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Convention
11 WILL GRADUATE Training Colony for German Refugees SEVERELY ASSAIL GERMAN GOVERNMENT MAKES IT
ROTHSCHILD DEATH ' Mizrachi
Here Dec. 29 to Jan. 1
FROM HEBREW HIGH Opened in Holland by James G. McDonald VIRGINIA HOTEL'S IMPOSSIBLE FOR REFUGEES TO
IS BEING MOURNED
ANTI-SEMITIC ADS
SCHOOL WEDNESDAY
BY WORLD JEWRY
SUPPORT THEMSELVES IN EXILE
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The 18th annual Mizrachi
Zionist convention will take
place on Dec. 29, 30, 31 and
Jan. 1, at Hotel Stotler, De-
troit, Isidore Epstein, execu-
10,000 at Funeral Services tive director of the Mizrachi, Principal Address to Be De-
announced.
livered by Dr. A. M.
Held in Paris Last
The convention promises to
Hershman
Monday
be one of the most important
in the history of the American
BARON WAS THE "ONE
Mizrachi movement. One of TO HONOR MEMORY OF
LATE A. D. MARKSON
MAN ZIONIST CAUSE" the outstanding features will
be a detailed report of the
Judge
Keidan Encourages
Made Greatest Single Con- president, Rabbi Wolf Gold,
who is at present in Palestine
Workers in Schools'
tribution to Upbuilding
on an important mission in the
Membership Drive
of Palestine
interests of the world move-
ment, and will return in time
All arrangements have been com-
PARIS. (JTA)—Ten thousand to attend the convention.
pleted for the graduation exer-
persons participated in the highly
The Mizrachi Organization cises of the Hebrew High School
impressive funeral services for in Detroit is now making all
of the United Hebrew Schools,
Baron Edmond de Rothschild, 89, the necessary preparations to which will be held Wednesday eve-
year old philanthropist, who died accommodate the hundreds of
ning, Nov. 14, at 8:30 o'clock, at
last Friday.
delegates and guests that have
the Philadelphia-Byron School.
The Chief Rabbi of Paris, Dr. already designated their inten-
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
Julian Weill, officiated at the sim- tions to attend. The conven-
of the schools, will open the pro-
ple services for the Baron. There tion arrangements committee
gram with introductory remarks.
were no speeches, no flowers.
in Detroit consists of Daniel The principal speaker of the eve-
Members of the Academy, Sena- Temchin, chairman; Mrs. M.
ning will be Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
tors, Deputies, representatives of Rubinstein, vice-chairman; Miss man. Rabbi E. Aishishkin will de-
the French government and of the Zelda Rosenthal, secretary,
liver an address in Yiddish. A.
M. Pregerson, president of the
great Paris banking firms partici- and L. Gendelman, treasurer.
schools, will extend greetings to
pated in the funeral.
the graduates and their guests. M.
Florian Sokolow and his sis•
H, Zackheim, chairman of the
ter, Celina, represented their
board of education, will distribute
father, Dr. Nahum • Sokolow,
the
diplomas. Harry Cohen, vice-
president of the World Zionist
president of the schools, will speak
Organization. David Ben Gur.
briefly and will also be the recip-
ion, Laborite member of the
ient of the gift to the school by
World Zionist Executive, repro•
the graduates. The Woman's Aux-
sented the World Zionist Or-
iliary, headed by Mrs. Himon Kap-
ganisation and the Jewish
lan, will extend greetings.
Agency for Palestine, the Lon- Popular Writer to Appraise
To Honor Markson's Memory
the Brain Trust Next
don offices of both of which
The entire program will be in
were closed for two hours Mon-
Tuesday Evening
charge of the graduating class,
day during the funeral.
with Joseph B. Colten as chair-
Baron Edmond de Rothschild,
Stuart Chase, author of "The man. Leonore Markson will deliver
famous philanthropist, founder of Economy of Abundance," and the valedictory address. Meyer
the first modern Jewish colonies generally regarded as America's Green will give a brief talk on the
in Palestine, who was known af- most popular and most trenchant Jewish youth movements. Akivah
fectionately to millions of Jews
writer on eco- Drasnin's address will be "The
all over the world as the baron,"
nomics, will Late A. D. Markson." The Hebrew
died Friday at his home in the
open the sec- High School was organized in 1923
suburb of Boulogne-sur-Seine at
ond season of with Mr. Markson as the head
11:30 a. m. Death was attrib-
the Temple teacher.
