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BY THE WAY

Clevelander Issues
Brandeis Pamphlet

TEMPLE RE-ELECTS
ISRAEL HIMELHOCH

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By DAVID SCHWARTZ
eating that he was at once preacher
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and teacher to his own people and
the lcgitimae spokesmen to the non-
'Here," he said, "is to the three
Jewish community as well. Ile de- I
mothers of Israel."
planed the fact that in these days
At that, the host took away
there are too many self-appointed
spokesmen who frequently do the t he bottle. "You can't tell," he
aid,
"he may soon drink to the
8
Jewish cause more harm than good,
no matter how well intentioned' 60,000 founding fathers in Is.
their efforts may be. He also spoke ael."
• •
of the function of a Reform con-1

to be republished in a very
readable and attractive book-
let, deserves a vote of thanks
front his fellow-Jews for bring-
ing this illuminating article by
Justice Brandeis to their atten-
tion at • time when the "Jew-
ish Problem" has Iiicome more
acute and tragic than at any

bership or permanent expulsion
from the party, and, if the of.
fender is a shekel-payer, expu•
sion from the Zionist organisa•
lion.
If the party fails to punish
offending members or if the if.
forted party is not satisfied
with the punishment imposed
that party i s entitled to appeal
before the interparty court to
be net up in every country when
it is required, while in Palestine
and Poland such courts are to
be set up immediately. A per.
son thus expelled from the
Zionist Organisation will hen
the right to appeal to the court
of honor of the Zionist Orsini.
nation.
The statement, which is herald-
ed an the first definite step toward
peaceful cooperation of the vari-
ous Zionist partief in the upbuild-
ing of Palestine, was worked out
by Mr. Ben-Gurion, who is leader
of the Histadruth (Palestine La-
bor Federation), and Mr. Jabot-
dusky, in a session lasting all day
and all night, Hope that further
arrangements to appease the varl-
ous factors in the Zionist move-
anent will also be made in the
near future is being expressed In
Zionist circles.
Negotiations for unity within
the Zionist movement were begun JUSTICE LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
by the Zionist executive several
period in all our soul-stirring
weeks ago in conference with rep-
resentatives of the various Zion- history since the Spanish expul-
sion.
ist groups.

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COMMUNITY FUND
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Demands Practical Demonstration of
Desire for New Old Folks Home

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child, as well as to every adult to expect from such organizations
in Detroit," he said. "We want that they should support our He-
brew Free Loan Association, our
to educate them to the idea that
present Old Folks' Ilome's needs,
they who are more fortunate than
our health and recreational needs
many other children in a great
which were embodied in the budget
city like ours, cannot live for
of the Allied Jewish Campaigns
themselves alone, any more than
conducted in recent years. Yet, ad-
they can live a full life by them- mittedly, these organizations—if
selves alone.
such willing groups exist—have not
"In the second ;lace, we want supported us in our existing pro-
then, to feel that there is no com- jects and needs,
munity project, effecting the well-
Pleads for Communal Support
being of others, from which they
"I consider it fair, therefore,
should exclude themselves. More-
over, the habit of giving should that we should ask for a practical
be early instilled in children so demonstration in behalf of the new-
that as they grow to manhood and ly proposed movements. If a suffi-
wolanhood they will regard it as cient number of organizations are
a normal part of their routine to prepared to pledge themselves in
share with others the responsibili- favor of a new home for the aged,
ties which modern life imposes such a home will soon be a reality.
upon all of us."
But the will of these organizations
must first be expressed in terms of
financial support. Once that is

forthcoming we shall have a new
home for the aged. But we dare
not mortgage our future with mere
verbal expressions and written
epistles.
"We plead for the community's
support in our existing needs. I
believe that we all agree that we
need a new home for the aged. But
we can't build on air. Let the or-
ganizations clamoring for a new
building speak their part. Once
they • have spoken in practical
terms I am sure that we shall be
able mutually to build for the ful-
fillment of the community's out-
standing needs, including a new
building for the Jewish Old Folks'
Home."
Organizations desiring to pledge
themselves in behalf of a new build-
ing for the Jewish Old Folks Home,
and to make cash contributions for
such a project, will be given an op-
portunity to publicize their inten-
tions in The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle.

