mistake to iden-
studies, if not up to the level
Ea
Mrs. Melville S. Welt is chairman can both accept and build leader- sible to meet fully the exigencies
of his best fiction, at least pro- wherein he reigns with the greatest; tify the Nazis with Germany.
of
this
sub-committee,
the
mem-
of an extra-ordinarily difficult sit-
The majority of the Germans
ship in the most creative sense."
masters of the story.
claimed his spiritual affinities
uation. I have every reason to
long to shake off the yoke of bar- bership of which includes Mrs.
33 Cities Represented.
—toward lonely men who keep
Edith
B.
Bercovich,
Miss
Eleanor
barism and violence. To work
Trustees and pr fessional social expect that such co-operation will
titbeir way and achieve their
Deut ch, Dr. Samuel Lewis, Dr. workers of the National Council be given."
MIZRACHI
STARTS
against
Hitlerism
means
not
only
•goel.. Perhaps • future 1,0,11-
to work for the Jews of the world, Louis A. Schwartz and Mr. Welt. of Jewish Federations and Welfare
Warburg Presides.
'cation of Wassermann'. letters
OWN FUND DRIVE but
The child care committee mem- Funds Saturday night began their
also to work for Germany.
Felix M. Warburg, of New York,
and notes may inform the world
I do not know which I am most: bership consists of the above and first general assembly to co-ordin- who presided at afternoon and
lekst ether projects of • similar
(Continued from Page One)
a Jew or a German. My family Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. Joseph S. ate the functions of private and evening sessions of the conference,
nature the novelist was Roll-
has lived in Germanytfor centuries. Burak, Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mrs. governmental charities and to plan said: "What happened in Germany
toting.
radical tendencies and movements I was educated in Germany, my Davis II. Cole, Ralph M. Cole,
for German-Jewish refugees. Thir- may possibly happen in our coup.
His fiction was freighted with • to secularize Jewish life and up- mind was formed no less by the ,ewis G. Frank, William H. Frank, ty-three cities are represented.
try, but I do not forsee such hor-
'ouble cargo, the cargo of message root every form of tradition and re- spiritual teachings of the great Mrs. Milton Gordon, Mrs. A. Ifar-
The keynote address was made rors However, we will be asked in
ligious observance. The radical ele- German philosophers than by the with, Mrs.. Robert Janeway, Mrs. at ■ dinner by Sol M. Stroock of what way are American Jews help-
:nd the cargo of story. Or per-
ment! in Zionism have adopted a Jewish classics. I think in Ger- Harry B. Xenlan, Dr. • Harry New York City. He declared Jew- ing in the reconstruction work and
i ape it would be more correct to
substi- man language. In fact. my whole Ki rschbaum, Hok e Levin, Leonard
ish community welfare was firmly we must be able to answer that
gay that his story ships carried tute for the religion of the Torah. feeling is German. And it is as a! Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, welded in cities in general and that question satisfactorily."
It
is
called
the
religion
of
labor.
s iessages as cargo—messages of
German that I suggest to work Philip R. Marcuse, Dr. Benton I. Jewish federations of charities
Mr. Warburg insisted on the need
e's•—•
This new religion is based upon against Hitlerism by all means, But Marks, Robert W. Mayer, Miss were an age-old expression of com- for influencing Jewish youth to
en.
justice and understanding for the
M t
the material philosophy of Marx- for the very fact that the course Alice Newman, Mrs. Irving T. munity planning.
ter
professions other than those
misunderstood and the unbistly ism, accepting the fundamental
of action I am advocating Creates Oberfelder, Edward D. Quint,
Private philanthropy now more now overcrowded with Jews. lie
treated. His own youth and boy- principle that the only factor in fresh suffering for the Jews in Ger- Ilerbert D. Robinson, Mrs. Edward' than ever before needs the support
defended the use of funds used in
hood were poisoned by ill-treat- human life is the material needs.
many, I have to ask you to spare E. Rothman, Mrs. Norman of the masses, and this aid must Jewish education and said that
"Consequently they are trying no effort to help these innocent vic- Schwartz,. Mrs. Harry M. Shul- be enlisted through ouch construc- "the habit of cutting the budg et
ment and lack of sympathy. The
Tripe outside on stormy, damp winter days
man, Milton J. Silberberg, Russell tive measures as appeal to the for Jewish education should be
early chapters of the autobiogra- to destroy the fundamental prin-
1 phy are heartrending with such ciples of the ancient Jewish relig- tims. is hard to comprehend what Silver. Harold M. Simon, Mrs. Sid- masses, said another speaker, B. G. stopped."
often result in colds and illness.
details. Yet out of evil he cre- ion, namely Sabbath and Kashruth. it means to live as a Jew in Ger- ney Stone, Mrs. Emil Waldbott, Vladeck.
