IREPCDrOgiftyLlarmairualt. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE By THE iyAy!Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Elected President of the Service Group 0 By DAVID SCHWARTZ (CONCL • DED FROM PAGE 11 CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PACS taiga, which is to be held is May, on • two-fold basis: Spe- in Germany one never says 'Good cial gifts solicitation to be con- morning' any longer, but only ducted as heretofore, and solidi- 'Heil Hitler'?" tails.. on the basis of trades And Fritz replies: "Because and industries. there are no longer any good Mrs. Ehrlich, reporting for the mornings in Germany." Welfare Council of the Service • • Group, of which Israel Ilimelhoch IN MUNICH and Mrs. Henry Wineman are co And here is one from Munich— another fortress of Nazidom: A group of Germans were gath- dred around. One was sighing. Another was sighing more deeply. A third was groaning. 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REPRESENTING TRZ GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY WINNIPSG IN WARSAW In Poland's capital city, a brother of General Goering has opened a branch of his incinerator business. Well, General Goering ought to be able to make enough dirt to keep his brother busy. • • • IN JERUSALEM They say this happened at the beginning of the German immi- gration into Palestine, when the 1 German-Jewish knowledge of He- brew was, of course, very limited. A Russian Jew in Jerusalem sair something in Hebrew to a German Jew, and wound up with: "Ataw ma-vien?" ("You under- ADOLPH FINSTERWALD stand?") The German replied: "Lo Ani chairmen, stated that approxi- me-Berlin." No, I am from mately 20 meetings were held Berlin." The German thought he in the past year by the seven had been asked whether he came sub-committees. The functioning from Vienna, which in German is committees of the council are: pronounced "Vien." Non-local agencies, aged and • • • transients, health, child care, edu- GREENBERG GETS A BID cation, family welfare, social leg- Mr. Jacob daisies is a gentle- islation, recreation. man, anyway. When he issued Philip Slomovitz reported for the invitations to prominent American Jews to join in the the public relations committee, of which Nate S. Shapero is chair- sponsorship of the forthcoming , lectures by Jabotinsky,,,the Re- man. During the coming year, i is planned to visionist chieftain, Deifies also his report stated, it sent an invitation to Chaim publish nix issues of Fedefation Greenberg, editor of Der Kaemp- News, to conduct several sym- fer, official organ of the 'listed- posia in The Detroit Jewish ruth group in America—an op- Chronicle, to issue several pam- ponent of everything that Jabot- phlets and to conduct a number of intimate gatherings for the insky stands for. discussion of communal functions. By the way, my prediction is James I. D. Straus reported that Jabotinsky is going to cut for the program committee that a quite a figure on his arrival here. play is under consideration for He in picturesque and his corn- presentation at the annual meet- ing to America at this time will probably attract a great deal of newspaper attention. HOLMES TO SPEAK The fact that he is accused of AT TEMPLE FORUM being a Jewish Fascist leader,, though of course Jabotinsky de- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) vies that Revisionism is the same , Mg and get •tonether of the Sell- s.' ation and Service Group in January. The retort of the collections committee was subnihitted by Ilarry R. Solomon, chairman. Ac- cording to the report, $35,552 was collected in the first six months on pledges amounting to $138,000 raised in the 1934 drive. The percentage of col- lections is the highest of any campaign since 1929. Clarence II. Lnggass, who pre- sided at the meeting, submitted an interesting report on the ac- tivities of the Detroit Service Group. lie outlined the organi- zation chart of the group for 1935, and pointed out that the executive committee. composed of officers and chairmen of standing committees, is divided into the following groups: Cam- paign planning, collection, wel- fare council, program and pub- licity. A speakers' bureau. Mr. Enggass pointed out, functions MAURICE ARONSSON Moving Biography Of Heinrich Heine 1 5, LUPE! , 5-15.11 EDIT, ■ 1.101.. J'A,E length to illustrate her moving story of the life of the great poet. Heine's financial troubles, his life in Paris, his hate for the law which he was compelled to enter at the price of his faith—these form sonic of the most fascinating chapters in the life of this biographer's hero. It is in