Suwalker Landsleute Called

to Meeting Sunday

A meeting of Suwalker Land,
leute will be held on Sunday, Nov.
4, at 3 p. In., at Assembly Ilall,
9125 12th St. The organization
committee urges all Suwalker to
attend.

gregation, emphasizing the fact' REVERSING IT
that while it is highly desirable and
Speaking of Hebrew stories,
easily possible for the representa- here are several new Palestinian
tives of all shades of religious opin- ones.
ion in modern Jewry to meet and
The first one deals with a young
work together, there is a distinct settler in Palestine, who ap-
function for the Reform Synagogue proached a Shadchan.
in line with its special traditions. • "I have a fine match for you,"
"This fact," Dr. Franklin said, "is
said the Shadchen. "The girl is
of a special significance in refer-,
somewhat old, it is true, but she
ence to the religious training of I
has a young Pardess (orange
the children of the congregation." grove)."
He also stresaed the personal re-
"Nothing doing," said the set-
lationship that should obtain be-
tween the rabbi and members of tler. "I want a young girl with
A Torgsin Order will
NATIONAL ZIONIST
his congregation, indicating that ! an old Pardess."
• • •
be highly appreciated by
CONCLAVE JAN. 20
the results of personal contact be-
Jewish
Old
Folks'
Home
LOOK
WHERE
THEY
PUT
IT!
your
relatives in the So-
tween the rabbi and his people in
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times of gladness and of sadness
viet Union.
Women's Auxiliell Con-
And then there is the one of
will be more fruitful of spiritual the American Jew, who was asked
ducts Membership Drive
Torgsin offers 15,000
results than many of the other ac- how he liked the Temple Wailing National , Conference Committee,
different domestic and
tivities upon which some religious Wall. Responded the American the Zionists are asked to devote
The installation of officers of the
At a special meeting of the
imported articles of high
leaders are accustomed to lay due Jew; "It is just like us Jews. the next three months to the reali- Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R.
zation of this program.
quality. Clothing, shoes,
emphasis.
S. of Denver, Colo., took place Sat- Women's Auxiliary of the Old
When we do have a fine thing,
. • •
Folks'
Home,
important
phases
of
urday evening, Oct. 28, at the
foodstuffs and other mer-
In his report as director of re- we stick it right in the dirtiest
An appeal to the Jews or Amer- B'nai David. A large audience was the membership drive were dis-
ligious education, Rabbi Pram gave section where the Arabs live. Why
chandise are for sale.
an interesting review of the ac- wasn't it put in Tel Aviv on the ica to raise a special Palestine Land present. The old officers were pre- cussed. Captains and their co- I
complishment of the educational beach? And if we had to have Redemption Fund to accomodate sented with gifts by members in
workers
were
appointed
to
can-
department of Temple Beth El, it in Jerusalem, the least we could the needs of the large influx of appreciation of their work. The
during recent years. He stressed have done would be to put it on Jewish immigrants, including many rest of the evening was spent in vass the city for members.
thousands of exiles from Germany dancing. Ref r es hments were
the fact that it is through the doors Jaffa street!"
The "pay-up" luncheon to be
who settle in Palestine as tillers served.
• e
of the religious schools that the
