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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

NEW HADASSAH STUDY MISHNAH IN ENGLISH

TO SING GROUP TO START THIS
\
- SONENKLAR
LEADERS LAID N AT'L
AT
L.
A.
S.
BANQUET
WEDNESDAY FEB 14
FOR
JEWISH HOSPITAL

JEWISH RADIO FORUM
FATHER-SON PROGRAM

JAMES WATERMAN WISE!,
WILL SPEAK MARCH 14 1

"The Mishnah," translated with
te and an introduction by Dr.

Mineral Baths?

The Detroit chapter of Masada,
The Jewish Radio Forum pro-
World famous sulphur mineral water FROM OUR OWN
gram for Sunday, Feb. will be the young men's Zionist argani-
c ompletely renovated and
WELLS. Wayne Baths has been
TUBERCULOSIS
RELIEF
, . group i Herbert
The mw Hatlassah study
Denby, was publishe
broadcast over Station WJBK, zation, will sponsor a lecture by I
At the last meeting, many
in-
redecorated, and is now the finest establishment in the Middle
by the Oxford University Press from 5 to 5:30 p. and will James Waterman Wise, on the I
West.
Trained

t
tendants
give
our
service a quality beyond
NEW YORK —Warnings that dividuals and organizations were will meet for the first time next; on Feb. 8.
subject "The Nazi Assault on I
in its present feature discussions on problems of Civilization," at Hotel Statler, on I
e partment always studies our
the strides made in lowering the added to the list of patrons to the Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 1 o'clocki
comparison. Our research
d of YOUR benefit and comfort.
of fathers and sons by Judge D. J.
Detroit
at
Hotel
Statler.
This
group
has
,
"The
Mishnah,"
tandpoint
compiled
at
the
end
was
rates from tuberculosis donor dinner dance, to be given
treatments from
the s from blankets and slippers to a clean,
Healy of the Juvenile Court for I Wednesday evening, March 14, at
been formed in response to popular ' form,
b y the
verything,
death
centuryof
our Jewish
era. It
8:30 o'clock.
We furnish e
should not be considered a tri-
Auxiliary of the I interest on the part of Jewish wo_ ; . the second ntar
on the
eally comfortable. Why go out of town?
Mr. Wise is editor of Opinion.'
r
cool
bed
that
i•
umph until continued efforts make
Los Angeles Sans- men in Palestinian events, and will Laws consisting of various appli-
He is the author of numerous
or
it possible to gain as much con-
corium, in celebra-
cations of that Law, written
books and articles, among which is
over that disease as we I
tion of the twenti-
oral, to life. It has, in Jewish
trot
'the recent book on the Nazi Ter-
have over typhoid and diph- I
eth anniversary of
eyes. ranked second to the He-
now
ror. He studied for the abbinate, -
separate Departments ler 'den and I omen
theria were sounded by med.
the Jewish Con-

brew scriptures; indeed, it has
i1011Is
but left it fur journalism. His
experts and laymen at the
sumptive and Ex-
been said that the study of the
RANDOLPH 6744
teal
father is Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of
thirty-fourth annual meeting of ,
FOOT OF THIRD STREET
Patients Relief
Mishnah is its meritorious as the
tl n Free Synagogue.
National Jewish H ospital at
Association, oper-
offering of sacrifice. The mere
SHIA ism s is o
M
r.
Wise
is
one
of
the
mos.
l Waldorf-
ating the Los An-
___
making of the comparison shows
11=1211.1.1.1".111
Denver held at the Hote
t h e fileh‘t, ai ng aGi Tel srt. 410
active
th e un leaders o fthe
geles Sanatorium
how high in the traditions of Ju-
Astoria here last Sunday.
persecution n
Dr. Morris Fiehbein, editor of ,
the institu-,
dah the Mishnah stands, and how
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
many.
Journal of the American
Lion which has, for I
necessary a study of it is to any
the
Masada is the young men's Zion-
I"'
Medical Association, sounded the .
the last two dec.
real knowledge of those traditions.
Merry 110
ist organization of America. It
1111 Penobscot 10110Ing.
keynote of the meeting, in a Ines-
ades, taken care
But for all that, it has never
gocloolvoly Income Tao Costs for 11 Years.
!aims to interest the young Jewish
read to 300 guests from ,
of thousands of
hitherto been translated into Eng-
sage
man in the problems and work of
New York and other parts of the
indigent consump-
ish. It should conic, therefore,
Zionism for the rebuilding of the
RELIEF SOCIETY
country, assembled to review the
tives. The event
' fraught with peculiar interest for I
'
Jewish Homeland in Palestine.
Sonenklar
work of the institution, the oldest,
will take place at
all who are in any way interested
APPEAL FOR CLOTHING
of i ' ideans.alai w * Ili t I '
e x(t,,:iie
free, national, non-sectarian sana- the Everglades Ballroom of Hotel
in Jews or Jewish thought, in
Sunday, Feb.
b er hh'e d Inext
the United States for Toiler, on Sunday evening, Feb.
' comparative religion, or in the
, One of the most important itenis
torium in
s•
13 p. m., at the Philadelphia-Byron .
and treatment of the
l and ritual,
development of more
the care
18, at '7 p. m.
!School. Simon Richardson will
of the Home Relief Society's
d for any who like to reed such'
discuss "The Achievement and' The Minuet Purim ball of the 1\is
Enthusiasm was aroused when
tuberculous poor.
'
Jrs.
will
take
place

