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It proved the pa- tience and the strength of the Jewish people—and that made a strong impression on the world. The Jewish achieve- ments in Eretz Israel made a great impression not only on the Jewish people but on world opinion in general. To this world opinion we may largely ascribe the issuance of the Dec- laration for a Jewish National Homeland. The fact that the great powers accepted this declara- tion and that it was also con- firmed by the League of Na- tions, shows undeniably that the prophecy that upheld the courage of our ancestors and enabled them to endure suffer- ings for so many centuries is being fulfilled. After two thou- sand years we witness the realization of the words of our prophet, who said: "Happy are we who live in these blessed days when we can say: 'Ach, zeh hayom shekiv- inu matzanu rainu.' This is the day for which we were hop! ing and which we saw." How wonderful is the prog- ress we see now! This prog- ress has surpassed all our ex- pectations in the course of the last four years. How wonderful is the de- velopment of the Jewish peo- ple! Everywhere new colonies have been founded, and they are prospering like old ones. Jewish towns have been built. Tel Aviv has become a great city. Private initiative is cre- sting various industries and we we can, therefore, say with cer- tainty that the National liome- land stands on two foundations —agriculture and industry. But the true character of the Na- tional Home is revealed ulti- mately only through its spirit- ual and moral achievement. For only in such achievement can Jewish genius develop. Important Notice to All Societies And Their Publicity Committees Publicity committees of Detroit Jewish organizations, as well as individuals who submit news items to us from time to time, are asked to take note of the following rules: 1. All news notices must reach the office of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle not later than 4 p. m. on Wednesday far insertion in the current week's issue. 2. Articles submitted for publication should be type- written, double-spaced, on one side of the paper only. 3. The name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the news article should accompany each story. 4. All articles must either be brought to the office of The Chronicle or mailed in time to reach us before the dead- line on Wednesday. Articles can not be submitted for publi- cation over the telephone. Publicity committees are asked to co-operate in observ- ing these rules. BY THE WAY By DAVID SCHWARTZ CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL Systems - Audits -Tax Service PAGE CHARLES K. 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Read his biography 0 Engage your accountant now and have and see how he slurred another 1 of his colleagues—the Jew La- 2 him do the preliminary work before January, 2 Salle, who was quite as much a 3 his busiest period of the year. , Socialist as he was, and who con- 3 4 stantly helped Marx not only in 4 the spread of his doctrine but 5 with personal loans, to keep the 5 6 6 wolf from Marx's door. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS LaSalle was very dark corn- 7 7 1317 GRISWOLD BLD G. — CAdillac 3338 plexioned and the best term that 8 8 Marx could apply to this brilliant Marie. N. Earls. 0. P. A. 9 man was to call him a negro and 9 once refer to him as one of those Egyptians who, according to the Bible, joined the Israelites in 1\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\` their exodus from Egypt. • • • HIS DOCTRINE NOT INVOLVED In saying these things of Marx, in quoting his own record against aim, I am not, of course, im- plying any criticism of his doc- trine. That does not concern MOTHER'S CLUBS PLAN COMMUNITY CENTER me here. And I think we can go NTERESTING PROGRAM ANNIVERSARY WEEK Dec. 1 Maccabiad further and say that unquestion- The featured speaker. for the ably he did much to Illumine his- Dec. 2 ..._...Community Dinner Dexter Mother's Club meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 27, at Dec. 3 ....Club and Class Night tory and economics, even from "A FUEL WITHOI. T A FAULT" evEggeakv, 2:30, will be Miss Elizabeth Fin- Dec. 4 Music and Arts the standpoint of one who does Dec. 5 ..._..- Parents' Night not subscribe in any substantial ley of the Board of Education. Miss Finley will give a short Dec. 6 ...