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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
You Are Cordially Invited To Attend
The Annual Banquet
sponsored by the
Honor H. Karp at
Memorial Meeting
The Mizrachi Youth of Detroit
mourns the sudden tragic death of
its youthful national leader, Harry
Karp, vice president of the Miz-
rachi Organization of America, one
of the organizers of the Mizrachi
Chesed Shel Emes
11,174 JEWS CAME
FROM GERMANY TO
PALESTINE IN '33
(Continued from Page One)
tine, on the threshhold
of eco-
nomic development, already is
capable of offering • refuge to
German Jews whose
life has
been made unbearable by
the
Hitler regime is revealed in
■
comparison of immigration fig-
(Jewish Free Burial Association)
ures for 1933 and for previous
viewpoints there would then exist
four categories of Jews:
...hilt., In the pouverell. Jew-
Re
Ian nntlootal +tate and.
/treeing full light, of Jewish nationality.
3. Joel.), Penitlente of other eountrlea
oho, on their toqueat would he 0..1. 1
1.1011e
Jeolnh nntidnallty tho
and woottlol thue he pineed uncle, the
Belton for the Jewloolp
the tountiy
3. Jee• obo are ottleene
of
where the to side, hut fumg
Otero a
national mlnotIty and as ...It I..deuted
Iry International Ian..
brooline completelY
4. Jew s who ha
8.111111asell 111 the rounthee niter.. they
..Ada and have entirely NI,. tin
ti
PM .
.onnneon
ll
olth Jew lelo naonality.
I. J..
Avrunin Camp Has
Improved Nursery
Continuing its policy of group
specialization, Avrunin Camp an-
nounces that it has made further
developments and improvements
over preceding years in regard to
the nursery' group.
The nursery group for children
from three to six years of age will
g in tie under the direction of
a a
..,.,„,, nil ,.„„„,. : ,,,,,,, „, ii„.,., ',..,,‘, Miss Marion (omstock, formerly
connected with the Merrill Palmer
i .,,lam..
_
School and for the past winter di-
rector of the Comstock Nursery
Noted Zionist Dies.
years.
ears. As ••gainst 11,174 who
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Samuel School in this city.
entered Palestine from April to I
As it has been in all other de-
Wilner, an ardent Zionist and a
December, 1933, there were I
artments of children's cam deed-
to philanthropic,
only 1,948 German Jews who
opment, Avrunin Camp was th e
edu c at i onal move - pioneer in Michigan in establishin
•
cam
rn into Palestine in •Il the ■
.
'
(
spell
. a specially intended nursery for
years between 1920 and 1932." I menu, •
Philadelphia-Byron Hall
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 29
his home , 246 Beach 12 2,1 very young summer campers. Thi s
Mr. Rothenberg's report is based ease at
en statistics just received by him , ' , '' group is maintained as a diatinct
from the London and Jerusalem after a year's illness. His age was unit, and does not come under the
branches of the Central Bureau 86. regular camp routine. Special ro-
Mr. Wilier, who owned a tine grants and diets are designe( to
for the settlement of German
Jews in Palestine, which is headed library of Jewish literature., was suit the particular needs of this
Come! Attend this event and support this
by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Mr. a noted Talmudic student. He was type of group. Housing. is scrum-
natty
a sip c u
I.„ .p
Rothenberg is co-chairman
of the I.
from distinguished
worthy cause.
d e scended
aily equipped for the use of chil-
United Jewish Appeal, represent- scholars and rabbis in Europe, a
e n o
o. f pre-school age,
ing the Jewish Agency for Pales-
In this way it has been made pos.
tine and the Joint Distribution great grandson of the famous
eighteenth century rabbi. scholar Isible to combine the advantages of
Committee, which is seeking $3,- an d nut th ma ci
ti an, Elij a h ben ' the splendid personnel and equip-
000,000 for the relief and rehabil- Solomon,
was ,
o
, to whom
w a pp lied j ment . f the
L
t e int i i • e • amp •i t h t h e
itation of Jews in Germany and
the name the Gaon of Vilna, and advantages of detachment from the
Gunsberg Products are famous
for the settlement of Jews in Pal- a grandson of Rabbi Jacob Lan- routine activities of older campers,
Made and Guaranteed by
for their excellent taste — our
LATE HARRY KARP
estine. dau of Prague, scholar and phil- to make of the nursery a highly
Salami, Wieners, Bologna, Corned
No Unemployment in Palestine. osopher.
'efficient unit, which proves a great
Youth in America and its .real-
Beef, Pastrami, Tongues, Beefen.
