mah A merica 'apish PerlaEcal eater CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH ETROIT LWISII and Wilhelm Kube Asks Their Complete Elimination from German Life. HOPE OF REICH JEWS AS FARMERS DOOMED Hitlerite, Assailant of an American Jew, Given Prison Term. BERLIN.—(JTA) —A split 10 the Nazi ranks on the question of depriving Jews of citizenship rights was revealed by Wilhelm Kube, former leader of the Nazi faction in the Prussian Diet, in an article in the Maerkischer Adler. Kube demands the complete elimination of Jews from every sphere of German life without ex- ception and insists that no conces- sions be made in this program. He criticizezd bitterly the tolera- tion M i n i a t e r of Economics Schmitt has allegedly shown Jew- ish business men. Kube insists that whatever the views of some members of the Nazi cabinet may be on the fate of German Jewry, the Jews must not be permitted to retain German citizenship. THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 VOL. XXXV. NO. 35 NAZIS DIVIDE ON DEPRIVING JEWS OF CITIZENSHIP C 1-1RONICL NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN MICHIGAN Karaite Sect Seeks To Enter Palestine WARSAW.—(JTA)—A sen- sation was created here when it became known that members of the Karaite sect, which follows the Bible literally and rejects completely the rabbinical and Talmudic learning, and who con- sider themselves the "true Jews," have applied for immi- gration certificates to Palestine. Members of the sect are study- ing Hebrew and training them- selves to become pioneers in Pal- estine, it was announced. A group of delegates from the sect headed by the "Chatham" of Vohlyn, their rabbi, arrived on foot at the Warsaw office in charge of Palestine immigration and asked for certificates under the Jewish Agency for Pales- tine quota. RELIGIONS U. S. INQUIRY INTO LOCAL SYNAGOGUES,SPOKESMEN FOR THREE ANNIVERSARY NAZI PROPAGANDA PLAN TO ORGANIZE I HONOR FRANKLIN ON ASKED IN REPORT KASHRUTH COUNCIL Occasion T Fellowship Ypeil itib p bl i e sBC ZVletion of aTserofoiSiet?vciecleit Assumes Communal Significance. Organization Aimed for In- Catholics and Protestants, and a spokesman for the Bahai religion, • suring Observance of joined in honoring Dr. Lep M , Dietary Laws. DECISION IS REACHED FOLLOWING A SURVEY DR. JUNG TO SPEAK TO YOUNG ISRAEL New York Rabbi To Be the Speaker at 10th Anniver- sary Banquet Feb. 4. Congregations Are Asked To Sent Delegates to Meet- ing on Wednesday. An organization adequate to in- sure Kashruth in Detroit will be formed here by a council of local synagogues organized as a result of a series of meetings held un- der the chairmanship of Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Definite decisions for the for- mation of such a central organi- zation were reached at a meeting of representatives of 22 syna- gogues held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek last Sunday after- noon. Findings and recommendations of a survey committee on the Kashruth question were submitted to this meeting. The survey com- mittee which was chosen at a meeting held on Nov. 15 consists of Maurice H. Zackheim, J. K. Smith and Ben F. Goldman. This committee was empowered to hire a man to conduct the desired sur- vey. At the conclusion of the findings submitted at Sunday's meeting, the committee stated: "In view of our findings, the idea that all people belong to one great family, and as one who op- poses war and passionately craves Franklin, on the occasion of the for peace. Speaking of his ideal thirty-fifth anniversary of his in- for freedom of worship, he lauded him for advocating that every ist 7hewlStf ienT: T rj)! of Temple eth man be permitted to follow his El was responsible for arra gins own conscience in religious wor- Wednesday evening's pro ram, ship. He stated, in developing the which took the form of a fe low-' third point, freedom of education, ship :niter. The event ass rued I that Dr. Franklin's championing communal significance by virt e of of the right of parent and child the presence at the dinner and, in choosing their educational me- program of outstanding figu• s in dia, in his battle