,
to try to provide suitable cloth-
;
,
Among the speakers who pre
great
sayings
as
that
which
i
t-
Iruture
of
Jewish
Industry
in
Pal-
'
Bicur
Choler
JUDGE
D.
J.
HEALY
in, for need y men, women and
;
aented rePors and dlivered talks Ben Golderg, the chan man of
dares "All the ages are not worth I the County of Wayne, and Ed- ,estine." All younf men interested ' on Sunday evening, Feb. 25, in , children.
"
This year especially the
were: Dr. William S. e Friedman of this celebration announced that •
th e Grand Ballroom of the Book-,
I the day on which the Song of
Denver, president of the institu• Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Shari
supply is not as great as the need,
l, fo r tahll ward J. Pokorny, Friend of the , are invited to attend.
on
fo ri i at
on call Ca dillac Hotel. Ray G °" ell an " . and the Home Relief Society is-
Songs was given to Israe
For
further
in
i
i
of rey Zetlek accepted the invitati
The i
i
County.
in a
tion; Dr. Jonah B. Wise, rabbi
y
Court for Wa me
Count
the writings are holy , but
sal for clothing of
si e C
Central Synagogue, New York; of the auxiliary to appear
addresses by these two court of Israel Wiener, '2695 Fullerton, I
1 sues th is app
RABBI LEON FRAM
Song of Songs is the Holy r
women and
vocal s elections at the
ntact ;Townsend 7-3386, or Theodore '
Felix Warburg, New York program of
co
any kind for men,
be
accom-
hears,
who
daily
come
in
LaSalle, Euclid , I
Paul
8741
children. Anyone having cloth.
Holies."
. Levy dinner dance. HDella
be
led
by
Rabbi
Leon
Frani
of
Tem-
Dr. Denby is Residentiary Can- with the domestic problems of the Olender,
1Wqrann ,
treasurer; Justice Relations
f1
Samuel D Court paned by Miss e will Tobin.
airs.
ple Beth El. A series of lectures
8952•W.
di;
UT, should
Oscar l'aransky reported that on modern Palestine is planned, to on of St. George's Cathedral, Jeru- community, will attempt to an-
Mrs .
of th e
his Della R ob
alyze the normal and sub-n or
s
129
Also,
and chairman of the New York
I Wolfe, Garfield 8316R.
and
Committee, who presided at the Dave iamobeen
to fur- be followed by informal discussions.
relationship between father mal
any article of furniture can be
.1 bians D have nd and e ngaged
The group will meet for an hour I
.
"Case
of
Civilization
Against
luncheon meeting,
son.
nish the dance music.
regularly at Hotel Stotler on alter- Isalem.
utilized because many of the fam-
Schanfarber, president of the
Rabbi I.eon Frani of Temple
Hitlerism "
For information, Mr. Goldberg nate Wednesdays until May. There, CONCERT BY CANTORS
ilies have very little or no fur-
Jewish Welfare Federation of may be called at Townsend 8-4073.
MARCH 18 Beth El will also be heard.
niture at all. The following mon.
a nominal registration fee of ,
TO
BE
HELD
is
Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Scraphine
Mr. Ben Goldberg also reported
NEW
YORK.—Meeting
M
spe-
entire
course,
bers have been appointed on val.-
---
I
f Denver, national secre- that the Junior Auxiliary is work- 50 cents fur the
I cial session at Hotel Commodore,
Due
to
unforeseen
circum-
which
is
open
to
non-members
as
ious committees:
Altheimer, New York,
t
nn
n
n
)
tin
Ben
,t
i
nt
fi:is
tam
Case committee Mrs. Milton
national treasurer; Dr. I. D. ing hard to co-operate in making
well us members of Iladassah.
. Schmarya Kleiman, chair-, stances, the Cantors' Association
to
succ es s. Th ey d hove
affair aceiv
Wolfe, Ralph Levey, chairmen;
Mrs
Bronfin of Denver, medical direc- the ad
man of the educational committee ' of its concert from March 11 to
ed th e secon
Mesdames A. Ginsburg, J. Lefko-
ver, alreadyre
w
po er as Chancellor of Germany,'
Dr.
H.
J.
Corper
of
Den
which is sponsoring this series of I March 18. It will take Woodrow
I the administrative committee of '
tor
books
vitz, B. Komur, S. J. I.eve, Benj.
director of research;
The next meeting, to be held
Gould, Sam Schwartz, H. Altman.
I the American Jewish Congress an-
Vogelstein of New York, Dr. Wil- at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road, study
following have already registered: !Wilson and Taylor.
flounced that it has arranged for
Hospital committee: Mrs. S.
Mesdames S. J. Alinug, Noah I Paul Discount, formerly of Lon-
liam Rosenau of Baltimore, Ber- will be devoted to giving instruc-
the presentation of "The Case of
Goldman, chairman; Mrs. L. Gold,
thold Flesher of Denver, chair- tions to delegates. The public is Aronstam, Herman August, Harry don and New York, an outstand-
e . Civilization Against Ilitlerisni" on
Moslems
Fail
To
Win
Inter
Ira Danto, co-chairmen; M sdames
man of the national finance com-
Coggan, Ralph Davidson, Harold', ing musical leader in the liturgical
Schirmer, J. Lefkovitz, Ilomonoff,
invited.
h 7
mittee; Alfred Benesch, president
J. Davison, Joseph II.
the conductor at the
eat; Arab Orator
The presentation has been ar-
II Ehrlich, field, will be Mr.
Alice Bowman, Max Ferar, Abe
Discount is a radu-
of the Cleveland Board of Educa-
ranged in connection with the first
Ferar, J. Behrman, M. S. Gordon,
Elizabeth Finley, Philip L. lbert co off the London Conservgatory
Is
Heckled.
tion; Samuel Schaefer of Denver,
ate t
GiJack-,
anniversary
of
Hitler's
election
to
William Isenberg, Hurry
Anna Moss, I. Goodman.
of Music. He has been called to
national superviser; A. M. Kren-
ar
power,
which
occurs
on
Starch
5.
Good and welfare: Mesdames
Ex-
son Nahan Kaplan, Sch(Rob
;
numerous
musical
duties
in
De-
JERUSALEM—PTA) —
sky, chairman of the Chicago
(
'Kleiman, t Joseph Magidsohn,
Joseph Ehrlich, Harry Shulman,
tensive efforts on the part of The presentation of the case,
committee.
en-
which
will
be
given
in
Madison
ert Marwil, William Nelson, Sol troit.
service
willwit
I Ben Schwartz.
members of the Arab Executive
Reports were also submitted by
A Ma ariv
L
beh •the
Garden, will take the form
I Visiting sick and milk fund:
Mi lto n l'etrie, Meyer Ito
conjunction
Perlman, Lou
to make Jan. 17 a day of em- Square
Herman Wile of Buffalo; Max
-. I dered i n
Mesdames Joseph Sachs, Sam Kan-
is Robinson, Kate
Prentis,
phatic protest against Jewish im- of a review of the laws and acts
Freschl, Milwaukee; Dr. B. S. Pol-
senthal, Morse Saulaon, Harry M. planned concert. Cantor I. Katz
of the Hitler regime as these af-
I ners, Jerome Kanter.
migration
into
Palestine
failed
to
CINCINNATI.

