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International Trade Fair To
Guide Public in Nazi
Boycott.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
ISSUED BY AMERICAN ECNOOMIC COMMITTEE
FROLIC ON APRIL 29
•LET'TER.,
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BOX i SECRETARY CHOSEN
The fourth annual spring frolic
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
zurnttrii , e a s n t(l e r r o ni
ug ah no yt:t as tha e
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g the public in its
I resistance to purchasing goods
made in Nazi Germany, will be
held in the summer of 1934 in
New York City, according to a
,decision of the administrative
!committee of the American Jewish
Cognress.
The meeting, called to discuss
the recent public manifestations
of Nazi activities in this country
and the various reports published
'recently that there has been a
mitigation Of the Hitler policy of
oppression in Germany, decided
upon the fair as a direct repudia-
tion of the false mitigation re-
, ports and a forceful challenge to
, the intimidation threats of the .
Nazis, seeking to have the boycott
movement called off.
Announcement of this proect
was made in a formal statement
issued over the signatures of Dr.
Stephen S. Wise, honorary presi-
dent; Bernard S. Deutsch, presi-
dent, and Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum,
chairman of the boycott commit-
tee.
Rabbi Leon Frans will discuss
the great Jewish novels of the
year at the next meeting of the
Shaarey Zedek Young People's
Society to be held Sunday after-
noon, April 22, in the social hall
of the synagogue.
Following the meeting, a buffet
supper will be served, after which
members and their friends will go
to the Olympia where they will
view the final performance of
"The Romance of a People."
Seymour Tilchin, chairman of
the Dutch Treat committee in
charge of the supper and ticket
sales for the pageant, announces
that there are still a few tickets
available. Busses will transport
the group to and from the Olym-
pia, so that there will be trans-
portation for all who would other-
wise have no means of getting
there.
NEW YORK.—The annual con-
vention of the American Jewish
Congress will be held in the fall,
instead of the summer of the year.
with the delegates to the sessions
elected by direct democratic vote
throughout the country, according
to a decision of the administrative
committee of the organization.
A special committee will be
named to carry out this project,
which represents the first time
since 1917 that the American
Jewish masses have been invited
to participate in direct democratid
elections to the American Jewish
Congress.
B'nai B'rith Ladies' Auxiliary
While the direct and democratic
Engages "Cocoanut
elections of 1917 were called in
order to create a body of opin-
Serenaders."
ion in defense of the rights of the
Jews of Europe, this year's elec-
Harold B. Moldawsky, popular
tions are concerned not only with
EQUALITY CLUB
young orchestra leader, will con-
European problems but also with
A meeting was held at the home . duct his "Cocoanut Serenaders"
fundamental problems of an eco- of Mrs. L. Lupilotf.
at the dinner-dance to be given
nomic and cultural nature affect-
Arrangements are being made
ing the Jewish comumnity in this I for the Mothers' and Daughters' by the B'nai B'rith Ladies' Auxil-
country.
, banquet to be held May 9. Prizes iary in the Everglades of the Ho-
In the interests of making ade- will be given to the oldest mother tel Tuller, Sunday evening, April
quate arrangements for popular andyoungest daughter.
and direct elections, the conven- ; The club is sponsoring a dance
The "Cocoanut Serenaders,"
tion, scheduled to be held in June, land bridge. Further details will
since their arrival from the Cocoa-
has been postponed until the fall. be given at a later date.
nut Grave in Tennessee, have
International Trade Fair.
The next meeting will be a so-
been in constant demand by the
An International Trade Fair to cial at Mrs. Emma Peck's home, leading Jewish Organizations of
promote the merchandise and serv- 3902 Calvert avenue.
Detroit.
Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
•
For the Best — Demand GUNSBERG'S
Gunsberg Products are famous
for their excellent taste — our
Salami, Wieners, Bologna, Corned
Beef, Pastrami, Tongues. Beefen•
ette are made of the hest and
freshest kosher meats.
DELIVERED FRESH
DAILY TO STORES
Watch for the blue and yellow
label with the name Gunsberg and
the names of th e rabbis on every
label.
GUNSBERG PROVISION Co.
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
RANDOLPH 2545
Plans for the Mothers and
Daughters program have been com-
pleted by the Sisterhood of the
congregation and the Young Peo-
ple's Auxiliary.
On Tuesday evening, May 15, at
18, the Sisterhood will hold a musi-
cal and strawberry festival in the
social hall of the synagogue. Mem
bars and their friends are urged to
! attend.
