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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-02-23

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WEEK IN REVIEW




1 MICHAEL DASHKIN NOTED JOURNALIST ALUMNI OF U. H. S.
MANAGES TICKET , TO SPEAK MARCH 3 DANCE ON SATURDAY

1 SALE FOR HALEVY
(Continued from Page One)
The annual winter dance of the

PIONEER WOMEN FORM
NEW DETROIT BRANCH

(Continued from Page One)
C.
LETTER- B 071

A new club was formed four
eldest that it was a crime to pay
months ago through the efforts of
United Ilebrew Schools Alumni
debts to Germans now in exile. A Preparations for the ninth an ing not only with Great Britain Association is to be held Saturday Henry Wineman's Thanks. Mrs. Linsky and Mrs. Novag of
tine of 1,000 marks was imposed' nual concert of the Detroit Hal-, but also with Russia in an effort to evening, Feb. 24, at Byron-Phila- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
upon a woman who paid a debt to, , evy Singing Society are in full I
delphia Hall.
Once more it is my pleasant tion.
a German manufacturer living out- I swing. This concert promises to I get some of the Zionists out of
This new club is known as the
Hundreds of alumni and their duty to express to you the thanks
side of Germany sinch March, 1933. be the outstanding m u s i c a I there
for settlement
in Palestine,
and with
Germany when
the per- friends will be present to renew and appreciation of the Jewish Detroit Pioneer Women's Organi-
At all Michigan State
achievement the Halevy has spon- wilted are to be released for Pal-
POLAND:
Welfare Federation for your fine zation for Palestine, Northwest-
Minister of the Interior Pieracki,
1 estinian colonization.
Retail Liquor Stores
ern Branch.
co-operation.
answering a violent anti-Semitic.
on
Fiftieth
Birthday.
Honored
The activities of this new or-
Much of the success of the
Following the meeting, Mr. Gold-
attack made by Endek deputies in
three Federation Days may be at- ganization are not only centered
the Polish parliament declared that
berg was honored by a group of
about money-raising, but also for
tributed
to
the
fact
that
they
perpetrators of acts of violence
Detroit friends on the occasion of
were so well presented in the cultural work in the form of
against any minority in Poland,
his fiftieth birthday, at a get-to-
columns of The Chronicle which readings at meetings by individ-
would be severely punished by the!
171! t her at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
reaches such a large group of men ual members, discussions and lec-
Polish government. He said that
Ralph Davidson, 1693 Virginia
and women interested in the prob- tures by authorities in the Jewish
SCOTCH
Poland's greatness in the past weal
I Park. Mr. Goldberg is to be feted '
lems of Detroit's Jewish coin- literary field in Detroit.
due to her ability to live in peace ,
at a testimonial massmeeting on
yj
WHISKEY
Every four weeks social gather-
munity.
with the minorities within the Po-
the occasion of his birthday in
ings are held for the purpose of
Sincerely yours,
lish state ... Another government
March at the Town Hall in New I
By Special Appointment to His
raising money for worthy causes.
HENRY WINEMAN.
leader admitted frankly that Po-
York City.
Majesty King George V and to
A social affair was held Jan.
Chairman,
Board
of
Governors,
land regretted the large number of
In a statement made following
the Royal Family. CHIVAS
Jewish Welfare Federation. 31, and it was a success, money
Jews in the country, but pointed
his address at the Zionist meeting,
REGAL is imported in its
being
raised
for
the
present
tool
out that anti-Semitism was no solu-
Mr. Goldberg expressed the hope
original
package from Scotland
campaign for Palestine, $15 be-
tion for the problem . . . The de-
that the remains of Karl Marx
—it is world famous for its
ing
donated
by
this
organization
cislon of the Warsaw Jewish corn-
would some day be buried in Pales-
rich,
delicious
flavor. CHOICE
for that purpose.
munity to appoint six new rabbis
