T1IIVEIROITIEWISBaIROXICLB and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE GOLDBERG SPEAKS ZIONIST SCHOLAR WINEMAN STRIKES KEYNOTE OF FEDERATION SEIZED AT VIENNA HERE THIS MONDAY RALLIES BY CALLING FOR A UNITED DETROIT Mossensohn Held on (Continued from Page One.) EFFORT TO AID HITLER TERROR REFUGEES Ben Zion not a central Jewish group, such an the Zionist Organization, for Service Group, under the direc- Goldman, Louis Robinson, Max (Continued from Page One) the world powers to deal with. Silverman, Max Jacobs, Ben Ilion of Mrs. Henry Levitt, who was - VIENNA. — (JTA) — Dr Ben B - - - "Jewish interest should be cen- gess, president of the Federation, I given floral and verbal tributes for Abramovitz, Nathan Brenner, Zion Mossensohn, director of the tared around the Palestinian ef• Moses Levitt, A. Ackerman, Max- Hebrew gymnasium at Tel Aviv, who wired his greetings to the her work. well Black, Joseph Heideman, Hy- was kept under arrest for three fo rt." Meeting of Monday Noon. gathering from Tucson, Arizona, Schaflander's Statement. his report was read by Kurt Pei- At the meeting of Monday af- man Altman, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- hours here on the charge that he Mr. Schaflander' made the fol- ar, executive director of the ternoon, under the chairmanship man, George Stutz, Aaron WE:ti- lowing statement: Federation. Mr. Enggass's report of Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mrs. wasser, Louis Solai. Executive "It seems almost unbelievable stated in art' Edwin M. Rosenthal reported for committee : Isaac Rosenthal, chair- that a campaign for members to Early is le 33 the bank. closed and we found the Fresh Air Society. The re- man; M. E. Williams, secretary; , , , els: which we had built. threatened. The the Zionist Organization has to ommunity Max Lieberman, Dr. D. Kliger, t sated h a tn th e t tnt very foundations of community undertakings por be put on at a time like this when chick we painstakingly leld In otherand Fund gave the camp $1,000 and Jacob Levine, Samuel Mintz, Wil- more prosperous years were being underminnI conditions are what they are in And we fo und •t or lit.. the enrollee of an additional $2,500 was received lem Sandler, Louis Dann. Mem- Germany, where Jews are being community security: wart and Maness. broken from the emergency drive. With bership committee: Dr. David Eli- homes and underprivileged children, Idleness driven from their homes and Pal- this money 300 underprivileged ger, chairman; Maxwell Black, and resentment. estine appears to be their only owe realised at once thal we c.le ant moss were taken care of, at the camp Aaron Weiswasser, Ben Abramo- haven. Although thousands upon vitz. House committee: Moses tine 04 Ce" at Brighton. an, Phi"' The ch ` 'men.'" .ounce against community enemies cannot thousands of Jews throughout the The nominating committee, gon- Levitt, chairman; Nathan Bren- wi ran nom , "Dealt. the failure of the Community Fund world are supporting Zionist smiting of Mine Sadie Hirschman, ner, Hyman Altman. to achieve its goal, despite the failureof the Ideals, we need many more to ex- Child !lacement Bureau. I Detroit banks. despite the tremendon loss of Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mrs. Syl- press their moral support by affili- our own colIntions—I tan pride In telling van S. Grosner, reported the re- Abraham J. Levin reported for m you todny that evn agency e t, fundaental ation with the Zionist Organiza- . es as .ma election of the following members the Jewish Child Placement Bu- within ths Federatio n, sonuna tion, through which world interest w and tor our Jewish community. Salaries of the board whose terms had ex- reau, of our social workers no other Malt mem- During the year 1933." /dr. Levin reported. and prestige are maintained for bers. never an, too high, were reduced to nth wed: 1 103 individual children were rendered sonic. this cause. Therefore, it should e print In February and March that they re- Mrs. H. C. Broder, Mrs. Abra- by our staff ThR does not include children Nembled a dole. We ore thankful that before under consIderatIOn fur placement o...