against the the city's political, civic and cul- parochial school amendment, had something to do with his receiving tural life. the honorary doctorate from the Rev. Siedenburg's Addres . Rev. Frederic Siedenburg ex-1 University of Detroit. On the ecutive dean of the Univers' of fourth point, he lauded Dr. Frank- Detroit; Malcolm W. Binge ed-1 lin for his liberal economic views. itorial director of the D roit Mrs. Baker's Address. Free Press, and Mrs. Frank B ker, Mrs. Baker opened her address Bahaist, were the speakers. Joel by quoting the Bahai salutation: Magidsohn, president of the en's "I bring you the greetings of Club, presided. world love and peace. Rev. Siedenburg said th' he Condemning all efforts to en- honored Dr. Franklin as the am- courage warfare, Mrs. Baker nion of four freedoms: Fre orn pointed out that three-quarters of from war, freedom of wo .hip, every dollar is being spent in the freedom of education and fre dom school of warfare, and made a of economics. He spoke of abbi (Turn to Last Page) Franklin as the champion o the Swift Action Urged by the House Immigration Committee. CUMMINGS RULING MAY AID REFUGEES Attitude of State Depart- ment Criticized by Prof. Raymond Moley. WASHINGTON. — Approval of the Dickstein resolution authoriz- ing Congressional investigation of alleged Naziz propaganda in the United States, was urged by the House Immigration and Naturali- zation Committee in a report to the house on its informal hear- ings in the last few months. The report said that if so much material was collected during informal and short hear- ings without expense to the gov- ernment, "it is quite obvious that only the surface has been scratched." Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Ukrainians Terrorize East Galician Jewry LONDON.— (JTA)--The Jewish population of East Gal- icia in Poland is being terrorized by their Ukrainian neighbors in 'a manner that is reminiscent of the progrom period of Bogdan Chmelnitzki, a special correspon- dent of the London Jewish Chronicle reports. There are 586,000 Jews in East Galicia and 713,000 of them reside in vil- lages. They hive been engaged in agriculture since' the seven- teenth century. Many combine farming and shopkeeping. These Jewish farmers are now the target of the most violent hatred and outrages, while the Polish authorities do nothing to prevent further attacks, the cor- respondent states. RUSSIAN PRINCESS AT TEMPLE FORUM "The Old Russia and the New" Topic of Princess Irina Skariatina. FOUR FEDERATION AGENCY MEETINGS ON FEB. 11 TO 13 Interesting Programs Will Feature the Planned Discussions. "COMMUNITY ON TRIAL" TO BE ONE OF TOPICS "Black Magic" Show at Serra vice Group Dinner on Feb. 11. Four interesting meetings, each with an unusual feature, will con- stitute the Jewish Welfare Feder- ation's Annual Days on Feb. 11, 12 and 13, according to Kurt Pei- ser, executive director. The first of these meetings will be held Sunday, Feb. 11, at 4 p. m., in room 3-103 of the Gen- eral Motors building. At this time the seventh annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation will be held, and Clarence H. Enggass, president, will present his report of the year's activities. This will be followed by the an- nual meeting of the United Jew- ish Charities, the property hold- ing body of the Jewish Welfare Federation, with Walter Fuchs presenting the president's reports. The feature of this first session will be a paper on Federation per- sonal problems, presented for the Council of Federation Staffs by Emanuel Berlataky. chairman. This paper, which represents a survey of person al practices among Federation's constituent agencies, was prepared by • com- mittee selected from Federation employees together with three lay members of the community, Mr. Berlatsky's paper will be discussed by Mrs. Henry Wineman and Ju- lian II. Krolik. Princess Irina Skariatina, who In addition to the documentary evidence collected and previously has the distinction of being the published, the committee, of which that and only member of the Rus- Congressman Samuel Dickstein Is sian nobility to be welcomed back chairman, reviewed the rise