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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1934-05-04

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rEEMEIEMWEDETIC,

EDETROITIEWISR ORM ICLE

and THE LE.unr. CHRONICLE

HEART - TO - HEART 'TALK
WITH THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

(Continued from Page One.)

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development of Palestine for those Jews who want to
make it their homeland, constitutes a bright chapter in
human history.
Great achievements were made possible by these ef-
forts. Hundreds of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe
were rehabilitated up to the point where they need only
comparatively small support from us in order to maintain
their essential Jewish institutions; tens of thousands of
Jews, in Russia, for example, were rescued from class-
degradation and transformed into producers and, as such,
have an equal place in that country with all who are
recognized as citizens, against whom no discriminations,
political or social, are imposed. In Palestine, a huge waste-
land has been transformed into a land of happy habita-
tion where nearly a quarter of a million Jews have found
opportunity and serenity. Farms and orchards and vine-
yards, tilled and harvested by Jews, have taken the place
of sand dunes and swamp and marsh. Cities and towns,
vocal with the hum of industry and commerce, have arisen
as if conjured up by an Aladdin's lamp. Schools and hos-
pitals maintained in Palestine by Jews minister to the
cultural and physical needs of the Jewish population and
their doors are wide open to the rest of the population.
And a great university crowns all that has been wrought
there in that land, which has a fond place in the hearts of
all Jews.
Except for such incidents as are part and parcel of
the lot of all humanity, it had seemed to us, for a fleeting
moment, that Jewish life had become tranquilized. Spor-
adic outbursts of race hatred in European universities and
even in some backward European countries were more or
less discounted by all of us as due, in the case of the uni-
versities, to the Mental restlessness of post-war youth,
fanned by demagogues into disorderly manifestations, and
in the case of the backward countries to the ignorance of
the populace—which would be overcome as the universal
economic depression abated.
But now a whole, large segment of our people have.
by a stroke of the pen, been thrown into abject misery.
What has happened since the beginning of last year is too
vivid in all our minds to need retailing here. And, if
there were the possibility that we might forget, every day
has its own new, added tale of a people, our innocent
co-religionists, syffering as few of our people have suffered
since the Middle Ages.
Much against their pride, the Jews of Germany have
called upon the Jews of America, of Great Britain—but
especially upon us in this country—to assist them in these
dark hours of degradation and mental despair. The thou-
sands of them who have left their native land to become
wanderers over the face of the earth, and those who have
gone to the lands from which they or their parents came
to Germany, and the thousands who have gone or are plan-
ning to go to Palestine to begin life over again, have ap-
pealed to us for help. They have appealed to us not merely
for help in the form of dollars, but also for the help that
comes from the clasp of the hand of fellowship.
Their appeal is the greatest appeal for service that
has come to the Jews of America in our generation. It is
a stronger appeal than those which came to us during the
years of the World War and thereafter. It is an appeal
to our minds and to our hearts, and, necessarily to our
purses. It involves a duty which we owe to ourselves and
to our children, to our standing as Jews in America and
the world over.
Taking the past history of Jewish benevolence into
account, it is perhaps not necessary, but nevertheless I urge
upon you to respond to this appeal. It is my conviction
that the unified effort of both of the organizations that
have joined in this service of rescue and rebuilding will be
successful, but to attain that success will require every
ounce of the strength and devotion that is in all of us.

