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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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WEI ZMANN'S 60TH
fulfilment of his hopes in the assist in necessary development&
"In 1915, whoe working for
- Throughout the years that the Admiralty, Weizmann per-
770S 71..tEEP F7.011 PAGE II
have e:ameed since then. Dr. Weit- fected a MOST subtle and corn- i
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jail Execution was suspended.
4fOXELU•ED PROM PACE ip
mane has remained the same rood- plea method of obtaining alcohol ;
orscaliteo mom PAGE 1[
Dee. I. will be modelled after the however, after a drams:it plea
est. Self-eacrificir.g and leered:Sly from wood at a time when this' ,
getting comfort, combating preja- Maccabiad held in Palestine in of Samuel Cc:en:4er acone, as tooduction of munition. I learned ''some worker for the crest was vital for the production of
dices and orerconsing obstacles. 1932. Cos Newman, chairman of he said, not only as counsel for to know and esteem him as a man cause which claims his chief de- explos i ves. Mr. Lloyd George has
What rnay their opinion be in this the athletic committee of the Cen- Goldstein but - also, in a sense. of three loyalties—to science,
to lotion. He has altered the may admitted that at a critical stage,
ter, will be the ciairman of the as a representstre of the Jew-
matter!
1. feet:re'.
the country of his adoption; but of the world. and written his :e the war we were saved by the
program. He will in-
Unit for OW F•ki Homo
eh
sus- above all. to the cani.e.of Zionism.' name, as that of a second Nehe• brilliant scientific genial of Dr.
He
urged
the
"May I farther remind Mr. Gin- troduce Mr. Werbean and ...Mr. pension of sentence on the
-They
were
compiementary Mali, on the pages of }history. Weinnann.
gold that' the Jew i sh Children's , Abelson, guest speakers. wro grounds that the Jew, hare suf-
him-
- By March, 1919, Weizmann
seeks no great th ' n rs
Home in its present condition os were mem b ers of the American fered much over the years and loyalties. His remarkable scion- He
tier.
skill.
team
that
participated
is
the
or-
tierce
ence
and Indust ry self_ But the people do well to was recognized throughout the
absolutely unet for the purposes
are
"not
a
soedicative
people."
enabled him to solve for as an hold him the highest honor and world as the leader of the Zion-
of an Old Folks' Home. and that iginal Maccabiad.
Supreme Court Justice Louis
affection. And I am glad to join
movement and went to Pales-
the transformation. alteration' The program following will in- D. Brandeis celebrated his 7801 urgent problem and thereby help
and erection of additional build--; clude a wand drill by the junior birthday last week ... Jacob W. us immensely in one war task nth , theirs the tribute of a Gen- tine to act as liaison officer be-
legs would cost practically as boys and girls. a volley ball game Mack, younger brother of Judge And his services to Britain gave ti '.e." tweets Great Britain and Pales-
much as the building of a mew: by the business and professional Julian W. Mack. will head the him a claim on our gratitude.' C•eir• Tea". to Waia=saa tinten Jewry, and on the July 21
for which he asked no other In his tribute to Dr. Weizmann . in that year he laid the founds.
borne, and would never have the men's group; an exhibition fenc-
practical and purposeful fitness ing match between Morris W. executive heard of the Union of guerdon than our aid to the at-.0 expressed in a message for 'ion stone of the now nourishing
that a borne would have if spe- Glass and Abe Kotler. an exhibi- American Hebrew Congregations. tainreent of the aspirations of his the birthday celebration in Amer- Unicersay of Jerusalem.
cially built for the purpose de-. tion wrestling match and boxing Reform Jewry-'s governing body people for a national home in Ica. Viscount Robert Cecil, who'
- From
who, o"Frn
o
time,. o nward, the
match, • tap dance routine by the as the successor to the late Lud- their ancient country. The Zion- is chairman of the governing me ° 1 "eoimnann has been the
sired.
wig Vogeisteiro
history
Zionism
jet
cause
has
always
drawn
my
'In conclusion. may I empha-, senior girls; and an acrobatic
council
of
the
League
of
Nations
of
• • •
and Palestin -
. In 1921 he be-
personal sympathy. and some of High Commission for Refugees. inn development
size the fact that the Jewish Old; dance by the intermediates_ TO*
my colleagues in the British Gov- said: came president of the Zionist Or-
Folks' Home as well as the Jew-. rtrle varsity basketball team will AUSTRIA
ish Ctildree's Home is an Ortho-! play a recreational leagt.e game.
