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NEWSPAPER PRINTED

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V

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935

VOL. XXXVI. No. 33

WI DO OUR PART

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Address Non-Local
FORM NON-ZIONIST National Conference Emphasizes
COMMITTEE STAND Fresh Air Society / Old Folks Home DR. FISHBEIN SAYS ' I I I Agencies
Agencies Here Monday
BODY FOR SUPPORT Need for a Single Centralized
AGAINST CONGRESS North End Clinic Meet on Sunday HUMERUS CLAUSU S
OF JEWISH AGENCY
GETS ENDORSEMENT Convene Jointly to Ilear Annual Reports and to Elect 'IN FORCE IN U. S ri
Fund to Support Philanthrophies
Sessions Call Upon
N.
But It Is Intelligently Ap-'
Directors; New Plans Made for Annual
Executive Approves Action

Y.

at 'Annual Convention
on Sunday

Federation Meeting Feb. 10

The concluding of a series of
meetings of Jewish Wel-
OPPRESSIONS OF JEWS annual
fare Federation agencies will be
IN GERMANY CONTINUE' held this Sunday evening at the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
Report . Shows Effort to Il- ward and Holbrook.
lumine Public Mind
This meeting, which will begin
at 8 p. will be conducted
Without Hysteria
under the chairmanship of Julian
and the following will
Despite inspired reports to the II. Krolik,
their annual reports: Mrs.
contrary, all religious groups in submit
Edwin
M.
Rosenthal,
president of
Germany, and especially the Jews,
continue to be oppressed, it was the Fresh Air Society; Jacob
Levin,
president
of
Jewish
Old
reported to 600 delegates from 70
cities who attended the 28th annual Folks' Home; Jesse F. Hirschman,
president
of
North
End
Clinic.
convention of the American Jewish
The principal address at this
Committee , held Sunday at Hotel
Astor, New York. The report of meeting will be delivered by Dr.
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president, which A. Max Kohn, whose subject will
dea lt with the situationG er- be "Social and Economic Trends
many as one of the major topics of in Medicine." A playlet will be
consideration, states that the op- staged, depicting ''A Board Meet-
pressive measures have led to the
- —
emigration, since the advent of the
Iliter regime, of about 80,000 peo-
ple, of whom 60,000 are Jews. It
reported also on the widespread
opposition to Ilitlerisin throughout
the world growing out of Nazi reli-
gious persecutions. Other sections
of the report dealt with anti-Jewish
agitation in the United States by Society Gave Loans to 1,623
Hitler propagandists and their al-
People in 1934, Re-
lies.
port Shows
The report also dwelt on the need
of vigorous activities in conjunc-
Loan Asso-
The Hebrew
tion with Protestants and Catho-
lics against anti-religious propa- ciation at its annual meeting held
on Tuesday evening, re-elected
ganda.
In reaffirming the American Jew- t he following officers:
David S. Zemon, president;
ish Committee's opposition to the
proposal for a World Jewish Con- Joseph II. Ehrlich and Louis Stoll,
gress, Dr. Adler declared:

ing of the Women's Auxiliary of
the Jewish Old Folks' Home."

Cast of Playlet

plied in This Country,
He States

World Jewry to Intensify
Efforts for Palestine

FAVORS DIVERSION OF
JEWS FROM MEDICINE

ACT ON IMMIGRATION,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Important Welfare Meetings Stress Urgency
of Permanent Financing Structure for
Jewish Social, Educational Work

