litEyerRorriEwisn torclx
and THE Li:cs•ss. CHRONICLE
ROTHSCHILD NAME
HONOR PALESTINE
IN GOLDEN BOOK
DAY OBSERVANCE
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE 1)
and called for unified effort for
Palestine, in order to carry out
the ideals for which Baron Roth-
schild labored.
Mrs. H. L. Jackson, speaking
as the representative of Hades-
ash, pointed to Rothschild's co-
operation in the building of hos-
t pitals and health centers, and
called attention to the naming of
the newest Palestine hospital in
his honor.
Joseph II. Haggai, president of
the Jewish National Fund Council,
under whose auspices the meeting
was held, called upon the audience
of close to 700 men and women
to follow the path of the eminent
Baron andto forget minor issues
in the interest of the major ideal
of redeeming the soil of Pales-
tine.
Philip Slomovitz, who presided,
called Baron Edmond de Roth-
schild "the greatest of the Chat-
utzim in the movement for the
upbuilding of Palestine."
The sum of 1131.77 was con-
tributed by the audience to in-
scribe the Baron's name in the
special Rothschild Golden Book
of the Jewish National Fund. This
sum was raised after an appeal
by Mr. Haggai and after the chair-
man read to the audience the ap-
peal to the Jews of the world by
Menahem Ussishkin, world presi-
dent of the Jewish National Fund,
urging honors for Baron Roth-
schild by inserting inscriptions in
the Rothschild Memorial Golden
Book and by aiding in the re-
demption of the soil of Palestine
with the funds thus raised.
The largest individual gift
made for the inscription of Baron
Rothschild's name at Wednesday's
meeting was the contribution of
Sam Slomovitz. The largest dona-
tion by an organization was the
one made by the Mizrachi of De-
troit.
The Haskarah was recited by
.Cantor J. II. Sonenklar of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. Cantor
Sonenklar, assisted by Harry
Cohen, Maurice Shatzen, Joseph
Cantor and Cantor S. Mogil, also
sang appropriate hymns at the
opening of the memorial meeting.
HERE ON SUNDAY
COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS FOR
ANNUAL FEDERATION MEETING'
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
was submitted by Mrs.
Maurice Klein, in the absence of
morning,
lestine will be the , all the elements of mystery, but Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, presi-
theme of sermons in all the syna- it includes also all such neces- dent.
m
gogues. The day is also being sarY Information
regarding the
The camp was financed by the
observed in Jewish communities activities o f important groups in Community Fund and the Jewish
throughout the State of Mich• the community which make this Welfare Federation to the extent
gen by Rabbis B. Zeiger and S. Z. production of great educational of allotments of $1,890 and $2,-
Feinberg of Flint, Rabbi David value. The play presents a pano- 500, respectively, Mrs. Klein re-
Cedarbaum of Lansing, Rabbi E. ramie view of Jewish efforts. The ported. Almost half of the 621
Berger of Pontiac and Rabbi Ber- cast for this play is being directed cases were cared for free, she re-
by Sidney J. Winer. ported.
nard Heller of Ann Arbor.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
The Washington Conference
At
Washington on Sunday,
ciet y
Cast of "Masked Parade"
Mrs. Clarence Enggass and Mrs.
The cast of "The Masked Par- Nate Shapero were elected new
Jan. 20, and Monday, Jan. 1, ode" includes the following: members of the Fresh Air So-
1,500 representatives leaders from
Gabriel N. Alexander, Miss ciety board, and the following
every part of the country will Ethel
were re-elected: Mrs. Morse Gold-
B i ro-
attend the National Conference krant, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bron- man, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Mrs.
on Palestine in Memorial Con-
stein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Maurice Klein, A. J. Levin, Mrs.
tinental Hall. The conference has Cohn, Cyrille Cole, Miss Bernice Edwin Rosenthal andhfra.