A
budget
of
lak, Jersey City; Paul M. Rosen-
Putman, Aaron Silberblatt, Ahra- of Congre this
fect
every
section
of
the
popula-
Ways and means: Mrs. William
attract any considerable number
thal, New York, and Isidore Sobel- ;280,000 for American - Jewish
; Roth and Mrs. R. R. Kallman.
if liturgical and Jewish folk songs of Arabs and the sparsely-attend- tion.
MISS NORMA LEWIS
off, director of the New York activities was adopted at the an-
s,
Henry
Weinstein,
Frank'
ss committee: airs. Ben
ed demonstrations passed off
nual meeting of the executive Va
Weisman, Harry Wexler and Ben ; will The
follow.
his orchestra will furnish the mudHostess
office.
purpose of the concert is quietly. No police action was re-
[ Gail, chairman; Mrs. A. Deutsch,
committee of B'nai B'rith, held at
T
'
sic
and
there
will
be
novel
enter..
Abe Da n-
irman; Mesdames
I to raise a fund for the aid of quired throughout the day to
ha
the order's international head- Wilk.
Vatican Bans Racial Broadside. l tainm Miss Norma Lewis is
I
cantors and widows maintain order, the cold weather
ogfiln
Weiss, Abe Gordon. M ax
( J T A ) —
— The
T h e A
Beth Judah :Yeshivah Auxili- quarters here. The money will be
to L
VIENNA.—(JTA)
i, co-couis
V
ff,
f
this
a
air.
o
ent chairman
°" K°gan• Harry Coggan, Leon Zech-
N A .—Telegraphic Agency
as sistant
of cantors. This is the first public which settled over Palestine's hills Austrian
nine B'nai B'rith Hillel Founds- Appeal Decision in Cairo Libel unemployed
ary Installs Officers.
ons
are requested
All organizati
with the
Bicur
Cho- man. S. B. Dante, M. S. Arkin, N.
: appeal of this kind made in De- having chilled the enthusitsm of quoted the Osservatore Romano,
used during 1934 to support the
Suit.
i Mandeberg, J. M. Kleinsmith
co-operate
fficial
organ
of
the
Vatican,
to
to
the
demonstrators.
.
CAIRO.— (JTA) — The noted ,troit and the co-operation of the
On Jan. 30, the Ladies' Auxil-
Program:Mrs. II. Greenberg,
been lam Jrs., as the entire proceei s
I.ess than a thousand Arabs i the effect that orders have
iary of Yeshivah Beth Judah in-
Egyptian advocate, M. Castro,, community is solicited.
Catholics will o for the needy sick. . Tickets i ' , chairman ; Mesdames Barry Shul-
n s or a
heeded the call of the Arab Execu- issued to the German
"
",
had
.
stalled the following officers:
may be nau from members
, man, David Kallman.
who represented Umberto Jabes,
Periodical Literature and tive
demonstrate
in Jerusalem
and to
Jaffa.
A few hundred
were banning racial anti-Semitic liter.
Mrs. Holtzman, honorary presi
I Mrs. Charles Cornell, League
the German Catholic the door.
an Italian Jew, in the libel action
the Jewish Child.
a
1 I
dent; Mrs. Moskowitz, president,
which was dismissed by the Mixed
representative.
churches. The Vatican, it is said ,
all
that
came
out
in
Haifa,
Nablus,
Mesdames Kaplan and Aibikoff,
Mesdames (.eon Zechman, A.
.
Tribunal as being' outside its juris.
ordered
the
Catholic
Bishops
to
1110 0 watch t e
Acre and Tulkarem.
vice-presidents; Mrs. Raskin,
In r•ln or sun,
diction, announced that he would
prohibit the reading of Theodor A Charming Little Book by' Ginsberg, J. J. Jacobs, school com-
us the road
The complete failure of the
the mailman very grand
treasurer; Mrs. Rothenberg, finan-
thin
every ;and.
Fritsch's "Handbook on the Jew-
appeal the verdict.
To WWI us letters from
clef secretary; Mrs. Englewood,
little demonstrations which had been in- ish Problem" in churches. Catho-
an Accomplished Jap•
militleeernbership committee: Mrs. R.
Jabes brought action against
This stanza, written by a
tended as an expression of the
recording secretary; Mesdames
R. Kaltman, Mrs. Roth, chairmen;
lic public libraries were ordered to
K.
van
Meersten,
president
of
the
Jewish
girl
on
a
farm
in
Michigan,
anew Poet. .
resentment
of
the
Arab
popula-
Raskin and Dubrinsky, trustees•
Mrs. S. Bernett, co-chairman;
Cairo Deutscher Verein, and A. typifies the country child's longing tion was admitted even in high remove all such books.
Mesdames
Alt
ma
n,
Holtzman
I I
Kini Gengo, a Japanese, born Mesdames Julius Braun, I. Edgar,
Safarowsky, a printer. Ile charged for news of the world beyond the Arab circles. The sentiment of

