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VOL. XXXVI. No. 44

UNITY IS JEWISH
HOPE, CONVENTION
OF UNION IS TOLD

Reform Leaders Advised
Reich Hatred Is Symp.
torn of Distemper

URGE SELF SUPPORT
FOR THE REFUGEES

NEWSPAPER PRINTED ( IN MICHIGAN
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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935

PALESTINE GETS
LARGEST CHEMICAL
Octocentennial Celebrated in Unique Way in Great Philo
Birthplace, Now City Without Jews, Fishman States 8°Pher's PLANT IN NEAR EAST

The Maimonides Celebration at Cordova

Special Ca bled Article

By JACOB FISHMAN
Editor of Jewish Morning Journal and Seven Arts Feature S yndicate Staff Writer

Group of Overseas Manu-
facturers to Provide
$5,000,000

':TRADE FIGURES SHOW

$75,000,000 IMPORTS
CORDOVA, Spain. - Before I
EDITOR'S NOTE: Cordova, bam Synagogue, but this is 'a
Favor Revival of Ceremon- even reached this city, as soon as birthplace of Maimonides, is misnomer, as inscriptions still via-
I set foot on the Iberian Penin- celebrating the octocentennial
Jewish National Fund In-
ials and a "Return to
sula, I came upon signs of the of Maimonides in ■ unique ible on the ruins proclaim its
come Totals $19,000,000
date to be a century and a gull
the Synagogue
Maimonides Octocentennial cele- way, and Spain, its people as ter later than that of Maimonid
in 33 Years
bration. This in Gibraltar, the well as its government, is join- All that remains of the synagogud
WASHINGTON.-Placing Ger- small British fortified town that } ing in this testimonial. Jacob
now
is
the
empty
shell-roar
HAIFA,
Palestine (Palcor
man-Jewish refugees in self-sup- guards the approach to the Medi- Fishman, managing editor of walls, and a
part of the gallery, Agency) - The largest chemical
porting positions outside of New terranean. The entire Jewish the Jewish Morning Journal
But
the
work
of
restoration,
al-
plant
in
the
Near
East, which will
York and other metropolitan community there is living under and special staff writer of the ready begun, will
give back to free Palestine and surrounding
areas was authorized Sunday at the spell of the Cordova cele- Seven Arts, is now in Cordova. the building the appearance
it
had
countries
from
the
need of Euro-
the final business meeting of the bration, and while Gibraltar is His cabled article is of unusual hundreds of years ago.
t peen importation, is to be erected
National Federation of Temple having a Maimonides festival of interest at this time, when Jews
Until
recently
the
synagegie
in
this
harbor
city
shortly,
it was
Brotherhoods, which met here with its own, its Jews are also sending all over the world are celebrat-
bore a cross, erected there learned by Palcor Agency.
the Temple Sisterhoods and the a number of delegates to the Cor- ing the 800th ■ nni y of ruins
when, after the Inquisition, the
The plant will have a capital
Union of Hebrew Congregations. dova exercises.
their second Moses.
building was taken over by •a of it, 000 000 and is being estab-
In a special resolution, the
- Catholic group that used it as a lished o
The great interest felt b r Gib -
the initiativ e of f th e
brotherhoods endorsed the recom- raltar
Jews in the Cor
religious school. Now, however, British Chemical Industries, Ltd.,
mendation of Samuel B. kinkel
dove
cere-
here, was Professor Leo Roth of the cross has been removed, and and a group of overseas Jewish
monies
was
explained
to
me
by
the
Hebrew
University.
of Boston, national president,
Other soon the synagogue will stand manufacturers.
head of their delegation, Da-
leaving to the executive board the
vid Benaim, who said: "The Mai- delegates from abroad include again as a mute witness to the
The success of the huge plant
the formulation of a program in monides celebration is of pro- Professor David Baumgart of the Jewish population which Cordova
is assured from the beginning u
each community to aid the refu- found significance for world philosophy department of the Uni- had in days gone by.
the
result of the signing of an
versity of Berlin, Ignacio Bauer,
gees.
For it' is a curious fact, and agreement with the Iraq Petro-
:Jewry. And this recognition of