Mrs. Grover
been summoned on a platform in Edelstein, Max H. Finkelston,
which Zionists and non-Zionists Mrs. John Frazer, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Campbell, speaking
and all other Jews have found it Theodore S. Friedman, Mr. and for the Community Fund, declared
possible to meet in order to de- Mrs. Harvey H. Goldman, Mr. that out of 10 camps near De-
velop a program to accelerate the and Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg, troit, not one . sho•s as line
a
rebuilding of a Jewish homeland Di r . . and Mrs
Mrs . David 1 I . Huber, spirit and as fine results as the
in Palestine.
It is will
believed
the
conference
be the that
most Mrs. Max J. Keidan, Dr. and Fresh Air Camp."
Mrs. Harry W. Kohn, Miss Doro-
North End Clinic Report
significant gathering of American thy Kunin, Mrs. Aimee LeBosky,
The report of the North End
Jewry since war days.
Mrs. J. O. Lefton, Mrs. Maurice Cli n i c
b '
Secretary of the Interior liar- A. Levett, Herbert Levin,Miss Hirschman, ident
, who stated
d
old L. Ickes will address the first Fannie Levine, Mr. and Mrs. that the clinic functioned last ye
r
.
session of the conference, which Harry Lichterman, Morris Lieber- on
a budget of $60,000, and that
is being sponsored by every ins- man, Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Lip- of this sum $10,800 was derived
portant national Jewish body, in- man, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mann,
from patients. There were 73 -
eluding the Amer-
. Harry C. Markle, Sidney Marwil, 000 patient visits during the past
ican Jewish Com-
Mrs. Sidney Meyerson, Mr. and year, and 75 per cent of this
mittee, the Inde-
Mrs. Maurice Morse, Donald Moss, number were treated free.
pendent Order of
Joseph Nash, -Morton Pearl, Mrs.
51r. Hirschman lauded the ef-
B'nai B'rith, the
Jacob Perlmuter, Harry H. Platt, forts of the clinic's director,
Mrs.
American Jewish
Pollack,
.
s.
d s Eleanor J. Ford, who recently ob-
Cin
Congress, the Na-
Mrs. Reuben J. Rosenfeld, Mrs. erve d th e 10 t h ann i ver s
ary
tional Council of
Theodore I. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. • her association with the clinic.
J e w ish Women,
S ac chs, Saul t S
o ch r lesina gerr, y He also referred to the benefits
1. e,easwt
Ernest ,en
the Alumni AIM-
D
Lawrence
derived by visiting physicians
ciation of the He-
Roden, Mrs. Harry Seligson, Aar- from the Dr. Max Bailin
Mem-
brew Union Col-
on A. Silberblatt, Edmund M. Slo- orielLectures.
lege, the Hadas-
man, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Kahn and Simon
soh, the Jewish
, Samuel Sugerman, Mrs. Joseph! Shetzer were elected new mem-
H. L. Ickes s
National Workers'
Tyser Lewis J. Weitzman, Benj. ■ hers of the board of the North
Alliance, the United Synagogue Wilk, Samuel S. Willis,'Miss Ger- End Clinic.
of America, the Jewish War Vet- trude Winer, Irving Yackness,
Dr. A. Max Kohn's Address
erans, the Order Sons of Zion, Miss Thelma Yackness, Nathan
The address of the evening on
the Order of B'rith Abraham Milstein.
Sunday was delivered by Dr. A.
llechalutz, Hashomer Ilatzoir, the
Directorial Committees
Max Kohn, who spoke on "Social
Association of Hungarian Jews of
Di
Directors
of the various fuse- and Economic Trends in Medi-
America, Federation of Polish
Jews of America, Histadruth Iv- tions for the Feb. 10 presentation sine."
Dr. Kohn's address was a
te of Religion, are: Dramatic director, Sidney J.
rich, Jewish Institu
Winer; dancing director, Cecil lengthy dissertation on changes
Progressive
Order
of
the
West,
United Rumanian Jews of Amer Birnkrant; scenist and technical in the dispensing of medical serv-
' advisor, Abe Zitomer; properties, ice and on how the service can
ice, United States Maccabi Asso-
Hoke Levin and Nathan L. best be utilized. Ile spoke of
ciation, Hebrew Sheltering and
ilstein; make-up, Mrs. Bert two solutions to the existing med-
Immigrant Aid Society • (Hiae). Smokier.
ical problems: one involving the
Rabbinical Assembly of America,
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas is in dispensing of medical service for
National Federation of Jewish
charge of dinner arrangements indigents and another for the
Men's Clubs, Union of Orthodox
wealthy and those in the moderate
Jewish Congregations of America. for the Service Group get-to- means group.
gether.
