wericat lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE9EIROITAWIRIFt RON ICL5 and TOO FAT? It's really unnecessary. To $ reduce enjoya bly is only secret of one PAGE ELEVEN THE LEGAL CHRONts.a.rs HEROISM OF JEWISH YOUTH OF GERMANY IN MAINTAINING "STANDARD OF LIVING OF SOUL" TOLD BY PAULINE BAERWALD ALTMAN HOUR SOLOIST Detroit Council BIBLICAL SOURCE I Polozker Endorsed Sets Record in For Circuit Judge FOR NEW DEAL Members' Drive Job, in his sympathy for the ill- Many prominent business and professional men and civic lead- First reports of the membership ers have endorsed the candidacy dri -2 being conducted by the Na- of I. II, Polozker, former assist. tional Council of Jewish Women ant United States District Attor- reveal that 6,000 new members ney, for Circuit Judge on the ; have been enrolled by the 200 01 Chairman of Junior Division of Joint Distribution C=1- Democratic ticket. actions of the council throughout m ' ttee, on Flying Visit to Germany, Is Amazed "Being a lifelong resident of the country, it was announced at 0 by the Courage of Youth our City and having practiced law national headquarters, 625 Madi- STOW N: I \\ N for more than 15 years qualify son Ave. New York. Of the 200 118 CLIFFORD ST. • • 6535 SECOND The courage with which Ger- lock-making or furniture building • sections, 120 have filed their first Its. Ism NIA. 4523 with the hope of leaving the coun- man-Jewish youth is facing the reports, showing that Pittsburgh LI IM SNOW WW kW I try. They know that they cannot fk' ■ .‘ 1 • .W complete change in their lives . Section at present heads the list decide today where they will go with 223 new members. which is being compelled by the when they have learned their Others high up on the list are anti-Semitism of the Hitler re- trades, they know that the world Detroit with 172 new members, gime is described by Pauline Baer- is full of unemployment problems Cleveland with 160, . Brooklyn wald, chairman of the junior divi- —they are not filling themselves with 123, and Chicago with 111. sion of the Joint Distribution with false hopes. They are in- Several of the smelled sections al- Committee, who made a flying stead preparing themselves in ev- ready report a 100 per cent in- visit to Germany to see for her- ery possible way for a complete crease in their membership. change in every phase of their The drive which will be con- lives; they are building up their tinued till the triennial conven- courage and a determination to tion of the Council to he held in CANTOR M. RABINOWITZ make their own way even in the New Orleans March 10 to 16 is face of terrific odds. Detroit's Largest and Best Equipped Car Washing Cantor Mordecai Rabinoditz of under the leadership of Mrs. J. Hope We Will See Them Through Philadelphia will he the soloist on Plant L. Langsdorf of Philadelphia, "They are more than grateful Altman's Jewish Radio Hour, over chairman of the national member- LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING for the understanding and hell) Station WMBC, from 12 to 1:30 ship and finance committee, and of the outside world which has p. m. this Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Arons of New York made SO much of this purposeful member of the national executive work possible. They hope that board. we will see them through, that we Harris Candidacy for The membership of the Council will help them to help their young- for the past year has been 40,000. Circuit Judge Announced SAYE AIONEYA' er brothers and sisters (who are Dr. Everett R. Clinchy of New ( IME:p SAYE TIME, , many of them still going to York, director taf the National Harold N. Harris, who has prac- schools in which neither teachers ticed law in Detroit for over 12 Conference of Jews and Christ- I. H. POLOZKER nor pupils talk to them, and where years, has been prevailed upon ians, will conduct a seminar on they are not allowed to answer by his many friends to enter the hint for the office he seeks," sta- racial relations at the Triennial - o% any of the qestions). They them- ted Samuel J. I.eve, director of Convention of the National Coun- selves are struggling to maintain the Bureau of Investigation for cil of Jewish Women in New Or- SIIKLE 500 at Shaarey Zedek and enlarge their youth organi- Wayne Coounty. leans, March 13, it was announced ONLY Father and Son Dinner zations—a work of great impor- "His sterling record as Assist by Mrs. Arthur Brin, president of tance since these organizations You can live in luxurious comfort in De- ant United States District Attor- the Council. Taking part in the make it possible to help those who troit's newest downtown hotel—yet be Approximately 500 fathers and ney under the late President seminar with Dr. Cheeky will be are having a harder time to ad- within • few steps of your office—very eco- sons attended the Father and Son Woodrow Wilson's administration, the Rev. Edward S. Murphy, pro- WEEK