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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 1

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934

PREDICT DARKEST The New Ceremony
DAYS AHEAD FOR At Shaarey Zedek
JEWS IN GERMANY

Marked by Impressiveness
And by a Very Instruc-
tive Program
Farmers Refuse to Pay Debts
to Jews; Jewish Traders
Shaarey Zetlek's new Consecra-
Boycotted.
tion Service held last Sunday

RISE OF FASCISM IN
ENGLAND IS FORESEEN

Elmer Rice Also Sees Anti-'
Semitic Growth in Great
Britain

LONDON (JTA)—The Jews of
Germany are facing their darkest
days since the Hitler regime took
power, according to a two-column
story appearing in the London
Daily Express. The newspaper's
Berlin correspondent states that
the government is preparing a plan
whereby all Jewish property in
Germany is to be confiscated as
compensation for the damage G•r-
man trade has suffered at the
hands of Jews.

morning was marked by such an
impressive tri•entony that the
event promises to be not only a
very important yearly function on
the Detroit congregation's calendar,
but may also be the forerunner of
many similar i•elebt•ations and
observances in Conservative syna-
gogues throughout the coun1ry,
!Marking a new departure in
Conservative veremonials, in that.
for the first time, a group of girls
was consecrated to the faith 4 , 1
Israel, the ceremony proved to be
not only unique but found its
worth in its educational qualities.
In addition tie the inpsiring ad-
dresses by Judge Anna Moscewito
Kress of New York and Dr. A.
M. Hershman, rabbi of the eerier,
gation, the prearram peest.nted by
the girls themselves was a highly
inst rust ire. 0111

Eminent Women Described

Thirteen historic Jewish Wi.litel)
characters. wore. described by the
girls consecrated, in addition to the
prologue to the thence and a eon,
eluding talk on ..Thesi gnia,ame
of Consecration".
Starting with the story of Ruth,
'the girls spoke of the greatness of
Jewish womanhood in tau history
as personified by Rachel, the wife
of Rabbi Aldine, whose encourage-
ment was responsible for her hus-
band's rising to great fame as a
scholar; Salome Alexandra, the
While business for the Jewish queen whose great aspiration was
merchants has fallen ill to prac- for peace; the woman of Sidon,
who , yelled upon by tradition to
divorce her husband after 10 years
JEW NAMED SOVIET
rat childless life, retained him when
ENVOY TO GERMANY told to keep as a token of their
love the household's best jewel.
MOSCOW. — (.1 T A ) — Jacob
This first group, the description
of whose works concluded with a
Su ritz, a Jew, has been named
solo by Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
Soviet ambassador to Germany.
Suritz has been serving as
"Come Ye No to the Mountains of
the Lord", was followed by another
Soviet ambassador to Turkey
grout, Hannah, whose seven sons
for the past 11 years.
were sacrificed for the sake of
The announcement has arous-
Judaism; Beruria, the very schol-
ed wide interest here; since his
arly and pious Jewess, who, upon
appointment is provoking gener-
the death of her two sons, was
al curiosity concerning the man-
able to pacify her husband by
ner in which the Nazi govern-
teaching him the lesson that "the
ment will maintain diplomatic
Lord giveth and the Lord taketh
courtesies and immunities when
sway'; Gluckel of Hameln, who
the diplomat chances to be a
Jew.
lived in 'the beginning of the 17th
century and who was not only a
great mother in Israel who man-
BERLIN.— (JTA) — News
aged.wsilLiter lienneeho41 after -her
that .Jacuh. Suritz„..Jawish.-dips
husband s death, but was also a
lomat has been appointed Sov-
very pious woman; Dona Cracia.
iet ambassador to Germany ap-
%Pau" woman who escaped from
peared in Saturday's Voelkisch-
Spain and saved many Jewish re-
er Beebehter, but the newspaper
fugees.
made no editorial comment.
Publication of the story is,
Thou Consecrated
In the third group of Wo111•11,
however, taken to be an indica-
were the characters of Sarah Co-
tion that the German govern-
ment has ratified the appoint-
pia Sullam, eminent Jewish poet-
ess of the 17th century; Enuna
ment.
dozarus, great American-Jewish
Suritz's predecessor, Chints-
chuk, also was Jewish.
poetess; Grace Aguilar, env of the
ablest Anglo-Jewish writers; Re-
beeca Gratz, founder of the Sun-
Deafly nothing as a result of the
day School movement aineme Jews
renewed boycott drive of the Nazis,
in America; Henrietta Szold, teen-
the Jew has not bran released from
der of Hadassah, great Zionist, at
obligation to pay his taxes to the
present the director of the school
government. These remain at the
system in Palestine and among the
same level as formerly, even for
leaders in caring fur (he German-
the impoverished Jewish doctors
Jewish refugee settlers.
and lawyers.
Geraldine Rita Bremen gave the
The distress and poverty caused very inspiring concluding talk for
by this increasingly serious situ- the girls consecrated. Lillian Roth
ation is daily becoming more real gave the prologue. Others conse-
with stark tragedy in the offing crated were: Elsie Greenbaum,
when the savings of these German Beatrice Epel, Syclell Sara Ser-
Jews is completely exhausted. man, Helen E. Singer, Helen Fire-
Robbed of their work, denied civic stone, Shirley Bogart, Ann Ger-
privileges by a country despising trude Gutwillig, Ruth Gloria Pol-
to do but follow the brutal advice ka, Evelyn B. Koppelman, Janice
theta they is nothing left for them Blumenau, Illutua Nagler, Edith
of the German officials who say Ziff, Laya Hannah Fauntan.
"the best thing you can do is to
Cantor Sonenklar opened the
die."
program by singing "Bruchim Ha-
The Express in an editorial com- holm." Between the second and
ments on the situation in the fol- third groups of women personified,
lowing manner: "The new boom of he also sang A. 7.. ldelsohn's "The
J•w-baiting, is licensing thieves to Covenant of Sinai." The girls' con-
break into Jewish.homes and &s- tribution tee the program was fol-
piel the Jew of his property. The lowed by a floral offering, each
Express, while it's neither pro- girl depositing her flowers in a
Nazi nor anti-Nazi, confining itself basket next to the Ark, and re-
to reporting the news, cannot re- ceiving in return a Bible, as the
frain from expressing its feelings gift of the Shaarey Zedek. In the