This play was written by Mes-
Sokolow Urges U. S. Jews to
dames Charles Cornell, Samuel Says There Are Too Malty
harmers and Harry Wine. The Jewish Students to Be Ab-
Assume Greater Share
vocalist during the presentation
of Responsibility
sorbed by Profession
of this play will be Mrs. J. S.
Sauls, who will be accompanied
NEW
YORK (JTA) — A non-
Dr. Morris Fishbein, eminent
by Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum. In-
Zionist body to support the Jew-
eluded in the cast of the play national authority on medical
ish
Agency
for Palestine will be
will be. the following: questions, who came to Detroit
established in the United States as
Mesdames Walter R. Aronoff, to address the Temple Beth El
a
result
of
the
three-day confer-
Charles Covell, L. Fried, Albert . F mum, declared in an interview
ence of the administrative commit.
IlainonoiL Samuel Kanners, David with the editor of, The Detroit
tee
of
the
Jewish
Agency held last
Kliger, Karl Kutinsky, Simon Jewish Chronicle that a numerus
week at the Federation Building.
Shetzer, harry Wine, Morris Zell- daunts exists in the medical
Resolutions
calling'
on the Jews
MORRIS WALDMAN
man, Samuel Collier, harry Ern- schools in the United States.
of the world to intensify their ef-
Fishbein stated that every
stein, Karl German, Samuel A.
Morris Waldman, former ex- fort for the speedy upbuilding of a
Grenadier Anna Kaufman, Maur- medical school in the country to- ecutive director of the Jewish Jewish National Home in Pelee-
ice Kornfeld, lien D. LaBrett, J. ' day practices a certain amount
tine, and approving the stand taken
Welfare
Federation of Detroit % by the Jewish Agency Executive on
of discrimination in the selection
Saperstein, Jules Wolfson .
At the North
North End Clinic meet- of its students, but he added that will be a guest in this city the the two problems of the proposed
ing, on Jan. 13, a resolution will it is fortunate that in this coun- early part of next week. During legislative council for l'alestine
be presented authorizing the try the nunierus claims is en- his stay here he will address a and Jewish immigration, were un- Community Ilouse at 1 East 65th St.
board of trustees and officers of forced intelligently, on the basis
animously adopted at the conclud-
, The conference, attended by more than 500 lay
the North End Clinic to incor- of highest scholarship and with luncheon meeting of the non-1 ing session after several hours of
leaders and social workers from 50 cities, was held under
porate the North End Clinic and the intention of giving representa- local agencies group in the Detroit' discussion.
Organization of the non-Zionist the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Federa-
to take all such steps as they tion to every group and every Leland Hotel, at 12:15 noon on
deem proper to effect this pur- section of the land.
Monday. Simon Shetzer is chair-1 constituency of the Jewish Agency, tions,
L P arge of
ercentag e J
I lose
.
o J ews
man of the non-local agencies, it has long been pointed out, would
Joseph Willem director of the Business Men's Council,
Sunday's Sponsors
The Jewish students in the committee and Bernard Isaacs la strengthen the role of non-Zionist
♦ the fund-raising division of the
leaders in the Agency.
Sponsors for the meeting on !medical colleges number 17 to 38 secretary of this committee.
New York Federation for the.
Discussing non-Zionist , partici-
per cent of the total, in spite of
Sunday are:
Support of Jewish l'hilanthropie
pation in the activities of the Jew-
Chad. N . Acres Dillton St AI
the ac t th a t the
th
th ewe
J • are on y
Societies,
said it was becoming
ender. Maurice Amnia., Louis Haifa
ish Agen y, Neville Laski, chair-
per cent of the total population
IfIra A. H. Brodie, Miss Georg.. Cohen.
Increasingly impossible to place
an of the British Board of Jew-
horsy COW%
of
the
country,
Dr.
Fishbein
complete
dependence
on the gen-