The Austrian Jewish commu- ernment shared my interest in
- So one who has the honor of gas zation and continued in that
14accaliod's Highlight
doe Jewish irstotation and ought'
nity won't take it laying down. it, notably the late Lord Balfour. the acquaintance of Dr. Weiz- office until 1929 without • break.
to consider the question involved
and I am proud to think that it
At
least
they
will
fight
for
their
The highlight of the Maccabiad
But it would be hard to over- mann can doubt that he
in the permissibility of the diver- will be the Men's varsity basket- rights as citizens. That was made estimate the final importance of the greatest statesmen living. His was during that period that my
sion of funds from a muse for ball game, the firs: of the season,' apparent last week when the the part played by Dr. Weizmann, wort on bah., of Zionism
"'s late father became associated
which they were originally and is which the Jewish Community pratsidium of the Vienna Jewish by placing the Empire in his debt. country has been of enormous with
i the creation of the
jewithhi min
gency w hich finally
s•ecifically destined. The Jewish Center team coached by Sam Bab- community announced that they and claiming no reward for him- value. He has been able to make
Children's Home has an estab- cock will play the Hamtramck would not voluntarily resign their self, but only for his people, in Englishmen realize what the Zion- emerged in Zurich at the Congress
of
1929.
lished record in the community; Merchants.
ra
The history of events
Austrian citizenship. The gate- translating
our sympathy into a 757 ideals and aspirations really
it is an integral part of a social
On Sunday evening, Dee. 2, the meat of the community says the definite decision to embody the are to a very remarkable degree. has shown
that - the organization
he vas
program, planted on a commu- community banquet sponsored by Jews are not of the complaining
largely responsible
Personally,
.Personally, I shall never forget
nity basis with the approval of the board of directors of the Cen- kind but when the daily occur-
)the immense impression Dr. Weis- for building up has an amazing
communal authorities; its services ter will be held. The board com- rences are such that make com- ah
resilience
and
power. Palestine
attacks should be lodged at mann produced upon myself when
are indispensable to the depend- mittee headed by Henry Meyers
I first saw him. He called upon has become an isolated and out-
ent children of our community. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower are plaint justified, they will com- Once.
Meanwhile the League of Na- me when I was working in the standing example of a country
and it is here to May. The Old working in conjunction with rep- plain. They demand living room
ros-pering in a world of ruin.
tions is concluding plans for the Foreign Office during the war, p,
Folks' Home needs improved resentatives of the senior house for Austrian Jews-
Weizmann still stands out
p/ebescite
of Jan. 13, 1935.
and described the more
Stating
that
the
Jews
fulfill
,
<touters. It is entitled to the counciL
• • •
general basis the greatest leader in Jewry. I
of f Zionism
equal duties as citizens while be- ■
wholehearted support of our Jew-
in a wa y which was the
a
am
convinced that there is no
The
program
following
the
din-
RUSSIA
immensely striking and o it
ing a national minority, they de.
ish people; immediate action
news novel to myself. One of his more
noble and statesmanlike fig-
From Moscow comes
should be taken for the solution ner will include selections pre- mend equality of rights as rear-
u1S-
sented
by
the
music
school,
and
a
of its problem, not on the path
anteed under the constitution. that Iran Kolonitebenko. anti-', Phrases has always stuck in my, rare in the whole of Jewry."
of least resistance. by coveting Chanukah candle-lighting cere- Force, the resolution stated. may Semitic administrator
rator of the de- memory. He said to me: 'Under , Sir Herbert Samisens Heuer,
Sir Herbert Samuel, first High
the possessions of other institu- mony.
be exerted but we will never our- Part-meat of education in the' existing conditions,
the Jew his Commiseioner of Palestine, and
Jodie
Silma•
Gust Speaker
tions, sr by seeking the ruination
render one iota of our rights. as
rootinth
ia: c doitto iv
former
slupore 4 Peolloed o l , al
of well established. highly re-
po.m
inr
ing to out etx ha
The guest speaker, Judge safeguarded under the peace' f lara
pla
t in he h era
inrn lf s s.
es ;—
er: British Horne Secretary of the
government, sent this
spected and indispensable agen- Charles C. Simons, of the United treaty of Versailles and the con- forbidden from holding any roe, ' quite a member of the national-
cies; but by concerted action with States Circuit Court of Appeals, stitution of the country. • en:orient position because of hay- sty amongst which he lived, nor
e .