just themselves, and since they dinner of the Men's Club of is known to all residents of De- fessor of philosophy at Xavier nomically at these reduced permanent rates. offer something of the 'young' Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday eve- troa. His reputation for honesty University, and Rabbi Louis Bin- MISS PAULINE BAERWALD life of comradeship which they and integrity is unquestioned and stock of Temple Sinai in • New ning. can get in no other way today. Harry M. Shulman, president of his activities in charitable and Orleans. self, as she writes in a letter to the Men's Club, was the master philanthropic work in our com- Jews They Are An Honor to All the officers of the United Jewish CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STREET of ceremonies. Lawrence W. munity is well known." "To my mind one of the most Appeal, how they were working to Mr. Polozker is associated in D. C. L. Class of 1907 to Crohn spoke for the fathers, and 'wonderful things about these help themselves, and what their his son, David, spoke for the sons. the practice of law with his bro- Honor Judges Richter - Both emphasized the need for an ther, Samuel F. Polozker and Ida . and Moynihan DR. CLARKE CANDIDATE extensive program of Jewish edu- Lippman, formerly with the Wo - FOR EDUCATION BOARD cation. men's Division of the Detroit The class of 1907 of the De- One of the most notable Yiddish The entertainment program in- Police Department. He is also troit College of Law will honor poets of recent times was Simon Dr. Norman E. Clarke, who for cluded the showing of the talk- brother of Dr. I. L. Polozker, di- Circuit Court Judges Theodore J. Samuel Frug, who was born in several years served as chief of ing picture, "Play Ball, through rector of the Psychopathic Clinic Richter and Joseph A. Moynihan 1860, in a Jewish agricultural the heart department of the North the courtesy of Ben and Lou of Recorder's Court, and Dr. J. in a banquet at the Barium Tower Colony in the Ukraine. After at- End Clinic, has announced his can- Cohen; Stunts by Sandy Lyle, II. Polozker. on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 19, at taining a reputation as a writer didacy for School Inspector at the Scotch jugglers; acts by Dr. 1 o'clock. Judges Richter and of Russian poems and stories, he Primaries on March 4. Quack and Mack, magicians; sel- Moynihan were both members of Dr. Clarke was born in Mt. started writing in Yiddish in 1888 ections by an accordion player Fred B. Collier Endorsed for this class which has produced a and reached a very high standard Pleasant, Mich., is 42 years old, and songs, in which the fathers Judge by Leaders number of prominent attorneys. both on account of the imaginative married and has three children and and sons joined, by II. A. Mc- DR. NORMAN E. CLARKE The chairman in charge of the nature of his subjects and the deep HAROLD N. HARRIS Donald. Fred B. Collier, Democratic committee arranging the banquet Jewish feeling by which his work has lived in Detroit for 12 years. Nathan L. Milstein was the candidate for Circuit Judge, has race for Circuit Judge, on the was inspired. One of the finest of He was graduated in medicine chairman of the committee which been a resident of Detroit for is Ralph S. Moore. Democratic ticket. hisimems was entitled "The Sham- from the University of Michigan Judge Richter has been circuit over 30 years. His father, the court judge since March 29, 1921, Mr. Harris is 33 years old, is arranged the program. mass Daughter," and this is the in 1921 and later took his Master's A telegram of greetings to the late Bernard Collier, was a life- story of this very beautiful com- Degree. He has more than an or- married and resides at 3248 Glen- when he was appointed by Gov- position. dinary interest in education, hav- dale Ave. Ile is a life long resi- audience was read from Isaac long Democrat and prominently ernor Alex J. Groesbeck, to fill The old Shammas lay asleep and ing taught school to pay his way dent of Detroit, was educated in Shetzer, president of the Shaarey identified in Jewish affairs in De- a vacancy caused by the death of he had a dream. It seemed to him through college. local schools, and is considered Zedek, who left Sunday with his troit. Judge George S. Mourner. Previous as if a cripple was stumping about During the time Dr. Clarke was Fred B. Collier attended the to that he had served nine years qualified for the position of Cir- family for a brief stay in Florida. on crutches. He awoke in a fright teaching, he was superintendent of Detroit College of Law and grad- in the justice courts. cuit Judge. Has1 uated from the Detroit City Law and lit the lamp. To his horror he the High School and Township Mr. Harris is a member of the Goering's Visit to Poland Judge Moynihan, who was ap- Quick Effect saw a stick moving about the room School Unit of McMillan Township Detroit