Kadushin, Miller, Kraft, Le vin ,
A. Deutsch, Oscar Silverman.
that they libelled him in a para. farm.
in Hawaii, now residing in New
the general population was ex-
Sharp, Shulman, Zeidman, Ober,
phlet entitled "The Extension of . Five hundred twenty-two fam- pressed in an incident that oc-
Hebrew Colony Restored.
York, has written a charming book
Veneer, Bernstein, Shalansky,
are
re-
Judaism in Germany."
ilies in rural communities
HEBRON, Palestine.—OTA)— of poems which is one of the very J•
curred at Acre where the local
members of the board.

ceiving "Young Israel" Magazine Mufti, addressing a small crowd, The name of the new Jewish set- fine creations of recent m
Students of the Yeshiva were
-- I
Miss Gengo's "To One Who
as the, gift of the children of the found himself heckled by a mem- tlement to be established near
present at the meeting and two of
---
school!! oLtnh:;licnouguriy,
here on the land of Migdal Eder Mourns at the Death of the Em-
them spoke. Rabbis S. M. Fine
ber of his audience.
Leo at
which was abandoned soon after peror," published by the Pilgrim Judge Irving Lehman an-
I repor s
Interrupted by Shouts.
and I. Stollman, and the Yeshiva
ng
Israel"
farm
House,
New
York
($2),
is
a
col-
flounces,
as
president
of the Na-
.
h
"You
the
teacher, Mr. Shulman, lauded the
The Mufti, declaring that the the 1929 disturbances, is to be
' f poems which approach tional Jewish Welfare Board, its
fund. Every dollar sends a year's
Ladies' Auxiliary for their efforts.
coming of Jews to Palestine was Kfar Etzion.
ace on
lecuon
I ,
The "El
corporation,
PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN- current issues of the magazine.
es Haber"
at Tel Aviv,
is soon. perfection and which charm you annual meeting, to take p
Mr. Moskowitz installed the of-
a danger to the Arab people in
It
with their beauty. There are , Sunday, Feb. 25, at the Young
TION—Let the Mickey Manage- Many of the thousands of chit- Palestine, suprisedly found him- with offi
I
titers. The toastmaster was 51.
family
four
parts
to
the
small
book
Men's
Hebrew
Association,
Lex-
ment Co. relieve you of your dren of Jewish parentage on farms self interrupted by shouts of soring t the colony. Each
I
Levin, vice-president of Congre-
dditional section of trans- ington avenue and Ninety-second
property worries. For efficient land villages throughout the United " ies! Lies! "
I
will have 25 dunams of land.
an a
gation B'nai Israel.
and
L
The Jewish Agency Executive, lotions from the Japanese, as well . street, New York City. Delegates
JUDGE I. M. GOLDEN
management and economical:States would grow up without any
Officers of the Yeshiva ask that
"Only the poor people suffer
of local associations — Y. Si. II.
1
knowledge of Judaismif "Young
as an introduction by l'hilip re-
those synagogues which have not
the results of all this agitation 1 the Agricultural Experimen
maintenance, call Mr. M. H. I
A•'s, Y. W. H. A.'s, and Jewish
tions, the hundreds of Aleph Za-
a
tion
of the Jewish Agency, the
yet
turned
over
the
15
per
cent
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689. I Israel" did not keep
while the leaders get off free,"
as
Community Centers — from vari-
dik
chapters,
the
extensive
good-
i
with
past
and
present
Judaism.
the leadership,
calling shouted.
on them He
to 1 Jewish National Fund, and the and,
who Cohane
is the brother
of Begone
Fecund
of Detroit.
of their Rosh Hashonah and Yom
member
of the crowd
ous communities of the United
is unerstanding gesture urged the villagers to disregard , Government Department of Agri- ,
f the
Kippur collections to the Yeshiva will work, a vast program of anti- WILL PAY CASH for improved 1 It an
" is one o Miss
Gpe roo fs States, and representatives of
"etrayal
B
part of d the religious school
defamation activities, and the
o's
colture are giving advice to pro-
ng
city of Detroit. on the
of
should do so at once.
fection
Jewish national organisations, will
in
the
he
per
property
I of t
B'nai B'rith Magazine, as well as
.
Quick action. Price must be ; children of th country, with their demonstrate.
_ . ,, ,
attend the meeting. .
o pportunities for gain
other projects of B'nai B'rith•
by France Planned for work: •__
reasonable. Phone Mr. Gold- I excellent
During
the
argument
that
font-
Pavilion
There are 290 constituent socie-
chilr faith, to
"Beaut
Judge I. M. Golden of San