tine. His statement was occasion- 1
SCOTCH . WHISKEY at its
The officers of this new club
has precipitated a controversy be-
ed by news from England that
BEST!
are:
tween the Agudath Israel, the Miz-
Dean Inge proposed a e n d i n g
rachi and the non-orthodox groups.
the bones of Karl Marx to Rus-
Airs. Initch, recording secretary;
Snakes:
While the two orthodox groups are
sia because they were not wanted
What Every Jew In /merits Should Know" Mrs. Rightman, financial secre-
will be the title of • discourse by Dr. Leo M. tary; Mrs. Herman Sorin, treas-
attempting to have their members
in England. Mr. Goldberg, em-1
Franklin Sunday morning, Feb. 15. at WS.
10th Floor Transportation Bldg., Detroit
appointed, the other group insists
On Sabbath, Feb. 24. Dr. Frsklin will urer; Mesdames Fannie and Anna
phasizing that he was never a
preach on the topic. - The Art of Forgetting •' Greenberg, social committee; Mrs.
that the new posts are entirely su-
Marxist, nevertheless said that at
Phone CA. 9107
tacks upon Jews on the ground of
perfluous.
Kozan, Mrs. Neiman, Mrs. Kanatt,
Dr Heller to Osage Temple MOH:
MISS ANNA HECKER
MICHAEL DASHKIN
On Sunday. Mesh 1. iet 10:18• m.. Dr.
Mardian have become so persis- I
PALESTINE:
Bernard Heller, director of the Hillel Founda- Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs. Ross,
Si Ann Arbor. will occupy the Temple pul- membership committee.
News of the week from Palestine 'wired. Included in the program tent and unfair that he felt that all friendships of school days and to tion
pit end speak on he subject, -When Towed'
At present this organization is
continues to center on the Arlosor- is the cantata "Miriam's Gesang" Jews should commence to lay claim; join in the work of the association. Spells Triumph."
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
Maxwell
Jospey's
orchestra
will
working to raise its quota for the
off hearing. Abdul Mejid, Arab by Franz Schubert, with soprano to Marx, with the hope that his
Temple Sisterhood:
Oleos 111.1
convict, who created a sensation solo sung by Emma Lazaroff bones would some day find their play. Bridge tables will be set Members of the Temple Sisterhood Me in- forthcoming annual luncheon by
en "" Ro ROY B. CARLIN
for
those
who
do
not
dance,
and
Scheyer,
popular
well
known
Be-
natural
burial
place
in
a
Jewish
vited
to
join
classes
in
sewing.
knitting,
con-
1111 Penobscot Building.
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
EsIesIvely Ines. Ts Outs foe 13 Tear.
when he first confessed that he
bridge, tooting and current events. For
Palestine.
cookies and ginger ale will be tract
tions,
to
take
place
Starch
20
at
killed Dr. Arlosoroff and then re- troit artist.
more detailed Information. call Mrs. Frank
!
Martin. chairman. Longfellow 2625. No charge the Statler Hotel. Meetings are
Last Monday's meeting was open- served.
canted and asserted that two of the
Ticket sales for this event are
Miss Anna Hecker is a member fur expert Instruction.
held every Tuesday evening at the
defendants, Staysky and Rosen- under the direction of Michael ed by William B. Isenberg, presi-
0choo1 Peals Dinner Dann:
blatt had offered him £1,900 for the Dashkin , social chairman of the dent, who turned the chair over to of the committee in charge. High
!Tuxedo-flolmur Talmud Torah.
Your sons and daughter. ol high school
confession, was on the witness I Halevy. Although Mr. Dashkin James I. Ellmann, chairman of the i George Weiswasser is chairman age
rim
• e Invited to altend the annual
stand for six days, while defense has been a member of the organ)- program committee. Mr. Goldberg's I and is assisted by Seymour Til- dol:rr donee or Temple
night. March 3. at 410. Dinner. en-
counsel Samuel cross - examined I , nation for only three years, he has address was preceded by an A B j chin, Lenore Markson, Mervin &thirds
tertainment. dancing. Subeeription. 65 cents.
him. The Arab stuck to his story: made a very important niche for C program of which Dr. David Gerson and Joseph Colten.
i.u.
Si
the Temple:

