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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935

VOL. XXXVI, No. 39

FEDERATION PLAN, SPOKESMEN FOR THREE FAITHS HAIL OBSERVANCE
HUMERUS CLAUSUS OF ANNUAL BROTHERHOOD DAY ON SUNDAY, FEB.
TO BE DISCUSSED

Shaarey Zedek Plans Inter-
eating Symposia for
Friday Services

NEWSPAPER PRINTED, MICHIGAN
V

4

PLANS COMPLETED 'Rabbinical Assembly
dhoi s Hn
e i d,rau vo t r h s
n nE: t.
JA ABY A TN
VISIT
FOR 3 -DAY
FOR
"

r

th e Palestine Labor
Movement

Program Includes Press Con-
A statement endorsing the Pal-
ference, Banquet and
estine labor movement was made
Public Meeting

Dr. A. M. Hershman Presents the Jewish Viewpoint; Judge Jose
A. Moynihan Speaks for the Catholics and Dr. Ash-
worth for the Protestants

public Tuesday by the Rabbinical

Assembly of America, composed
TO LECTURE SUNDAY
of the majority of Conservative
AT MASONIC TEMPLE rabbis throughout the country.

MAIMONIDES PROGRAM
MARCH 29 WEEK-END

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

New Hebrew Schools

Branch on Wildemere

At the last meeting of the
board of directors of the
United Hebrew Schools, it was
decided to open a branch of
the Ilebrew Schools in the
Oakman district. Arrange-
ments have been made with
the Board of Education of the
City of Detroit to open classes
in the McCullough School, lo-
cated at 13120 Wildemere.
Monday, March 4, has been
set as the first day of registra-
tion.
_

LOCAL FEDER ATION
AGENCIES ARRANGE
SERIES OF EVENTS

Educational Meetings to Be
Sponsored by Service
Group Committee

CENTER, CHILD CARE
BODY PICK OFFICERS

The statement, which was unani-
At the request of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, three eminent spokesmen for the His Topic to Be "The Road inously adopted 'by the executive,
Group Meetings of Family
Hershman, Butzel, Peiaer Jewish, Catholic and Protestant groups in Detroit-Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi .0 to the Jewish State
council of the assembly, was ,
Welfare, Child Care, Non-
Speak March 1 on "Chat. Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of the Wayne County
drafted by Dr. Mordecai M. Kap-
in Palestine"
Local Agencies
Ian, dean of the Teachers' !natl.
suit Court and Dr. Robert A. Ashworth, educational secretary of the National Confer-
lenge to Federations"
-
Vladimir Jabotinsky, president lute of the Jewish Theological
ence of Jews and Christians - prepared the following statements on the occasion of
A
series
of important meetings
Congregation Shaarey Zedek annual observance of Brotherhood Day, which is being marked by special meetings of the World Union of Zionist Seminary of America, anal was
are planned by the various com-
announces the completion of ar-
I Revisionists, famous journalist, introduced jointly by the Social
religious
services
throughout
the
country
this
Sunday,
Feb.
24:
and
mittees of the Detroit Service
rangements for an important
t linguist, novelist and brilliant Justice Commission of the Assem-
Group, which Is the fund-raising
series of lectures and symposia

