aK ffewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINEI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN ,T4PETROIT _AMISH IMONICLE V WI DO OUR PART and VOL. XXXVI. No. 40 URGE CHRISTIANS MAKE YOM KIPPUR A DAY OF PRAYER Proposal by Rev. Brodhead Endorsed by Christian Century SAY OBSERVANCE WILL BE ANTIDOTE TO HATE Protestant Paper Calls it Practical Experiment in Fellowship THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAM FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935 Prof. Trap to Discuss "Maimonides Philosophy" Prof. William Trap, head of the philosophy department of Wayne University, will address the Men's Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe on "The Philosophy of Maimonides," Thor sday, March 7,.-at 8:30 p. m. This is the second of the three lecture series on Maimonides sponsored by the Men's Club. The lectures are held in the assembly hall of the synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence, and are open to the public. The third and final lecture will be given on March 21, when Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak on "Maimon- ides, Author and Spokesman of Judaism." APRIL CHOSEN AS EDUCATION MONTH FOR ALLIED DRIVE Plan to Disseminate Infor- mation Relative to Forth- coming Campaign PLANS ARE OUTLINED BY SPEAKERS' BUREAU Rabbi Fram, Chairman, Says Drive Is to Be Campaign of Revival Discourage Sponi,oring of Benefit Parties for Jewish Old Folks Home Don't Sacrifice the Pledges to the Campaign Fund for the Sale of Dance or Bridge Tickets, • Kurt Peiser Advises The sponsoring of social affairs—such as bridge parties, dances, package parties, etc.—for the benefit of the proposed new 'sodding fund of the Jewish Old Folks Home is being looked upon with disfavor, and leaders in the community urge the various organizations and individuals to refrain from resorting to such practices in securing the desired funds. Kurt Peiser, executive director of the Jewish Welfare CLASS FIGHTS AS INIMICAL TO ZION Attacks Struggle Between Capital and Labor in Addresses Here DEMANDS ARBITRATION TO SETTLE DISPUTES Justifies Revisionist Peti. tion in Explaining Party's Platform Annual Children's Home Meeting Next Tuesday RESPONSIBLE F 0 R ARGENTINE TERROR The annual meeting of the Jewish Children's Home will be held at 8 p. m. next Tues- day, March 5, in the gymna- sium of the home, Burlingame and Petoskey Ayes. Reports will be submitted at this meeting by Herman Co- hen, president, and Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent. New members of the board of di- rectors will be elected. Members of the home and all others interested are urged to attend this meeting. Police Investigation Shows Hans Wilcke Leader of Disturbers ADMITS HE RECEIVED FUNDS FROM GERMANY - SA M UEL TO SPEAK HER ON TUESDAY HERE Berlin Ministry of Propa- ganda Direct Anti- Semitic Agitation 1 Federation, commenting upon the practice resorted to by The month of April is to be set BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Vladimir Jabotinaky, leader of CHICAGO, (N. C. J. C.)--The Jewish organizations in sponsoring such affairs for worthy aside as Allied Jewish Campaign Hans Wilhelm Wilcke, who has influential the Revisionist Zionists, stormy pet- Century, 'Christian Education Month to inform the causes, called upon Detroit Jews to refrain from only been in the country a few arranging w rel of the movement for the up- Protestant organ, has endorsed community on the purposes of the months, is the organizer and lead- such parties. building of Palestine as the Jewish the proposal recently made by W forthcoming drive, according to er of a band which planted National Home, outlined the prin- the Rev. Charles Daniel Brodhead Leon Fram, chairman of "The cause for which we must campaign, in May, is so bombs and petards in a number ciples of his organization et two of Bethlehem, r c i i 4 u th rettiCehri i tain the speakers' bureau. Eminent Author and Lec- of synagogues of Buenos Aires important that it must not be belittled with very small affairs addresses he delivered in Detroit Jewi An outline of the 1935 Allied last Sunday. turer Comes to Detroit during the past half year. and with insignificant contributions," Mr. Peiser stated, "The Day of Atonement, this Fall as a Jewish Campaign, to be held in This discovery was made by Jacob Miller, chairman of the Under Zionist Auspices national day of prayer and self- need for a new building for the Jewish Old Folks Hon.. is so May which will Detroit reception committee which