fitEDETRorrjEwisn (ARMY:14 .rail THE LEGAL CHRONICLE GRADUATIONS OF I HEBREW SCHOOLS! (Continued from Page One) 1 ' HEART - TO - HEART TALK WITH THE JEWISH COMMUNITY I (Continued from Page One) "YOSHE KALB" COMES RAISE $15,000 FOR ARLOSOROFF FUND HERE ON APRIL 15 The distinguished 3,1 au tic e Schwartz will bring his production of "Yoshe Kalb" to the Wilson Theater Sunday, April 15, when a matinee and evening pefrormance will be given. In the long list of plays which he has presented, from Shaw, Ib- (Continued fiom Page One) was born of the oppression suffered by the Jewish people in Egypt. Thus, too, we may hope that out of the military menace of our time shall grow a system of internation- al law observed by all; that out of the collapse of our economic or- ganism a more firmly secure, better directed economic order shall de- velop. "Let me finally thank all those who have had a share in bringing about the success of this evening's entertainment." Carl Sherman, president of the New York Zionist Organization; Magistrate Jonah Goldstein, and Leonard Liebling, editor of the Musical Courier, were other speak- ers at the concert. Among the musicians who par- ticipated were Mary Lewis, Emma Redell, Josef and Rosina Lhevinne, Emanuel List, Conrad Thibault, Armand Takotyan; Harry Kauf- man, the Musical Art Quartet, the Kroll String Sextet, Vera Kaplun Aronson, Mary Sherratt Coolidge I and Ethel Chasins. A RECORD--we are proud of! the first of the year our Service Since Moses Fischer of the B'nai Moshe then than speak in bad Yiddish, I Department has taken care of the situation which demands such unity of effort and harmony Synagogue. shall speak in good German. I will service and maintenance needs of over Oakland Graduation. of purpose. The ideological differences which may sep- speak on why we all came together The Oakland School graduation arate Jews in America fade into insignificance in the 4,000 customers. here and the deep impression I exercises were held Monday eve- received from this gathering. The ning, April 2, at the Moore School, shadow of the great catastrophe in Germany. We are This is striking proof of the excellent tragedies of the Jewish people well I h t PI ti ne at a es 1000 Alger. The ceremony was assured by High Commissioner McDonald service facilities that makes our can be compered with the classic opened by A. .1. Lachover, prin- is the most available country for the absorption of a lim- tragedies of the Greeks. The dealership so popular with our service cipal. Addresses were delivered strength of the Jewish people is ited number of German-Jewish refugees. We must see, customers. by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent evidenced by their ability to sur- of schools, and P. V. Ariel, instruc- therefore, that adequate steps ale taken to insure the vive them. IT IS ECONOMICAL TO BUY FROM A tor. Simon Shetzer spoke to the entry into Palestine of all those for whom room can be "What is the most valuable thing graduates and their friends in the found. Such Jews as would absent themselves from our DEALER WHO CAN PROPERLY SERVICE in the life of society? Is it not our name of the board. Ile talked YOUR CAR activities because of their inability to agree on a united striving for social justice, for beau- about the contributions of the ty and life, for the love of right- Jews to mankind, stressing the program have no place in the Jewish community, for they Call us for • demonstration of the new 1934 eousness? We see nowadays that fact that the synagogue and the are unwilling to subordinate their personal views, no mat- Knee-Action Chevrolet nations that always preached right- school are distinctly Jewish con- ter how important they may be, to the larger needs of the eousness are living a meager ex- tributions. Rabbi Max Weine, istence. I as a Jew can be proud president of the Alumni Associa- people as a whole. No principle has been surrendered, that no persecution could lure us tion, extended greetings to the but a union of free forces for greater services has been away from our way of living the members of the graduating class created, so that all American Jews should support this life of the righteous, for that is the and invited them to join the Alum- destiny of the Jew, the way he must project. ni Association and in this manner live." We are engaged in a cause which is far more impor- commence to serve the commu- The concert in Carnegie Hall was nity. "The Alumni Association," tant than the amount of money that may be raised. We under the chairmanship of Leopold he said, gives you an opportunity are concerned not merely with the physical preservation Podowsky, the pianist and com- to