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HIAS TO SAYE 600 Campus Radicalism
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Jewish National Fund
Collected $20,000,000

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LEAGUE
1 ANNUAL
- REPORT ON
PALESTINE EFFORT

JERUSALEM. — A sum of
£4,000,000 (a p p r o x imately
120,000,000) has been collected
Circulated in Ann
Central Union of German
from Jews throughout the
Arbor
Jews Compiles First Re-
world during the past 33 years
Threatened Expulsion
to purchase land in Palestine
liable Statistics
Stopped by Organize-
Population During the Past
as the national property of
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — R u -
tion's
Intervention
the Jewish people, it was an-
Year Has Increased
STATE THERE ARE FEW
moist spread on the Universit Y
nounced here by M. M. Uasish.
By 55,000
THREE-QUARTER JEWS
of Michigan campus and in th e
kin, international president of
POLISH CONSUL LAUDS
the Jewish National Fund, the
COMMITTEE'S EFFORTS press that Jews are responsibl e land-purchasing
PRIVATE
CAPITAL IN
Only 450,000 Full-Fledged
agency.
for the spread of radical props
EXCESS OF $50,000,000
Jews Now Remain in
The land thus purchased, to-
OfficiaNntervention by Po- ganda in the state and the uni
taling 360,000 dunams (90,-
Germany
versify received a serious rebu R 000 acres), is held in the name
land had Previously
Dr. Sokolow
Plea for
from Dr. Bernard Heller, direc
of the Jewish people and can-
Failed
A Larger Jewish
BERLIN (WNS) — The num-
not be sold at any time. Prop-
for
of
the
Ilillel
Foundation.
ber of non-Jews in Germany who
Immigration
Six hundred immigrant fami-
"This charge cannot be mad e l erty is held on 50-year leases
have been classified by the Nazis
flireosm
which only those who under-
, most do nw
d
whom
h:ettluecome
d in tviarlsi
D
by r inference
as non-Aryans, and are therefore
llier derlfarrormd isnta thisi
take to cultivate the land with
GENEVA — (WNS — Palcor
of and
treated as Jews is between 250,-
Dr.
Agencyl—An increase of 55,000
s! their own hands may acquire.
the Department of the North,
000 and 260,000, according to
in Palestine's Jewish population
Of the total amount, American
with
Lille,
France,
as
the
center,
statement.
"The
State
of
Mich
the first reliable statistics on the
Jewry contributed during that
during the year, the importation
and who were threatened with igen, because of its tremendous
subject compiled by the Central
of Jewish private capital in ex-
period the sum of 34,730,000.
expulsion, will not be deported. industrial development due to
Union of German Jews. Not all
' cess of $50,000,000, and an acute
The
first
£1,100,000
was
col-
This is the result of the prompt the motor car industry, has a
of those who have Jews among
lected from 1902 to 1932,
I labor shortage which "has dis-
action taken by the Paris office
ffi
their ancestors are included in
located the labor market and
large working class. Commun-
of Hicem (HIAS-ICA)•
the totals, since the Nazi restric-
checked economic enterprise in
As soon as the HIAS commit- ism recruits its ranks mostly
tions have been applied only as
every field" is reported in the
tee
in
the
French
capital
learned
from that class. Furthermore,
far back as grandparents. The
"Annual Memorandum on the
of the decision of the Prefect of
number of people who have one-
Development of the Jewish Na-
t he Department of the North, R. Jewish workers in the automobile
quarter of Jewish blood in them,
,
atonal Rome," a report of stew-
R. Lambert, general secretary of factories are conspicuous by
that is those who have at least
ard•hip
to the League of Na-
their
absence."
the committee, was dispatched to
one Jewish grandparent, consti-
Hens, that was placed in the
Lille. Mr. Lambert called upon
Quotes Statistics
tutes the largest proportion of
hands
of
the members of the
the Prefect, the ground for this
non-Jewish non-Aryans, between
Dr. Heller suggested that cor- Awarded LL D. by Wayne Permanent Mandates Commis-