the local police in the course of examination. Attack on American Jewish great that it demands voluntary contributions. include the rais- Under no arranged the guest's program in an investigation of an unsuccess- Declaring that "the proposal i ing of funds for Maurice Samuel, eminent jour- ful attempt to raid the Comico Detroit, presenting Mr. Jabotinsky Committee Is Called circumstances must we compromise by sacrificing a pledge to an excellent one," the Protestant he maintenance to the audience of approximately nalist and lecturer, recognized as Theater when "Races," a play by "Regrettable" the campaign fund for the sale of • theater or bridge ticket. journal suggests that Christians if the national, 1,000 at the Masonic Temple on one of the most fascinating Ferdinand Bruckner, a German decide to take the initiative in Ind local agen- "This is a time for self•tasation. The time has come for Sunday evening, called him "one speakers on Palestine, will speak Jewish playwright, was being per- In a letter sent out by Morris cies supported "this practical experiment in in- of our greatest leaders in Zionism at llotel Stotler on Tuesday eve- formed there. liberal and outright gifts toimportant causes, and we call D. Waldman, secretary of the )3, the Jewish terconfessional fellowship." and one of the greatest men in ning, March 5, under the aus- German Nazis staged a demon- upon the community to work for the forthcoming drive in American Jewish Committee to Welfare Feder- Jewry." "Yom Kippur, the most solemn stration at the first performance, this spirit, and not in the spirit of small social affairs, This ation, plus a day on the Jewish calendar, takes the Young Israel Council, which Hits Class Struggle at which about a hundred Nazis !apital fund for is a community matter and not • question of smell sectional root in the earliest Old Testament had announced its withdrawal were present. They swarmed up It was at the luncheon at Hotel he construction parties. Let as translate the duty of the hour into the im• traditions," the organ declares. on the stage, wrecked the sets and Stadler, at noon on Sunday, at- if a new home "On that day the ancient high tended by about 120 men and wo- refused to let the performance portant community obligation that it is." for the Jewish priest, discarding his gorgeous men, that Mr. Jabotinsky struck continue, on the ground that it . aged and infirm, robes of office, dressed in simple Rabbi Frans was given by the keynote of his program by con- was unfavorable to the present linen and entered the holy of demning the class struggle and regime in Germany. Kurt Peiser, executive director of I pleading for arbitration as a means holies to sacrifice and intercede The police finally arrested 63 the Jewish Welfare Federation, at Four Speakers At of solving the disputes in Palestine for his people. During the Baby- of the rioters, who with but one a meeting of the speakers' bureau between capital and labor. Non-Local Groups' lonian captivity and afterwards, exception were German citizens, at the Hotel Stotler, on Tuesday when exile and dispersion was Mr, Jabotinsky defended the ROOM most of them but a short time in Meeting Wednesday their lot, the temple destroyed rights of the middle class elements this country. Some of them were "A new home for the Jewish aged and the sacrifice abolished, the in Jewry in his condemnation of members of the crews of German is imperative," stated Mr. l'eiser. At the meeting of the non- day became for the Jews one of ships which were in the harbor "The inadequacy of the present Chosen President for 30th local agencies committee of the strike and lock-out weapons used by capital and labor in the personal as well as national sig- at the time. hazardous building used by the the Detroit Service Group to Term; Keys Heads Ex- nificance. It emphasized the sense German agents carrying on the Jewish Old Folks Home presents a be held at 8:15 p. in., on Wed- Jewish Homeland. His address ecutive Committee a defense of the new National of individual sin which contrib- local Nazi party activities and, it problem which the Jewish commu- nesday, March 6, at Temple was Labor Party formed by the Re- uted to and merged with the sins is reported, von Therman, the 10 nity must correct. But the main- Jacob Levin was elected pre i- Beth El, a symposium will be visionists in opposition to the gen- of the nation. The analogy with local German governmental rep- tenance of those agencies already dent held on the work of four agen- eral Labor