PIERETROIVEWLWI 0. 1RON ICL&I and THE Lir:C.inx. CHRONICLE COMMITTEE OF 21 SELECTED TO PLAN A HOME FOR AGED ( CONCLUDED 1•1;011 ('AGE ferences and to work harmoni- ously for an united community. There woo a strong group, how- ever, that insisted upon an inde- pendent campaign, and the plan for future action was turned over for consideration t; the Commit- tee of 21. In an address over Altman'( Jewish Hour on Sunday, immedi- ately preceding the conference, Mr. Peiser gave an outline of existing conditions as they affect the Old Folks Home problem, and said: owe ha ve hood tilu. 11 a b out the Federation, Service Group Meet Feb. 10 t CONCLUDED }MOM (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) PAGE 1 ) tion, and Clarence 11. Enggass, the Federation president, who will sub- mit his annual report. Abe Srere will present the treasurer's report. The Federation meeting will be featured by a discussion as to the advisability of substituting a meth- od of annual membership dues for the annual campaign for funds con- ducted by the Federation. Service Group Dinner At the Service Group dinner, ad- dresses will be delivered by Mr. Enggass, Mr. Peiser and Mrs. Jon- eph H. Ehrlich, president of the group. Reports will also be sub- mitted by committee chairmen. The feature of the Service Group dinner will be the play. "The Masked Parade," which is not only marked by numerous elements of mystery, but is an unusually edu- cational production, outlining the mutt important problems in Jewish life today. 51rs. A. Max Kohn is the author of the play and Sidney Winer is the director. Further de- tails regarding the play and the cast will be found elsewhere in this issue. Reservations for the Service Group dinner, at $1.25 a plate, should be made at once by calling Miss Esther Prussian, 51 West Warren Ave., Columbia 1600. condition er the home whir h hot.. Thome of us who here tor old people. any tame of decency know that It Is not the type of home that we want for Mow who advan c ed in years acul Yet we must be thankful that Maine these frying day. Diem Is even ouch a bolo a> allable. for. poorIsa It Is. It neowtheleo talc. care of those who are our roponsIbility. In its extol , lislinernt and In its upkeep, both you and I can see On •Itempt on the part of a group to 'discharge respon•lhilitg for uur seed, but those of us possessed with aortal vision do not feel that it was fully accepted by nor entire tom- munitY "Like all, other orsenizaliona the home for the aged has Its own follow- ing. Like moot follower., those at- Who! to the home for the aged have a warm spot. and • clone mAngled with a great deal of sentinten piece of Philan - Mr their trill thropic work In our community. While this in valuable from a human point of - view. unless it la accompaniedWOO an Understandina of tell 1SilIN Of other Weeea of work, equally necessary In our present deg SOCIell. it becomes a point of View. be.Atiss It danger.. plea to Itet up • favoritism In the OP. of work (het are to be (ordered In the (CONCLUDED PROM PAOk ONE) metal work prourant in the Jealell eon, munIty. It preclude. giving • fair picture of all other nee. In addition ily, existing standards of sex mor- by tim home to the needs and for the aged and chronlCally ill to the ality and western conceptions of cltIsena of our great r•ItY. "Then, it is my plea that while we romantic love, and what she is of- are not satisfied with the home for fering in their place. the Merl It exiate at present. we must bear In mind, In planning for the Mr. Hindus will describe various future ail other node of philanthropic Institutions; primary need., folderol and groups of Russian humanity—the financed through the Allied Jewish Campaign; through your pocketbooks. peasant, the proletarian, the intel- This dowsn't. -mean that we Mould fall lectual, the Communist, the Jew, to recountae the neeessIty of bettering conditions for all trout.: but It dose the Cossack, the youth, the woman mean that all troupe nmet be aware alf the whole pleture of philanthropy or —and show the transformations as to enable the community to estahliall decent standards for all types of work. they have undergone since the bemuse of Its full understanding of the coming of Sovietism. mods and Iconic'e of its united effort In behalf of Mora needs. Visiting his native land 10 times I salt) a few momenta ago timt a. since the Revolution, Hindus has, Sr. grateful to have a home. men It IL during theme prevent *ever( and traveled throughout most parts of trying dam. Neverthelees, resardlos European Russia, has crossed Si- at how grateful and bow thankful we may he for that which I. mos we ran- beria, has visited the leading cities Ont afford to be eatildied with therm of Russia, has spent months with talletinn condillona forever. We