- _Dramatic Night way to his doctrine. I don't think there can be any question but Dec. 7 talk and then lead a discussion of current events. Symposium and Open Forum that his materialistic interpreta- tion of history and, perhaps even And when you buy from the E at Sid. Coal Company. yeas The 12th St. Mother's Club his doctrine of the class war, con- • can be Pure of the finest grade e l Coal and Coke at the moo will have its meeting on the same TRYOUTS FOR GIRLS' tain considerable bodies of truth. A price you pay for inferior gradei day at the Polish Synagogue on BASKETBALL TEAM • But his personal traits, "I no Pingree and Woodrow Wilson. Tryouts are still being held for like," if I may use a Winchellism. • Mrs. Albert Eliel will speak on positions on the Jewish Commu- PHONE WHIT TIER 9200 • , • • "A Bird's Eye View of Twentieth nity Center girls' varsity basket- A COMPARISON Century Literature." I A ball team. A musical program and book How much finer a person, for This is a class "A" team which instance, was the late Dr. Arlos- review will feature the meeting will play on Saturday nights at of the Monday afternoon club at oroff, the Palestine labor leader, the Dexter branch on Monday, the Jewish Center before the who, If not a Socialist in the full Nov. 26, at 2:30. Mrs. Walter men's varsity games are played. dogmatic sense of Mrax, yet OA DAVID GOLDB ERG, Prop. Pactice is being held every Laib will give the book review. • • • Authorised Semet•3 allay D•alsW11 Tuesday, at 10 p. m. at the Cen- called himself a Socialist and r A worked practically towards a bet- ter. All senior girls who are in- CENTER VARSITY PLAYS 111.1011.1101.1 ■■■■■■■•■■■ 11011016.11.1 ORIIANINIANI 10 I Kg a eWS5 terested are asked to report at ter state for labor. HAMTRAMCK MERCHANTS This thought occurred to me One of the features of the an- that time. the other day upon reading a Any class "A" or "B" teams survey of American Zionism made eatinetiPOOKICHXMOGO00001201X10(S000042000000a0-1200000Oon niversary week to be celebrated by the Jewish Community Center desiring games with the girls' by Dr. Arlosoroff some 10 years beginning Dec. 1 will be the bas- varsity are requested to call So- ago on his visit to the United ketball game between the Jewish phie Stulberg, manager, at Uni- States. Community Center varsity and versity 8-1828, or Edith Muskin, It was eye-opening to me that coach, at Madison 8275, The the Hamtramck Merchants. The Center team is being team is particularly anxious to Dr. Arlosoroff could have judged so well in the short space of time coached by Sam Babcock, former secure a game for Saturday eve- he was here. But most of all, I all-city and state basketball and ning, Dec. 1. was surprised at some of his football star. While the final evaluation For instance he criti- team has not as yet been chosen, DR. JUNG TO SPEAK cizes very severely some of the those conceded a good chance to HERE NEXT FRIDAY leaders of American Zionism, but, start are: Sam Goldstein, former strangely enough, he seems to star and mainstay of the Casa (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) have high regard for Jacob de Technical High School team; Haas for his outspokenness. Harry Kay and Irving Levitt, School of Religion. This school And the particular part of it former stars of Cincy Sach's the only one of its kind in any is that denims, with Revis onist i Championship Class A team; Joe is university, being an integral eanings, was one of those most Morrison, Northeastern High state of University of Iowa's Col- active in America recently in School varsity star; Sam Meyers, part lege of Liberal Arts and repre- former regular on the Northern senting also the official participa- working up sentiment for the- re- Y. M. C. A. basketball team, and tion of Catholics, Jews and Protes- ease of Staysky, charged with Paul Pensler, formerly, of the tants. the murder of Dr. Arlosoroff. Metropolitan Comment Northern High School team. But the point I want to em- M. Willard Lampe of the De- phasize The outstanding members of That is the reason our here is that Arlosoroff, C11N4•LUDED FROM EDITORIAL CAGE the Hamtramck team are Leo partment of Religion of the State despite his own political sympa- Colonial Room is becoming University of Iowa, this week Collins and George Kochuba, for- read them, though, he found wrote as follows to the Shaarey thies, despite his own personal increasingly popular — that something missing. They were mer all-city forwards for Ham- Zedek committee which arranged ikes, cut through all this and and prices which will be ooked to see the character of just ordinary stories. stories tramck High School; Hank Tan- for Dr. Jung's address: sure to please your sense of without the O'Henry touch, with- ski, all-city center from St. Jo- "Dr. Jung holds an enviable the man. seph's High School, and Alex That is what I call a man. economy. out the reversal. In short, they position on the university campus, Loiko of Hamtramck High. • • . were stories that hadn't been ad- and is held in the highest esteem The game will be the first of by students and faculty alike. He ARLOSOROFF AND MAGDA ministered the Olilenry Tech- We erve a seven-course season for the Jewish Com- divides his time between a num- Speaking of Arlosoroff, this