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Til BliETROITJEWISTIffiRONICIA

•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PESACH THROUGH THE AGES -

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to face with a struggle for their
bare physical existence, with all
the cards stacked against them
(Continued from Page One)
too, as their brothers in Germany,
beforehand. That they have con-
the
h r. f i eo dio
i nni
t a. in
ri e
T d immensely 1.7 the up-
got the daily tragedy of u life of dtee
ranntili
Bfutnitt. i
uil ng of German cu ture, com-
secution and martyrdom. lie re- German and Austrian anti-Semites, (Continued from Page One.)
merce and industry, that they had
called the glorious tradition of say that the period of freedom for
freedom, of the time when he was a the Jew is over and done with. So, more are glad of the opportunity completely integrated themselves
free man in his own country. The there, too, the Jews will find new to share in a great world-wide un- into German national life, all this
smirk of freedom glowed anew and meaning in the story of Pesach and , dertaking of mercy and justice," seems to count for nothing with
the present rulers of Germany.
he was able to go on, to bear the in the freeing of their remote an- Mr. McDonald declared.
Unle ss the courage and the
liad imposed on him and to carry centers front bondage in Egypt.
"Large sums are needed at
vision of their brethren in Amer-
on in a completely hostile world.
In Eastern Europe, the Pesach once," he said.
"Two large
ica conic to their assistance in
will hardly be
a
cheerful
one.
Polish
program.
call
imperatively
for
PESACH IN 1934
.
ewly is impoverished. It faces ample resources. One of these this (lark hour, the Jews of Ger..
When the era of emancipation
many are doomed. There is no
pewe ul enemleses
i
andareven the i s that w ith wc
hi h the Hig h
dawned and the Jew left the ghetto
doorsrf of Pa tine
e closed Commission is dir ectly con- other word for it. Life itself is
d took his place in the life of the
becoming impossible for our
against
them.
One
fourth
of
the rerned:—the work of relief, re-
cou ntry in which he lived, Pesach
brethren in Germany. Their trag-
Jews cf Warsaw, 75110 souls will 1 training and settlement of refit-
teas ceiebrated jcyously. It seemed
edy is day by day becoming graver.
be
compelled
to
ask
.
ewish (Atari- I gee.. The second program with
a measure of fullfilinent. As time
"There are several things which
table
organizations
for
Pesach
re-,
which
my
office
has
no
Offic
ial
went on and as assimilation made
must be done. Relief must be ex-
inroads en Jewish life large num- lief. In other nearby countries, the connection, is also basically im- tended where needed. Works of
Jews
are
also
poverty
stricken
and
portant.
The
Jews
wit
tin
Ger.
bers of Jews were weaned away.
rehabilitation must be undertaken
Despite outbreaks of anti-Semitism face powerful currents of anti-
in Germany and in the neighbor-
in various parts of Europe, includ- Semitism. In Soviet Russian, anti- help to maintain, even on a
ing lands to which many of the
ing the 51endel Beilis ease in Rus- Semitism is fought by the govern- lowered standard, their cutulral,
refugees have made their escape.
ment
and
the
Jew
is
free
to
work
religious and philanthropic in-
sia in Nil, when an innocent man
The children, the most innocent
was accused of the murder of a and live wherever he pleases. But stitutionc I cannot stress too
victims of the events in Germany,
the
Soviet
government
is
opposed
strongly
my personal concern
child for Pesach ritual purposes,