Bar Association, Wayne School. He is a past chancellor of pointed to the Circuit Bench also WARSAW. (JTA) —The visit all by itself. Stump, stump , in the upper peninsula of Michi- Alpha Theta Kappa Legal Fra- in 1921, to fill a vacancy caused County Bar Association, Michi- stump. It was an evil omen and gan and also was principal of a gan State Bar Association, Amer- of General Goering to Poland has ternity, a member of the infant's by the resignation of Judge the old Shammas trembled. Then large city grade school in Saginaw. ican Bar Association, Intercollegi- not only led to a change in the injury committee of the Detroit George P. Codd, who was elected he heard his daughter, Deborah, He is a member of the Wayne ate Club of Detroit, Sinai Dem- German-Polish relations but has Bar Association and chairman of to Congress, was one of the crying, "Quick, Father, arouse the County Medical Association and ocratic Executives and Congrega- resulted in German deputies in the Citizen's Committee en Par- youngest men named to the Cir- congregation! Our Rabbi is in dan- Detroit Medical Club, and has been tion Beth El. His offices are at the Polish parliament voting - for dons and Parolee. He is also a cuit Court. He was only 34 at ger!" The Shammas dressed hur- president of the West Side Medical the first time last week in favor member of the University Dia- 910 Majestic Bldg. the time. riedly and found, as his daughter Society. He was chief of the Card- of the budget. triet Democratic Club. has mid, that the Rabbi was griev- iac Service of Grace Hospital, and This startling change in the at- In the Democratic campaigns of Suggest League Mandates Com• ously ill. He hurried from door to holds consultant positions at North titude of the German deputies has THE NEW WANDERING JEW—FROM GERMANY TO PALESTINE 1930, 1932, and 1934, Mr. Col- Tivoli' Brewing Co. Dedi. mission Visit Palestine door and called the congregation End Clinic and Pine Crest Sani- caused much comment in the cates New Brewbouse GENEVA. (JTA) — A novel political circles here, in view of lier made stump speeches at meet- to the Synagogue. tarium. He has written numerous Meanwhile, Deborah sat sobbing articles on various phases of heart attitude is toward their corn- young people is that they have suggestion that members of the the fact that the representativevs ings throughout Michigan, espe- pletely changed future. not forgotten that they are young. cially in the northern part of the The first event on the formal in her room. "Our Rabbi is in dan- disease for medical journals, is at Mandates Commission of the "It is strange to think of hero- I am sorry for and depressed League of Nations be given an of the German minority in Po- state where he is well acquainted. dedication program this week of ger," was all she could say. She present an extra-Mural Instructor land have always remonstratively In recognition of his campaign the Tivoli Brewing Company's loved the old Rabbi who had been in the Medical School of the Uni- ism apart from flags and trum- about the older people—sorry for opportunity by the League to voted against the budget when- work for the Democratic Party new brewhouse on Mack Ave. was as a father to her. Often she sat versity of Michigan and has been pets—but the attitude of the Jew- the younger ones, but emphatical- make a personal visit to Pales- at his side and he taught her the greatly interested in the medical ish youth of Germany today, to ly not depressed about them. It tine in order to study on the spot ever it came up for a vote in and his close affiliation with the a luncheon and inspection of the parliament. Democratic leaders, he has been plant given for tradepaper rep- prayers and the wisdom of the care of the lower income groups. the different problems connected Deputy Lewin, the representa- sages. "Learn, Deborah," he would He published a book entitled "Med- with the Palestine mandate, was tive of the Orthodox Agudath given a high rating by the Wayne resentatives and members of the County Counsel of Democratic daily press of this city and other say to her, "and one day with God's `cal Care of the Wage Earner." made here Monday at the session Israel party, which supports the help you will grow great and wise "As a citizen outstanding in his Michigan cities. of the Council of the League, by Polish government, announced at Clubs. like Deborah the prophetess." And profession, a successful organizer, Mr. Collier has the endorsement Following this pre-view by the the representative of Spain. the mnie session of the parlia- of many prominent men not of press of what the brewery trade now she sat weeping. "Help him, intensely interested in education The session of the Council list- ment that his party would also the Jewish faith. He has the en- accepts as one of the "show brew- dear God!" she cried. "Help him!" from all angles, Dr, Norman E. ened to a report