I DE MOLAY TO INSTALL
OFFICERS ON MAY 7

Planting of Trees
On Mother's Day

convention of the mired:salon.
The ceremony will feature a
special address by Prof. Abra- Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid
ham Neuman of Philadelphia,
Society Carnival May 27.
chairman of the Palestine Com-
mittee of the United Synagogue
A carnival will be sponsored by
of America. Included in these
ceremonies will be the reading the Junior Hebrew ladies' Aid
Society,
to be held on May 27 at
of special messages from prom-
inent religious leader. in Pales- Congregation B'nai Moshe. Dexter
tine who are expected to be and Lawrence avenues. The doors
present at the laying of the
will open at 1:30 p. m. and shall
cornerotone.
The Jerusalem Synagogue and remain open until 1 a. m. Danc-
Centre will give Palestine its ing, refreshments and many
first modern synagogue-centre forms of entertainment are sched-
and is expected to play an im- uled for the affair.
portant part in the spiritual life
Special invitations are being
of Palestine Jewry. The project
sent to fraternities, sororities and
was initiated by the United
other
groups, since a large attend-
Synagogue of America and is
now a joint effort of the United ance is especially desired. All
proceeds
will be used for charity.
Synagogue of America and the
The senior group, in existence
Yeshurun Congregation of Jeru-
salem, which was founded by a number of years, volunteered
Henrietta Sold, noted woman assistance M promoting this affair.
For further information re-
Zionist leader and which
mainly English-speaking Jews garding the carnival, call Miss
Lillian
Greenfield, vice-president
resident in Palestine.

Palestine Only Hope
Of German Refugees

Plan Memorial for Harry
Karp in Palestine.

On Monday evening, May 7,
Mother's Day can be construe-
Perfection Chapter Order of De-
Malay, will hold its third installa- tively observed by planting a tree
in
Palestine, in honor of a living
ation at the Ionic
An appeal to every member of Lionel agencies who are accus-
Masonic Temple,) mother or in memory of a de- Detroit's Jewish community to en-
tomed to count upon our aid. The
parted one. Special Mother's Day
Grand River and tree certificates, costing $1.50 roll as active workers in the Al- corning campaign, therefore, will
C h o p e Place. each, are available through Mrs. lied Jewish Campaign, May 27 to
June 7, was issued by Clarence H. enable us not only to relieve acute
Charles Lippitt Nathan N. Kaplan, 2911 Webb Enggass, chairman of the board
abroad and support the
will succeed Jack avenue, chairman of the National of the Detroit Service Group of suffering
social service work in our own
Bean as master Fund Committee of Detroit Ha- the Jewish Welfare Federation.
community,
but will give Detroit
councilor. Other dassah. Palestine is gradually
"This year of all years, we need
officers who will being reforested through the the active co-operation of every the opportunity to show that we
are
conscious
of our responsibili-
be installed are: I planting of thousands of trees by 'man and woman in order to make
Sidney Ginsberg, I individuals, under the supervision I our campaign a success," says Mr. ties to national and international
agencies and grateful for the co-