- be apparent to every Jew that II. Mrs. Gor- Ionti service. rendered in conferencn with the eod of the yen these salaries were re- Ham cooper, Dr. William ner, membership in the Zionist Organi- do.' to a Irvin sage I or • greater num- don, Mrs. Sylvan S. Gros other agencies etc. One hundred and be of these needed In ma sort and despite Iwo of these children Were cared for In ton zation is one definite way of help- lies we did not Ices the Theodore Schwartz, George Stutz, the terrble i cut In saar ter home. 3rd 13 children were cared for with ing. impon nt people in the personnel of our Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Miss Sadie relatives and a few In public Inatitutions Federation. - On On 31, MI there were 134 children In "Only by a united Jewish con- Hirschman. Deter homes. Mr. Enggass enumerated the sciousness can we show the world Center Report. "The more melons problem we have to meet manner in which the various group le the hone- our method of combating Anti- Meyer L. Prentis, president of I In the can of this older voca"pn ,t t agencies triumphed over the crisis. the Jewish Community Center, Semitism. A membership in the ,rz Throug h He lauded the workers who were pointed out that although the I no . grid themseTree at Zionist Organization should be a no fault of their ow n :11e; ale when the, should either enter India- responsible for the success of the Center was opened in December, •n part of every Jew's equipment. e. Ind n, or continue to eat thern last Allied Jewish Campaign. "We sincerely hope that every and are attended and with its...facilities are already found gainful CcrUpatIOn about the expenditures in the agency fidgety non-member approached by our U. J. C. Report. inadequate and space has to be volved In their care. DR. BEN ZION MOSSENSOHN committee will join our forces." “The vocational Inflate. of OUn oily ale Walter Fuchs, president of the used In the Northern High School exceedingly limited and almost entirely un- The following are on the mem- United Jewish Charities, reported and Temple Beth El. acceptable to the eeeeeee chrisen had insulted Chancellor Dollfuss bership committee: of 10, Our back- back - “Ilowever, nth the recent Mr. Prentis said that it will be- that the amount due the banks on to-the-land to-the-land movement and with the very pal- in a speech delivered at Carlsbad Dr. Perry Burnstine, Joseph notes payable was reduced during come necessary in the near future pable failure of the professional and white last summer while the Zionist to conduct a campaign for 400 collar men toattain their goal. there is • Congress was in session at Prague. Ehrlich, Samuel Greenberg, Harry the past year by 51,347.60. definite change of attitude on the part of both Cohen, Bernard Isaacs, Dr. David Mr. Fuchs reported as follows: sustaining members who should our pannte end children. If It were prairie The president of the Zionist Or. Kliger, M. Kogan, Dr. E. Lipkin, lief a the tenant. pay dues ranging from $25 to to provide • training center where our Chil- ••visi follanne Is wee roved by the United Jewish Cbaritkist dren would receive • mechnical and agricul- ganization of Austria and a num- M. Mendelson, Michael Michlin, North rod CIlairs 11111 Holbenki Masai $100 a year. tural education Inan atmosphere congenial to ber of of other important wit- Jacob Miller, A. S. Purdy, Dr. D. nishss. bonding, 117 Wren Ilighwayi none them 1 feel that both the children and the Hebrew Schools Report. W. Lens Memorial. 317 Wee&ad, Roane Parente would respond well. It would seem nesses interceded with the police, J. Sandweiss, J. H. Sonenklar, morel Memorial, al IDarn, Ina Alr Aaron M. Pregerson, president that torch • training center would answer the explaining that the allegation Rabbi J. S. Sperka, S. Edelman, (rem.. Briehts, Dinars Camp, cad- of not only children dependent upon of the United Hebrew Schools, need en, Mit h. the support of wales but would fill a gene against Mossensohn was false, Dr. Harry August. ••Tho lInm• Ronk Memorial al VI Int in his annual report, stated that trine need now felt by the entire Jewish com• whereupon the Hebrew scholar Atthe meeting on Saturday eve- PhIlmirlehla I. Mtn sold a land eosin, the schools lastyear received $21.