It is customary for the gradu-
uted by attending physicians to
Forum next
the complications of old age.
Tuesday ating class to present the school
with a gift. The presentation will
Baron de Rothschild, who was
night, Nov. be made by Sol Panush. Shirley
known in his own lifetime as "the
13, with a lec-
Rosenthal will recite a poem by
one-man Zionist movement," was
ture especially Chaim N. Bailik. Sam Cohen will
born in Paris on Aug. 19, 1845.
dl
p r e pa r e d for
onbe in charge of the parchment cere-
lie was the only living grandson
t h i s F o r um
SlueftChase
of Mayer Amschel Rothschild of the subject "The New Deal and stony,
high school class pre-
se nts Each
a parchment scroll to the com-
Frankfurt, Germany, the founder the Brain Trust."
ing graduating class. Upon this
of the family fortune.
"Coming a week after an elec- scroll there are inscribed the names
Although the head of the
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world-famous Rothschild Brothers tion, one of the principal issues
of
which was . the New Deal,"
Bank;-the Baron was primarily
interested in philanthropy, science comments Rabbi Leon From, "the
appraisal of the Roosevelt policies
and art. Ile gave millions of
dollars for scientific purposes dur- by a non-partisan scientific econo-
ing his lifetime. He entered the mist should be particularly inter-
banking house in 1862, shortly esting."
The sermon to be preached by
Stuart Chase wrote a book en- Dr. Leo M. Franklin at Temple
after his father died. At that
time the firm was at the zenith of titled "A New Deal" precisely a Beth El Sunday morning will be
its fame. In the last 20 years he year before that phrase became appropriate to Armistice Day. His
took no active part in the man- the slogan for Franklin D. Roose- title will be "Swords or Plough-
velt's campaign for the Presi- shares."
agement of the firm.
dency.
In his address, Dr. Franklin
Hi. Gift. to Palestine
will review some of the striking sit-
Sokolsky Speaks Nov. 20
From his earliest youth he dis-
uations that have developed in var-
Mr. Chase's lecture will start ious countries during the 16 years
played a deep and abiding inter-
est in the fate of the Jews of the promptly at 8:30. After his lec- that have passed since the sign-
Diaspora and the extent of his ture, there will be a period of
ing of the Armistice, and he will
contribution to Jewish causes is questions, answers and discussion, discuss the question as to whether
unknown, since the Baron always which will be conducted by Rabbi the processes of civilization have
avoided publicity and rarely ap- Frans
been advanced or retarded by the
peared in public. It is known,
The second lecture in the series World War. He will also discuss
however, that he spent some $60,- will take place Tuesday night, historical Jewish attitude toward
000 000 in his persistent efforts Nov. an
The lecturer will be war and the benefits that would
to establish Jewish farming col- George Sokolsky, the picturesque accrue to humanity if that at-
onies in Palestine. He lived to see American journalist upon whom titude could be universally estab-
a flourishing Jewish community the leading magazines and news- lished.
'n Palestine and when he visited papers have long depended for
Services at the Temple will begin
the Holy Land in 1925, he was genuine information on the Far as usual at 10:45, the public being
enthusiastic in his praise of the
invited.
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accomplishments of Palestine
Jewry.
When the first Jewish colonies
were organized in Palestine in
1882 by the Bilu group, difficul-
ties were encountered and two
delegates, Samuel Mohilever and
By MILTON BROWN
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[THE WEEK IN REVIEW
Southerner Attempts to Jus-
tify His Stand of
Bias to Jews
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
GETS STRONG PROTEST
Serious Charges Made Against Nazi Regime
By James G. McDonald, League's High
Commissioner for German Refugees
Senators and Rabbis Join in
Condemning Policy of
Discrimination
HOLDING OF FUNDS BY NAZIS
SEVERELY ASSAILED IN LONDON
RICHMOND, Va. (JTA) —In
an effort to placate public opin-
ion here which has been aroused
at the New Chamberlain Hotel's
advertised objection to anything
but a Gentile clientele, J. Wesley
Gardner, general manager, has
issued a statement in which he
justifies the advertising on the
ground that it is no different from
that indulged in by Jewish hotels
which advertise they are "kosher."