having been prepared by previous
125,000 and 130,000. All of
roboration of these facts can be
sion
of
the
League of Nations,
University for His Hu-
interviews with the French min-
these are Christians, since the
for their June session, by the
ister of the interior and other secured from foremen of auto-
mane Services
figures do not inculde those who
Jewish Agency for Palestine ,
government officials. The result mobile factories throughout the
returned to Judaism or who nev-
wch
i
is rized
ec o
Article
of the intervention Was an agree- state. He also pointed out that
er left the Jewish fold. The half-
Fred M. Butzel, Detroit's out- 4 of th e Palest
Mand ate
ment
with
the
Prefect
that
hence-
Jews, that is those with one Jew-
a study of the Communist vote standing Jewish leader, wasgranted
I
to Great Britain as the
forth no more expulsion of Jewish in Michigan, New Jersey and awarded the honorary degree of
ish parent but who were con-
Jewish authority In the
immigrants shall be made with- New York in the last presidential Doctor of Laws at the commence- supreme
verted to Judaism or who were
reconstruction of the Holy Land.
out first informing the HIAS rep- election will emphatically dis- ment exerdses of Wayne UM- Accompanying the memorandum,
themselves converted, number be-
resentative in Lille, who is Chief prove the charge that there is
t Jeha•A
tween 70,000 and 75,000. There
which Is a comprehensive review
4/IMMEMINIffir Rabbi Berman, of such proposed an intimate relationship between
are also 50,000 non-Aryans who
of all phases of rebuilding ac-
action, at least eight days prior Jews and Communism.
are racially 100 per cent Jewish.
tivity in Palestine during 1934,
to
its
execution.
• In 1932, according to Rabbi
This group included persons who
is • letter from Dr. Nahum Soko•
were themselves converted to
An opportunity will thus be af- Heller, there were 9,318 Commu-
low, president of the Jewish
Christianity or who were born
forded Chief Rabbi Berman to nist vote in Michigan out of a
Agency, in which he declares
lead the cases of the affd
as Christians of converted Jew-
ecte total population of 4,842,325, of
that
"the introduction of new cans
J ewish immigrants. Should
ish parentage.
the whom less than 2 per cent are
ital, technical skill and economic
Prefect, after the hearing, render Jews. In New Jersey, 2,915 out
There are comparatively few
initiative" has expanded Pales-
an unfavorable decision the case of a total population of 4,041,-
three-quarter Jews, that is half
tine's absorptive capacity far be-
will be referred to the HIAS 334 of which 6 per cent are
yond what the government has
Jews by race and Christian by
committee in Paris for presenta- Jews, voted for the Communist
faith who married a Jew and be-
estimated It to be in previous
By ISRAEL COHEN
tion to the Ministry of the Inter- candidates, In New York, with
years.
came converts. This rare com-
-----
ior. In those instances where the a population of 12,588,066, there
bination is estimated not to ex-
A plea for a larger Jewish im-
EDITOR's NOTE: The 111.111 of the Polloh
decision
of
the
Prefect
will
be
were
only
27,956
Communist
ceed 2,000. With regard to mixed he aim the head ,f a
dictator. PIL ■ udnkl, u. (mourned he Jew, Ihmughout the send. although
migration into Palestine was di-
gotennelent that marled on
final, the immigrant will only have voters.
01 1.110110131k
marriages, the statistics show PlIontl.1.1 lose the Jen.? Thh. queollon law ml a In
dlorrIntInation again.' Its JenInh citizens. Ind
rected to the Mandates Commis-
wenuallonal Intertlew the aeII-known
to leave the Department of the
coos., 1,sd ,iii, the Polloh dictator 111
that the highest proportion of such joersanst,
"What is suprising to note
sion by Dr. Sokolow, who said
sm." ono, slach we lothlkh for the St"( nut ,
North and the HIAS committee here," Dr. Heller said, "is that
unions occurred during the war
that "the new situation requires
will
then
either
find
a
place
for