submitted by Dr. vote for the budget. Ile empha- The congregation, great and Clarke would be a credit and asset dorsement of Aaron DeRoy, eries" of the country, branch Benes, Foreign Minister of Cze- small, had gathered in the little to the Board of Education. In con- sized at the same time, however, Adolph Finsterwald and many managers, district managers and choslovakia, on behalf of the Man- synagogue and prayed and sang senting to serve in this non-sala- that a too heavy taxation is be- others. salesmen of bottle beer and keg dates Commission. Dr. Bones re- Psalms for the recovery of their sled position, he deserves the sup- ing imposed upon the Jewish pop- beer from all parts of Michigan ported the conclusions of the beloved Rabbi. Messengers came port of the citizens of Detroit," his ulation and unjustified discrimin- will spend the next two days Ile who shows compassion to Commission's last session on Pal- and said that their teacher was supporters state. ations are being practiced with mankind, shall from Heaven Com- .acquainting themselves with the estine. The Council took cogniz- sinking. Then the congregation regard to the Jewish schools. many new and modern, scientific passion find.—Talmud. ance of Dr. Bene's report, but made a desperate resolve. Each one "I hope that the Pilsudski gov- It is our duty to visit the sick if and mechanical appliances, and withheld approval on the different should offer to give a portion of Every Israelite Holds the ernment will not curtail the the disease is not of a contageous installations of equipment that recommendations till the next ses- his own life to save the Rabbi. The Honour of His People in rights of the Jews," Deputy mature.—Tolmad. have been provided to facilitate sion of the Council in April. list was noted down and the pa- His Hands Lewin said. and increase the production capa- In his report Dr. Benes men- pers, recording the days that each city of the plant. tioned the inception of the var- was prepared to sacrifice, were " 'All Israelites are mutually ac- Howard Colby, chairman of the ious organs of autonomy in the placed in the Ark. The officers countable for each other.' In a boat Tivoli board of directors and pres- Palestine municipality and meas- came to Deborah to ask what she at sea one of the men began to bore ident of the Michigan Brewers woud give. "Write down," she said, a hole in the bottom of the boat. ures taken to develop colonization Association, acting as host of the "that I give my whole life for the On being remonstrated with, he an- in the country. Ile also drew the occasion, conducted the inspec- Rabbi's sake." "What!" they ex- swered, 'I am only boring under attention of the council to the tion, pointing out many of the im- claimed, "your whole life?" And my own seat."Yes', said his com- fact that petitions demanding proved features of brewery prac- her old father, the Shammbs, equality with Moslems in religious rades, 'but when the sea rushes in tice which have brought praise to turned pale. But Deborah insisted courts had been settled, as was we shall all be drowned with you.' this Detroit institution. and signed the paper, which was So it is with Israel. Its weal or one' demanding the inclusion of The new brewhouse, supple- placed with the rest in the Ark. the Ashkenazi Council in the Kne- its woe is in the hands of every in- Then a miracle happened. The dividual Israelite.'" menting the older plant, is the —Talmud. seth old Rabbi suddenly rallied. New pride of all Tivoli officials and The Jewish part of the report strength flowed through his veins. employees. It is an eight-story was adopted by the council with- Asserts Trials Face Hungary's He got up and declared he had building of sparkling copper and out debate. No mention was made Jewish Youth never felt better . But that night stainless steel equipment, dos of the petitions referring to Pal- BUDAPEST. (JTA)—The eco- Deborah died. The whole Congre- signed for the best utilization of estine which had been presented gation followed her remains to the nomic position of Hungarian THE GERMAN-JEWISH YOUTH "CHANGING OVER HIS LIFE" at the November session of the mace and the most effective hand- grave. Time went on. The village Jewish youth is extremely tragic,. ling of materials. League Council, and no remark grew to a big town, people died. Baron Berthold Ilatvany, vice- my mind, is nothing short of he-' is an honor to have such gallant was offered by the representative Visitors are impressed by the Others were born. But the Rabbi president of the Hungarian Pro- roic There is nothing blatant or young people as our contempor- architectural contract between the of the mandatory power, Great aries, it is a privilege to be able lived on. All his thoughts were Palestine League, asserted at a new sections of the plant and noisy about it--there are no dra- to help them, and their thank , will Britain. with