Mr. Gardner's statement Is an
answer to criticism hurled at the
hotel's anti-Jewish policy by Rab-
bi Louis D. Mendoza, of Norfolk,
Restrictions on Withdrawal of Property and
Currency Regulations Create "Unbear-
able Situation," McDonald Declares
LONDON.— James G. McDonald,
League of Nations high commissioner for
German refugees, charged the German gov-
ernment with making it impossible for the
thousands driven abroad to maintain them-
selves and their families in exile.
The Work-Colony—"Wer lorp Nieuwesluis"—in Holland tows d
whose establishment,„the Joint Distribution Committee gave $20,000,
from funds obtained' through he United Jewish Appeal, was opened
with elaborate ceremonies on land reclaimed from the Zuyder Zee
on Oct. 3. The use of the hamlet and a large tract of land sur-
In a report submitted to the governing commission
rounding it was granted to the colony free of rent for the next 10
Mr. McDonald complained that the Germans had placed
years by the government of Holland.
The above photograph was taken by "Wide-World" as Refugee
one obstacle after another in the path of those who were
High Commissioner James G. McDonald drove the first pile into the
trying to help the refugees to live. He said that the latest
ground as the work of developing the colony started. Dr. Bernard and United States Senators Car-
Kahn, European Director of the Joint Distribution Committee, repro- ter Glass and Harry Flood Byrd. currency regulations were creating "an almost unbearable
sented that organization at the ceremonies. The Jews of Holland Senator Byrd, in a letter to Presi- situation" by cutting off the refugees from any German
*income whatever,
have given 'a large sum of motley for the colony.. dent Roosevelt, recently requested
Ijl "When the high commission
federal action against the hotel,
was established," Mr. McDonald
which is located on a government
declared, "it was hoped that the
reservation at Old Point Comfort.
NEW PALESTINIAN
German government would co-
"Shall I be denied the right,"
operate in finding a solution for
MARITIME FLAG
Gardner complains, "to advertise
the problem created by it, at least
the policy of my hotels while the
to the extent of allowing its citi-
HAIFA. (JTA)—Vessels of
Jewish have the right to adver-
zens to withdraw their property
local registry which will serve
tise the policy of their exclusive Contributors to Allied Jew- or part of it gradually from Ger-
in the newly-established Jewish Newman Blames Community hotels where they cater to an ex-
ish Drive Urged to Make
shipping routes are to fly a
for Allied Jewish Cam-
elusive patronage? Many of the
Remittances
special Palestinian maritime
paign Failure
hotels advertise 'kosher' or "diet-
McDonald Free to Act
ensign, it has been decided
ary laws observed,' which means
-
•
In Dealing with Nazis
"Pay
your
pledge and permit
here.
Gus Newman, member of the to those of the Jewish faith that our important welfare agencies to
A Union Jack will be modi- board of directors of the Jewish they will he welcome and feel at
LONDON.
(JTA) — High
function
uninterruptedly."
fied by having a ring in the
Old Folks' Home and for a num- home, and at the same time means
With this as the motto, a stren- Commissioner for' G e r ma n
corner nearest the masthetd ber of years an active 'leader in to the Christians that they will
Refugees James G. McDonald
encircling the word "Palestint" Allied Jewish Campaigns, this not, and cannot feel thoroughly uous collection campaign is being
was on Friday empowered by
in English.
at home, even though, as the launched this week by the Jewish
Welfare
Federation
of
Detroit
to
the governing body of the
good Rabbi Mendoza has said
League of Nations refugee
collect
on
pledges
made
in
the
to me, they will feel welcome."
commission to negotiate with
last Allied Jewish Campaign.