Already the plan' s first ef-
fects, the story says, are be-
ing felt in the provinces where
children of Jews are boycotted
by their playmates. farmers are
refusing to pay their debts to
Jewish traders and customers
have stopped patronizing Jew-
ish shops altogether. Jewish
cinema theaters are being pick-
eted by bands of Nazi storm
troopers who warn away all
those who ee about to enter.

ri p

i.

Nazis Oust Ridder
As German Leader

' PROTEST AGAINST
SMALL NUMBER OF Allied Jewish Campaign Lags With Less
PASESTINE VISAS Than Half of Quota Raised in First Week ;

,

NEW YORK—(JTA)—In a
dramatic, secret meeting held
last Friday night at Luchow's
Restaurant on E. 14th St., the
German-American Conference
which controls all major Ger-
man-American groups in Great-
er New York and environs sold
out, luck-stock-and-barrel, t..
the Nazis. Victor Ridder, noted
liberal publisher of the Staats-
Zeitung and other German and
American newspapers, who had
fought valiantly against the in-
evitable Ilitlerization of the so-
ciety, failed to stem the Nazi
tide and was forced to relin-
quish the presidency of the
powerful groun. In his stead
was elected (7. K. Froehlich,
who is president of the DAWA,
the anti-Jewish boycott organ-
ization and also leader of the
United German Societies.
The downfall of Richter and
the consequent Nazitiration of
the conference is considered in
well-informed circles the most
significant incirlent In the his-
tory of the 'oval German-Amer-
ican community.

Jewish Organizations Unit e
In Expressing Their
Disappointment

SUPPORT OF HEBREW D
UNIVERSITY LAUDE

Dr. Magnet' States Manifes

tation of Good Will is
Heartening.

