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tice of medicine in .the United CALL CONFERENCE
States. "Private initiative did
TO ADVANCE CAUSE
something in Baltimore that at
OF HOME FOR AGED
that time neither the central goy.
ernment nor the state govern-
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CLINCLVI.1:11 FIZ.M PAGE 1
ment, nor municipal government
which might never have existed, could possibly have accomplished, translate their debates Into prac- CENTER
BASKETBALL
or even now. It was private ef- tical work.
TEAM PLAYS SATURDAY
but for private initiative."
fort and private money and pri-
"This, therefore, is a very im-
While insisting he had as
The Jewish Community Center
vate devotion and private initia-
criticism to make of the assump- tive that In this matter set the portant development deserving of basketball team is scheduled to
commendation.
tion by government in recent
play
the Central A. A. team Sat-
pace."
times of the burden of unem-
"In behalf of the Jewish Wel- urday, Dec. 15, at 9 p. m., at
Government in time, the speak-
ployment relief, with which vol-
the Center.
fare
Federation
I
wish
to
state
er said, incorporates the standards
untary agencies could no long-
The Central A. A. team is com-
of efficiency, first worked out gen- emphatically that the cooperation
er cope, Dr. Flexner pleaded
of the various groups is not only posed of former
Eller hl it school and
erally by private institutions, but
with Americans "to cling to the
being
welcomed,
but
that
we
con-
recreation
league stars. Tins team
the necessity for the trail-blazing
essence of our tradition of psi•
sider it • great step toi ward In has wun the Clam A Recreation
work of private philanthropy re-
vale effort and benefaction."
the direction of communal unity. League championship in the past.
mained. "Let me warn,'' said Dr.
"I am confident that by solid,-
"The energy and devotion I Flexner
'I negame promises to be an
unless private
unity we will, be- interesting one, for the Center
which have for 300 years been I means continue to exist, the role lying such ■
fore
long,
be
able
to
realize
the
varsity
earlier in the season de-
applied to private philanthropy hitherto played in our history by
are under our American system iprivate enterprise and education long cherished dream of a suit- feated the Central A. A. team
of government largely unavailable, in art and in philanthropy is able home for the aged in De- 30 to 16, and they are out to
avenge their defeat.
for public life. The men and doomed to shrink in importance, troit."
women who quietly and uneaten- and ultimately to disappear."
The girls' varsity of the Center
tiously have built up the insti
will play the Wayne Beer team
PLIGHT
OF
REICH
"A
democratic
government
is
in a preliminary game which will
tutions which I have named have
self-government in the extreme,"
JEWS IS RELATED
start at 8 p. m.
no relish for the rough and tuns
Dr. Flexner declared. "Once ideal
IN BERLIN REPORT Dancing will follow the game.
ble of public life under democrat
are established by private citizens,
• • •
is conditions. Shall this courage
they may be incorporated into
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
CONCERT AT MEETING OF
and devotion still find an adequate
public law, but "our main reli-
FENKELL
CLUB
TUESDAY
means of expression or shall it
ance must forever be upon the ish Fund have been especially
On Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 8:30
be allowed to run largely to waste
quality of the individual, and our generous. It does not, however, p. m., the Music Study Club will
as it does run to waste in so many
laws must leave to him the means give an accounting of the sums give a concert for the Fenkell
countries in the old world?"
Dr. Flexner reviewed the history by which he can carry forward as received either from German Jews Mother's Club of the Jewish Com-
of Johns Hopkins Medical School only groups of congenial and de- or from abroad. .
munity Center, at the Parkside
which he declared had revolution voted men can locally carry for-
The subcommittee on emigra- Talmud Torah, Parkside and Mid-
iced the whole teaching and prac ward the pace-setting enterprises tion to Palestine, which received land.
upon which the level of civiliza-
The club will feature a gypsy
30,000 requests for information,
tion actually depends."
obtained an allotment of 3,000 orchestra in native costume.
If our American government is certificates from the British com-
On Monday evening, Dec. 17,
to be fruitful in the future as in missioner for immigrants without at 8:15, at the Center, a parental
the past, said the speaker, ade- capital. Mose of those who went educational program will be held.
quate opportunity must be given out with these certificates were
Mrs. Frederick L. Octavec, for-
and adequate means allowed "to unable to pay for their own trans- merly of the Child Study Associa-
those whose inclination leads them
to be given tion Of America and assistant di-
and aid had to
to work voluntarily rather than to them. They were carefully rector of the New York Play
officially."
examined regarding health and School, will talk on "Parent-
"Civilization and culture seem preparation for becoming hand- Child Relationships." Mrs. Ran-
as a matter of history to be im- workers, tradesmen and farmers. dolph Webber, former director of
possible without the existence
Almost 20,000 Polish Rumanian Mother's Club activities at the
somewhere in society of both ("tech .and Hungarian Jews have Center, will give a summary of
abundance and leisure. On the been helped to return to their Mrs. Octavec's talk and lead the
other hand, abundance and leisure native countries.
general discussion to follow.
• • •
may be purchased at too high a
In general emigration to other
price."
countries has not been aided and FORM SOCIAL DANCING
CLASS
AT
CENTER
Dr. Flexner warned, that com- the Jewish emigration bureau is
The Jewish Community Centel'
plete governmental control in. now engaged in an effort to help