i Orator, organizer of the Jewish bly of which Rabbi Milton Stein-
agency of the Jewish Welfare
at the late Friday evening sere-
• Legion for Palestine during the berg is chairman, and the Pales-
tine
Committee,
Committee,
of
which
Rabbi
ices.
Congressional Investigating Federation.
A. M. Heller of Broo klyn is
Observe Brotherhood Day
On Monday evening, Feb. 25,
The program as arranged by
Committee Submits
man. The statement re-affirms
at 8 p. m., the family welfare
the special committee in charge *
With Program at Center
Its Report
the
"
official
and
authoritative"
committee,
of which William
of these services includes ad-
'
-
endorsement of the labor move-
Friedman is chairman, will meet
dresses by visiting as well as local By JUDGE JOS. A. MOYNIHAN
The Jewish Community Cen-
v
By DR. A. M. HERSHM
meat
in
Pnlestine
adopted
at
the
speakers on questions of current
WASHINGTON. (JTA) - The ih the Men's Club Room of Tem-
ter, 8904 Woodward Ave., will
.
-
annual convention of the Assem- Nazi movement in the United ple Beth El to discuss Casts which
This interest.
Great ideas demand noble ex- observe Brotherhood Day with
bly on July 5, 1934, at Tanners- States was perceptibly stemmed illustrate the work of the Jewish
The call of the National Cone
This Friday evening, Feb. 22, preasion and high ideals a corn- a program which will be Brion-
villa, N. Y., and declares that as a result of the Congressional Social Service Bureau.
Dr. Abraham Newman, professor prehensive hearing. Thus it is sored this Sunday at 8:30 p. m, ference of Jews and Christians
" we believe that such re-affirm- investigation of un-American
for a nationwide observance:0
of history at Dropsie College, that anything short of genius is by the Aleph Zedek Aleph Fra-
On Wednesday evening, Feb.
tion is necessary at this time in
Philadelphia, will be the speaker inadequate to set forth the lofty ternity, Chapter 63. Speakers Brotherhood Day on Feb. 24 't
27, at 6:30 o'clock, at Temple
view of the charges made against
at the regular services on the end, the gentle humanizing force, will represent the Protestant, a call to all genuinely religious,
Beth El, the newly-appointed
the Palestine labor movement in
topic "The Jews and Western the potential good for all the Catholic and Jewish faiths. men and women to demonstrate
child care committee of the Serv-
certain quarters."
Civilization: An Interplay of His- people of this nation contained Catholicism will be represented their faith in human fellowship.
ice Group will hold a dinner-
Denying the charge that the
torical Influences."
in the observance of a Brother- by Judge Vincent M. Brennan The opportuneness of this call.
meeting. Mrs. Edith B. Berco-
Histadruth, the official labor
Federation Symposium
hood Day.
of the Wayne Circuit Court, will not be questioned. A great
vich, director of the Jewish Child
party in Palestine, Is "stirring
d has
as Setted
l
h world.
on the
wor.
At the services on Friday eve-
Surely we Americans more Protestantism by the Rev. War- c
Placement Bureau, will report on
up class warfare," the state.
sing, March 1, Dr. A. M. Hersh- than any people in the world to- ren Wheeler Pickett of the Prejudice Is rampant. Racial
problems for the adoption of
ment alleges that "this charge
man, Fred M. Butzel and Kurt day need not be told of the ob. First Congregational Church, animosities and national antag-
children as they affect the work
is a cloak behind which re-
Peiser will participate in a gym- vious benefits accruing from the and Judaism by Rabbi Leon onisms have assumed alarming
of this bureau. Dr. Louis A.
actionaries have taken refuge
The hundred-per-
posium on the central theme, "A cultivation of a true brotherly Pram of Temple Beth El. Mu- proportions.
Schwartz will lead the discussion.
to ■ ilack those who strive to
Challenge to Federations."
spirit one for the other. The de- sical selections will follow the center is abroad, -preaching• the
Melville S. Welt is chairman of
defend the rights of the op.
doctrine
of
hate
and
seeking
to
This symposium will be based pression has brought us face to talks.
the child care committee.
p
d."
The statement also
inflame
the
popular
passions.
It
t
on the important article by Dr. face with a great economic prin.
After the program there will
Non-Local Agencies Meet
refutes the charge that the His•
Mordecai Kaplan. It is consid- ciple. We have learned beyond be dancing. No admission will is a perilous situation, this. At a
VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY
An important meeting of the
tadruth is teaching and dissem•
ered one of the more important shadow of doubt that the well- be charged and all interested time like this, it is imperative l
non-local agencies committee, of
inating atheism. "It is a matter
that all truly religious men and
challenges hurled at Federations being of one is unquestionably are invited to attend.
which Simon Shetzer is chairman
women unite to combat the forces World War and of the Jewish of record that the Histadruth
in this country, and the discus- and irrevocably bound up with
and Bernard Isaacs is secretary,
of evil which, if unchecked, may self-defense in Jerusalem during and its affiliated organisations
lion at Shaarey Zedek is expect- the well-being of all. This is
-
will discuss the Palestinian angles