to to the new Communist Russia, power of Adolf Hitler. It held will lecture at Temple Beth El that his early environment influ- enced his antagonism toward Jew- ish citizens, qnd likened his "pow- Urges Alien Status for Jews. era" to those of Mussolini. "One of the elemental tenets of "The fourth clause of our party By M LTON BROWN the Hitler group in Germany, program must be carried out," said the report, "is the conviction Kube declared, "only Volksgenos. Jenigh Telegniphie Agent). Int l (Copyright. is that democracy as such had lost aen (compatriots) can be citizens, committee feels that it is ab- its usefulness, and that democratic solutely necessary for the syna- and Volksgenossen can be only ment originally directed Nicolai governments the world over are GERMANY gogues of Detroit to form an or- those of German blood." the to prepare this law. Helmut Nicolai, president ganization adequate to insure bankrupt; that the modern parlia - Jews should be assigned the Der Stuermer of Nuremberg, ment is a sham and fraud and that government of Magdeburg; sub- Kashruth for the community." status of aliens, Kube asserted, re. Streicher, edited by Julius osed mitted the draft of a pro only by selecting strong leaders, and prohibited from participating The first of the recommenda- tions, which were adopted by the citizenship law to the Nazi gov- coaled that Alfred Rosenberg, not representatives of the people in elections. He also insisted that Hitler's private foreign minis- the ernmeqt which places Jews i but responsible only to the masses meeting, calls for the organiza- if unemployment in Germany does "Community on Trial." ter, is negotiating with Arab and who may be overthrown only tion of synpgogues. A copy of same class with Negroes, G sies not decrease, all German Jews The Detroit Service Group the findings and recommendations and Poles. The law divide the leaders for the transfer of the by mass movement, can the world should be deported, thus allevi- nor and get-together will also b be e of the committee have been sent population of Germany into four Palestine Mandate to Germany. be cured of its ills. ating the economic conditions in held on Sunday, immediately fol- The Nasi government promptly to each synagogue. All congre classes with the Jews in the low- Germany. "Hitler's philosophy is osten- lowing the annual meeting of the confiscated the issue of Der gations are asked to select officio est along with Negroes and Gyp- sibly built upon the principles Seine Zweig, Kerr Property. Federation, in the auditorium of Stuermer. delegates who will constitute the vies. Nicolai recommended minor- of Mussolini's fascism, except the General Motors building. A Furniture belonging to Arnold Prussian Premier Goering boast- Kashruth Council of Detroit, at an ity rights for the Jews and de- that in order to make his sys- musical production , "Black Zweig and Alfred Kerr, noted organization meeting to be held at fended aqti-Semitism as a govern- ed that all Jews have been elim- tem palatable to the German Magic," will conclude the evening. German Jewish writers, now in the Shaarey Zedek at 8 p. In. on ment policy. The Nazi govern- inated from state jolts in Prussia. people it is tinged and colored This entertainment will b e pre- exile, has been confiscated. The Vice-Chancellor von Papen open- Wednesday, Jan. 31. At this a rabid form of anti-Semit- by sented in the same auditorium so confiscation was in accordance ly told German Jewry in a speech meeting the delegates, duly au- ism which places the blame of that dinner guests may remain in with the law recently passed for that there was no hope for them PRINCESS SKARIATINA thorized by their synagogues, will all the ills of Germany since their places for it. DR. LEO JUNG expropriating the goods of "ene- and that they would be completely elect their officers and board of 1918 upon the shoulders of its ay night, Jan. 30, on the Tuesd mies of the state." "The Community on Trial" will eliminated froM German public Jewish citizenry, the guest speaker at the banquet directors, and the officially chosen n The president of the Rhine subject "The Old Russia and the