nique which, as Dr. Dee described the dinner 1 or $1.25. munity Center, and because it is ber of curricular courses for which column made mention some time it, "was a raisin here, a raisin one of the features of open house there and a great big raisin at week no admission will be university credit is given and the ago that a girl chum of Arlosoroff extra-curricular activities of the was the wife of Dr. Goebbels, the the end of the story." charged. Philo Club as the Jewish student rabid Nazi anti-Semite. • • • So the editor had to return his organisation is called. lie is also This girl, Magda, it will be re- stories for their raisins. WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB in great demand as a counsellor called further, was adopted by A FRANK AUTHOR The Women's Health Club of and speaker before non-Jewish and • Jew as his own child, and she Hellinger has no illusions the Jewish Community Center, social organizations. During the about himself. In his introduc- which meets in the Center gym- current year he has attracted wide- did not learn until she was grown tion he writes: "I have but one nasium every Tuesday and Thurs- spread interest on the campus and into young womanhood that she mission in life, and it is not to day morning from 10 to 12, is also from religious and educational was not Jewish. And when she write for posterity. I want mere- under the supervision of Miss leaders at large because ofa course earned the news, she came cry- ly to earn enough to buy brandy Edith Mushkin, director of Wom- which he is conducting on mar- ng to Arlosoroff, and he calmed riage, the second of its kind in the her by asking what difference did for my friends, to give a little to en's Physical Education. Miss Mushkin has a Bachelor of country. In the conduct of his 't make. the poor, and to die in peace. But what I wanted to add was "You'll find 64 stories in this Science degree in physical edu- course he has secured the services Arlonoroff wrote about .this rt book. About six of them are cation from Battle Creek College. of a great many experts in the dif- that excellent. Perhaps 10 others are She has studied the dance in stu- ferent departments of the Univer- on his visit to Germany, shortly before his assassination. He sity . fairly good. And the rest—well, dios in Chicago, was professor of In illustration of his wide serv- wrote to a friend in Palestine physical education at Defiance you'll find out in short order. ice to the state, let me quote the "Magda" had come to a pe- "It may be that you'll find a College, taught for one year at following which I received only that culiar glory but, he added, Mag- the Jewish People's Institute in tear in just one of these stories. yesterday and which tells of an da was always • bit queer. DETROIT, MICH C113S.BAGLET Or a snicker. Or a genuine Chicago, and was connected for address, followed by a discussion, , laugh. If you do, I'll feel amply three years with the Battle Creek which he delivered in the Manches- Pinch yourself and know how College Camp, where she had repaid. I've read many a book ter,Iowa, Community Church last' others feel. POiXHX*04)000+Xle.04104:14:10esX). —and by far better authors— charge of the swimming, dancing Sunday. The statement was made, athletic programs. that couldn't do as much for me." and The by J. Frank Moore, the pastor of Women's Health Club of- The book is as Hellinger de- fers to its members special exer- the church: "'Dr. Jung of the Iowa State scribed it, sentimental and hu- cises, including corrective work, morous. The author, called by reducing and building, in addition University School of Religion de- many a "male sob sister," has to tap dancing, basketball, volley livered an address in our church on Sunday, November 4th, on the chronicled the joys and woes of ball and hikes. subject "Common Elements in Di- the people he knows best, Broad- All women interested in the wayites. Many of his stories have club who wish additional infor- verse Religions." It was an inspir- factual backgrounds. Part of his mation regarding the activities of ing and helpful address. He not book is devoted to a group of the group, are requested to stop only won the admiration of his audience by his scholarly discus- personalities. There are fine and at the Center at 8904 Woodward , sion of this theme, but he won intimate sketches of Arnold Roth- or call Miss Mushkin at Madison their hearts by his kindly and il- stein and Texas Guinan. There 8275. luminating answers to perplexing are snapshots of the late Flo Zieg- ' religious problems. He helped us field, Jimmy Walker, Owney Mad- to see how much we have in com- den, the late Sime Silverman, B'nai Moshe Donor mon with other faiths. Personally Walter Winchell, the late Jack 'I consider him one of those rare Dinner on Dec. 16 Diamond and "Prince" Mike Ro- Plans