( • ohen, Aar. PeRaiy, Ant hony Ocular),
ish Deputies, declared:
He q uoted this ae
Garry Farlistrin, Adolph Fins,. wald, p ointed out.
erous impulses of a small number
"'I feel that the enlarged Jew-
moss mese. t'pener, ?die Ralph
an indication that whatever preju. I
of
wealthy
Individuals
or on
ish Agency can achieve so much
Frank. h. I. Fkanklin.
F ols,
J.
I
J erome 8 Freud, William Friedman. dice is practiced is caused by cir•
that we must create a constituency Zionist Organizations Join emergency campaigns when rais- •
Walter M. Fuchs. Morrie Gurvett, Safi, CUmstances
the
medical
proles-
I
log funds for social, work. Ile
for the non-Zionists. It should be
h ,•
uel T. Gilbert. Fred A. Ginstura. Morse 1 •
cing overcrowded by at Profs. Heimann and Lederer created and steps of a vigorous
in Sponsoring Memorial
Goldman. Nathaniel II. tinitlidirk. Lou is soon
urged a shift to permanent and
Oranet , ?Ara marry 8 (Rant Mre. Jacob , least 25 per cent at the presentl
Meeting
systematic groups already organ-
character, I hope, will be taken to
HOTACII, IR. A.
Alvin
liar, ith.
"The committee believes that
to
Address
Temple
Israel Iiim elhoch . Mrs
r s
liersh ilia
ized and qualified to carry on
m
create
in
America
a
constituency
as American citizens, Jews have
Beth El Forum .
Isola t• lists,. willies , 0 . ntsn ,era• Urges Diversion from Medicine
of lovers of Palestine who shall
Tribute to the memory of the philanthropic work.
Mrs. Waits Kahn, Benjamin Katnineky,
the right, individually or •sso.
Dr.
Fishbein
ur
ges
that
Jewish
Marrun Rates. Hon. Harry It Keldan,
devote something of their thought late Baron Edmond de Rothschild
"Short, high-pressure, fund-
elated in groups, to approach
Mr,. Theodore R. Keller. M.G. Lan- students be persuaded not to
The people of Detroit will h e and something of their means to will be paid by Detroit Zionists at raising orgies,
no matter how
the government of the United
tail, Mrs. I. Bayre het., Mot Enke
to medici do
n , 11(0,i,.1 n • Lavin, INv.sin, J. I i le.
e in as
apse ergnef . nuinfi; an opportunity next Tuesday ni t, the object which has inspired your the memorial meeting to be held skillful or how well organized,
hero;
I
L .::: , , ,t,. T m
States ■ and solicit its good of.
Jan. 15, of seeing at first-hand one presence here. ,
hers
as
as
they
t
di c i d
present.
will
never
prove
• substitute for
fices in behalf of the better-
David J. Levy, Jae. Maser, Lawrence
of the most remarkable institu-
You are going to have a strong,
I Michelson, Mendelson Netsorg, Mrs. emphasized that there is no sense
basically sound, continuously
ment of the lot of oppressed
Newman,in studying medicine when there tions of the modern world. The well-knitted entity and we will fol-
Marry Newman, Robert J. Newman,
functioning community organi-
Jews in other lands. The com-
Emanuel A. Paper., Ilarry II. Platt.
University in Exile of New York low your example. We shall go
bing. Harry II. Prenzleuer, Mre. Arthur are so few chances of being eb-
zation. The recurrent crises
mittee data not believe, how-
IS. Purdy. gm Marne Rand. sfre lower sorbed into the profession and of will present a demonstration of its hand in hand once more in our
that bedevil our private wel-
ever, that it is consistent with
C. Roblmion, airs. J. Victor Ittienter,
work
and
its
personnel
in
the
per-
high and common purpose."
v
Aaron Rosenberg, Reuben J. Rosenfield, earning the kind of a li elihood
fare organizations, the financial
these principles for them to
son of two of its professors, who
Enlarged Jewish Settlement
I t Abraham J. Ilosenshin•. Samuel It Ito- that a doctor should af er dev0-
emergencies that follow, one
associate themselves with the
are
famed
as
among
the
leading
hint, Williant Set..., Mrs. III.. L. ,,,, g so
Speaking
at
the
Tuesday
session