be presented at the Monday after- "'The Jews must go; became to be held Sunday evening, Feb. spokesmen will then call a confer- Province has suspended the Due- She will be followed on noon meeting, Feb. 12, at 1 Thuringia is carrying out a ra- ence of rabbis, schochtun, whole- "` e N priej-So 4, at the Stotler Hotel. war. cry Al selderLmagazine Der Brunnen skreetsssisF fiherweed a'clock,• -EM --main ballroom mf - ,. al registration uf-ali-the-popela- the ferrInd butchers to discuss the cialist party, aria its raped rise o Eddy, who will speak on "What I Hotel Tuller. MiTiTh hi -cif 'Hie WM; 30 for -Printing cai: - until tion, demanding racial history for power can be traced to that car- Saw in Germany." inent leaders in Jewry in this Kashruth problems that have umnies spinet German-Jewish In this "trial" the Fresh Air the past 16 generations. Defines Ideals of Rabbinate cumstance more than to any other country, having contributed nu- arisen here. doctors. The last issue of Der Jewish students in German uni- single cause. oThe closing program of the Society, Jewish Community Cen- A spirit of optimism and co- merous works on Jewish life and in Farewell Sermon at Brunnen, • nature cure m•ra- ter and United Hebrew Schools, versities are hard hit by new reg- "Little wonder that Germany Forum on Tuesday evening, Feb. religion. • He is a profound scholar operation dominated the meeting sine, carried a sensational story Emanuel, N. Y. ulations forbidding them to use adopted a form of anti-Semitism 13, will be a debate on the situa- plaintiffs, will bring suit against and thinker, and his contributions on Sunday afternoon. It was that German-Jewish physicians the Jewish community of Detroit, university libraries and dormi- which the world has never seen on traditional Judaism are imbued • pointed out that the report upon between atrke. h defendant, for $1,000,000. Judge in tt hcehF i were poisoning their Aryan pa- NEW YORK:--The fundamen- with the vigor and conviction of which the presented recommenda- tal ideas of God, His law, Israel, tories and even typewriters, ex- before. Even in the darkest days emi ne nt N o Yong Park, Charles Rubiner will be the pre- tients by prescribing narcotic cept under the numerus clausus. of the Spanish Inquisition the and the American-born Japanese, siding justice, and Mrs. Joseph H. a brilliant mind. lie is a gradu- tions are based is the result of His instrument, and umani drugs for them, while Jewish ate of Canterbury University, much concentrated effort. Every goal, were prescribed as the four , The new regulations issued by Jews were persecuted merely as Kinosuki Adachi. patients were treated without Ehrlich will be chairman of the butcher, practically every whole- the Chamber of German lawyers a religious group, and the Jewish England. He is the author ofj drugs. •The paper claimed that aspects of a complete Jewish min- Born to wealth and luxury, re- meeting. "The Jewish Library," "Toward saler, most of the schochtim, mem- istry by Rabbi Samuel Schulman will make it impossible for Jewish individual who saw fit to change hated to Russia's most powerful this was merely the continuation Monday evening, Feb. 12, at , ers of the Vaad Ilorabonim " lawyers to practice their profes- his religion or who conformed to Sinai," "Essentials of Judaism b of the plot originated by the families, Princess Skariatina is a 7:45 p. m., the family and child Vaad Ha-Ir and Vaad Hakashruth sions and penalize Aryan lawyers the doctrines of the religion of and "Living Judaism." "Elders of Zion" and thzt the direct descendant of Rurik, first welfare and allied groups of agen- were interviewed individually. The who attempt to help Jewish law- the State was left alone. Jew. owned all the drug fac- Open Meeting Wednesday. Prince of Russia. Her mother cies within Federation sp onsor ! yers to practice. The celebration will start with data thus gathered was declared tories. 