Work Survey of Deaf and
Garfield 9228, or Univers ! ing knowledge of thei
with lowed his dramatic interruption of ; meters.
by
trayed
me,
ties of the Jewish Welfare Board
director
of
berg,
Has
e
1-5528. 1 provide the farmchildren wit
Francisco, outstanding Pacific
lie is M I: TinoitniFear,fr.
Hard-of-Hearing.
Pressed his light proud fingers to which it renders service.
educational the orator, it was discovered that
airy
and
cultural
Coast Jewish and communal lead-
the heckler had only recently been' the committee for foreign exhibi-
i this
The state and regional Federa-
tions in the French Ministry of I On my eyes and lips, and left
ear for several
A survey of deaf and hard-of- er, was elected first vice-president TAKE NO CHANCES with cheap I magazine. Each y
son for participa. i
tions affiliated with the national
me
our days
dr en have con- free from pri
shoe repag when 51. Kaner's : years the city
hearing people is being made in of the order, taking the place of
in the 1929 Arab disturb. Commerce. During .
c hi n e
',
lbody
will be represented by their
e
th
I
tributed to a fund to send "Young tiond
ong
here, M. Mosnier met
n
presidents, who will deliver ad-
quality costs no more. We do i Israel" to boys and girls on farms ances in which scores of Jewish I , spent
Wayne County by the Federal gov- Lucius L. Solomons, who after 28
str note the gem that is "s
Levant Fair authorities and die- ,
ernment, through the Office of years of continuous service in that
city of ,
lost their lives.
finest
work
in
the
settlers
a French l to a Deep River":
dresses.
------
s
Education, Department of the In- position, tendered
his resignation .
The demonstrations took place I
Judge Lehman will deliver an
Detroit. Don't be afra id to I Warsaw's Oldest Jewish Wo-
"Do you love dogwood?
after a lengthy conference be- cussed
arrangements for
hoes s for
pavilion.
; Judge Golden, who is a paat-presi-
bring us your best shoe
i
address at the Sunday morning
Then I would be a tree blimp;
terior.
Ile
was
the
guest
of
Vicomte
man
Dies,
Aged
108.
The purpose Is to find out what dent of District Grand Lodge No
tween the Arab leaders as to
repairing.
M.
KANER,
Expert,
session;
Dr. Cyrus Adler, chair-
soming
French
consul-general
B'nai
Shoe Repairs 127 E. Grand
whether or not to de ter the pro- d • Auma le, oly city, and of Andre
man of the Army and Navy Corn-
kind of work such people can do. 4. has been a conspicuous
To you.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons , B rith leader for . y ears.
WARSAW.—(JTA)—The oldest ession until Friday because of the I • In the H
I
would
drop
my
white
petals
River (opposite Broadway 5Iar-
mi
ttee
of
the Board, will report
d, IFrench consul in Jaffa.
survey , many years he has been national
er.
Jewish woman in Warsaw, Mrs. i cle ent weather.
i ec
On your bosom,
, on welfare work among so ie .
are urged to enroll in this
bet/ •
Ai-Defa ma•
ayle T ittelman, died here at the
n r° assembled early while the
Some 70 firms were represented
strators
followig
sailors;
Benjamin P. Button-
romp-
I
Unafraid.
at the
,, '''"",
r,„ middle - aged, fine B
at a
' and
meat o For a long time he ,.
The long
mother
of nine
League.
I
At each wind that shakes '
108. lived
wiw ds children,
enough
to Pre-war Turkish cannon boomed by their local agents
between
7 and
; , age of she
Davison,nL
public schools-chairman
of head
the f o the Zionist '''charac ter and financial
the active
finacial ind
!was
adhan;
Arabs
with
their
necks
tion
held
in
his
honor.
Ile
re-
Lincoln,
Eastern,
them
down.
reat-grandchildren.
out,
heralding
the
end
of
the
Ram-
finances
of
the Jewish Welfare
ern,
do
ferred in an address to the "amaz-
, • Id like to meet epen
t heir
Fluttering and eager.
Board; and Harry L. Glue amen,
, was president of the largest Con-
or single woman between ages
muffled
against
the
cold
proceeded
etals,
executive
director,
will describe
W
Ruddiman.
the new open-
Brasil Would Admit Refugees.
40 and 45, similar character and
They may also enroll at the servative synagogue in California,
quietly through t h e slippery ' P Palestine and to rench commerce.
hite d pesperately,
Cling
the activities of the Jewish Wel-
•brilliant
streets of the Old City in Jeru- ing"
age economic
---
o ffered for progress made in
in dependence, object matrimony..
Special
Education,
453
and
is
widely
known
as