Charles Lippitt senior councilor; of the National Fund. Enggass. "We have net a goal of operation given us last year when
Homer Sarasohn,
Those who wish to remember $175,000, approximately half of crisis faced us at home.
junior councillor; Louis Nucian their mothers in this sentimental, which will go for relief of suffer-
"The Detroit Service Group
scribe; Abe Friedman, treasurer; yet practical way, should promptly ing in Germany, with the further
appeals to everyone to
Jack liossin, senior deacon; Hy- contact Mrs. Kaplan at Longfellow specification that any amount therefore
enroll voluntarily and whole-
man Levine, junior deacon; Maur- 7086. ,
raised over and above that sum heartedly to work toward the suc-
ice Sandler, senior steward; Al
The Hadassah Study Group will will go directly toward the aid cess of this vitally important cam-
Dunn, junior steward; Mitlon ('ink, meet next Wednesday, May 9, at of our fellow-Jews in Germany.
A "pledge of service"
marshal; Norman Gould, sentinel; 1 p. m. sharp, at the Jewish Com- The appeal this year is not only paign.
blank is printed. We hope that
David Velick, standard bearer; munity Center, to hear another I strong in itself, but it touches the everyone who has not already
Kopel Kahn, chaplain; Max Gold- of Rabbi Leon Fram's interesting honor of Detroit Jea'ry, inasmuch done so will fill it in and
berg, orator; Jack Schultz, al- lectures on Palestine. The final as, last year, we were forced to sena it to Allied Jewish Campaign
moner; Raymond Zimmerman, Al- session of the group will be held ask release from our commit- Headquarters, 508 Park Avenue
fred' Lippitt, George Gantt, Wil- May 23. Mrs. Schmarya Kleiman, ments to national and interne- Building."
liam Brown, Jerome Rosenzweig, cultural chairman, urges attend-
!lorry Gantt, Harold Norman, ance by all registered members.
Allied Jewish Campaign,
precepters.
Under the auspices of the same
508 Park Avenue Buidling,
The Metropolitan District Board committee, a delightful Oneg
of Representatives, with Robert Shabbat was held last Saturday
Detroit, Michigan.
Lamb, district master councilor, afternoon at the home of Mrs.
acting as installing master coun- Robert Marwil. Mrs. Ralph Da-
I hereby pledge my services as solicitor for the Allied
cilor, will install the chapter.
Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation, to be
vidson read Abraham Goldberg's
Athletic and chapter activity treatise on Arab-Jewish political
held
May 27 -June 7, 1934.
awards will also be presented on and social relations in Palestine.
that night.
Mrs. Nathan N. Kaplan spoke on
The ceremony will begin at 8 the life of Rebecca Gratz, Phila-
Name
o'clock, and is open to the public. delphia Jewess, who made out-
Address
standing contributions to America
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
through the founding of numerous
CONVENES MAY 6-8 philanthropic and educational or-
Teeplhone
ganizations.
(Continued from Page One)
The next and final Oneg Shab- NEWSPAPERMEN ELECT a police guard he would quit polit-
bat of the season will be held Sat-
gates assembled at Washington urday afternoon, May 26, at the
WEINBERG TREASURER ical life because he feels the neces-
sity of mingling democratically
for the twenty-second annual home of Mrs.• Abraham Cooper,
with the people.