'The anti-Semitism of the Hit- was Princess Mary Lobanov of an address by Samuel A. Gold- A German nature cure maga- ler brand is different from ever y- Rostov; her father, General Vladi- smith, executive director of the Hope for Reich Jews as Farmers an open mass meeting on Wednes- to show conclusively that an im- Doomed. day evening, Jan. 31, at the mediate remedy is necessary, and •tine, Der Brunner, asserted that mir Skariantine. Her maternal Jewish Charities of Chicago, on (Turn to Page Six.) Jewish physicians poison Aryan The hope of readjusting the Young Israel building. "The Young ways of effecting such a remedy great-grandfather, Prince Paske- the subject "Jewish ,Social Work I patients by prescribing narcotics. German Jews as agricultural work- Israel Ritual," with a cast of were outlned. vitch, was Viceroy of Poland, at the Crossroads." Fred M. But- ers in Germany will never mater- Young Israel members directed by Prince of Warsaw, Count of Eri- zel will be chairman of the meet- 1This is, of course, alleged to be a ialize, Dr. Robert I.ey, leader of Abraham J. Rosenshine, will be continuati on of the plot of the van and Grand Field-Marshal of ing. The agencies represented in- the German Labor Front, declared a feature at this meeting. Rabbi "Elders of Zion." Russia. She was maid-of-honor clude the Hebrew Free Loan As- in an appeal issued to the German Samuel Z. Fineberg of Flint will to the Empress Marie Feodorovna sociation, House of Shelter, Jew - . Minister of Economics I nation. The appeal was issued be the guest speaker. I Schmitt finally yielded to Nazi de-. I and the ill-fated Alexandra, served ish Child Placement Bureau, Jew- in connection with the proposed blunt warning in as a nurse and medical student ish Children's Home, Jewish Social On Friday evening Kabolas ' mends after colonization of German Jews on' Shabos services will be held at the World War, was decor- Service Bureau and Jewish Unem- the Vielkischer Beooachter that H. Davidowitz's Plea during the Belgian frontier in the Aachen the Young Israel Synagogue at his "pro-Jewish" tactics would not Mrs. ated by the Tsar for Red Cross ployment Emergency Council. The Made at U. H. S. Donor district. 6 o'clock. An•open forum lecture Students Hold Parties, Plant be tolerated. He invited 21 Nazis work at the front under fire, and meeting will be held in the main "The principle of German soil will take place at 8:30, when In 1922 was imprisoned by the ballroom of Hotel Tuller. to occupy leading posts in the min- I Luncheon Wednesday. Trees on Chamisho Osor must be combined with the racial Irving Bunim of the National oflo an, l itohre. te end e Bolsheviks and sentenced to death iatry. t omeans The concluding meeting of the B'Shvat, Jan. 31. principle," Ley declared, "and the Council of YoCing Israel will be f hist ameliorate c ampai gn Over 600 women attended the for resisting the desecration of three Federation Days will be held life of the German nation de- the speaker. Mr. Bunim made of German Jews in commerce and second annual donor luncheon of churches. Miraculously saved by on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13, Chamisho Osor B'Shvat, the pends on the extent of the en- many friends here during the mid- industry. the Women's Auxiliary of the Uni- members of the American Relief at 1 o'clock, in the main ballroom New Year of the Trees, will be ordination of both principles in western convention in 1931. Dr. Robert Ley, leader of the ted Hebrew Schools, Wednesday, Administration who were able af- of Hotel Tuller. eliminating the Jews from the Saturday morning services will observed Wednesday, Jan. 31, in At this meeting a dramatized t told Jan. 24, at Ho el Stotler. A check ter much effort to obtain a Soviet powerful Nazi labor front, all the branches of the United German land." the Jews that they could not hope for $1,600, the proceeds of the pusspoit for her legally to leave version of the work of the Jewish Decree. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Hebrew Schools. Goerieg's S luncheon, was presented to Aaron the country, she succeeded in Old Folks' Home, Mothers' Clinic RABBI SAMUEL SCHULMAN to change their status by becom- The students will hold parties I Consternation was caused here ing agriculturists. Ile declared M. Pregerson, president of the Uni- reaching England and later came and North End Clinic will be pre- in their classrooms and will par- by Premier Geering's order re- ted Hebrew Schools, by Mrs. George to America where she married tented under the title "A Morn- fare el l that German land was for Aryans s oenrint oh ne occasion mof r sg. f.ai garding returning refugees, par- M. Roberts, chairman of the affair. Victor F. Blakeslee, Lieutenant, ing with Federation Health Agen- only. c ticularly since the order states Mrs. Si. II. Zackheim, president U. S. Navy, retired. cies." Dr. Lawrence Segar is F. Chamisho Osor Storm trooper Friedel, who as- J. N. gregation Emanuel, Fifth avenue that they will be arrested as soon of the auxiliary, who presided at Her impressions of U. S. S. R. preparing and directing the play. united his American-Jewish land- Radio Program Sunday and Sixty-fifth street. as they are discovered. It is The annual meeting of the! lord, Max Schussel, when he re - the dinner, described the principal are valuable, for as a full-blooded Jesse F. Hirschman is chairman of feared here that these refugees, Jewish Old Folks' Home will take Dr. Schulman retires to become function of the auxiliary as the ocer o v o l r ed o u z e z rent, nnFas - Russian she has lived under the this final meeting. o him On the occasion of Chamisho who have already returned will place at 2:30 p. m. this Sunday, I a Rabbi Emeritus after 45 years maintenance of the buses which imperial scepter of the Tsars, wit- I Reports of the presidents of be affected by the order directing Jan. '28, at the home, 318 Edmond Door b'Shvat, to be observed of unbroken service. After being ; eeil: carry the younger pupils to and nessed the revolution in Lenin- many of the agencies will be pre- entt: ed sn en ld r Prd eid next Wednesday, the Jewish Na- the arrest of those who engaged place. rabbi a Temple Beth.EI from` ' m from the schools. Over 60 per cent grad atd Moscow, and suffered its sented at the meeting at which tional Fund Council of Detroit id anti-Nazi activity. Many Ger- 1899 to 1927, Dr. Schulman went summary court. Jacob Levin, president of the of the children carried In the buses, post-war chaos, civil uprising, they are represented, and annual Acting Consul General Ray- man Jews have recently returned home, has issued an appeal to I has arranged for a broadcast to Temple Enianu-El as a member mend Geist declared that the ac- she said, were unable to pay for famine and misery. The Bolshe- meetings, in some cases, will be over the Jewish Radio Forum, from visits to Palestine and Po- members urging them to make im- of the rabbinate on the merger ! tion taken in the above case was their transportation. vik government recently granted . held at that time. Each meeting from 5 to 5:30 p. m. on Sunday, of the two congregations in 1927. •the quickest the American govern- mediate payment of dues. Mrs. Roberts extended thanks to (Turn to Last Page) (Turn to Last Page.) over Station WJBK. Leon Kay, (Turn to Last Parea He will be succeeded by the Rev. : meat had obtained in cases of as- all who helped make the luncheon president of the Jewish Nation- Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, rabbi ! i saults on Americans by Nazis. such an outstanding success. Mr. al Fund Council, will be the of Temple Rodeph Sholom. Pitts- • • • Pregerson expressed the gratitude speaker. He will be introduced burgh. of the Hebrew Schools for the au:'. I , PALESTINE Rabbi Da .. d. . by Louis Tobin, chairman of the Ideal The Arab demonstrations against liary'e many contributions to the National Fund tree committee. "The ideal rabbi who embodies the influx of Jews into Palestine school system. An appropriate musical pro- in himself the office of priest, and the sale of land to Jews, Mrs. Harry Davidowitz, wife of gram has been arranged for this prophet, scholar and leader of his , which was held on Jan. 17, failed one of Cleveland's leading rabbis, Served All These Years Uninterruptedly at Temple Beth broadcast. Congregation's President Urges Support for Second people is well fitted for carrying! , o n ,r n II oy}.411, 5:Ott noent t: 2 u , . r O vi : 0 nOd was guest speaker. Recognizing Alr u i t s aebirl a rb