do
not
fear
to
drown."
fare Board. Frank L. Wed, presi-
Yet
office
of
o
rd he hopes that participa- I
SAO I'AULO, Brazil. — (JTA) salem, past the Citadel to the
Apply Box 125, Detroit Jewish
Stimson street, week days from ' orator. He is a former municipal
ra p.
dent of the Ninety-second street
In the section
, —Local newspapers energetically Zion Gate where a lengthy pro- tion by French industries would
8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., and Sat- judge in San Francisco and Chief - Chronicle.
A., will welcome the
t en then the trade from the Japanese are included
a
eague
L
and
uch
to
a
do m
urdays from 8:30 a. m. to 12 Deputy in the office of the Dis HOUSEWIVES — he famous or- protested today g ainst
by Tersin Gengo, delegates.
test against the immigration
t o settle 20,000 land policies of the Mandatory , relations between the two coon- I sev
trict Attorney of San Francisco
por'emsfath er.
A reception will be tendered it-
authos
noon.
iginal Ernest marinated herring of Nations plana
t eral
azil. Power was read. After the usual I tries.
The co-ordinating supervisor in County.
delegates at a luncheon follo wing
is now available in large or Assrians from Iraq in Brthat
Detroit is Alice B. Metzner, Di-, Alfred M. Cohen, president of
fulminations against the Jews and I
small quantities at the Royal Brayzilian papers demand
the morning session. At the af-
government, the demonstrators
rector of Special Education, Be- the order, in his annual report,
Palm Hotel, Park avenue and preference be given to European
ternoon session there will be an
the
to
declared that "the castastrophe
immigra ts and particularly
dispersed
quietly.
troit
Public
Schools.
address on a topic of outstanding