I held Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the
For Tordsle orders
of
the
soil,
will
be
made
in
the
future membership of the congrega- THEY NAVE THEM SEPARATE
Plans for the banquet which will I Jewish Community Center, is in
eon your local batik .e
synagogues, temples and congrega-
tion must hope constantly to re- I
authorized agent
And then there is the story of tions throughout the nation on Sat- be held Dec. 16 in the B'nai David charge of Mrs. W. Aronoff, chair-
Itself. He spoke of the fine
are well under way. All organiza-
the American Jew who asked urday, Dec. 8. '
progress that has been made in I
tions are asked to co-operate and man. She has selected as her
Mayor Dizengoff of Tel Aviv if
The date chosen for this appeal receive committees cordially.
the high school department of the
staff to assist her Mrs. Charles
school during recent years and they had any skyscrapers in Tel is the Sabbath of Chanukah, the
A board meeting will be held Cornell, Mrs. J. C. Sachs and Mrs.
Aviv.
festival of dedication commemorat- Thursday, Nov. 1, at Mrs. Gold's
pointed with particular pride to the
"Certainly," replied Dizengoff, ing the 2099th anniversary of the
place which Beth El College of
home, 8714 Epworth, at 1 p. m. I. Goodman.
Mrs. A. Ferar, president of the
Jewish Studies has taken in the "but we have them separately. victory of the Maccabees over an- sharp. slam next meeting will be
The
sky
separate
and
the
scrapers
cient
Greece.
The
appeal
is
spon-
educational scheme, not only of our
held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 1 p. m., organization, is calling a board
meeting
for Wednesday, Nov. 7,
sored
by
the
Jewish
National
Fund,
own community, but elsewhere as separate,"
at
B'nai
Moshe,
Dexter
and
Law-
General Representative In U ALA
• • •
of which Dr. Israel Goldstein, spir- rence.
at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. at AMTORG, 251 Fifth Ave., N.Y.
well. Many similar institutions in
itual leader of Congregation B'nai
J. Weisman, 2971 Glendale.
cities in every part of the country WHO PAYS THE BILLS
And there is the story of the Jeshurun, is president. The fund
have been built with our own col-
Gifts to Flower Fund of Jew-
German Jew who nettled in Pal- is the instrumentality of the Zion-
lege as a model.
ish Old Folks Home
ist movement dedicated to the ac-
Rabbi From spoke enthusiastic- estine.
"How goes it?" an acquaint- quisition and rectamation of the
ally, as did both Dr. Franklin and
The following made contribu-
Mr. llimelhoch in their reports, of acre asked. soil of the Holy Land as inalien-
"Fine. I can't complain. One of able property of the Jewish people tions to the home in lieu of flowers,
the tine reception that had been ac-
to
be
given
to
the
settlers
on
the
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Cohen,
City
a
my
sons,
you
know,
is
corded the Temple Forum in its ini-
basis of a 49-year lease.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Levin, 1654 Vir-
tial years us a cultural contribu- Counsellor in Vienna."
ginia
Park; Mr. and Mrs. I. Green-
"You don't say!" said the
The appeal for the Palestine
tion to Detroit.
Land Redemption Fund was the berg, 1652 Virginia Park; Mr. and
Mr. llimelhoch reporting upon friend.
No automobile or gasoline manu-
Mrs.
Leo
L. Koffman, 2983 Sturte-
"Yes; and that isn't all. An- occasion for an edict issued by the
the status of the congregation, paid
vant Ave.; Mr. and Mre. Abe Gold-
