,Ameriavi lavish Periorlical Cotter CLIsTon ANISHUs - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO s t• THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH CE 1884 LE RE NT WI DO OUR PART attildt, VOL. XXXVI. No. 34 in 1935 FINDS NAZI GERMANY IN STATE OF GREAT UNREST Hitler's New Year's Honors Indicative of Trend of Events FASCISM ENSLAVES LABOR IN AUSTRIA • favorably America, • your Weal id agent. In U.S.A. at ave., N.Y. OkNe. 11011 ■■■■ Only Eight Jewish Teachers Left in Public Schools In Vienna and i C MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN V _MISR HROMCLE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, F IDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 Revisionists to Remain In World Organization CRACOW. (WNS) — Over• ruling the "minimalists" or extremists, the sixth world con- ference of the Zionist-Revision- ist Union rejected a resolution to proclaim the conference as the Zionist congress of an in- dependent Revisionist party. The defeat of this proposal means that the Revisionists re- main in the World Zionist Or- ganization. The conference ap- proved the recent peace pacts between the Revisionists and the Laborites and left the question of the Revisionists' stand toward the coming Zion- ist Congress to the new Revi- sionist executive. COMPLETE PLANS 'COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS FOR HONOR PALESTINE DAY OBSERVANCE FOR CONFERENCE ANNUAL FEDERATION MEETING• HERE ON SUNDAY SUNDAY, JAN. 27 Dozens of Organizati ors Pick Delegates for Mee t- ing at Hotel Statler Organize Cast for Play, "The Masked Parade," to Be Occasion to Be Marked by Staged at Service Group Dinner; Will Be Pre- Youth Symposium at Stat. ceded by Federation Meeting Feb. 10 ler Sunday Evening Arrangements are being corn-lof "The Masked Parade," a play pleted for the annual meeting of written especially for this occa- RABBI FRAM HEADS TO DISCUSS PROBLEM •. lion by Mrs. A. Max Kohn. The ' elfine e e the Jewish EMINENT COMMITTEE OF OLD FOLKS HO ME i of Detroit to be held at 4:30 p. ms program will be opened by Clar- ence II. Enggass, chairman of the on Sunday, Feb. 10, and for that All Organizations Urged to annual Detroit Service Group din. board of the Service Group, and Sermons on Palestine in All Synagogues; Rabbi Fram Select Their Repreaenta • nee to follow this meeting at 6:30 Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, president Speaks Sunday p. m. of the same day, in the of the Group, will deliver an ad- tivea at Once 3 Faiths Ask Passage Of Anti-Lynching Bill NEW YORK. (NCIC)—Rep- resentatives of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths were the principal speakers at a mass meeting against lynching, at- tended by 1,000 persons at the Broadway Tabernacle, held un- der the auspices of a number of national religious organizations, including the Federal Council of Churches, the Catholic Inter- racial Council, the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis, the National Conference of Jews and Christians and others, The speakers were the Rev. Dr. W. Russell Bowie, rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church; Michael Willians, noted Catho- lic editor; Bernard S. Deutsch, president of the New York City Board of Aldermen; Water White, secretary of the Nationel Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People; Dr. John W. Robinson, Negro pas- tor of Christ Community Church and Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado, co-author of the Costigan.Wagner Anti- Lynching Bill. The meeting went on record as urging President jtoosevelt to pat the force of his adminis- tration behind the passage of the Costigan-Wagner bill at the present session of Congress. PRO-GERMAN SAAR VOTE DOOMS 4,000 JEWISH RESIDENTS Nine to One Ballot Cheers Nazis, Depresses Jews and Liberals ANTI-HITLER LEADER CALLS VOTE A FARCE Discrimination is Already Practiced Against the Jews in Saar General Motors Buildin Auditor-i dress and will report for the Group. Committee reports will The Jewish population ium. of In every city in the United The important conference of J • be a mu- States of America, Palestine Day Kurt Peiser, executive director e ear and there will 4,000 in the Saar