Mont'au m. I n quire Diningc 8310.; Germ an nrefugees.
Information may also he gotten , which has befallen the Jewry of
social interest and an address on
Cadilla
the
for l call E rnest ,
J. N. F., Misrachi Agree en
at the Jewish Community Center.! Germany is the greatest since
"The Role of the Jewish Center
Sabbath.
expulsion from Spain in 1492."
" followed
discusOsirodber,
The
World
Executive
of
the
I
reported the efforts made by
Ben Be y Dance on Third He
by general discussion.
Mizrachi organization here has ex.'
B'nai B'rith during 1933 to meet ,
The officers of the Jewish Wel-
Night of Passover.
pressed its satisfaction with the
the situation both here and abroad,
fare Board are: president, Irving
successful outcome of negotiations;
The seventh —
annual dance open- including the creation of the Joint
Lehman, New York City; vice-
between the directorate of the
Council of the American Jewish
of Jewish
Young Men and Women Over 16 Who Were Not
presidents, Felix M. Warburg,
eetings of affiliated agencies
Jewish National Fund and the •
gored by the Ben Bey Club will Coness,
th e American Jewish
gr
Feb. 11-13—Annual m
New York City; Jacob M. Loeb,
Present at First Rehearsal Last Wednesday Eve-
Mizrachi in connection with the
Welfare Federation.
be held on April L in the Crystal Comm ittee, and B'flai B'rith; the
Chicago; Jacob K. Newman, New
ning May Enroll by Mailing Attached Coupon.
introduction of the Sabbath ob- I
Ballroom of the Book Cadillac close co-operation with the State
Feb. 11—Dinner and get-together of Detroit Service Group
York City; M. C. Sloss, San Fran-
seance
clause in all J. N. F. lease I
hotel, on the third night of Pass- Department, and the participation
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
ry
cisco; treasurer, Benjamin••
A cast of 2,500 is being recruited for the staging of the
over. i of the president and secretary of
contracts.
Feb. 11-11adassah Study Group meeting.
Buttenwieser, New York City:
The Mizrachi deplores the fact
,
Bill Boell and his U. of D. s r.'s.,
or- the order in the World Confer-
pageant "The Romance of a People."
Feb. 14—Monthly meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit,
I secretary, .1 o a e ph Rosenzweig
011
be
shown
here
beginning
will
such
matters
should
be
of
To Aid German Jewry, held
y ed
chestra has pla
This great spectacle
that
cuntnive direr•
ed at class a --- ' ence
at Webster Hall. Dr. A. M. Hershman, speaker.
h iaornrky LC.ityG;lueLern
rila-
necessity
discussed
but
the
hope
of several large universities. The in London last November.
April
16,
at
the
Olympia.
of Congregation B'nai
I tor,
The complete cast is now being recruited, and those who
prevails that the settlers will corn-
eight-Piece best! played at the .
In hie secretary's report, Dr. I.
Feb. 17, 18, 19—Third annual bazaar
ply with the demand for Sabbath
were not present at the first rehearsal last Wednesda y are
J-Ilop of U. of D. and Wayne Uni- M. Rubinow indicated a significant
Moshe.
481,353 TELEPHONE USERS
to
last
Feb. 19—Address by Abraham Goldberg to Zionist Organiza-
observance. The Mizrachi is pros-
urged to fill in the attached coupon and mail it at once the
Mcrease in membership over
versify last year.
People." Enrollment is
The committee in charge, headed
ecuting plans for a universal ob-
headquarters of "The Romance of a
tion of Detroit, at Book-Cadillac Hotel.
I Net loss of 46,478 telephones
".
ye
over.
servance of the. Sabbath in all
Sidney G. Kusworm of Dayton,
• net
limited to persons 16 years of age or
by Samuel !Leber, announces that '
Feb. 19—Card party of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
during 1933, compared with
tickets will be on sale next week. ' ()Ohio, national chairman of the
spheres of the Holy Land.
Feb. 21—Annual donor luncheon of Equality Club at Hotel
lone of 105,495 during 1932, is in-
30,000 Entered in 1933.
The Romance of a People,
dicated
in
the
report
of
operations
Statler.
the sue-
According to figures made pub-
Feb. 25—Eva Prenzlauer Group home-cooked dinner at Beth
are Samuel Lappin, Marty Fried, tee, reported that under
of the Michigan Bell Telephone
Fifth Floor,
lic here by the executive of the
Samuel Dubrinsky, Ben Berko- pices of B'nai B'rith, classes in
508 Park Avenue Building,
I Company for the past year, which
David Synagogue.
Jewish
Agency for Palestine, 30,-
wits, Jack Goldberg. Charles citizenship were being h e 1 d
Avenue Building,
Feb.
25—Bicur
Cholem
Juniors
Purim
dance.
Park
ayen tedby
Feb. 8 . Burch Foraker,
sdres
w
T ah surpresented
He
000 Jewish immigrants legally en-
Wolok and George Surowitz.
throughout the country.
808 Park Avenue,
president, at the annual meeting
Feb. 27—Zedakah donor luncheon.
These
on
stressed the importance of natur•
March 3—Address by Pierre Van Paassen, under auspices of
tered Palestine in 1933.
Detroit,
Mich.
of
stockholders
held in Detroit
who
I volunteer my services as • member of the cast for "The
Junior Home Relief Party ablation at this particular time.
figures do not include tourists
Zionist Organization of Detroit.
More than 150 cases of anti-
3—Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek formal
Romance of • People" pageant to be produced at Olympia,
have remained in Palestine with-
. Telephone installations during
for Children.
March
and die-
out permission. The Agency fig-
of the various Detroit Jewish organiza-
Jewish discrimination and defame-
efa .rt tht totalled
heoet e r d 125,301, Subst an-
under the sponsorship
the yv
--
d ance at Book Cadillac.
ures are based on official govern-
the
co-operation
of
all
the
newspapers,
and
pledge
The Junior Home Relief Society tion were reported by Richard E.
March
4—Shaarey
Zedek
Purim
dinner.
were
er 171,777.
con
Ha•
tions, with
end
of
of
ment
statements
up
to
the
March 4—Fourth annual $10 donor luncheon of Junior
myself to attend all rehearsals as instructed.
gave a party for the Jewish Chit- Gutstadt of Chicago, director
i ght
lt 9" e °e.
November and included an esti-
dren's Home, Saturday afternoon, the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation
ct arirl Yed all d' uorfintghe the ifinrs
carrell
dassah, at Hotel Stotler.
B'nai Moshe.
League. Practically all were sat-
mate for December, 1933.
March 4—Purim dinner-dance of Congregation