must the peasants, and has viewed the snake an opportunity, even though the Dreamt Is not the best time, to permit vast industries that are now in the us to erect • new home for our aged process of building. In recent and Inlirm, Purely their days—the few that are left to them—ellould he Mind years he has spent much time on ndings as • pot- the large collectivization farms, In as comfort•ble surrouthem new l r sale Au w5 a.k name tent, modern votoenienees—well, studying this most revolutionary li .ted— well ventilated—and gate from agricultural ex ,eriment that the ere hazard.. We want for them the I world has ever nown. roper loration in • good neighborhood, surrounded by enough gracesa He has interviewed outstanding enough sway from the neareet Ileigiti ,nr s0 as to permit the sunshine to pour leaders in the new Russia. He is In and brighten the day for them. We acquainted with the leaders in the must attempt to give them this new home In order to make their last Years fields of art, education and govern. ment, and each year he comes back happy ones. Arguments for theestablishment of to America With new material for new home, you and I know equally a his magazine articles, books and well, for our axed and our chronic' are Our resionsibility• The (mention Is, lectures. how can we get thla new home The Hindus was born in Russia, came last few years have not been kind to • in dollar. anti cents. Many of our to this country at the age of 14, frlenda,while bolding on to their good MIMI, have lost their finances; and was educated at Colgate and Har- having lost their !inane., even though vard, knows Russian history, Rus- Olaf were charitably Inclined, could Ion er give. This reaulted in our sian literature, and, of course, the aPPersis for funds meeting with fa u e Russian language. Moreover, he r rather than with ammo.. Then, too, is not interested in proving any- • peopM interentod In mottle nines found thing. lie is not a propagandist. stone and philanthropic venture. themselme In disagreement on the He reports thoroughly and under- cam-' ssiallations Included in our Joint eam- pale.. with the result that personal , etandingly what he has seen and difference.. Pero.. vrelmdlcea l et erienced in the new Russi since atonal Melillo entered into this picture the Revolution. Havingknown and they re used to have • united Jew- Russia in the days of the Czar ash community internal 'Thus we have astern] groUps in our he is able to contrast the present WOO: those who are able to give. in• wrested, poexessed with social vision. Russia with the old Russia. He is *lying to heir fullest extent; these un- a keen observer and a brilliant in- able to vise bemuse they Pod their Ilmwee, s t ut in ere ted and willing to terpreter of the great changes work In behalf of philanthrOple t•auttes taking place in his native land. In a full' weal work program; Moo Interested in behalf of specific Institu- Sincerely, patiently, humorously in willing to aloe a spirit of kinship, he pictures to tions /able to etre and • to • epeelfir enterprio but unwillina American audiences the Russian to eve to the whole cause; an4 those rite have no erwial >Woo who are not people living during these exciting Interested In the misfortune of °them, times. lot Intereated In atrial atatidaula for Our community. not Interested in fur• Mr. llindus is the author of five Merin, the Jewish citizenship In De- troit. able to give but who will not books on Russia: "The Russian Peasant and the Revolution," pub- do aro. 'Now then. P11(11 year se have the lished in 1920; followed by "Bro- Allied Jewleh Campalan. In It are I n• Oudot • nurnher of attend. who d e• ken Earth" in 1926; "Humanity vend upon tie for their daily mainten- Uprooted," published in the United ance. Theme agencies olK411IP i n - troll. In the United State& In Europe States and England in 1929, be- and In Palestine. We have a direct came a best-seller in the non-fic- much money as obligation to obtain tion class and 7, highly praised poseible'er- to permit the functioning of rgani.tions to great by the foremost t inkers and stu- these eloos an e'tent tin: tut fr . " d'... • dents of the world. His fourth for they depend upon our 115000510; 11500510g to maintain su , II idattriards aa book, "Red Bread," was published are theirs. In adildlon. we tare n''' in 1931 and duplicated the success prompert, et-Ruse of the ointment that "Humanity Uprooted." His la kilns exprensed hy many coups 0 of es)ise I.. olown $1..0 0 0 for the e•Mh . fifth book "The Great Offensive," Ilehment of • new home for the J•oleh was published recently and in it aged and ihronlially III You will under- ntand whir 1 am soy non It perturbed he brings up to date his epochal HINDUS TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE FORUM by Rabbi Berlin Quits EHRLICHS HONORED WITH ZION GARDEN RABBI MEIER BERLIN Rabbi Meier Berlin, founder and for many years president of the World Mizrachi Organization, re- signed as a member of the World Executive of the group owing' to differs-Tires of opinion with the present leaders which have been gradually widening during the past year. ZUCKERMAN HERE ON SUNDAY, FEB. 10 (CONCLUDED lill011 PAGE 1) phases of development in the homeland.As vice-president of the actionscommittee he is in direct contact with the innermost life of the country. Hls report will there- fore he of vital interest to those who work in America with the builders of l'alestine. Mr. Zucker. man is well known in-this country as a forceful and realistic speaker. David Pinsky, famous Yiddish dramatist, will address the banquet, and Isaac Hamlin, secretary of the Central Office of the National La- bor Committee in New York, will also speak. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, oper- atic soprano and one of the finest interpreters of the Yiddish folk song, will appear on the musical program. Reservations for the Gewerk- shaften banquet should be made immediately by calling Garfield 9017. The following additional organ- izations have pledged to co-oper- ate with the National Labor Com- mittee in its campaign to raise funds for Palestine workers: Pro- gressive Ladies Ass'n, represented by Mrs. L. Lindenbaum, Mrs. F. Schultz; Michigan Progressive, A. P. Martin, J. Keywell; Brith Shol- em Br, 364, M. Milner; Chernig- over Loyever, F. Arvin, L. Yanen; Kovner-Voliner, Mrs. A. Gersen, Mrs. E. Stein; and the Odessa So- ciety. The Radomer, Chernigover-Loy- ever and Galacian Societies have held Palestine evenings and the entire programs were dedicated to a discussion of recent Palestinian events. Mrs. Warren, Miss Celia Plotnick, M. Dombey, A. Schnei- der, Cantor Mogilesky and J. Hag- gai contributed their talents to make these evenings interesting and pleasurable. The Gewerkshaften Conference meeting of Jan. 24 was addressed by Mr. Kushinsky of New York, campaign field organizer. ious Former Congressman McFadden Reveals Plan to Be Candidate for Presidency On Platform Based on Anti-Semitism Harvith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (CONCLUDED moss PAGE 1) Wineman, Judge and Mrs. Harry are still in a majority (over 100,- 000,00 strong) were the framers B. Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer 1 of world-wide Jewry to enslave and signers of the Declaration of Beckman, Ralph Weisman, Mr. the entire world .. . Independence who guaranteed to Attack on World Court and Mrs. Harry Goldstein, Mr. us freedom of speech, freedom of "Regardless of what the Jew- the press and, above all, freedom and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Mr. ish subsidized press of this coun- of religion, which we Christians and Mrs. Michael Krell, Anna try tries to convey to the Chris- Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Herman I tian people that we can still ad- will defend with our lives as our forefathers did in 1776. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. David S. here to the principles of the Mon- "The Jewish element is today Zenon, A. J. Copeland, Joseph in complete control of the press Wetsman, Estate of Jacob-lay, and the radio but they cannot, Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Wetsman, and never will, control the con- Mr. and Mrs. M. Shatzen, Dr. and science of our great Christian Mrs. Philip Broudo, Ilarry Cog. church leaders and the member- gas, Ira Brewer, David Friedman, ship therein and it is through M. II. Zackheim, Hyman Keidan, these very people that we, the Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, Dr. above committee, intend to carry and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, H. C. our fight against any Congress- Broiler, William Friedman, Mr. man or Senator who will dare and Mrs. Samuel Caplan, Harry insult us by voting for participa- B. Ash, Max J. Kogan, Al Weis- tion in the World Court. man, M. Mandeberg, Ira Frieden- "So we may place you on rec- berg, David Saflir, Ben Gould, ord, will you be kind enough to Anthony Deutsch, Sam Berman, inform this committee at your J. S. Souls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry earliest possible moment what M. Shulman,' Mr. and Mrs. Harry your convictions are regarding Wine, Cantor and Mrs. J. hi. this un - American amendment Sonenklar, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice which is now before the Congress Landau, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter,' of the United States. Jack' Tobin, Louis J. Tobin, A. B. "Please forgive me if I have Strainer, Davis Cole, Joe Hor- intruded upon your valuable time, witz, D. B. Lichtig, Sol