prove our undoing.
ed to bring out the various con- merely a material approach to
the Arab riots of 1021, will be have bean respectful of the
'
of the forthcoming Allied Jewish
Brotherhood Day is the out- the guest of Detroit Jewry on tradition•I practices of their
tending viewpoints on the sub- the subject, but what of higher
Campaign at a meeting to be held
fellow Jews," the statement
ject.
come of the realization of the Feb. 22 to 25, inclusive.
values? What of the spiritual as,
at 8:15 p. m. on Wednesday,
declares.
Maimonides Programs
need for fostering good will be-
The Jabotinsky Reception Com-
pect of the question? It is the
March 6, in the Men's Club Room
The statement goes on to as-
By Dr. Robert A. Ashworth
tween racial and religious groups. mittee of Detroit made public the
The 800th anniversary of the spiritual tone of a civilization
of Temple Beth El.
It is well to bear in mind, how- program of Mr. Jabotinsky's visit, aert that we share with the His-
birth of Moses ben Mahon which, after all, determines its
NOTE: Dr. Ashworth,
tadruth those religious ideas and
Fred M. Butzel will outline the
ever,
that
the
day
will
be
of
no
as
follows:
Maimonides will be observed in fitness to survive and our vaunted morroirs
educallenul
reel.,
er, of the N.-
ideals which recognize the sane-
work of the Joint Distribution
& variety of ways. On Friday civilization is a pitiful failure if
avail, will be just another day
The Three-Day Program
Herod Conference el Jena and
JOHN W. McCORMACK
1.
A
press
conference
on
Fri-
City
and
dignity
of
human
life
s,
is
a
Committee.
Philip Slomovitz will
cnrisinm
added to the many special ones
evening, March 8, Dr. Israel Efros it leaves room for bitterness, re•
Ittist
on
%Mart'
who ho, Ding dedirobni 11111141. 1f . to
we already have, unless it aims day, Feb. 22, , at 4 p. m., a at the and which strive for the estab- activities, Congress was informed speak on the activities of the Jew-
of Buffalo University will speak crimination and wrath among
the promotion of good. ill ice-
ish Agency for Palestine. Rabbi
on the life and works of Maimoni. neighbors.
tween •II,V end
end Gentile. He Is a to engender in the adherents of Statler Hotel, at which Mr. Jab- lishment of a society in which
last Friday in a report submitted
contributing editor to the Chris-
des.
the most diverse religious faiths Minsky will state to the repre- these ideals will be realized. We to it by Representative John V. Leon Fram will discuss the work
We have come a long way down
Century and the author of
The entire week-end of March the ages
a new attitude towards one a n - sentatives of the press the pur- agree with the /listadruth that McCormack of Massachusetts, of the Hebrew University and
replete
lete with
. Histor is re
"The Union of Christian Forces In
Miss Zelda Rosenthal will be the
29 will be devoted to a Maimoni- tales of the ravages
other-an attitude of mutual re- pose of his visit to the United only through a cooperative com- committee chairman.
America" and "Being a Chris-
nation
,
spokesman for the Mizrachi.
opect and sympathetic recognition. States, explain the principles of monwealth can such a society be
des celebration, under the aus- against nation, a man against m
n
man,
Asserting
that
the
movement
pices of the Library Board of and brother against
Time was when the prevailing the New Deal in Zionism as ad- established and these religious
Speaker's Benno
ainst brother.
g
,
had made considerable headway
Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Hershman
relation
which
existed
betweep
voated
'
by
the'
World
Zionist
ideals
be
achieved.
We
see
In
Under the chairmanship of
Brotherhood Day, inaugurated
The participants in those strug-
evisionist anituniaation, and out. the labor movement in Palestine prior to the institution of the Rabbi- Leon'
will speak at the Friday evening
ence
of
Jews
and
Christians
whose
the,
devotees
of
diffarentItt,4irattl
Fram, a' lunchon
•the
National
Confer-
gift were but, _human, 'like our- Mut Year-by ,
'mites-on'March ' 29,s sand”th
was one of hatred, o r open war- line the acute Jewish' problem the only instrument for obvi- Investigation, the report defined meeting of the speakers' bureau
will be a s pecia l p r ogrll
am on selves, they felt the heat of sum- c o-chairme n are H on. Newton D. fare. Men who dared to face that fac es the world today and ating in that land the economic the disclosures made in the course will be held at 12:15
on Tuesday.
day mer and the winter's cold. They
sins which have beset the mod- of 31 executive and public hear-
Saturday even ing a n d a
Baker, Prof. C. J. H. Hayes and the majority with ideas and ideals the way to relieve it.
Feb. 26, at Hotel Statler.
eli
m en w ings in Washington, New York,
mw
n o rld. As rgious
Sunda,
y March 30 and
This thrilled to life and friendship. during W. Straus, will be observed running counter to those current
2. On Sunday, Feb. 24, at 1:30 erust
Rabbi Fram announces that the
o
They
feared
and
loved
and
hated.
Chicago,
Los
Angeles,
Asheville,
gi
ve
our
w
hol
e-hearted
supe
Maimonides celeb ration will als
to Stltel,
er Ho a din-
communities across and do onventio nal fared badly. The p. m., at the
inhea t least
sup- N. C., and Newark, N. J., have work of the committee will be