Party. of the Jewish Old Folks' our present economic and cul- resentative, intervened for those established is of equal importance. cies concerned with the work The Revisionist Labor Group tural plight is thus complete. arrested, Nazi groups paid the The Jews of Detroit must present a Home for his 30th term, at , a for Palestine. The older Labor Party—the So- Through our sense of guilt, as police fines of 30 pesos for each united front in the forthcoming meeting of the board of directors The four speakers of the Histadruth— has a member. individuals and as a nation, we campaign for the support of these of the home held on Sunday evening, and the agencies they cialist of those seized and after two ship of 60,000 to 60,000, as com- morning. would, if the suggestion is carried vital projects." days' detention they were all re- will discuss, will be: pared with.a membership of about out, devote a day to spiritual Louis Dann and David Oppen- leased. Rabbi Fram's Statement Fred M. Butzel, American of the Revisionist labor group, heim were re-elected first. and Jewish Joint Distribution Com- 7,000 stock-taking. This day does not Ban Arouses P according to the leader of the let- In a statement outlining the lend itself to commercialization MAURICE SAMUEL For a while it seemed that the work which his committee aims to second vice-presidents, and Mtx mittee; Philip Slomovitz, Jew- ter. Ile pictured the former as as do Christmas, Easter and Nazi provocateurs had accom- MORRIS D. WALDMAN ish Agency for Palestine; Rab- p os sessing riches in the form of accomplish, Rabbi Fram said pices of the Zionist Organization plished their end, for the local Thanksgiving. Moreover, people bi Leon Frain, Hebrew Uni- banks, land, sanatoria, kvutzah and of "The Allied Jewish Campaign of Detroit. who are not yet seriously con- from the Committee, Mr. Wald- 1935 is to be a campaign of re- mayor forbade the performance versity of Palestine; Miss Zel- appealed for his own "poor" taminated by the virus of race man replied to the resolution of vival. We are to revive the spirit Mr. Samuel is a foremost au- of "Races." But the ban aroused da Rosenthal, Mizrachi Zionist group whose members he stated antipathy could, by participating, withdrawal, and pointed out that of the Jewish community of De- are suffering for want of life's thority on world Jewish affairs vehement protests among the in- Organization. submit themselves to an antidote the Committee's opposition to the troit. For two years the Jews of tellectuals, especielly_anopg thee- ere -4--the--eentreeit and -particularly—on --throSion before the contagion spreads too World Jewish Congress was made Detroit have indulged in self-pity. and their friends are invited to The reason for this "difference movement and the upbuilding of Or doctors, actors and stage far. The proposal therefore seems public in 1932 without bringing The City of Detroit, it was true, technicians, who threatened a this meeting. of riches and poverty," Mr. Jabot- to be an excellent one. Because any pretest from the Council. had been more seriously affected insky said, is due to the Chalutzim Palestine as the Jewish Home- strike. our Jewish friends obviously can- Mr. Waldman also expressed his by the industrial regression and by having been treated as the gem of land. Prior to his recent visit The mayor, concluding that he not take the initiative in putting regret that the Council of Young the bank closings than most other the national crumb by the Zionist to Palestine, he spent four months made a mistake, removed the ban it into effect, it is entirely up to Israel "should have taken this cities. During those years, we neg- Organization, "and funds went to in South Afric which he toured on the play, on condition that Christians to decide whether or step without prior consultation lected our duty toward our neigh- enrich the llistadruth." He added: certain of the sharper speeches not they will share with them, on with us and without offering us bors at home and our brethren "I don't begrudge this loving kind- in behalf o the Zionist cause. and all parts of the action which their great day of atonement, an opportunity to clarify some of abroad. Today, however, the pro- ness bestowed by the Jews upon Making a ual pilgrimages to might possibly offend Nati per- the Histadruth, although I envy it." Palestine to follow its develop- sonalities be removed. this practical experiment in in- the issues upon which you have ple of the City of Detroit have achieved a new morale and a