Asked to comment on this ex-
Harry R. Solomon, chairman the German government for re-
planation of the hotel's policy, of the collection committee, points laxation of Nazi laws forbid-
Dr. E. N. Calisch of Beth Ahabah out that by asking contributors ding export of money to the
Synagogue scored It as "pitiful to pay their pledges in 10 in- exiles.
and misleading" and pointed out stallments the-intention-Ls
--The governing_ body.. which
that" uie" of the words "kosher" such payments easier. Mr. Solo. concluded a two-day meeting,
and "dietary laws observed" did mon adds that the delay in pay- also authorized Mr. McDonald
not even remotely imply discrim- ments creates hardships for the to negotiate for greater liberal-
Exiled German-Jewish Au-
ination of the sort understood by various agencies included in the ity for the refugees in regard
thor to Address Shaarey
the words "Gentiles only." Ile fund.
to residence and travel, which
Zedek Men's Club
said the phrases are "precisely
the Nazi government was ac-
"Avoid Hardships," I. Plea
as though a hotel or restaurant
cused of obstructing through
"Avoid hardships for the -im-
advertised Southern cooking."
Heinz Leiproann, German-Sew-
portant Jewish institutions and world-wide propaganda.
ish author and journalist, w ill be
Mr. McDonald's plan to con-
welfare agencies by. paying your
DR. FRANKLIN OFFERED pledge at once," Mr. Solomon vene a meeting of Ame.lcan
in Detroit on Wednesday, Nov.
Jewish and non-Jewish organi-
IMPORTANT POSITION stated..
21, to address the Men's Club of
"flow can we possibly expect zations interested in refugee
Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple the Jewish Old Folks Home to work In order to obtain twirls
their friends.
Beth El has been invited by the function normally unless the bud- for emigration and settlement,
Liepmann is perhaps best
National Labor Board to assume get, which was pledged in the was also approved. The High
known for "Murder—Made in
the chairmanship of a special last drive, is subscribed by the Commissioner was authorized
to travel and to negotiate di-
GUS NEWMAN
panel of three to hear cases of payment on pledges? •
Germany," a sensational novel
"Similarly, how are our He- rectly with various govern-
labor disputes in the 8th regional
which won the Harper Prize for
r ltro,
k declared, i a statement
t
district, said panel to consist of brew Schools, the Hebrew Free ments for refugee settlement.
1929, and which was acclaimed week Detroit Jewish
en w i sh s a
Lord Cecil, who presided at
Loan Association, the House of
that
responsibility
for
the
failure
a representative of labor, a rep- Shelter and the North End Clinic the closing session, expressed
the most effective indictment of
to build an Old Folks' Home lies resentative of industry and an to function properly unless they regret that only three or four
the Hitler regime,
impartial chairman. The regions
per cent of the money con-
Born in Hamburg, he is the not with the Jewish
Welfare
chairman for
this district Fed-
is Rev. I are provided with the minimum
tributed for the refugees came
. n but with the Jewish corn- Fr . Frederic Siedenberg, dean of budget which this community
member of a family which had eratio
from Christian groups, while
pledged
last
May.
the University of Detroit.
been in the Reich for 10 genera- m un "Y'
Mr. Newman points out that
"In our last campaign we also at least 20 per cent of the refu-
Dr. Franklin has the acceptance
Lions. His father was killed while
gees were non-Jews.
fighting for Germany during the the Jews of Detroit faded in the of the position under considers- pledged a minimum sum for Ger-
efforts
to
raise
the
meager
sums
tion.
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World War. His mother died of
starvation during the same period. for the support of local agencies,'
many and so be able to establish
themselves in new homes.
Liepmann set down the impres- including the budget of every
"Save for certain arrangements ,
sions of his childhood in his first day needs of the Jewish Old Folks
made for the benefit of Jewish
novel, "Nights of an Old Child," Home. lie warns against an in.
which appeared in 1929. ' dependent drive, by overzealous
emigrants to Palestine, there has
!OLD FOLKS HOME
ISSUE ANALYZED
"PAY YOUR PLEDGE
IS CAMPAIGN PLEA
LIEPMANN SPEAKS
HERE oruoy,.24
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Start Popular Ussishkin Project
Drive Through Tribute Roll Gifts
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Following Hitler's ascent to
power, this author organized scat-
Philip L. Rosenthal Heads Committee in Charge; Council
tered opposition to Nazism, a fact
Plans Chanukah Affair on Dec. 9; Annual
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(Copyrtibt,111C Jest& Tele(rsplgO APUT.