participate in Jewish life of of our people, but with the protection of our very honor. poser. It was held under the aus- today." Mrs. Jack Tobin extended (Continued From Page One) pices of the Council of Jewish Or- greetings in the name of the To the Jewish people, honor has always been more signifi- 11534 DEXTER BOULEVARD ganizations for the settlement of Woman's Auxiliary. The Feigen- cant than life itself. An attempt is now being made to AT BURLINGAME German Jewish children in Pales- problem; it is a world tragedy. son Brothers gold medal was pre- destroy that which has enabled the Jewish people to Kir- MAURICE SCHWARTZ "It is indeed a privilege to ex- tine and of the New York Zionist Longfellow 0577 sented by Mrs. Ben Feigenson to press appreciation for your noble Sam Karp. A second prize was vive and to outlive the attacks of the centuries and of all son, Where, Gorki, Gorgol, Tol- Region. About 2,000 persons attended the efforts and to tender you such stoi, Rolland, Sholem Aleicheni. given to Mary Kinitzer in behalf enemies. help as is in my power to exercise concert, which realized $6,000, a Sholem Ash and S. Ansky, none of the Kvutzah Ivrith by Michael The United Jewish Appeal addresses itself to every Michlin, chairman of the Chug man, woman and child who understands the greatness of has gained him such a measure of sum sufficient, according to Magis- History must not have it to record critical approval as this powerful trate Benjamin Greenspan, who that in the enlightened twentieth Ivri. A third prize was given to Dorothy Menenberg In behalf of tradition of the Jewish people, who is unwilling that what dramatization of I. J. Singer's presided, to care for 500 German century a minority people suffer Jewish children during their period no Intensely while the nations of of agricultural colonization; $5,- over holidays for an appeal to- the teachers. The newest and we have been and what we have achieved shall be swept novel. This dramatization has resulted of settlement in Palestine. Dr. Ein- the world looked on without go- 000,000 to urban colonization, in- wards the Mizrachi Palestine largest map of Palestine obtain- away by the onslaught of medievalism in our own day. vestments and public works; Fund. stein was called from his box dur- ing to its aid." play. It is a gigan- more than a able was presented to the school In coming to the aid of the Jews of Germany, we are re- in Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of tic canvas on which Schwartz has ing an intermission to receive a Governor Meier telegraphed $4,500,000 was expended on edu- by the graduates. Diplomas were asserting our Jewishness, making it possible for Judaism check for the $6,000 and a scroll painted, with bold strokes, a pano- from Portland to Commissioner cation; $2,275,000 was allocated the American Mizrachi Organize- awarded by Rabbi E. Aishiskin. to immigration activities; $1,675,- tion, sent copies of this proclaims. igned by 100 well-known musicians rama of fundamental human emo- McDonald: everywhere to continue on its historic path. We are in Philadelphie•Byron School. tions. "Yoshe Kalb" is a strong hailing him for his efforts. "I rejoice in the unification of 000 was used for public health and tion to all prominent rabbis and The Philadelphia-Byron gradu- the midst of a life and death struggle. We shall survive, drama of youth, passion, sin, re- Dr. Einstein, again speaking in Jewish forces under the inspira- sanitation projects; $1,525,000 Mizrachi workers throughout the ating class held their commence- as we have in the past, if all the devotion and the self-. pentance and redemption which in German, said: tion of your guidance and leader- Was the share for the develop- country. ment exercises Wednesday eve- sacrifice of which our people are capable are put at the its climaxes attain Shakespearean "It gives me great joy to thank ship. I am wholeheartedly behind ment of religious and communal ning, April 4, in the large auditor- institutions; $2,025,000 was dis- Fiends Mourn Death of proportions. the prominent artists who tonight the new campaign." him of tho Philadelphia-Byron disposal of our cause. There is a cast of '70, including have given their efforts toward a The sum of $25,000,000 has tributed for miscellaneous activi- Edwin Grass. The Jews of Detroit are an integral part of the Jew- Charlotte School. The exercises were opened Goldstein, Judith Abar- noble work of philanthropy. Art been raised for Palestine recon- ties of the fund. by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent ish community of America, who are being called upon banell, Lazar Freed, Anna Appel is one of man's greatest