valves the dangers of repression, emigres in Paris and London, is organizing a social dancing
red-tape, partisanship, and these where there is no chance of get- clam for both men and women.
dangers become greater as the ting work, get to less developed The class will meet every Wed-
area of the country enlarges. lands overseas, where the chances nesday evening from 8 until 9,
"While uncontrolled private ini- of obtaining employment are bet- beginning Dec. 19.
Miss Edith Muskin, dance in-
tiative involves abuses incompat- ter. The number of those going
ible with a high social and moral overseas now approximates 400 a structor of the Center, will con-
duct the class. The fundamentals
sense, at this moment it is impor- month.
tant in this country to emphasize
Rapid development of the Jew- and technique of the tango, fox-
the fact that the role of private ish schools has also been neces- trot and waltz will be taught.
For further information, those
effort has not been exhausted, and sary to offer an education to
unless we are to abandon all our those expelled from the state interested are requested to call
MGM
Muskin at the Center, or
tradition in government, in phil- schools. Now some 60,000 Jewish
anthropy, and in education, it can- children are attending Jewish inquire at the office.
• •
not be abandoned."
schools,
Fifty offices distributed through- COUNCIL CAMP REUNION
out the Reich are aiding Jews AT CENTER, DEC. 23
MIZRACHI'S FINAL
A reunion of girls who attend
(MIA)
CONVENTION PLANS under 35 years old to train them- the Council Camp, which is under
selves as craftsmen and farmers.
the
auspices of the National
The committee operates an ex-
(CONCLUDED 111034 PAGE 1)
Council of Jewish Women, will
will enable your relatives
perimental , farm near Berlin for be held at the Jewish Community
in the U.S.S.R. to buy
training young Jews who either
be held on Tuesday evening, Jan.
Center on Sunday evening, Dec.
heavy clothing, shoes, un- 1, at the Statler Hotel, closing want to emigrate as farmers to 23, at 6;30.
Palestine or who hope to become
derwear, foodstuffs and the convention.
Miss Birdie Michelson, who
peasants in Germany.
countless other domestic
One of the organizations which 43 Per Cent Would Be Farmers served at camp two years ago in
the
capacity of dietician, is plan-
or imported articles. actively joined the werk of the
Of the 6,000 Jews who are
These gifts will be doubly convention is Young Israel. Its undergoing "occupational reor- ning the menu. Tables will be
valued with the oncoming members have given their time ientation," 43 per cent are arranged in camp style. Working
with her on the food committee
and energy to promote a success-
of the long Russian winter ful convention. The special con- training for agriculture and 67 are Rose B. Conn, Charlotte Wy-
per cent for various manual and
man of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. Betty
vention committee of Young Is-
technical trades.
rael consists of Irving Schlussel,
The committee regards this re- Goldsmith will be toastmistress.
Abraham J. Rosenshine, David straining program as the most Miriam Levin is planning, with
Berris, Meyer Weisenfeld and II. important part of its work. It the cooperation of other campers,
Cohen.
points out that, irrespective of an exhibit showing camp handi-
for Tortilla owlets
For information regarding the the anti-Semitic laws, the German craft and snapshots taken last
ow your basal bank
journal, in charge of S. Shnitz, Jews had been found in predom- season. A movie taken at camp
sr antbwrIzod
or tickets for the banquet, the inant numbers in too restricted last summer will be shown by
committee asks that Miss Zelda a number of occupations in the
Rosenthal be called at Longfellow past, and stresses that although
7771. Tickets for the banquet with American aid it was able
may also be obtained at Chesluk's to grant credit to Jewish business
Bookstore, Plotkin's Bookstore men only 21 per cent of the ap-
and Edward Ruthenberg's Watch plicants were able to offer a suf-
Repair Shop, 8729 12th St.
ficient guarantee of succees so
Miarachi Youth to Hold Confer- that loans could be made on a
General Repres•ntetive In U.S.A
business basis and that 79 per
enc. in Detroit
at AMTORO. 255 Fifth Ave., N.Y.
Word has been received that cent of the applicants had to be
the national office has called for regarded as in need of charity
I a conference of all national lead- rather than credit.
The orthodox Jewish commu-
era of the Mizrachi Youth Or-
ganization, to be held simultan- nity through its regular organ
has
protested against a recent
eously with the general Mizrachi
convention. From all parts of address by Dr. Wilhelm Frick,
Minister
of the Interior, which
the country leaders in the Torah
v'Avidah, Chalutziuth and B'nai gave the impression that Jews
abroad
would
be offering to buy
Akivah work are expected to
gather here to discuss their prob- more German goods in return for
lems and lay plans for future better treatment of the Jews
here. •
work.
"Nothing is better calculated
The local Mizrachi youth or-
to demonstrate the lack of
ganization, headed by Harry
viewpoint
Schechter, is now making arrange- understanding of the
of the Jews within Germany
ments for an Oneg Shabbos,
they
want
scheduled for Friday evening, than to suppose that
to better the situation through
Dec. 28, at Congregation Beth
variety of barter," the Jewish
Tephilah Emanuel. Many na- •
newspaper declared.
tional leaders are to address the
Frick hail said that "inter-
Dr.
community on Mizrachi, Zionist
national Jewry has already made
and general Jewish problems.
an offer of peace on the condition
At an installation and Chanu-
that the Germans change their
kah party held by the group, plans
attitude toward the Jews. Accept-
for future major activities were
ance of such an offer is impos-
outlined. The president appointed sible, and no Jew has a right to
as his board Max Chomsky, chair-
complain of unjust treatment in
man of the cultural committee;
Zelda Rosenthal, B'nai Akivah Germany."