detin- ment at first hand, Mr. Samuel based your resolution." terconfessional fellowship." --- Say. Heroic Days Gone The play continued, with oc- has written a number of authen- • • • The Council's action, Mr. Wald- ite sense of stability. It is time, Predicts Dark Days Ahead Mr. Jabotinsky claimed that the tic books on the progress of the casional minor Nazi disturbances therefore, for the Jewish commun- POPE EXPRESSES SYMPATHY man wrote, "is all the more re- ity to shake off the psychology of the heroic days when the Chalut- Jewish reconstruction of Pales- peppering the run. One day, be- For Jews of the grettable because, whether in- WITH PERSECUTED JEWS fore the opening of the perform. rim were stone-breakers are gone; self-pity and revive the Jewish spir- United States that now they live comfortably; tine. "What Happened in Pales- ance, the manager of the theater NEW YORK, (NCJC) — The spired or not, it seems to be part it of sympathy and courage and tine" was an authoritative ac- noticed suspicious looking persons of a deliberate campaign of slan- generosity. except that the new Revisionist current issue of the American LONDON (HA) — Pessimism Histadruth lives "in a position des- count of the Palestinian riots of in the vicinity of the theater. It Ilebrew contains an account of der and villification directed "Throughout the months of as to the future of American titude of health agencies and other 1929 which Mr. Samuel witnessed was soon observed that these in- the American Jewish an interview granted by Pope against Jewry was expressed here by institutions." Committee for partisan purposes. March and April, we shall conduct during one of his visits. The dividuals had fire-bombs and other Pius XI to Dr. Simon Ilevesi, a preliminary campaign of educat- Mrs. Dugdale, niece of the late I PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 111 JACOB LEVIN Charging that the reason his problems facing the Jewish peo- inflammatory. materials in their Chief Rabbi of Budapest, Hunga- ing the community to the great Lord Balfour, author of the Bal- ple in the upbuilding of Palestine ry, in which the Pope is quoted causes that have been merged in Lieberman was re-elected treas- four Declaration, in a lecture group suffers is because the Revis- and the possibilities for a renais- possession. Police were called and as having expressed to Dr. Ilevesi FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS the Allied Jewish Campaign. urer. Myron A. Keys was elected which she delivered at the League ionists refuse to join the old His- sance of Jewish culture are de- the suspects arrested. They con- tadruth and insist upon revision of fessed they had intended to fire his sympathy with Jews suffering THE WORLD CONGRESS We are to educate the Jewish peo- of Nations Union on "The Future the Palestine program to enable scribed in "On the Rim of the ' the theater and also disclosed ple of Detroit to the cause of es- chairman of the executive com- of the Jews." persecution. In reply to Dr. Ileve- all groups to participate in the re- Wilderness." I other important information. tablishing an institution of care for mittee. si's statement that the adherents "I would not venture to pre- c onstruction work in equal measure, Mr. Samuel has had a varied Members of the board of the Reveal Vaedalisms On Sunday morning, March 3, the aged adequate to the needs of of no religion suffer as much as dict what the future of the Jews Mr. Jabotinsky insisted that, it and colorful career, educated in They revealed, first of all, that do those who belong to the Jew- Dr. Leo M. Franklin will discuss a community of 75,000 people. We Jewish Old Folks Home are: Sidney J. Allen, Maurice Arons- in the United States will be, cut is imperative that private capital England, and graduating from they were unsuspecting laborers ish faith," Pope Pius is declared the proposal to hold a World Jew. are to stir the Jewish people of off as they are from revitalizing be brought to Palestine and that to have said, "It is deplorably all ish Congress, under the title, "The Detroit to the vital need of cop- son, M. L. Black, N. Brenner, Ben Jewishness by the stoppage of Jewish labor and Jewish boor- the University of Manchester, he I whom the German provocateurs too true. But times are changing World Jewish Congress: Is It a ing with the staggering problem Cohen, David J. Cohen, Louis European immigration to Amer- geosie must work as partners. He continued to study in various , were paying a daily wage to ear- French and