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IAAREY ZEDEK Y . P. s. APPEAL SOUNDED IN BEHALF OF

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PALESTINE TRIAL DEFENDANTS

At its annual election meeting,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Robert Marwil, Louis Dann Address Meeting
members of the Shaarey Zedek
in Behalf of Justice•f or-Staysky Committee
Young Peoples' Society voted
Organized in Detroit
unanimously to retain Dr. Leon-
ard Sidlow as president for the
Under the auspices of the their innocence but was the one
Justice-for-Staysky Committee or- to start the appeal for a fund to
ganized in Detroit, a meeting was help them.
Dr. Hershman pleaded for sup-
held at the B'nai Moshe Syna-
gogue on Tuesday evening, and port- of the Justice-for-Staysky
appeals were sounded for help to fund. He said that all monies
assist the defendants in the trial raised above the sum necessary
for the murder of Dr. Chaim Ar- will be turned over to the Mc-
losoroff with funds to be able to Donald Committee for relief of
German-Jewish refugees .
retain their present counsel.
Louis Dann, the final speaker
Robert Marwil, who presided at
at the meeting, said that the mere
the meeting, stated that while it fact that Chief Rabbi Kook sound-
is impossible to pass judgment on ed the appeal should be sufficient
the guilt or innocence of the men to enroll supporters for this cause.
on trial, they should be given the
Mr. Marwil, inclosing the meet-
means to defend themselves.
ing, emphasized that the Justice-
Dr. A. bl. Hershman, principal for-Staysky Committee is in no
speaker, said that the small turn- way a party affair and that it is
out at the meeting i s to be ac- being pursued on a non-partisan
counted for by the fact that the basis.
committee is sponsoring an un-
Those desiring to aid thin fund
popular cause.
are urged to send their checks to
Maurice
H. Zackheim, 1133 Ma-
"There is a great deal of preju-
dice but very little evidence estic Bldg.
against the Reused," Rabbi Hersh-
Ach imeier Freed, R
man said. Ile pointed out that
JERUSALEM.— (JTA) —Aba
the murder occurred on June 16,
DR. LEONARD SIDLOW
and that when he arrived in this Achimeir, Zionist Revisionist lead-
1034-35 season. Theodore Baruch country several days later he er, accused by Palestine police of
will be vice-president. Miss El- :w as shocked to hear the news and having inspired the murder of Dr.
leaner Schetzer and Miss Ruth stated at once that he did not Chaim Arlosoroff, Laborite leader,
Bachrach are the secretaries, and' believe the Revisionists are guilty was freed by order of the court.
The court, however, denied a im
si-
I Ralph Shiffman was re-elected as a party.
tar motion as to the other two de-
treasurer.
"The evidence ie flimsy and I fendants, Abraham Star-sky and
In his report to the society of would not condemn a dog on the Zvi Rosehblatt.
the past season's activities, Dr. strength of it," he declared. He
Achimeir was shortly rearrested
Sidlow stated that at no time in said that the fact that Mrs. Ar- I again after being freed on the
the history of the Young People's losoroff is the only witness against charge that he is a leader of the
Society has thete been such inter- the men weakens the case against Brith Habiryonim, secret revolu-
eat manifested in social and cul- them because she could easily tionary terrorist Revisionist gan-
tural activities as in the Beason have been mistaken in indentifying ization. Attorney Samuel request-
just closed. For the first time, them. The confession, and late ed that the prisoner be released on
activities were divided into four retraction, by the Arabs, was als
bail as were others held on the
separate groups: Drama itnit, pointed to by Dr. Hershman as same charge. This was refused by
headed by Miss Marilyn Stone and an indication of where the guilt the court and Achimeir immediate-
Sidney J. Winer; study and dis- may possibly lie.
ly went on a hunger strike.
The Brith Habiryonim members
cussion group, headed by Harry
Rabbi Hershman emphasized
Seligson; publication group, with that Palestinian Jewry believes were arrested as the result of a
Miss Rosalyn Corn as editor; the men innocent, and he called wide round-up in Palestine on July
choral group, directed by Cantor attention to the fact that Chief 26, 133. Some 30 were arrested
Jacob Sonenklar. In addition, un- Rabbi Kook not only believes in and later released on bail.
der the chairmanship of Miss Bil-
lie E. Klein and Louis M. Bloom-
berg, the society sponsored a suc-
cessful formal dance.