mark the official opening of the They knew both tenderness and t
measure meted out t o d is- ner will be giv en in his honor P
country600
Feb. 24 , or ha
outlined at that time, and that
again,
Like us,
ruthlessness.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I)
movement
in the up-
Shearey Zedek Library.
during the week preceding, a 100 seaters gave rise to the cynical for a selected group of friends of
ort the
to labor
the idealistic
aspirations
arrangements will be made to
they were not altogether bad, nor
Humerus Clausus Symposium
per cent increase over the preced- remark that men have "just and admirers. Mr. Jabotinsky building of our homeland."
have
members of the committee
Undoubtedly
The members of the executive
A symposium on the effects and altogether good.
in year. As President Roosevelt enough religion to make them will speak informally, depicting
address meetings of all Detroit
possible spread of a "Numerus they took that course which to, pointed out in a letter endorsing love one another."
the conditions of the Jews in the council of the Rabbinical Assem-
Jewish organizations in behalf of
wer e I the observance of the day, "its
world, the situation in Zionism bly are: Dr. Elias Margolis, Mt.
Clauses" in American colleges them seemed best. They
The Emancipation has broug t
the forthcoming Allied Jewish
at the Friday the result of their heredity, tradi- , association with the birthda h
Vernon, N. Y., president; Rabbi
us
will be discus
yo f about a chang e in the relation- and in Palestine.
Campaign, to be held in May.
Eugene Kohn, Verona, N..,
.I vice-
evening services on March 15. tion and environment. We can our first president will remind our ship between many of the fol.
Miller to Preside
2 Groups Elect Officers
The speakers will be Philip not judge them by our standards.
of his broad and tolerant
Maurice Samuel, eminent au-
president; Rabbi Louis Schwefel,
lowers
of
different
religious
faiths.
3.
The
climax
of
Mr.
Jabotin-
The Jewish Community Cen-
But today we salute a new era, , spirit and his consistent sus pport of
thor and lecturer, will be the guest
Slomovitz, Dr. Ilarry E. August
In
free
countries,
notably
our
sky's
visit
will
take
place
on
Sun-
New
Rochelle,
N.
Y.,
treasurer;
ter's
board of directors, at the
the
e,
1
asks
of
social
justice,
spea
principles of religious liberty own,
speaker at a meeting of the Zion-
and • third man to be announced one which
saner counsel prevails. day, Feb. 24, at 8:30 p. m. at Rabbi Henry Fisher, Arvern,
last meeting, on Feb. 13, re-
opportunity for all and brother- , and freedom of conscience."
'
N. Y. , recording secretary; Dr. ist Organization of Detroit. on
sent week.
The
tradition
associated
with
the
In
spite
of
the
many
attempts
the
Masonic
Temple,
Second
and
elected
its officers as follows:
inciples it is true
true, .
where the distin- Robert Gordis Rockaway Park, Tuesday evening, March 5, at
The services on March 22 will hood. These principles,
to stir up religious strife, , we are Temple Ayes.,
Judge Charles Rubiner, president;
,
Hotel Statler.
be in charge of the Junior Young had long ago found lodgment , name of George Washington is one
tpurgsw TunN TO L,rr pnoa
li
guishod
guest
will
deliver
his
mes-
L.
I.,
corresponding
secretary;
Nate
S.
Shapero,
first vice-presi-
within religion's realm and in the, , of respect for religious differences
--- ''
'
-
Alexander Basel, New
Having recently returned from dent; Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
Peopl e's Society.
sage to Detroit Jewry in the form
Friday evening services include social philosophies of great think-1 and of the co-operation of all cal-
York City; Dr. Louis Finkelstein, his yearly tour of Palestine, Mr.
of a lecture on the topic "The
second vice - president;
Henry
vocal selections by Cantor J. H. era of the past, but for lack of tural groups within the commun.
New York City; Rabbi Samuel Samuel's message is awaited with
Road to the Jewish State in Pal-
Meyers, treasurer; Mrs A. M.
and the Shaarey Zedek exercise they had atrophied like ity of American citizenship. "Of all
Fredman, Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. unusual interest.
Fredman,
Altohuler, secretary. Mrs. Andrew
It took, the animosities which have existed
"." In his lecture, Mr. Jab- Israel Goldstein, New York City;
Choir and are followed by a social some withered things.
There will be a nominal admis- Wineman and Sol It. Levin were
otinsky will publicly declare the
hour at which refreshments are the leavening influence of mate- , among mankind," he wrote, "those
principles of Ilerzlian Zionism Rabbi Lewis Grossman, Mt. Ver- sion charge for the lecture by Mr. chosen to serve on the executive
PAWS) 'I Which are caused by a difference
,PLEAKE TURN TO LAST
served. The public is invited. .
non N. Y.; Rabbi Harry Halpern, Samuel.
By DR. EDGAR D•WITT JONES
___
____
(PLEASN TURN TO LAST PARR)
and
the
ways
and
means
by
which
-
! of sentiment in religion appear to Minister of Central
.
Woodward
Wd
the Revisionist Zionist aim, name- Brooklyn,
N. Y.; Rabbi A. M. Bel-
be most inveterate and distressing,
ler, Brooklyn, N. Y.• Rabbi Leon
o
.
Christian
i rr ian Church
ly the creation of • Jewish State
and ought to be deprecated." His
S Lang, Newark, J.; Rabbi
in Palestine on both sides of the
letters, now famous, to Baptists,
