MEPETROITjEWISfiaRON1CLE and WIEVEIROITAWISB ((IRON ICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE KWh. Weekly by The Jewish Chr•alcie Pu Cm, lac. Mater.. Second-dims matter MM. 9, 1918, .t the Poet. *dim et Detroit, Mich, under the ...et of March I, IBM General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telepton.* Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Lend. Officet 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance...____...13.00 Per Year S. been publication, all correspondence and news ostler mats reach this ottl. by Tuesday evening of each week. WM. mailing not... hind', use one .fide or the paper edy. T. Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correrpondence on salt. Mets of int .... to the Jewish peePle, but disci... rmlionsb Witt for a indorsement of the views expremed by the writers Sabbath Readings of the Law Pentateuthal portion—Num. 4 :21-7 :89 Prophetical portion—Judges 13:2-25 June 14, 1935 Sivan 13, 5695 Honoring Mr. Butzel Because the Jewish people has very limited means of honoring its illustrious sons, the awarding of an honorary degree to Fred M. Butzel by Wayne University provided cause for genuine satisfaction. Having devoted his entire life to social service and to efforts in the interest of the under-privileged, Mr. Butzel is deserv- ing of all the honors that can possibly be handed out to him. It is impossible fully to evaluate all that he has done for the Jewish and the non-Jewish communities, and it is certainly a source of great joy to know that his efforts are being fully appreciated. We are pleased to join with his many friends in congratulating Mr. Butzel on this happy occasion. Religion or Race? THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THE ORACLE By CARL ALPERT The Oracle Imager. of innentl Jewish lnierest. gueatintall (titmice should be addreosed to The Oracle in rare of The Detroit Jr111•11 Chrtmiele. and Amid be acme. panted by a •d(-addressed, stamped envelope. Q. Where did Abe Attell, the boxer, come from?—H. S. T. A. Abe Attell's home town was San Francisco, but he was not liked there and was compelled to leave home to win his battles. He reached the top in the boxing world, and 30 years ago was re- gar as the cleverest man in the ring, holding the featherweight championship undisputed. Q. Who was Mordecai Sheftal? —L. T. D. A. In July, 1777, Mordecai Shef- tal of Georgia was appointed Com- missary General to the troops of Georgia. During the war he was captured by the British. Sheftal was an important figure in early Freemasonry in the United States. • • • Q. How much land in Palestine has actually been freed from mat- aria?—S. J. S. A. 160,000 dunams of swampy land that had been previously con- sidered unhealthy and malarial, have been made fit for habitation by the J. N. F. • • • Q. It there any law against ar- tistic decorations in a synagogue? —R. I. A. Artistic decorations that may distract the thought of worshippers at prayer is restricted in the eyna- gogue. Perhaps the only decora- tive motif, and one that is widely used, is the Lion of Judah. • e • In his address at the annual commence- ment exercises of the Jewish Theological Jewry Suffers A Great Loss Seminary of America, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Shmarya Levin is dead! the seminary's president, referred to at.- The news, flashed from Haifa, Pales- tacks on the Jewish faith in Soviet Russia tine, came like a thunderbolt and was a and Nazi Germany and stressed the im- severe shock, especially to those who knew portance of religion as against the claims for Jewish existence as a race in the fol- the man and were acquainted with his lowing statemet: great contributions to Jewish life. "'With the steady attempt on the part of Soviet Runde to save the Jews and destroy Shmarya Levin was more than a propa- Judaism, with the steady attempt on the part gandist. He was an eminent scholar, a of Nazi Germany to destroy the Jews and thereby to destroy Judaism, the obligation philosopher of note, an excellent parlia- upon us in America to create a great reser- mentarian and a very able writer. voir for our religion becomes all the more the highest duty, not only for the salvation Many years ago he had already distin- of our own souls but for the salvation of our guished himself as a member of the Rus- faith for which we have in the past and are sian Duma and as a fighter for justice un- in the present engaging in a bitter struggle, not a struggle of violence but a struggle of der the Czars. His Zionist tours took him the spirit. Sometimes people say that they to all parts of the world, and he made his are Jews by race, and sometimes that they Q. What is the total capacity are Jews by nationality. No people is put- greatest contributions to the Zionist cause of Jewish hospitals in Palestine? tering today more from this race or nation. —2'l. P. A. in the United States. It was thanks to him ality theory than the Jewish people, and to A. The hospitals under Jewish the extent that these doctrines have been that Justice Louis D. Brandeis and a host control, the Hadassah and Kupat preached, have we given a weapon into the Cholm institutions, had in 1933 of outstanding American Jews were hands of our enemies. Even Ilitlerized Ger- a bed capacity of 239 and 105 many does not openly attack the Jewish reli- drawn into the movement. Without his respectively, a decline from the gion, at least any more than it attacks any previous year. Combined nursing efforts the Zionist Organization of Amer- form of Christianity. It is true that there is staff in the Jewish hospitals de- growing up a new paganism, a return to ica would never have grown to the size creased from 216 in 1932 to 166 Wotan whom the great scholars of the pres- i n 1933. and importance it assumed during and ent German regime have probably learned of • ••• after the World War. through the Wagnerian opera. The German Q. When did Adolph S. Ochs State does not close synagogues, it -does not World Jewry loses a great leader in become publisher of the New forbid Jewish religious teaching. The State York Times?