- ninny." The former Omsk AM Camp al MR. Menem ning, a committee was chosen to The following were added to the was released. for la past 1. yens as Ma ow- 000, or $11,000 less than the pre- have charge of the sale of tickets board of the Jewish Child Place- sled al • Menne rant an. the am el vious year. Income from tuition o Reach,' nu being nil le Ma [ea for the pageant "The Romance of fees was $7,310.50, or $1,600 less ment Bureau: Mrs. Arnold N. I. land talent. Hann, in le K. I.W. a People." Maxwell L. Black Brodie, Mrs. Ralph E. Foie, Dr. failure to 1ln op le the term ef his eaten, than the previous year. ne newsstand the 'sows?. The Resell. was chosen chairman of the com- Bus transportation for children, Louis Klein. The nominating com- angel Mamba is bein eon by the Jewish (Continued from Page One) mittee. Joseph H. Ehrlich is treas- mittee consists of Morse Goldman, Child Placement Sarno Yneer Fenian he reported, cost the schools nese . $3,600, the children paying $1,200 chairman; Dr. Samuel J. Levin hani, leader of the Stahlhelm, war urer and Samuel Weisman is sec- Federation Survey. in fares and the balance is covered Dr. Barnett 51albin, Norman ' veteran; organization, was ousted retary. Sunday afternoon's meeting was Goldberes C . by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Schwartz, Mrs. Al Weisman. by the Nazis for having ordered the featured by the presentation of Jewish Children's Home. schools. Membership dues last As a member of the governing admission of distinguished Jewish a report by Emanuel Berlatsky, in Herman Cohen, president, re- war veterans in the organization board of the Zionist Organization year brought $847, and this year behalf of a survey committee con- the sum of $1,014 had already ported for the Jewish Children's of America, Abraham Goldberg, PALESTINE! sisting of himself, Harold Silver, been received. Herman A. Aug- Home. Ile said that there were next Monday's speaker, plays a Esther Prussian, Lillian Anderson, The interest of the Jewish com- prominent role in the guidance of ust was the chairman of this year's 46 children in the home at the Max Gordon and Edith Bercovich, drive, and Dr. Albert E. Bern- beginning of 1933. Admissions munity in Palestine is still centered the Zionist movement in the to consider personnel practices stein and Aaron II. Silberblatt during the year were 18, while 22 on the long drawn out hearing of United States, His participation current In Detroit agencies. the case of the three Revisionists in Zionist leadership dates back brought in the largest number of were discharged. Mr. Berlataky reported that of Mr. Cohen stated that health accused of the murder of Dr. Chaim several decades and is the result members. the 131 employes who received Arlosoroff. Abdul Mejid, Arab con- The deficit of the schools at conditions in the home measured vict, who first confessed that he had of energetic and constant activity the survey questionnaire, 127 re- up to the highest expectations. turned statements. The survey present Is $30,000, the largest por- All children over seven are given committed the murder, later re- in advancing the ideal of the Jew- ish National Home in Palestine, pointed out that there have been tion consisting in back salaries a Hebrew School education, and canted and when placed on the wit- lie was born in Russia 60 years drastic reductions in salaries which due the teachers. their public school training is also ness stand related how two of the ago and started his career as an are below the average initial sal- "Community on Trial." watched accordingly. The total defendants, Abraham Staysky and educator. His interest in Zionism aries which were received by the A feature of Monday after- expense for the year was $18,- Zvi Rosenblatt, approached him in began when he was 14 years of social workers. His paper sounded noon's meeting was the presenta- 642, $11,131 of which came from the Jaffa jail and offered him $1,- I age and has continued with in- tion of a sketch, "The Community the Community Fund and the bal- 000 if he would say that he killed a warning: creasing intensity since that time. on