Aliterkalr 9ewtsk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AV1NUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO picVerRorrinsisneutoxICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONILLE _ mania wpm tetra 12:CURITY • morecmott RAM FROITE • SAYINGS W1111 InCURITT A.. loo I ddening one sition of the d an encour- ictivities and Scientific In- t American editor of the d member of n of the In- on his first if Jewish au- inian Repub- and Hebrew are to some the govern- ' the general declared. All sitions, such try and the males to im- i disappeared Ily anti-Jew- , and until a was no social continued. y of , Jewish only formal, ct the Lithu- en degraded class status. emphasized been any po- ut anti-Semi- f the pogrom mitism .onomic crisis on of power ought on the A Lithuania. crisis came her countries felt until the It found ex- ig decline of products like wl and hogs. true of es- hich exerts a Wee on Lith- f exports af- rst and later and artisan. of the peas- oited by anti- vially by the lion, which Semitic prop- followers of ,e responsible movement in ;EXT PAGE, ['Deal Revisionists 24 derived front to revenue. an 'd know that irtner is the The sooner Jewish State own security the sooner ways on the ;eta redeemed qtlement—all ind, and she why she will, grant us the one excellent : she can see how to in- 'isting" has of a world- nt. The peti. ist by "ideo- )y those who, ology,' actu- ant and must t is addressed y government is the govern- ntries where come a grave to itself. Six matures have and it will efore we are nselves, their ine will have in putting a and propa- ear" idea &p- lass war may od thing for de"; but Pal- inking. When is • pioneer- m you want on founding at you might orkers from lie "national" >fleeted from obsession to urgeoisie be iosterous but Objects main objects t to America. trt a petition : I do not be- 1 can "start" , which is a am sure that d perhaps ice, too, will back to the luch a multi- ith which my rebuild our n arbitration ir"— is em mai Worker.. Inded in Pal- go. We wan: powerful so- :ountry, and t be made to he only rea• tg together a s in America seism." Non- ord-pogglery, ling at all. generation tta live long at the shap- nstitution as hall insist on on the most es of liberal- irobably sim- art of Great or America's tat, we shall boner about " for a na- idy complete nd it. But a hich does not ly being cre- w threat of will stop 55 s simple and eizom • KATZ s Metropolitan Comment ENTORIAL PAGE Children's Story Chesed Shel Emes Of Unusual Merit Dance This Sunday' RAB BI LEON I FEUER TO ADDRESS HADASSAH LUNCHEON ON SUNDAY Business Judgment His chance (N INCLUDED roost EDITORIAL PAGE change th eir own views as to what' Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of the Col- On Sunday evening, Jan. 27, 'comprises being a Jew. lie said ingwood Avenue Temple of Toledo, of his own views of Jewishness the Detroit Jewish Burial Asso- mences to tell him the story of will be the guest speaker at the (h m e would a 't n use thd e wor J ude- ciation (Chesed Shel Emea) will the brave Maccabees. victory-donor luncheon to be given 0 The soundness of business judgment, in the long th ey are no more con- Vividly, this story portrays by Detroit unit of Junior Hades- annual ball at run, varies in proportion to the completeness and accur- sistent that my own intelligence." sponsor its 18th 2 sah on Sunday at the Statler Ho- 2 as the the great story, and • • • the Book Cadillac Hotel. acy of the facts upon which such judgment is based. 3 JEWISH SURVIVAL 3 ' This affair is one of the main grandfather relates episode af- 4 On the question of the right of ' sources from which the society ter episode of the Maccabean 4 triumphs, he illustrates aptly the Jews to live, on their survival 5 5 through the ages, Professor Cohen his own conclusion: 6 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS maintains a consistent attitude. 6 • "So, my son, you see there • There is no particular reason for 7 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAdillae 3338 7 have always been brave Jews." Jewish survival. He says: Marl. k. HMIs. 0. IS A. B On the next morning Yossele "Jews exist because they're hu- man beings and have a right to That little youngster of yours—so innocent, so buys it Chanukah dreidle with 9 exist. There is no particular rea- trustful, so unaware of the struggles he must one his gift money. That evening 1 son for Jews to exist." day face. there begins a round of visits Carrying it a step further, a n d considering what steps Jews should and feasting which mark the Not many years hence he is going to be a big strap- he says I take against their enemies, festival with a true spirit of ping fellow. Will he then be able to enter college, "Jews should be intelligent in the NO GINGERBREAD — ALL