"It
u rnann who,
communal approval and in full will be introduced by Mr. Henry, Meanwhile anti-Jewish moves mg been convicted of displaying wan he, on the other hand. the
harmony with the well established Meyers, treasurer of the board of continue. With the tacit consent violent antagonism to Jews. Tbe subject of a foreign slate. And soon after the
outbreak
of in-
the
order of modern social service directors of the Center. Tails by of the Schuschnirg government, Soviet, it seems, will brook no th
Great
War,
first
filisted
en
my
heis eLlab ored
iguity oneate
eril
ed s
which
philosophy."
serest in Palestine. He dwelt
Judge Charles Rubiner, president !pride! organizations to oust Jews anti-Semitism.
of the center board. and Louis from Austrian life by the organi-
• • •
"Certainly any effort that I upon the situation likely to arise
Blades Plea far New Old Folks' Sobel, exeeutiee director of the zation of a complete boycott of SWITZERLAND .can make to testify to my regard at the end of the war, and urged
How.
Center, will follow.
the importance of British action_
all Jewish firms was announced
The trial in Berne in which the and admiration for Dr. Weir-
Marvell L Black. amistant at-
'I studied the conditions of the
Club and class night will be
would be
torney general and state public the feature of the third day. Sol in a manifesto published by the Jewish community of Switzerland mann woue a labor of low."
I iearnea
leaned 01
o f Ant work,
"un“di
administrator, who is a member Lorin, • member of the board of "Christian 'Aryan' Central In- is proving again that the "Prato-. Laed Mellen Lauds Weinman then
in embryo. of the Zionists;
cols of the Elders of Zion" are a Lord Melchett. whose late fa- am grateful to Dr. Weizmann
of the board of directors of the the Center, will head the commit- quiry Offices"
was
brought
into
the
Pales-
In
the
universities.
a
special
forgery will resume on Dec. 15.
Jewish Old Folks' Homo this tee, wilted by Morris Mary.
--
for having opened the door to
Another Swiss court, this one tineupbuild
week outlined a plan of action Max Adler, Jack Miller, Morris card has been introduced to die-
last years, said
ing movement
in his what has proved to be one of the
of Dr.
in Basle, dealt another blow to '
in connection with the discussions Linsley and Abe Cherow, of the linguist Jews from the 'Aryan' the
interests of my life.
students. University officials may
stria. Nazis Seven members in a sixtieth anniversary auto- main
for the building of • new home Senior House CouneiL
"For nearly 20 yeara I have
at any time demand to see the of the Swiss Nazi Front were meoai
for the aged. In a statement
nch
tt
Special Exhibitions
in
"Chaim
woi...._nn
been
in close touch with his wort.
s
wa
cards and thus Jews are readily given jail sentences, as well as
made to the editor of The Detroit
"' `"*"`"
The public speaking class, arts
rs we have acted
Jewish Chronicle, Mr. Black out- and crafts, journalism, dramatics recognizable. Every student mart Mary fines, for haring defaced^ Rnmin s and throughout his life On many matters
we
several
synagog."
with
swastikaa
, has had two fundamental inter-
lines his plan as follows: •
and ether classes will put on spe- rosette a card. Jews receive
ests: the first the destiny of his have disagreed; never have we
brown cards whqe "Aryans" re-
"There is no question but that cial programs and exhibitior.s.
people, and the second chemistry. quarreled. I formed at the be
one of the moot pressing needs in
GERMANY
In the game room exhibition ceive yellow cards.
' "As a young man he studied Meting. and have retained in-
• • •
Jewish communal life at the pres- matches in table tennis, between
The international conference on
creasitirly,
a very high estimate
. o
ent time is a new home for the the two Center champions, Hy SAAR
the •kti-German boycott to be held chemistry both in Germany and of s , hi
his tenacity, his
aged.