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days to come. It was a servict
especially written by Dr. Leo M.
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for this occasion.
Sabbath services at the Temple
will continue uninterruptedly
throughout the summer. On Sab-
bath of this week, Dr. Franklin
will preach on the topic, "Re-In-
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Services on Sabbath begin at
10:30. All are invited.

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With a congregation that taxad
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The Young People's Temple every inch of room in the spacious
standard tires!
Club is planning a "Scavenger auditorium of Temple Beth El, the
Hunt" for Thursday evening, Sunday service program for the
season
came
to
an
end
last
Sunday
June 7.
The hunt will start from the with the confirmation service, dur-
Temple at 7:30 p. m. Detailed in- ing which 100 boys and girls
pledged fealty to the faith of their
structions will be given at that
a WITH
fathers. The program was pro-
time. After the hunt, everyone
The annual food shower spon- will meet for refreshments, danc- nounced to be one of the most im-
pressive
that
has
ever
been
held
sored by the Zedakah Club and the
ing and the award of prizes.
in the Temple. Its theme was "The
Home Relief Society on behalf of
The hunt consists of a search Story of the Jew," and in dramatic
the Jewish Community Center Play
for unusual things. A list is pre- form the tale was told by the child-
School will be held on Tuesday af-
pared which is given to everyone ren of the aspirations and the
ternoon June 5, at 2 o'clock, in the
Center Auditorium, 8904 Wood. taking part in the hunt. The per- achievements of the Jew during
sons obtaining the largest number
ward Ave.
The Play School this year will of item on the list within the
HERMAN FISHMAN GETS
open the early part of July and will time limited is declared the win-
SHIELD FROM U. OF M.
sponsor an educational and health ner.
The hunt is in charge of a com-
program for children between the
mittee
composed
of
;
Mrs.
Evelyn
Herman Fishman, son of Mr. and
ages of 5 and 11.
There are about 21,000 Jewish
The food shower is being spon- Goldman, Sylvan Rapaport and Mrs. Morris Fishman of 2252 Glad-
Louis
Schneider.
stone Ave., was presented with the refugees from Germany now lo-
oared on behalf of their organiza-
Full information may be ob- University of Michigan shield at rated in France, according to the
tions by the following committees:
Home Relief Society, Mrs. Arthur tained from members of the Com- the graduation exercises held in most recent estimate by Refugee
A. Ginsberg, Mrs. A nth on y mittee or from Saul II. Rose, presi- Northern High School. Herman High Commissioner James G. Mc-
Deutsch and Mrs. Harry Coggan; dent of the club.
participated in four sports while Donald. For the most part, ex-
Santa Fe has lust Inaugurated the
Zedakah Club, Mrs. Irving Gould,
fastest schedules In Its history.
The Young People's Temple at Northern—baseball, basketball,
s Max Simons and Mrs. Henry Club is preparing for an elaborate football and tennis. He plans to
Mn.
Hours have been trimmed from
Goodman.
musical show to be presented at enter the University of Michigan
running time between Chicago
Mrs. Henry Meyers is chairman the annual moonlight on June 26, in September.
and California. There is new con-
of the Play School committee. Mrs. on the Steamer Put-in-Bay. All
. venience In departures, arrivals,
Joseph M. Welt is chairman of the persons interested in trying out
junior activities committee which for parts may attend the meeting
- t COnnections.
sponsors the Play School.
for that purpose, at Temple Beth
. Westbound Highlights