many
years
to
study.
Shetzer,
Mrs.
}Wiry
M.
iii
hard upon the heels of the
saraeolm flume
citizens of other countries in
Shulman. Mrs. iiitGandu Siegel, Aar.
To illustrate the points he wtas economists of Europe. They will of the meeting, Berl Locker, Lab-
other, point to maladjustments
creating an international body
A. Sliberidatt. kirk. M. Silverman, gnuip advancing, Dr. Fishbein quoted conduct a symposium before the orite member of the Jewish Agency
too fundamental to be solved
Stomachs, It shht Joshua H. liperka.
which will assume or attempt
Temple Forum on a subject of in- Executive in London, spoke on the
Ralph Speller. Ahe tirmi. Theodore the instance of a Missouri medical
by annual applications of high-
to speak for the Jews of this
terest
alike
to
America
and
to
Eur-
wisdom of friendly co-operation
81 vinhork , bi. "
8.11. R "hi 1 " . ' college whose freshman class
powered stimulants, no matter
Stolituan. Mira Dorothy Tourf, Victor 11.
ope,,namely, "Economic National-
country."
TO PAGE I)
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ware laret Is it Compatible with Inter-
Welt Samuel D. Weinberg, Mrs. A. L. numbers 65 students. There ware
how potent," Mr. Willem .tated.
Neville Laski, K. C., president
Melville 800 applicants for'adtnia.sTor
WARman,
Mr, Ho... Welevraaser.
The type of structure he had
national Peace?"
Deihl ii. Werke, J.111
el. Welt,
of the British Board of Jewish
Wetsmart Birtjando Wilk. Mrs. Irv. this class, of whom almost half
SISTERHOOD
DIRECTS
in mind, Mr. Willen said, was al-
Deputies, brought his greetings to
Secretary of Agriculture Wal-
S. Yarrow,, Maurice II. narkludin, Ju• were Jews. The dean of this
ready expedited by the existence
Ilan L. Zs...
CONG.
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
the assemblage and, in speaking of
lace
has
recently
made
the
state-
of associations of trade and in-
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, who college consulted Dr. Fishbein for ment that there is no question to
the World Jewish Congress project,
SERVICES ON JAN. 18
dustry, recognized and fostered
was chairman of the committees advice as to the method of selec-
which Americans ought to devote
declared that the responsible Jew-
,
C
by the NRA. These, together with
of sponsors for the meetings al- tion to be practiced, and Dr. I ish- more concentrated thought these
ish organizations of Great Britain,
Pursuing a plan instituted re-
beM
suggested
that
the
students
DAVID
S.
ZEMON
the trade unions, could become
ready
held
on
Jan.
6
and
9,
is
days than the
France, Belgium, and Holland had
cently at Congregation Shaarey
the
basis for thes new orientation
refused to send delegates to the vice-presidents; Isaac Shetzer, also chairman of the sponsors' be picked on the basis of scholar- question of
Zedek, whereby each of the auxil-
in social welfare.
conference in Geneva last August treasurer; George hi. Stutz, secs committee for the meeting this ship. "In that case, we would economic na-
iaries sponsors one of the Friday
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PACE)
tionalism, that
and had expressed their unalterable
Sunday evening.
"Organized
labor is an indis-
evening services, the Sisterhood of
opposition to the project of •
is, the ten-
Federation Meeting Feb. 10
pensable part of any communal
the congregation will be in charge
In his annual report, Mr. Zemon
World Jewish Congress.
dency on the
is r, executive dire-tor
Kurt Pee
plan. No group in the commu-
of the services on Jan. 18.
part of every
In its report on Russia, the com- pointed out that 2,030 people ap- of the Jis
Federation,
ew Welfare
h
nity has a more vital interest in
In addition to the religious serv-
nation nowa-
mittee declared, "Your commit- plied for loans during the past stated this week that a change