Switzerland and at the age of 24
Bielowitz and Al Cohen. will be
Jewish emigration from the in London will o pe n Sunda y , at
1- in Freiburg in 1999 he took a self-sacrificing devotion to a
"I dare ay that everyone who played.
least the Jewish section of it.
Saar
area
has
begun_
Wealthy
great
cause,
his
compelling
force
has paid any attention to this
degree. While at Frei-'
The featured events will be the
matter agrees to that—so that the checker exhibition by Nathaniel Jewish families, inhabitants of Two days later the conference brilliant
burr he met and was drawn into of character. He wins adherents,
and
son-Jeers
only problem facing us is the Rubin, national junior checker the region for many years, are of the J ews
will a rircle of Herzl, himself an ea- disarms opponents. and even
method that should be employed champion, who will attempt to selling their businesses and clos- open. 'This conference will de- thnsiastic Zionist and later at sometimes establishes unity in an
g their homes. Transfer of as- termine the future course of tb. Geneva he met his wife. a prac. assembly of supporters!
In raising the funds for this pur- lower the middle western speed
"I am fled that on his sixtieth
As 3 world boycott of Nazi Germany. ticin doctor who shared his Zion-
POP.
record in a lightning-pace simul- • IS has already begun.
it many German workers em- The anti-Jewish drive in Ger•
"The principle of the care of taneous checker exhibition on 25
gnthusisams and has herself birthday he should be made aware
many
has
been
widened
under
the
Let
e
the old folks his always been boards, followed by an exhibition el ed by Jewish concerns have
ppreciated.
played a leading part in the Zion- that his sacrifices area
• ..
- that his achievements are se-
cherished by the Jew. and be- of blindfold play against four been thrown out of work. Mean- direction of Jabot Streicher, anti- —
war lord of Elne0111.1. m movement mot op to the claimed, that his work is crowned
cause of the movement afoot at opponents at once; and the de- while the terror program against
:present ime.
this time there is danger that our bate between the liakoz.h and the Jew is increasing. Jews no The publisher of Dec Sthernev " By 1 t 9 01 wei.n was s. With honor."
sentiments may overbalance the Oriole Clubs on the question longer dare to appear at theaters, is widening his territory and ex- ready • leader within the Zionist
his • risd"
practical elements that are in- "Resolved, That the Observance moles, concerts, cafes and such. tendir
movementSt emmann, who had
volved in this enterprise. Even of Rituals. Ceremonies and Tra-
The anti-Jewish boycott has Franconia_
. always had an admiration for ,
though it may be true that if an ditions Is Necessary for the Pres- been officially recognized by the
The German press has been urgiEnglind. came to Manchester as
independent campaign were start- emotion of American Judaism." Jews in a manifesto issued by Dr. ing greater taxation on Jews, es-: a lecturer at the university in
ed for the erection of an old folks'
Tuesday evening, Dec. 4. will Buell, chief rabbi of the Saar PeciallY textile merchants- The .1903 and has since made his bocce .
home it would meet with success. be devoted to the arts. The be- Jewish community. The rabbi Jena,
though giving employment in Great Britain.
there is, nevertheleso, the danger ginning and advanced art classes states the region is flooded with to Germans, are accused of being:
"Apart from his Zionist activi-
that we will disrupt the policy of will exhibit casts, still life ar.d leaflets urging boycott of Jews.
profiteers.
ties. Weizmann was engaged in
unified effort for the raising of costume life. A musical concert Intimidation and threat of boo-
fends for Jewish communal needs in the gymnasium will be open- cott has forced many sympathetic The Nazi government has placed. chemical researches which placed
violent anti-Semitic literature, in- him among the leading scientists
in Detroit. for which policy we, scrod by the music school.
non-Jews from 'eking Jews to eluding the forged "Protocols of of England, so that when war
have been working for many
Parents' nights, sponsored by refrain from patronizing their en- the Elders of Zion." on the re- broke out in 1914 be was already
years.