describing the influ- ence upon Heine's life of his marriage with klathilde, the illiterate Parisian glove sales- lady, that lime. Vallentin adds new information to the ro- mance that is Heinrich Heine. Interesting references are also made to lleine'a friend- ship with Karl Marx and his relations with Wagner. It is with regard to the latter that an important incident is revealed by Mme. Vallentin. Wagner wrote an opera based on Heine's "The Flying Dutch- man." lie wrote in his auto- biographical sketch published in 1842: "This powerful dra- matic theme invented by Heine, the story of the redemption of the wandering Jew of the ocean, inspired me to use the legend as a subject for an opera. I arranged flutters with Heine himself, and prepared the libretto." Later, however, Wagner, who disliked Heine, charged that Heine copied this story from a Dutch play. But no such play has been dilator- ered and Mme. Vallentin in- Mete that Heine authored the under the supervision of the pub- story. !icily department, and the wel- Heine was the preacher of fare council is subdivided into the gospel that nationalism the following branches: Non-local agencies; recreation must be universal. Loving Ger- und education, Jewish Community many. he nevertheless rejected 0 a Center and the United Hebrew German nationalism, as Goethe Schools; aged and transients, Jew- had done before him, and his ish Old Folks Home and House was due to his re- re- of Shelter; health, Fresh Air So- exile in Paris ciety, Mothers' Clinic and North bellion against the bigotry Ji. tit Aiss•—• End Clinic; child care, Jewish which ruled his country. Child Placement Bureau and Jew- A liberal and a democrat ish Children's Home; family wel- who befriended Karl Marx, fare, Jewish Social Service Bu- Ileine nevertheless feared com- reau and the Jewish Unemploy- ment Emergency Council and the munism. Hebrew Free Loan Association; The poet's activities and re- 910(71 ghtifk jea Social legislation. as Fascism combined with his actions, his revolutionary activi- absolute fearlessness in the strug- general dramatic make-up, pre UNDER NEW, WM-KNOWN MANAGEMENT ties and struggles, form an in- cents a combination that we may , gle for social justice. I Bev. Holmes is the author of teresting portion of the life of ,',1 Mr. Frank Seiden, who directs a chain of outstand• be sure will provoke the interest a "The Church of Tomorrow," this great German-Jewish poet. of the "goyish" press, to say Inn hotels, has assumed the management of the 'la... ' , book in which he describes the Mme. Vallentin has written a ,frise;stAt , nothing of the Jewish. . l',,•-•-f. "Floridian" in Miami Beach. and now offers a ser• mission of modern religion as be- This much may be said of Jab- r, , , "40.,,yi Dr. Alexander Lyons, of the touching story. Her biography • , ,, ,l.il vice,cuisine.hospitality and comfort incomparable. e otinsky at any rate—that II he ing the leader in the effort to Eighth Ave. Temple, Brooklyn, reconstruct society so as to slim- is one of the moat fascinating, '4;'• -. 1. is a Fascist leader, he ie the most Located on beautiful Biscayne Bay, and within ,s,, N. Y., in a letter written under .,;;frili cultured of any, from II Duce, Mate special privilege and pro- dose proximity to the Beach, this famous hotel perhaps the moat fascinating, ; - date of Nov. 27, replies to the vide work, opportunity and happi• i „,,r Hitler, down to Foo-ey Long. /9 ii.lf offers every conceivable form of indoor and out. \ : 1,, . , ;j1 editorial in The Detroit Jewish written of Heine. It is the life nesa for all. iR(i‘ door diversion for "Rest or Play". Chronicle of Nov. 16, under the of a geniuis written by an able . Though constantly fighting for heading - "Give the Prize to Dr. Metropolitan Comment TWIN AERO-CAR SERVICE TO BEACH author who knows the art of his ideate, Rev. Holmes is by no 1•yo ii M which we criticized his T. Rona.% .111e 'can s a truculent character. Be ettitude towards Jews who affili• beautifying ■ rery beautiful Dia•M CONDLUDEli Enos( EDITORIAL PAGE m Me e.a. Roo. I.1.1•• a al is the gentlest of men and his ate themselves with Communlam. story, JEWISH DIETARY LAWS CAREFULLY OBSUVED was trying to,—that the Baptist only weapon is the truth and his An editorial In this issue makes was the right faith. God-given gift of eloquence in additional comment on Dr. Lyons' After the sermon was over the presenting the truth. lie hoe the letter, which follows in full: minister invited his hearers to capacity of winning the friend- "Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: It connotes an ideal spirit and moral commitment. \\\ MIAMI BEAD t FLORIDA discuss problems wth him. Ile ship even of those whom on mat- "pear so., "You say, finally, 'Rabbi Lyons HOTELS UNDER SLIDES MANAGEMENT •-• invited them to speak with him' ters of principle he opposes. Ile "I wish to thank you for the errs particularly in that he would regarding joining the church. 