)
tered eventually caused him to
Flag Day to Be Observed on Dec. 2
be sent to a concentration camp.
adjournment. There he says he was so ill-treated
I for a month's
THE PROTOCOLS TRIAL
Under the chairmanship - of as the Jewish National Fund. A
The trial of the Swiss Nazis Though this postponement is un- that his health was irreparably
Philip L. Rosenthal, a popular considerable part of the $16,000,-
accused of publishing and assert.! fortunate in that interest through- damaged. Escaping from the
drive
was inaugurated Wednesday 000 raised by the fund for this
ing the truth of the "Protocols out the world in the verdict will camp, he•fled to Holland and later Isi
Coons Tells Detroit evening In an effort to complete purpose was obtained as a result
ti g
r e of.,
ofthe Elders of Zion" was post. I never reach the high peak it to Paris, where he found sanctu-
Detroit's
quota for the Kfar Ls- of popular street collections, ar-
Leaders
of
Hardships
.
d by
Campaign
poned a month by the presiding achieved in the world press last any until the publication of his
a year, one on the
sishkin,
the
project
for
the
estab.
ranged
twice
Met
by
J.
D.
C.
1p
novel,
"Murder—Made
in
Ger-
week,
it
couldn't
be
he
ed.
The
'
It
Airen
judge in order to allow week,
lishment of a colony in Palestine occasion of Palestine Flower Day
In Sermon Saturday; Will Swim
Colonel Ulrich Fleischauer of Er. attorneys for the Jewish com- many." This incensed the Ger-
observed in the spring, and on
,^?..,4.
,
.
,
.
•
for
the
settlement
of
German-
Review Lewisohn's Book fort, Germany. "expert" on Jew- plainants made no effort to halt man government and it caused
Addressing a luncheon meeting
FoilOsi, Ing-; closely upon e heilsti_
Jewish refugees, in honor of the the occasion of Zion Flag Day,
arrest of Liepmann in Holland
Friday, Nov. 16
ish affairs, time to decide whether the adjournments, feeling, as they the
of the rucceseful Balfour Ballt
and his imprisonment there on of about 40 leaders active in Jew- 70th birthday of Menachem observed in the autumn.
Zionist volunteers, who are re- comes the•announcement that the
"A Prince and a Great Man to accept the post for the Swiss explained, that to deprive the the pretext of having liabled the ish Welfare Federation agencies Ussishkin, the international presi-
has Fallen in Israel" will be the Nazi defendants and in order to anti. Semites of an opportunity to head of a friendly state. and in the recent Allied Jewish dent of the Jewish National Fund. cruited principally from among Zionist Organization of Detroit will,•
call their own witnesses might
students in the upper classes of
'
subject of Rabbi A. M. Hershman's allow him to prepare his case.
the
Twice after his escape .Campaign,
here-
Representatives of every Zion. the Hebrew Schools and Talmud commence an intensive campaign
Isidor Coons, national
The trial brought by the Swiss give them an excuse to call
for members, under the leader ship
visited Germany at the risk of
sermon during Sabbath services,
the city particularly Torahs, Jewish youth and sport of Aaron A. Silberblatt as chair- i
at the Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Jewish community in the person court's judgment unfair. And that his life, by the means of false campaign director of the United ist group in groups,
are
'
bing
e
en-
o h
something that Jewry wants to
h e yu
organizations, as well as adult, man and Harry Cohen as co-chair-
Nov. 10, honoring the memory of of three plaintiffs (Dr. J. Drey is
hoped d thatt passpos,
rt in order to gather fur. Jewish Appeal, told of the hard- t rolled rat this effort, with the aim
a void. It is
man,
the late Baron Edmond de Roths- fuss Brodezky, president of the a fter his
ther material for his book. It ships encountered by refugees of securing contributions of 70 members of Zionist units, from I
iete
beompl
c
{rialtos
t
Plans are now in process of for- l
child, whose many activities Swim Federation of Jewish Com• "protocols" will be permanently has been declared the strongest from Germany and of the difli- cents or more from men and worn- the army of canvassers. Equipped
hit boxe of the motion for making this campaign I
w ith the bl
in behalf of Jewry will be die- munities; Dr. Marcus Cohen, pres-
moral, political and human argu- culties met by the Joint Distribu- en whose names are to be in- Karen przteira
K Y - th and identified b y a far-reaching one, to the end that ,
dent of the Zionist Federation interred.
•
cussed by Rabbi Hershman.