Roger W. Straus of New York and chairman of the carnival,
City, co-chairman of the National Trinity 2-2890. She has selected
Conference of Jews and Chris- to assist her the following group
tians, will be one of the principal of girls:
Miss Helen Haydn, Miss Pearl
speakers at the symposium on
Schwartz and Miss Henrietta Eng-
prejudice at the convention.
Mr. Straus, who is one of the lander, responsible for the variety
country's outstanding authorities booth; Miss Regina Ispiewitz,
on Christian-Jewish relations will Miss Phyllis Greenwald and Miss
speak on "Co-operation between Bella Jacobs, in charge of refresh-
Jews and non-Jews in Civic and ments; Miss Annette Manson, for-
tune-telling booth; Miss Edith
Communal Endeavor."
Miller, concessions; Hebrew La-
As co-chairman, together with dies' Aid Society, in charge of the
Newton D. Baker and Professor coffee and cake booth; Miss Lil-
THE WEEK IN REVIEW 600 LADIES GIVE
Carlton J. H. Hayes, of the Na-
Schwartz, selection of orches-
$2,000 TO J. N. F. tional Conference of Jews and lian
(Continued from Page One)
tra. Also assisting are Miss Helen
Christians, Mr. Straus has for Miller, Miss Bertha Engle, Miss
many years studied the problem
(Continued from Page One)
solved by the ePhnination of all
Perairie and Miss Sadie
of closer understanding between Jeanette
alien elements from the state."
Kline.
estine today, with exports increas- Christians and Jews. Mr. Straus
GREAT BRITAIN
ing and greater opportunities be- is expected to bring to the conven-
The Manchester Guardian, well- ing created for a larger immigra-
51 WILL RECEIVE
known English liberal newspaper, tion. He urged the ladies to de- tion concrete suggestions as to
TEMPLE DIPLOMAS
in a column-long review of the vote themselves untiringly to the methods by which the two faiths
can constructively co-operate in
plight of the German Jews, de- functions of the fund.
furthering
general
civic
and
com-
(Continued from Page One.)
dared that persecution is increas-
On Wednesday evening, Mr. munal welfare.
ing in Germany and placed the
Louis Soll, chairman of the con- Leavitt, Helen Lefkofsky, Morris
blame squarely upon the should- Friedland delivered a Hebrew ad-
ers of Adolf Hitler, and not upon dress at the Philadelphia-Byron' vention committee, announced that Lessen, Albert Lieberman, Doro-
Hall under the auspices of the Isaac Potts, well known philan- thy Markle, Lucille Mintz, George
the Nazi rank and tile. The Guard- Kvutzah
Ivrith.
ian declared that the storm troopers
thropist and communal worker, of Mogill, Helen Vera Prentis, Rob-
The luncheon on Wednesday noon Baltimore, will address the con- ert Rafelson, Shirley Richberg,
are being constantly reminded by
their commanders that "the Jew opened with impressive ceremonies, vention on ''What Can the Syna- Herbert Rosenbaum, Helen Rosen-
must be treated like a pariah." °the Zionist and American flags be- gogue Do To Prevent Intolerance berg, Gretchen Schoenfeld, Phyl-
ing brought in by Mrs. Ralph Paul on the Part of Jews?"
lis Schoenfeld, Loraine Shapiro,
THE REST OF EUROPE
Other speakers at the conven- Richard Sidder, Robert Snyder,
Seventy-five per cent of Polish and Mrs. Jacob Harvith while Mrs.
Jews in the small towns are dying David Kallman sang the Hatik- tion will be Dr. Cyrus Adler. Morton Sobel, Leonard Tigay,
of starvation, Deputy Wiszlicki. vah, and American national hymns, president of the Jewish Theologi- Frances Van Noorden, Sybil Weis-
president of the Jewish Merchants accompanied by Ethel Goldman cal Seminary of America; Dr. man, Sol Weller, Charles Weis-
Asocsiation staled at a meeting of Mendelson. Greetings were extend. Elias Margolis, president of the man.
the group. He blamed the heavy ed by Mrs. Max Weksler, and Mr. Rabbinical Assembly of America,
Jerome Himelhoch, son of Israel
taxes imposed upon the Jewish Kay briefly responded to Mrs. and Congressman Herman P. Kop- Ilimelhoch, president of the con-
merchants by the Polish govern- Sachse't presentation of the $2,000 plemann of Connecticut.
gregation, will be doubly honored
ment for the tragic situation of the check. Mrs. Sachse thanked her
that morning. He will receive one
many co-workers for their cooper-
Polish Jews.
of the prizes for supremacy in
ati on.
GAINS IN ZIONIST
scholarship, and • he will deliver
Six Soviet Jewish fliers who par-
MEMBERSHIP LIST the valedictory address. The sec-
An interesting feature of the
ticipated in the sensational rescue
ond winner of the scholarship
of the members of the Chelyushkin luncheon was the unveiling of a
(Continued from Page One)
expedition from Arctic ice-floes, large map of Palestine, six feet by
medal is David Arnovitz.
. —
were honored by the Soviet gov- nine feet, by Mrs. Samuel N. Hey-
Other Medal Winners.
ernment. They were given the man. Mrs. Heyman recited a poet- to the activity during the last 11
Medals will also be given to
title "Hero of the Soviet Union," , is description of the land of Pales- years.
those who have distinguished
specially created for them, the Or- tine and pointed out that only a
Population I

