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April 06, 1934 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-04-06

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A merie1N lacish Palo&Cal Coda

CLIFTON AMUR • GRINCUOIAT1 30, oat°

DETRorr

JEWISH CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

GOOD WILL IS ACHIEVED THROUGH
"THE ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE"

THREE FAITHS OPPOSE
OBSCENE LITERATURE

NEW YORK.—In line with thel
campaign initiated by the Catholic
Church against immord literature
and indecent theater performances,
Jewish and Protestant church bodies
have vigorously denounced such ob-
antes was the largest ever con- Palestine. The grandeur of Jerusa- scene literature as is now widely
structed anywhere in the world. In the days of Solomon, with dispersed on the public newsstands
It is noteworthy that the cast, all the rich, meaningful pageantry and intend to take drastic action
Of ritual, makes one of the most against it
like the sponsoring committees, is
At a meeting of the executive
colorful scenes in all the theatre.
council of the United Synagogue
non-sectarian. Christians as well as
But the days of peace asst glory of America, immoral literature and
Jews become part of the personnel
are abruptly brought to an end as plays were severely condemned. It
of the production.
Rome descends upon Judea and was unanimously voted to call upon
Good Will Achieved Through
puts the Temple of Solomon to the the Jewish ministry of New York
to take drastic action on the mat-
Pageant.
flames. Out of the ashes of that
, arious rabbis have also anh-
1
Presented for its value as the - destruction and dispersion, the ter.
r winetie,-netni:iin d i t.‘,,,,,up nrecanc g.
uance

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sponsorship of outstanding' Aineri- I The centuries of
can newspapers. brought to a halt in modern times i cern Church
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ple. To Jew's themselves it has been
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Romance of a People" has much in brew Union College, Cincinnati,
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