NEW YORK.—A group of th
outstanding national Jewish Organ
izat ions in America have joined it
taking exception to the action o
the Palestine government in grant
: ing a schedule of the number u
'Jewish immigrants of the labo
category who may come into Pal
entire during the next six month
period, it wah revealed with th
' publication by Morris Rothenberg
president of the Zionist Organize
lion of America, of the text of
I I resolution that had been adopte:
and forwarded to the Jewist
Agency fur Palestine at its head
quarters in London, with the re
' Iii)tharii ,s ,t.. that it: be brought to the at
ion of the British Colonia

Detroit Jewry is Warned Against Failure

$80,000 Reported Raised as This Issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Goes to Press;
Showing is Worst in History of Campaigns of Jewish Welfare Feedration
of Detroit in Efforts of the Past 10 Years

POOR SHOWING OF SPECIAL GIFTS DIVISION IS DIRECTLLY
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SLOW MOTION 02 THE PRESENT DRIVE

Danger Looms for Local Agencies in the Event of Unsuccessful Drive; General Division
Raises 55 Per Cent of Assigned Quota, But Special Gifts Is Behind With Only
40 Per Cent of Its Assigned Goal Raised
•
,
•
Unless a better response is made to the Allied Jewish Campaign
in the final few days of

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r

: the (hive, not only the German-Jewish relief fund but every local agency will suffer.
Warning of the impending danger was sounded as reports indicated that the present
campaign for $175,000 is showing the poorest results in the history of fund raising efforts
. -of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit.
As this issue of The Detroit - Jewish Chronicle goes to press, less than half of the as-
signed quota is reported raised. Only $80,000 has been subscribed at the end of the first campaign week, and for

USSISHKIN URGES
FLOWER DAY HEL P

Expressing "keen disappoint•
went that the Palestine govern•
has
•• ignored all appeals of
the Jewish Agency and Jewry
the world over to grant an immi-
gration schedule based on ac
tual need for labor in Pales-
I NEW YORK, N. Y.—The prim - tine," the united Jewish organ-
cipals and teachers of the Tahnu d
izations declared that the labor
•Torahs, Hebrew schools and re
quota announced by the goir-
ligihus schools in the Unite d I ernment is entirely inadequate
:States are urged to extend thei
and contrary to repeated &sitar.
active co-operation for the suc -1 mince s that the immigration pal-
cessful conduct of Palestine Flow - icy will be in consonance with
!er Day, Sunday. Jane 3, in a cabl e • the absorptive capacity of the
message from Menachem Ussishkin
land."
world president of the Jewish Na
T
organizations which wet,

-

the first time since the most important local and national funds have been co-ordinated under the leadership of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, leaders are frantically Worried over impending dangers.

Educators T
Aid Palestine Flower
Day, June 3

Calls Upon

A note of despair was struck at the luncheon on Thursday, when the workers were urged to redouble their

efforts in order to prevent catastrophe in local educational and social service efforts.

Einstein Sends Message to German
Je

'

•

Workers reported at Thursday's luncheon at Hotel Statler that

a total of $75,161 was raised towards the $175,000 quota.

This EMI

which was 43 per cent of the entire goal, was raised in the following
propertions by the two important divisions: General, $31,411, or 62
per cent of its quota, and special gifts, $43,750, or 35 per cent of its
quota.

Under the chairmanship of George M. Stutz. the address at
wish Commencement ' In Absentia ' Thursday's luncheon was delivered by Simon Shetzer.
Declaring
that he is sick of speeches, he declared that he is heartsick at hearing
them because "there is apparently no value and efficacy in talking."
Wants Jews to Show World "That Love is Stronger

Than

" A Tragedy — Not a Sales Talk"