I favor every move that means Jordan with a Jewish majority" Israel Levinthal, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Methodists, Roman Catholics, Qua.
Rabbi C. David Matt, Philadel-
kern and Jews, breathed the spirit, a better understanding among may be realized.
phis, Pa.; Rabbi Mortis Silver-
not of toleration merely, but of re- peoples of various faiths and
Jacob Miller, chairman of the
I inT ' , AD E)
(1 . 1.EANE TrItN
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE/
races. I am interested in hue Detroit committee which is ar-
manity as such and as opportu- ranging the Jabotinsky program,
nity comes, I use it in behalf of will preside at the meeting on
Kurt Peiser Announces Approval by Federation Budget
Conclusions Published in American Hebrew Are Based
brotherhood and siritual
p
CORD
Committee of Proposal to Include Item for New
radeship. The basic virtues, such Sunday J■
evening.
on Study of 80,000 Names of Directors
botinsky's Career
Building in Allied Jewish Campaign
as justice, truth, mercy and good Jabotinsky was born in Odessa.
of American Corporations
belong to all mankind, and Russia, in 1880, and has attended
The conference of Jewish or- bees were acquainted with the
I
That
Jews
do
not
control finance, to the American Hebrew 3825 or
should be cultivated deeply and the public schools and the gyni-
ganizations of Detroit, meeting true conditions in the home and;
widely.
and business, and that their inter-1 4.7 per cent appear to be J Jews, and
nasium (high school) of that cit y.
I
-
in second session at Hotel Statler the community.
Rumanian
Jews
and
Nation-
ests
are
as
diverse
as
those of the they hold collectively 9550 direc-
May it be that with the pass- At the age of 17 he left Russia
Individual members of the corn - Chief Rabbi of Italy Was an
lust Sunday afternoon, adopted
population generally, and are not , torships, or 24. each. The general
al Council of Young Israel
ing years upright and honorable and went to Italy. In 189e he be-
Outstanding Zionist
the report of the Committee of mittee addressed the conferences
largely
in finance, are conclusions list of 80,000 holds about 210,000
Catholics, Protestants and Jews came the foreign correspondent
Resign Affiliations
21 which went on record unani- and again reiterated their desire ' s
Leader
drawn in ■ survey by K. C. Bel-, directorships, or slightly over 2i4
may walk side by side on the of a well known Odessa news-
mously favoring a joint drive for for unity in Detroit Jewish coin- I
mont, appearing in the current is- each.
long march toward the City of paper, and his writings, appearing
Two
national
bodies
this
week
the Jewish Old Folks Ilome and munity efforts.
sue of the American Hebrew, na-
Refuting the impression that
) ROME.-Dr. Angelo Sacerdoti, God come down to earth.
'PLE ASE TURN
U
vii I,AT PADE)
withdrew from the American Jew- tional Jewish weekly.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman acted
all local and national agencies
Jews are chiefly engaged in finance,
, Grand Rabbi of Rome and out -
ish Committee and attacked its
which are included in the Allied as secretary
of it Sunday's
confer-
The survey is based on 80,00 , the survey indicates that the cor-
at which
was decided
that standing Zionist leader, died here
leadership.
ence,
Jewish Campaign.
names of directors in American porations in which Jews hold di-
,esday,
Tu
Feb. 19, at the age of
The United Rumanian Jews of corporations, appearing in Poor's ' rectorships are 33 per cent indus-
The committee's unanimously each organization be asked to act
49
.
a
re-
America, at the 26th annual con- Register of Directors for 1934, by trial, 40 per cent financial, 18 per
approved report also received the on the conference decisions,
vention in New York, heard x the process of selecting Jewish cent mercantile, and over 8 per
unanimous vote of the 'delegates port of the decisions to be sub.' Born at Reggie Emilia of an
old Italian-Jewish family, he at-
statement read by its president, names, and the results obtained are rent miscellaneous. Few Jewish
represented at the conference. nutted at the next sess i on o
tended the Rabbinical College of
Leo Vi'olfson, which severely criti- presented as an indication of what, names appear in industries such
The representatives of local or- conference.
By MILTON BROWN
Florence. lie was 28 years old
cized Dr. Cyrus Adler, James is "likely to be the picture for as light power, telegraph, telephone,
ganizations also went on record
when he became Grand Rabbi. At
Marshall and former Justice Jos- the country as a whole."
1134.
Jt
1r1111Tdntahle
insurance (not agents), shipping
(Camelght.
A$
M7,
endorsing the committee's f pro-
the celebration last year of his
eph M. Proskauer for their stand
Of the 80,000 names, according and shipbuilding. coal mining,
an
posal for the formation o
20th anniversary in office he re-
automobile
manufacturing, lumber,
on
the
World
Jewish
Congress.
United Jewish Council which is
ability of Revisionists to get immi•
ceived congratulatory telegrams PALESTINE
dairy products, railroads and news-
statement was
to serve as a forum on community
A Polish situation that is daily gration certificates to Palestine and '"r' Wolfson's
-
In recognition
of National from Jewish communities through-