when there were 1,098 Jewish
the
percentage
of
Communistic
a
fundamental re-adjustment of
HE PASSING of the Polish delay. I was accordingly delegated
him in some other part of France votes is smaller in New York and
marriages to 1.143 mixed mar-
the earlier conceptions as to the
dictator has served to recall an by the Zionist Organization to pro- ist, M. Paderewski, thanks to his or have him repatriated.
riages. Excluding the war per-
New
Jersey
than
in
Michigan,
admissible
size of Jewish immi-
prestige in the Western world, had
interview that I had with him
During his stay in Lille, Mr. The Jewish population of New
ceed to Poland for the purpose.
iod, the highest figure reached in
gration—a re-adjustment which
1932 when to every 100 Jewish shortly after the re-establishment Thanks to the letters of introduc- become the first premier and was Lambert also visited the Polish York is 17 per cent. In other
appears all the more urgent in
living at the Hotel Bristol, where
of the Polish State. The Poles had
marriages 60 -mixed marriages been celebrating the recovery of tion that I carried with me, I had soldiers were on guard outaidiaJda consul who expressed himself as words, the percentage of Jews
view of the political persecutions
h ighly pleased at the result of
took place. Even before the war, their independence by brutal at- little cilfficultrin -Trireelling - ffom room day and night. rstayea at
In that state is eight times that
and economic distress from which
the
HIAS
intervention
because
he, of Michigan, but the percentage
however, the process of Jewish tacks upon the Jews in various place to place and in collecting in- the same hotel and through the
_large numbers of the Jewish peo-
himself, had been unable to secure
formation about the anti-Jewish
ntermarria ge h adassumed ap-
ple suffer at present in the Dias-
friendly offices of M. Paderewski, any favorable results although of Communist votes is smaller
parts of the country, the worst of outbreaks in the new Poland.
preciable proportions.' In 1901, which consisted of a two-day's po-
pora." The memorandum stresses
with whom I discussed the Jewish supported by the Polish ambas- than in our state.
I had many interviews with re-
only 17 per cent of marriages grom in Lemberg. No official rep-
the prosperous condition of Pal-
situation more than once, I was sador in Paris.
Students
Not
Voters
estine and declares that "the ex-
among Jews were mixed while resentative of any of the Allied cently created authorities in War- enabled to have an interview with
"Furthermore, I must call
in 1914 this figure climbed to 51 Powers had yet reached Poland at saw, Cracow, and Lemberg, who the Chief of State, Jozef Pilsudski.
pansion of the last three years
attention to the fact that out-of-
is, it is submitted, much more
per cent and was rising steadily the time, and it was thought that were t
state students do not vote in
Chose to Speak German
after the war until the Nazis came the alarming news of the anti- dicate the name of the new Repub-
than a transitory boom phenome-
Michigan,
that
many
of
them
are
lic and to explain away the eruption
to power. The children produced Jewish outrages might have been
non. A far-reaching change in
HE CONVERSATION took
below the voting age and that
the whole economic structure of
by mixed marriages were singu- exaggerated by German news of race-hatred. The famous pion-
FEED M. RUTZEL
place on Jan. 23, 1919, at the
their stay at school does not give
y ew, however. Post-war agencies. ,
Palace Belvidere, in Warsaw, and
the country ie taking place, the
them the qualification of resi- veraity Tuesday. The
degree was effect of which will be many
statistics show that to every 100
with the aid of a record of it that
dence."
But the messages that reached
presented by Frank Cody, super-
Protestant marriages 195 children
I made on the same day I am able
The charges had been made that intendent of schools, and presi- times to increase the country's
the
Zionist
Organization
through