Hate and Persecution;" President Robinson of C. C.
signatory tie the cabled resolution
"I ant speaking through you to 75,000 Jews in Detroit," Mr.
N. Y.
are the Zionist Organization of
o Extends Sympathy of Academic B dies
Flower Day Broadcast
Shetzer declared. l'ainting a drab picture of Jewish conditions in
America, Morris Rothenberg, pres-
.
.
Germany,
Austria, Poland, Rurelnie, Bulgaria, Mr. Shetzer warned
NEW
YORK.—A
message
from
ident; American Representatives
Lours Lipsky, e0 -chairman of the
A special national broadcast
to f. Albert Einstein urging United .newish Appeal, Dr. Ilenry his audience that the cry of German Jewry is not • gag or a sales talk.
of the Jewish Agency for Pales-
has been aranged by the Jewish
American
Jews
to
show
the
world
tine. Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman;
"Tice situation in Germany is trace because it is symptomatic
Moskowitz and Rabbi Ralph A.
National Fund, over a nation-
American Jewish Congress, Dr. "that love is stronger than hate Babas.
of the position of the Jew in the world, - he stated. "Furthermore,
wide hook-up, on the occasion
Stephen S. Wise, honorary presi- , and persecution" was one of a
if it happened there, where Jews were free a few years ago, why
Dr.
Einstein's
Message
of annual Flower Day. This
dent; Bernard S. Deutsch, presi- series of addresses and messages
can't it happen here? Jewish homelessness is nut new. But we had
The message from
broadcast will be heard from 4
fromProf. Ein-
dent; American Palestine Cam- by notable Jewish figures partici-
hoped that with the spread of democracy and emancipation that could
to 4:15 p. tn., Eastern Standard
plating Sunday night
Temple stein, lauding the fund-raising pur- not happen again."
paign, Louis Lipsky, chairman;
poses
of
the
United
Jewish
Appeal,
time, over Station CKLIV. Mrs.
Fin/mu-El, in "symbolic commence-
B'nai B'rith, Senator Alfred M.
as follows:
"That
we Jews, a scattered pee. Urging Detroit Jewry to awaken to its responsibility, Mr. Shetser
Rose L. Halpern, national pres-
ment exercises," at which degrees teat
:Cohen, president; Iladassah, Mrs.
ident of Hadassah, will be the
and diplomas denied Jewish stu-
Rose Ballwin, president; Pule
"How many of you know that every door in every country t
dents in Germany because of their pie for almost two thousand years, continued:
speaker, and a specially coached
Zion._Da.vict - W.ertheim, set•retaVg; 'I'ace
Were conferred "in absentia." have been able to survive without , the world is closed to the Jews except little Palestine? Last year
chair,- envier the vlirection of A. " Jewish N
C I Wt • Alliance
equipment
of
physical
power,
IV. Binder, will provide the mu-
the
Jewish
homeland admitted 38,000 new settlers, of whom more
The exercises were sponsored by
of Atnet•ica. David Pinsky, presi-
is due to the fact that the teachings
sic.
dent; Mizrachi, Rabbi Wolf Gold, the junior division of the New. York of our forefathers have remained than 11,000 were German-Jewish refugees. It is our duty to help
president ; Order Sons of Zion, , Cnited Jewish Appeal, marking the able within us. The essence' of the Jewish sufferers wherever they are, and to rehabilitate those who
are refugees."
tional Fund, and veteran Zionis t Joseph Kraemer, Nazi; Intim:mi . opening of the effort of young, Milli that teaching is understanding and
and women in this city to raise a
leader, whose 70th anniversary i s dent Order !frith Abraham, Max
The Concern of Detroit Jewry
help fur all peoples, particularly
substantial
part
ofsghe
$1,20(1,000
low being celebrated throughou t • Silverstein, grand master; Fire
"Jews of Detroit don't understand, or understanding do not
that is sought in Near l'ork for the for our Jewish brethren who are
Ile world.
Sons of Israel, Sinion M. Geld-
relief and rehabilitation of Ger- bound to us by ties of tradition care," Mr. Shetzer declared. Ile pointed out that the Jewish com-
and a common destiny. Such help munity of Johannesburg, South Africa, numbering only 26,000, raised
The message made public at th „ smith, grand master; Brith She,- man Jewry.
is now nt.cessary for the Jews of $1611,000 last week for the German-Jewish l'alestinian