His report discloses that there
A founder of the Zionist Or- , benefit to the youngsters.
dent
for
eight
years
in
succession.
ette are made of the best and
the
national
board
is
no
unemployment
in
l'alestine,
ganization
of
America,
Mr.
Wil-
I
The development of this depart-
He was also Oil
freshest kosher meats.
i
men[ is one of the MOO, important
of directors of the Jewish National that German Jews are showing tier was long active in its affairs.
greater
interest
than
other
h
YP
erac•
D
He
founded
the
DELIVERED FRESH
Ernuna to come as a result of the years of
Fund.
II e br wv Congregation in lower Manhattan
i
(grants
i I earning
of
imm
giants
h
experience
which stand behind Av-
DAILY TO STORES
Th
e l a t e H arry alp
K w
, o h was
only 33 years old, was well known rapidly in order to adjust them- shortly after the beginning of runin Camp, the oldest private
Watch for the blue and yellow
to Detroit Jewry, since his partied- selves to the life the country, and this century and served as its "'trot NOM) for Jewish children in Michi-
label with the name Gunsberg and
pitting here in the Mizrachi Youth's that the Central Bureau has ex- president. Ile was also n founder Kan. Avrunin Camp points with
the names of the rabbis who super-
.ended $330,000 between October, and former president of the Ile- pride to eight successful years spent
midwestern convention held a year
vise the Kashruth.
1933, and March, 1J , for ear- brew Free
in perfecting and developing a sys-
Loan Society.
h
and a half ago, in the Stotler Hotel.
ious activities related to the set-
Mr. Wilmer served formerly as I tent suitable to the specific require.;
For II years he was manager of
tlement
of
German
Jews.
president
of
Yeshiva
Isaac
El-
manta
of this work.
Bloch Publishing Co. in New York.
The statistics furnished by the chanan, now connected with Yesh- 1
Th e Nli sraci
sh Youth
Y th
o f I) ero
t it
RANDOLPH
2545
with the other Mizrachi Central Bureau are supplemented iva College.
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
Agudath Herzl Young
I
He was formerly treasurer of
Judaea Club.
organizations, are arranging a me- by a report front Dr. Arthur
mural meeting for Monday evening Ilantke, director of the Palestine the 5lizrachi Organization of
at 8 o'clock in the Beth Tephila Foundation Fund in Jerusalem, America. He also was former' On Sunday, April 22, a meeting
Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow which administers the funds raised treasurer of Knesseth Israel, a
was held by the Augdath Herzl
Wilson. The main speaker will be in this country for Palestine re- home for the aged in Palestine.'
Young Judaea at the Hebrew Na-
Rabb) Seymour Zambrowsky, na- construction by the American Pal- Ile was a former director of the
Jewish
National
I:
und
and
a
mem-
,
tional School, 9311 Oakland ave-
tional executive director of Min- estine Campaign.
According to the report of the her of the advisory hoard of the nue. It was decided to send $10
real Youth of America, who is
visiting Detroit. The other speakers Central Bureau for the Settle- Jewish Theological Seminary of ' to the Keren Harmer. The group
will be Rabbi E. Aishiskin, Rabbi went of German Jews, which is 1 America. lie was a guest of honor
is preparing to send delegates to
Stollman and Rabbi J. Eisenman, headed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, at the opening of the Hebrew Uni-
in the name of Mizrachi; Rabbi Ja- more than $330,000 has already versity in Palestine. lie lived in the national convention on July 8.
,
A. Bornstein read a news letter
cob Ungar in the name of Yeshiva been spent in Palestine in con. Manhattan until two years ago.
Isaac Elechanan, where the de- nection with German-Jewish int- His daughter, Mrs. Fradelle Ilas- I from Palestine. J. Pearlman gave
ceased was a student, and the rep- migration. The report covers the hell Cohen, is now a resident of', a report on current topics and A.
resentatives of Jewish National period front October, 1933, to Haifa, Palestine, where she ,epee-, Mitock gave a talk.
Plans are being made to cele-
Fund and Zionist Organization of March, 1934. sents the Mizrachi women's divi- '
sion. She supervised the recent irate Lag b'Omer. This Saturday
Detroit. The members of the Can-
The funds were spent on con- construction of a girls' technical the club celebrated the Bar Mitz-
tor's Association will make the
otruction of huts and barracks for school there.
vah of M. Blank, one of the trus-
Ilazkarah,
tees of the club at the Beth Moses.