Registrations
May
Still
Be
to reproduce an exact account of
were born, to every 100 Jewish
economic capacity, and to create
most of the members of the Na- dent of Wayne University,
Made by Boys and
what took place. After being re-
new standards of living, and new
marriages 163 children; mixed independent sources confirmed the
tional Student League are Jews.
The citation awarding the de-1 and wider social and political
ceived in a large and lofty ante-
Jewish-Christian marriages pro- accounts that appeared m in the
Girls
"1 have inquired from the
gree
to
Mr.
Butzel
stated:
chamber by an officer in grey uni-
horizons,
for all its inhabitants,"
duced only 58 children to every press, and it was therefore thought
league's officials and have been
"Hia active interest in the
form, I was passed on to another
100 marriages. The reason for necessary that a special investi-
Jews 23% of Population
Fresh Air Camp, at Maine Lake, told that Jews do not constitute
problems
of
human
social
ad-
officer
wearing
a
grey
tunic,
blue
Shetzer
Speaks
of
Peace
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PACE)
where Jewish children, from 6 to a majority of its members or
gation should be conducted without
The highlights of the report
Mks made him • lead. t
and Freedom as Ultimate), trousers with a broad yellow stripe 16 years of age, may spend healthy, governing body," Dr. Heller stat- justment
showed that Palestine had a Jew-
er in organised social work,
and resplendent top-boots, who ush- happy outdoor vacations at a nom- ed. "Even if their membership
ish population at the end of 1934
Fortune of All Men
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PA(IE)
ered me up a flight of stairs and inal cost, will officially open on was greater in that organization
I
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through a series of apartments,
A plea for peace and for free until we reached a large drawing June 17. Registrations may still than their percentage of the stu-
be
made,
by
both
boys
and
girls,
at
dent population, it would not in-
speech and press was sounded on room with a parquet floor and
Memorial Day by Simon Shetzer, !furniture covered with bright tap- Fresh Air Camp headquarters, 51 dicate that the radical convictions
W. Warren, Room 307.
or tendencies of the Jewish at u•
who delivered a masterful address l estry.
Enrollment may
for any o f 1 dents are greater than of the
Urges Election of Center Party Candidates for World at the annual services in Clover Marshal Pilsudski came in with the five two-week he periods
f rom Gentile students, There are vast
Hill Park
a slow step, coughing. He was in June 17 to Aug. 26, inclusive, or numbers of non-Jewish radicals
Zionist Congress; James I. Ellmann Re-Elected
Speaking of peace and freedom
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for the entire season. Children who are sympathetic with the or- Fourteen Girls
President of the Organization
to Be Inducted in Service to Judaism;
OPPOSITE EDIToRIAL I
as the ultimate fortune and pos-
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ganization and active in it, but
Bertha Read Risaman, Chicago Hadassah
session of all men, Mr. Shetzer
who are not on its membership
The Zionist Organization of De- sah, Junior Hadassah, and the Or- pointed out that the sacrifices made
Leader, to Be the Guest Speaker
rolls."
troit, at a meeting held on Tues- der Sons of Zion.
in the last war were offered in the
day evening at Hotel Statler, re-
hope that war would be banished
Kay's, Shetser's Pleas
Fourteen
girls
will be conse-
elected James I. Ellmann president
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
Mr. Shetzer and Mr. Kay, in forever, and that permanent peace
crated to Judaism at the annual
for a second term.
Shaarey Zedek, will extend greet-
their addresses at Tuesday's meet- and universal brotherhood and the
consecrtation service of Congre-
Fred M. Butzel was re-elected ing, emphasized the importance of I preservation of free institutions of
