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New Chronicle Features
Beginning with this issue, The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle presents a new editorial page, feature:
Alfred Segal's frank-speaking column under the title
"Plain Talk."
Last week's issue of The Chronicle also introduced an-
other new weekly feature; Milton Brown's "The Week in
Review"—is Jewish Telegraphic Agency column.
In this issue, The Chronicle is also pleased to
present several other outstanding features, in addi-
tional to our regular weekly articles:
A warning against weakness in the Nazi battle,
by the eminent novelist, Lion Feuchtwanger.
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Mrs. David Greenberg, national
vice-president of liadassah, who be the wrongs that have been
done them."
will speak in Detroit on Jan. 23,
Senator Tyding's resolution was
will make a tour of a number of referred to the Foreign Relations
important cities in the state in Committee. ,
behalf of Hadassah.
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the city's Zionists have been in. —Samuel Dickstein, chairman of 0
A tribute to the late Jacob Wassermann by
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vited
and
arrangements
have
been
the
House
Committee
on
Immigr
Harry Salpeter, editor of the Sunday Jewish Daily
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made to make this a leading event tion, announced that "William
Bulletin.
in the Iladassah year. Mrs. Esther Green, president of the American 2
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Gitlin will preside and there will Federation of Labor, has informed
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be greetings from the Zionist me that his organization will sup-
groups of the city. A reception Port my resolution No. 198, which
and
complete
in-
a
full
will follow. Mrs. G. II. Kellen- calls for
berg is chairman of the reception vestigation into Nazi activities in
(Continued from preceding page.) Jewish boys 'in scouting spent part
G Groalndd. thecoUnnsi dteedrabSlteateins.t'e'
committee
gn: t pt enesi p Mrress .
of the summer.
interest is being
ntillioa fra
id eW
The rabbi was quite pleased
requirements. The resident rabbi's
word is final in•all matters pertain- with his own proficiency as an un- Rapids Hadassah, is general chair- shown in the Home of Represen-
tatives
in
the
resolution
of Con-
derwater
swimmer,
and
on
this
man in charge of arrangements.
ing to the question of Kosher food,
particular Friday before sunset, he
its preparation and its service.
On Jan. 22, Mrs. Greenberg will gressman Samuel Dickstein of
New
York
for
an
investigation
of
decided
to
try
to
better
his
own
At this point it would be well to
speak in Bay City.
Send a tlft to your
activities in this country.
emphasize that a Kosher mess In record. He plunged—one length,
In Flint, a luncheon, to be fol- Nazi
Relative or friend in
two
length,
three
lengths,
and
then
a scout camp does not mean the
lowed by a meeting, has been ar- Many members of the House are
the
Soviet Union (Russia).
complete isolation of the Jewish up gasping for breath. As he ranged for Mrs. Greenberg for of the opinion that this inveati-
+le still nov pet much
boys from the rest of the camp. A reached the aide of the float he Jan. 24. gation will be made but there is
separation occurs only at mealtime found himself face to face with •
more for his money In
Mrs. Louis Lebster of Flint is strong doubt expressed at the wis-
and in fact non-Jewish boys par- little, red-faced freckled scout the president of the Hadassah dom of having Dickstein head the
the TORGSIN STORES.
take of the Kosher mess either as eyes were wide-open in admiration. State Region under whose auspices investigating committee. The gen-
for information wife
permanent residents of that unit 'Gee, rabbi, you've got some wind'
or visit your local bank
. And then a second later, as 'an this tour has been arranged. eral sentiment expressed is that
of the camp, or as guests for one or
or authorized atent..
Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman of De- since Dickstein has conducted pre-
more meals. In all other activities, a fterthought Perhaps to award the
the Jews are an integral part of swimmer for his accomplishment, troit is chairman of the region's liminary hearings in his capacity
PRICES
the scout camp. It must be borne he added promisingly, 'Say, rabbi, educational committee. as chairman of the House Com-
DRASTICALLY REDIKG, '
mittee on Immigration, chairman-
firmly in mind that unless specific what time are services tonight?'"
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ship of the proposed committee
provision were made in camp for Here is revealed the fine cam-
prefer-
should go to someone I else,
p e
the scouts of Jewish orthodox par- radeship between rabbi and scout,
ably one who would be considered
entage, they would be deprived of also the inevitable need and happily
a "disinterested" party. The in-
the opportunity of scout camping— the dominant characteristics of the
(Continued from Page One) vestigation, it is felt, would be
one of the most colorful dreams relationship of camp leaders and
Site YORK
SEHICSINTATIVE In U.S. A, Ye MATO/4,161 yllTH AVf ,
that all scouts indulge in and look boy scouts. The pre-requisites of ing president, urges members and mote effective under these condi-
forward to each year. To deprive leadership are understanding, im- friends to attend this meeting. tions.
a 'scout of the realization of this agination, tolerance, sportsmanship
,
Jacob Miller, a past president
plig
dream is indeed penalizing him —not rigidity, narrowness, impa- of Pisgah Lodge and an active
much to heavily for adhering to his tience and false dignity. In a word member for more than 30 years,
RUSSIAN and POLISH
religious faith and to the Twelfth —scouting is the common task of will install the following: Aaron
Scout Law. Parenthetically, the leader and boy.