• • •
ment against the Hitler govern-
scribed on the Ussishkin Tribute approe arm
bands, the volun- the Zionist Organization of Detroit.
tion Committee and the American
The third of the Friday evening of Switzerland, and Dr. Marcus
ment.
Roll '
teen offer to the public on Zion should have a membership that will
assemblies of the current season Ehrenpreis of Stockholm, chief PALESTINE
His talk before the Men's C lub Palestine Campaign of the Jewish
In
the
meantime
Simon
Shatter,
Flag
Day
a
miniature
reproduc.
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek rabbi of Sweden) had developed
Throughout the world all fac- is the only one schedule', for Agency for Palestine in caring for head of the Ussishkin project cam. tion of the Zionist emblem, in be representative of the Detroit 5
will be held in the main auditorium, into a cause celebre. It is Jew- lions of Zionism have hailed the Michi gan.
the trying needs crested by the paign, is winding up the drive in anticipation of a contribution Jewish community.
Nov. 16, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Hersh- ry'a effort to once and for all put . recently signed peace pact In-
The personnel of the committee
present European emergency.
an effort to reach a number of towards the l'alestine Land Re- has been selected by the president
man will conclude his review of the lie to the forged "protocols tween the Zionist Executive and
Mr. Coons outlined the efforts
o ors W ho have not as yet demption Fund- A sum exceed- of the Zionist Organization of De-
Ludwig Lewisohn's recent book, which have plagued Jew. through- the Revisionist group headed by Heinz Liepmann Arrives for Leo. of the agencies included in the larger donors
tura Tour
been solicit ed '
ing one million dollars has thus troit,•James I. Ellmann, with the
"The Permanent Horizon," "taking out the world ever since its first Vladimir Jabotinsky. It is hoped
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Heinz United Jewish Appeal to care for
Flag thy Dec. 2
been raised since the inception of co-operation of the chairman of the
for the subject of his address the publication in Russia in 1905.
that future strife between the Liepmann, author of the sensa. the internal nerds of the 500,000
There
were
three
defendants,
membership committee and is com-
title of one of the chapters, "The
Laborites and the Revisionists tional novel "Murder—Made in Jews in Germany, and for the I Sol Wander and Theodore Olen- these popular collections.
Chanukah Concert Dec. 9
posed of the following:
Fallacy of Progress." of whom only Dr. A. Zander, ed- will be prevented. With some few
60.000
refugees
who
left
Ger.
der
were
chosen
chairmen
of
the
he was rm-
Germany,"
for
which
Arrangements
are
also
being
In response to a popular demand, itor-in-chief of the Swiss Nazi
Detroit committee which is to ar-
Aaron A. Silberblatt, chairman;
there is a doubt that the P prisoned in Holland n charges many.
(Iron Pe
range
for
the
annual
Flag
Day
completed
by
the
Jewish
National
Besen
Eiserne
a short religious service has been organ,
Harry Cohen, co-chairman; James
s p e a k 1 n g of the internal
signing of a pact outside of Pal- Preferred b by the . Iii t l on
regime,
ca
er !To
arranged. Cantor J. Ii. Sonenklar Broom) lived to face the trial.
the Fund Council of Detroit for a I. F.liman, Abraham Cooper, Wil-
which
will
be
observed
for
troubles,
he
stated
that
the
great-
really keep the Pal- arrived
n in New York
on Nov. 5,
1
i
and the congregation's choir con- The other two—Theodor Fritsch, estine
will
estinian
factions in check. Among on the S.S. American Merchant. est difficulties are encountered by 21st time in communities through- Chanukah concert to take place liam B. Isenberg, Simon Shetzer,
sisting of Joseph Cantor, H arry German anti
anti-Semite
t an d o bli h
the professional men and the Sr. out the United States on Satur• on Sunday evening, Dec. 9. Philip Dr. A. F, Bernstein, Charles Fein-
- S emi
u s-
The novel which caused his
an ' von
Cohen, Morris Shatzen and Aaron er and Colonel
Mueller
Ilan• those who have expressed the
tisane who lost their jobs and day night, Dec. 1, and Sunday, L. Rosenthal is chairman of the berg, S. S. Fineman, Harry M.