Trial," the Jews of this city ance being a self-supporting sum Dr. Arlosoroff. He also said that "The reason for unfavorable Regarded today as one of the most being sued for $1,000,000 by the derived from memberships and they offered a fellow Arab convict salary rates for social workers prolific Jewish writers in the three agencies which reported for contributions. £500 to substantiate the story. Ab- are too complex for analysis country, he started his literary the lack of support of their dul declared that he had not been activity over 30 years ago, writing within the scope of this paper. Social Service Bureau. institutions. The judge, Dr. Ben- in Jaffa in years . . . The Pales- It must be pointed out, how- extensively in Ilebrew and in Theodore Levin, president, re- jamin D. Welling, in his decision, tine government has appointed a ever, that unless • more favor- Yiddish. Among the outstanding berated the lack of support for ported for the Jewish Social Serv- commission to three men to consid- able salary pokey will be adopt- ice Bureau. He stated that dur- er the feasibility of introducing an and important publications to communal endeavors. ed, Detroit will find it more and which he contributed are the Other members of the cast ing the past year, in conjunction income tax in Palestine ... Reports more difficult to attract work- flashiloach, ilaolam, Human, Ha- were: Sydney Marwil, Nathan Mil. with the Jewish Unemployment from Tel Aviv indicate that 1933 ers competent for the jobs in Emergency Relief Council, $30,- was a boom year for Jewish in- toren, Hapoel Hazair and various stein, Morris Cohn, Stevie Sara, Jewish Social Agencies, others. For a time he was asso- 000 was spent in relief alone. The survey discussed the policy Bohn, Jacob Clayman, Lionel Fink, During each month workers dustry in that town. ciate editor of the liatoren and of agencies with regard to vaca- Benjamin Wilk, Mrs. Herbert handled 500 cases. During 1933, POLAND. , subsequently became editor of tions, and especially deplored the Metz and Lillian Popkin. The play 668 major and 1,338 minor cases Eight Endek students who par- that publication. He was for 18 was written by Mrs. A. Max Kohn fact that workers are not made were taken care of. Reporting on ticipated in a demonstration years editor of Dos Yiddishe Folk, more secure by compensation in- and coached by Mrs. Kathryn the arrangement made with the against the Pilsudski government official organ of the Zionist Or- surance. Mr. Berlataky recom- Vincent Mayer. child care agencies, Mr. Levin which wound up by attacking Jews ganization. In addition to innu- Monday Night's Meeting. mended that the Federation ap- on the Warsaw streets were sen- merable articles, monographs and The meeting on Monday eve- said: point a personnel committee to tenced to serve one month each in brochures that he has written, he work jointly with the Association ning was featured by an address web Ina Jrwlrb Jail .. , Endeks and Socialists in has to his credit three books in by Samuel A. Goldsmith, executive Children, lime ard as Jewish Chine el...- opposition to the Pilsudski regime of Federation Employes. Hebrew and two in Yiddish, corn• Inent it:, res 0550.7 tr:7 1141=7: attacked the Jewish Deputies in the posed of literary criticism, an- The meeting adopted a motion director of the Jewish Charities of responlble the placement of Jewish thIldren la als non authorizing the appointment of Chicago. Speaking on "Jewish malty Ote Innen and rerommendallon Polishparliament for not joining alysis of social movements and Social Work at the Cross Roads," an manila to • Mot committee ow child them in voting non-confidence in the such a committee for a study of belles lettres. eat, of these mann, rare rearnontall. Mr. Goldsmith said in part: the points raised in the survey. The role he plays in the shaping skirt it Is le Mirada the organizalla speaker who is alleged to have jam- •1 1n contdering the economic altuation a. It Mr. Berlatsky's paper was dis- effects social work, we must realize certain and tenni.' best suited in ea. ease. n• med through the new constitution of Zionist activity throughout the nfluence condition. In nesatin recognize, that the mann at Wi- factors then without giving the deputies a world is best indicated by the cussed by Julian . Krolik and Mrs. tmportent le the United States In the andave. we nn from their lame lc • sent.