the maintenance of intelligent so-
ices, there will be a symposium on
days being to
tee hopes that in the course of the year, and loans were granted to has been made in arrangements
"The Social and Religious Adjust- LATE BARON ROThSCHILD cial work programs. Workers have
become eco-
diplomatic relations with the So- 1,623, or 80 per cent of the ap- for the annual meetings of the
ment of the Child." Mrs. Sol Q. on Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, the best possible reason for con-
nomically self-
viet Government which have been plicants. The others were either Federation and the Detroit Serv-
Kesler will discuss the social as- at the Philadelphia-Byron hall.
cern; so large a part of the cli-
sufficient with
ushered in by the recognition of unable to obtain endorsers or ice Group, on Sunday, Feb. • 10.
pect of the question, while the re-
Prof. Lederer
Arranged by the Jewish Nation. ents involved come from their
that government by the United found that they could meet their
Mr. Peiser announced that the New Officers Installed by the consequent
ligious
phase
will
be
considered
by
al Fund Council of Detroit, this ranks.
shutting off of international trade Mrs. Herbert H. Warner.
States, our government may find problems without assistance. The Federation's annual meeting will
Local B'nai B'rith
','However, no relationship with
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and the impairment of internation-
an appropriate occasion to impress sum of $124,835, or an aver- be held at 5 p. m. on Feb. 10, in
The religious service will be con-
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OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
Organization
al
good-will.
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the General Motors Bldg and
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar,
by
ducted
The University in Exile was es-
that this meeting will be followed
with the assistance of the Shaarey
. tablished in New York by Dr. Al-
Last
Monday
night
Pisgah
Lodge
by the annual get-together supper No. 34 of B'nai B'rith, at its lodge vin Johnson, director of the New Zedek choir, consisting of Joseph
of the Detroit Service Group, at rooms in the Maccabees Building, School for Social Research. It was Cantor, Barry Cohen, Maurice
Shatzen and Aaron Silberbatt. Can-
6:30 p. m.
installed newly elected officers for
to
tor Sonenklar has selected a num-
The Federation meeting will be the ensuing term. For the first established
enable Ameri-
ber of Palestinian songs to be sung
presided over by Henry Wineman, time a new form of installation was can students
at the after-service gathering in Synagogues and Organizations to Participate in Nation.
chairman of the board of gov- used, each officer being installed by to benefit by
Representatives of Organizations Adopt Resolution Rec- ernors, and the annual report will a past president.
the social hall. Refreshments will
wide Celebration; Rabbis to Make Restoration
the presence in
be served, and the public is invited.
ommending Selection of Committee to Control
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Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of America of the
of Palestine the Pulpit Theme
Money-Raising Functions
Temple
le Beth . EI, delivered an in- most brilliant
teres f t iten: i3fisecitortiiirfsee f;ierindeL ,rtihji.titilne minds and the
In the Orthodox synagogues,
Detroit Jewry will unite to ob-
i most d i ntin-
Steps taken recently to check raising money should be utilized.
serve Palestine Day on Sunday, Palestine Day will be observed on
the course of his talk Dr. Franklin guished pro-
the number of donor luncheons be- She further stated that she felt
Friday
night and Saturday morn-
20.
The
celebration
will
be
Jan.