Greeting the conference in ad-
Mrs. Henry Wineman has been
vance, Secretary of State Cordell
following mes- chosen chairman of the hospital-
Hull has issued the
ity committee for Sunday eve-
sage:
h kr t co
wemi
committee
e
Wi ng,Feb.
be Fe an n 0
e l un , eri e n nee
I am glad of an opportunity will be announced next
to express my interest in the work
Three Agencies Meet
which the Jews of the United
States are doing in Palestine. The On Sunday evening the final
splendid progress toward the de- of the meetings affiliated with the
velopment of a National HomeJewish Welfare Federation was
for the Jewish people in Palestine held at the Jewish Community
is due in no small measure to the Center, under the chairmanship
effort of American Jews and rep- of alien II. Krolik. Reports were
resents a signal demonstration of submitted by officers of the Fresh
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(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
M. Selker, B. Weinberg, W. P.
Weller, Eli Sachse, A. Jacobs, S.
Keif, Harry Brown, Harry Z.
Brown, Henry Wineman, Barney
S. Berman, M. Schechter, H. P.
Cohen, Milton BernsteinAsher
Moss, Louis Smith, Rose Fine,
Paul Deutsch, Harold Allen, Jos-
eph Hoffman, H. Leach, Ben Wag-
ner, Ralph Weisman, Morris
Blumberg, Kate Barit, Anna
Goldberg, A. G. Honigman, Sam
Berman, Harry Grant, Irving
Moss, Judith Lippitt, 11. E. Lip-
pitt, B. Rosen, Sam Caplan, Rich-
ard Cohen, R. Shivin, S. M. 'Vic-
tor, Myron Keys, M. Mira!, Agnes
Yarrows (representing Purity
Chapter).
record there, though but a young
man, earned him the call to Buf-
falo, after two and a half years
as rabbi at Springfield.
In Springfield, Rabbi Magil
organized a men's club, a junior
congregation, a Jewish social
problems forum, and was one of
the founders of the Springfield
Jewish Teachers Institute. Ile has
held the position of president of
the Zionist district of Springfield
and was first president of the
Springfield branch of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
Rabbi Magil holds the degree
CHARTER REFUSED
of Bachelor of Arts front Colum-
U. S. NAZI GROUP
bia University; Bachelor of Laws
from the University of Pennsyl-
—
vania, and Rabbi from the Jew- Supreme Court of N. Y. Re-
ish Theological Seminary. Since
fuses to Enjoin "Rebels"
1922, Rabbi Magil has been ac-
of Hitler Movement
tive in Jewish communal life and
Zionist circles. Besides the Spring-
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I )
field pulpit, he occupied the pul-
pits at Hunts Point Jewish Cen- nation, and Justice Louis A. Val-
ter in New York, Star of Israel ente denied a motion by national
Congregation in Hoboken, N. J., leaders of the group for an in-
Temple Beth El in Woodcliffe, junction against the "revolting"
•
N . J. , and imp e Beth EI in leaders
of the New York local.
Bethlehem, Pa. Justice McGoldrick based his
Rabbi Magil was born in Phila. refusal to approve the incorpora
delphia, l'a., Jan. 11, 1904, the
tion upon "definite reports," con-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Magil•
He is a direct descendant of the firmed by the court records in the
famous Rabbi Alexander 7i4cind injunction action, "indicating seri-
of Grodno, Poland. He married oars internal dissension within the
ranks of this proposed member-
Selma Diskan of Philadelphia, on ' ship
corporation." He was also
Oct. 10, 1930, and they are the
influenced,
Justice McGoldrick
parents of two children.
said, "by the failure by the at-
Mrs. Charles Robinson, chair- torney who submitted the RIO-
man, and her committees, have cation to furnish data for which
been busily engaged in complet- I
have waited over six weeks."
ing plans for the donor luncheon.