' a retired German officer, who gratification at the siviing of the imprisonment in Holland has been
Silberblatt, will participate in the men,
Shulman, Morris Mendelson. Mr.
Rabbi A. I II C h n called by reviewers the most ef- have been the targets of attack Dec. 2—the first day of Chanu• program committee in charge of and Mrs Joseph H. Ehrlich, Dr.
published a book, "The Secrets of Kook. chief rabbi of Palestine;
eel-vice.
of the Nazi regime. kah. this event.
Rothenberg,
president
f
fective
indictment
of
the
Nazi
It
is
planned
to
have
a
play,
Luse Audience ■ at First Oneg the
d
er
the
David Kliger, Mrs. Pauline Jack-
.
"
Elden
of
f
Z
ion,
under
Flag
Day
serves
annually
as
an
h Eld
n
J. D. C. 20th Anni
Morris
government. Because of it. the
Shabbas
pen name of Gottfried zur Beck—
Referring to the investigation occasion to acquaint the Jewish musical selections and • speaker son, Bernard Isaacs, Aaron Free, .
c third Reich demanded that Hol-
Or g anization
of Amer-
An unusualy large attendance _ died since the inception of the the Zionist Zionist
and Revisionist
in
the
of
national
prominence
at
this
erson,
Dr. Perry Burestine, Mr.
progress
sh bba as
ica and
land imprison the novelist who had conducted in Germany by the public with the
and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Samuel
rt
Jew- concert.
marked the
suit.
chairman of the J. D. C. fund- upbuilding of Palestine as a
progressed,
a
flit.
groups
all
over
the
world.
fled
across
the
border
after
es-
day
ev
in
the
social
hall
last
Fri-
Greenberg,
Dr. S. Quentin Kesler,
Boa
Clearing
Drive
pembly
As the trial
raising committee, Rabbi Jonah ish National Home, and to secure
ening. The keynote of the tering array of witnesses testified
The Arab Labor Federation last capement from the horrors of •
Slim Jeanette Steinberg is in Abe Kasle, Sol Lifsits. Mrs. S.
occasion was struck by Rabbi to the forgery . The highepot, week i nstituted as anti-Jewish Nazi concentration camp, on the B. Wise, Mr. Coons said that Dr.1 popuar financial support for the charge of the J. N. F. box-clear- Feldstein, Dr. Albert Pru.esin, Sol
the Wise emphasized the view of the National Land Redemption.
Hershman who, in • brief address, undoubtedly, was the testimony of boycott in retaliation of the pick- grounds that his book libelled
The task of acquiring land, pre- ing drive to he conducted this R. Levin, Robert Loewenberg, J.
German-Jewish leaders who in-
dwelled
upon
features
which
S. Simla Rudolph Zuiebask• A. C.
aring it for cultivation, and giv- month.
distinguish
the the
Oneg
Shabbas
idea. C. A. Loos', Berne writer and ex. eting by Jews of places where head of ■• friendly state.
are employed by Jewish in- i A libel suit is now pending sisted that the problem be handled .ing
I,
declared
Arabs
The local council will soon be Lsppin, Myron Steinberg, David
court,
who
it to the Jewish settlers on
living of pert for the
m
in
the
against
harper
Bros.,
Aerican
with
dignity.
J. Cohen, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, •
r
'The spirit of joy
that the "protocols" belonged to div iduals or groups.
"This is the 20th anniversary the basis of hereditary lease has presented with a certificate de-
Jewish life," he said, " requires new
o f Liepmann's book.
m- the category of "scandolque liter-
performed, for the past !noting that 1,000 trees were Louis S. Cohene, Sam Weisman,
Speaking in the House of Com- publishers
been
ubled
circu
Since
his
expulsion
from
Gil*
of
the
Joint
Distribution
Corn-
emphasis in the tro
it ' in the Rabbi Loon Frani. Sol A. Dann,
monk Colonel Josiah Wedgwood,
worst
rst species."
u three decades, b y the Kere n Kaye-lplanted by Detroer
stanees of the Jewish world toda store of the
and friend of Zion- many, Liepmann risked life and trnittee," Mr. Coons pointed ot.
known Washington Forel,. in Palestine. Julius Braun and John Frazer.
With the tide turning against , Liberal M. p.
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as never be fore." He pleaded for
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