high tribute, not only to the rabbis other of my sons occupies a ,chem- Union of Orthodox Rabbis in the man, 18327 Wildemere Ave.; Eman-
facturer,
distributor, or dealer will
for their share in maintaining and ical position in Lemberg." United States and Canada, in which uel Winkelman, Chicago, Ill.
"You don't say," continued the the lay leadership of the Congrega-
simulating the spiritual and educa-
In memory of S. Goldstick, Mr.
be exempt from any taxes now paid
tional activities of the congrega- friend. "Your family has cer- tions was urged to co-operate and and Mrs. N. Kaletsky, 3295 Sturte-
gation, but also to the hosts of lay tainly risen. I suppose they pro- in which the land hunger now being vant Ave.
by other business firms if constitu-
acutely
felt
in
Palestine
is
being
vide
well
for
you."
workers, men and women, who have
In memory of Isaac Solomon, the
"Well," said the man, "both of strongly stressed.
given to much of their time and
Solomon Family, 1701 Atkinson
tional
Amendments No 2 and 3 are
energies to the maintenance of con- these sons and myself are sup-
Ave.
gregational activities without cur- ported by a third unemployed son Congress for a return to world
In memory of Abraham Tobias,
approved by the voters November 6th.
tailment during the time of stress who lives in Tel Aviv."
leadership of the Zionist move- Jerry Tobias, 2465 W. Euclid Ave.
• • •
through which we have been pass-
ment.
In memory of Mrs. Herman 4.
THIS AND THAT
ing.
Leo Schwartz is authoring a Lewis, William Friedman, 7'25
Officers of the congregation were
A bright Jewish girl, named Jewish anthology.
Dime Bank Bldg.; Mr. and Mrs.
on Amendments No. 2
all re-elected, with 'the exception Cora Rubin, is secretary to Borah
Ludwig Lewisohn has become H. J. Bieberstein and Mr. and Mrs
of Day Krolik, whose term expired of Idaho.
an active worker in the Zionist J. Alexander, 2711 Cortland Ave.
and 3 and save from
by limitation. Ilia fine service to
You can get by very well with Organization, attending meetings
In memory of Mrs. R: Grabow-
the congregation through many Yiddish In Moscow.
and confabs of the inner council sky, Lillie and Etta Cohn, 1248
$15 to $50 IN TAXES as compared to 1933.
years was given due recognition. In
Germany, they say, now boasts and such things.
Glynn Ct.
his stead, Fred A. Ginsberg was not only that it has a Fuehrer in • A new symphony orchestra or-
In memory of Samuel Fineman,
elected to the board of trustees for Germany but a Hauptman here. ganized in Palestine is called the David G. Cullen, Union Guardian
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
a term of three yearn.
The two mean about the name Chevra Philharmonique.
Bldg.
The officers re-elected at this thing, and it has been suggested One of the reasons possibly
OFFICIS IN 25 MICHIGAN C1115
meeting are: Israel Himelhoch, that hereafter Hitler be called why Anatole France took an in-
Java is thickly populated, the
president; Morris Garvett, vice- Hauptman. Heil Hauptman!
terest in the defense of Dreyfus average being 725 people to the
president ; Julius Rothschild, secre-
Weizmann is going to make a was that he was keeping company square mile. Rice is the principal
tary; Walter Heavenrich, treas- strong bid at the next Zionistwith a Jewish gal at the tine.
food of this heavy population.
urer, Members of the board elect-
ed at this meeting to fill expired
terms are Fred A. Ginsberg, Joseph
Hartman, Mrs. Henry Meyers and
Osman E. Fisher.