Deborah. Late at night, as he meeting of Hungarian Zionists. • the original structure built 36 Declaring that although Hun- matics, there is just quiet pur- conic in more than words, in the sat at his studies, he seemed to years ago, when the name "Tivo- My Neighbor's Roses hear sweet music an dto see the garian legislation was free of poseful work," Miss Baerwald real things which I am confident li" first came to mean a better gentle face of his beloved pupil. anti-Semitism and the government' writes. they wil !achieve in the future." beer to Detroiters. The roye s ri .1 upon my neighbor vine Saw No Defeatism "Now you would have been a friendly to the Jews, the Baron Are owned by him. but they •re also bride," he murmurs to himself. "I can honestly say that among said that economic conditions cre- s% th• root and his the labor too to Lebanon Asks Jewish Entry Ite n'w' And as little children were born ated by the war had drastically the young people with whom I Another Record in Sales of slut mine C. well its his the Joy their Build Land the old Rabbi thought to himself, cut down opportunities. loNelineme to Nlew. spoke (to some at great length,!, Pontiac Sixes "Now she would have been a moth- JERUSALEM. (JTA) —Jewish They bloom for me and are for me as "The breakdown of the middle- to others only for a few minutes), I er," and on the air he seemed to class and the dismemberment of not once did I come across one! colonization in the French man- fitir In the month of January more hear the sweet moody of cradle Hungary are directly responsible with a defeatist philosophy," her dated area of Lebanon in Syria, As for the man who gave them all his new Pontiac sixes and eights were songs, tender lullabies. Thirteen for the drastic cut in opportuni- letter continues. would be welcomed by the popu- T h 'uTe m I rich heron. • gooil man grew delivered at retail in the United years passed "Now," thought the ties for public service and for A roe. flail Nine for all his neighbor's States than during any previous "It is amazing to see with what lation, particularly since the area Niew . Rabbi, "her son would have been many types of economic advance- January since 1928, according to courage, often with what real en- is not predominatly Moslem, it bar mitzvah, growing up to become I know from this that others PInnt fm was learned here. The non-Mos- H. J. Klingler, president and ment," Baron Ilatvany said. thusiasm they are facing this com- a scholar." And later he seemed to general manager of Pontiac Motor "Fewer people are needed now plete change in their lives. Those lem groups have sent • memoran- And wh•t they own my Joy may Mint be. hear the music of harps and violins why be .tarn when DO 1714101 that's Company. in all branches of life and it is who intend to say in Germany, dum to the French govern lent go IMP playing a merry wedding march. urging the stimulation of Jewish The figures show a total of 7290 , . Is grown tor sot, upon your neighbor "Now", he murmured, "her daugh- not surprising that the Jewish and to spend their lives as car- immigration to Lebanon on the retail deliveries this year compared 'One? youth are the first to feel the ef- penters or sign painters instead , ABRAHAM nnuncit ter would have been married." with 2587 for January, 1934 • ground that this would bring pros- And so he seemed to watch over fect. It is a historic fact that of as lawyers or merchants, have perity to the country. and 5316 for January, 1933. He, who saves the life of or, Deborah's developing life. And the Jews of the Diaspora have not lost dignity in their own eyes In other words, deliveries this In view of the fact that the is as great and as heroic tears rolled from his eyes. "If on- been compelled to adapt them- or in those of their contempor- year are 300 per cent over ly I could hear her sigh and weep," selves to fill the economic gaps aries. They take pride in their French government is taking di- as he who saves a whole world of January last year and almost en he exclaimed. "If only affliction in the life of their countries. And new work, and they intend to reef interest in the fate of Sa people.—Talmud. great as the two previous Janu- came upon her that she would wish as these gaps were filled. Jews maintain their lives, certainly on Jewish refugees, it is expi teiTi arys combined. Charles Rubinoff, candidate for because of his progressive views. that the settlement of Jews 6. the found their opportunities shut more modest scale, but with no to die! Let me see her tears!" But More cars were delivered durink all he heard were the sweet melo- off. Christian youth were taking change in their 'standard of living Lebanon and other parts of Syria Monday from the Executive of the Common I'leas Court, is As a tool and die maker he h. , the final ten days of January than , di- may be accomplished with th shown here with his famous dies of a peaceful