El, Thursday evening, May 31, at
7:30. Cecil Birnkrant and Ga-
The Chid — This finest, hours•fastest
The Music School of the Jewish
• timited between Chicogo and Colifornia,
briel N. Alexander will direct the
Community Center will present its
hos been cut another 2 , 1 hours, arriving
recital and concert on Monday,
'
nos Angeles 340 p. rn.
June 4, and Wednesday, June 6,
Grand Canyon Limited—Cut nearly
Dave Goldman, at one time run- CARNEY WILL ADDRESS respectively, at 8:15 o'clock in the
2ti hours, to arrive los Angeles at noon.
ner-up for national inter-collegiate
JEWISH RADIO FORUM Jewish Community Center, 8904
The Hevoio—Slashed many bouts, to
Woodward Ave.
oratorical honors, Esther Etkin,
pre tee-night service, Chicago to
The recital will present pupils of
Saul Schlesinger, Harry Fagin and
Claude S. Carney, chairman of
101 Angela, for coach, tourist and
let net sa„:
Mr. Macklam were successful in the Department of Labor and In- the following teachers: Miss Rosa
standard Pullman passengers.
entering the finals of the Milford dustry of the State of Michigan, Bassin, piano; Walter 13Iumenau,
lestioseeci —Drastic time cuts for The
violin;
Miss
Edith
Ella
Davis,
Stern Memorial Oratorical Con- will he the guest speaker of the
Germ•n•lewish Refugee Children
Chief, Conformist limited, Grand Canyon
test sponsored by the senior educa- Jewish Radio Forum, next Sun- piano; Stanislaw Szmulewicz, vio-
in Paris Learning French
limited, and the Navajo.
tional committee of the JeAsh day, May 27, over Station NVJBK, lin; Miss Clara Waldron, piano.
The recital on June 4 will be open
Western travel dollars buy more now
Community Center.
cept for those who are endeavor-
in a broadcast from 6:15 to 6:45
to
the
public
without
chrage.
Eleven contestants participated p. m. The subject of Mr. Carney's
than ever before. In a few short months
ing to become farmers, they are
On June 6, ■ concert featuring in Paris and their activities are
Sonia Fe hos cut fares, sleeping can cost,
in the preliminaries. The judges 9ddregs will be, "The Responsi-
dining car pricey and now sloshes run-
were: Harry Seligson, Arthur bility of the State to the Handi- the string ensemble of the school centered in an abandoned bastion
will be presented under the direr-
ning time.
Lang and Maurice Glacier. The capped."
of the old walls of the French
on of Stanislaw Szmulewicz will
finals of the contest will be held
11. C SMITH, Oen. Agent
be presented. This is the first con- capital.
SANTA FE BT.
on Tuesday evening, June 5, at
The Wide World Pohtographic
154 Tran.portatIon 11.111411ot
8:30 o'clock, at the Jewish Com- Bonin Bros., Inc., Holds Em- cert to he presented by this organ- Service has snapped two scenes of
DETROIT. 111 , 11.
ization which has been in existence
Phone: Randolph 1711
ployees Dinner-Dance
munity Center.
the
daily drab routine of their up-
for a number of years. The con-
This is the third annual contest
cert will also feature several solo rooted lives. One shows a group
sponsored in memory of the late
NIS SUMAlf ft.011 ALL SANTA Ft
Three hundred employees and
UM RE DS, CERTAIN CAM WILL la
Milford Stern. Awards will be their friends were in attendance at numbers by its nwmbers,
The Music School is conducted
presented to first and second place the annual employees dinner dance
a committee headed by
winners.
iven by the Borin Brothers Ice through
Fred
M. Butzel.
The committee sponsoring the - and Coal Co., at the Detroit•heland
Tickets for the concert are avail-
contest is headed by Abe Cherow Hote l , May 19.
able at the Jewish Community Cen-
and Max Chomsky.
Walter J. Flints, assistant gen-
0904 Woodward Ave.
eral manager of the company, ter Office,
Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on acted as toestmasted. Nathan Bo-