On account of the death of Mr, the housing of German-Jewish
immigrants at Tel Aviv and Haifa;
You will find as you look back He conducted all of the services, as-
Karp, the local Mizrachi Youth
allocation of funds to various upon your life, that the moments' sisted by the choir of the Young
postponed its Lag b'Omer affair
technical and educational institu- when you have really lived, are the Judaea Club, and he spoke in He-
which was planned for Wednesday,
brew and in Jewish. I. A. Lawton,
May 2. It will instead be held two tions for the placement of Ger- moments when you have done
presented him with a certificate and
man-Jewish scholars; placement things in a spirit of love.
weeks later.
a medal.
—HENRY DRUMaIOND.
of individuals and middle class
families in agricultural colonies;
the settlement of hundreds of
German-Jewish children in girls'
J. Y. P. S. Meets Sunday. WOOLWORTH TYPE OF
farms. agricultural training set-
SARAH ZIMMERMAN
STORES IN U. S. S. R. of 355 Leicester court, 65 years tlements and colonies; erection of
The Junior Young People's So-
old, died on April 25. Funeral housing facilities in various col-
iety of Shaarey Zedek will hold I. I. Gordeeff Appointed New Head
services were held od April 25 onies; the establishing of occu-
ts next meeting this Sunday,
of Torgsin in U. S.
with interment at Machpelah pational training classes and
pril 29, at 3 p. m., in the social
Cemetery, Rev. S. Mogilevsky of- schools; pure relief activities;
all of the synagogue.
NEW YORK. — Five and ten ficiating. She is survived by her grants of loans to individuals and
The program committee, headed kopek stores in Leningrad, Mos- husband, Louie; a son, Herman,, small firms trying to establish in-
y Miss Betty Rycus, aims to se- cow, Kharkov and other large and two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence dustrial and commercial enter-
cure a speaker well known to the cities in the Soviet Union is the Factor and Mrs. Sam Weitz.
prises in Palestine.
latest achievement of "Torgsin,"
youth of Detroit.
Among the specific activities
Jacob Keidan, president, in re- State Corporation for Trade with
REGINA STEIN
undertaken by the Central Bureau
sponse to the current demand of Foreigners, according to Mr. 1. I. of 2091 Blaine avenue, 54 years are: the placement of 20 families
)
the members, called a special
old, died on April 23. Funeral with 20 dunams of land each in
meeting.of the board of directors
services were held at Lewis Bros. Ilaifa Bay; 50 families with 18
on Wednesday, April 13. Several
Funeral Home on April 24 with dunams each in Wadi Hawareth;
matters of importance were de-
burial in Clover Hill Park Ceme- 35 families in Karkur; 50 families
cided upon. Chief among these
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and in the suburb of Petach Tikvah
was that this year the organization
Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating.lwith five dunams of land each;
present its fourth annual summer
She is survived by her husband, 40 families in Beer Tuvia; 90 in
; formal in the near future at some
Elias; a daughter and two sons. Naaneh. It is estimated that with
well known country club.
he present funds available, it ',will
• Arthur Doctor, treasurer of the
FLORENCE KOBLIN
be possible to settle 1.000 families
of 2224 Blaine avenue, 39 years in the various settlements of the
club, announces that those mem-
old, died on April 20. Funeral Palestine Foundation Fund.
bers who have not as yet paid
services were held on April 20
their dues in full will be given the
Children Refugees.
with interment at Clover Hill
last opportunity to do so at thia
Housing facilities for 2,000 in-
Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. dividuals who are now undergoing
meeting.
Hershman and Cantor J. Sonen- a process of agricultural and oc-
klar officiating. She is survived cupational training were also
Campaign Against Indecent Liter.
by her husband, Ben, and a son. built by the Central Bureau. In-
&tune.
structors have been supplied to
HAVERSTRAW, N. Y.—A corn-
LOUIS REICH
teach the immigrants poultry
; mittee to act with Protestants and
Funeral services for Louis farming, dairy farming, citrus
Jews in a united campaign against
Reich, for half a century a Michi- and vegetable culture. The Cen-
indecent literature was organized
gan avenue merchant, were read tral Bureau has also undertaken to
at a meeting of 400 members of
by Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Tempel find apprentice posts for the hun-
the Catholic Laymen's League
Beth El, Wednesday at Gilbert's dreds of immigrants who enter
I. I. GORDEEFF
held here. The committee will
Funeral Home, 81 Delaware ave-
communicate with ministers and Gordeeff, new head of the Torg- nue. Burial was in Woodmere Palestine from Germany and who
must find a new art or craft for
rabbis and other individuals not son representation in the United Cemetery.
a livelihood.
of the Catholic faith to secure a States, who has just arrived from
Mr. Reich was born in Austria-
An average of fl 0 each is given
united, country-wide effort to Moscow. These are recent addi- Hungary, where he learned the
persuade dealers in pornographic tions, set up in connection with watchmaker's trade, and came to to such apprentices to enable them
to
maintain themselves while they
or salacious magazines or books the regular Torgain stores that Detroit in 1884 from New York
to abandon their sale.
sell merchandise for gold, silver City. In April of that year he are getting very small sums for
their
training.