German universities. "pissall their divers destructive Dangerous Proposal?" presented by the horrible misfor- Dann, Anthony Deutsch, Marvin and this state of affairs will un- declared that "every small work- Following the war, he served for plans. The local Nazis who hired Because of the wide-spread inter- tunes of the Jews of Germany, Gingold, N. Goldman, Harry ica." Mrs. Dugdale stated. doubtedly also change for the bet- shop is a colonizational possession one year with the United States I them were, in turn, being paid for "In wealth and in numbers ter. Your co-religionists have my est in the subject, the discussion Poland and other East European Grant, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, and should not be submitted to Pogrom Investigation Committee ; their "work" by Hans Wilhelm sincerest good wishes. I fervently is expected to attract a large con- countries. We are to tell the Jews Abe Keidan, Judge Harry B. Kei- American Jewry is still the most strife caused by class war." to Poland, and the Inter-Allied Wilcke, who was found to be an of Detroit the story of the miracle dan, Myron A. Keys, Dr. D. Eli- important nucleus of Jewish life. hope that they will be able to gain gregation. The services begin, as ot F Palestine, the story that when Arbitration ( Mahn TURN TO PAGE 111 PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 5/ validity for their rights in the usual, at 10:45, and are open to the all the countries of this planet ger, Jacob Levin, Mrs. J. H. In the last twenty years it has contributed much to the upbuild- Levitt, Henry Levitt, Moses Le- "They therefore insist on the public. fullest spirit of their own wishes." closed their gates in the face of vitt, Max Lieberman, R. Loewen- ing of Palestine. But the Jews of principle of voluntary arbitration," the Jewish refugees from Germany berg, Gus Newman, David Oppen- America have their own problems he stated. "The Revisionists pre- and other lands of degradation and heim, Herman Radner, Louis Rob- and their own anxieties, even fer to suffer, to waive any claim pogrom, Palestine alone gave them inson, I. Rosenthal, Eli Sachse, apart from economics. Anti-Sem- enjoyed by the Histadruth rather welcome—Palestine, thanks to Jew- William Sandler, Nate S. Sha- itismis a latent danger even in than to submit to strife. The idea ish effort and sacrifice of previous Max Schneider, Morris that great country of boasted of arbitration will be the crucial A New Figure in Nationwide Jewish Philanthropy Who years, was able to receive and find pero, problem in Palestine. All fights freedom." work and happiness for no less ! Schneider, Abe Srere, Morris Is Following in the Footsteps of His will go around this point. The idea Mrs. Dugdale expressed the of than 20,000 Jews from Germany, Steinberg, George M. Stutz, By MILTON BROWN self • compulsory arbitration, Famous Father Moses Weiswasser, Mrs. Rose opinion that only in the British no less than 50,000 Jews from ----- adopted at the Revisionist confer. Ferar. Empire can the individual Jew ence in 1928, is a free pledge be- Germany and other countries. (Coa right,11134, Jest. Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) face the future without anxiety. tween all workers to abstain from By L H. FROMKIN "We are to make it clear to Touching upon the Jewish all strikes and lockouts. arable the existence of a refugee the Jews of Detroit that if together North End Clinic problem in Soviet Russia. Mrs. SAAR today, and how little help a Jew- with all the Jews of America, they "This is the only way to achieve IEDIT0R14 NOTE, 111111am Roornwstd, soonest Soo of the late Jolt. from is .. The Saar offi cio II } p ses stated that the Jews of social justice," he continued, ans- Itesensald. has tarn •Ppointed • ro-rhalrnmn with Paul Ilsersodd, Itahhl Aso. get, they rise to the opportunity of acceler- Elects E. T. Wolf Dugdale IL. WI., Louis liAlsky and Morns Itothen.rr ■ In she ISIS (Snell Jewish Alsotai the League of Nations to the Reich ish refugee can expect as to no other ating the development of Palestine, Russia suffered appalling economic wering the claim that Palestine la- ampedgn seldrh Is to seek SI.M0.0.1 from the Jess of Anterl.s for Si,. aol at Friday, March 1. Some 4,000 Jews realized that there w distress by the sudden break from I oppressed Jess of Germans and other hands bor is a movement for justice. Edwin A. Wolf was elected r thus automatically become German choice for them than to remain the ancient homeland will double capitalist