* •a Henry Wineman. Mrs. Wineman -nun notice tint this I. • (Ratio country. maned to only Is the aaaaaaa of an Wien chance to debate the measure .. . fact that he has been a member man, culture. Ina abroad pressing in I attn. It Is sIgnIncat that ammalmnen its A proposal by a Polish deputy to of the World Zionist Actions urged the need for the establish- with upon It on mile. of sea roan, east, west I ese-half •I the cane referred le the Mat ...ID. were disposed et Innen the remov- impose educational tests upon all Committee for 20 years, and is, and /net amen oin ment of minimum salaries for leveloped .an Internailonal point of Mew. firre- al el ne easedtreat the kens merchants was seized upon by the in fact, the oldest member, in workers, and pointed to the need end we must realize that we are a localised The following were added to the for an opportunity for further re- -onto. with cultures end niterests es different board of the Jewish Social Service Endeks as occasion to demand that point of service, of that body in different settione of the country se the, traders be classified according to this country. He has taken a flection by social workers through in sr. among the people. of onion nation. of Bureau: Mrs. David S. Diamond, schooling. Since Jewish schools are comprehensive interest in every Europe. So Intricate and serious are the a medium of further study. Dr. A. M. Hershman, Dr. Leo M. implicit in these factor.. that hole not recognized, this would give the Mr. Krolik expressed the belief problems lents of .raernment often marvel tint we ol Franklin, Mrs. David J. Levy, Mrs. Endeks an opportunity to demand phase of the Zionist movement. that under present deplorable togethn 51 all. He was first secretary of the Order Melville S. Welt and Abe Srere, re- 'lea. what happened when depremion struck the ousting of Jews from business. Sons of Zion, which he helped to conditions the salary of $83.33 a 'hie gigantic. localised country/ Pressure. and elected, and Mrs. Harry L. Jack- month for clerical workers is fair, oroblems created by life la great cities. by the son and Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, new THE REST OF EUROPE: found, was president at one time of agriculture. ad by the localizatIon but urged that ways be found for decline George Bratianu has organized of the Peale Zion, which he also If mann. wen midden', so forcibly exerted members. increasing the $15.60 per week 'net government had to do what manning helped to found, was one of the part of the Liberal party in Ru- The nominating committee con- nd ..,a ntrio b itiL salaries of maintenance worker', e teLal re:sterna{ s in htstry ...da ,,, sists of Mrs. HenryWineman, mania into an outright anti-Semi- first organizers of the Achooza many of whom are married. Mr. lust one mcnranic procedure. Relief M movement, and a member of the tic political group • .. Soviet news- Isaac Shetzer, Julian It. Krolik. o w being given at only to C. W. A. arid Krolik also urged the two-week in cW. papers ridiculed the appeal of the administration of the Jewish Na- Unemployment Council, S. worker. and to the millions of tam- the year vacation, with an in- nonrated by public and private funds. tional Fund. Polish Agudath Israel against al- Israel Himelhoch, president, re- to tranalents or C. C. C. boys Relief Is creased vacation period in ex- or In 1921, he took a leading part leged religious persecution in the now given La the farmer. the industrialist, and ported for the Jewish Unemploy- ceptional cases. lie also favored he banker. In fact. almost half the KIM.