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Abe Kutlov. Athletic awards will
be presented by Miss Eleanor
Kirschbaum. Also working on
the committee are Bess Malamud,
Fayga
Medan, Isabel Gerber,
Audrey Touhey, Lillian Wexler,
Hortense Wolfgang and Ruth
Levy.
Tickets are available at the
Jewish Community Center, 8904
Woodward, or at the Council
Clubhouse, 89 Rowena. Telephone
reservations will be accepted until
Sunday evening, Dec. 16. Guests
and prospective campers are wel-
come to attend.

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WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB
The Women's Health Club of
the Jewish Community Center
staged a hard-time party in gym
clothes in the gymnasium of the
Jewish Center, Tuesday, Dec. 4,
at 10 a. rn.
Exercises, dances, and games
were part of the program which
was followed by a luncheon.
The party was the beginning of
a series of such events planned by
the club. It is hoped that birth-
days and wedding anniversaries
of the members may be celebrated
by some special activity such as
this .
The hard-time party was given
in honor of the birthday of Mrs.
Joseph Magidsohn, one of the club
members.

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The Michigan Youth Congress
sponsored a symposium at the
Jewish Center, Wednesday eve-
ning. Nov. 28.
Dr. Leon Fram, in his intro-
ductory remarks, pointed out the
difficulties in the business and
social world which confront mod-
ern youth. He endorsed the Con-
gress as a youth movement with
thought behind it instead of force.
G. Robert Koopman, chairman
of the Ann Arbor Youth Council,
stressed the necessity of repre-
sentation of all youth from all
walks of life in order to secure
the success of the Congress.
The frog who has never seen
Theodore Cohen, of the pro-
the sea thinks the well a fine
visional committee of the Ann stretch of water.
Arbor Congress, issued a call to
all organizations to send delegates
to the Congress which will con-
vene in Ann Arbor, Dec. 14, 16
and 16.

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Y. P. A. of B'nai Moshe to
Hold Religious Rally
on Dec. 23

The fourth annual religious
rally of the Young People's Bible
Class will be held on Sunday eve-
ning, Dec. 23, in the assembly
hall of the congregation. An in-
vitation to attend Is extended to
all.
Dates of events for the month
of January are as follows:
Sunday, Jan. 6, miniature ban-
quet and rally. The chairman of
this affair is Miss Mollie Freed-
men.
Sunday, Jan. 13, board meeting
of the organization.
Sunday, Jan. 20, surprise pro-
gram to be given by the girls of
the organization.
Sunday, Jan. 27, board meeting
9f the organization.

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Slobin, president of
spoke of the
vid Chevra Radish
and the ins.
increase of membv
'I an oroni.
portance of hare...)
sl by II,
ration. Ile W.° folio
molensky
Altman, Sum Zack, B.
and Mrs. Weingarten. H. Rotten-
berg entertained with It. Yiddish
song of his own compositi • 1 he
evening closed with the smiting of
liatikvah.