—W. B. S. Shmarya Levin. He was one of his peo- outlaws the Jew on the race theory. Germany A. Ochs took over the Times has invented a perfectly false race theory ple's most illustrious sons whose contribu- in 1896 at a time when the paper which has not the slightest foundation in fact. tions will remain indelibly recorded in had only a few thousand sub- The Germans are not Aryans. A great many scribers. At the age of 11 Ochs of them are not even Teutons, but they have Jewry's annals. Dr. Wise and Ben Gurion It must have been a misquotation. It is difficult to believe that Dr. Stephen S. Wise would endorse the name of David Ben Gurion for the chairmanship of the World Zionist Executive at a time when a class struggle threatens to disrupt the movement. Dr. Wise's attitude of friendship for the Palestine Labor Party is commendable and is in line with his sympathies for the worker and wage earner, but that is no reason why supreme power in the Zionist Organization should be turned over to a labor leader who fascinates the eminent rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York. Mr. Ben Gurion was in Detroit, made a lot of friends here and certainly vindi- cated his position of leadership in the Pal- estine Executive, but in no sense did he prove himself the equal of men like Dr. Chaim Weizmann, or Dr. Selig Brodetsky, or Nahum Sokolow, so far as requirements for a dominating position in the World Zionist Organization are concerned. In fact, it occurs to us that the impression was that while Mr. Ben Gurion can con- tinue to be of great service in the position he now holds, his services would be much less effective if he were placed at the head of the movement. 1 ? r I , t ! c. , to rationalize their inborn and inherited hatred of the Jews in order to save their face. Personally, I doubt whether many of these people really elieve in their own theo Why was a newsboy and printer's devil in Knoxville, Tenn., and at 20 became owner and publisher of the Chatanooga Times. • • • should we declare ourselves a race or kultur? We never maintained a theory of racial purity in ancient times, certainly not in the times of the Kings of Judah and Israel, or the later Kings, or in the First and Second Common- wealth. If Ezra commanded the people to put aside strange women, it was because he wished idolatry removed. Let us get it into our minds, definitely once for all that even before the destruction of the Temple, even before the destruction of our nation in Pales- tine, we became a religious community, and that we are or we are nothing. This is the message which I hope and believe is being brought to the Jewish community in Ameri ca more effectively than ever before. Not only have the 228 rabbis and 500 teachers who have been graduated by this seminary con- tinued their work, but we have found new ways by which the seminary can be of direct service to the community." Q. Who was Ernst Nathan?— I. 0. C. A. Ernst Nathan was the first to be elected mayor of Rome t 25 years ago. Originally he about 'abou was an Englishman and became an I Italian subject only a few years I before his election. He was a for- mer grand master of the Free Masons. • • • Q. Is it true that vaccination is opposed by Orthodox Jews?—T. R. S. A. It has been stated that vac- cination is opposed to the spirit of ancient ncient Judaism since it consists of I the insertion of an animal disease ! in the human body. One import- i ant orthodox leader declared many J years ago that vaccination is "dia. metrically contrary to the spirit I not to the letter of ancient Judas if Jews in the American Uniform Jewish Patriots from 1776 to 1918 — Recollections on The Occasion of Flag Day Strictly Confidential Tidbits from Everywhe re By PHINEAS J. BIRON --- (CoPyrIght. WO, by El A. By J. GEORGE FREDMAN Past National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. STRANGER THAN FICTION The Quakers (Societysf Friends) are moving seine f their schools from Germany 1. Palestine which will become the .r headquarters. .. . Dr. Heinz Kai,. Copyright. 