must not be allowed to live in an
to
religion
and
nationalism.
So
that
German
Jewry
should
re.
the was of the opiion that his mar-
atmosphere of fear and hatred,
their
will
he
parades
mocking
Pe-
ceive from the outside the aid
tyrdom was nearing an end.
which is
.
s poisoningeir
lives. As
sach and the Jewish Communists
;
it needs to maintain its cultural
Today in 1534, Jews mark the will hold. mock Seders, where the
many Go2nan Jews as can pos-
and spiritual life.
Pesach celebrations, under varied holidaywill be burlesqued.
sibly be Wbsorbed in that land
".My initial estimate made sev- must be helped to settle in Pales-
conditions and circumstances.
PILGRS
IM TO HOLY LAND
In Germany, the Jews will cele-
In the countries of Western Eur- eral months ago of the number tine," Mr. Rothenberg continued.
brate Pesach for the second time ope, the Jews are free to celebrate and distribution of refugees was
"While the deepest appreciation
under the Hitler regime. As they Pesach as they see fit. They are , that the total number of refugees must be felt for the hospitality of
tell the story of the persecution of free, they enjoy the rights of citi- from Germany is about 60,000. the neighboring countries which
the Jews to a long forgotten Phar- zenship, but even for them this Pe- Classified on a religious basis, have received German-Jewish refu-
rah, whose very name is unknown, such will have a new meaning. A about 51,000 refugees, or 86 per gees, and it is hoped that they
they will inevitably think of Hitler wave of anti-Semitism is sweeping cent, are Jews. The other 14 per may find a permanent home there,
and wonder where their deliverance the world and Jews everywhere are cent are non-Jews — Catholics, Palestine, which while not offering
members of various Protestant
is to come from. Coinciding with
a complete solution to the prob-
Pesach, the new Nazi boycott cam- un lenasly''alestine, Jews will celebrate denominations, or not classified as lem of Jewish homelessness, is at
paign against the Jews will be in Pesach in the land of their fore- members of any religious group. least the most promising solution
swing.
fathers. On the farms, in the shops "Since that estimate was made, for hundreds of thousands of our
For the first time probably in and in the cities, Pesach will be several thousand more of the refu- people seeking a refuge and long-
generations, the German syna- celebrated joyously. Jews from all gees have been placed in new ing to live a conscious Jewish life.
gogues will be packed with wor- ever the world will come to Pales- homes, notably in Palestine and Whatever trials we may have to
shippers. It will no longer be a tine to spend the holiday there and in sonic of the western countries. ' bear in Palestine will be rewarded
dry as dust ritual that is mouthed to observe it is Eretz Israel. The re- However, because the seepage of by the attaining of a position I
and forgotten. A new meaning has ligious will find consolation in the refugees from Germany has con- which Jews have found in few,
come into the age-old story of Pe- religious side of the holiday. The tinned uninterruptedly, I doubt if other lands. Their labors over the
, saeh, for the Jews of Germany now nationalists will rejoice because; the total number of those in acute centuries in helping to build up
know what the Jews of Egypt must they are in Palestine, free men and , need and those seeking immigra• the wealth and the culture of the
have felt in a country which hated live in the midst of a healthy, grow-I tion to countries where they can countries in which they have lived