• ment Emergency Council, Among Soviet Union... The Soviet Union in helping Dr. Weizmann organ- Inn of the Tinned State. Is now being elven group insurance for the Federation relief the achievements of the past year mourned the death of the three air ' ize the Keren Hayesod in the either directly or indirectly. kinds personnel. -Jewish phIlanthrop7 ha. nrylved he pointed to the consolidation of men who were killed after a rec- United States and since then has d diMcultles becauseour dominant Interne Mrs. Eleanor Ford, director of bee been active as speaker and writer not been primarily In intitutions as the Kosher Kitchen with the House ord breaking stratosphere flight. the North End Clinic, urged that ma but in problems et adlustment to a of Shelter and the formation of One of them was a Jew , , , The in advancing the interests of this „.le • definite policy be set down with .hs;iri i ng. sociaL ias , w o,e i l oc.olnoom hnn the Co-operative Council of Jew- Amsterdam newspaper, Het Volk, Zionist fund-raising agency. Sub- regard to workmen's compensa• treme r aous " b corden invite of government ish Family Welfare Organizations. declared that General Sherrill and sequently, he was one of the government scan II not gentles. to tion. the American Olympic Committee champions of the idea of extend- Tuesdays Meeting. to deal with the Invol•edproblems of domeetle Service Group Meeting. relations. health. Ms . which arise directly The meeting at noon on Tues- had been deliberately misled by the ing the Jewish Agency to include Following Mr. Wineman's ad- mit of the earn Mallon Mut creates the day was featured by a play, "A Nazis and that German Jewish ath- the non-Zionists. His consistent seed toe actual physical relief. dress at the meeting of the Service °uwe ever get • fully Ameticanised na- Morning With Federation Health letes haven't even the ghost of a and eloquent support of this ef- It would prove to Group Sunday night, Mr. Peiser b, of Jewish whmaots chance of participating in the 1936 fort is believed to have helped tt holding force of all Agencies." In the cast were: be the 0050 powerful greatly in the union between Zion- expressed thanks to all who made n Jewish community Hit David e. Otamond Dr. D 1 Bando•... olympics • • • ••W could got alone In every communit, Doris Puchowitzky, Eleanor Stanfield. 05,14 the extended Jewish agency, of possible the large turnout of about with fever Institution it the community had May. Front Nelson. Selma J Innspliner. Ron UNITED STATES: fists and non-Zionists, and created 900 at the dinner meeting. Ile Roger. Minnie Denman. Helen Slits. Dr. better and...ding of what social con- Over 300 pounds of anti-Jewish whose executive he is a member. Emil Botha. Lull Tacit. Jack ?Daman, tan ea • called attention to the coming to dition should be Al It Is there multinctly of Instltutlona DI create interest Harry Orannen Dorothy Dothan•. Reny rot- anti-Catholic Nazi literature was During a series of visits to Pal- Detroit of the pageant "The Ro- among violas gran mar. Ron Ooldberg, Albert Munn. Rut h seized on the North German Lloyd estine, the first of which was in ,tewlsh social work Is as eternal as the McKinney, Dora Taylor. Florence Rayn, Lillian mance of a People," and declared Andenon. Ruth Wohl. Beulah Wood. Via Wil- freighter Este in New York har- 1919, and his fourth in 1933, Mr. that it will be a cementing force Jewish peopler-and ther a long time... Hams. Milton Lena bor. Customs officials who made Goldberg acquainted himself with rho on, •as 'Mt. by Meyer 13 Hebrew Free Loan Report. for good-will between Jew and dulthereer and Miss Einar eitanSeld. mated the search held the chief cook on every aspect of the Jewish devel- Fred 51. Butzel presided on by Dr Lan Lipkin. non-Jew. charges , . . Congressman Dick- opment in Palestine and has en- Aaron DeRoy, who presided at Monday evening, and six agencies Old Folks' Home Report. stein announced that he is seeking the Service Group meeting, en- reported. Jacob Levin, reporting for the grand jury indictments against a riched his theoretical knowledge of the Zionist movement with an David S. Zemon, reporting for Old Folks' Home, stated that the dorsed Mr. Peiser'a enthusiastic number of leading propagandists intimate understanding of the report about the pageant, and the Ilebrew Free Loan Associa- main problem is to be able to in the United States .. , lie also problems and the prospects of called for reports from the fol- tion, stated that during the past accommodate new applicants. The