ing and will give the benediction
gation Shaarey Zedek this Sun-
honorary president. Other of
at the close of the ceremony. The
- polling a large majority for Ticket a self-governing free people would Blasts Myth of Jewish
day morning, the ceremony to guest soloist, Dora Lappin, will
Economic Domination With
firers were elected as follows: Vice No. I. Both declared that the be guaranteed.
start at 10 o'clock.
Remarkable Frankness; Completely Reverses Pre-
sing "Come Ye Up to the Moun-
presidents, Abraham Cooper, Dr •
His
Address
Harr y E. August; secretary, Aaron present situation demands the
Mrs. Bertha Read Rissman, a tains of the Lord."
vious Attitude in Series of Lectures
Extracts from Mr. Shetzer's ad-
strengthening of the center party.
A. Silberblatt; treasurer, Judge
Theodore Kane Cohen Gets l eader in the midwestern organ-
Consecratio n Themes.
Mr. Kay especially emphasized dress follow:
nation
of Hadassah, the Ameri-
Charles Rubiner; executive secre-
MONTREAL (WNS) — Anti - but added that the "Christians
$1,000 Award; Harriet
The 14 girls to be consecrated
"Munitions manufacturers are
the danger that lies in the selection
can women's Zionist organization,
tary, Mrs. Albert Feldstein; ad
and the titles of their addresses,
having ■ Roman holiday. Recent Semitism in Canada received ■ should be made to respect it as
Kesselman Wins $500
will be guest speaker. Mrs. Rios- texts of which were written by
y council, composed of the fol- of a Socialist regime at this time, revelations of the international
the
tremendous setback when lienri well. Why should the Jew not
man is a former chairman of the girls, are:
lowing former presidents: Joseph when middle class capital must be
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sell
groceries
on
Sunday,
when
The
major
prize
of
$1,000
i
H. Ehrlich, Dr. A. M. Hershman, encouraged. He indicated that
n
Midwest
Region
of
Hadassah
Bourassa, leader of the French
and
Gertrude
Mendelsohn,
"Pro-
his Christian neighbor sells cigar- drama, awarded in the Aver y at present is chairman of the mil-
William B. Isenberg, Robert Mar-
logue to Theme"; Betty Gail
anti-Semitic movement in Quebec , ettes and candies . . . If there Hopwood and
Jule
Hopwoo d tural activities of Chicago Ha-
Peiaer Will Address
completely reversed himself and
wd, Jacob Miller, Simon Shetzer,
Lichtig, "Spain--A New Center
is any defiance of the Lord's Day, Awards Contest for 1935 , a- a
Philip Slomovitz, Abraham Srere,
in the third of a series of schol- the authorities would surely find won by Theodore Kane Cohen o
National Conference
of Jewish Learning"; Florence
Louis Stoll and Maurice Zackheim.
arly
lectures
on
nationalism
de-
Wold,
"Chasdai Ibn-Shaprut";
In Montreal June 13
It in greater evidence in the Dorchester, Mass.
The following were elected mem-
nounced anti-Semitism as nnti- abundance of hilarious joy-rides
Miriam Hoffman, "Samuel he-
Mr. Cohen won this prize for
bers of the executive board:
Nagid";
Christianity
and
warned
the
Shirley Dunitz, "Solo-
Kurt Feiner, executive secre-
and outings with which the high- his play, "Unfinished Picture,"
Dr. Emil Amberg, Maurice Aron-
mon Ibn Gabirol"; Sylvia Feld.
tary of the Jewish Welfare Fed- French-Canadians that they must ways are cluttered on Sunday. which was produced in the Lydia
soon, Maxwell L. Black, Dr.
man, "Abraheni Ibis Ezra"; Clara
eration of Detroit, will deliver an respect the rights of the Jewish This is a much more flagrant vio- • endelssohn Theater in Ann Ar
P. H. Brood°, Harry Cohen,
Shirley Sonenklar, "Judah Ha-
address on the relationship of the minority in the Province of Que- lation of the Sunday laws than bar last March by the Mille;
Lawrence W. Crohn, Anthony
Levi"; Helen Travis, "Mairnoni-
Federation to the Detroit Com- bec in order that their claim to the delivery of household neceasi- Players of the Mild Foundation
Deutsch, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich,
des
equal
rights
in
such
places
where