papers.
With
regard to the Amer-
becoming more intense and tragic the warning against supporting the adopted by acclamation.
problems for all local groups.
ican press, the American Hebrew
ou t the world .
1 he National Council of Young
When Italy entered the World and controversy about Palestine, Revisionists Tel Hai Fund drive is-
Decisions on these two pro.
Brotherhood Day, which is to be
article
says
there
are about 2700
en- both within and with out , serve d sued by the Zionist Executive.
Israel sent a communication to
posals of the Committee of 21
celebrated in POO cities in every War in 1915 Rabbi Sacerdoti
daily and Sunday newspapers,
The next day Ben-Gurion ans. the American Jewish Committee
during the pa st w
eek to foc us at-
of the United States, Dr. I.eo listed as Jewish chaplain and left tention
, iirt
t
with
a
daily
average
issue of 42,-
on the Jewish Homeland. veered Jabotinsky's statement. He, formally severing relations with
's t7tesin efnotliomwaidne g b y ■ nIC lair"; P;eritsaenrt,
000,000. There are about 30 news-
.d. , I ' . v Be . Franklin will preach at Temole . for the front. For his services The Polish situation clearly indo however, did not go into the speci- it on the ground that its recent
,
e Itm, ti
ditor
rec
of the J• s •
El
Sunday
morning,
Feb.
24.
Be th
he was decorated with the Italian rates that the need for a more lib• Sc charges made by the Revisionist Policy is inimical to the welfare Annual Jewish Agricultural papers in which Jewish interests
Welfare Fe derati on of Detroit, i on the subject, "Barriers to Broth- We
are important, with a daily circu-
ar Cross.
eral immigration quota in Pales- leader. He agreed with Jabotinsky of the Jews of this country as
Services begin at th e
who presided. Mr. Peiser stated I e thood."
Society Report Reveals
lation of under 4,000,000.
are
invited.
1
In 1929 he served on the legis- tine is imminent. Meanwhile the that further peace negotiations are Jews and as Americans. This
that the budget committee of , Temple at 10:45. All
Progress
the Jewish W e lf are Federatios i The national celebration of Illative commission for the reform battle between the Laborite Ziono.t futile and stated that peace nego- communication was sent to the
Sperka
Will Speak on
tiations
"automatically
ended"
with
Committee
by
instruction
of
the
of
Executive
and
the
Revisionists
has
kas met an d h.,, recommended. Brotherhood Day has been initia- I of laws governing the exercise
Gabriel Davidson, general man-
sem- the resolution which the recent Re- mid-winter conference of Young
"World Without Jews"
to the Federati on board that if ! tad by the National Conference of i the Jewish faith in the kingdom come out into the open; any
ager
of
the
Jewish
Agricultural
visionist
convention
in
Krakow
Israel
held
Sunday
at
Yeshiva
■ nd when the board o f the Jew. i Jews and Christians of which Hon. ' and colonies. The commission Hence of truce has been completely
"A World Without Jews" is the
Society, Inc., has just issued the
.
his Old Folks Home asks that . Newton D. Baker is president and proposed a series of government - forgotten. Also, it is now revealed adopted. This resolution upheld' College in New York.
Society's 35th annual report. He title of Rabbi Joshua Sperka's lec-
Sabbath observance that the Arabs are still concerned the right of separate political ac-
Congress Rift Denied
a drive be conducted for a new Dr. Everett R. Clinchy of New al steps on
ti-' tion by the Revisionist organize-
The report of dissension al. reports that, "Jewish farmers are ture to be delivered at the next
' and special school texts for Jew- with plans to limit the duties of
building, that • Illnl of $100 , -
Teel: , s eirentive director.
Jewish Vice-Mayor of Jerusaler•. tion, which is against the discipline 'reed', existing in the adminis- holding on, determined to keep an- Friday evening gathering on March
While various phases a the ish students after the introduction
000 b. included in the Allied
chorage on the land." "They may 1, at 8:30, at Congregation B'nai
schools Daniel fluster, as much as possible. of the Zionist organisation.
trative
committee of the Ameri-
Jewish Campaign quota for this brotherhood ideal will be the sub- of religious training int•-
The two statements may deft- can Jewish Congress was denied not constitute a large number, but David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts,
Vladimir Jabotinsky, World Rt..
purpose.
beet of a number of pulpit ad- and the Catholic spirit into edu- visionist leader who is now in th, Rely be viewed as a new declare-
they have become warp and woof I This lecture is based on Robert
by Joshua I.. Goldberg. national
yr. Peiser stated that the plan dresses in Detroit next Sunday, ter- cation.
Nathan's recent book "Road of
country on a lecture tour, issued a tion of war between the Laborites secretary of the Congress, in a of the American farm fabric."
made it
United Jewish Comesua ilies
The society, through its Farm I Ages" in which he portrays a world
is to include two separate items fain local conditions have city-side
statement charging that World and the Revisionists. When Sen.
the Jewish Loan Department, has granted up I exile of the Jews on their way to
postpone a
Dr.
Sacerdoti
formed
a
union
expedient
to
t n the budget: 0