announced that he has evidence in He the Jewish National Home. two years there has been a de- home, he said, is filled to capacity. lowing: his possession on the activities of was one of the very first Zionist Mrs. Henry Wineman, for wel- crease in the number of loans During the year the home had 59 the Silver Shirts in connection with leaders to advocate the value of granted, due to the difficulty in fare council. ' inmates. Three were newcomers. the Nazis.... private initiative in building up Maurice Caplan, chairman of securing endorsers. He said that Four passed away. Palestine, and helped marketing the campaign planning committee. the majority of loans are granted Many local groups were thanked Mrs. Emory Monash, Mrs. Harry , the first bond issue of Tel-Aviv. who said his group hoped to de- for business purposes, and some for their co-operation. The public is invited to the lec- velop an interesting and formid- are given to students. An aver- Mr. Levin said the oldest inmate Winston. New members appoint- ed to the board at its last meeting ture by Abraham Goldberg, ad- able campaign. lie said that a age of $6 was loaned to 1,500 I of the home is 98 years old. are Mrs. David Wilkes, Mrs. How- mission to which will be free, special motion picture is being families. Mothers' Clinic Report. • • • Report. filmed to assist in the coming House •f Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger sub- ard Reichert, Mrs. Sigmund Rob- Belief He Insulted Dollfuss. F a 1 e 1 1 ; t 1 I 1 1 t t I I n WEEK IN REVIEW alt Describing his experiences in Palestine, where he spent his Sab- batical Year recently on leave from his congregation after 25 years of service, Dr. Hershman stated that the Histadruth, the labor party in Zionism, is today the dominating force in the move- ment. "We need something else be- sides the labor theories," he de- clared. "You can't build Pales- tine without private ownership and enterprise. The Zionist dis- tricts must be so revitalized that they will be an inspiration to such investors. Furthermore, we can't wait in Palestine. We must ac- quire all the land possible, and as quickly as possible." Pointing out that Palestine needs more Jews and that Ameri- can Jews should go there as set- tlers, Rabbi Hershman said that all Palestinian leaders agreed, when he asked them for a message to American Jewry, that Jews should go to Palestine, and if they can't they should make in- vestments there. Rabbi Hershman spoke of the extensive Zionist labor efforts in preparing Chalutzim on Hach- sharahs—training farms—for set- tlement in Nicotine. lie said that the Histadruth prepares the youth not only for Zionist under- standing but also to adhere to Marxist theories. He then ad- vanced the proposal that the Zion- ist Organization should similarly train Chalutzim on specially pre- pared farms so that the central body of the movement might send its share of workers who are not necessarily trained in Marxism. "The Zionist Organization should encourage the formation of small societies, under the auspices of the larger organization which is too unwieldy for intensive educa- tional work," Rabbi Hershman said. "There should be something distinct about the Zionist Organi- zation which should stress every aspect of the movement." William B. Isenberg, president, outlined a program of activities for the year. James I. Ellmann, chairman of the program corn- mittee, introduced Rabbi Hersh- man and announced a series of lectures, which will include an ad- dress to the local organization on Feb, 19 by Abraham Goldberg and another address by Pierre Van Paassen on March 3. KASHRUTH COUNCIL OFFICERS ELECTED (Continued from Page One) the organization. Such a confer- ence has been called for Sunday, Feb. 18, at 1:30, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A preliminary meeting of the board was held at the congregation on Thursday, Feb. 15. All synagogues which have not yet elected representatives to this body and anyone desiring infor- mation may secure same by call- ing or writing the secretary, Meyer Weisenfeld, 957 National Bank Building, Cadillac 8788, The entire Jewish population interested in the Kashruth