o 0 vdOeern El; Had Fostered Many Pioneer Activities, Trees may be planted in Pal- l that for centuries the Jews has out these four fundamenta s of Annual Subscription Event; Junior Congregation all estine on the occasion of Jewish Including Unassigned Seating System. a complete Jewish ministry." Dr. ' been noted for his absorption in To Conduct Main Services on Feb. 3. Arbor Day by calling Mr. Tobin, I Schulman said. "The rabbinical charitable work, she pointed out high Arab circles admitted the function is first to bring home to ,* complete failure of the demonstra• that the increasin g reco g nition on On Wednesday, Dr. Leo M. Rabbis and the Alumni Association! Lafayette 1575 or Townsend judge Charles Rubiner and Mrs.; this project. Mrs. Shetzer states 8-7073. men's souls the presence of God. Franklin rounded out exactly 85 of the Hebrew Union College. tion. At Acre, where the local the part of states end governments in his appeal: Graduated from the Hebrew He added that • rabbi who Mt' head ed the d years of service here with Temple t t' nn of their responsibility to their pri- David S. Diamond, chairman and I : Sbetaer's Appeal. the Beth El. During that period the Union College in 1892, Dr. Frank- take of typical Palestinian fruit) makes men and women feel the he was heckled as soon as he be- vale citizens was rendering the co-chairman respectively of ption subscri Purim "I earnestly urge the members annual vital lin went direct to Omaha, Neb., congregation has grown from a —almonds, dates, figs and carobs. realiyt us tax God by his own gam to speak. Police precautions 1 eventual disappearance of private dinner $15 Congrld egation Shaarey to support our second Purim per ience achieves • an for the expected demonstration charitable agencies inevitable. Like- Zedek. of community of 136 members to one where he served for a period of six Funds will be raised by the chil- relig io March 4, this subscription dinner, to be held to be he function wise she noted that those who were siz of approximately 1,400 families.) years before receiving his call to dren for the purpose of planting eve (Turn to Last Page) (Tu evening, March 4. Judge -- most unhinged by the recent in- week re p oriel an encouraging re- 1 Sunday I _______ __ ___. . _ _ _ During his ministry, the congrega- Detroit. He will preach his anni- trees in Palestine. A tree is hood. Rubiner, chairman of the affair, creases in violent anti-Semitism "This," he continued, "can only tion has occupied three temples, versary sermon on Sunday morn- planted through the Jewish Na- and Mrs. Diamond. co-chairman, ing under the title "An Account- SYMPOSIUM AT PISGAH ! and who have sustained the great- be done by feeling God two of which were erected under tional Fund at $1.50, and each Hershman To Speak on are hard at work to make it as and more real to him than the his administration. During that ing of Stewardship." class plants • tree in its name. LODGE MONDAY NIGHT est nervous derangement have been Religion in Palestine outstanding occasion in the his- The public is invited to attend those who were formerly alien to same period the congregation has An interesting custom was ob. world of things which makes up tory of Shaarey Zedek. their race and who had no knowl- served by our forefathers in the the usual routine of our liven. fostered many important pioneer this service. • A symposium on the subject "The At the Friday night services "A number of members have To Preach at Omen Service. "No man who is afraid has a planting of trees. At the birth activities, among them the un- • Out" will be the feature of edge of the culture for which they of Congregation Shaarey Zedek already made reservations and • On Sunday evening. Jan. 28, of every boy, a cedar tree was right to be in the Jewish ministry were being made to suffer. She assigned seating system with its of Pisgah Lodge the 3next meeting on Feb. 2, Dr. A. Si. Hershman (number more have pledged them- „ . say there will be held a Union Service urged therefore that, with the ministry, and I can any planted; when a girl was born, a or emphasis upon the democracy of will continue his series of