1,1 has on many occasions demon- T111.0114 1.46•000. •I. suite. iambi., macs. Its a prize noted in a ee• strated his friendship fur the award of in the name of the Jewish Tele- KJ. “01.131/000 1101'.1., VIM 100. create different standards for Slone NOM W WYOUMT. M. V. • a lie has visited cent edition of your valuable graphic Agency, asked the minis- Jewish people. ,r fur what you call my 'crazy Jews and nun-Jews.' I deny thin of log , o, , ter whether he was seeking con- Palestine and written the 'suet unqualifiedly! I would mete out I hope that I may ,.."..."...eNepeewesesse osofwamewaneeNawo"mwetsuweNeme verts, whether he was trying to liberal uecount of the Zionist c proselytize Jews. Ile answered movement ever written by • _ laim as a Doctor of Philosophy to the non-Je• the same treat- to t know something about logic. ment religiously that 1 hold proper! in the negative, saying: "1 have Christian, in a book called ta no other aim than the preaching saline Today and Tomorrow." Ile From this endpoint you had bet- fur the Jew when there is violent the ter clean before your own door. and subversive antagonism of a of the gospel." Joined also in ProtA ,40 "You reeented the fullowing minority to conetitutial authority. A Mr. Dwight Briggs, who Hitler ostrages and in all mac- "You have, I hold, unjustly con- identified himself as the church tical ineasuree of resistance to paragraph quoted from ' my sup• plement of Nuv., 1934, demned me fur the simple reaaun clerk, confirmed the minister's Ilitlerism. "'In support of Judge Gererd's Out you reacted at first glance, statement in this regard. "There Rev. Holmes will be introduced finwil, warning I should fever awo,, r i dstit hic up shitiarlielai one, rdep to t ig is," he said, no effort to proeely- by Temple Beth El's genial neigh- &claret ion by American f ' ew s tize," But when asked directly Rev. Charles IL Myer: of tut ny Jrw' who idcutities bins' any of thought to them than you 'kid- whether they would consider nuk- the North Woodward Conk ega- *elf or utherwiee OCHS. ing a conversion, if one offered tional Church. with communietie agitation' "And yet, I admire your can- hinieelf, Mr. Briggs answered in Rabbi Leon F1'11111 will preside should be declared as having dor the affirmative. end conduct the question and thereby betaken himself from the pot I in that it lies given me op- unity to set we butt! tight 111 I asked Dr. Rogers why he had hour. general Jewish body. I want to your publication, which I 'admire chosen the title for the sermon answer After the Holmes lecture, the see Judaism stand conspicuously and prize highly. I hope that w e that lie did. Telling the reverend Temple Forum will recess until for a citizenship of pi ogrussivc that I gathered (rum his sermon Jan. a, when Dr. Morris loyalty consistent with a prinet• y ours, that lie wasn't An anti-Semite, 1 will appear with a lecture lishbrin ue the pled peaceful procedure ' "ALP:RAHNIt LIONS:" added: "I still can't understand subject ou IV "A W P T eying Spire of your strnturea - why you chose the title you did." Much Medicine?" , stand unqualifiedly by the impost The minister answered: "I have The attendance at the 'femme „f those quote been asked that by many others. Furein has tit's:rested 1 , 50 0 ee" - cilizerielop of pi ogi esalt e loyally The title, viewed through the eyes ale. On sutural uccesions, 144 .toli f emi of the sermon: is not possible of , Pt. of 1 i d " i v Is wdsl That is how to be turned misinterpretation. ‘%i- away I : ul u these 1 T 41:;Y mean I viewed it. I couldn't fulesee lack of R1 411 ' 01,91y this. An the manner in which others ac- biellocc of sheer from pr..„.ssive loyal "I knew fromthe be tr ibnil ''' ," IntIst maintain quainted with my beliefs would tommented Rabbi Fism, 'that the ty in e„,,„,„„ view it." city of Detroit needed w 'eh lie IS 0 sogrii Nut, ADMITS POSLICITY VALUE r o t e as We have Mil/1111141d bbd Title loyslty he must mein II Dr, Rogers further admitted his nee at OW Ti 011 , 1V. with oyin liking for negative titles. "They I 11111 1101/ bty011,1 1E . , tliut I . arouse interest," he said And ehtliushistic itsponse 16 RI the procedure- )1111 1i 11.V has no ricii 1 it Wes at this point that I ven Temple Forum ides eli ■ thil ,•„,,,,,,„, tured some remark ;shout such hum bo' ,h J tie and o J iw I ., f title'. publicity values. And Pr. our roiniounity.' umius, Rogers wouldn't deny it. He, in This Temple um," he fact, piked whether 1 wouldn't melds Inset 1.11-1. 