existence. And positions previously left to the , of the soul,' if one can phrase it the Jewish Agency by associa- during all of January last year rect assistance of French autSor- tions of Jewish farmers and in- brother, Dave Rubinoff, who ap- movements to organize the me- life became burdensome to the old Jews. in that way. and unfilled orders from dealers Rabbi, who owned it all to Deb- "The only way to meet the Preparing Joyously for Palestine. Hies. dustrialists, in view of the danger! pears on Eddie Cantor's hour chanics. Ile was also active with have gone up 8566 since December Frank Murphy in the relief drive orah. Time went on. New people problem created is to intensify A group of Jewish financiers is existing for Palestine industry, every Sunday evening. 31st. "Those who are going to Pal- While the two brothers have for th- unemployed. Charles came. New customs arose. The Palestine work and provivde open- already in Syria to survey the sos- and agriculture due to the lack' Shipments into the export field marched side by side through lift served es D. S. R. Claims At- have shown an even more remark- aged Rabbi, living on and on, felt ings for young men to emigrate estine are working as they have sibilities of Jewish settlement of labor hands. never worked before to prepare strange "If only I could die!" he to Palestine. This type of work The associations pointed nut in ■ virile struggle to fame and torney f, r three years. able gain with a total for January there. themselves for what they know Dave. while a dreamer of this year of 1586 against 232 for fortune, alike in ideals of service, pleaded again and again. is the only solution for the hard It is hoped to acquire a large that many works started cannot magic dreams and ■ creator of the month last year and 235 for And then God took pity on him. Int of Hungarian Jewish youth." will be a pioneering life—and they are unlike yet in endow- be finished due to the acute short- they are working with joy and tract of land and then sell parels The wind blew and whistled. The Baron Hatvany declared. beautiful harmonica, is also ae- January 1933. age of labor, and that other en- ments. with a spirit of mutual helpful- to individual Jewish settlers. old Rabbi heard the wailing of Charles Rubinoff has always tive in the Musicians Union, par- Production of 1935 models terprises cannot be started at all.' Growers Ask Visas for More ness which it is wonderful to see. mourners. "El mole rachamin! De- ticularly in the arrangements of through December and January been articulate in his pronounce- Especially handicapped are the Workers "Many of the young men to borah is no more!" At last! At benefit concerts throughout the has been more that double the the Rabbi's soul parted from his , whom I spoke are learning trades, Quick and persistent action to orange groves, where there are ments for the workers On more last!" the Rabbi exclaimed. "My not sufficient hands to pick the than one occasion he has aroused country to aid the distressed mu- production of 1934 ma in the body, and on the next day the con- sufferings are at end. Take me. gregation was mourning its Rabbi! settling down to strenuous 18- obtain more immigration visas for fruit, was stated. same two months a yeas* ago. the ire of the reactionary powers, Mentos. or two-year courses of Jewish laborites was demanded dear daughter, into the world of London Jewish Chronicle. I month — reality!" And like an angel's kiss SIDNEY-HILL Dexter AUTO 1 7 WASH Ar z 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST EACH otasoa Weekly e , for Your PERMANENT HOME at this fine hotel 0 0 circumstanced cried out against their subjection to "the exquisite cruelty of handling food which they are not allowed to eat — carrying sheaves while racked with hunger, trending the wine- press while suffering thirst." This is only one example of the Biblical ideal of social justice that Dr. Ephraim Frisch, San An- tonio, Texas, cites in his new tract "Philanthropy in the Biblical Era." Rabbi Louis I. Egelson, Cincinnati, secretary of the Tract Commission of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations announces the appearance of the new tract, the 23rd published by the Union. The tract can be described as the "Biblical Source for the New Iii •il," although it was actually written before the term "New Dent" had become a catchword, because as Dr. Frisch shows, the ideals for philanthropy today so closely resemble the teachings of the prophets. Dr. Frisch points out that the Jews introduced two new ele- ments into the work of philan- thropy, ethical fervor combined with the recognition of charity as • universal obligation. Ile shows how the biblical writers had a profound interest in the welfare of the poor and the defenseless. The tract is available for free distribution. BARLUM HOTEL Shammas's Daughter Charles Rubinoff and His Violinist Brother I a