region is be- BERLIN (115) — The New ish organizations in Detroit ar- lieved doomed as a result of the will be observed on Sunday, Jan. Year's honors tendered by Hit- ranged for Sunday afternoon, J as. , of the Federation, describes these skit program. Peiser Lauds Play 9 to 1 vote cast in favor of a 20. Special Palestine Day ser- ler to the Reichswehr and its 27, at 2:30, at Hotel Statler, is annual gatherings as being of un- Both the afternoon and evening mons are to be preached in syna- return of the territory to Ger- chiefs and the profuse praise giv-I gathering so mush momentum that usual importance at this time, in it is expected that great results will view of the important issues that sessions of the Federation and many, in Sunday's plebiscite. en him in return, are indicative come from the discussions relative , will be discussed. Service Group will be addressed Assuming victory, Germany of the trend of events in Ger-1 to the need of a new building for. Henry Wineman, chairman of! by Mr. Peiser, who will outline In advance guaranteed the many. At the end of the second ' . I the Jewish Old Folks' flume. the Federation's board of goy- the activities of the past year Jews in the Saar protection year of Nazi rule all its Social- Hyman Altman, director of the ernors, will preside at the Federa-' and will present plans for the for one year, and it is en.. ist pretenses have been aban- Jewish Radio Hour, Joseph Bern- tion meeting and Clarence II. future. !meted that this period will domed in favor of a reactionary Seminary Professor to Ad- stein and S. Weinberg, of the Jew- Enggass, Federation president, be utilized by Jews to leave Mr. Peiser lauded the play dictatorship centered around the - dress Shaarey Zedek Fri ish Daily Forward, who are mem- will present the annual report. written by Mrs. Kohn. Ile stated this territory and to emigrate army and the industrial-financial hers of th e comm ittee arranging , Election of members of the board that "The Masked Parade" is not elsewhere. day Evening Services interests with Hitler as nominal the conference, report that dozens w ill f o llow , only an unusually fine portrayal head of the state. The brown- Shortly before the election, the pro- of organizations have already elect- , The Federation meeting will of existing conditions in world shirt troopers who constituted the Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, I Ci,ief Rabbi, Ruelff, announced be featured by ■ discussion as Jewry, but is a departure from backbone of the Nazi movement, femur at the Jewish Theological ed delegates to the conference, and Ms own intention to leave the have been rendered powerless. Seminary, in New York, will de- that it is expected that a record , to the advisability of substi- previous presentations before the 'country, and on the day of the The new bureaucratic reaction- liver the sermon at the Friday turnout will be present to indicate I luting ■ method of annual mem- Service Group in that it is a def- plebiscite, as a result of terror- the community's interest in the Old berahip dues for the annual inite effort to introduce a con- ary alliance with Dr. Schacht as ism against Jewish voters, a fast Folks' Home problem. campaign for funds conducted structive educational note in the spokesman has succeeded in sep- day was declared. Urge Election of Delegates by the Federation. community program. He stated arating the Nazi following from Jews in the Saar were not only Organizations which have not as The Service Group dinner will that this play is marked by the hierarchy, thus making Hit- advised to leave the country on e e ega es t e t. e I ec fed t are as k td t o cl o (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) ler completely dependent on the the day of the election, but many so at once in order that not a sin- military forces of the state. were visited by Nazis, asked how gle Jewish group in the city should they Intended to vote, and if told People are beginning to rea- me absent from the important de- that the vote was to go against life that none of the polyanna Hebrew Favored by liberations arranged for that day. Henry Meyers and Gus D. a return to Germany took away , promises of Ilitlerism is likely to