Rosenberg, president; Harry Yud-
scouts of non-orthodox Jewish par-
bazaar
of
The
eighth
annual
koff, first vice-president; Joseph L.
entage may elect to attend a non-
Staub, second vice-president; Dr. the Jewish People's Schools will
Ko sher unit in the same scout
Harry C. Metzger, third vice-presi- be held at our Children's Theater,
Also TORGSIN ORDERS
ca mp.
dent; Rudolph Meyersohn, acre- 639 Kenilworth, on Saturday eve-
In matters of religion, scouting
tary; Morris. Shatzen, treasurer; ning, Jan. 13, and will continue
neutrality is not negative but posi-
(Continued from Page One)
Harold M. Silveraton, assistant to Thursday, Jan. 18.
tive, As Dr. Cyrus Adler, chair-
The proceeds from the bazaar
monitor; Markus Simon, warden;
man of the Advisory Jewish Com- engaged in rebuttal of each other's D r
Tanner, guardian. will be utilized towards the im-
mitres, of the Boy Scouts of Amer- formal addresses, members of thei Adolph
You get return receipt showing safe arrival of
ph Freund, Rabbi Harry Z. provement of the schools finan-
ica, stated, "The scout movement audience will join the battle by Gordon and Dr. Victor Droock are cial condition, which is extremely
money.
recognizes religion as an integral way of written questions given to
critical due to the general de-
trustees.
part of the character-building pro- the ushers and sent up to the plat-
A musical program has been ar- pression and the unemployment
cess and encourages boys to ad- form. The questions may be di-
situation.
here to the tenets and practices of rected at either speaker, and the ranged, featuring Samuel Benavie,
The following are the officers
their own faith. On this basis answer the speaker gives may be prominent symphony orchestra
of the bazaar committee:
conductor,
composer
and
violinist,
scouting has enjoyed the co-opera- rebutted by his opponent.
B. Yanett, manager; I. Himel-
and a prominent vocalist.
tion of nearly every religious group
This debate will be followed on
Members of Pisgah Lodge are son, assistant manager; H. Hol-
in America and has gone forward
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in the spirit of universal service successive Tuesday evenings by urged to attend the weekly gym skin, chairman; L. LaMed, treas-
to all boys everywhere." The prin- four other remarkable events. classes at the Hutchins Intermedi- urer; J. Rosenshine, secretary.
Cherry 1660
ciple of voluntary choice is like- Walter Pitkin comes Tuesday, Jan. ate School, Hazelwood at Wood-
Whereever there are children ,
wise applied to the scout with ref- 23, to present the essential philoso- row Wilson, every Thursday night
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there is the golden age.—Novalis. ilLeki
erence to Sabbath services in camp. phy of his astounding books which from 8:30 to 10.
The opportunity to attend is defin- have become the best-sellers in
itely presented to the scout and he the book world of America, "More
Power to You" and "Life Begins
is required to make the choice.
A passing glimpse of the var- at Forty."
ious ways in which the Jewish boy
On Jan. 30, Princess Irina Skar-
in a scout camp is afforded an op- iatini, the only Russian aristocrat
portunity to observe with proper ever invited back to the land of
dignity the customs and practices the Soviets and author of "A
of Judaism is of general interest. World Can End" and "A World
Shortly after the boys are awaken- Can Begin" and "The First To Go
ed in the morning, one may see per- Back, will s p ea k on
the
t e su bt
jec ,
haps scouts of two or more relig-
"The Old Russia and the New,"
ious faiths in the midst of their
Eddy To Speak.
morning prayers. The rest of the
On Feb. 8, Sherwood Eddy, who
tentmates of other religious faiths
observe a quiet considerateness was placed on the honor roll of
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camp or wherever scouts gather. I again be a debate. An eminent
The twelfth scout law which re- Chinese and an eminent Japanese
quires that a scout be faithful in will debate the question of Japan's
his religious duties and respect policy in the Orient. "Does Japan's
the convictions of others in mat- Policy in Manchuria Constitute a
tern of custom and religion is evi- Menace to the Peace of the
dently making an impression on World?" will be the question. No
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the minds of scouts everywhere. Yong Park of China will say "yes"
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ation to say that in no small meas- say "no."
ure, the observance of this funda-
Rabbi Fram advises readers of
mental principle is a vital factor in the Chronicle that for the debate
the building up of good-will of on marriage, and for Wither Pit-
scouts of different religious faiths I kin's lecture, the Temple will
in this country and elsewhere.