rin, president, welcomed the em- To Train Artisans for Settle-1
Sunday, June 17
The twenty-eight annual moven-
ployees, thanked them for their
ment in Palestine

tion, District No. 10 of the Pythian
loyalty and co-operation, and pro-
NEW YORK. -- One hundred!
A special meeting of the Jew- mised a bigger banquet next year
Sisters, was held at the Book
Cadillec hotel on May 16, with ish Women's European Welfare in celebration of the silver an- representatives of the Jewish Na- 1
Grunter Detroit Temple No. 152, Organization will be held Mon- niversary of the company's exist- tional Workers' Alliance of Work-
entertaining the various temples day, May 28, at 2 p. m., at As- ence. Jamb Borin, secretary-treas- ers' Alliance of America formally I
sembly llall, 9125 Twelfth St., urer, extended greetings and stated launched a campaign to promote
in the district
Due to the untiring efforts of the near Clairmount.
that the ice industry was still in the training of artisans and agri-
At this meeting arrangements its teens, predicting that the corn- culturists for settlement in Pal- "Haben sie—pardonee, avez-vous
following, and the other temples
that participated, the convention will be made for the picnic to be ing year will be the greatest sea- estine, at a dinner held aboard
use lett-. pour moi
held Sunday, June 17, at Belle son for the ire business. Sam Bo- the Gdynia-America liner Kosci-
was a huge success:
surrounding .a French mailman
Most excellent chief, Louba Lu- Isle.
rin, vice-president, congratulated uszko.
Speakers at the dinner were who is delivering letters to them
A report will also be heard in the many Jewish employees for
piloff; past chief, Mary Meyerson;
What do you want in the motor car you buy?
excellent senior, Birdie August; regard to the bridge and tea. Sev- their efforts. Short talks also were David Pinski, famous Yiddish dra- from their relatives in Germany-
excellent junior, Rose Kates; man- eral important cases will be taken given by Max Boris, general man- matist and poet, president of the The other is a classroom where
What have you a right to expect? The Pontiac
; ager, Rebecca Nadler; mistress of up. Refreshments will be nerved. ager, and by A. J. Cordrey, vice- Alliance; Louis Segal, general tots who, only a year ago, were
"Check and Double Check" book will tell you.
records and correspondence, Ann
president of the Zero Ice Company. secretary of the alliance; Captain lisping their mother tongue, are
Schubb; mistress of finance, Jean
A magazine published by the em- Borkowski of the Kosciuszko; and now learning the language of the
It's brimful of inside information about low-
Gifts to Council Fund
Freedman; protector, Fannie Ras-
ployees, "The Borin Brothers 0. Bournstein, general secretary Republic which threw its doors
priced cars. It enables you to check and double
kin; outerguard, Edith Raskin;
News", edited by Nathan Shur, of the National Committee for wide oven to them when they
Confirmation
gifts
have
been
re-
delegate to convention, Hattie Op-
was distributed. Entertainment Labor in Palestine.
were being carried in the arms
check motor car values point by point. For
. penheim; general chairman, 1,0tall ceived by the Council Camp Schol- consisted of group singing, • fast
In connection with a two- of their parents in precipitate
your own satisfaction and protection, get and
LupilofT; secretary-treasurer, Es- arship Flied of the Detroit See- dancing act, a trio, and • humor- month membership drive begun flight from the "furor Teutopi-