P. Lach- but in all truthfulness I may say man, Jacob Harvith, William B. that the only selfish motive that Isenberg, Arthur Purdy, Junior this committee has is the best Hadansah, Women's Auxiliary of interests of our country at heart." United Hebrew Schools, Ladies' LOUIS T. McFADDEN Auxiliary of Jewish National LEGISLATIVE BODY Fund, Leon Kay, Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel roe Doctrine, we fully know on OF SERVICE GROUP the contrary, that by becoming a Schwartz. (CONCLUVICE) FROM PAGE ONE) Additional gifts to the Ehrlich member of this international Garden Fund may be made by court we immediately lose our calling or writing Louis .J. Tobin, identity as a nation and forfeit garet H. Franklin, Miss Clarice iozr pride and self-respect. Freud, Henry Freud, Max H. Fru- 4514 Michigan Ave., Lafayette "You will forgive me if I have hauf, Philip J. Funke, Mrs. Philip 1575. J. Funke, Jacob Gelfand, Charles the courage of my convictions and the spirit of our forefathers 11. Gershenson, Alec Gordon, Louis Plant Trees in Honor of A. Gottlieb, Harry L. Jackson, Mil- in conveying to you a thought It Howard A. Kaichen, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich which is at present uppermost in "' a my mind that this great country Herman Kass, Oscar A. Kaufman, was founded and developed by a Louis K. Lambert, Samuel W. Leib, In honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- persecuted people and those peo- Alvin B. Levin I. Bayre Levin, Ir- ving T. Oberfe der, Mrs. Edwin B. eph H. Ehrlich, trees were planted ple did not happen to be Jews in Palestine, through the Hadassah but God-fearing Christians. The Oppenheim, S. Rabinowitz, Saul H. Rose, Saul Rubin, Benjamin J. Jewish National Fund Committee, descendants of these people, who Safir, Samuel Schaflander, Allen by the following: Selmin, Henry H. Silberman, Sam- Sam- Four trees by The Home Re- uel E. Simmer, Edmund M. Slo- BERNSTEIN SPEAKS ON lief Society. man, Bert L..Smokler, Nedwin L. JEWISH _ FORUM Smokier Two trees by Bertha and Rose RADIO , James I. D. Straus, Miss Edith I.ipsitz. mKro.. Sv ulizobe torrgeHr., N woori, m l a isi n iR oo. On tree by Mr. and Mrs. Sol The program of the Jewish Ra- Thal, Lifsitz, dio Forum for next Sunday, Feb. Fae Wenigarden, Sidney I. Weis- One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 3, on Station WJBK, from 5:30 man, Mrs. Sidney I. Weisman, Miss B. Daniels. to 6 p. m., will present a talk by Carmen Wolff, Joseph Zwerdling. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Na. Joseph Bernstein of the Jewish Plan Meeting Feb. 13 than N, Kaplan. Daily Forward on the subject A dinner meeting of this com- One tree by Mr. and Mrs. JOS. "Who shall build the new home mittee is planned for Wednesday eph N. Prentis. for the Jewish aged." evening, Feb. 13, at Temple Beth El. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Abra- During the coming months mem- Others on the program include ham Caplan. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth hers of this committee will be kept El, Aaron Kurland, chairman of apprised of changing state and na- Cohen One tree by Mr. and Mrs. M. the Forum, and musical selections tional legislation through a pro- by William P. Bliznick, violinist, gram of monthly lectures given by Wollstein. experts in the fields involved. Each One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Sylvia Peitz, pianist. As usu• address will be group followed by ques- Rout!. al, items of news as well as an Hons. A small of commit- One tree by Mrs. Mary Gordon. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein, One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Moe Perlis. During the month of January three trees were planted by Mrs. Meyer Prentis in memory of the Yahr Zeit of her mother, Hannah Steinberg. editorial from The Detroit Jewish tee members, who can spare the Chronicle will be read by the time, will be given specific' topics chairman. to study, involving such subjects as mother's pensions, olld age pen- REBEL ARTS GROUP sions; work relief end d irectre lief. Definite assurance has been The Rebel Arte Groups an- given that the conclusions of this nounces the opening of its regu- group will be brought to the atten- lar monthly forum to be held on tion of the State government. Sunday, Feb. 3, at Hotel Krantz, Mr. Gomberg, the chairman of 5725 Woodward, at Palmer, at the social legislation committee, has 7:30 p. m. Sam Romer will speak been .active for several months as on "Working Class Culture." counsel to the legislative commit- These monthly forums will be held tee of the Michigan Conference of on the first Sunday of each month. 