blessings; struction work from the launch- The number of communal set- Expressions of sorrow were of schools. Addresses were deliv- through their Allied Jewish Campaign to participate in and Rosetta Biales. self-sacrificing charity is by far the ing of the Palestine Foundation tlements supported or established heard this week over the death if ered by Aaron M. Pregerson, most important and the most beau- Fund on April 1, 1921, to April 1, by the Keren Ilayesod increased Edwain Grass, 19-year-old son of president of the schools, and the herculean task which faces us. One is either a Jew or tiful thing we can accomplish. The 1934, it was announced yesterday from 10 to 58, with an increase Isaac Grass, on March 28, in Grace Harry Cohen, who received the not a Jew. 'There can be no pseudo-Jews in this grave artists we have heard here have by Mr. Morris Rothenberg, presi- of land area from 10,180 dunams Hospital. He was born in Detroit gift from the graduates for the time when forces are being marshalled to resist an enemy. dent of the Zionist Organization (four dunams are an acre) to given us both. and was graduated from Central school. The gift consisted of a of America. 139,426 dunams. a Jew means to dedicate oneself utterly and un- "I most thank them personally be To High School in June, 1932. Ile is large number of prayer books The Palestine Foundation Fund Call for Mizrachi Fund. (Continued from Page One) also for my name has been linked survived by his parents, a brother, which the graduating class pre- reservedly to the efforts being made at this moment to The World Executive of the to this evenings entertainment. A is the financial instrument of the Morton, and three sisters, Lillian, sented to the children's Sabbath protect our people in Germany. The needs of the German Jewish Agency for Palestine, the Mizrachi Organization in Jeru- being completed by a committee sense of humility would have pre- congregation of the school. Jews are so great that every effort in their behalf must headed by Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, with vented me from permitting ouch an body recognized by the League of salem has sent out a call to all Jeanette and Mrs. Alex Schreiber, all of Detroit. The Grass home is Max Gordon, instructor, spoke be generous or it will prove unavailing. I earnestly hope the co-operation of Rabbi A. M. association, had not the cause in- Nations as the supreme Jewish Mizrachi organizations throughout at 3280 Cortland Ave. Burial was to the graduates and apprised the Hershman. This ceremony will be volved been the alleviation of ter- authority in Palestine. The Keren the world proclaiming the month public ?f the fact that almost all that Detroit Jewry will respond in the spirit of this for girls of the ages of 15, and rible needs—the cause of rescuing Hayesod, as the fund is known in of Nisan as "Mizrachi Month," co- in Machpelah Cemetery March 29, after services at the Lewis Bros. of the graduates had expressed emergency. German Jewish children from a Hebrew, has brought colonists into incident with an appeal for funds Funeral Home, 7739 John R. St. will be conducted on Shevuoth. their desire to continue their hostile environment, to save them Palestine, settled them upon the for the Mizrachi Palestine Fund, it Rabbi Harold L. Rosenthal offici- Koshrotla Effort.. 'doilies in the Ilebrew High School, Rabbi Hershman reported on from spiritual and material misery, land, looked after their health, was announced here yesterday. Rabbi Max Weine extended greet- The appeal is directed to all ated. the progress made by a special and to enable them to grow up in provided education for their chil- ings in behalf of the Alumni, and dren, stimulated communal enter- Mizrachi leaders, rabbis and presi- committee, under the chief spon- happy and healthy surroundings. Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich in behalf of "THE ROMANCE OF A PEO- It has been mostly in times of prises and, in general, accelerated dents of Orthodox congregations its own parties, and keep its prom- sorship of Shaarey Zedek, to solve the Woman's Auxiliary. The Fel- and leading Jews to help the Miz- PLE"—A Dramatic Spectacle! the Kashruth problem in Detroit. peril and need that great works of the development of the country. (Continued from Page OA) . Ises. genson Brothers gold medal was Mr. Rothenberg's report shows, rachi in its present campaign. Arrange your party now for However that may be, we must Ile stated that all the suspicions progress have come into being. awarded to Lilian Tron and was look at the Jewish question in of the existence of chaos proved Thus the work of emancipation in approximate