Such dangers can be greatly lessened if you
ated good. The autobiography And this will bring about the re- many today. I. for instance, love Mrs. Julius Wartell, Joseph M.
Louis E. Kirstein of Boston, a
tells us how he prevented a mali- tention of the body and the con-, Germany. I was happy in Ger- Weiss, Jr., Harry L. Winston, Dr. member of the National Labor Ben Bey Dance at Book;
have a telephone in your home. For you
Cadillac Hotel, April 1.
cious younger half-brother from aumption of the soul. We also wish many, it was ideal for my work. Harry E. August, Mn. Arnold N. • Board, stressed the need for co-
can "run" errands and reach friends by
spying on him to a cruel step- to build Palestine on the ideal of Now, they have confiscated my Brodie, Mrs. Ralph E. Folz, Mrs.. operatoon with the government's
mother and a vindictive father. social order, based upon social jus- house in Germany, have demolish- Sylvan E.. Groaner, Dr. Leon A. re-emplyement program and urged
Samuel Lappin is chairman of
telephone without leaving the house!
tire
and
righteousness,
but
we
Katzin,
Dr.
Louis
Klein,
Dr.
A.
ed my library, torn up my manus-
• He would spin continued stories
support of the policies of the Pub- the seventh annual Ben Bey dance, 1
to this persecuting younger broth- recognize them as principles em-' cripts, mangled the scientific mater- ( Max Kohn, Mrs. Abraham J. Levin, lic and Civil Works Administra- to be held on Sunday, April 1, at
Telephone 'cr. ice "pa's its way" in conven-
bodied
in
the
laws
of
the
Torah
Dr.
David
.1.
Levy,
Mrs.
David
J
ial which I had collected, undoing
s._ er, and the installment at the most
. tions .
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
ience . . . in the time, steps and driving
exciting point would promise to go and that only through the obser- the labors of many years. They Levy, Dr. Harry C. Metzger and
Kline, president of the Chi-
The committee chosen to assist
on to the next Installment the foi-
fol- vance of the Torah and the Mizvoth even trampled down the flower Mrs Louis A. Schwartz. Mn. cago Jewish Charities, presided at Mr. Lappin consists of Samuel Du-
expense it saxes . . . and in the protection
Bercovich, executive director of the dinner, which was held at the brinsky, associate chairman; Sam- t
lowing day only as the reward for will these principles be, secured. beds.
It offers home and loved ones in ease of fire,
I confess I long for the air
the Jewish Child Placement Bu• Standard Club.
good behavior. His best novels Torah V'Avodah RS symbolical of
eel Haber, Charles Wolok. Martin I
of Germany, its lessee" its
show his amazing inventiveness in the body and soul. Only this syn-
lean, is secretary.
accident, sudden illness or other emergency.
Freed and Benjamin Berkowitz.
,
thesis
can
secure
for
Eretz
Israel
ho
t rin-
Present plans contemplate ■ Act T. Unite Jewry on Welfare
story telling. It is possible to
of
i t s aye setuLty...
All clubs, fraternities and sor-
meeting of the child care commit-
, read "The World's Illusion" as a ■ people that would be deserving
Pratt..,.
orities are asked to hold April 1
It is • bitter
tee in the near future at which
I of my library.
modern One Thousand and One of us and the world."
CHICAGO.—(JTA) — The ap- open and are invited to attend this
Dr. Louis A. Schwartz will present ment of a committee of 25 mem- dance.
I and difficult thing for me to
Nights or as the work of a mod-
,
work without all this. Yet I
to the group the more important bers by the president of the Nation-
ern Dostoyersky. "The Goose
By working you learn how to
For information about telephony,
ern
The new and permanent meet-
would not yes back to Germany
aspects of child welfare. On the al Council of Jewish Federations ing place for the Ben Bey Club is
Ran" and "Caspar Hauser," to work Friedrich I.
service, or to plan an order, visit
oven if they guaranteed to re-
basis of the discussion aroused by , and Welfare Funds was voted at the Jewish Community Center.
Labor is the balsam of the blood;
mention only a few works, have
7
any Telephone Business Offies
the same kind of fascination. As labor is the source of virtue.— ' More t• me life, property •nd his talk, future programs will be the CIOSitlf session of the first an- The club meets every Wednesday
liberty. Fee it must be a. in- arranged.
nual general assembly of the Na- night
e matter of fact, severe critics Herder.

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