A
special
call
has
been
made
although Samuel was able to make I I himself
in Halevy activities ' , oilman took charge.
A large congregation heard Dr. Leo M.
to members f th I of 1924, The Intermediate Department of the School
him admit a number of con tradic- Ithrough his conscientious and ar-
th Franklin is the sweat rabbi at Temple Beth
Van Paassen's C

a nonurTMH .. •PrireTtted b; Jaccb• •egulor Sabbath services on Feb. la
ay. 61715505 Dtrh e' aml
Dons and conflicts with earlier tee- dent work. During the year of
Pierre Van Paassen, who is to which was headed by Naomi Buch- 'Pl Miss
Joyce Dash. on Sunday morning. Feb. The congregation was manifestly glad to hove
alter,
to
be
present
to
talk
over
timony. The Morison Commission, 1933, he was treasurer of the or- be the speaker here on Saturday
25, 01 11:45. It will be repeated on Sun- Dr. Pronklin speak at Inc Temple after a long
which investigated the conducted of ganization, filling that important evening, March 3, at Hotel Statler, ! plans for the celebration of the der ofternoon Si 1 o'clock before the primary period during which he has not been in Pon-
deportment. which celebrates Purim by • ms- alas. Dr. Franklin has been closely associated
the Palestine police during the position with great capability and is of Flemish ancestry, his people tenth anniversary of this class.
Suers& party.
with the local Temple for many years. It
The Junior High School will celebrate Purim was upon his recommendation that Rabbi Ber-
Arab riots, brought in a report efficiency. In his present capacity having lived on the same piece of'',
i ger came to Pontiac. He his Been the con•
CM • special Purim play ent tled The
completely exonerating them. The of social chairman, the Ilalevy so- land in Flanders since the ninth
Daughter of Her People." and directed by
grow from Rs meager beginning ,
commission declared that the police cial activities have proven very century. He was educated at the ageous stand against governmental Miss Marilyn Stone.
to • eisble. flourishing congregation • nd much
Senior High School will celebrate with of the prmress ha been under his guidance
acted with "restraint and forebear- successful as well as entertaining. Athenaeum of Antwerp and at the
and intrigue in Pales- The
Purim
'dinner-dance
on
Saturday
Mght.
pole
n
the sublect 'To Se A. Jew " Dr

ance" . . Although the bulk of
-
ots of 1929. Every March
L The principal feature of the en-
n s klins w
' as introduced by Rabbi Berger
mr, - Dashkin
is very confident of Erasmian Gymnasium in Ratter•: tine during the riots
sun being , 'the spiritual (other of the con.
the population is known to be op. a capacity audience for the com- darn. The war interrupted his stu-; Zionist in America read his stirring tntainment will be a play given by the High gestation
'• After services • reception was
School Marna Club entitled, "Nis First Dress
posed to income taxes which may ig Halevy ninth annual concert, dies. Wounded twice and decorated account of the heroism of the Yin- Suit" and directed by Mrs. Nathan Bert*
held and Les w•served.
Mrs. Alice Jacobson
as
pouring.
and Mrs. Elmer
prevent new businesses coming than
by the advance sale of by the late King Albert of the! buy at that time in the New Pales-
Palestine, the .government has tickets.
Belgians personally, "for extreme! tine. In February and March, 1933,
Rabbi Elmer Berger give the invocation at
the Lincoln Club banquet on Tuesday. Feb
named a commission to study the
coolness and initiative under heavy , Pierre van Paassen visited Ger- YEHUDI BEN ZVI'S
13, and on Wednesday, Feb. 14, the rabbi was
question of the introduction of such •
fire in the attack on Ypres salient,' many and was arrested by the
guest speaker et c the Kiwanis lub In Mt.
SHOW
ON
MARCH
12
PURIM OBSERVANCE he broke away from his ancestral' Nazis on the suspicion of having
morns. Mich. He spoke on "Shape of Things
a tax.
Wells.
to Come.'' by H
and came to Canada after aided several Jews to have escaped
THE REST OF EUROPE:
Before buying your 1934 license, call us for a
OF NATIONAL FUND bearings
As a result of his successful per- pram
.rerTid p e t tr
.0 of orlaw Br Tnnc;' to." mem
from
the
Hitlerite
house
of
bondage
the
war,
where
he
entered
journal.
For the ninth time, the trial of r