The plight of victims of Nazi a great Jewish scholar is particu- president of the Madrid Jewish one which renders the great Mai-
leum
which will pur-
persecution was described by larly comforting to us at this community, and Dr. Weill of monides celebration all the more chase Company,
40,000 tons of sulphuric
Harold . H. Hoffman, president of 'time, when medieval frenzy has Basle.
impressive, that the Cordova of acid annually for a proposed pe-
Restore Ancient Synagogue
the Central Synagogue of New ' again raised its head in Ger-
today has not a single permanent
York.
It was most gratifying to learn Jewish resident, Not a single troleum refinery at Ilaifa. Previ-
many,"
in connection with the celebration Jewish inhabitant in the city ously the erection of such a re-
For Revival of Tradition
The
Jews
of
Morocco,
too,
feel
of the octocentennial of the Ram- where Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon, finery had been impossible owing
"Many of them speak a num-
to the lack of the adequate che-
ber of languages," he said, "and a deep interest in the Cordova barn that the Spanish government the Rambam, was born-and it is micals.
celebration,
and
are
sending
their
will restore the ancient syna- this city without Jews which is
are well acquainted throughout
The plant will produce sulphur-
chief
rabbi
to
represent
them.
gogue
of
Cordova,
which
has
been
Europe with commercial customs.'
the center of the world-wide eel,- ic acid, chloride, superphosphates
The majority have trades or pro- Many other countries also have standing in ruins for hundreds bration of the Maimonidea octq- and caustic soda.
sent
delegations.
One
of
the
early
of
years.
This
synagogue
is
centennial,
an
event
in
which
all
fessions and are willing to ac-
Large quantities of chloride
cept anything in teasels. They arrivals, whom I met when I came traditionally known as the Rani- ( PLEASE' TI'RN TO PAGE
used locally by the Palestine Po-
need occupation, both mental and
tash Company for making bro-
physical. Most of them speak
mine from the Dead Sea were
English. They do not want char-
previously imported. This will
ity and will not accept it. It is
Prayer Before Congress
now be supplied by the new che-
no more than our duty to see
mical plant. The suprephosphates
Delivered
by
Rabbi
Fram
them established in some way so
will find a ready market through-
as not to break down their mor-
out the Near East where there is
At
the
invitation
of
Con-
ale."
great need for soil fertilizers
t i gressman John D. Dingell, Rab-
Three other resolutions unani-
hitherto imported from England.
ArchaeologyReveals Epi- bi Leon Framdelivered the
Prayer before the opening of
hoods favored a revival of tradi-
/15,426,000 Imports
sodea in Life of Last,
Planned in Behalf of
the session of Congress at
tional ceremonial "which, with-
JERUSALEM (Palcor Agency)
noon on Monday, March 25.
Murdered
Kin
Old Folks' Home
g
out conflicting with the Reform
- The largest foreign trade in
Congressman Dingell pre-
philosophy of Judaism, may add
The next conference of Jewish its history, in .both exports and
JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agency) sented the invitation to Rabbi
warmth to our service," a
turn to the synagogue" and in- - One of the most dramatic epi- From in behalf of Dr. James organizations in connection with imports, was registered by Pal-
creased cooperation with the or- sodes in Biblical history was Shera Montgomery, Chaplain the Old Folks' Home project anti estine during the year 1934, it
thodox and conservative branches thrown open for new study as the of the United States House of the Allied Jewish Campaign will was learned by Palcor Agency
be held Monday, April 1, at fl prior to the official publication of
of the Jewish faith. result of the recent discovery at Representatives
the figures for that 12 month
p m at the Statler Hotel.
Mr. Finkel was re-elected pre m. ancient Lachish of a seal from
period,
At this conference, delega .
the reign of Gedalia, last of the
will
be
expected
to
be
ready
"Jud-aism and American Ideals" Kings of Judah, who was mur-
report on the amounts their re- £15,426,000 as against £11,268,-