The Wnai David C evra Kadisha
the lecture by Ludwig Lewiso
held it annual banquet last Sun-
day evening in the social hall of the
on "The Meaning of 5Iarriag
synagogue, Elmhurst at 14th. The
the lecture by Anita Block
n I committee in charge of arrange-
"The Drama as a Social Force ,. ments consisted of J. Fishman, L.
he lecture by Maurice
Kott, Z. Needle, Mrs Slobin
dun on the latest phase of thy
i and B. Smolenaky.
Russian experiment.
The chairman of the 'evening
Parent-Teacher Meeting
was David J,, Cohn and the toast-
Where there o re fish there
master was Rabbi E. Aishishkin
Two hundred proud fathers a
who introduced Rabbi Joshtia Spec- must be water.
mothers gathered at the Tempi
last Friday night, Dec. 7, for the
first parent•teacher meeting of
the season. It was the meeting
of theprimary department. TM
parents of each child sat in the
child's classroom while the teacher
explained the work of the class
and offered suggestions for co.
operation by the parents and an-
swered the questions of the par-
ents.
The group then went into the
Brown Memorial Chapel to hear
(COMPLETE WITH CASE)
the little children's choir sing
Chanukah songs and to see the
children dramatize stories from
the Bible and the Talmud and
medieval folklore. After that,
they went to the social hall for a
tea and reception given under the
auspices of the Temple Sister-
hood.
Sensational Value
Rabbi Fram addressed the par-
ents and told them that ultimately
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atmosphere in the home, by ob-
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serving the most beautiful of the
Jewish customs and ceremonies
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that little children can be brought
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advised the parents to attend
*Capitals and Small
classes at Beth El College of
Letters
Jewish Studies where they can
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toms and ceremonies, and where
they can refresh their memory
of Jewish history and the Bible
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ing in the Religious School.
The second parent-teacher
meeting took place Friday eve-
ning, Dec. 14, when the fathers
and mothers of the children of
the intermediate department, the
Typewriter Headquarter, for 20 Years
4th, 6th and 6th grades, met with
Expert Adele, In Selecting Your Moraine.
the teachers.
RENTALS—REPAIRS

Palestine Lodges Secure
New Headquarters

Palestine Lodge No. 542, 1. 0.
F., and Palestine Rebekah
Lodge No. 514 will move into
their new hall, to be known as
Palestine Temple. at 3707-3111
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11
Fenkell Ave., at Dexter Blvd., on
January 1. All members of Odd-
first city to give a check for
fellow lodges are Invited to visit
$1,000 an part of its share of
the headquarters.
$2,500 for this purpose.
Encouraged by the fine response
Submits • New Riddle
that he has received on his na- M. Davis Davis of 3342 Chicago
Myer
tional tour that has taken him to
a new riddle:
the leading Jewish centers, Mr. Blvd. submits
What four weights will serve
Fisher expressed satisfaction with
the purpose of weighing articles
the splendid response that has
ranging from one to forty pounds.
come from Zionists and non-Zion-
Answer: 1, 3, 9 and 27. Illus-
ists alike for the extension pro- tration; If 17 pounds is to be
1 gram of the Zionist Organization
weighed, weigh off 27 pounds
of America. Detroit Zionist lead- then deduct 10 pounds by using
ers, at a luncheon last Thursday,
weights 1 and 9.
were asked to contribute $2,000
as a quota assigned to this com-
meetings arranged by Zionists
munity.
James I. Ellmann, president of been is well attended.
Before launching the Detroit
the Detroit Zionist Organization,
said that plane will be formulat- extension campaign effort, Mr.
ed for the calling of a conference Fisher conferred with the mem-
of Jewish organization here to bers of the executive committee
elect the delegates to the national of the Detroit Zionist Organize.
conference in Washington. Zion- Don and the leaders of the Wel-
ists and non-Zionists are to par- fare Federation. A large dele-
gation is expected from this com•
ticipate In this conclave.
In all the cities that Mr. Fish- munity to attend the Washington
er has visited on his tour in the Palestine parley next month. Mr.
east month he said that there Fisher discussed the program with
wog • growing appreciation of the Fred M. Butzel and Kurt Peiscr,
Zionist cause. Many that in the in addition to the local Zionist
oast were hostile and indifferent leaders.
Mr. Fisher left from here for
are now Joining the Zionist forces.
Time has done what all the Zion- Pittsburgh with nsurances from
local
Zionist leaders that this
ist arguments failed to achieve.
At not time in the entire history community will do its part for
the
extension
program.
of the Zionist movement havolthe

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and Chalutziuth committee; Da-
vid Feldstein, social committee;
and Max Temchin and David No-
vitaky.

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