ques- tion, which is one of the most vital in Orthodoxy, is urgently re- quested to support this movement. Shelter inson, Mrs. Bayre Levin and Mrs. DR. HERSHMAN URGES ZIONIST REVITALIZATION Monroe Rosenfield. Calling for a revitalization of North End Clinic, Jesse F. Hirschman, president, the Zionist movement, Dr. A. M. reported for the North End Clinic, Hershman, rabbi of Congregation • pub- He stated that 72,786 visits were Shaarey Zedek, addressing . made at the clinic in the past year. lie meeting of the Zionist Omani- Of these, 41 per cent were Jews, , nation of Detroit, on Wednesday, 34 per cent non-Jewish white and at Webster Hall, urged the crea- tion of a strong Chalutz movement 25 per cent colored. The staff, Mr. Hirschman stated, hand for increased educe 'Anal work to make Zionists better in- wee reduced from 32 to 22. Two new members were added to ' formed of the movement nod the board of the North End Clinic, ' Palestine's achievements. Dr. Hershman stated at the out- Mrs. Hyman C, Broder and Ralph Mayer, and the following were s- set that in his view the raising of funds for Palestinian closes elected: Jesse F. Hirschman, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, J. B. Neiman, should no longer be the purpose Marcus Kates. Andrew Wineman, of the Zionist Organization, and Mrs. Andrew Wineman. The noel- that it should become the task of nating r-mmittee consisted of Mrs. the community. Louis James Rosenberg, Maurice i "I call any Federation • failure Goldenberg and Joseph H. Ehr• if it does not include Pales'ine in lich. its budget," Rabbi Hershman said. Our Annual Sale Now in Progress Purity Rainbow Assembly will sponsor a carnival on Saturday evening, Feb. 24, in the large hall Custom-Made Ready-To-Wear CLOTHING Every Overcoat Reduced to • % PRICE Suits Also Greatly Reduced Open Evenings to 9 KOSINS 1430 Griswold Street White Star Milk Corporation MISS THELMA SLATKIN of the Eastern Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine avenue. Fortune telling, dancing, re- freshments, and many forms of amusement are promised by the committees, according to Miss Thelma Slatkin. 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Reporting for the }louse of mitted the Mothers' Clinic report, Milton M. Alexander, reporting Shelter, Max Lieberman retiring I and said the clinic war able to for the public relations committee, president, told of the merger of carry through ■ curtailed pro- said plans are under way for the the House of Shelter with the gram with half the Federation al- campaign propaganda work, in- Kosher Kitchen. Mr. Lieberman lowance. Branch clinics were es- cluding advertising, radio and deplored the fact that the home tablished at the North End Clinic 13 constantly losing in member- and the Parkside Hospital for newspaper efforts. Harry IL Solomon, chairman of ship. In the past year he said that the giving of birth control advice. the collection committee, reported for food alone the sum of $2,266 During the year, the report that in the past eight months was spent, this being half of the stated, 765 patients visited the 63% per cent of the 1933 pledges net income. The home served clinic. The total cost of operating have been collected, this romper- 28,134 meals last year. the clinic was $1,155. The medical staff of Mothers' ing very favorably with the fol- Officers were elected by the Health Clinic consists of Dr. Fred lowing figures: 1929, 66 per cent; House of Shelter as follows: 1930, 50 per cent; 1931, 48 per Honorary president, Dr. A. M. W. Thomas, Dr. S. S. Wittenberg, real; 1932, 46 per cent. Of the Hershman; president, Isaac Rosen- Dr. John T. Lee. Members of the sum of $114,120 pledged in the! that; vice-presidents, Samuel 'ay board are: Mrs. M. B. Sulu- 1933 campaign, $71,622 has been Mintz and William Sandler; trees- berger. president; Mrs. !ferry eollected thin far. urer, Louis Dann; financial secre- Farbstein, vice-president; Mrs. Jamea I. D. Straus reported for tary, Benjamin Kaminsky; record- Edwin Rosenthal. Mrs. Aaron De- 'ng secretary, 51. E. Williams; Roy, Dr. Florence Brown. Mrs. the entertainment committee. 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