was the subject of an address de- dered by a pretender to the
spective organizations will con- 000 in 1933. The biggest portion
livered by Judge Solomon Eisner throne, it was revealed to the Pal-
tribute towards the Old Folks' of Palestine's trade to be cap-
o( Hartford, who afterward led cor Agency by a member of the
Home and the Allied Jewish Cam- tured by any single country went
a symposium participated in by archaeological expedition.
to the British Empire, which sold
paign.
Characterized as one of the
delegates from all parts of the
Organizations which are not Palestine £3,536,000 worth of
country to the 34th council -of most remarkable finds of its na-
goods
during 1934 as contrasted
yet
represented
in
the
conference
the union.
tore, the ancient seal has in- Special Program Arranged
are requested to elect two del e- with £2,400,000 in 1933,
Rabbi William B. Schwartz of scribed upon it in Hebrew: "To
for Meeting Next Mon.
The
holy Land's e x ports
gates
and send in their names, ad-
Woodmere, N. Y., was another Gedalia, who rules the House." It
day Evening
dresses and telephone numbers, amounted to £4,067,000 in 1934,
speaker.
is presumed that this seal be-
with
£1,900,000
worth of goods
and credentials. Some organize-
Says Jewish Hope Is Unity
longed to Gedalia ben Ahikam
sold to the British Empire.
Jewish unity and self-help
ruled the remnant of the' Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai lions have failed to send in their being
In
1933,
Palestine's
exports to-
B'rith
will
hold
past
presidents
membership lists and working
were urged by Jacob W. Mack
of Judah after Nelpi-}
taled £3,433,000, the British Em-
of Cincinnati Saturday night as chadnezzar, King of Babylon, de-; night at its lodge rooms in the committees and it is urged that pire buying £1,600,000 of Pales-
Maccabees
Building,
next
Mon-
they co-operate with the office
the only present strength and stroyed Jerusalem
d
It is believed that this is the ay night, April 1. This meeting and send in membership lists and tine's goods.
future hope of the race. He spoke
Income of Koren Kayerneth
to the public and a ape. working committees at once.
before the Union of American He- game Gedalia whose memory Jews' c is ial open
The total income of the Keren
invitation was extended to
still honor to this day by observ• 1
brew Congregations.
The
first
joint
mass
meeting
of
every member of Pisgah Lodge, members of all Jewish organiza- Kayemeth, the Jewish ,National
"There has never been a time ing the Fast of Gedalia.
Women's Auxiliary and the A.Z.A. tions will be held Sunday, April Fund, during the 33 years of its
when Jewish self-help was more
Was "High Commissioner"
existence, has reached the figure
Many innovations are planned
essential, when we needed moreGedalia, who ruled for a few ; as part of the evening's program, 7, at 8 p. m., at the Statler Hotel. of £3,808,000 or approximately
imperatively to return to our years after 586 B. C., was ap which will be conducted by the The purpose of this meeting is to $19,000,000, it was revealed to
heritage," declared the chairman pointed to his post by Nebuchad- past presidents of the lodge. Na- prepare the potential givers for the Palcor Agency in a compre-
of the executive board of the nezzar with Mizpah, instead of than D. Rosin, a past president the forthcoming campaign, and to hensive review of the activities of
union. Jerusalem, as his capital. The and chairman of committee on pave the way for the solicitors this land-purchasing instrument
"Our strength as well as our Bible, in Second Kings, Chapter arrangements, states that all of when they come to see their pro- of the Jewish people.
future lies in a genuine union. 25, verse 22, states: "And as for } the living past presidents who are spects. Delegates are requested to
That the Keren Kayemeth
There have been days when it the people that were left in the in the city have signified that they urge the members of their re- raised the largest amount in its
was hard for us to see this. But 'land of Judah whom Nebuchad- will be present at this meeting. spective organizations to come to history during 5694 (which is the