The conference will he featured Reformed Students be fulfilled. While the leader's Newman Co-Chairmen of the voters' cards. by an open discussion of the prob., Thus, while the Nazis are jubi- personal following • is still very lems of the Jewish Old Folks' Important Group Students in seminaries of the lant, Jews and liberals are de- strong, the dimensions within the Home, and suggestions will be sol- RABBI LEON FRAM Reformed Church in America pressed and are preparing for the Nazi party and its manifold or- icited as to the methods to be used will have to continue studying Henry Meyers and Gus D. worst. in securing the funds necessary for ganizations grow. This is most Noted Critic Before Temple gogues and Temples. All groups Hebrew, according to a vote of Jewry are joining in the dem- Max Braun, the fiery for. the construction of a new home for evident in the German Labor among classes on whether or not Forum Tuesday; Marck- onstration in behalf of the up- Newman have been selected to mer school teacher who led the aged. Front, the S. A. storm troops and serve as co-chairmen of ,,the rec- the language should be made wardt to Introduce Him building of Palestine. Reform the campaign of the "Com- notably the S. S. black-shirt for- In addition tb the open discus- elective, reports the Associated reation and education committee and Orthodox, young and old, mon Front," anti-Nazi organ- mations which are at present sub- sion in which the representatives l'ress. of the Detroit Service Group. conservatives and progressives, isation, called the vote "the jected to a purge not unlike al- of various organizations will par- Ludwig Lewisnhn, the greatest A poll was conducted among greaten farce ever perpe- though not as spectacular as the ticipate, important statements rela- 40 classes, with a two-third vote writer yet produced by American are joining in a mass revival of interest in making secure and ef- trated outside of Hitler Ger- bloody purge of June 30, 1934. tive to the Old Folks' Home issue needed to make the course elec- Jewry, will lecture at the Temple many." are expected from officers of the tive. The vote was 17 against Forum next Tuesday night, Jan. fective the refuge in Palestine Process of Deterioration for the Jewish people and the Jewish Welfare Federation and The terrorization c a m paign making it elective, 16 for, with Meanwhile, the process of deter- 22, on t h e Jewish spirit. from Kurt Peiser, its executive di- waged in the Saar was conducted the other classes delaying ac- ioration, hastened by economic dis- subject "T h e rector. . by the Deutsche Front. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple tion. Ilowever, the vote of 17 tress, goes on. The more suppres- Meaning of Outstanding Jews in the Saar was enough to defeat the mea- Beth El has accepted the chair- sion the Nazis are resorting to, Discuss Issue Over Radio Marriage." DR. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN now recognize the existing dan- the more does popular resistance manship of the local sponsoring sure. On Sunday, Jan. 27, Mr. Peiser Mr. Lewi- gers, and the worst is expected grow, and, consequently, more sup- eg services at Congregation will speak on the need of a new committee. The other members evening sohn is the from Nazi rule. pression is applied. It is a vicious of the committee are Albert Kahn, building for the Jewish Old Folks' Shaarey Zedek, on Jan. 25. The Jews in the Saar circle which Nazism by its very author of Home, over Altman's Jewish Radio Henry Wineman, Meyer Prentis, Dr. Finkelstein occupies a posi- nature can not hope to escape. New Of the 6,000 Jews, comprising man y books Julian Krolik, Clarence Enggass, Hour on Station WMBC. protective laws are furnishing the lion In the front rank of the 0.6 per. cent of the 830,000 in- This Sunday, during the broad- ive which h Peltier, Alvin D. Herselip Kurt. ~~ eyy Conservative Rabbin- legal basis for the arrests of many Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. habitanta of the Saar, 47.5 per cast of. Altman's Hour from 12 11 ern i n set-sell- thousands of enemies and would: llte• thousands to 1:30 p. m., on Station WMBC, cent reside in Saarbruecken, which Ameri- Dr. Lawisohn David