The booklet also contains a
4,535 Jewish Settlers Enter Pal-
foreword by Mr. Saslaw and a
estine in Month
well-written
biographical sketch
JERUSALEM. (JTA)—In the
month of September, • 4,535 Jew- entitled "Brandeis the Liberal,"
ish immigrants entered Palestine, which was the subject of a ra-
according to official government
figures. Of the total, 459 fam- dio address by Mr. Saslaw in
ilies entered in the capitalist cate- 1933.
gory, while 1,158 families came
"For us," declared Justice
as workers.
Brandeis in 1915, "the Jewish
Ancient Tomb Yields Secrets of
problem means this: How can
Herod's Time
An ancient cave-tomb, which we secure for Jews, wherever
dates from the time of Ilerod and they may lice, the same rights
was found to contain several in- and opportunities enjoyed by
scribed grave mounds and a num- non-Jews? How can we secure
ber of pottery lamps and jugs,
for the world the full contribu-
was recently excavated in the
Kedron valley of Dr. T. L. Su- tion which Jews can make, if
kenik, archaeologist of the lie- unhampered by artificial limita-
brew University.
tions?"
The inscriptions show that the
Zionism was his answer. This
burial place of an Egyptian Jew-
ish family, which had settled in despite the fact that 20 years
Jerusalem in the first century ago Zionism was at its lowest
,B. C., had been uncovered. The ebb and extremely unpopular
tames are inscribed in Hebrew with the philanthropists and af-
characters and some are also ac-
companied by their Greek equiv- fluent leaders of Israel.
alents.
Lawyer-like, he stated the case
One of the women is described for Zionism, and Jewish na-
"Apphia,
daughter
of
Athena-
as
tionality. With logic, clarity of
gores." Both names are new in
Jewish nomenclature in Palestine. statement and intuitive reason-
"Apphia" is of special interest, ing he championed the Zionist
since it Is mentioned in a later cause and advocated the restor-
period in the New Testament in ation of Palestine as a Jewish
the epistles of Paul.
homeland, This appealed to
him as the one great hope of
Jahotinsky Coming to U. S.
NEW YORK. (JTA) —Vladi- the Jewish people. Therein he
mir Jabotinsky, president of the foresaw the re-awakening of
World Revisionist Organization,
the Jewish spirit, the strength-
has accepted an invitation of the
League for Jewish National La- ening of Jewish life everywhere,
bor in Palestine to come to this and the ultimate solution of
country on a lecture tour.
the Jewish problem."
His first public appearance will
"Let no American imagine
be at Mecca Temple on Jan. 26.
During, tlp tour he will visit im- that Zionism is inconsistent
portant cities of the United States with patriotism," he asserted ...
and Canada under the auspices "Indeed, loyalty to America de-
Metropolitan Comment
of the league.
mands rather that each Ameri-
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can Jew become a Zionist. For
105,000 Persons in Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV. (JTA)—This all- only through the ennobling ef- ceived several tryout performances
Jewish city now has more than fect of its strivings can we de- on the summer circuit.
"I thought every manager in
105,000 inhabitants, it was an-
velop the best that is in us and
New York had seen the scrip," the
nounced here. From October,
1933, to October, 1934, building give to this country the full authoress related. "But when Guth-
permits were issued for 19,175 benefit of our great inheri- rie McClintic, husband and mana-
ger of Katherine Cornell saw the
rooms and 375 stores covering an tance."
play, he told us how he had en-
area of 444,805 square metres.
Israel's
aspirations
"cannot
joyed it and how he would have
Mayor Urges No Violence
Mayor Meir Dizengoff issued on fail of attainment if we are liked to produce it himself. "Well,
then, you're the only manager in
Monday an appeal to all residents united and true to ourselves,"
New York who didn't see it," I
of the city, particularly to the
he concluded, "But we must told him. McClintic, incidentally,
Jewish youth, urging them to re-
be
united
not
only
in
spirit
but
told
us that he would like to have
frain from physical violence
against political opponents and in action. To this end we must us submit a play to him for possible
use
by
Miss Cornell in 1936, her
begging them not to tarnish the organize . . . Organize, organ-
schedule being filled until then."
fair name of the all-Jewish city.
ize, organize,—until every Jew AN "EXPENSIVE LUXURY"
"Accursed be he who lifts his
in America must stand up and
"Spring Song," which is now in
hand against a neighbor," the
the process of "building," a thea-
mayor's proclamation concluded. be counted--counted with us—
trical
term that means picking up
Kier Max Nordau New Colony
or prove himself, wittingly, or
in business by reason of , word of