this joint mass meeting of all period between Oct. 1, 1933, and
the world of today is bent uponlnezzar, King of Babylon, had left,
One of the, features of the pro- Jewish organizations
teach ing us the lesson." , even over them he made Gedalia,!
.
Sept. 30, 1934) was also shown
gram will be the presentation of
The two affairs are not to he
He held that "hatred of the rthe son of Ahikam, the son of a gavel to Aaron Rosenberg for
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confused.
Monday
night,
April 1,
Jew" in Germany "was a symp- Shaphan, Governor."
services to Pisgah Lodge as i a conference will be held of dele-
torn."
He was believed to have the , president for the year 1934,
gates
of
organizations.
A
pep
"It reveals a distemper of civil- role of High Commissioner rather Jacob Miller, the oldest past pres.:
ization, a reversion to barbarism, than King. When Sir Herbert ident now in the city, will make talk will be given by Harold Sil-
a disavowal of all those values Samuel was appointed by Great the presentation. Others on the ver, secretary of the Jewish So-
of freedom and tolerance so hard Britain as High Commissioner program will be Morris Gar'i, ett, cial Service Bureau, On Sunday
won in the course of bitter ages," over Palestine is 1920, he was Harry Solomon and Samuel night, April 7, the joint mass
"The Jew in Action" will be
he went on. "When we protest referred to as the first Jewish, Rhodes. Ben F. Goldman will talk meeting of delegates and all the the theme of Dr. Leo M. Frank-
against the treatment of German High Commissioner of Palestine on "B'nai B'rith Today", Aaron members of th at
lin's sermon to be delivered from
ganizations
will
take
Jews we protest -in the name of since Gedalia. One of the revenge-, Droock on "The District and Con-
An elaborate social, musical the pulpit of Temple Beth El at
Americanism, too."
ful pretenders to the throne' stitutional Grand Lodge", Julius
educational program is pre- 10:46 a. m. this Sunday, March
Defines Purposes of ■ Union
caused the assassination of Ge- Deutelbaum on "In Memoriam", and
pared for the joint mass meeting. 31.
He defined as twofold the our- della, as it is described in Second and Jacob Miller, Remarks.
In this sermon, Dr. Franklin
Kurt Peiser, executive director of
poses of the union-first, to corn- Kings, Chapter 25, verse 25:
"Daddy" Adolph Freund, the
will discuss the Washington con-
hat secularism, and second, to
"But it came to ass in the oldest living past president of the Allied Jewish Campaign, will vention of the Union of American
show Judaism's compatibility with 1eventh month that Ishmael, the Pisgah Lodge, is wintering in Flo-
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Hebrew Congregation.
the thought and needs of the son of Methaniah, the son of ; rida and will be unable to attend
world.
Elishama, of the seed royal, came this meeting. He was president
"More and more, Jews tend to and ten men with him and smote of the lodge in 1876, 1817, 1891,
adjiere to their group on the Gedalia that he died and the Jews 1906, 1907 and 1909, and has
basis of charity," he said. "It and the Chaldean, that were with, been a member of the lodge for
is our contention that this is be- him - at Mizpah; and all the people, 67 years. Another past president
side the mark. We have had a both small and great, and. the unable to attend is Adolph Fin-
great word to nay about God, the captains of the forces arose and sterwald who was president in Nazi Defeat in War Will Augur Advance Towards New
world and mankind.
Era of Civilization
came to Egypt for they were 1919. Mr. Finsterwald is confined
"And we have written that afraid of the Chaldeans."
to his home due to an automobile
word into the hearts of many na-
By FRIEDRICH WOLF
accident.
His Di
d Seal
With the exception of Past
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Gedalia had tried, by peaceful Presidents
Freund and Finster- Ant „LTI7j. ) . KlIc ote‘" II getli l s
methods, to dissuade the Jewish weld it is expected that the fol-
Nanolofk,.•
05
MI.,. .1)ank•lo ' •••11orlobrlorf
and
•• II.
rebels from fighting against Ne- lowing will be present and take