AUTOMOBILE! joyousness. or must he start the long, uphill struggle trying to defense of their rights." And on the future of the Jews For each reading page there carve out a future for himself in competition with • of the United States, he says: others better equipped? By investing just a few That's the New is a full page illustration, by • "The salvation of the Jews in dollars a year now you can provide him with (tie the author. The words and the this country will come—or will not capital he will likely require for a successful sting. pictures depict the adherence to esine—from what the Jews do in Without this capital he may be forced to struggle this country. " tradition and the beauty of • • • through life at a job for which he has no liking. genuine observance of Jewish And the place to buy it? Ginsberg, of course!' ANALYZING THE PROFESSOR customs. Now is the time to plan for his start—through a Let us give you a ride in one. No obligation. To Professor Cohen, religion is To complete her dory and Gatos -WEST Child's Policy. It provides the funds Ill ' not a very important thing; cer- tainly it is not the all of life. Ile to pay his way through college, or to launch him to make it authentic, Miss RABBI LEON I. FEUER himself states that he is a Jew, in business or professional life. It also provides Mazer made a study of the has always been a Jew and will so ABRAHAM PIEL insurance to cover the intervening years. Maccabean festival in the li- tel, his subject being, "Brave New remain for life. lie knows it, any- World." • one who asks him can find out but derives f ounds to carry on the brary of the Jewish Theological Get the facts regarding this policy now. Rabbi Feuer received his A. II. • he doesn't want Jews to continually functions of the institution. Seminary of New York. Thus, Degree in the University of Cin• flaunt it in his face, This institution aids hundreds the tale contains a number of cinnati, and continued with a post 1 , Except for his admission of Jew- of destitute families when death direct quotations from the Apo- graduate course at the University - ishness, Professor Cohen's relig- t strikes, and there are no funds . of Chicago. His rabbinical train- 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. I ions philosophy is that of an ag- for burial. It maintains one of crypha. ing was obtained at the Ilebrevr d used cars for We. We hays ■ selection of g nostic. He thinks himself—if this the finest undertaking establish- "Yossele 's Holiday" is a beau- Union College, Cincinnati, where DETROIT, MICH. We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade abuse of words is to be counten- ments at 2995 Joy Rd., and its tiful story. If there were only he was ordained in 1927. l'rior REPRESENTING anted—a Jewish agnostic. Regard. 12535 - 43 GRATIOT AVE. more of them! Suitable for his coming to Toledo, he was for . less of the state of religion and the and the 13-mile Rd. place of God in life, it doesn't cemetery grounds are at Gratiot Gentile as well as Jewish chil- seven years assistant rabbi and Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport director of religious education at Abraham J. Piet is chairman of concern him unduly. To his philo- r ry Solomon fot has dren, it is the type of story The Temple of Cleveland, in affili- Open Sundays P!NGREE 6400 * ' sophical way of thinking, there this dance. that thrills, holds the reader's ation with Rabbi Abbe Hillel Sil- re-elected president ASSURANCE COMPANY are more important things• ver. He is the editor of "Antholo- HIM/ 0/1 ■ Ct • •• ensuing year, and Max Charnels, attention, entertains and at the "My sons and my daughters," gy of Post Biblical Jewish Litera- mom ITIOTECTX• tux PROFIT • MINOS WITH =WITT • FROMM= Mil same time educates. For chil- ture," and co-author of "The Jew h e sa id , "will in the natural course vice-president. of events marry Jews and Jew- dren of 7 to 12 it is excellent— and His Religion." esses. Jews, despite a percentage Unveiling of Monument and we predict that even the Henry Siegl, who is prominent of inter-marriages, will continue to readers of 12 to 50 will steal a in Detroit as the concert master of marry Jewesses. And in that, in An unveiling of a monument in the Michigan Theater Orchestra, the pursuit of life as individuals, memory of (56,ea Os r Leyi_ne will take longing glance at this children's will render violin selections. Mr. he feels that Jews will continue place on , day, Jan. 27, at 11 book if they should happen to Siegl is a graduate of the Curtis . to survive as human beings. A. M., a Cloverhill Park Ceme- read it. Institute of Music in Philadelphia Strangely, though, the Profes- tery. ItelatNes and friends are in- and was formerly soloist with the —P. S. Gunsberg's SKINLESS WEINERS sor is more of a Jew than he thinks vited to attehd. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. lie he is. Ilitlerism has its influence make it possible for you to peel will be accompanied by Joseph on him. Five years ago, he very Gifts to Haddaaaah Fund in King, also of the Michigan Theater I the sausage just as you would • likely would not have addressed a other hand implied definite limita- Orchestra. banana and enjoy it without the Honor of Ehrlichs' Jewish group. Certainly he would tions. An entertaining feature of the toughness of the skin. not have been—as he now is— Anniversary Professor Cohen is not as far program will be the presentation interested in the organization and from Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, who of two plays by the Jewish Civic endowment of a fact-finding or- . presented a differing viewpoint Try Our Kosher Beefenette Mrs. Joe Magidson, chairman of Players, under -the direction of (Kasha thWILIO ) ganization to study Jewish ques- 1 from the same platform, as he Mrs. Bert Smokier and Sidney J. the infant welfare fund of the De- lions on that Jews may be pre- thinks. Dr. Kpalan asks for a troit chapter of Hadassah, an- Winer, with Abe Zitomer as acenist UNDER NEW, WELL-KNOWN MANAGEMENT pared to intelligently combat at- highly developed Jewish communal nounces that she has received, in and technical advisor. The plays tacks upon them. ! group built around the shells of honor of the 25th wedding anni- chosen are, "The Stronger" by Mr. Frank Selden, who directs a chain of mutant!. The professor , foreign born, has unity that now exist, the Federa- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Strindberg, and "Two Goyim" by Ins howls, has assumed the management of the RANDOLPH 2845 1016 NAPOLEON ST. a fear of the Ghetto. He believes tion systems in various communi- Ehrlich, contributions from Mr. Grossman, and will be presented by "Floridian" in Miami Beach, and now offers a wr. that if the Jews allow themselves and Mrs. Jacob Kabaker, Mr. and the following cast: Gertrude Wi- vice,cuislne.hospitality and comfort incomparable. 00 ,1pt to be herded together by outside ties. Very likely the answer is some- Mrs. Louis Oppenheim, Mr. and nor, Ralph Bernstein, Thelma M 1100111 forces the inevitable result will where between. Dr. Kaplan doesn't Mrs. Otto Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Yackness, Mildred Stocker, Bernice Located on beautiful Biscayne Bay, and within close proximity to the Beach, this famous hotel 1011, be Americanized form of ghetto. want a ghetto either; Professor Sol Perlman, Edelstein, Sol Schlesinger, Morton Dr. Cohen wants the ew to live 'Cohen fears that such a plan makes Pearl and Bert Smokier. offers every conceivable form of Indoor and out• as an individual, to numph by ghettoization inevitable. Additional pledges were received door diversion for "Rest or Play". to force of genius •er fficulties as I, for one, wouldn't pretent A. Z. A. Basketball Game, from Rosa Copinsky, Sarah Ep- TWIN AERO.CAR SERVICE TO REACH he has done. He wa is no minor- know the answer. But I do re- Dance in Windsor Feb. 7 stein, Frances Falk, Sophie Hoff. • modified Await. The Pi ides trill be atoned ity rights, no nume s clauses. If spect the views of Professor Cohen man, Mrs. Herman Kass, Mrs. Ma N.. Room including IN.M.5 owl Diana. • • these things are ,to exist, he—to —something that very few of the Jacob Kass, Rose Maslowe, Myra RAVISH DIETARY LAWS CAREFULLY OBSERVED On Feb. 7, llerzl chapter 112 of Potashnick, Rachel Schwartz, Rose my way of thinging—would rather leaders at the welfare conference have them exist without benefit of seemed to do. While leadershill Aleph Zadik Aleph will hold a Soltar, Minnie Tobin, Mrs. Rubin government sanction. The very must ncessarily revolve around basketball game and dance at the Weiner and Goldie Wiener. protection organized Jewry some- professional Jews, while charity Patterson Collegiate gymnasium. Miss Charlotte Lev is general times asks fur, he believes, is also must be administered expeditiously The Windsor chapter will lay De- MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA luncheon, assisted by experts, I think it is fair to troit A. Z. A. 63. This will be the chairman of the ■ limitation. MOTELS UNDER SEIDEN MANAGEMENT ....„„ make the point that policy must last game before the Windsor team by Esther Elconin, Sophia B. • • • JERRY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA leaves for the district tournaments Schwartz, Mrs. Sarah E. Shur, come from lay leadership and this A PROUD JEW IAMALIKTHAPOSt• LAITC00. ILA Manson, so OLOROMAN IIOTA., OrlAla WO{ IAA I think that Professor Cohen is lay leadership might very well look in Hamilton, Ontario, March 2 to 4. Bertha Yackness, Anne mossrw000mormessr mu. a. A .LAND MOM KROMISOUST, N. 5. 