Diamond, Milton Alexander, The religious services will be Judge Charles Rubiner will dis- be enemies of the Nazi regime. contains seventeen Jewish religi- Abraham Cooper, Maurice Arons. ca and in Eu- There is no city, town or village conducted by Cantor J. II. Sonen- cuss the problems of the Old Folks ' ous congregations. rope. His most famous book is son, Harry Cohen, Maurice J. which does not report daily arrests. klar with the assistance of his Home. His address will supple- Jews were already living in the his autobiography entitled "Up Caplan, Simon Shetzer, William It is, however, worthy of record Shaarey Zedek choir. After the me nt the news broadcast by David Rabbi Magil to Address He- Stream." Second in popularity B. Isenberg, Joseph Ehrlich, Saar Basin in the thirteenth cen- that the illegal activities of the services, the congregation will Bernstein and a musical program. brew Schools' Auxiliary tury. In 1760 the Jews of Saar- is his novel of American Jewish James I. Ellmann, Rev. Benjamin Socialists and trade unionists have have an opportunity to meet) on Wednesday bruecken formed 0.3 per cent of life, "The Island Within." His Jay Bush, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, been very little affected. Most of Rabbi Finkelstein in the social the population. book which made the deep- peon Kay and Joseph Haggai. the arrested Socialists are former ' hall. The public is invited. Not many Jews are engaged in Youth Symposium Sunday a Rabbi Reuben J. Magil of Tem- est impression on Europe is "The party and trade union functionar- 8 the professions here. Of the 440 at On Sunday evening Case of Mr. Grump." ple Beth El of Buffalo will be the ies, but it is precisely for this rea- physicians only thirty-six are o'clock a youth symposium will guest speaker at the annual donor Famous for his critical credo son that they were not entrusted HENRY MEYERS Jews, while of the 130 lawyers he held at the Stotler Hotel on On Friday evening, Jan. 25, at luncheon of the Women's Aux- that a good novel must be an with illegal work. The task is 8:30 o'clock, Kurt Peiser will ad- iliary of 'he United Hebrew autobiography of the novelist, the various viewpoints with re- Louis II. Sobel, director Of the 20 are Jewish. handled in most cases by people Jews in the Saar belong largely to the future of Palestine. dress the gathering at Congrega- Mr. Lewisohn's novels, therefore, gard who are not known to the authori- Jewish Community Center, is sec- to the middle class. They are Jan. 31 Set Aside for Symposium tion B'nai David, Elmhurst and were an unreserved and pitiless Dr. Max Weine will represent retary of the committee. ties manufacturers, shop keepers, and, on Better Understanding 14th. His subject will be "A exposure of his domestic infelic- the viewpoint of the World Zion- Under the cloak of a cleansing Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, presi• in rural sections, cattle breeders. Challenge to Justice." ity. "Now that I at last am hap- ist Congress and the Jewish dent of the Detroit Service Group, process against immoral elements, All are having a difficult time at Agency; Yitzchak Panush will The Men's Temple Club, which pily married," he writes to thousands of grumbling Nazis have On the social program the speak on the labor movement in which is the fund-raising agency present. They receive anonymous Rabbi Leon Pram, "my views on been sent to jail or to concentration for many years has had an an- Jewish Social Service will be rep- Palestine or the "Iiistadruth"; of the Jewish Welfare Federation, letters and frequently lose their the institution of marriage have and labor camps. Among those ar- nual gooil-will celebration, has resented by one of its workers who jobs. Several of them have been Louis Panush will speak on the rested are more than 30 sub-leaders been completely transformed." will outline the function of that taken across the German frontier Jewish State movement or Revi- and district bosses of the Hitler made a notable change in its pro- group. Mrs. Rose Avison will The Temple Forum audience sionism; Max Chomsky will speak by force in curtained automobiles. youth movement. Among others gram for this year. Although the direct the