in Spain and Fez"; Evelyn
munity Fund at ■ meeting of
ties on the part of Jewish gro- of the University of Michigan.
they are ■ minority be justified. cers."
Clarence H. Enggass, Dr. David
June
Ross, "Maiinonides in
Federation executives to be held
One of the actors in this play,
Fauman, S. S. Fineman, Rabbi
The
importance
of
Bourassa's
Egypt";
Judith Victor; "Mailmen-
in Montreal on June 13. This
With the same frankness he Harriet Kesselman of Milwaukee,
Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon Frani,
ides, the Physician"; Elizabeth
meeting will be held in conjunc- speech cannot be overestimated blasted the myth of Jewish eco- was given the special award of
Fred A. Ginsburg, Bernard Isaacs,
because
he
has
been
regarded
Anne Lipsitz, "The Thirteen Ar-
as nomic domination in Canada. Re- $500 for her play "Apartment
tion with the National Conference
Mrs. H. L. Jackson, Abe Kasle, Leon
the Canadian counter-part of ferring to the recent Stevens in- for Rent."
ticles of Faith"; Ruth Lenore Ru-
of Social Work.
Kay, Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Dr. David
biner, "hfaimonides' Eight Grades
The convention of social work- Houston Chamberlain, the father quiry of business practices, Hour-
Mr. Cohen and Miss Kesselman
Kliger, Sol R. Levin, Sol Lifsitz,
of Charity"; Dorothy Kotlier,
em in Montreal will also be at- of European scientific anti- alma said: "I have not seen the are both receiving their deg ees r
Semitism.
Milton S. Marwil, Dr. M. S. Perlis,
"Maimonides' Character"; Rosa-
tended by Henry Feinberg, Clar-
name of one Jew in the list of this month from the University
Arthur S. Purdy, Philip L. Rosen-
lind
Arfa, "The Significance of
Tracing
the
history
of
minor-
of
Michigan.
those thieves. I defy you to
ice Freud and Rose Buchhalter.
thal, Isaac Shetzer, Harry M. Shul-
Consecration."
The play "Unfinished Picture"
Mr. Feinberg will preside over the ities in Canada, Bouraasa, in his find the name of a single Jew in
historic speech,
man, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, Rab-
recalled
that the list of directors of this shock- was highly lauded by critics, rep-
Arrangements for the conse-
clinical psychology group of the
bi Joshua S. Sperka, Miss Jeanette
many of the French-Canadian ing dictatorship. If you discover resenting the faculty, the student
cration service were made by a
convention
M. Steinberg, Myron S. Steinberg,
committee headed by Mrs. Sol Q.
The National Conference of families were of Jewish descent • Jewish thief, by all mean, pros- body and the press, at the time
Samuel Weisman, Henry Wineman
Kesler,
Jewish Social Service will open and pointed out that it was with ecute him, but do the same to the of its presentation.
and Rudolph Euieback. •
JAMES I. ELLMANN
The public is invited to attend
in Lake Placid, N. Y., on June the approval of French-Canadian others." The Jewish problem in
This is Mr. Cohen's fifth prize
Appeal for Ticket No. 1
and
Catholic
British
legislative
these
ceremonies.
Quebec, he declared, is bound up w on on Hopwood competitions.
15. Harold Silver, director of
Following the presentation of while the Labor party at present the Jewish Social Service Bureau, body to abrogate Jewish disabil- with the Jewish problem the world T wo of the other four were for
Statement by Shatter
annual reports of officers, the also encourages private invest- and Louis Sobel, idrector of the ities. Defending the Jewish sep- over. "The faults of a few Jews ramatir contributions, and the
Isaac
Shetzer, president of
problem s to be faced at the na- ments. the selection of a Labor gov-
BERTHA READ RISS/4AB
Shaarey Zede's, extends an invi-
Jewish Community Center, will arate schools in Quebec, he said do not make the Jews a hideous others were entered in the prose
that the Jews are entitled to Ore people," Bouras.sa said. "In the
tional convention in Atlantic City ernment may serve to discourage
tation to members of the congre-
narrative and the essay fields.
be among the Detroit delegates.