traced the activities of the B'nai , fessors of so-
log sponsored by various groups that donor luncheons created a bad
country-wide. In Washington, D. ing, Jan. 18 and 19. Rabbi Joshua
B'rith back to its beginning and cial science of Prot.
in Detroit were revealed this week' spirit in the community. It was
Sperka
of Congregation B'nai
C.,
representatives
of
Jewish
bod-
Haim"'
showed how it filled the need of that 'Europe who
by the Jewish Welfare Federation also her opinion that there should
ies from every city in the United David will speak on Palestine Day
period. With the larger influx of happened to be fugitives from the
of Detroit, be a central committee to pass on
Friday
night,
Jan. 18, at 8 o'clock.
States will gather on that day to
At this meeting which was at - donor luncheons given by local Chosen Chairman of Import. Jews the B'nai B'rith widened its Nazi terror. The University is a Will Discuss "De We Mod- confer on the means to be taken Rabbi A. AL Hershman of Congre-
ems
Need
Religion"
in
scope to meet new conditions that !graduate faculty of political and
tended by representatives of lb Im- women's philanthropic organiza-
gation
Shaarey
Zedek will devote
to accelerate the rebuilding of Pal-
ant Service Group
were arising, as in recent times the social science. Everyone of its pro-
portant local organizations, in ad- tions.
Temple Sermon
estine. All sections of Jewry will himself to the Zion theme on that
Committee
B'nai B'rith formed the Hillel ■ , tensors is world-famous. Among
dition to representatives of the Fed-
Clarence H. Enggess, president
Sabbath,
Rabbi
Moses Fischer of
p articipate, even those who were
Foundation and Anti-Defamation I
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eration, the following recommen- of Federation, stated that if these
Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht of f ormerly opposed to the Zionist Congregation B'nai Moshe will also
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Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi-
dation was adopted:
groups all lent their efforts to the
Indianapolis, Ind., will conduct the movement.
preach on the restoration of Pal-
"That it is the consensus of spring campaign, eventually there dent of the Detroit Service Group,
services in Temple Beth El, this
The new and unexpected role estine.
opinion of this group that the would be the possibility of corn- this week announced the selection
Rabbi Leon Fram wil observe the
Sunday. Jan. 13, as part of the which Palestine has recently begun
League of Jewish Women's Or• plete inclusion in the Allied Jewish of William Friedman as chairman
Union Tour, a nation-wide move- to play as the country receiving the occasion at Temple Beth El on Sun-
of the important Family Welfare
privation.
nizations be asked to appoint Campaign budget.
ment of the Union of American Ile- largest Jewish immigration in the day morning, Jan. 20, at 10:45, by
It was suggested that lists of Committee of the Service Group.
• committee to control money•
world is the occasion for this re- delivering a lecture on the subject:
raising functions and efforts of names of the donors to these var-
Visal of interest in the upbuilding "Can Palestine Solve the Jewish
local philanthropic women's or- ious luncheons be obtained and
of the country. Palestine is the Problem?"
By MILTON BROWN
On Sunday evening, Jan. 20, at
ganizations; that the chairman checked against the contributors to
only land which was capable of
lecorright. I90. Jewials Telftraohle Meta toe.)
of this committee be a person Federation, in order to determine
.
welcoming any considerable pro- the Stotler Hotel, there will be a
not vitally interested in any to what xtent Federation receives
portion of the 70,000 refugees from youth symposium en l'alestine to