themselves in school activities,
der of Lenin, and an extra year's small portion of the land—marked
"It is not possible to condense such as dramatics, athletics, Stu
in red on the map—is at present Jewish progress in Palestine with- dent Council, social service and
pay.
Smyrna Jews adopted a plan to in Jewish possessions.
in the narrow frame-work of fig- publication of the school paper.
The entertainment portion of the ures and statistics, for these things These activity awards will go to
have the prayers in the synagogue
said in Turkish instead of Hebrew. program was contributed by Chaim of which Jews are most proud David Arnovitz, Richard Sidder,
Drassis, organ of the anti-Semitic Ostrowsky of Cleveland, formerly cannot be reflected in statistical Rosalie Kanners, Sol Weller and
Greek Nazi organization EEE, sus- of the Palestine Habimah Art accounts, but are rather the pro- Loraine Shapiro. Honorable men-
pended publication owing to a Theater, who ably gave a number duct of the spirit and of the mind, tion for scholarship will be given
dearth of funds. The paper an- of dramatic interpretations.
Mrs. H . Milkovsky, founder of and can be seen only in the daily to Rosalie Kanners, Gertrude
nounced that the suspension was
lives of the people in Palestine Leavitt, Morton Sobel and Sol
for the purpose of enabling the the Ladies' Auxiliary, who just re- and in the Diaspora. That does Weller. llonorable mention for
Greek Nazis to "assemble their turned from New York, briefly- not mean, however, that in terms school activities will be given to
greeted the audience.
fonts."
of facts and figures Palestine has Rodell Broder, Krona Gittleman,
President Thomas G. Masaryk of
not made enormous strides for- Robert Lattin, Albert Lieberman,
Czechoslovakia received Professor GIFT TO NORTH END CLINIC ward. Its increase of Jewish Phyllis Schoenfeld, Morton Sohel.
Walter Fischel, emissary of the He-
North End Clinic has received population from 55,000 to more Dorothy Markle, George Mogul!.
brew University, and questioned
The class officers are: Robert
than 240,000; its quadrupling of
him at length about the univer- a contribution in memory of land in Jewish possession; its Lattin, president; David Arnovitz,
Louis Retch from Mr. and Mrs.
sity.
vice-president;
Dorothy Markle,.
enormous
multiplication
of
indus-
The Czechoslovakian government Monroe Rosenfield.
trial enterprises initiated and secretary; Albert Lieberman,
has decided to allow the Brith
owned by Jews; its expansion in treasurer.
Trumpeldor, militant youth organ-
Israel Ilimelhoch, president, will
all fields of agriculture, commerce
isation of the Revisionist Zionists, part of the machinery of the Propa- and industry, are all part of the distribute the diplomas and will
to hold their maneuvres in that ganda Ministry for spreading anti- Jewish energy, initiative and have the unique pleasure of pre.
country. Previously the Polish gov- ) Semitimm on an international scale. vision that have gone to make senting a diploma to his son.
It is obvious that this marks the
ernment had prohibited the man-
Morris Garvett, president of the
Palestine a focus for the world's
euvres after protests by the Endek beginning of another vicious cam- attention in recent years. It is Temple school board, will present
pagin
against the Jews systematic-
anti-Semites.
the
activity awards.
because
of
what
Palestine
has
al-
ally organized by the highest official
GERMANY
Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi
ready achieved and because of
A new and bitter campaign government quarters.
Fram
will greet the graduates.
the
still
larger
possibilities
that
'
against the Jews of Germany, de- THE UNITED STATES
The Commonwealth of Penney!. are on the horizon that the Jews
signed to raise hatred of the Jew
of the world are now making an
to a frenzy, has begun in Ger- I vania not only refused the anti- even greater effort to accelerate
of the World has made it pos.
many. Thousands of posters with Semitic Silver Shirts a charter to Jewish development in Palestine, tion
Bible for over 11,000 German.
do
business
in
the
the
state,
but
reproductions of the entire first
in
order
to
provide
for
those
Jewish
refugees to settle in Pal.
even after the Silver Shirts with-
Page of the special May Day issue
countless thousands of Jews in estine and Palestine needs them.
of the notorious Jew-baiting week. drew their application for a char- Central and Eastern Europe who By becoming • member of the
Iy Der Stuermer of Nuremberg : ter, Secretary of State Richard can look only to Palestine as • Zionist Organization you are di-
have been distributed all over Burnish held a hearing and con- haven of security and freedom.
reetly helping to make a home for
souther., Germany. The posters 'demised attempts to create race hat-
"The Jews of the world are other hopelessly defeated brothers
tarry a banner reading, "The Jew-1 red in Pennsylvania.
f seed today with • very real and sisters whose only hope to re-
of
11,2000,000
for
New
A
quota
Plot
Against
Non-Jew-
Isk Murder
problem. There are thousands build their lives anew rests on
fah Mankind Discovered." They York was set by the United Jewish upon thousands of our brethren Palestine. Join now."
are filled with the titles of pros- Appeal. A total of $3,000,000 is
who are homeless and destitute.
Abraham Cooper was chairman
pective articles In the "greatest' aright in theUnited States.
They wander from land to land of the brief membership drive and
anti- Semitic weekly in the world.
In Northern Germany this cam-1 All your friends will be at the seeking a haven of refuge. There Aaron Silberblatt and Harry
Cohen were on the team enlisting
paign is under the direction of the anneal smoker of Detroit Lodge Is but one such haven and that is the
Palestine. The Zionist Organize-
largest number of members.
Against A Lie," SS, K. •f P., May IS.