Jewish National Fund headquar , lam, Judge Vi illiam M. Lewis.
settlement
Degrees were "conferred" and Gerineny, who in the' present elr-
,
grand
master;
United
Rumanian
tern stated: "You who educate tht
fund alone; and that the 10,000 Jews in Indianapolis raised $51,000
the
"baccalaureate
sernil'
t
:
was
de-
cuinstances are unable to help in their joint drive last week. In proportion, he charged, Detroit
flower of our youth should Jews of America, Lenoltson,
livered by Dr. Samuel I Golden- themselves. That help must be ex-
through the Keren Kayenwt h president; Federation of Palestine
fails miserably.
son, rabbi of Temple EtuniffihEel. tended if we art. to preserve life
Flower Day, help to redeem ou ✓ Jews, Ilii•sch Manischewitz. presi- Addresses on the plight
Reviewing the keel situation, Mr. Shetzer warned that the fail-
of Jewish •
dent.
and a valuable culture and save
land of flowers."
youth
in
Germany
were
made
by
the prestige Of the Jewish eo tie ure of the present drive will also harm every Jewish welfare agency
In commenting upon the cable
I
Reports received from main
ire
Detroit.
The Jewish community, he said, is not merely constituted
throughout the world.
an sent. Mr. Rothenberg pointed out
parts of the countr indicate a
"If
" American Jews! Show- that the by 75,000 people, but by institutions and important agencies.
:that the discrepancy between the .
unusual interest in t
our
quota
is
not raised, every institution will suffer," he declared.
-pirit of our fathers remains un-
servance of the number of labor coZtificates
NAZI
ings annual obhe
forthcom-
•
Addressing himself to the young people his age, Mr. Shetzer said:
okra in yen. Show that love is
for by the . ewistAgency
ici
I
-
I
X
day. Volunteers from 15 national
.11 dingy]. than hate and persecu-
estine,
20.1101, and th e
What are you looking forward to? A busted machine, without
youth organizations, and from all
,,, granted by the nigh Coniiiii—cm
censee`hation to higher ideals?
:Zionist groups and parties, hav
er, for the six months period In■ tt-
Message
From
Dr.
Robinson
"You and I who were born here and will continue to live here
registered as active workers for
• tined, h, el further intensified :lo-
An expression of sympathy for
: the sale of flowers on Saturday "
w-h i d, i „,.. March Reveals Desire To the Jewish students unable to grad- must realize that this is the moment to wrap ourselves around a cause,
some movement, some ideal, and to help build a better community
evening. June 2, and Sunday, June acute labor shortage
called throughout Palestine le•:
woe from German universities this for ourselves."
Parade Stormtroopers
3.
At .IMF headquarters it was
■ 1/1111111 . 1' bellaUSe Of anti-Semitic re-
cause of the previous inadequate
stated that Flower Day w ill
Through New York
Roy R. Fisher on Thursday reported for the general division
st rictiims was conveyed tic the com-
labor immigration grant.
Of
observed by over 400 Je.wish coin-
mencentent exercises in a message and demanded of his workers that they exert every effort to make a
said
it
course Mr. Rothenher g
.
!nullities. with the participation of
N IV la )11K. 1.1•TAI --A 111111 - tilt
better
showing during the remaining week of the drive.
hem lie. Frederick R. Robinson,
must not be thought that the .61. 11
thousands of volunteers •
for the New York Nazis president let the Ctellege of the City
The leading division in the drive, Division D, headed by Irving
certificates issued represents the
rev , ab, the fact. that the group ex- of New l'ork, who said:
Blumberg, Herbert M. Eiger, S. B. Barron and Sidney Stone, led the
total number of Jewish immigrants
"The sincere sympathy of the campaign divisions on Thursday, with a total of 05,332.75 or 64 per
who may come into Palestine (lur- pects to march Storintroopers
academic bodies of America goes cent of its quota. Division B, headed by James A. Kates, Philip L.
Each through New York within the
ing the nest six months.
near future.
out to those who have been de- 1 Kantor and M. 11. Emmer, was second with a total of 82,738.50, or
certificate carries with it the right