their financial support. From the
the Hitler terror. No less than be participated in by the Masada
specific organization in order to
sion, realize that American Jews
UNITED STATES
30,000 German Jews have found a Society, Young Israel, Junior lia-
assure an objective point of figures reported at the meeting,
i New Year for
po nt' must not allow their own bridges
a the
Using
over
$20,000
was
i
it
appears
that
permanent new home in Palestine.: dassah, Avukah, alizrachi Youth
• iew."
of re-orientation, the air this fi rst to remain unrepaired.
and the Alumni of the United He-
Henry Wineman, chairman of raised through donor luncheons
Land of Shelter
of
-
ten days of 1935 has been one
James G. McDonald, League
year.
The fact that the ancient home- brew Schools of Detroit. The
the board of governors of the Fed- last
conferences.
high commissioner for German Re-
speakers will he Simon Richard-
land
of
the
Jewish
people
has
eration, who presided, pointed out , It was the general feeling that
Starting off with the meetings, fugees was within a week twice
that the purpose of the meeting nothing could he done at this time
proved itself capable of providing, son, Dr. Max Weine, Louis Pan-
of the administrative committee of I honored for his services to the
ush and Max Chomsky. There will
was to discuss ways and means to interfere with the donor lunch-
a
refuge
and
a
livelihood
for
Jews
,
the Jewish Agency for Palestine, I Jewish refugees. At the welfare
suffering persecution in backward! be community ringing. Rabbi Pram
whereby the method of raising • eons that have already been mind-
there were in turn the four-day • conference dinner, hea•as awarded
will preside.
funds through the donor luncheons I tiled, but that definite steps should
determina-I
a
countries
has
led
to
session of the National Council of • the American Hebrew medal for
The Detroit celebration is being
could be eliminated. Mr Wineman be taken to decrease this activity
tion on the part of American Jewry
Jewish Federations and Welfare Be tter Understanding. A few days
to strain every effort to facilitate held under the auspices of the De-
stated that Federation contribu-s in the future.
Funds,
and
the
annual
meeting
If
awarded
a
simi-
he
was
previous,
The foilowing attended the meet-
the agricultural, industrial and • troit branch of the Zionist Organ-
tors have complained that they are
the American Jewish Committee. lar medal by the l'i Lambda Phi
commercial development of the ization, of which James Ellmann
constantly being approached by ing: Mrs. George Cohen of the
Meeting informally, also, were the Fraternity.
country no that it may continue to is president, and Hadasseah, of
various organizations to subscribe Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid;
ieadere
of
the
American
Jewish
The American Nlizrachi Organ-
serve as a harbor for the hate- L which Mrs. David Diemond is presi-
to donor luncheons. He felt there Mrs. Nathan D. Nietzg..r, B'nai
Joint Distribution Committee wsh ization, meeting in Detroit for its
etricken Jewriee of Europe. Not dent, and a committee to be com-
should be sonic method of control. }Utah Women , Auxiliary No. 122;
de
foreign
director,
Dr.
Bernhsrd
loth
annual
convention,
endorsed
only the Jews of Germany, but also posed of the most eminent person-
In amplifying Mr. Wineman's Mre. Abe Katzin, Jewish Wornen's
Kahn and Dr. Joseph Rosen, Argo - . the World Jewish Congress move-
the Jews of Poland and other East ! alities in the general Jewish com-
remarks, Kurt Peiser, executive di- European Welfere Organization:
int d i rector
Relief
ment.
It
also
served
notice
on
Home
A.
L.
Weisman.
European countries are being so munity. Jewish congregations
.
rector of Federation, pointed out Mee
(erences, private or otherwise. as ether phases of the Zionist move-