and feared them and also what ing national organism. They are be absorbed as citizens on a basis and for which they have stied in
freedom meant to a people long in building Palestine and lending add- of equality has greatly diminished. defense, when necessary, seem to
ed meaning to the age old story The problem, therefore, both out- have been of no avail in securing
bondage.
In Austria, the Jews of that of the deliverance from Egypt and side and inside Germany, is still ' for those
ev elementary ,
e Jews
even
country will celebrate Pesach in a entry into the responsibilities of of such large proportion as to re- human r i ghts • .
quire the unstinted assistance of
poisoned atmosphere. They wait to freedom.
"Fortunately, Palestine is the
learn their fate at the hands of the
On the evening of March 30, in Jews everywhere.
only country capable of absorbing'
Fascist Ileimwehr and its allies
"I am personally also deeply a substantial portion of refugees.
who rule that unhappy little coon- Palestine, in Western Europe, in
interested in another aspect of ;It should be remembered that in
try. The air of Vienna is filled poverty
stricken Eastern
Europe,
the g l problem, but for
id a medievalized
Germany,
and
the last 10 years Palestine ab-
with rumors of restrictions of Jew- sit down to the Seder. Unleavened which I have no official respon-
sorbed 10 times as many Jewish
ish citizenship rights, reduction to bread will be eaten, the youngest sibility whatsoever," Mr. Mc. immigrants as the rest of the
second class citizens and restric- of the family will ask the "four
Donald said, in another part of world. A s .lowish man-power, cap-
titans of their activities in profess- questions," the "four cups" of wine his address. "It is is this: Not
ital and idealism for a reborn
atonal and commercial life. Eachill
1, consumed and once again
merely the refugee• outside Ger-
w... be
homeland are poured into the
day a new plan is brought forth to the story of the freeing of the Jews many need help. The problems country, its opportunities for the
hinder and harm the Jews. They, will he told.
created by the situation within reception of additional settlers be.
Germany are, so far as they come greater."
affect the few., very grave. Un-
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, who
fund . from the outside are
last year headed the German re-1
available
to help the Ger-
made a
va
lief
fund
of the Joint Distribution
Man Jews maintain their cull-
----•
I Friday afternoon Mr. Saul J. Blr k nt
Committee, stated during the
weal, religious and philanthropic
In spite of inclement weather, wss henna. Si • meeting of the WotnrelTs
n
course
of
his address that the
Oo . lf m AssociatIon. AIM ^. tea and reception for
institutions, losses to Judaism
a capacity attendance greeted •
needs of the German Jews are so
irreparable. Moreover,
Judge Donald Van Zile at the 1 issisn'27%,:::..1.'..t77:=`::::::
great
that
every effort in their
f the German Jews
Square Club on Monday evening, PI.. end social program for the coming year. sod III
behalf must be generous or it
have shown • stoicism and for-
March 26, to hear his talk on "The
Mr. awl Mrs. Saul 0.nan and M. and
will
prove
unavailing.
Therefore,
tirade, in the face of an over-
•nd Milton Orman itt-
Work
Work of the Recorder's Court." =O tt' 'b."'
he said, the two large organiza-
or
ragedy,
whelming tragedy,
that merits
Vetni:h:Int"Xh=
tions
planning
to
concentrate
on
Judge Van Zile was presented to is. ma.. "IraII
"a.' the highest admiration. Their
Sunday. March
this problem have combined.
the audience by Irving W. Small.
leaders, too, many of whom I