figures, that $8,- Every congregation is asked to the pageant at Olympia the week presented by Mrs. Ben Feigenson. ernment and against Italy's influ- Austria with different eyes than and law-giving achieved by Moses 100,000 devoted to various phases devote one day during the Pass- of April 16 to 22. true as a result of a survey taken The diplomas were awarded by ence in Austria. some of the Jewish leaders in Aus- by the committee, and stated that Evidence of Pro-Semitism Rabbi Isaac Stollman. tria are regarding it now. all efforts are being made to solve But the fact that the Austrian Weisgal Speaks. this problem. overnment is suddenly bombard- g Meyer W. Weisgal, general di- Dr. Hershman stated that efforts rector of the pageant "The Ro- ing the Anglo-American press with are being made by the Kashruth mance of a I'eople," in an inspir- interviews and declarations against committee to secure the consent of wholesale butchers for a small ing address to the graduates and the Ilitlerist type of anti-Semitism the assembly, pointed to the great (three days before the fighting tax on meats to cover all expenses for supervision, and thereby to need for increased emphasis on broke out in Vienna, we could not (Continued from Page One) guarantee the absolute observance Jewish education. Ile spoke of even get a statement in authorita- the educational value of the pa- tive quarters that there would he The Peale Zion, Socialist Zionists of the dietary laws. Ile expressed geant, to be staged here beginning general equality, without distinc- and the Jewish work groups 'were the hope that this will be achieved tion of religion or race), indicates at once ousted from the Vienna after the next meeting of the on April 16, at the Olympia. • The graduation exercises this that the Austrian government Jewish community and their man- council. 's Report. year were marked by a holiday wants to make it appear as if it dates officially annulled. Mendel T spirit. More than 2,000 people is tending towards a more objec- Singer, leader of the Poole Zion, Morris Blumberg, submitting and other Jewish Socialists, were tine and legal treatment of the attended the three combined com- the treasurer's report, outlined the arrested an released only recently. progress made in the past year in Jewish question. mencement exercises. This seems borne out by the re- balancing the budget and in plac- David Schkolnick directed the Counter Boycott in U. S. music and led the chorus at all of port from Jewish quarters in Vi- ing the synagogue on a sound NEW YORK. (JTAI—That 90 financial basis. He also outlined the graduations. He was assisted enna that a representative and re- by Mrs. Gertrude Lachover at the sponsible Jewish. deputation is go- German-American groups in New a method for keeping the members ing abroad to keepJewish and gen- York City have joined an organi- in good standing. piano. eral public opinion informed of the nation sponsoring a counter-boy- Another achievement reported THE WEEK IN REVIEW real position of Austrian Jewry. colt campaign aimed at the stores at the meeting was the standing Such a move appears definitely in which have boycotted Nazi goods of the Shaarey Zedek debating line with a pro-government atti- was admitted by Henry 0. Spier, team, under the guidance of (Continued from Page Ono.) tude among the Austrian Jews. president of the United German Theodore Baruch, which won every ed Palestine adherents td withdraw And it probably means that some Societies of Greater New York. debate in the league and did not from the Vaad Leumi, the Jewish agreement has been reached, or is The ninety organizations, which lose a single one of the judges' National Council of Palestine, be- about to be reached which binds are affiliated with the United Ger- votes in all the contests held thus cause the organization, it was al- the government in respect to the man Societies, have through their far. leged, was "dominated by a section Jewish question in Austria. delegates given him notice that Abe Gordon, reporting as ad- practicing violence." they have allied themselves with Naturally, at this stage there visor of the Junior Congregation, • A-provisional committee met in must be no unasked-for foreign the DAWA, a new organization reported that an average attend- the home of Lady Asquith in Lon- formed to start the counter-boy- intervention in what is a matter ance of about 100 comes to Sab- don to discuss plans for establish- for the responsible Jewish organ,. colt, Mr. Spier declared. bath and holiday services. Mr. ing libraries in London and other The New York branch of the Gordon was given a rising vote rations in Austria. It is essential