The thought embodied in the prived of pryper opportunities to i 61 per cent of its quota. The third group in the lead is Division 6,
•f the immigrant to bring with
him a wife and children under lit followMg six verses is much the teach and be Taught in their native headed by Sidney I.. Alexander, Aaron Silberblatt and Bernard Isaacs,
years of age.
.Aside from this seine as that expressed by Reich. land. Present day ideals of human t with a total of $5,976 or 60 per cent of its quota.
the capitalist class of immigrants, • minister of Interior Frick last Sat- rights cannot abide official discrim. I
Fred M. fluted addressed the workers' luncheon on Friday, when
Tactics Called "Fraud:” Ex- that
Jews having a
of urday, who declared in part, "The inations based on race and religion. Adolph Finsterwald presided. Pupils of the United llebrew Schools
money called for by this category, Carman nation extends beyond We look forward tte the day when presented a playlet. "The Sabbath Queen," written by Bernard Isaacs,
aminer Also Used Simi-
not affected he the labor sched- its boundaries and includes all all nations of the world well adopt and uirected by Mrs. Betsy Ulanoff Poole, Mrs. Fay Galvani and Miss
lar Tactics Here
ule, and is not limited as to the Germans, irrespective of citizen- the policy of protecting the individ
h 'ie,efollowing children participated in the playlet:
number that may enter Gm !mil. ship"; or, ley similar token, the ual freedom 1.1. ell their citizens and Leak Tik
liloilibLYN, N. Y.
However. the shortage of II .o. speech of Hans Steinacher, leader of opening to them, equally, full
Asher Nloss, Rosanne Tron, Sarah Subur, Marvin Lopatin, Hillel
as
a
"rank
fraud"
Charm ti
of the I.eague of Germans Abroad, privileges 14 eduention with nil Abrams, Emanuel Siegel, Israel Frainovitz, Hershel Framovitz, Sarah
immigrants
is
creating
a
very
scr-:
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(Turn to I.ast Page.)
the obteining of subscriptions for
special qualifications other than
Will, problem, in that it is eq....f- which included such gems as,
licesberg, Judith Pregerson, Pearl Klein, Mayer Drasnin, Laurence
the Brmiklyn Jewish Examiner
"Even if our German brothers be- those of proper intellectual capac-
(Turn to Page Seven.)
en:ern to Last Para.(
I
through use of the. name of the
yond our borders have had to ac- ity, good moral character and loy-
Jewish War Veterans, and urging
cept alien citizenship, they have alty to the state. Ti, those unjust-
ly
deprived
of
liberty
and
the
edu-
all who have subscribed to the pub-
remained members of our foik•
cational services so necessary to
lication because of such use to can-
dom. If they belong to the (eer•
cel their subscriptions, Dr. Solomon
the state and to them as individ-
man race they belong to Gee.
uals, we proffer every assistance
A. Finebr•rg of Mount Vernon. na•
many.
for
Germany
extends
wher-
By MILTON BROWN
within our power."
t Unal chaplain-in-chief 4 the Jew.
ever Germans are living."
I
ish War Veterans, last wkek issmsl
Dr. Mosliowitz's Address
(Conftlahl Tel. Jewish Teleseaphle AgenM Intl I
The anthem, entitled "Through
Characterizing the "graduation Seminaries Conduct Commencements; Detroiter Ordained
a statement attacking the wekla•
e
Great New fork We Nlarch." lot- exercises" as a symbol of one
!and its editor, Rabbi Louis Gr.,. Social Workers and Educa - 1 0 " ;
if the
By Hebrew Union College, Lansing Man by
PALESTINE
o prove that the assassination wa.
deepest tragic epochs through
Dr. Fincheries statement was in
Jewish Institute of Religion
tors in Annual Meeting
Turbulent rioting. murder trials, not political at all and that th
Tlerepial ■ etre.. N.... 1. pak
which the Jewish people are. pass
rosr,h,
accorilance with action taken by'
hunger strikes—these were the evi- evidence showed the crime to lie en
undo., ilerenatolont w -
I.11 to lot
a t Atl an tc Ct y.
ing. " I ).
1 • Henry Moskowitz e-
national council of the veter-
tetetadia•T ,r. !alit,
,
the.
NEW
YORK
—A
great Christian to the graduated and conferred
dences of unrest in the Holy Land . tirely unpremeditated. This tact
-
- -
viewed the plight of Jewish youth
(1111,1,1, Ti,, Soatdiket 'Tondo only foe