4 htiNar'l , The music for the evening will Frances Moranz, Peal Wartell, We're celebrating the production of the proud of us Jews, He believes to some of our brilliant philoso- • Si 5 Millionth PHILCO with bigger trade-in that by superiority we can triumph phers for, at least, the germ of an be supplied by Orlo Farnham's or- Mayme Stone, Bernice and Ruth chestra. The preliminary game be- Friedland. allowances and easier terms than ever over certain set handicaps. That idea. SIIII"Ille",a1"Ille°'%"°e'%MOee.:"ef °"%..ee%"PeN.ng'e' Proceeds of the affair will go to before! Come in now—see the magnifi- Dr. Kaplan and Professor Cohen gins at seven o'clock. The con- this having to be just a little bet- cent new 118X and the many other ter is not the worst handicap for should be heard more often by test between the Detroit and Wind- the national budget for the main- PHILCOS. World-wide reception, mar. the Jews. 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Phones: Garfield 1230.31 European Jewry Needs World Jewish Congress Jews in Lithuania eoNtstunen LONG DISTANCE RATES ARE SURPRISINGLY LOW for 55 during the Or less NIGHT hours (between 8:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m.) you can call the following points and talk for three minutes for the rates shown. Rates to other points are proportion. alely low. Night Station-to-Stoma Rate, 55c 550 55c From DETROIT to: COLUMBUS, 0. MUSKEGON NILES SOUTH BEND, IND. 55c 50c GRAND RAPIDS 45e KALAMAZOO The rates quoted above are Night Station•to.Station rates, effective from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. In most eases, Night Station-to-Station rates are approximately 40% less than Day Station-o-Station rates. s_ For fastest merrier, giro the operator the tele- phone number of the person you are calling MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. FRONI EDITORIAL I'AGE provincial places where they can hardly eke out an existence. The engineers and architects and chemists are summarily dismissed from govern- ment and municipal positions, while the artisan and laborer, too, are continually harassed and limited in their pursuit for a livelihood. And everywhere in the schools there is a numerus clausus for Jews. Such is the Jewish position in Germany, Aus- tria, Hungary, Rumania, Poland, Lithuania and other lands. With the exception of Germany, which I have avoided due to the boycott, I have recently visited every one of the above-mentioned countries, and our Paris committee is continu- ally receiving information from all of then,. The Jews of all lands are struggling today for their rights. We have always known that our lot is organically bound up with the lot of democracy and that there where democracy is in jeopardy, Jewish rights, too, are in jeopardy. Unfortunately, the democracies and parliamen- tar• governments generally have been replaced in many Eastern European countries by re- actionary governments, Fascism, dictatorship, etc. And if in Soviet Russia Jews are not suffer- ing as Jews, religion, Hebrew and Zionism are nevertheless persecuted, and this is being done by the Jewish section of the Communist party. Unfortunately, European Jewry is not in • position to help itself. What, then, shall become of them? Shall we stand by with folded hands latching million. of Jews per- , and who shall ishing? Who shall int champion Jewish rights? Already in 1931, at a conference follow- ing the Zionist Congress, called at the initiative of the American Jewish Congress, there was brought up the question of creating a united Jewish World Organization, founded on demo- cratic principles, and endowed with the preroga- tive of championing our rights before the whole world. A praesidium of six was then elected, consisting of Dr. Motskin, Dr. Wise, Bernard S. Deutsch, Isaac Greenbaum, Oscar Kahn and Nurok. It was then that the idea of a World Jewish Congress was first proclaimed. During the years 1932, 1933 and 1934, at the confer- ences held at Geneva, participated in by prom- inent leaders of all Jewish communities and representatives of associations and orders, the decision to call • World Congress was repeatedly reaffirmed. Today European Jews are almost universally for a World Congress. All the Zionist organi- na tions from right to left, the Yiddish Folk parties, the great craft organizations, the mer- Chant associations, etc., are all for the World chant Congress. As recently as November, 1934, I wit- nessed a session of our Paris executive in which the accredited leaders of Polish Jewry partici- pated, and they were all strongly for the calling of a World Jewish Congress fn 1935. The same sentiment prevailed in Rumania, Austria, Lithu- 1 Relit, the countries of the Balkan peninsula and Italy. And even in France and in England, all Jews who hail from Eastern Europe are for the Congress, and with