are under way for the souls who have the ability "to rev- manoff. donor dinner of Congregation erence other people's reverences." His book is divided into seven B'nai Moshe, under the auspices of I feel confident that such an ad- HAT is the amount of money your Ca. groups, "Believe It Or Not," "The the Sisterhood. The event is dress as he delivered here, wher- bring ring a ut Racket," "Broadway Love," "The planned for Sunday evening, Dec. e ever heard, w II help Company has paid during the first ten months Speakeasy," "The Underworld," 16, in the congregation's main ball a better understanding, and a clos- "Personalities" and "The Anec- room. The committee in charge of er co-operation among religious of this year in taxes. That means that we dote." Before each collection of this event includes Mrs. Harry S. people.'" Cantor J. II. Sonenklar and the stories, he has written a preface, Greenbaum, chairman, assisted by Zedek quartet consisting a factual introduction to the sub- Mrs. E. Klein and Mrs. J. Sobel. i Shaarey have returned to the people in taxes over A vote of thanks is extended to of Joseph Cantor, Harry Cohen. ject. These are among his finest . Morris Shatzen and Aaron Silber- contributions. Particularly not themany donors and contributors Matt will participate in the relig- 14 cents on every dollar of our income. to be missed are his pieces on to the fourth annual carnival and ious services at the Friday night The Racket, Broadway Love and bazaar given by the congregation under the auspices of the Sister- assembly. the Speakeasy. hood, and to the many members This money goes into the public treasuries THE MAN I and the committee who co-operated THOMAS-GIDEONSE Hellinger is a restless, moody in making this • successful event. DEBATE AT TEMPLE and is used for providing the services of sort of fellow. Cynical, he is described by his friends as un- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE li in hand are books of short stories happy. He seems bored with government—a definite contribution to pub- Broadway but cannot long do that are probably causing 0. as pastor of the Brick without it. lie has developed a Henry to turn over in his grave. career lic service. Presbyterian Church of Roches- "In the theatrical line, I wrote , formula for earning a living and, ter, N. Y. He turned from the possessed of the soul of a dile- 'Night Court' for Metro, 'Broad- ( hristian pulpit to the Socialist tante, he views it all as a racket. way Bill' for Columbia, the last platform because he was mps- i But perhaps it Is best to let him Ziegfeld 'Follies' that Flo pro-' tient with • mere preaching of duced and 'Hot Cha,' the final i deals and wanted to become ac- talk for himself. Clifford at Begley—Phone CHerry 3500 "I was born in New York City presentation of Ziegfeld's career. tive in a practical program for Senna. Brainsaans in 1903," he writes, "and was Six weeks in vaudeville, a trip the realization of his ideals. Boulevard—Gum:al Motors Bldg. Wyandotte-3013 Biddle Avian. towed out of some of our very around the world and a night in Dr. Harry Gideonse, 30 years Haretreascis--11601 Jo•eph Guyon Doerborn-22113 Michigan Ave. best high schools and colleges at a Paris jail just about complete' old, is one of the youngest pro- an early age. After attempting my career. fessors of economics in America. "My wife, formerly known as Despite his youth, he has been the advertising business for some two years, I quit work altogether Gladys Glad and now known as given one of the most responsible 11111•11111111111•111=111111101 Gladys Glad, is one of the world'. positions in the University of Chi- and became • columnist. "After stalling for the N. Y. foremost beauties. That state- cago, that of organizing the so- Daily News and the Chicago Trib- ment is for the records as well cial science department under the tine Syndicate for some ',even as my self-protection. We have university's new plan. Despite years, I joined the N. Y. Daily been married--off and on (Edit- his youth, too, he is an extreme Mirror and King Features Syndi or's note: They were divorced conservative, having been one of rate In 1930. I am still with the and remarried, liellinger's world the first economists to attack the latter outfit, and expect to re !tour intervening.) for some five New Deal on the ground that it main so until justice triumphs. In years and are the proud parents 'impose, too many rigidities on the addition to seven columns • week of • fine bounding baby bulldog. free play of business. "My ambition in life. which I , all syndicated with a prayer, I , am the author of 'Moon Over hope to achieve some day, i, to ' Too much courtesy becomes die. courtesy. I Broadway.'. This and the volume be a columnist . . . . " T DETROIT CITY GA S COMPANY ! CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY -:- rA