The united reform effort is the or foreign exchange. Imported opened a general store in the
The supervision of children
result of the recent good-will goods totaling $3,000,000 were vicinity of 3334 Michigan avenue,
meeting for closer understanding handled by Torgsin stores in Mos- the site of a music store now, refugees is under the direction of
among the various faiths which cow alone during 1933, according operated by • son, Max. I Miss Henrietta Czold of New
In those days that section of York. Children already placed in-
to Mr. Gordeeff.
cas held at Spring Valley.
Proceeds for the rebuilding of the Chapel which
recently burned down on the Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery.
For the Best — Demand GUNSBERG'S
GUNSBERG PROVISION Co.
FAMOUS and
WURZBURGER
BEERS
NOW AGING
MEMBERSHIP TEA OF
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD MAY 28
Chesed Shel Emes
Banquet on Sunday
The banquet of the Chesed
Cohen of 2074 Atkin-
Mrs.
She! Emes (Jewish Free Burial
son avenue was hostess to the Home Association) will take place this
Relief Society, Monday, April 23.
Sunday evening at the Philadel-
Rabbi Leon Frain, the guest phia-Byron Hall.
The officers announce that the
speaker of the afternoon, spoke on
"The Jew and the Modern World." banquet is being arranged for the
purpose of stimulating collection
An open forum followed.
A membership tea will he held in of funds for the rebuilding of the
the Italian Gardens Of the Book' chapel which recently burned
Cadillac Hotel, Monday, May 28, 1 downi on the Chesed nhel Emes
at 1:30 p. m. Members and friends I Cemetery. In view of the de-
wishing to affiliate with the society, cline in income it becomes neces-
are invited to attend. Mrs. R. R. sary to arrange for special func-
Hallman is chairman of the tea, tions to raise funds.
The board of directors of the
with Mrs. J. H. l'olozker, Mrs. S.
Barnett and Mrs. A. Deutsch as Chesed she] Emes appeals to De-
co-chairmen. A meeting of the co- troit Jewry to come to the ban-
chairmen and hostesses will be held quet and thus to help support this
a t the home of Mrs. Kaltman, 4307 important institution.
Fullerton avenue, Monday, May 7
at 1 p. m.
Judge Edw. Command Files
Plans are also under way for
Petition for Re-Election.
the food shower sponsored annually
to Probate Bench.
by the Home Relief Society for the
benefit of the children of the Mel-
bourne Play Center. Chairmen for
Judge Edward Command, who
the affair are Mrs. H. Coggan, Mrs. holds the distinction of being the
A. Ginsburg and Mrs. A. Deutsch.
Further details will be annuonced oldest judge in point of service
in Wayne County, is distributing
in the next issue.
petitions for his re-election as
Leo Lance, actors' agent, took
Probate Judge, which post he has
a client out to a studio as a candi-
date for the role of Trotsky. Cast- held for five terms, for a period
ing director gave the negative of 20 years. Prior to his elee-
sign to the actor . . . but after a tion to the probate bench he was
glance chose the agent for the Justice Of the Peace for three
part. Now Lance, as an actor, yearn. Judge Command is a na-
must pay Lance, the agent, 10 per tive Detroiter, having been born,
raised and educated In thistity.
cent commis...on of his salary.
Littman's People's Theater
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY
SUNDAY, APRIL 29
MATINEE and EVENING
Edwin A. Relkin and S. Weintraub
-- present —
The Two Well-Known Yiddish Stars
Aaron lebodeff - Leon Blank
With Their Company
Direct from the Roland Theater in New York, in
SHOLEM SECUNDA'S and A. BLUM'S
(Libretto)
(Music
Musical Comedy which is the Success of This Season
"I Would If I Could"
Produced by Aaron Lebedeff and Lyrics by Jacob Jacobs
Pelee.: 50e, Ifte.
TIAN. now OR Mae
AN OLD TIME FAVORITE
end *LAO Plus T..
Ullman•% Theater.