In the injunction proceeding
At the last meeting of the Auxil-
the
national leaders, through Hen-
iary, held Jan. 14, Mrs. Jack
Freedman, chairman of the reser- r- v Woisin, national treasurer,
vation committee, reported many asked that the revolting New
additional reservations. York group headed by Anton
Haegele be restrained from con-
The program committee is head- ,;„„i„,„. in control of the New
ed by Mrs. M. II. Zackheim and York localoffices, from publish-
Mrs. A. J. Koffman. ing the weekly Deutscher Beo-
Additional donors for the lunch- bachter and from keeping dues
eon were announced this week as p a id in.
follows:
In denying the injunction, Jun.
Mesdames A. Lemberg, llarry tice Valente stipulated that the
Glasser, Claude Grasgren, Charles defendants consent to a trial of
L. Goldstein, Herbert H. Warner, the issues on Jan. 27.
Dora Moyer, Sidney Allen, Morris
As to the provision in the or-
Aronsson, William Boesky, Thom- ganization's by-laws "which gives
as Borman, Julius Braun, George the national leader absolute and
Cohen ,represent Eva Prenzlauer summary power of removal and
Group), Joe Friedman,
Anna suspension, the courts will not
Harrison, Meyer Ginsburg, Albert aid in assisting the enforcement
M. Jordan, William Elson, Ilenry of such an arbitrary by-law and
Levitt, Morris Loeb, Milton Mit- will give redress against abuses
tenthal, Jacob Perlmutter, Harry arising therefrom, declared Jun-
tice Valente.
Such a rule, he
said, "necessarily invites only one
form of redress, that of revolu-
tion.
Miller Corrects Statement on
Jabotinsky Reception
Jacob Miller, chairman of the
Jabotinsky reception committee,
expresses regret over the prema-
ture announcement that Mrs.
Harry M. Shulman will be chair-
man of the banquet committee. Mr.
Miller stated this week that ar-
rangements have not yet been
made for a banquet, and that the
committee has not received Mrs.
Shulman's acceptance of the chair-
manship of this committee.
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the industry and ability of the Air Society. Jewish Old Folks
Jews of this country." Home and the North End Clinic.
•
Features of this meeting were:
The presentation of a playlet
PICK RECREATION
showing a board meeting of the
COMMITTEE HEADS Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Old Folks Home, slides showing
(coNcLuDEu FROM PAGE I)
a day at the Fresh Air Camp,
which were illustrated by a talk,
lag I. Brown, Mrs. Perry P. Burn. by bugle calls and camp songs by
stifle, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, former campers, and a movie show
Naomi Buchhalter, Fred M. But- ing the work of the North End
tel, Mrs. Hy Carr, Max Chomsky; Clinic.
David J. Cohen, Israel Cohen,
Old Folks Home Report
Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, Fred B. Col-
Ezra Korman, secretary, re.
lier, Anthony Deutsch, Dr. Rob-
ert S. Brews, Dr. Jack E. Ecker, ported for the Jewish Old Folks
Rebecca Ehrinpries, Herbert M. Home in the absence of Jacob
Eiges, Mrs. James I. Ellmann, Levin, president.
Mr. Korman reported that there
Fred A. Epstein, Marcia Ermann,
Dr. David H. Fauman, Dr. George are 50 r esident s, of whom 28 are
G. Fineman, Rabbi Leon Fram,Imen and 22 women. Of this
Morris Garvett, Dr. Arthur Gins- number, he stated, only siv are
burg, Hattie Gittleman, Morse Paying, and 44 are non-paying
Goldman, Max S. Grossfeld, Dr. residents.
Joseph Gruber, Samuel C. Hal- I His report concluded with an
pert, Louis Hamburger, Samuel expressed hope that the aspire-
Hamburger, Harry Hartman, Ar- tion for the building of a new
thur J. Hass, Frances L. Higer, Old Folks Home will be realized
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Jason L. in the near future.
Fresh Air Society Report
Honigman, fiery L. Jackson, Benj.