European cities for the works of to wait for more information, League of the Friends of New the German authors whose books though it is very likely—in view Germany, which is one of the of thanks for his services. Others who reported were: were burned in the Nazi bonfire in of the delicate political situation strongest members of the United David S. Zemon, for Clover Hill Chevrolet's "fully-enclosed" Knee-Action is, Berlin. —that it will not be advisable to German Societies, was ascertained Park Cemetery; Robert Loewen- THE UNITED STATES disclose all the facts. But one thing to be the moving factor in the new its reality. a gigantic shock absorber. built berg, for Chevra Kadisha, in the From Washington comes the absence of Maurice H. Zackheim; solidly on to Chevrolet's big, heavy frame, news that a number of important is certain, and that is that in view campaign. Reinhold Walter, present leader Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, for Sis- conferences are going on at the of the complicated general situa• wills the front wheel solidly anchored to the State Department on the subject of Lion in Austria, it is essential for of the Friends of New Germany, terhood; Dr. Leonard Sidlow, for world Jesary to go very carefully. has avoided his interviewers, Young People's Society; Arthur "shock absorber" ann. The result : When German trade and the money owed No Jewish community, not even but through his secretary it was S. Purdy, for Men's Club; Jacob the United States by Germany. Am- the front wheel comes in contact with a bump world Jewry as a whole, can guar- made known that approximately Keidan, for Junior Young People's bassador Dodd in Washington par- antee or accept any guarantees 500,000 Germans and German- Society; Louis Gordon, for Junior or hole, it rises or falls to absorb the shock. ticipated in the conferences. from any source whatever eon- Americans in New York and envi- League. It is thought that a trade treaty rons will make every effort to Henry Meyers reported for the may be negotiated between the cerning the stability of the present that counteract the Jewish boycott of nominating committee. -United States and Germany and regime in Austria. And for reason, the value of all these ne- German goods by boycotting stores that the American government will ask the Germans to end their per- gotiations can be determined only owned or mahaged by Jews. secutions of the Jews and the la- by the future course of political • Buttons bearing the initials bor movement in order that the boy- developments within Austria itself. DAWA, which stand for the Deutsc h-Amerikanischen Wirt- World Jewry Cautioned cott against German goods might In the struggle between Italy schafts-Ausschuss, will be worn by end. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — Fu- on the one hand and France and all persona joining the counter- A special committee of 48 promi- neral services for Otto H. Kahn, nent American men and women, ap- the Little Entente on the other, boycott movement. it was learned. American financier and patron of s.wwW—tes . Italy has now scored a complete The buttons are decorated with • pointed by Scretary of Labor Fran- the arts were held Sunday after- victory. But no one can foresee blue eagle and a picture of the ces Perkins, brought in a report noon from his estate at Cold urging special consideration for the result of the fight that will rising sun. Walter Kopec, editor of the Springs Harbor, L I., and were German refugees within the limits follow between Germany and attended only by members of his of the existing laws. The commit- Italy. It certainly does not look Deutsche Zeitung, Nazi organ family and close relatives. Mr. tee stressed the American tradi- as if there can be a one-sided vie- here, described the counter-boy- Kahn died suddenly Thursday in tion of asylum for those fleeing tory of Italy over Germany. And colt as a deliberate effort of Ger- the offices of Kuhn, Loeb and Co. from religious and racial persecu- the political outlook for Austrian man-Americans to strike back at Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, rabbi Jewry cannot be clear before this the Jews who are affecting their tions. fight is decided. All that the Jews country's trade, and to bolster of Temple Emanu-El, officiated at the services. in Austria or abroad can do at the German businesses hurt by the Junior Michigan Home Pro- Although Mr. Kahn's name has present stage must therefore be in boycott. A smooth, restful, gliding ride shock-proof steering. And the other is tective Au'n Dance "I can say that with the excep- been associated at times with the the nature of provisional arrange- Episcopal