system, but for such "I think that the class war as a citizens, after the disenfranchised where they are, no matter how bit- and treble its capacity to absorb dent of the North End Clinic at • the A new personality was project- hard-hit Jews of other European Jewish refugees who find life im- meeting of the board of trustees, of them as have survived it may ( PLEASE TURN To PAGES ter the consequences will be. ed into ■ position of promfncnce countries and for the settlement manner of the Nazis. I PLEASE TURN To 1'8(4: 8 held 5londay, Feb. 25. Julian H. well be that a healthier, happier Isolated from Germany for a per- REFUGEE PROBLEM in American Jewish philanthropy of Jews in Palestine. Krolik was chosen as vice-presi- life opens in Soviet Russia than The problem o of the Jewish ref- sod of 17 years, Saar Jewry will tp ti, at e In these times, the appearance ' - - dent; J. B. Neiman, secretary; Mi vs in the empire of the czars. German e years two . old— l wee fi again become a part of co- of a new personality on the Jew- Edith Heavenrich, treasurer, ,ral k nally mmed the Nan- Jewry, the only difference being t ish scene is, in itself, "news." Jesse F. Hirschman, a memb,-, of that the "Aryan" laws will nut,' ten n- office to issue a call through Dr. Efroa to Speak But when that new personality is the executive board. be applied to them formally for the the League of Nations to various a young man, eager to render The newly inaugurated proe,,m At Shaarey Zedek governments to grant special cred- next 12 months. service to his people, blessed with physicians' conferemes clinic of it can, however, be left to Herr its to expedite the settlement of energy and understanding of the will be conducted on Monday morn- On Friday, March 8 Rabbi of German - Jewish Joseph Buerckel, the man whom refugees wherever this may be nings, through June 24. Lriuhng task to which he is giving himself, Congregation to Discuss Hitler appointed governor of the - . possible. It is becoming clear that Will Feature Gabrilowitsch; staff specialists direct the ill- is- and is, at the same time, bearer of Dr. Israel Efros of Buffalo, Proceeds for Center Saar, to see to it that the anti this problem cannot be solved un- German Situation sions upon these occasions. one of the greatest names on the N. Y., will be the guest speaker Jewish discriminations, though they le Music School Jewish scroll of honor—that is cannot be carried out in the Saarless interested governments actu- at the Shaarey Zedek Friday eve- contribute to the financial Rabbi Max Melina of the Ger- news of the most gratifying kind. ning service, March 8, at 8:30. openly for another year, are never- all o man-Jewish Congregation of New upkeep of the apparatus estab- Featuring Ossip Gabrilowitsch Committee of 21 In His Father's Footsteps His address will be concerned York, who is ■ guest in Detroit theless put into immediate practice. lished under the League of Na- as guest artist, the Music Study It is all of that, because It Will Meet Sunday with the life and .work of Nai- visiting There is one thing which the tions for dealing with the refu- Club announces that its annual his brother, will discuss the means that the youngest son of League of Nations has neglected 1 monides—a particularly timely German-Jewish situation from the concert for the purpose of raising Julius Rosenwald will follow In to do before handing the Saar over gees. 'subject in view of the forthcom- viewpoint of German Jews on Sun- The Committee of 21, selected to funds for the Jewish Community the footsteps trodden by his James McDonald, the High to the Reich, and that is to revise Center Music School will be held deal with the Jewish Old Folks ing celebration of the 800th anni- day morning, at 10:30 o'clock, in world-beloved father who walked . the sentences of those impris oned Commissioner, who heads this ap- versary of the birth of the Ram. the Library of Shaarey Zedek. Home problem, will meet at the this earth in an aura of love for in the Saar jails. There are many paratus, has long been appealing on Tuesday evening. April 30. Rabbi Malina's address will be Mrs. J. S. Sauls, president of Detroit Jewish Community Center barn. the deprived and oppressed. It prisoners in the Saar today wh ° to different governments for di- Woodward and Holbrook Aver.. on Dr. Efros is a graduate of delivered before the adult current was Julius Rosenwald, the world the Music Study Club, stated in Sunday would have been released homed- rect assistance. discussion group of Shaarey Zedek