awl tole, pn.rnl nl
In The IMlroll 7,t
'17;,,
r e T::"
buchadnezzar, for he had said: part in the evening's program: rrrlad,rl,
I
•rrageoin. of Ole
Trnal, noel Ihe. in;endin) ou ' nger ef'is "En.ro,1,-on 7,7111 .
"Serve the King of Babylon and Sidney S. Weinman, 1900; Harry tar) teelleol.
it shall be well with you."
Solomon, 1907; Dr. Hugo Freund,
onwthl. 11 -
.n11 Arlo res ■ uore e,n.I .atel
The discovery of the new seal 1908; Jacob Miller, 1916 and
at Lachish, now known as Tel 1918; Morris Garvett, 1918; Theo-
Contrary
to
popular
belief,
imt
all yens, and that once the Jews Were
Adduweir, is believed to indicate dore Levin, 1923; Samuel J.
Jews of high position were de- eliminated from the professional
that Gedalia's rule was actually
graded
in
Hitler
s
Germany.
life of Germany, it would then be
PLR 4.E TURN Tel
B)
Replies by Inference to the extended beyond the city of ..Miz- I
Certain members of the Warburg possible for German doctors and
pah. The seal was the token left
Charge He Is Fostering
family, for instance, have Iowa lawyers to earn a decent living.
by the ancient assayers to show "God's Godless People"
Anti-Semitism
This argument was covered with
awarded the title of "Honorary
that a jar or other receptacle was
a liberal dose of cultural garbage-
Is Rabbi Sperka's Topic Aryan," by the Third Reich.
Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, in his of correct weight or size.
such
as the canards that Jewish
Many
d o of Hugenburg's e it rial
addrem last Sunday, denied by
"God's Godless People" is the writers-men w o h write pro-Hitler doctors were unfit to heal Aryan
inference that he entertained any
ills
(like
Goering's addiction to
title of Rabbi Joshua Sperka's and anti-Semitic articles- are
"anti-Jewish" sympathies in his
morphine, for instance), and that
lecture to be delivered at the next Jews.
criticisms of international bank-
Friday evening gathering on Ap-
er&
On the other side of the tenet - Jewish lawyers were always look.
leg for opportunities to sell out
ril 5, at 8:30, at Congregation bi hind barbed wire-the victims.
iris inferential denial was con-
B'nai
David,
Elmhurst
and
1
VII
What distinguishes these victims their clients.
sidered a reply to challenges ad-
Never Enough Doctors
LANSING - "Nathan S. Sha- Sts. He will deal with the attempt of Ilitlerism from the "Honorary
dressed to him by The Detroit
Basically, however, Hitler',
Jewish Chronicle and other peri- sero of Detroit has been an out-, en the part of various present- Aryans" of Israel! Simply this: drive against the German Jewish
odicals and to Rabbi Stephen S. tanding member of the state wel- day governments to substitute the that this second group of people professional cla:e rested on cm
put the integrity of their profes-
Wise of New York. who had is- fare commission," Gov. Frank D. state for religion.
On the social 'rogram, Dr. sions above the medieval kultur of nomic arguments. He told • stare
sled an appeal to Father Cough- Fitzgerald mid in announcing his
ing medical profession, for instance,
lin asking him to reconsider re- retention despite reorganization Rsphael Altman will give a brief the Hitler regime.
talk on the Jewish contributions
Essentelly, Ilitler's drive agarst that there were too many doctor!
marks ascribed to him In • broad- if the d,rartment.
in Germany-and that only thr
"Mr. Shapero has devoted a in medicine. A prominent singer the Jewish professional c'aso eimination of Jewish doctors would
cast on Sunday, March 17. Rabbi
Wise pointed out that he ques- 'Inge part of his time without will give vocal selections and amounted to • ccnfession of perma- solve the economic problems of the
tioned whether Father Coughlin emuneration to unemployment 11, iliam Il'.rdes will deliver a dra• nent economic bankruptcy. lie ar- profession.
wanted to make himself "reopen- lroblers and the numerous &I- matic reading. Refreshments are gued that the professions were
It happens that, on • vpulstior
iculties involved in caring for served in the social hail. The overcrowded, that the Jews had
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public is invited.
the indigent and aged." •