"World League

APPEAL TO DETROIT JEWS TO ENROLL
AS VOLUNTEER IN ALLIED CAMPAIGN A memorial meeting in honor

Society of Occident and Orient
Addresses at this meeting were
Hears Address by Gov.
delivered by Mr, Bare, who se-
Comstock.

S. Weinberg of the Forward
was elected quaestor (treasurer)
of the Society of the Occident
and the Orient, at the annual
meeting held at Hotel Stotler on
Sunday evening. A dinner pre-
ceded the meeting, and John Bare,
retiring prefect, was the host.
John Hansen was elected pre-
fect and Constantine Dinu was
chosen chimcellor.
Governor William Comstock was
the society's guest of honor at
the dinner-meeting. Reviewing his
early activities, Governor Com-
stock described how he happened
to enter active politics. He em-
phasized that his greatest ideal is
to see the perpetuation of demo-
cratic principles, and he declared
that if ever it were to become
necessary for him to travel with

verely condemned the efforts of
Nordics to rule this country to
the extinction of the other ele-
ments; Mr. Weinberg, Philip
Slomovitz, Mr. Dinu, Dr. Nushan
H. Kassabian, Sol R. Levin, Cass
Baldyga.
A series of educational ad-
dresses is planned by the society
on the various countries whose
nationals are represented in the
group.

STEPIN AID SOCIETY

A luncheon was held at the
home of Mrs. E. Cutler.
The club is sponsoring a card
party at Jericho. Temple, Tuesday
afternoon, May 29. All proceeds
will go for orphans.
The next meeting will be held
at Mrs. A. Shainbloom's home,
2691 Elmhurst, on May 15.

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of the late Harry Karp, vice-
president of National Mizrachi or-
ganization and leader of Mizrachi
Youth in America, was held April
30 at the Beth Tephila Emanuel
Cynagogue.
Rabbi Seymour Zambrowski of
Cleveland, national executive di-
rector of Mizrachi Youth, who
was one of the closest friends of
the deceased, was the principal
speaker.
Tributes were also paid by
Rabbis Aishiskin, Eisenman, Stoll-
man and Ungar. Leon Kay spoke
in the name of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council and the Zion-
ist Organization. Max Temchin,
president of local Mizrachi Youth,
was chairman of the evening, and
Cantor Goldin made the Hans
karah.
A considerable sum was raised
at the meeting for the memorial
fund which is being organized by
Mizrachi Youth of America to
commemmorate the name of the
deceased by establishing a new
Mizrachi Kvutzah or by building
a new Beth Hapoalim,—a center
for the Mizrachi pioneers.

LONDON. James G. McDon-
ald, high commissioner, told
the council of the high commis-
sion for refugees on May 2 that
Palestine offers the only im-
)aediate area of colonization
for German refugees—who are
mostly Jews—as far as opera-
tions on an appreciable scale
are concerned.
McDonald said the total refu-
gees in April were 63,200 in
comparison with 59,300 in De-
cember, and said their plight
was desperate since tens of
thousands of refugees were
"destitute, homeless and un-
certain of tomorrow."

EQUALITY CLUB
Final arrangements are being
made for the Mother and Daugh-
ter banquet to be held May 9 at
Club Dexter. Prizes will be given
to guest mothers. There will be
a floor show and dancing.
The club is sponsoring a card
party. Details will be given in
next issue of The Chronicle.
The next meeting will be held
at Mrs. Alice Gallant's home, 2341
Grand avenue.

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