The next meeting of the Sister-
; hood will be held on Tuesday eve-
1 ning, May I.
The elates for picnics will be an-
nounced in the next issue of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
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Continental
Assurance
Company
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Appointment of
Ben Tolmich
General Agent for Detroit
The Continental Assurance Company is in the first rank
of leading institutions judged by every standard,
including Liquidity and ratio of surplus to bus-
iness in force. In 1933 it showed a net in-
crease in insurance in force and
surplus and is rated "A"
(excellent).
Ben Tolmich Associates:
David Berger Sam Cohen Aaron Fellman
Frank Hoffman
Philip L. Kanter
Benj. Krell, Jr.
Edgar Overbey
Kenneth Robins Nelson Sax David Taub
Offering guaranteed low rate life insurance, including
Total and Permanent Disability, Double Indem-
nity, non-cancellable, Accident and Health
and complete Juvenile coverage; Salary
Investment, Group and Annuities.
CONTINENTAL
ASSURANCE COMPANY
BEN TOLNIICEI, General Agent for Detroit
618 Fox Theatre Bldg.
For the guidance of the steadily increasing Government surplus of
Miss Jane Evans of New York
of the Young People's Auxiliary of
increasing number of German ref income over expenditures.
Congregation lt'nai Moshe will be
Pioneer Women's Thanks. 'City has hen appointed executive ogees seeking asylum in Palestine . 1
1932 imports were valued 'at
secretary
of
the
National
Fcdera•
held on Sun,day evening, April 29,
the American Economic Commit
in the main ballroom of the synaii Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Lion of Temple Sisterhoods to 'sue- tee for Palestine has issued in the - 7,769,000 pounds sterling, an in-
crease of 1,829,000 pounds ster-
'
ceed
Miss
Ilelen
Strauss
who
re-
The Council of the Organiza-
form of a handbook in German a ling over 1931. Exports increased
tion for Pioneer Women in Pal- signed recently after announcing concise statement of the colony
by 809,000 pounds sterling to
estine wishes to thank you in
government and geography of the : 381 000 pounds sterling. The
the name of the organization for
country, it was announced by 2"
rise in imports," the handbook
the invaluable aid which you and j
Aaron Baroway, secretary of the states, "is partly due to increased
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle have
, Committee. The manual, which is immigration and partly to the rap-
given towards making an unquali- I
entitled, "Palaestina: Wirtschaft id economic development of the
success of our recent annual
and \'erwaltung," is now being . country. The rise in exports was
luncheon.
distributed to German refugees in chiefly due to increased shipments
The Pioneer Women's Organize-
Palestine and in Europe and to of citrus fruits." Great Britain' is
prospective immigrants in Ger- Palestine's largest customer and
tion recognizes the importance of
Imany. The Committee which is largest single source of supply.
the role played by the columns of
headed by Judge Julian W. Mack,
45,000 Jews, or 26 percent of
The Chronicle in l i ds work, and
Israel B. Brodie and Robert &old, the Jewish population are engaged
sincerely appreciates your generous
was recently designated by the in agriculture. There are 3,132
more important Jewish economic Jewish industrial establishments,
co-operation.
institutions in Palestine, including 'employing 16,900 persons, having
Yours very truly,
the Jewish Agency for Palestine, an aggregate capital investment:of
AVRUNIN,
MRS.
as
the recognized central source 4,630,000 pounds sterling and
Secretary, Pioneer Women's Or.
of
economic information for "mid- producing annually merchandise
ganization Council.
dle-class" immigrants. The Com- valued at 3,59t1,000 pounds stet ,
mittee maintains headquarters at ling. Annual expenditures for la-
The Kidnapping of Edgard
622 Fifth Avenue, New York City, bor, raw materials and power lav
Mortara.
and at Tel-Aviv, Palestine.
these manufacturing undertakings
The handbook traces a remark- amount to 2,690,000 pounds ster-
In Bologna, in Italy, there lived
MISS ALICE FRANK
able progress achieved by the Pal- ling. Since 1930 the number if
a Jewish family by the name of
estine Jews in the development of industrial establishments has In-
gogue. Dave Diamond's orchestra, I Mortara. They had a little boy
Industry, commerce, agriculture creased by 25 percent; their per-
under the personal direction of called Edgard() who, as a baby, had
and horticulture in the Holy Land sonnel by 55 percent, and the
MISS JANE EVANS
Dave Diamond, has been engaged to passed through a severe illness.
in recent years. It points to the value of their production by 40
furnish the music.