Feb. 3. The club thanks those ;
are
....
Nearly 8,000 German Jews
March 11—Jolly Elite Club's fifth annual Passover charity
Name .
sue- IsfactorilY settled by the League.
t he h comp a . n Ay
people who made this affair a
and the German
andrned slanderin
and Elizabeth.
il
now in 'alestine
481,353 telephones in service. co5t
dance at Pier Ballroom. Carts
sees: Mrs. Anna Moss. who don- These cases conce
concert at Emanuel Synagogue.
..
..... • _
press,
department
of
the
Jewish
Agency
Street
Address
....
Association
the Detroit pulpit, radio
Rakt. io of net earning, to the
stoc
March 18—Cantor's
ated the candy; of ice cream; ination in industry, and Nazi se-
nai David Ladies' Auxiliary.
for Palestine has 125,000 pounds
'
of plant and other assets declined
State
March 19-24
donor dinner of B
Creamery, donor donated cookies, tivities in America.
with which to settle them on the
March 14—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, under aus-
, during the year to 2.47 rer cent
ttle girl, who
land, in addition to the funds the
cent in 1932 and 3.62
---- —
Stotler.
I from 2.60 per
Alice Globerson,
pices of Masada, at Hotel
have, Dr. Ar-
Dividends of14
Edith Sarasohn,
Telephone Number .
A'VOLONTE DANCE SUNDAY
March 20—Annual donor luncheon of Pioneer Women's Or-
settlers themselves
' per cent in 1931.
Evelyn Goodman, Madeline Betty.
will hold
Ruppin, head of the coloni-
Previous
experience:
A'Volontedance
cent
were
paid on the capital
thur
ganization, at Hotel Stotler.
per
R ose, who . The Valentine
Grace
Girlson
Sunday
sation
department
of
the
Jewish
Meyers;
April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Hazomir Singing
( )
Singing
and Toba their
Female (
danced; Melba
Sklar
Agency, disclosed at a press con-
gave
readings, and evening, Feb. 11, in the Maccabee
Society, at Orchestra Hall.
( )
Dancing
Dr. Renin told the
)Leman, who
(
orn- ballroom, Woodward and Putnam.
April 8—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle."
ference.
Male
s
---
ba T rm
ac otnyi.-
w
ia.
who
," at OlymFupnd
( )
Dramatic
GloaterKerns
and his Nightin-
journalists of the plans developed
of • PeopleNational
Dorothy Feurring,
......
Rt.heSchineuPkes"lPibility of
G
Age .
16-23—Pagee nt, "The Romance of Jewish
Mi
ss
April
music.
Aency
for
the
settlement
rn
luncheon
panted them.
wi ll fuish
b
the
y
donor
b
held
'
gales
$5
2—Annual
May
therman of this
The next meetin g will o'clock, Esther Moore is chai
of the Gegrman-Jewish refugees.
3 '
A u xi I iary.

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