1101L, Ant Yeattile E,1101, ate pes, an Evangelical pastor and now ■ leading Quaker, who es- caped from a Nazi concentration Every period of economic distress has been and served under Captain Lushington in So uth camp recently, has arrived in followed by a wave of anti-Semitism. The cur- Carolina. Every schoolboy knows the story of Jerusalem and is studying con- rent depression has been nu exception and we Haym Salomon, the Polish Jews who was arses ted ditions. . . . The move is proint,t. need not close our eyes to the tremendous wave ed by the Quakers' desire to es. as a spy by the British, escaped to Philadelp his of anti-Semitism now sweeping the world. Each cape compulsive military service and sacrificed his entire fortune as the ban her instituted by Hitler, . . . The depression has had its scapegoat and the Jews of the Revolution. It was his money that carr ied new Palestine-made and Ameri- have usually been the goat. The first charge Washington's army through Valley Forge. can-edited film, "The Land of hurled against Jews is that they are not patriotic. In the War of 1812 there were also Jew ish Promise," is enjoying a huge If this charge could be proved it would be a success in German film theater•. soldiers, soldiers, among them Judah Touro, the N ew and we're told that this bbusiness tragic indictment, but the fact is it can't. For- Orleans philanthropist, who was wounded at t he about only Jews being termite tunately, there are records which not only dis- Battle of New Orleans; Captain Mordecai My er , to see it is a lot of bunk. . . . prove this allegation but which show that the of Pennsylvania; Colonel Nathan Moses of Pe nn- We are also told that German. Jew in this country, and in every country, has . Jewish children are ograruzing Sylvania; Captain Mayer Moses of South Ca ro- themselves into continually-gr ow been a patriot. Another cry of the anti-Semites line; and Jacobs and Benjamin Hays of N ling atheistic societies. . .. Their is that Jews ought to go back where they came York. After the war Touro advanced $10,0 00 : slogan is, "If God can permit from. They say Jews don't belong in the United to complete the Bunker Hill Monument in B 02). 'such things to happen in Ger .- States, and many uninformed Americans, includ- many, then there ain't no God ' ton. The most prominent Jewish soldier in t he ing Jews, really believe that the arrival of the BEHIND THE NEWS Mexican War was David Camden de Leon of Jew in this country dates back only three gen- Andre Levy, builder of the South Carolina. A veteran of the bloody Sem- S.S. Normandie, the new queen erations, to the period of the great influx of inole Indian War, he fought throughout the of the seas, was annoyed during East European Jewry in the 1880's. The ar- the ship's maiden voyage by a Mexican War and at the Battle of Chapultepec chives of the Jewish War Veterans of the United gentleman from New York who earned the sobriquet of "the fighting doctor." States, an organization of Jewish veterans of the insisted on explaining to Levy On two occasions he led a cavalry charge after the workings of the boat. . . Civil, Indian, Spanish-American and World Wars, the commanding officer had been killed. Twice Levy never revealed his identity are rich in material which explodes the twin he received the thanks of Congress. Some 60 and kept studiously out of the anti-Semitic myths that Jews are not patriots limelight during all New York Jews served in the Mexican War. f estivities in honor of the Nor- and that they are not indigenous to the United Jews in U. S. Wars States. mandie. . . . One of the strange The patriotism of the Jew was never bett er slip-ups by foreign correspond- The first white man to set foot on American illustrated than in the Civil War. No less tha ents happened in connection with soil was a Jew, the interpreter on Columbus's the Jewish Olympics. . . One of 8,000 Jews fought on both sides. There we re first expedition. lie was one of four Jews in the highlights of the games was 750 Jewish officers, including nine generals. T Columbus's crew. It was in 1654 that the first he the marvelous achievement of a highest-ranking Jewish officer was Major Gener e l number of German-Jewish sports- Jew is h settlers came here from Brazil, refu- Frederick Knoefler, who rose from a private to men on gliders. . . . Several gees from religious persecution. Although Gov- members of the German team the command of the 79th Indiana regiment. E U- ernor Peter Stuyvesant of New Amsterdam did brought along with them gliders ward Solomon, who was later appointed govern not want Jews in his domain and was obliged or and gave splendid exhibitions of of Washington Territory by Lincoln, organize d skill and daring. . . . We wonder to admit them only after the intervention of the 82nd Illinois infantry of which he later b e - if the Nazi authorities will fol- the Jewish stockholders of the Dutch West In- came colonel. Leopold Blumenberg of Bali i. low their usual procedure of put- dies Company and a promise by the Jewish ting German-Jewish refugees re- more organized the 5th Maryland regiment i settlers that none of their number would be- n turning to Germany in concen- which he became a major. It was the 271 h tration camps with the members come a burden to the community, it was in Pennsylvania infantry under command of Col. of the German Maccabi team. New Amsterdam that the first example of the Max Einstein that covered the retreat of the AHEAD OF T E NEWS H patriotism of the American Jew occurred. Jacob Union army in the first Battle of Bull Run. On The Broadway columnists are Barsimon and Asser Levy petitioned the gov- six years behind in their whis- the Confederate side there also were numerous ernor and the council to be allowed to stand pered scoop about Dr. Sigmund Jewish officers, notably