singing on this pro- ill hear views on marriage which on "The Mizrachl Movement," or Jewish landlords are unable to arrested, the zanies of the aviation objective of the celebration, to gram. This will be followed by will tie altogether novel in view the Orthodox religious phase. ccIlect rents and non-Jews are editor of the important daily B. Z. be held on the evening of Thurs- the dramatic reading, the new re- of the fart that they will come There will be group singing of ordered to go to "Aryan" Instead am Mittag, Keffel, the city edi- view and refreshments. from a writer whose reputation Jewish folk songs. Rabbi From of Jewish physicians and lawyers. tor of the Morgenpost, Engelhart, day, Jan. 31, is unchanged, the A special Friday night services was made by a series of bitter will preside. Ilermann Roechling, Nazi in- and of the political editorial writ- nature of the program will be ' teethes on the institution of mar- committee has been appointed, of dustrialist in Voelklingen, and Rabbi Fram's lecture on Pal- different. In previous years, er and storm troop leader Joerissen riage as it is lived in America. Jakbo Pirro, both Hitlerite lead- estine Day, this Sunday morn- merit special mention, However, greetings were extended by rep- which William Hoides is the Otto M. Marckwardt, profes- ers in the Saar, denied the "Ar- chairman. With him serving on ing Jan. 20, at 10:45, at Tem• o widely circulated report of mass executions of black-shirt guards resentatives of various faiths, the this committee are Rabbi Joshua sor of literature at Wayne Uni- yan" paragraph will be enforced. pie Beth El, Woodward at versity, and who has long been a but little confidence is placed in Sperka, David. Cohen, Mrs. R. Gladstone, will be on the sub- in Munich is erroneous. What hap- speakers as a rule being clergy- student of Lewisohn's literary their pledges or in declarations ject• "Can Palestine Solve the pened was merely a sanguinary men. This year, with the single Avison. S1. Effrensom and Mrs. criticism as well as his creative made by Baron von Neurath to Wolok. Jewish Problem?" street encounter between black- , exception of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Baron Aloisi. fiction, will introduce the lecturer. On Friday night and Saturday shirts and Reichswehr soldiers who will speak for "Religion as a Racial discrimination already is Rabbi Fram will preside and (PLR 555: TURN TO LAST PAGE) which cost the lives of seven men, Factor in Better Understanding," being taught in the schools. Films among them an innocent bystander. the speakers will all be laymen. direct the discussion period. containing pro-German propagan- At least 24 others were seriously , "The Press as a Factor in Bet- The lecture on the Tuesday fol- da are being shown in motion pic- wounded. Hitler is waging a des- ter Understanding" will be dis- lowing, Jan. 29, will be given by ture houses. The boycott weapon perate race against time and the a famous American woman. Anita b y W. S. Gilmore, editor is being employed mercilessly. steadily proceeding corrosion of ' Block, the reader of plays for the RABBI REUBEN J. MACIL Jews among the middle class German public sentiment. Opposi- of the Detroit News. "Education The ► Theater Guild of New Yorl is as • Factor in Better Understand- NEW YORK.—Leaders of the are trying to sell their homes and tion and misery threaten to swamp ing , will be the theme of Dr. pro-Nazi Friends of the New Schools at noon on Wednesday. closing lecture of the Temple shops for anything they can get. him. How long the process will Forum series will take place on Frank Cody, su erintendent of Germany suffered a double de- Jan. 23, at Hotel Stotler. Many are preparing to emigrate take, nobody is able to foretell. GUS D. NEWMAN 'schools, and George p E. Brand, feat in the Supreme Court. Jus- Before coming to Buffalo, Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, when Inscription Made by Detroit and hundreds already have gone How Labor is Robbed Jews at Memorial Meet- According to a statement of the president of the Detroit Bar Ass°. tice Edward J. McGoldrick re- Rabbi Magil was spiritual leader Maurice Hindus, the f a m o u s announced these appointments as to