A tract of land near Ceders unwittingly, of the few who are mouth advertising, was rewritten
has been acquired by a special against their own people."
many times by the Spewacks be-
Jewish company, which will build
cause of Bella's determination to
So wrote Justice Brandeis
there a new settlement to be
get it produced. Her husband
called Kfar Max Nordau. Kfar nearly 20 . years ago when Zion- called it "an expensive luxury" for
Nordau will have one section spe- ism was seemingly only an un- it is unlikely that what ever royal-
cially devoted to homes for work-
ties it may earn will equal what
attainable dream. But who will
ers.
might have been made by the Soc.
now disagree that Palestine is weeks had they remained in Holly-
Only 02 Men Left in Samaritan the one bright star in the dark-
wood where they turned out stories
Community
for such screen hits as "Clear All
ened firmament of stricken Is-
NABLUS. (JTA)—The death
rael? Who will now dissent Wires," an adaption of their own
of a Samaritan Jew, killed by •
successful play, "The Solitaire
truck while walking on a highway, that unity, organization and sol- Man," "The Cat and the Fiddle,"
leaves the ancient Samaritan Jew- idarity and a re-affirmation of "The Nuisance" and other pictures.
ish community with only 92 adult the brave and noble spirit of Soon to be released are "Repeal"
malea.
Zion's prophets and warriors of and "Gambling," George M. Cohan's
Samaritan Jews, who live on
first screen effort for which the
Mount Gerizim, claim that none old, • are the crying needs of Spewack's wrote e.he movie adap-
of their members left Palestine present-day world Jewry? Jews tion from Cohan's own story.
But success or not, Mrs. Spewack
when the Jews were exiled by the —and especially those who be-
is satisfied with her play. Audiences
Romano. The Samaritan Jewish
lieve that their salvation lies
like it. Nathan Straus, unknown
community is rapidly dying out.
in self-constriction and self- to the Spewacks, sent them a letter
effacement—may well read Jus- congratulating them on the effort.
MONASH HONORED
Sarnoff went no far as to
BY LLOYD GEORGE tice Brandeis' message of hope. c o David
ma ttioo utter sa ne, p&rira- n a 1
nhth
e e pm
It and the accompanying char-
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acter sketch by Mr. Saslaw will editor of the Forward, called the
"a powerful drama of life on
that the general he referred to wan enable one to understand why play
Louis D. Brandeis has been the Kant Side." A little Jewish
Sir John Monash.
tlinir r ttoo
sp
telephone
r
work
ogri r roapologized
Sir John Monash died three called "The Greatest of Living
troubling
but she
yearn ago at the age of 64. lie was Jews."
tell
her
how much she
had
to
"iust
born at Melbourne and followed the
liked it. . ."
career of an engineer. lie has
So Bella Spewack is satisfied;
been called the greatest Jewish Center Forms Two-Hand
she painted a true picture of the
soldier the world has known. He
Touch
,Football
League
Side she loves. Now she can
East
was chief censor in Australia at
return, with full heart, to the busi-
the outbreak of the war, but soon
earning a living writing
ness
of
The sub-senior council of the
received a brigade command.
nl , ou t hard boiled gds of queet{on-
At Gallipoli he revealed himself Jewish Community Center has or- able, if any, virtue and of wise-
to be fitted for larger commands ganized a two hard touch football cracking newspaper guys whose
sad his reputation was succeeding- league.
every other crack Is a gag.
ly enhanced until in 1918 he re-
The games are played on Sunday
placed General Birdwood as Com•
BALFOUR PROGRAM
:Dander of the Australian corps. afternoons at Northern High
School field. In the first league
SATURDAY NIGHT
After the armistice he organized
games last Sunday the Hokoahs de-
of
the
Australians.
Dm: reparations
I I WO 1.11.5..1 , ri .S1 rOne I I
feated the Blackjacks 6 to 0, and
He died in Melbourne.
the Rookie Chess Club won by a
icnal Fund is the rno•t important
Harold E. Stoll, Democratic forfeit from the Tartars who failed
function in the entire reconstruc-
to show up.
Regieter of Deeds. saved Wayne
On Sunday, Nov. 4, the Hakoahz tion program.
Cwartv 142.000 lot year. le
A list of committees and patrons
will play the Rookie Chess Club,
yetis( fee lie re-election remem-
an dthe Blackjacks will play the for the Zionist dance appears else-
ber t h at it is HAROLD E. Stoll Tartars.
where in this issue.

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To Meet Tuesday

Prices compare fa-
vorably with those
in the United States

The TRUTH

Vote

"YES "

and the boys smoked them
—and the girls raked • I the nickels mul the dimes
—and they sang 11 hot time in the old town"

the cigarette that's MILDER
the cigarette that TASTES BETTER

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