an's group at its last meeting.
and a great Jew were honored at the degrees.
this week.
he explained, was ample proof the
in Germany. Ile said in part:
ATLANTIC cITY, N. -I
the
commencement
exercises of
Dr.
Finherg
said:
The worst disturbance took place the two Revisionists had no par
A Lansing Graduate
"The graduation exercises which
(JTA I —The National Conte, c (Po ow. IT io
Vatheeland
the Jewish Institute Religion
in Tel Aviv or, Wednesday, the day in the atTai r, since political crime.
"The National Council of the of Jewish Social Service, of at.oh
The Rev. Dr. David Philipson,
(Pe
, ;•rtelm,
hold,
this meeting of young people repre-
held Sunday at Carnegie Hall. Dr. dean of reform rabbis in Amer-
of the general strike called by Jew- are always planned carefully tong Jewish War Veterans of the United Jacob Hillikopf is president: !he 55 al. I. otee ntield Si one• AM 01.0
sents
is
a
symbol
of
the
deepest
In n nett Ti.,. aoe1.1 net•I hn• seen .
ishgroups throughout the country in advent e. 1 •
States has learned with regret that National Association of Jen ,sh
I tragic epochs through which the Charles ('utter Torrey, professor ica and minister of the Rockdale
no a protest against the harsh re-
Witnesses wereproduced verify- , the name of the Jewish War Vet- Centen Executives Of which M II. In el...room. now unity prevail..
'Jewish people are passing. When of Semitics at Yale University and Avenue Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio,
tend, thee .wetinIka.
dean of Semitic scholars in Amer
strictions on immigration into Pal- ing Staysky's alibi that he was in erans has been used in a contemp- Chasernan of Albany is resideot I AnA
made the commencement address.
' men and women are past 10 or
estine laid down by the authorities. Jerusalem on the night of the mur- tible me'rc'enary
me'rc'enaryscheme involving and the National Council for Jew- so do se cdoi for the woe .-
50 and are on the last lap of life's ica, and Nlenachem Ussishkin, He urged the rabbis to "give first
Fifty'-two persons were injured der, and on the following day Aba the Brooklyn Jewish Examiner, ish Education of which A. F. Fe e
iourney what happens to them. world president of the Jewish Na- place in their work to Jewish
V•.- wit
•o
foot.I sr land
in the pitched battle between police Achimeier, the third Revisionist ac- edited by Dr. Louis Gross, and the land is president, held a fourd(V tet
though sail enough. cannot compare tional Fund and Zionist leader. scholarship." He spoke of the
and strikers in the streets of the cused of the cc Mae and later freed, Minute Men.
in its poignancy to the tragic lot were awarded the honoray degree many calls that fill the rabbis life
joint conference here beirinosIg
11 11 the e.
ot.r (e a
new Jewish metropolis. With bar- only to go on a hunger strike, took
of young people who filleXI with of Doctor of Hebrew Literature.
but he warned the rabbis against
"The obtaining' of subscriptions Saturday evening at the St. Chai i•s I „,
ricades set urr in the streets by the the stand in behalf of his col- err donations by either of these in Hotel.
. life's zest and enthusiasm find the
Dr. Torrey. Wh o is the author making scholarship secondary.
demonstrators, volleys of stones leagues.
o
The following were ordained
avenues of opportunity closed to
f "Jewish Foundations of Islam,"
the name of the Jewish War N'et-
Relegates from 42 states and 1sT am/tool. o ..111
undereettne1
Achimeier's hunger strike had erans, or the soliciting of funds by cities in this country and Canaibt I
showering attacked and attackers
', and true on it.. .Ide s
them. I have been an eye-witness ■ recent publication of the Jewish rabbis and received the degree of
alike, and police nightsticks used followed his rearrest on the charge anyone who claims tie speak for attended the sessions and heard the ' 11 te.h leper than t h•
Master
of the abysmal poverty which has Institute of Religion Press, was
of Hebrew Literature:
;Lo
Ynr sold oars
t leonine-a
unsparingly, the affair brought to that he was a terrorist. He was the F.xaminer or the Minute Men
confronted and still confronts our presented for the degree by Dr.