tlat:
They
do
so
in
the
hope
that
their
Charlotte Wyman. student at Ypsilanti.
The various phases of the i.
hoe known personally, have
court's work was outlined by scisP. r Lils'Idgrr Wymm. ""ion per — displayed courage under heart- action will result in greater aid
____
for those who are in such dire'
' Judge Van Zile.
breaking condition.
that has
On Saturday MarchM. Mrs. Louie Orman

difficulties," he continued.
Judge Charles Bowles, forrly entertained 111 children of her Sabbath achuoi star ed me deeply. If only the
... tit a luncheon at Temple Beth Jacob
Jew• elsewhere could realize the
of Recorder's Court. was a lso a gra
ea. Lisn:,,,..
pr ice which German Jews are
guest and distinguished himself as
. ramou s
for loyalty to their
the checker champion of the 1 8
'
ideals, there would be no hesi-
Square Club.
Ms and M.. Vilm—Present IN 14 sing
are wending a few days with Mr. and ."...
tansy
in
makin g available at
Harry K. Mendelsohn spoke on William Present of Jeasie street.
once the resources needed for

the proposed stag party planned
Mrs. Benjamin OuldstrIn end
work
within
Germany," Mr.
Los
ui
by the club for the near future. Solomon attended the Hadassah lecture Sat.-
Herman Rodin reported on the day et the home of Min Jeanette Steinberg McDonald further declared.
e
at Flton
avenue. Detroit.
Joseph C. Hyman, secretary of '
growth of the Square Club mem-
bership and predicted that a new
Mr r^ c1 Mr..William Jacobson spent the . the Joint Distribution Committee.
"sec-end with their parents. Mr
and Mre. introduced Federal Judge Julian
high mark for members will be Saul
Manses of Grand Rapids.
W. Mack, who presided. Other
reached before the end of 1934.
Mr.. Jennie Blummeen and granddattahler
speakers were Morris Rothenberg,
Dr. Joseph A. Eder projected MI.
Ruth Friedman. were Sunday auras of
one of the national chairmen of
two interesting reels of motion the Arthur Roeenthalts of Ottawa drive
'
pictures on Syria and the Medic- sis sse Mn. Loeb Orman are cousin Mr a the AmericanPalestine Campaign
.teird Ix l;, t , J}a cc .kmn r flatting their cousin Mr and co-chairman of the Council of
errpnean.
the Jewish Agency; Paul Baer.'
John Gordon announced that a 0
.
L
wild, chairman of the American
s rboard-members
meeting of the advisory commit- Thtiorg=ird
wis
,ss,s5:1.0 Huck!. Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
' tee would be held on Saturday 7:,:an, prealdent. presiding '
'
. tee and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,
evening, March 31, in the club
. national chairman of the fund.I
rooms at 1205 Griswold street.
raising committee of that body.
I
Refreshments were served, af-
Mr. Baerwald, who declared
ter which tables were set for
years
since
the
,
during an address at the confer-
It is now 50
I cards and checkers.
epee that the new campaign "is
I
Bud Blum was the chairman of first summer camp for boys
in was
theithe greater appeal for service that
I the meeting. started. Today there are organ- has come to the Jews of America
ized camps in every state
c ountry.

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Stanley Wilson

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An able, conscientious public servant who has served
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announced the following officer s
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No efforts
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.
make the "Millionailes Party, to var ies from 10 to 16 weeks, an
Chairman, Felix M. Warburg;
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co-chairmen, Paul Baerwald,
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Straus, Jr.
These prizes are now on display ! and
,, hi the companionship of friends Nathan
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Hazelwood, on Sunday afternoon.
Gifts to North End Clinic.
"The Jews of Germany are
The usual Passover donation
North
End
Clinic
has
received
doomed.
unless their brethren in
was given by the Juniors to the l
American come to their assistance,
Passover fund solicited by the tbe following contributions:
In
memory
of
Dr.
Max
Bailin,
,
declared
Morris Rothenberg dur-
Moos Chitim.
The yearly event s nsored by Ifrom Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, ing his address. Life is becoming
Newman,
both the Senior and po
Junior clubs,
l Mr.
Harry
and Mrs. Hay L. Newman, impossible for then., he said. and
the Mother and Daugbtar dinner,. Miss Sadie Hirschman. Jesse F. , their tragedy is day by day be-
will take place on May 9. Mrs. i Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin coming graver.
"The disaster which over-
' Ben Jacob. founder and ex-presi- A. Wolf. Julian H. Krolik.
dent of the Zedakah Club, will i In memory of Sim Hart, from , whelmed our brethren in the
Mrs.
L.
F.
Seger,
Mrs.,
Reich
is assuming staggering pro•
and
Dr.
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Miss
Sadieiparallel
in modern history for the
M.
Butzel,
Leo
i Mra.
'Juniors.
condi•
I The social service groups gave Hirschman, Jesse F. Hirschman. ' melancholy sadness of the
activities.
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of
Retta
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Dealers' Association, in behalf of because they live a well-ordered paign will be directed by Isidor
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n -ans able to attend the conference due
held on Tuesday. April 3, at 1:30, of late. The directors of Camp to the pressure of his official work
‘n the synagogue on Dexter and Nahelu have made a real effort
Lawrence. A report will be given 1 to help meet thin situation. Par-
at Albany,
sent a
in
which
he expressed
his message
great satis-
, on the thirtieth annual conventionlenta often fail to realize that the faction that the Joint Distribu-
; of the J. C. R. S. at New York,. cost of food, clothing and enter- tion Committee, of which he has
by the president, who was the tainment Incurred during • sum- been an officer for 20 years. and
! mar at home will cover a large the American Palestine Campaign
, delegate to the convention.
Members will also learn at this' part of the current fee of a good have united their forces in order,
meeting of ways to earn their camp.
he stated, "to be of maximum help
. pledges for the second $5 donor
Nothing can be lost by discuss- in the present unparalleled calam- ,
ing the children's summer vacs• ay.
luncheon to be held on June 5.
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