ad- ! selves to rave a sufficient amount • of four of the largest Detroit cypress wan planted. As the chil- honestly and challenge any one to • • ' eventful disappearance of private the synergue. The symposium will be led by dresses on "My Impressions of each week to enable them to at- Dr. Franklin's activities during churches at which Dr. Franklin of dren grew up, they themselves question my statement that I was • Samuel Charfoos, who will discuss charity groups, Jewish energy be Palestine" with an address on tend. The price this year, as last, this period have by no means Temple Beth El has been invited tended there trees and at their unafraid in the interpretation of h "N Deal " Samuel B Keene directed more and more to the 'Rel'gion In Palestine." In view is $15 per couple. The first din- •" growth of Jewish culture both to preach the sermon. His sub- marriages the branches of the our heritage and its •pplicsi Ion to been limited to his own congrega- "S k I h of current controversies on re- ner last year was attended by for • New Gods through the upbuilding of Pales.. , ject will be "New modern problems." tree furnish the poles for their tion. lie is • member of many will top m Samuel H. Ite ubin, whose topic ligious Issues in Palestine, Rabbi over 300 people in spite of the tine as ■ center of racial culture Day." The participating churches Social wedding canopies—the Chuppah. boards of directors of local and be 'Dictatorship." Max Edwards '. in " 4 jostle ' recalled Rershman's topic assumes spe- fact that the banks wets closed and through the fostering of Jew- ' are North Congregational Church, Dr. Schulman his as- In Palestine today the tree plays national religious, educational and will act as chairman. Followin g ish education at home In America. cial importance. and the general distress was at its a new Eng- philanthropic institution& lie is Central Christian Church, St. Jos- an important part in the rehabili- sistance in p the addresses there will be an open . • worst point. Bernard l Il es, superinteneent Script ures Episcopal Church and the tation of the land. When the is version e forum discuamon. at present a member of the board ; eph's "I have full confidence In the Hebrew Schools, alto eponse in the reservations thu f St Lou' field of the United of directors of the Detroit Sym- R estminster Presbyterian Church. pioneers began to rebuild the land his efforts in bringing to the at:, h F members of Shaarey Zedek, whose spoke. place at the service takes tendon of the Central Conference • ar made. The about 50 years ago, they found phony Society, and a commissioner representative of the Leo N. Levi donations have carried us through A playlet, written by Mr. 'MACS, W oodward and Blaine, Sunday many malarial swamps. To help of American Rabbis the need for Memorial Hospital of Hot Springs, Isaac Shetzer, president of of the Detroit Public Library. North Congregational Church, dry up these marshes they began creating • committee on Ark., supported by the B'nai B'rith, and directed by Mrs. Fay Galvani Shaarey Zedek. in an appeal to every crisis and whose loyalty will His Anniversary Services. make the coming Purim dinner a and Misers Leah Pike and Betsy The first trees to justice as "duties done outside, will give • talk on the activities of membership the Shaarey Zedek me Dr. Franklin has served [several evening, at 7:30. planting trees. The public is invited to attend urges wholehearted support fee (Turn to Page Oppedte Editorial) ! (Turn to Last Page.) this institution. Page.l Last to terms as president both of the j (Turn Opposite Editorial) Page (Turn to Central Conference of American this service. The Young Israel of Detroit secured Dr. Leo Jung, M.A. Ph.D., Rabbi of Jewish Center of New York City, to participate in its tenth anniversary celebration, as THE WE IN REVIEW A RAB i 46 YEARS _SCHULMAN RET111 life. I HEBREW SCHOOLS HONOR ARBOR DAY I JEWRY' S' DEVOTION TO CULTURE URGED 1 I OLD FOLKS' HOME MEETING SUNDAY Dr. Franklin to Preach Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Sermon Sunday Morning saac Shetzer Issues Call to Members of Shaarey Zedek for Purim $1 5 Dinner