tion, National Council of Jewish
Waldstein;
registering
comit-
ous monologue on the "Animated last night, it was announced that cue." Others in the group of
ther
use this book before you buy any car. Come in
tee, Betty Phillips and Esther Women as follows:
Cow" by E. J. Hayes. Danc- • number of free trips to Pales-
the
pages
are scanning
From Miss Emma Butzel, in
and get yours today—it's FREE—or write direct
.' Jack tine aboard the Kosciuszko and children
r Waldstein; reception committee,
ing
to
the
tunes
of
Finset
of
a
Hebrew
primer.
Mary Raskin, Ann Weinbeck, Hen- honor of the following: Peggy Okie's Orchestra followed.
Polonia would be awarded. The
The Joint Distribution Com-
Fr ran
an k ,
to Pontiac Motor Company, Pontiac, Kith.
, rietta Pereria, and Eva Ellenstein; Freund, Henry Blunt
Jewish National Workers' Alliance mittee, which is sprociated with
Marjorie
Himelhoch,
press correspondence, Mary Mey- Charles
has • membership of 22,000 the American Palestine Campaign
Rirschman
and
Rodman
N.
Myers.
Dr.
Franklin
To
Confirm
erson; favor flower gift commit-
trhoughout the country.
From Mr. and Mrs. Leo M.
in the United Jewish Appeal, is
Class at Michigan
s tee, Esther Cohen, Dora Schwartz,
supporting the efforts of the na•
Agnes Yarrows; lunch committee, Butzel, in honor of Peggy Freund,
Training School
Anonymous
Non-Jew's
Gift
tional committee in France. and
Henry
Blum
Frank
and
Rodman
Phillips,
Esther
Waldstein;
. Betty
similar committees In other coun-
to Children's Home
I Rag heralds, Dorothy Kapetansky, N. Myers.
On Sunday morning, June 3, Dr.
tries adjacent to Germany, for the
Yetta Langor, Fanny Kaplan; flag
A non.Jew who has been in the
Franklin
of
Temple
Beth
Leo
M.
NWPOOLORITY
rill e:l'+IIAIv
encode, Cell Carts, Frances Koblin.
habit of contributing to certain relief of refugees from that coun-
1 - hl gpetion N. Sorority •nnoun , es El will confirm • class of seven
The address of welcome was giv- hlti Mariam ttat...h ham s
try.
boys and girls at the Mkbigan Jewish causes this week contrib-
' en by Kathleen Pereria Goldfine. nonbn• • t w• wont h. va , ,one tour- Training School, Northville, Mich. uted $1 to the Jewish Children's
New Tort.
The next meeting will he held on ing
A meglIng of Club Rite was held
This nsnnth'• s.lal to Is tats place These children have for several Home. anonymously, through Ja-
Tbartolse elem.( •I the Jewleh Con,
June 1, at Buddy s. Twelfth and aaturdey. 111•) at stet
years been pupils in a branch of cob Miller of 1014 Majestic Bldg. 'run renter St .hlrh anal plane
Mow Varian Realla will act as bootee.
Taylor.
To. nellnit held 11•Y 11 .t Mlle Isle
Temple Beth El Religious School, This donor expressed his regrets •• ■ • tned• for the tatting to tel•n4
wae y ,,erol ed 1'y- 36 people. A raring
Iwo-oration I oty punchy ino,nin..
conducted at Northville, under the that he wax unable to give more on
ja.
M1.1 17, Cl•S Rao on; play th• Mo
.
Ralph Wilk. newsmoeger, ob-
•onle•t ••• held, awl prise. •vo•rded.
sponsorship of the Temple Sister- now. but wished to continue the
5-101.1. Wona..
r
serves, "Hollywood Boulevard
"...1.7./Xne'lltt• nab1•111 pg.
hood. The Temple Choir will auist practice of remembering the Chil- *SZtl•o
Idea
of
a
heroine
is
wife
futUrS.
Our
• is the 'Street of Broken Ac-
0t • play Is U
dren's
Home.
Confirmation
services.
in th.e
who could talk back but doesn't.

DAN MENDELSOHN—Manager Fuel Oil Dept.

Center Play School
Food Shower June 5

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