formances, Yehudi Ben Zvi, who °wand County Her Association when dye
so
called
and
for
spreading
Good deal on a
peared
In
Circuit
Court.
She
was
intro-
Bronstein, Rumanian Jewish Poole
(Continued from Pnge One)
i ' m.
goes under the title "the world's
by Carl H. Pelton and wag welcomed
His rise in newspaper work was "Greuel"-propaganda in France youngest strong man," will appear be need
Zion leader, was postponed by the
Judge
Frank
L.
nosy.
presiding
Judge
of
the
writer for the De- and the United States. Every news. again in another performance at ree . ntd.. te4r,r , t,.. of ofZr ititso Tilli:L. Mr.. tliex:n er .
Rumanian government ... Ifungar- honoring Menahein U s s i s hkin, rapid. Feature writ
ian Nazis asked Regent llorthy of I world president of the Jewish Na- troit News and the Atlanta Consti- paper using Mr. Van aassen s ar- Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- Bk.. and her parents and members of her fam-
Hungary to allow them to carry on tional und, on the occasion of his tution, successively, he was called tilces in America has been barred ter on Monday evening, March 12.
thrPrres Itrenner."Orlibalr
L ie lir
to New York by the publishers of from entry into Germany on the
propaganda. They declared that seventieth birthday.
Ben Zvi challenges any auto-
the late New York World, whit af- round that "Van Paassen is
they had nothing in common with
mobile firm to produce an auto- Immediate 7.1 ■ 7*"..lsalra"?Im":"ZiVtate
Jew,
who
uses
a
false
name
Dutch
ter a short period in the metropoli-
the German Nazis except anti- Purim Celebration. in Hebrew
mobile which he cannot stop. On drive at dinner. A reception was held for
tan area, sent him to Europe as and whose real name," according to the stage of Littman's on March many New York friends 01 Mr. and Mn. 0
Semitism. . . . An Italian Jewish
Schools.
feature writer and columnist for the Angrif, "is Pinchus Pascovits, 12 he will show how he can stop Charles Brenner.
novelist won a coveted literary
Purim will be celebrated in the the Evening World. Among his an ex-rabbi from the Ukraine."
prize for his novel dealing with
Sunday evening the Junior Temp!e club son-
In addition to crossing and re- an eight-cylinder Packard, and he sored a Monte Carlo parr at the Temple.
Egyptian Jewish families ... The traditional manner in all branches journalistic scoops was the an-
nouncement of the termination of crossing Germany since the Hitler declares that he can overpower The Sisterhood Study group met ot the
Paris relief committee announced
automobile produced.
Temple Tuesday afternoon et 1.30 and eon•
the Roman question six months be- regime came into power, Pierre any
that it must suspend Its work for
In addition, Ben Zvi will have a United IS discussion of Somerset Maugham's
fore the reconciliation between the van Paassen visited the Soviet Un-
German Jewish refugees unless
one-inch
steel bar, five feet long, •41tf Human Bondoge."
ion
several
times
for
a
study
of
Italian state and the Vatican be-
money is forthcoming at once. Hun-
bent over his nose by 2,000
p•port returned to her home
dreds of refugees will be turned dren will send Salach Moms ex• came an accomplished fact. lie MIS Jewish conditions. Ile has just pounds of weight. He was pre- Miss Roberta Re
ee s nd1111.4..n
.
ye w k
hWhlelriamcoUsf,..
""
.
t
into the streets if the committee changing gifts with one another. the personal guest of Signor Musso- come from Turkey where he was viously seen in Universal movies. 0wI
FRED FABER, Pres.
Port of Lasing. Mich.
the
guest
of
Kemal
Pasha,
presi-
d
the
li
f
thka
and
to
ceases functioning . . . The only
dent
of
the
Turkish
republic
dur-
country of Fascism in th e compan y
MAX CARP, Sec'y and Treas.
Turkish Jewish paper in that coun-
SILHOUETTES
VA1-KOMS
formed
gi a
with the Duce's brother, Arnaldo.