issued to
f
Zionist Executive with "deliberate Curio!, said that the "way to the statement
until a later .. .lc
Telegraphic Agency in connection to the end of its last fiscal year, I a Mongolian desert. Rabbi Sperka
e
Jewish communities in infringement both in spirit and let- Zionist Congress is open for Jabot-
tenants
fund of the Old Folks' . celebration cf the day
the y might
a ter" of the peace pact recently sign- Insley" provided he obeys Zionist with the extranrdinary conven- 11,440 farm loans aggregating over states he will discuss to what ex-
I al so that
lag
f and another for the build- eats A cemmittee consisting of ' Italy
Home
l
def.!, , make
.
._,_
' Dr. Charles Haven Myers of the . conective
t..)
ob- non called by the Congress for t7,167,000 to Jewish farmers In 40 tent Robert Nathan is justified
eity to
a Jewish l ed by himself and David Ben-Gur- discipline, it was made quite
Land.
;
I North Congregational Church. nr. museums, libraries and other ion, Laborite member of the Zion. vim that the Revisionists face March 16 and 17 in Philadelphia. states. This financial service pro- in caricaturing the lack of Jewish
Myron Keys, Chairman
of the'
it'
"There is no dissension within vides the Jewish fanner with ■ unity.
u net ' R. R eecord of the Uni• traditional positions and maintain ist Executive.
un-
ejection
from
the
Zionist
party
The
Revisionist
Committee of 21, in presenting ,A
, aur' '