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DETROIT LELAND COLONIAL ROOM The DETROIT • LELAND DETROIT, MICH CASS - BAGLEY 000* Chronicle Want Ads Pay! thin proem, ' when you recall the narratives of Russia's great so- cianst experiment. o• This ni is the tenth and the last lee- of the Temple Forum series sture aarred r... of In. P..... ' . " (1.- t for the current season. It is ex- p.. Jews, who fo und thetnselves In a peeled that an overflow audience situation unparalleled In Jewish Minor>. And we failed! Maned Monett, to will gather to hear Mr. Hindus. reach the goal which se had art for ...ass se It/edition. that This will mean that five out of the ...Ave.. were beyond our control 10 lectures attracted crowds which even in theme stringent -. And yet, over-taxed even the large seating economie times. I feel that it is food , for us to obtain the additional Ilen.orm rapacity of Temple Beth El. In order to cos, the new home for the To me it is a dream realized," I know It ran tm done. Aiot Med. volt and I, totether, can do It and must states Rabbi Fram, "that a Forum do II. conducted by the Temple shall have "Mu •utIc how I know it ran be done If we Jews In this ity forest our per- become a civic institution, afford- sonal and factional differenem I know ing opportunity for all the intel- Our idea* we forget II ran to done I if feel certain It rim be lectually alert of Detroit to hear of selfishness. done if we forget our own Miordomm the leading personalities of our pleasure.. It can be done If we forget time discuss the most vital civic, edarnelve• long enough to ask. ..Are We Are eve acting mike Jew• Aro economic and international ques- Jews we worthy of having had forefather., tions. In view of the ever-increas- who suffered sad sarrithed for us? Are sre proud of our heritage!" If we as ing crowds that have come to hear Jewe adopt the fine spirit that per. these lectures,. I should advise all litted us Sc a group to live through al l the. years of ad ■ ersity and prow, who are interested to resolve this ruling we can succeed In the task that early to become season-ticket hold- is ours and not only will we oucceed ' ers of the Temple Forum in order In the building of • no r home for our W 1.11 , 1,Pd ■ Ino that they may never be in doubt •aged Jews, but en WI In uniting the Jewish CO111111.10' of about having seats for these leo- Detroit to meeting all of Its problem* a. one Jewish community with tot one - tures, which the cultured people of Idea—the idea of snored's." I Detroit have been no desirous of hearing." faMI , efforts that were rnacle lord >er the l pitifully . ilt la order to oto•in sent sum of money repreed by the qot• , the Allied Jewish eampaian with?, one other worthy canoe. 111(i0d. see where Chesterfield tobaccos are blended and cross-blended. by cross-blending tobaccos...and how does it make a cigarette milder and taste better... Donor Dinner of Women's Club of Jewish People's Contributions to the Jewish Schools on Feb. 17 Children's Home The donor dinner of the Women's Club of the Jewish Peoples Schools is postponed from Feb. 10 to Feb. 17. This was occasioned by the banquet to be given by the Gewerk- shatter' Campaign. The donor dinner will be held on Feb. 17, at 7 o'clock p..m., at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. There will be a musical program, enter- tainment and dancing. There are still a few reservations left, and those desiring to make reservations or wish to obtain in- formation, should call Townsend 7-2085. Ida Divinoff Opens Violin and Piano Studio Ida Divinoff, well-known violin teacher and concert artist, has opened a new violin and piano studio at 1934 Seward Ave. Pupils are new being enrolled. Min Divined is planning to give a concert aims time in March. Fur- ther details will be announced. The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge with ; thanks the receipt of the following , donations: The Amistade Club, 11350 Dex- ter Blvd. Anonymous, J. W. Webber, 8041 Gratiot Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Ro- senberg, 2655 Calvert Ave., in hon- or of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Shapero and in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary' of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Ehrlich, Mrs. Harry Srere, 2975 Chicago Blvd., in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Ehrlich. Anonymous. Mrs. L. Rosenthal, 1479 Virginia j'a rk. City Fruit and Produce Co., 1308 Winder Ave. Mrs. M. F. Lipstis, 2310 Taylor Ave. Paul Ringler, 2255 Hazelwood Ave. J ust what is meant 4 section of the department Well, in blending you take two or more tobaccos and mix them together—a rather simple process. But cross-blending goes a step further... I LION DAY I I II EDS Eslit ItEllA LILT MORI kit HARD rose areererasgrz 9 P. M.(r. NATURD • g. 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