crushed
by hatred that they mutt throughout the State of Michigan
that the meeting was not for the Society; Miss Steiner, Neugarten
English
Engli
that representative of
WILLIAM
FRIEDMAN
ment
that
it
would
only
recognize
_
either find shelter in Palestine or will also participate in the observ-
purpose of evaluating the work Sunshine Club; Pies. David S. Dia-
Jewry, Neville Laski, president of an Executive that included repre-
ance of the Day. Rabbi Bernard
die.
done by these organizations but ra- d liedsesah• Mrs loch Her- larcid Silver, director of the Jew- the
1
/i)-
the British Board of Jewish
sentation of all groups. It also
In former years, fugitives from Zeiger of Flint, Mich., Rabbi David
ther to discuss this particular with; Zedekah: Mrs. Hinton Kap- ish Social Service Bureau, was ap-
adopted resolutions calling for the DR. MORRIS M. FEW KLICHT oppression abroad found a reedy I. Cedarbaum of Lansing, Rabbi
method of raising funds. He felt Ian, United Hebrew Schools Aux- pointed secretary of this commit-
Very significant was the expres- establishment of • Hebrew Miz-
welcome in America. Since the Elmer Berger of Pontiac and Rab-
that the amount of energy that iliary; Mrs. Michael Michlin, Pion- tee.
The personnel of the Family sion by Felix Si. Warburg at the rachi daily in Jerusalem and an brew Congregation.. His topic highly restrictive immigration laws ' bi Bernard Heller of Ann Arbor
was dissipated in these separate eer Women's Organization: Mrs.
welfare conference of the follow- English Mizrachi weekly in the will be "Do We Mode rns Need were established in the United will deliver addressee on the theme
Welfare
Committee
follows:
Sid-
affairs could be utilized to better Max W keler. Jew ish National
ng: "While we are deeply inter-
States, there was no outlet for of the dap.
advantage in one united effort, Fund Auxiliary; Mrs. Joseph Mos ney L. Alexander, Mrs. Samuel ested in whatever affects the tires United States. It condemned land Religion?"
The date of Jan. 20 has been
The theme of the Union Tour Jewish sufferers until Palestine,
such as the spring campaign; that dell. Jewish Women's European Almug, Dr. Emil Amberg, Mrs. of Jews in other parts of the world, speculation in Palestine and re-
raising funds through donor lunch- Welfare OrganizsGon — North Emil Amherg. Mrs. Pauline Beren- our duties and our tasks lie within solved to establish • religious pro- meetings this year is "The Netes- td the surprise of many Jews as chosen because the preceding Sab-
eons tends to disorganize the corn- Woodward Blanch: Clarence H. stein. Louis C. Blumberg, Herman the borders of our own country." tect in honor of the late Baron city for Religious Recovery" along- well as non-Jews proved itself cap- i bath is known as O. 15th day of
Rothschid. It further will conduct side of the efforts that are being able of receiving large numbers of the month Shevat—Ilamisha Osar
munity, and further it diverts the Enggass. Kuit Peiser, Mrs. Joseph D Boraks, John L. Brown. Mrs.
This statement, as well a. the
;13'sherat. The 15th day of the
put forward toward economic re- them.
direction of contributions instead Ehrlich. Mrs. Henry Wineman, Maurice J. Caplan, David J. Cohen. conference itself, is indicative of its own roll call.
Mrs.
Ralph
Davidson.
Mien
Doro-
month Shevat is designated in the
Perpose of Palestine Day
of centering thought on one drive. erd Miss Esther R. Prussian.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency covery.
the plight of the local welfare
To arouse American Jewry to i Talmud as the New Year of the
Mrs.' Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi- The following organizatiors were thy Epstein, Mee. L. Fineman. agercies The depression has. to announced that it would not be-
These meetings are arranged
Samuel
Frank,
Mrs.
Seymour
J.
Trees.
or the Jewish Arbor Deter.
the
need
of
increasing
and
rein-
dent of the Detroit Service Group, bleated so ••-d th it represents-
them, begun to be painful. The come a party news-gathering serv- with the objective of obtaining for
stated that while Hadas‘ah origi- lives but did trt do .0: B nal rrank Mrs. Ha rry Goleriere. Mrs. American-Jewish leaders, awed by ice for the Histadruth (Labor the Union of Congregations a well. forcing Palestine's capacity to re- I In Palestine school children use the
Leon
Goldenberg.
John
P.
Heaven-
for
planticg thou...an& of trees
day
solve
new
settlers
is
the
purpose
of
constituency
sated this method of raising funde, Mock, S!sterherd: Jr. Unit of Los
growth of anti-Semitic mani- Party) and this, it explained. was informed and friend. y
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Palestine Day.
rum)
she felt like Mr. Wineman and Anrele. Seratcrium. and Junior rich, Miss Anna Rose Hersh, David •he
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TRAINING OF YOUTH PRESENTED
AS ONE OF PRIMARY PROBLEMS

Henry Wineman Chosen Secretary of Na-
tional Conference; Kurt Peiser and Wine-
man Are Members of Executive

NEW YORK. — The necessity for cen-
tralized financing of social work and the im-
portance of religious and Jewish educational
institutions was emphasized at the Friday ses-
sions of the National Conference on Jewish
Welfare in the Congregational Emanu-El

FREE
EE LOAN ASS'N
RE-ELECTS ZEMON

HONOR ROTHSCHILD
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

2 GERMAN EXILES
TO SPEAK TUESDAY

PICK COMMITTEES

Jews of Detroit Will Observe
Palestine Day Sunday, Jan. 20

Take Steps to Check Number of
Donor Luncheons Sponsored Here

RABBI FEUERLICHT
TO SPEAK SUNDAY

FRIEDMAN HEADS
FAMILY WELFARE

TILE WEEK IN REVIEW

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