Arthur Brodey, Toronto, Can-
array of speakers on the
• climax the increasing dissatisfac- held in jail, refusing to fat until on behalf of the Jewish War Veter- agenda of the convention. Particu-
peeple in Eastern Europe. I have Richard J. H. Gottheil. Mr. Us- ada, B. A. University of Toronto,
Throogl, ar,
ea ',ea sots
marc h
tion with the British government's Rabbi A. I. IlaCohen Kook, chief ans, is rank fraud. Our organ- lar attention was paid to the • •
•
witnessed epidemics of suicide in sishkin, whose 70th birthday was 1923, Barrister-at-Law,
be
Osgood
policy of permitting only 5,600 la- rabbi of Palestine, pleaded with ization has never authorized any dal. economic and cultural foci., Th. ■ • ■ 1 font ...ism break rep la nee, Poland, when as a result of anti- recently internatiofially celebrated Hall, Toronto, 1926; Julius Kra-
" It Col-
11TTENTI.l!,..i
borers to enter Palestine each year. him to change his mjnd because the such solicitation; we have never affecting American Jewish life
Semitic policies the doors of eco- by Jews throughout the world, vets, Rochester, N. Y., A. A. Uni-
• lea, el, .1 rep..
nomic opportunity were closed to was presented "in absentia" for versity of Rochetser, 1930; Martin
Meanwhile, the trial of the two Jewish religion forbids suicide. received any money that collected. day.
The. song was written by Fried- . the breadwinners of families and the degree by the
defendants charged with the mar- Achimeier then agreed to take We have no connection whatever
Each of the three social Oen ■■ •it
Hon. Julian W. Moses Perelmuter, Montreal, Can-
'halm Arlosorvcff con- nourishment.
with the Jewish Examiner, and organizations held their own ses- rich hart Boehm and dedicated in in their desperation they resorted Mack, • long-time ascociate in ada, B. A. McGill University,
anyone who says that this period- sions preceding the joint meeting- January, 19.14, to "My comrades to self-annihilation. I have seen Zionist endeavor. Dr. Nissen Tour- 1930; as of June I, 1933: Jehudah
tinned to inject factional diecon• POLAND
Having chalked up a score of one ical represent. us in any way is.
Among the speakers who ad- in faith." It is sung at all affairs the hearses of such suicide victims off, a former member of the faculty Cohen, Los Angeles, Calif., B. A.
tent and unrest into the Palestine
scene. Abraham Starchy and Zvi Jew killed, two seriously injured either innocently or purposely, . dressed the convention were such of the League of Friends of New driven through the streets of War- of the institute and an intimate University of California, 1927;
Rosenblatt, the two accused of the and many hurt, the Polish anti- guilty of falsehocal.
well known personages as Dr. I's. Germany, along with Deutschland saw. I have followed the trek of friend of Mr. Ussishkin. received David Samuel Gruber, Roxbury,
crime, are being ably defended by Semites are commencing their late
"The Minute Men are likewise to- I dor I.ubin, commissioner of the Veber Alley, and the Horstwessel• Jewish persecutions in Eastern the degree for him as Mr. Ussish- Masa, B. A. Harvard University,
Horace Samuel, an attorney im. Spring offensive against the Jews. tally and completely separate. and Bureau of labor Statistics; 11 lied, Hitler's marching anthem. Europe, but nothing that I have kin was unable to come from Pal- 1929; Robert Paul Jacobs, Syra-
Following an election speech de-
""t.'sses
seen has touched me no p rofoundl y
Ported from London for the occas-
cuse, N. Y., Syracuse University,
apart
from the Jewish War N'et- ICharney Vladek, manager of the u•tter,
Net. and •atortn Ireton.,
estine for this occasion.
liveredbefore the National Radi-
Pe,
who and In 0..11 uniforen •nd A • the effect of Hitlerism upon the
ion.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president 1929; Albert Michels, Lansing,
erans. The formation of this or- Forward; Prof. Morris Cohen of
inn• • doomI parallel With those
Samuel delivered an eloquent ad- cal anti-Semites by the Polish
of the institute, made the charge
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(Torn to last Po")
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