Fearing that he might die and his her marriage to Orland S. O'Neal fact chat, though constituting only percent.
Manny Lax, chairman of the soul suffer eternal damnation after- of Washington, D. C.
20 percent of the population, the
spring frolic, is being assisted by wards, the Roman Catholic servant I Miss Evans was born and edu- Jews pay more than 50 percent of
The GOod Fight.
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girl who was acting as his nurse
the following: Mollie Freedman, baptised him secretly. Four years I rated in New' York City and re- the taxes. The Jewishpopulation
Esther Grant, Alice Frank, Mildred later, becoming afraid, she con- ceived her college education at is now estimated at 230,000 (as
"If
thou
hadst
lived
in
the
New York University, where she compared with 60,000 at the close dread days of martyrdom, and the
Agranove, Dave Schwartz, Abe fessed to a priest what she had
specialized in art and in the field of the War) of a total population peoples had fallen on thee to force
Rosenthal, Andrew Iczkovitz and done. The priest in turn reported of educational psychology.
of 1,130,000.
thee to apostatize from thy faith,
the matter to Rome, where the
Ben Cohen.
"Only 300,000 inhabitants," the thou wouldst surely, as did so
Miss Evans has engaged in art
Congregation of the Inquisition or-
A meeting of the board of direc- derer' action to he taken. A force work for the least few years and manual states, "may be properly many, have given thy life in its
tors of the Young People's Auxil- of soldiers went to the house of has delivered frequent lectures he- I regarded as consumers in the Oc- defense. Well then, light now the
iary will be held on Sunday, at 4 the Mortara family at 10 o'clock fore Jewish groups on art and lit- I cidental sense. These 300,000 per- fight laid on thee in the better
p. m., in the clubroom of the syna- at night, tore little Edgardo from eratu•e.
sons comprise almost the entire days, the fight with evil desire;
gogue.
his parents' arms, to be brought
Jewish population and the Euro- fight and conquer, and seek for
Rehearsals for the play "Mother up in the faith of a Roman Catho-
Ilappiness is always where we pean element% among the Moslems allies in this warfare of your
soul, seek them in the fear of God
Knows Best" will be held at 2:30 lic as he had been baptised. Edgar- find it, but seldom where we seek and Christians."
and the study of the Law. Forget
p. m. Sunday, in the clubroom of do's parents never recovered from t.
Jerusalem, the capital and the not that God recompenses accord-
the
loss
of
their
child.
They
tried
the synagogue.
largest sity, has a population of
in every way to get him back, they
ing to the measure wherewith ye
about 90,000 persons, of whom
to get in touch with all the
withstand the evil in your heart.
K. P. WILL HONOR PAST tried
more than 51,000 are Jews. The Be a man in thy youth; but if
leading people of the clay and to , DEADLINE FOR ALL
second largest city in the country
CHANCELLORS TUESDAY ask them to do something to help.
COPY ON WEDNESDAY now is its business metropolis, thou were then defeated in the
Sir Moses Montefiore, that great
struggle, return, return at last to
Tel-Aviv, which has a population God, however old thou mayest
An old-fashioned second took Jew of whom I have spoken to you
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
place at the Detroit Lodge No. 55, before, went himself to Rome to is compelled once again to call of 76,000 persons, all Jews. Haifa be."—Eleazer Rokeach of Worms,
comes next with about 58,000 per- 1200.
Knights of Pythits, at Castle Hall, see what could be done and some of
the attention of its readers and
Tuesday everting. The team con- the most brilliant emperors of Eu- contributors to the fact that the sons, of whom 22,000 are Jews.
The principal income of the Pal-
sisted of Sidney L. Alexander, P. rope tried to persuade the Pope t,p deadline for all copy is at noon
C., Sam Raskin, P. C., James Kates yield. But it was all useless. Ed- on Wednesdays, except on holi- estine Government is derived from Meaning of Jewish History.
indirect
taxes, mato= receipts
and Sol A. Dann.
fordo became a faithful Catholic. day weeks, when the time of
"The history of Israel is the
and other fees. The direct taxes great living proof of the working
Next Tuesday night, April 24, He rose to high office in the Catho-
deadline varies.