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Torgsin is an entirely original the city was thinly settled. The elude 46 in Ein Charod, 55 in
Moral of the tortoise and the institution. Its 1,700 retail out- Reich store was said to have been Kibbuz Rage& 27 in Ben Zwei
hare fable: One should not believe lets in the Soviet Union deal only the first business place in the I '. ril a. Farm at Jerusalem, 40 at
Beth
Haif Zeiroth in Jerusalem, 60 at
all that one hears.
in foreign money, gold and silver. neighborhood to have electricl
Youth Home, 40 in
Relatives of Soviet citizens living lights. About 27 years ago the
4
60 in Dagania and
Monuments of Charade, in other countries supply some of son bracnhed out into the music I 'e'
the funds for purchasing in the business and Mr. Reich, his wife nearby Jordan settlements, and
20
in
Michmar
Haemek. The
S-rcf
Torgain stores.
Mina, and a daughter, now Mrs.
Central Bureau estimates that £36
X
Mr. Gordeeff, assistant manager Malvin. Berg, operated the store a year is required to maintain a
of the Torgsin stores in the Mos- together. Mr. Reich had not been youngster for the first year and
cow district before coming to the active in the business since 1922.
UftlACH
His wife died seven years ago, £30 for subsequent years.
United States, said that Moscow
Torgsin Stores listed 15,000 dif- a n d a i nc e 1 9 3 0 h e h a d l ive d with
May Aid Jewish Courts.
i
th
e
s o n a t 3 2 6 1 C o rt I an d a ye
ferent articles.
A long illness ended in his death: LONDON. (JTA)—High Com-
Torgain, Mr. Gordeeff pointed
Wauchope Sir Arthur Grenfell
Monday at the age of 85. The two 'm
auchope of Palestine will make
out, sells articles and service& children survive.
recommendations to the British
—
varying from the daily food sta-
government
on the subject of
LOUIS VINEBERG
Grubs sod Innis neeerns
ples to automobiles, theater tick-
Louis Vineberg, one-time widely granting subsidies to the Jewish
7729 TWELFTH ST.
eta and vacations in health
re-
nn.n. „ !known Detroiter and resident of rabbinical courts in Palestine, Sir
=CLAD nor
let.. C....wanes,
or
___ _ New stores are bein ••• r
cvm•
-
t. ne Limner Lines for me pan ' use
daily to care for • busne
business years, died Thursday in his home State for Colonies, replied in the
that has grown more than 100 per years,
House
of
Commons
to
a
question
220. Wert Giles boulevard,
cent per year since Torgsin was 1 Windsor.
put to him.
established in 1931.
Rabbi Leo Franklin conducted
SURGICAL MOHEL
lg. Jewish
Forty thousand American lee- the 'services in Gilbert's Funeral Creation of S
ords for Soviet phonographs have Home, 81 Delaware avenue, Fri- State Advocated by Frenchmen.
SS Tows' ism,
been purchued by Torgain for da PARIS. (JTA) — The creation
Me ♦ Colomoll
distribution in Torgain stores.
H Leanne
r. Vineberg was born in Lan- of a sovereign Jewish national
These will be sent on the SS. Kim, caster. Ont., 84 years ago. and state as the only permanent solo-
Physicians
now lying in New York harbor.
came here more than 40 years ago. tion of the Jewish national prob.
2073
For many years he was • merchant tern is advocated by • group of
Gloilstese
Halevy Temporily Changes tailor on Monroe avenue near the Jewish leaders in France, headed
Rehearsal Night.
Temple Theater, and later on Gra- by M. G. Welter. The project, as
India 10447
tiot avenue near Beaubien street.loutlined in the Mercure de France.
The Detroit lialevy Singing He was one of the founders of the' would consist in making some par.
Society will meet Tuesday eve- Detroit Wheelmen and was famed ticular city, such as Tel Aviv, a
races. sovereign Jewish state to be
Rev. Cantor nings during the month of May. as • judge in the bicycle Lodge,
placed under the protection of
A regular rehearsal will be held He was a member of Zion
David Golds Tuesday, May 1, in room 123 of F. & A. M., and Temple Beth El. three great powers: France. Eng.
Northern High School, at ft :30 Twenty-five years ago he moved land and the United States, who
Dstowt's Psyselle
p. m. Auditions are given to those 'to Montreal and five years ago to would guarantee its neutrality.
140 HIL
The advantage of such • 'over-
who wish to join. Members should Windsor.
eatell CArenees attend, as the group will start a
Surviving are his widow, Dora. eign Jewish state would lie chiefly
al new number.
,and sin children. Mary, Rose, Sol in the fact that such a state could
'and Sidney Vineberg of Montreal; have an unlimited number of Jew.
Some men escape the traps oflMrs. Frank Van Amburg of De• iah citizens under jts jurisdiction
li e be caught in their ! troit. and Jack Vineberg of Ak• residing abroad.
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