and Catholic Churches, April 14. . . . a bouncelese back seat ... ments and watching to see which tion of a few Communists and dependable operation, thoroughly protected The dance of the Junior Order w ay the cat will jump. world radical Socialists all the German- he always maintained an interest a new feeling of safety and relaxation in against wear and tear. The patent rights on of the Michigan Home Protective i • must keep its eyes open and Americans in New York are sym• in Jewish affairs, which deepened Association will be held at the see how things in Austria are chap- pathetic with the new order of with the advent of Ilitlerism in high-speed or rough-road travel. All these this special kind of Knee-Action are held things," Kappe is reported to have Germany. Recently he told inter- B'nai Moshe Hall, Dexter and i Jur, viewers, "1 was born a Jew, 1 am pleasures are yours with Knee-Action Lawrence, on Saturday evening, In the last few days the anti' , stated. exclusively by General Motors. That's why a Jew and I shall die a Jew." April 14. The dance committee has emi IC g ame i n wheels. And if your car has enclosed Knee- On one occasion when the bank-' no other low-priced car has it. Also, no already announced the played sale faster of and over more h furiously been $10,000 Greeted for Nazi Inquiry er returned from one of his fee-' WASHINGTON.-0. T. A.) a thousand tickets. They have also and on a larger field. Official bud• Action, like Chevrolet's, you not only get other has a Fisher body, cable-controlled t trips to Europe , he answered secured the services of some of les have joined in the ne campaign i The House adopted a resolution Ounkeed othfeor newspapermenllitTe eis this gliding ride at its best, you also get two brakes, a Y-K frame, or a Blue-Flame the city's best radio talent The shro- feature of the evening will be a and to bar them from the right to duct of an investigation of Nazi asked of these is other extra advantages. One engine of unsurpassed economy. as follow their professions in public propaganda activities in the Unit- ism: "What can you expect rue, waltz contest Dancing will Isegin at 9 and continue until 2 a. m., or semi-public institutions. The ed States. Representative Samuel ■ Jew, to say"' CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN anti-Semitic incitement in the ; Dickstein had requested $25,000 for a annul admission fee. Compare actrole's low delivered prices and easy C. M. A. C. seems. .4 General Motors Value hu also been renewed on a 'for the investigation, which was Yeshiva Beth Judah Pupils t` scale without meeting with recently approved upon the pas- Are Examined. The next meeting of the Hint any resistance on the part of the sage of his resolution. Dickstein Cholem Association will be held on government. In fact, there are cer- ' said he has been assured that be- Examination of pupils in Tests. Tuesday, April 10, at 8 p. nt., at fain parties in the government co- . fore the end of the session of Coo- iva Beth Judah took place Monday haysnme...r• gress additional funds would be evening, at Congregation Beth Te- lition themselves engaged ingress Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and ■ . phila Emanuel, in the presence of Wilson. All former members are spreading vast quantities of anti- 'appropriated. Rabbi S. M. Fine, principal; M. urged to attend, whether they re- Semitic material. Gifts to Council Fund. Does that mean that the govern- Levitt, president; L. Dann, vie.- ceive notices or not, and to help carry on the work of giving immed meat has been fooling the Jewish I The Detroit section, National president; the parents, students and many visitors. leaders with false assurances in Council of Jewish women, re- late relief to the needy sick. The pupils were examined in The organization acknowledges order to pacify feeling abroad? Or Iceived the following contributions Baba Kama and Baba does it mean that the government for its. Ida E. Ginsburg Scholar- Mesichta with thanks the donations; received Basra. Thom in attendance were is too weak to stand out against ship Fund: from the Junior organixsti ,, n. I In memory of Sim Hart. from pleased with answers given to "n• Romance of • People," et 'Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs. Mil - their questions. Gifts were giver{ "THE ROMANCE OF A PRO- to the younger pupils. Olympia. April 16 to 22. Iford Stern. PLE"—A Dramatic Spectacle! THREE GOVERNORS FOR UNITED DRIVE SALES CHEVROLET SERVICE SLATKIN BROS. DEXTER CHEVROLET CO. ' GOOD PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH' RE-ELECT SHETZER PRESIDENT OF S. Z. 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