Luxemberg. ,..iation, will speak on the topic, fused to approve an application of Congregation Kodimoh of American student of Russian life, the personnel of the rec- ing Wednesday As to whether Palestine is fa- well as German Labor Front, nearly 1,- e will speak on the latest phase of reation and education committee , vorably regarded, a prominent 000,000 marks have been paid out Law and Order as a Factor in for incorporation of the organi- Springfield, Mass. His splendid the Russian experiment. (PLEASE TURN TO L ure PAGE) which consists of the following: Zionist here told the Jewish Tele- (PLEASE TURN To LAST PAGE) In the principal address he de- in benefits to its membership dur- Better Understanding." Each member of the Men's livered at the memorial meeting Irving B. Ackerman, Gabriel graphic Agency that only about ing one quarter of 1934, or ap- Temple Club is urged to invite 100 youths have received instrue- honoring Baron Edmond de Roth- N. Alexander, S. Brooks Barron, proximately 4,000,000 marks dur- i his guest on this occasion a : schild, held on Wednesday eve- Louis Bass, Nathan R. Berke, Mrs. , lions in Luxemberg designed to ing 1934. It is interesting to con- ' trast these amounts with the hens- non-Jewish friend to the dinner sing in the Philadelphia-Byron Julius Berman, Michael Birnkrant, ' fit them as pioneers to the Holy fits paid out by the former free that will precede the symposium. Hall, Dr. A. Si. Hershman de- Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. Doug- Land, and that no more than 150 persons at the most will go there. trade unions, and which amounted The gathering will be held in the clared that the inclusion of south- 111.1.:AHF: TURN TO LAST PAGE) social hall of the Temple at 6:30. , PLEASE TURN TO LART PAGE) ,: n and northern territory in the boundary lines of Palestine is due to the efforts of the eminent phil- anthropist. The purchase by Rothschild of large stretches of land 40 years ago was responsible for this national gain, he stated. Rabbi Hershman described the Secretary of American Jewish Committee Outlines Rela- Heads of Four Theological Semin'aries Named Honorary great contributions made by the tionship of Non-Local Groups with Federations; Baron, and told numerous stories Co-Chairmen; Maimonides Exhibition Opened Describes Work of Committee of his interest in Palestine, the by Jewish Theological Seminary manner in which he was drawn The organization of the non- Freon& Mrs. M. Freedman, Mor- into the work of Palestine's re- local agencies committee of the ris Max J. Gerstman, NEW YORK.—Jewish leaders' Morgenstern, president of the construction by Rabbi Zadok welfare council of the Detroit Adolph M. Goetz, Harry A. Hy- of all shades and divisions of , Hebrew Union College; Dr. Ber - Kahn and Rabbi Shmuel Mohliver. Service Group, the fund-raising, man, William B. Isenberg, II. L Jewish life will join in the cele-! nard Revel, president of Yeshiva The late Baron Edmond was agency of the Jewish Welfare ' Katz, Victor W. Klein, Mrs. Wal- bration of the 800th anniversary College, and Dr. Stephen S. described by Dr. Hershman not Federation, was completed this ter Laib, Nathan M. Lerner, Mrs, of the birth of Moses Maimonides, Wise, president of the Jewish In- only as a great Jew with a warm week. Sol R. Levin, Miss Anne Manson, medieval Jewish sage, commenta- stitute of Religion. devotion to Jewish causes, but as Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, presi- Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, Ralph A. Henry S. Hendricks of New tor and scientist. His octocen- a man with vision and a states- dent of the Detroit Service Group, Mayer, Royal A. Oppenheim, tennial will be marked by anni- York is chairman of the commit- man. He declared that the reason announced the appointment of Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim, Mrs. versary observances throughout tee, and vice-chairmen include his loss is mourned, in spite of his Simon Shetzer as chairman of Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Charles the country during the months Fred M. Butzel, Detroit; Alfred having lived to • ripe old age, is the non-local agencies committee. Rubiner, Miss Cecelia Shetzer, of March and