are
levied
on house and land and
will be past chancellors' night. lic Church, and when 12 years after
There has been considerable Ion the pr o duct a of land (the of Divine Providence in the affairs
Tside from a well planned program his capture Rome was captured and
abuse of the deadline which has tithe). A tax amounting to 12 per- of the world. Alone among the na-
furnished by the entertainment he was given the opportunity of
been set by The Chronicle for cent of the annual income is levied tions, Israel has shared in all great
committee headed by Ralph Raskin, returning to his people, he refused.
a period of 10 years, and con- Ion urban real property. Manufac- movements since mankind became
refreshments, drinks and smokes
tributors are therefore asked to turing enterprises owning their conacious of their destinies. If
The best seems to he a little too note the fact that all copy re-
will be served without charge. The
there is no Divine purpose in the
main attraction will he the exem- good for some people; at leant ceived later than at noon on I premises pay only a 6 percent tax long travail of Israel, it is vain
. on the estimated rental. New to seek for any such purpose in
plification of the third rank by a they are always looking for the
Wednesdays will henceforth he
buildings are tax exempt for three man's life. In the reflected light
team composed entirely of past worst of it.
omitted from the current issue
chancellors. These impressive
of that purpose each Jew should
and retained for insertion on the
Nothing is easier to hear than I following week.
ceremonies will be conducted by a
The economic prosperity of Pal- lead his life with an added dig-
Yearhse
team consisting of the following: the troubles of your neighbors.
estine is reflected in a constantly nity."—Joseph Jacobs, 1897. •
Edmund Sloman, Saul Kaufman,
Emil Raskin, Sam Raskin, Herman
Moss, Nathaniel Goldstick, Will
Rosenberg, Chas. Goldstein, Rrank
Berman, Eichman, H. P. Cohen,
Ben Behrman, Dr. R. R. Goldstone,
and Samuel Goldfine. The team
captain is Emil Raskin.
The chancellor commander, Ber-
nard Jacoby, urges every member
turn out to honor this group of past
chancellory who have given so much
toward the growth of the lodge.
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CHILD CARE MEETING
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 24
The problems involved in the
care of the illegitimate child will
be the subject of a dinner meeting
of the Child Care Committee of the
D etroit Service Group's Welfare
Council, according to an announce-
ment by Melville S. Welt, chairman.
The meeting will be held Tues-
day, April 24, at 6:30 p. m., at
Temple Beth El. Mrs. Edith B.
Bercovich, director of the Jewish
Child Placement Bureau, will pre-
sent a case record involving the
problem of illegitimacy, and Dr.
Louis A. Schwartz, psychiatrist,
will discuss the psychiatric prob.
lems involved in the handling of
this case.
Halevy Celebrates Success-
ful Concert with Banquet.
The Halevy Hazomir Singing
Society, having concluded a sue-
cessful season, climaxed with its
ninth annual concert, will stage a
celebration for all members and
friends with a banquet to be held
at Webster Hall, Tuesday, April
24.'
The arrangement committee,
!headed by M. Scheyer and N. Lin-
den, prepared an interesting pro-
gram for the evening. Plans for
I future activities of the season will
he discussed.
For reservations call before I
Monday noon, either the secretary.
Miss B. Glasser. Longfellow 6363,'
I or Mrs. G. Matrick, Townsend
17-5631.
1 Regular rehearsals are held
weekly in room 123, Northern
High School. Auditiona are given
each week by the conductor, Pan
Frohman, to those wishing to join
the organization.
Henderson Plans Annual
Spring Dramatic Festival.
Robert Henderson is going for-
ward with plans for his annual
spring Dramatic Festival in the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in Ann
Arbor, the complete schedule for
which has been announced by Prof .
Howard M. Jones, with the ap-
proval of the University and Dra-
matic Season committee.
The season opens Monday eve
sing, May 14, with the Americar
premiere of Alfred Sangster'•
"Charlotte, Emily and Anne:
which under the title of "The
Brontes" has just completed • rim
of 305 performances in the Royal' ■
Theater in London. Elizabeth His.
don, of the New York Theater
Guild; Violet Kemple-Cooper and
Eugene Powers will have the lead
ing roles.
James Fagin's comedy of Sarno,'
Pepys, "And So to Bed," will 1r
the second production. Eugenic
Leontovich and Rollo Peters an
listed as leads, Keith Winter's cur-
rent New York success, "Th ,
Shining Hour;" "Meet My Sister,"
a Continental comedy with musid ,
Shakespeare's "Macbeth," with Ise
Keith, and Howard Lindsay'-
comedy of the Princeton campu-
"She Loves Me Not," also as'
scheduled. The season will con-
tinue for five weeks, through or
June 16.
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