And now to return to the scoot I probably be overcrowded. "There
is only one way of being assured
In his daily 'routine. in camp and
of a seat, and that is to buy •
the opportunity for religious ex-1
pression there. With covered heads season ticket for the remaining
'The
grace is said before and after I five lectures," he states.
meals. The resident camp chap- season ticket may be purchased for
This
is
an
average
of
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lain usually calls on one of the boys
to say grace. Sabbath services are cents per lecture, and constitutes
a
saving
of
20
cents
per
lecture,
held Friday night and Saturday
morning. Weather permitting the in comparison with th esingle ar
service is held in an out-of-door mission price of 55 cents. The
chapel built by the boys. The out- holders of season tickets have a
door chapel consists of a council special section in the Temple euch-
ring about 60 feet in diameter. The; torium reserved for them. No
usual council ring in camp is the I season ticket holder will be turned
scene of many memorable camp- away, no matter how crowded the
and
fire entertainments throughout the auditorium. To secure the season
summer, and consequently is held ticket, write or telephone Temple
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dear in the hearts of the scouts.1 Beth El.
In a sense, the general council ring'
in camp is the place apart and the OFFICERS INSTALLED
boys take a special pride in making
BY DETROIT CANTORS
the place attractive. And by a
similar token, the Jewish boys in
The Detroit Cantors' Association
camp have developed a special re-
gard for their open-air synagogue installed the following officers last
in the midst of a woodland setting. Monday evening:
Jacob H. Sonenklar, president;
Shortly after the call has been
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sounded far synagogue services, S. Mogul!, vice-president; J. Schkol-
nick,
secretary; S. Miller, treas-
the rustic benches are occupied by
a hundred or more orderly looking urer.
boys. The resident Jewish chap-
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, the re-
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lain ascends the pulpit accompan- tiring president, was the installing
ied by one or more scouts who as- officer.
sist in the service. The chaplain is
usually a young rabbi who under-
stands and is deeply interested in
boys. He is appointed by one of the
national Jewish religious bodies. (Continued from Preceding Page)
The service is arranged to meet the
needs of this aggregation of Jewish stepped into his office the other
boys from Orthodox, Conservative day, the burglar alarm went off
and Reform Jewish homes. Often ... Al Rosen is preparing to make
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Lastyeu'e re.
The trend today
If your went
at the conclusion of the service, the the "Mad Dog of Europe." in
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big. roomy Pen.
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give* you the in-
car will make the
Istoward Streight
rabbi conducts an open forum. spite of everything . . . Now that
list Straight
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the
herent neon',
derma earnest
Eights. The Pm-
tight et • mm
Economy
ea • car el sharp-
nem. the Sent..
Questions asked by the scouts are that Kenneth NicKenna-Kay Fran-
ti•e Str•Ight
that • very lotte more
&might Eight because
er make. it mil probably
01 and the luxury a
Light ter 1934 will de-
answered by the rabbi and other cis separation is well under say,'
thee that of the veer
Its fuel cooswell
also make the down H y
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Straight Eight transpor•
precate more slowly. and
scouts in the audience. Occasion- they go place: together.
Inane
with
liver
of
sixes.
cheapest ears. Thecan.
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lo14•1 • p.m that
all evidence indic•t• •
new Fisher bodies are
Today's Pooh., thanks
Poetise. Your oec•llty
ally, a brief pimple talk is delivered
menvares f•vambly with
higher male val. 'at
hoer and mete spat..
to further rehnernents in
plyrneat•, is •ey Me.
the mem of many ears
by the resident chaplain or by other
the end of the reed, -
They gave a benefit performance
The stemmed Straight
it. St might Eight engine.
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be hoe a very few
with ler to offer In cylin-
just because it ts •
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gone you roam miles to
adults.
&flan more. Why weer
of Katherine Hepburn's new play,
der, performs.. sod
&might rig ht. Another
grmter power and gorater
the gallon by good 10
Seeand drive the tag.
, In addition to the regular weekly "The Lake," for the United Jew-
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'elven.. name why
speed -lull 44 honemmer
per cent. A tinge, teem,
aew Poeti•c today. Get
Sabbath service, the Jewish holt- ish Charities.
remember. Is definitely
mom powerful me with
this great, atm Pesti.r I.
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Seidl
' days that occur during the camp
act.1 min as howl
such • one i.:vstment t
r•tte•t kebt• •oomso-y/
row meaty'
season are observed with appro-
Our idea of nothing else to do , '
priate ceremony. In brief, the rest- would be viewing the entire Ei.en-
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sympathetic atmosphere in camp
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cadent that occurred this summer "Oh, the picture was all right." 1
Steep••sh• as ■ SW. terry West•esik. W W.I. see 44 Celembla Iftemert, II se { S. IL E. T.
• Oationd wort anoo hatennerr MM. • Two te •et
at the scout camps of Greater New she said, "but did I raise you to
York where the largest number of .go around with convicts?"
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