ld ing the recent celebrations of the The Silhouettes en tertained Toll Beeline A grou of d rls an d boys have
A
p
try suspended publication. One of PLEDGE PAYMENT
Valentine social. Sunday, Peb. II. club. the Fal-Roms, under the sponsoshio of
13313 Linwood Avenue at Davison
the reasons is the conflict between
PLEA BY PEISER Pierre van Paassen is a well-known tenth anniversary of the republic. at Phl the at Je a wish
Community Center .
Jules Polleck, The ages of the girls are front
The
mernberahip
quota
of
the
Silhouette*
Os
111
end
over.
and
the
boys
18
and
older.
The
figure in the ghettos of Europe and
the assimilationist and anti-assimi.
AMITE CLUB
AVALON THEATER BLDG.
not yet been reached and Is open to girls from club's ',arose. are sc.!. worts and charity
is
one
of
the
few
non-Jews
who
is
lationist groups into which Turkish
The Amity Club held It last meeting et 18 to 21 eas of • e
work.
(Continued from Page One)
Lorraine Clayman
president. Esther Ro-
an honorary citizen of Tel Aviv, He the home of Miss May Cherrlet, 1113 Dick
Meeting. se held on Sundays at 3 . 30 p. m.
Jewry is divided . . . Heinz Liep-
Townsend 6-9796
sin vice-Preoldent and Anancial-secretary, 111- The neat meeting will be held at 2483 Taylor
,T,Z.d Vs= :7srls
mann, German Jewish refugee au- paign meets that pledge in full passed into the hearts of the Jewish
s tem. gfding secretory : and Selma "ens Those Interested In joining are wet- )
1J1:3'nn. 11:Igt
VIIT• to come to this meeting.
thor, now in Holland, was arrested and
an ma k es pa ymen s se g o I err I y. ! people of the world with his cour- Luberg. Harold 8her. Ben Koisle! .
for the publication of an anti-Nazi Obligations to agencies which'
novel. He is charged with having shelter our old folks, our children,
libeled the head of a friendly state. and our transients and those
If convicted he faces a four year which teach our young people can-
sentence, The truth of his asser- not be ignored or put off until
tion does not seem to enter into the there are funds available. Their
the matter.
operating expenses continue daily,
UNITED STATES:
weekly, monthly. We must there-
■ The executive committee of the fore, be able to count on the regu-
Zionist Organization of America lar receipt of definite amounts of
which met to discuss the question payments on pledges to meet these
of the World Jewish Congress ap- expenses.
• pointed a ommittee to confer with
' We realize that, in making
the American Jewish Congress on'
grounds that preparations for the Pledges, contributors signified their
Congress were insufficient and in- willingness to assume their share
adequate and that the time was not of this responsibility. In fact,
ripe for sub a meeting ... A state• some of our contributors have al-
ment issued by the American Jew. ready paid their pledges in full in
ish Congress and signed by Rabbi advance, which has been one of,
Stephen S. Wise and Bernard S. the principal reasons that our
)putsch, declared that the Con- agencies have been able to con-
gress was without power to halt !tinue their work. We appeal to
the elections for delegates to the everyone in the community who
The 1931 line of Chevrolet trucks-
even bigger than last year's models—bigger in
World Congress but would recom- pledged to the Allied Jewish Cam-
Blue-Flame engine, operating costs are actually
merit its postponement. . . Twice paign to meet that pledge as soon
truck-built for truck service all the
bodies, with stronger, heavier frames, huskier
lower than before—and that means the lowest in the
this week Mayor La Guardia at- as possible. Our work can only be
tacked the Hitler regime in a most carried on to the extent that if
way through — feature the Blue-Flame engine—a
transmissions and rear axles, and larger Inakes.•
hauling field. The net result of all these improve-
vigorous fashion, once at the din- payments continue to come in to
They
will
deliver
more
power
at
the
time