DISCOVERY THROWS'
LIGHT ON HISTORY;

'SOCIETIES ASSIST
ALLIED CAMPAIGN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

HENRY WINEMAN ANNOUNCES SELECTION
OF ASSOCIATES FOR SOLICITATIONS IN
ALLIED JEWISH PRE-CAMPAIGN EFFORTS

Maurice Aronsson, Roy R. Fisher, Israel Himelhoch and.Julian H.
Krolik to Serve as Vice-Chairmen of Pre-Cam-
pawn Worker's Division

DINNER OF PRE-CAMPAIGN SOLICITATION
COMMITTEE WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 14

Irv i ng Blumberg, Louis Blumberg, Marvin Gingold and Simon
Shetzer to Be Associate Co - Chairmen of Group
Under Chairmanship of Mr. Wineman

I

Henry Wineman, pre-campaign chairman of the Allied Jewish
Campaign, which is to be conducted from May 5 to 15, for a quota
of $270,000, announced Thursday that Maurice Aronsson, Roy R.
Fisher, Israel Himelhoch and Julian H. Krolik will serve as vice-
chairmen of his pre-campaign worker's divisions,

Mr. Wineman also stated that Irving Blumberg, Louis Blumberg, Marvin Gin-
gold and Simon Shetzer have been appointed co-chairmen of the four important
teams in his divisions, Gus D. Newman and George M. Stutz will be the division's
secretaries,
"I am greatly heartened by these acceptances of important positions in the
campaign," Mr. Wineman stated when he announced these appointments.
"By enlisting the co-operation of these eight leaders, all of whom have dis-

Chosen to Assist Henry Wineman
In Pre-Campaign Solicitations

Pre-Campaign Dinner

I PISGAH TO HONOR
PAST PRESIDENTS

"The Jew in Action"
Dr. Franklin's Topic

MAURICE ARONSSON '

ROY R. FISHER

Mr. Wineman pointed out in
his statement that the drive this
year demands redoubled efforts in
view of the greatly increased
quota. Ile stated that by asking
for a sum of $100,000 for the
building fund for _the . Jewish 014
Folks' home,' in iddi
tion to the
maintenance fund of $170,000 for
28 important local, national and
international relief, educational
and recreational agencies, the
community is faced with the seri-
ous responsibility of providing the
most necessary means for the up-
keep of agencies which care for
the orphans, the aged and the
unemployed. An important por-
tion of the budget, he said, is to
be used for the relief of Ger-
man-Jewish refugees and exiles;
and for the relief of refugee Ger-
man-Jewish children who must be
provided with havens of refuge •
from Nazi oppressions.
While the campaign opens on
May 6, Mr. Wineman announced
. that the pre-campaign solicits-
. lions will begin three weeks ear-
lier and that this important
branch of the drive's activities
will be inaugurated at the pre-
' campaign dinner to be held at
. Temple Beth El, on Sunday eve-
ning, April 14.

Mrs. Ehrlich's Statement

ISRAEL HIMELHOCH

JULIAN H. KROLIK

When Defeat Means Victory

COUGHLIN DENIES
ANTI-JEWISH BIAS

kinguished themselves by their
service in previous drives, we are
assured of a successful campaign.
"At the outset we were en-
couraged in our plans when Fred
M. Basel, one of Detroit's most
eminent leaders,- accepted the
general chairmanship of the cam-
paign. The plans for the drive
are now gathering momentum as
a result of the acceptance of pi-
votal positions by these ten ad-
ditional men, whose fine efforts
largely contributed to the Allied
Jewish Campaign's fund-raising
successes in the past five years."

In a statement to workers, is-
, sued this week, Mrs. Joseph H.
; Ehrlich, president of the Detroit
Service Group, the fund-raising
agency of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, defined the four kinds
of people making up the commu-
nity. Her statement follows:
'In a campaign for money our
community, like all other com-
munities, divides itself into four
kirds of people," &cording to Mrs.
Ehrlich. "The first group is made
up of those who both work and
give, dedicating their time, their
energy, their enthusiasm, the best
that is in them, as well as their
money, on the altar of service to
their fellow men. Theirs has been
the blessed privilege to have
learned from life the Joy of do-
ing and giving-that others too
may be enabled to fulfill their
destinie.i. They, those who both
work and give, they make our job
possible - they are of the elect
of the earth, and are the back-
bone of our community.
"The second group are those
who give their money, but not
their service, and no inherit only
half the mitzvah. We realize full
well that for many there, are

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LOUIS BLUMBERG

SIMON SHETZER

GUEST SPEAKER AT
YOTUH CONFERENCE

Sessions April 13 and 14;
Rabbi Brickner to Be the
Principal Speaker

Governer Lauds
Work of Shaperc

MARVIN CINGOLD

IRVING BLUMBERG

So great has been the respon,c
to the coming youth conferen..e
to be held on Saturday and-
day, April 13 and 14, at the Jo.,
ish Community Center, BU ,, t
Woodward Ave., that the corno,t
tee in charge of the general (,1-
ference has decided to widen the
scope of its work to include the
holdings of a Jewish youth week
which will culminate in the con-
ference.
The plans for Jewish y
week include the h ,-0
d Jr,
the week at the Jew ;=.11 i mmu -
nity Canter of programs by the
serious types of Jewish you or-
ganizations in the city. Many or-
ganizations have pledged them-
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