1,11 ., , be knot r hough to tend him dent of the Temple. "round., of c rick a clipping of H. 11111 I might write. our Temple proiram odull ttic /,.oc ii The doctor told me aid a CRI1011. Beth Ji w - evueore I rabbi, Jerome lawn of Wathing ish St udies gives the Pool& „f ing that Ili, • ton Heights, had celled hint re this city opportunity fur s• t o cum his announced title and guiding teinutic study of 01 phete. 4 lea fill tiler had told him that he would un - Jewish culling., and the Ti mete b ac A otee it alt 1 that morning wcr it in a surnion Fortin brings Is ,, to euppris• freedom el the Dr. Rogers couldn't under .tend etimulutinf firesenceol s i 1,011,4.1,1 how he could he answered before e" on 1h . uji'l f lt""„ ,,,t suppoit the . rippi he had spoken But he lidded: c irf ° Lab" h ic and ,• • dont of robs, in( kio "I said nothing that would of- This 'car, for I iiristinits, glee your family the corn. A pco UlSad . IiLe rtor, war,' unless Its find a Jewish ininister will add' th.e Irsdri sit liar fon t (' int epicure twirl - W.. 011m of telephone loin Ice. coniorn ) res.., ling I. 1 was afraid that Jews might be the p,..k.faa on III, P d„ .1 convinced to my way of thinking A telephone eliminabie trips outside on stormy da)e s t u o a LteP tt "The Mit ch of /. 1011 I i tip what I said. .„ makes shopping easy and quirk ...keeps )01s lu I... 3 his m Hr. Rogers lid /11,,J 1.10,1 %i in rib b willIt psti•h With friend's pod relatives. Pushiest, pssoriulee present parish for the vost tight Jrsll I.. you also In ions II w ninths. fie came to New York OM/Skil pcople. 0 Pall cistionere ran rail your home readily "after #.11.11lir lo MI 4 /111 40 it 04 5 0 , 01 from the Hinson Memorial Bap- houre". And, In lime of sickness, fire or rubbery, tist Church Of Portland, Oregon Sees e gale turned out to Lp itidiitiupl out of the fold rev on Of pisiilitical on `that Herr Hititi the quickest tray fo summon aid fa to telephone. Canadian, he received his seinin- la ant not gu i lty of this ,lia t ,, ary training at nod on , Canada, profitably have attended Jewry, 0 1.11 /Eng- had t id lied t is Illogically hail for only I few rents tu Or 1 Bnd hie academie (reining in Telephone were ice may sinned in he'll di...1.i di( et but oto terfeetly willing for a J1 . land. Telephones ordered now, es Christm I day. listing a mil ion nothil,g any htitgl r1Alien Lora p OUT OF Wk Id, ii. et tie i1 rag: Vino, will he Installed whenever you Spoken by the world would alit, God' s w,11 Among Re 11 t tl Ildeority lie dote no re:: I i specify. roe complete Information, or to minister. I was able to garner the :Jews Would al I soih forceful end eoloetinies S o ft ably then w m.1, 1 fotinvIng: lace an order, call, write Of %IND lite ;manors as ,itarecterises TOO story of the Jew in the ;train that he was J. 155 felephone Rosiness Office. wouldcutne i o IA IL ei.mmoniti to attempting to toil most romantic Flory In the world." Know ledge would t.' torn the c..nallIlded "Israel has a wonderful past, their rederneth,n amosiewews ■ wwwitgl, t • i , „i Thus the list Ay a,n, I wait J, ,• ■ ••••=weiews-asessaao-riso... a tragic present end a more glor II of sn,h id, III I, who make. .11 to. Is. , o loss future." 1.11,1 d., nit ihey Ni sal. a I "Until the Jrws sir the gl..) S alto to the oolig e country SAUNAS -11TAI -The title en the population of th .0.41 r ■ 01,1, 144 1,1 I I tlYkRI mettle; of Jesus, they will live in the Is uanian government took a hand to boycott the Jews, in every 11• •ales talk of Ile 41. ) r( the I/11..1 Is I4W I (IS Howe of Ike•oletion." Saturday in opreading anti-Semit- branch of life. The Verities organ- itt I Jew kin ens to e will itn 111(11 di "'flare se be • ic speeches delivered at the con- isation embraces Lithuanian mer- Iti , .11 , 1 nit a ilia g hg I et and tat t pit twee. the 0 ference of the anti-Jewish Veletas chants : and artisans engaged in tfM Oieut to• tioi.g and .0 I he 1. aid, ii„I t 0 lea EEAlli, 1%11), or organiiation which opened here si 1, tall fa ow, Jew is inq CROP opinlin, Friday. ..4; ty soy ter Vmalab the Not one i dol 0 ,uperior Tbri *pee, hes briadeust by the spreading 01 i t !IV be tha isategoloon , I prhilet,e. tation throughout the country. government radio station called IIIIJUI *Tat, 0 2 3 4 5 6 Yefiliot Irligkomt lEmiame te FLORIDIAN 2 of the business is eassio.ArallanIe geom. 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