Jaffe, Sylvia Jaffe, Mrs. Howard The report of the Fresh Air So-
A. Kaichen, Sidney J. Karbel,
Hyman A. Keidan, hire. Max J.
Keidan, Dr. David Kliger, Mrs. 1935 FINDS NAZI
A. Max Kohn, Mrs. Theodore
GERMANY IN STATE
(Rhoda) Levin, Saul Levin, Dr.
OF GREAT UNREST
Samuel J. Lewis, Joseph Magid-
sohn, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Nathan
(cONCLUDED FRoM PAGE oNE)
L. Milstein, Royal A. Oppen-
heim, M. J. Pastor, Mrs. Kurt in 1931 to a total of approximately
Peiser, Mrs. Sol Perlman, M. A. 110,000,000 marks. Even going
Pregerson, Mrs. Meyer L. Pren- back to 1929, a prosperous year
tie, Mrs. Edward R. Robbins, which occasioned less benefits, the
Nancy Bobbins, Rabbi Harold N. money paid out in benefits amount-
Rosenthal, Shirley Rosenthal, Dr. ed to 86,000,000 marks. A further
Saul Rosensweig, lion. Charles 10,000,000 marks were spent by the
Rubiner, Myron Schiffman, Max trade unions in labor disputes,
D. Schuster, Harry Seligson, Ce- something which is completely ab-
celia Shetzer, Simon Shetzer, Mrs. sent in the New Germany.
Simon Shetzer, Dr. Leonard Sid-
But this juggling with social
low, Ben Simon, Mrs. Edmund M. benefit figures has another and
Sloman, Eleanor Stanfield, Dr. more serious aspect. The member-
Edward A. Stern, Mrs. Milford ship of the German Labor Front is
Stern. Samuel Sternberg, Sey- variously given at from 7,000,000
mour Tilchin, Samuel S. Topper, to 19,000,000 members in contrast
Mrs. H. H. Warner, Rabbi Max to the 4,000,000 members of the
\Veine, Mrs. Sidney 1. Weisman, former free trade unions. Monthly
Ben Wilk, Mrs. David Wilkus, Dr. dues are reported as varying from
I 60 pfennig to 12 marks; but by
Max Winslow, David P. Zack.
striking an average of only 2
First Meeting Sunday
The first meeting of this cam- marks monthly dues for each mem-
m.
her,
this accounts for a monthly
mittee will be held at 3 p.
this Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Jew- • revenue of 14,000,000 marks, or
168,000,000 marks annually. The
ish Community Center, Wood-
reader is at liberty to imagine what
ward and Holbrook. Mr. Sobel
becomes of the remaining income
will speak on "Recreation vs.
of more than 160,000,000 marks
Education—Which? or Both?"
(approximately $65,000,000) of
The primary goal of the recre- which no accounting is ever given
ation and education committee to the workers.
will he to focus attention on the
Jewish recreational and educa-
Fascist Constitution Enslaves
tional activities in Detroit. The
Austrian Labor
orozram will not be limited to
VIENNA (TIS) — The anti-
Welfare Federation activities, labor character of the Austrian
but will Include all of the Jew- clerical Fascist system is clearly
ish communal efforts in this di- demonstrated in the composition of
rection. An effort will be made the new legislative bodies recently
to indicate the close relationship net up under the new authoritar-
of recreation and education.
ian constitution. Having destroyed
Under recreation will be includ- the rights of the people, the Fascist
ed the following activities and powers have net up • ghost parlia-
agencies:
ment in order to fool the masses.
Jewish Centers, Camps. Jewish It is unnecessary to say that these
youth organizations, scouting and attempts are meeting with utter
city and non-local recreational failure.
programs.
Only eight Jewish teachers are
Under education will be in- left in the public schools of Vienna.
Of four Jewish auxiliary teachers,
elnded the following:
United Hebrew Schools. Syne- all except one have been dis-
•ovue Sunday Schools, Yiddishist charged.
Schools, Beth El College.
inanity program of the Detroit governors, Clarence H. Enggass.
Service Groan, the fund-raising president, and Kurt Peiser, execu-
agency of the Jewish Welfare tive director.
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