them is also a formidable portion of those hailing from Western Europe. The vote of the Alliance Israelite was equally divided on the question, and so was the vote of the Board of Jewish Deputies in London. The Need for an Address It is regrettable that certain circles still re- fuse to grasp the utter necessity of a World Congress and that they still repeat the arguments which were heard during the first Zionist Con- gress. However, we have before us the example of the German Jews and we see clearly that the methods prompted by fear and circumspec- tion have not and will not avail us. We need a center, a steady address, so to speak, to which the Jewish community could appeal in time of need. Such a center can come into being only when it rests on the will of the masses of the Jewish people, and not on the will of a few individuals, however prominent their position might be. Our motto is that at least 1,000,000 adult Jews should go to the polls and vote for a World .I.ezish Congress. The executive of such • con- gress will be hound to exercise great moral influ- ence and authority before the League of Na- tions and before the whole world. Such a con- gress will at the same time obviate the need of the numerous small committees and the aval- anche of memoranda repeatedly sent by them to the League of Nations, the League not knowing which matter and which committee to consider first. And I wish to remind the extreme right and extreme left wings who refuse to sit to- gether at one table for the common Jewish cause, that in 1917 and 1918, prominent orthodox rabbis and prominent leaders of the Socialist Bond sat together in counsel. You, Jews of America, have earned your good name with your relief work in the war-torn countries, both during and after the war. We ask of you now, not material, but moral help. Do not abandon us! A great responsibility lies upon your shoulders. You owe • debt to the raves of your forefathers that are ,across the World Jewry must arouse itself and come sea. forward with demands and accusations. There still lives ■ world conscience, end throug h conscience our wrongs eventually will be righted. FROM F:1 .IT .l:IAL PAITE SHELTER'S the country. So long as there 8925 TWELFTH STREET were government jobs available, Between Hazelwood and Taylor the Lithuanians let the Jews alone. But now that all government posts A Complete Line of have been filled the sons of the Furniture — Radios — Washers — Refrigerators peasants and the officials have be- gun to wrest positions from the WV im`• m.• ■•■■■■•■■••■■■■•••■■■■■•■■•■■■■■■•■ 16 Jews for themselves. 28% of Jews Aritsans clootiootiooti0000rloG0000000mmooimootHl 000ao-000pon A second eltment which led to the rise of social anti-Semitism Is Ilitlerism. Since Hitler came to power the Nazis have been carry- ing on an energetic anti-S•mitie propaganda in the Balkan coun- tries, especially in Memel. True, the government takes a negative attitude on the anti-Semitic propa- ganda of the Nazis and their pro- grom sheets, but the agitation does nevertheless affect the dissatisfied population. For these reasons the Jews of the country are depressed. About 28 per cent of the 160,000 Jews in Lithuania are artisans. This group suffers more than all the others. The help of their rel.• tires in America and other coun- tries plays a great part in the material support of the Jews of Lithuania and this aid should be increased. Mark emphasized. Economic conditions it ing what That is the reason our they are, the Jews of Lithuania Colonial Room is becoming are ready to emigrate to any g an- try which woultLadmit them. Many increasingly popular — that t of and prices which will be ad rree d n wFs w t nt to Rico-' Three sure to please your sense of BiOn and most of them staved economy. there, although • small number left that region to settle in other parts of the Soviet Republic. We serve a seven-course Ihspite the difficult economic sit- dinner for $1.25. uation there is lively activity in the cultural 'There. There are new u i lnaur. There s yyoungwird iitsehrst;ewT • fine food attractively served Kau- nas, where • fourth) opferthe Jewish population of the country resides. An enthusiastic spirit prevails in the thit and the nd T in i dd takings. Mark reported under- Annual Workmen's Circle Dance at Statler Sunday The annual dance of the Work- men's Circle, Branch 111, wig be held this Sunday evening in the Statler Hotel ballrcom. Dave Diamond's Orchestra will' furnish the music. An extra room is teirg provided for those who . with to play cards. Prieeede of this dance are to be used for the relief fund, funds of which are used by the organilaboll to aid needy families. DETROIT LELAND COLONIAL ROOM The DETROIT • LELAND DETROIT, MICH CASS• BAGLEY no0-00000-0000-0-00-000-0-00-0.00-01-000-0000008000-000( A00000 I