when
you
great
new
development
that
will
be
welcomed
by
ments is a line of trucks like no others on the market
which
ner given by the Anti-Nazi League meet the regular outlays to
ih honor of William Green, presi- we have definitely committed Fed-
need it most. They will haul bigger loads than
every truck buyer in America. Here are the
—the first to offer such a combination of big
dent of the American Federation of eration. We appeal to the coin-
ever at an even faster pace. Yet, thanks to the new
remarkable facts: The new Chevrolet trucks are
capacity, great power and unequalled economy.
"labor for his advocacy of the anti- munity to help us to help our-
German boycott, and again at the selves."
CHEVROLET MOOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. low delivered /win" and easy G.M.A.C. Wens. A General Motor, ndue
dinner in honor of Charles Edward
Russell, leader of the Pro-Pales- Theodore Baruch To Ad-
tine Federation composed of non-
dress Shaarey Zedek Jr.
Jews who favor the Zionist move-
League Saturday.
ment. The mayor also urged that
the doors of Palestine be opened to
Jewish immigrants'. . . Samuel
At the next meeting of the .
Rodman, Russian correspondent Junior League of Shaarey Zedek,
for a number of English newspa- to be held this Sunday at 2:30
perm, who returned from the Soviet, o'clock, Theodore Baruch, head of
declared that Russia was rapidly the speech department at the Per-
absorbing and assimilating the shine High School and coach of
Russian Jews ... James G. Mellon- the Shaarey Zedek debating team,
*Id, League of Nations high corn- will be the speaker.
missioner for German refugees and
Pleas for the spring dinner-
Felix M. Wrahurg returned from dance will be discussed at this'
the London meeting of the agenies meeting. The public is invited to
of the refugee body. McDonald attend.
declared that he was satisfied with
the work of the refugee body and Jr.
said that progress was being made. J Congregation To Honor
Sheldon Zuieback's Bar
Neither McDonald nor Warburg
would comment on the possible of-'
Mitzvah Saturday.
feet of the Austrian situation on ,
the refugee problem.
The Junior Congregation of
Shaarey Zedek will honor the Bar
Detroit Hungarian Hebrew Mitzvah of Sheldon Zuieback, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zuie-
Congregation.
back, when it will join in the kid-
-Rabbi Samuel Glantz has been dush in honor of the occasion fol-
preparing his Sunday School He- lowing services this Saturday
brew class for a Purim Play to morning.
The Junior Congregation will
take place on the evening of
March 11, at the Holmur-Hum- observe the Purim festival this
phrey Synagogue. This will be a Saturday.
comedy on "The History of
Purim." After the play there
will be • concert. and dancing to
the strains of gypsy music will Mr and Mr Soms1 s 04tss wf DO-
„:„5""'h
complete the evening's entertain; s I 'r
Isms of Lan% ow 'has west, bee.o'nploo
"al
ment. Everybody is welcome.
"
""6"
All residents In the vicinity of
cis'...
/144mea
formerly
suosints..1
Petoskey and Boston boulevard Dr,
" Lr," r
are invited to send their children tr,r_s,
-
T5
ta the Sunday School classes con- .seeini•,- ..5re's;55 . - vi•es:sei,•5574i;c-
ducted by Rabbi Glantz at the
Fetich Tikvah Synagogue. There ass. Mrs a rose:
Mr M Zwiterfsk. Mrs a Casino Mn Mil-
is no charge.
, has Rabe, Mrs It Edelson and Mrs. F
Arrangements are under way odw-sisa
for a card pally to be given on
Ps-
— - •171•1**-:".ersse
March 18 at Jericho Temple, for ! tures -Art or BlasInerty
••••°mow " ••"••
the purpose of raising Mo'oe: tm owe rm !
some:, wesnu;ortee-74ei..'.V.,
Chaim funds. The proceeds of : woe..
‘b• Lowing
""'"' on • Jes
P"tr:'
this affair are to be used to buy r
arc% es( Mesh
lead
CHOW.
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matzoh, for the needy.

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