afternoon, March 3, at 2:30 Columbia University and was or- remembers. who thrilled the world announcing the completion of lately if a group of international From certain remarks made by o'clock. The original committee dained a rabbi in 1914 by the which meets every Sunday morn- back in March, 1917, in the cam- cials had looked into the charges S ir John Simon, the foreign min- plans for this concert that it is will be augmented at this um Jewish Theological Seminary. He ing under the leadership of Philip officials paign headed br the late Jacob Slomovitz. There will be no a - against them. P. large number of inter of Britain, it may be as- the intention of her organization by several additional members oho has distinguished himself as H. Schiff, by giving one million Jews and Social Democrats were sumed that the British govern- to continue to finance the activi- have been recently appointed. Plan student and writer of Hebrew, • mission charge to Rabbi Malina's I dollars—still the largest sum ever perhaps other govern- ties of the Center Music School. will be made whereby the van iou s address, and the public as well recently arrested in the Saar for given in any campaign, for the As • result of the closing of organizations represented will lea t having contributed Hebrew poet- as regular members of the group p t ' went, and k e the no other than to be of the purpose Nazis take control menu of central Europe as well, . ry to magazines and translated are invited to attend. relief of the war and pogrom des- be able to aid the Joint Allied Jew until region. One ran easily imagine ' may finally take a hand in financ- the banks two years ago, the Jew- e tituted Jews of Eastern Europe. WILLIAM ROSENWALD what these prisoners will have to . ing the work of Mr. McDonald's ish Center was compelled to close ■ ish Campaign and Old Folks' Hom . Hamlet into Hebrew. He was A graduate of the Lehranstalt canted on by the Joint Distriba. formerly dean of Baltimore He- fur die IN issenschaft des Juden- a drive. Myron Keys will preside under the Nazi regime. , office. Should this be the case, the its music school. A little over a hairmen of the 1935 United no w asaocI- li l eg Beufr and i s . treedw b a Hon Committee which with tile turns in Berlin, Rabbi Melina was a l J e face now e problem of the Jewish refugees year ago, the Music Study Club chairman. ewish Appeal, and that he will American Palestine Campaign is University. with student of Herman Cohen, famous assumed responsibility for this of the A conference of the Jewish or The 4,000 Jews German-Jewish theologian. He is work in close co-operation with sponsoring the United Jewish Ap- automatically are subjected to Nazi from Germany will be solved het d. leaC dantto hre J. school, and it has since been re- ganizations of Detroit will be time. There is, after religious service, will recognized in New York as a Felix M. Warburg, Paul Baer- I owl. That million dollar gift opened with the funds raised by at Hotel Statler on March Hi rule, have remained in the tern- • very short further to discuss plans for partici - which he will be assisted by the spokesman for German Jews, and weld, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Louis dropping down, as it were, from tory chiefly because they would not all, no new influx of refugees this club. Zedek choir. The public is very active in efforts to secure Lipsky and Morris Rothenberg in the dear skies, set a new stews. have been admitted into any other from Germany. Those of the Ger- - Shearon, Details of the concert on April nation in the Allied Jewish Cam country. Having the life of the man Jews who have remained in 30 will be announced at a later palqn, in whose quota the Old Folk s is invited to the services and to employment for German -Jewish the efforts to raise $3,250,000 for I and of giving by Americas Jewry the social hour that follows. refugees settling in this country. the Jews of Germany, for the I ( PLICABC rtatx vu PAGE Jewish refugees from Germany be 'the Reich are now hoping for a date. Home project is to be included. (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) tore their eyes, and seeing how Mies ALDMAN REPLIES , sh TO YOUNG ISRAEL a 1 JABOTINSKY HITS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents OLD FOLKS HOME RE-ELECTS LEVIN NIECE OF BALFOUR SEES GLOOM HERE l Introducing William Rosenwald THE WEEK IN REVIEW la: i a prob ble em m MUSIC STUDY CLUB CONCERT APRIL 30 RABBI MAX MALINA jibi)., , thilo,aen nwoatTiesmoen et o TO SPEAK SUNDAY