June 30 to July 3 and at the World the settlement of middle class Jews
dassah. She is considered one gation and their families to at-
their children an education. on eyes of St Paul the Jews were a
Zionist Congress in Lucerne, Switz- who can not suddenly be trans-
of the most eloquent women tend the ceremonies on Sunday
the basis of religious freedom, 'chosen people.' The Popes have
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S just
speakers in the country.
erland, were outlined by Simon ported into • thoroughly socialistic
as the other faiths.
"We
constantly
defended
them
against
morning and to arrive in time
CLUB TO MEET MONDAY have no right," he asserted, "to unjust persecution. The first to
Shetzer and Leon Kay.
Greetings by D r Hershman
environment.
for the opening of the program
The central theme of this year's at 10 o'clock.
n appeal was sounded at this Jr. Heausak for Ticket No. 1
weaken the influence or func- reproach them and to raise the
The Men's Club of Congrega- tions of the synagogue. The Jew
consecration service will be "The
"'"ting to all dues-payers to the
An appeal for Ticket No. I is
banners of anti-Semitism was
"The committee headed by Mrs.
The Maimonides Medical Society Life and Work of Maimonides and Kesler
World Zionist Organization to vote made also in • statement by Anne tion Shaarey Zedek will hold its must have all the opportunities Luther and his followers. His-
had the untiring co-opera-
for icket No. 1 at the election for Manson, president of Junior a- annual meeting, Monday, June to live under the influence of his tory teaches, us, and recent held its final meeting of the year the Great Jewish Leaders of his tion of Rabbi Hershman, and of
at the Statler Hotel Tuesday eve- Time." The ceremony will open
delegate' to the World Congress. daasah, who declare':
10, at 8:30 p. m., in the social religion and traditions."
events—the Klu Klux Klan In the ning, May 21. The following offi-
Philip L. Roser!hei, principal of
with a solo by Cantor Jacob H. the Sunday School," Mr. Shet-
The election will be held in Jewish
"Because the platform of the hall of the synagogue.
With regard to the Sunday U. S. A. and Ilitlerism in Ger-
This is the final meeting of the observance problem in Quebec, a many—confirm the belief that cers were elected for the coming Sonenklar, "Bruchim Ilaboim,"
communities throughout the coun- General Zionist, of whom we are
ter stated. "Their efforts are re-
year:
try on June 23. Ticket No. I rep- an integral part, makes no extrava- present term, for the purpose of prolific source of anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism goes hand in hand
Cantor Sonenklar will also lead sponsible for arrangements for
President, Dr. A. Max Kohn;
tesents the Center Party in Zion- gant promises, sticks to reality : and electing officers. adopting new the French-Canadian scholar and with
anti-Christianity,
because v lee-president; Dr. Herbert Kel- the group of 14 girls in singing a beautiful program, and I hope
by-laws, and formulating plans historian agreed that the Jews
the consecration hymn and will that an overflow congregation will
ism
and
is
backed
by
the
Zionist
pertinent
issue
any
does
not
evade
sentimenta
of
racial
hatred
lead
le
O
t; secretary, Dr. Leo Orecklin; sing "Chavatzeles Ha-Sharoa"
for the ensuing year.
rganization of America, Hadas-
should respect the Lord's Day, unavoidably to anti-Christianity," t
(PLEASE TURN TO LAIT PAOLI
be present to reward their serv-
reasurer, Dr. H. E. Bachman.
later during the service.
ices."

BUTZEL RECEIVES
HONORARY DEGREE,

DID PILSUDSKI LOVE THE JEWS?

An Exclusive Interview of Historical Interest

T

T

MAKES PEACE PLEA

FRESH AIR CAMP
TO OPEN JUNE 17

Zionist Organization of Detroit
Advocates Vote for Ticket No. I

Annual Shaarey Zedek Consecration
Service to Be Held Sunday Morning

Henri Bourassa, Spiritual Leader of
The Canadian Anti-Semites, Recants

AUTHOR OF HILLEL
PLAY WINS PRIZE

Physicians Group
Elects Dr. Kohn