April, 1935, and a M. Cohen, Cincinnati; Dr. Harry because he was like an only son. Bernard lassies is secretary of the Philip Slomovitu. Julius G. Solo- great national celebration is Friedenwald, Baltimore; Mrs. Al- Rabbi Hershman especially de- committee. The personnel of the mon, Mrs. Julius G. Solomon, planned for the end of March, exander Kohut, New York; Judge Next Sunday, Jan. 20, will be a cial joyous ceremonies for, accord- planting of trees at $1.60 per cried the fact that other Jewish committee follows: Mrs. Lee B. Strifling, Ellis M. exactly 800 years since the Ram- Irving Lehman, New York; Rev. tree. ing to tradition, this day is New millionairea had not learned from Philip Adler, Sidney J. Allen, Thal, Jack Tobin, David Touff, Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, New York; date of special interest to Amer-, bam's birth in Cordova. The above picture is the camera- Baron Rothschild to give liberally Dr. Emil Amberg, Morton F. Ash- Dr. George L. Waldbott, David Year for Trees. On this occasion, Plans for this celebration are Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, Phila- icon Jews; Chamisho Osor B'She.! the Jewish youth translates its man's record of a tree-planting I for Palestine. ner, Herman A. August, Mrs. Wilkus, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, being prepared by the newly- delphia; Morris Rothenberg, New vat, Jewish Arbor Day, occurs on l sentiments for F.retz Israel into scene in Tel Aviv. Students car- Stollman, speaking Samuel Berman, Theodore D. Sol Winter, Julian C. Wolfnar, organized Maimonides Octocen- York; Dr. Benjamin M. Selekman, that date. American Jews will also action, which takes on the form of rpinR sp ades, watering-cans and I Rabbi Isaac Birnkrant, Mrs. Oscar R. Blum- Mrs. Julian G. Zemon. tennial Committee, with offices at Boston; B. Charney Vladeck, New mark the first annual observance in the name of Miarachi, espe- of Palestine Day, proclaimed on planting trees on the soil of the plants march joyously on their way cially emphasized the Baron's re- berg, Dr. Philip II. Broudo, Abra- Others who were present at 64 West 48th St., New York , York, and Felix M. Warburg. the occasion of the National Con- Jewish National Fund, which is to participate in the Chamisho ham Cooper. Dr. Leo J. Croll, Monday's meeting were: Fred Si. Enlist Nen.J.wish Aid his deep-rooted City. and ligious spirit engaged in the reafforestation of Osor b'Shvat ceremonies. Observe ference for Palestine convoked Engel.... Lewis B. Daniels, Harold N. Ehr- Butzel, Clarence H. Prof. Salo W. Baron heads an Butael • Vice-Chairman devotion to Jewish tradition. the t Lionist Or- Palestine. Many public assemblies the yourtsesters' earnestness: the The four honorary co-chairmen ' advisory council of scholars and and sponsored by James I. Ellmann spoke in the lich, Max H. Finkelston, Mrs. Os- Charles E. Feinberg, Miss Rath in schools and Jewish community Jewish Home needs many, many ganization of America. PLEA TURN TO PAGE of the committee are Dr. Cyrus Iscientists, which is in the process - name of the Zionist Organization man E. Fisher, William A. Fuel. In the Jewish National Home, centers in the United States will more fruit-bearing and shade giv ( OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) Mrs. IL J. L. Frank, Dr. Hugo A. Adler, president of the Jewish I(ristass: runv rsna (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) the day will be observed with spe- culminate in generous gifts for the ing trees! OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) Theological Seminary; Dr. Julius DR. FINKELSTEIN TO SPEAK JAN 25 PICK RECREATION COMMITTEE HEADS LEWISOHN SPEAKS HERE ON MARRIAGE II till Per Year. $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents BUFFALO RABBI AT U. H. S. LUNCHEO ea 1.0461,000. 111 4•11 111. 1111 D. S4 • esiewessessto • Temple Men's Club Good-Will Affair 7 Peiser to Address B'nai David Friday CHARTER REFUSED U. S. NAZI GROUP ke he Ml ty is le- :os le, ROTHSCHILD NAME IN GOLDEN BOOK Observe Chamisho Osor and Palestine Day on Sunday Form Maimonides 800tle Anniversary Committee to Include All Elements Non-Local Agencies Committee Holds First Meeting; Addressed by Waldman