the Mothers' Club. will be held on
"It is necessary, however. to Wednesday, Dee. 5. The program terprises. The rabbi said that a quired reading list in public a great rr-an among the research,
consider the attitude and feelings for the evening will consist of protest against the new anti-Jew- schools. :chemists who were called upon to'
of the groups which are very the blessing of the Chanukah
much interested and beyond doubt I lights, and an address on Chanu-
would effectively help in the sue- kah by Rabbi Leon Pram of Tem-
cesxful launching of this project ple Beth El. and an interpretative
Incidentally, these groups are not' dance based on the Maccabean
as yet fully attached to our of11-1 victory, by the senior art dance
Mal fund-raising agencies in De-
De- class.
troit, so there is now an oppor• , Dramatic night, on Dec. 6, will
tunity to mould these groups into' i be featured by an original one-act
the Federation fold by immedi- ;play to be presented by the Elam-
ately making a practical start . iroco Club. Other groups will pre-
toward the building of a home.
sent plays and sketches.
"I therefore propose:
• As a culgination of the week's
"1. That a building committee events, a symposium sponsored by
be appointed by the Federation the Senior Hoes. Council will take
to include a representation of the .place on Friday evening. Dec. 7.
cross-sections of our Jewry as , The question to be discussed is the
notch as possible.
I"Role of the Jewish Youth in the
"2. That ail funds that have to Community"
this date been collected for this
Representatives of Aleph Zadik
purpose be turned over to this Aleph, Masada, the Northwest
carmittee. Permit me to state 'League Against War and Fascism
here that it would greatly help and Phi Kappa Iota will discuss
if at least part of the so-called ;various phrases of the question.
'Hospital Fund' be turned over to 'Fred M. Butzel. • member of the
this committee.
board of directors of the Center.
"3. That s definite sum con- will act as chairman. A general
sisting of a percentage of the :discussion by the audience will
annual sums raised by the Fed- follow.
eration drive, let us my 10 per
During this entire week of at-
cent of the rross, should be set - tirity. the Jewish Community Cen-
aside for this purpose.
ter will be open to all those in-
'4. The committee may in its terested in its prorrun. Invita-
discretion, without reelecting an tions may be 'secured by mail, tele-
open and official drive. employ phone or in person at the Jewish
various methods in raising funds Community Center.
for this purpose. I ern sure that
The ofiScers of the Center are:
the ladies auxiliaries in the city
Charles Rubiner, president,
would help considerably.
'Nate S. Shapero, vice-president:
'Nate
"It is nip honest opinion that Mrs. Samuel Glogower. vice-presi-
something must soon be done in dent, Mn A. M. Altehulter„ secre-
this direction, both for the benefit tary; Henry Meyer, treasurer, and
of our aged and also for the pres- Louis H. Sobel, executive director.
tige of the Detz‘it Jewish Fed:
Ra tion."
women in direct contact with
N•rtk7slyeJtu Smack et Old Folks :conditions there.
Homo Make. Statement •
o
"Second, the membership dues
are the means by which the com-
4 Mrs. Charles Cornell, secretary forts are made possible.
of the Northwestern branch of • -Third, with a large member-
the Jewish Old Folks' Home, this ship, there will be enough women-
week made the following state- power ready to do their share
ment to The Chronicle:
'when the time is ripe for the new'
"Permit me to make a state- home.
ment to clear up some erroneous
"Although the Women's Aux-
ideas relative to the Women's iliary is desirous of seeing the
Auxiliary of the Jewish Old Folks' 'old folks in a new home, it does
Home.
:not at this time want to curtail
"As the charter of that errani- the funds eeeesaary for the other .
lotion reads, the women have , vital Jewish institutions in the
pledjed themselves to obtain com- i community.
forts for the old folks at the
"Please keels in mind we are
home and to provide cheer for striving at present for an in-
them by means of entertainments. creased membership, to be is
picnics, etc.
readiness for work for the new
To buy comforts. necessitates home.
funds. Since the organization
-The Auxiliary will feature a
sponsors no fund-raising affairs, "Pay-op luncheon" Tuesday. Nov.
its only source of money is de- 27, at the Jewish Community
Mild ripe boace-groulo tobacco
A bale of aromatic Chest-
rived through does.
Center, to which all paid-up mem-
'T k e intensive membership bers and Sew members are wel-
used its Chesterfield Cigarettes.
erfield Turkish tobacco.
campaign now in full owing serves come free of charge."
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