,, st Churc h e I 0 i r contact with the Jewish world. leader urged a round table confer- less they accept discipline.
. the administrative committee of source of credit not readily obtain-
On the social program a local
his
Pe , pointed out that while . Father
ran-Urevsrsa
sod Dr Leo M. Franklin e r-. ! especially those communities tra- ence of all Zionist parties and said
the American Jewish Congress," able through other sources. Farm Jewish organisation will be rem..
happens,
the
result
un.
If
this
t he re was opposition to an united: T em pl e nei h p. 1 i- il--'-"o n
ID
n
Dented.
M. Hordes will present a
w ith Italy, that further negotiations with the doubtedly will he two Zionist par. the statement says. "The extra- loans are made on smaller margins
Campaign at the outset, the tom- I erstn which in all likelihood will ditionally associated
been of equity than are usually accept- dramatic reading and the Jewish
tritely, the Egyptian, Tunisian, present Zionist Executive "would ties. And in this lack of unified ; ordinary convention has
rimer voted unanimously to ask' inetude a mass meeting in which ',
news
of
the
week will be given by
effort there lies great danger for called in the light of the serious ed by loaning agencies. Their r.
e Federation to include the Old, better understanding between var. a e. i Syrian . be The
f t'l wrier
"
c h arges made b y the future o f P a lest ine. Already, I problen-s which have deepened in payment is spread over a long A. Newman, Refreshments will s ;;;;....: ,
Folks Hom e building project in' icusaertnacian, rational and racial Pe nisei enlisted the help of the
served. The public is invited.
tPLEAflig TURN TO LAST PADS/
(PLEASE TURN To LAAT PAOLI
Jabotinsky have to do with the in-
IPLEASE TORN Tv LAST PADS)
. rot essr. TURN TO LAST PAOZt
the forthcoming drive after mem-I
will be discussed.

cir4

PROBE CRIPPLED
NAZISM IN U. S.

Call to Genuinely I!
Religious Peop l

We Salute the Era
Of Social Justice

Brotherhood Day

MAURICE SAMUEL
SPEAKS MARCH 5

BASIC VIRTUES
OF GOOD WILL esti

Jewish
i Organizations Approve
gn Plan
Old Folks Home Campaign

NATIONAL GROUPS
ASSAIL COMMITTEE

RABBI SACERDOTI
IS DEAD AGED 49 will,

Survey Shows Jews Do Not
Control Business, Finance

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

Franklin to Preach
Brotherhood Sermon

groups

JEWISH INTEREST
IN FARMING GROWS



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