Colonel Myer Herby, guard like other bur hers Wh Freud's . . . Sigmund qu est Surgeon-General David de Leon, Col. Raphael Freud , since 1929 , has been a was refused they appealed to the Dutch West J. Moses, Col. Adolph Meyer and Major Lionel c n th sanitarium, 0 f b bein e t i nh g India Company and won the right to share in afflicted inwia Levy, a nephew of Judah P. Benjamin. Remem- military service mouth. . . . His daughter is car- bering their expulsion from Spain, American Distinguished Jewish Heroes rying on all his work News Jews flocked to the colors during the Spanish- reaches us that the California From the very beginning of American his- American War. In that war there were more Festival Association has aban- tory the Jew manifested his patriotism. Al- doned its plan to produce "The than 5,000 Jews in the American army. The though there were hardly more than 3,000 Jews Merchant of Venice" this year first volunteer was a Jew and the first American in the American colonies on the eve of the Revo- because of representations made to fall was a Jew. No less than 150 Jews to it by the B'nai B'rith's Anti- lution, they were almost a unit in supporting charged up San Juan Hill with Teddy Roosevelt. Defamation League and the independence. During the Revolution the Jews American Jewish Committee... To this record of Jewish patriotism there were in the van of the patriots, There were At a recent banquet given in must be added the 250,000 Jews who were in few loyalists among them. More than 40 Jews honor of Gerhardt Seger, noted the American army during the World War. Just served in the Continental army. Some of these anti-Nazi and refugee front Hit- as in every war of the Republic, the percentage erland, the guests were horrified were veterans of the French and Indian War. t o learn that the bottles of Jews in the army wee greater than their contain- Among the more distinguished Jewish heroes of pro portion of the total population, so in the ing G American wine were made • the Revolution were Col. Isaac Franke, aide-de- erman y. . • . The German World War five per cent of those in the army origin of the bottles was camp to Washington; Major David Franks, aide- discov- were Jews, although the Jews constituted only eye d ed when a one de-camp to General Lincoln; Major Benjamin ne i of the guests three per cent of the total population. The loo Nones, a French Jew who served under Pulaski, ottle an saw thie liirtlerofmathrrs World War also disposed of the slander that on the back side of teri the label. the German General De Kalb and Lafayette; Jews do not volunteer for military service. and Mordecai Sheftall, commissary-general to NEW DEALERS Twenty per of all the Jews in the army the troops in Georgia. In 1779, a group of Jews Informed Washington circles were volunteers, a percentage greater than that organized an entire corps of infantry volunteers explain the unanimous Supreme fF LEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE) Court decision overthrowing the Friday, June 14, our country is celebrating, by Presidential decree, Flag Day. Commander Fredman recalls the long parade of Jewish patriots who fought under the American Flag from 1776 to 1918. Thoroughly justified in his descriptio of the basic obligation that wee create n a ism." great reservoir for our religion, there is • • • partial inconsistency in Dr. Adler's a d- irii"'„!`&::,,!: Ink dress. It is now generally recognize d r warder it er with your oc lal h )math. denier or the (tram., rare of The that the Jewish position must be viewe d hetroit Jettish Chntnirle. from the racial and national as well as the religious viewpoints. The fact that (PLEASE TURN TO NEXT PAGE)_. Nazis are rationalizing their inherited PUBLICITY hatred and are using the race theory as an excuse for persecution, in no way By AL SEGAL By JULIAN MELTZER proves that Jews are falling into a trap (Copyright. 1(3;. A P ) of assuming that race is everything. J. N. F. HAS RECORD YEAR already has 400 houses and will The point is that the non-Jews wh 0 A remarkable record was set up add 400 more before the end of Mr. Mortimer Ginsberg stood RINI , ENFIURG AND HE T ch oose to discriminate against Jews ar e by the Jewish National Fund dur- the year; and the planting of an : A and THE GERNIA Ludwig Tranal•ted y Etl REPUBLIC Eat(n elected. What was this honor ily 1:: , I Wineon co. IVO( Ar,h hr, Ithiladel Cedar Pa ul Pt, Idled, d I , y the John Tragedy of Ignorance not even anxious to explain their attitude d j ing 1934 when its collections additional 130 862 trees, bringing to which Mr. Ginsberg had hht• fi3It0) t or to differentiate between the religio u s amounted to £P 283,000, or $1,415,- the total to 1,473,000 trees. After been chosen? To be fully informed on con- j It has been said that a lack of Jewish or racial issues. Jews have been refuse d 000, representing an increase of 25 the war only 15,000 trees had Dr. Coh envan y after upon J. N. F. land. Nre- ow In short, Mr. Ginsberg had temporary Germany and the j her prematur e Baren, a nd education is directly responsible for delin- jobs in this country on the pitiful excus e per cent over 1933 and nearly 50 manned dea th, her younger Balfour Forest alone has 305, events that brought about the I sister had married the brother-in- 000 been elected chairman of the quency and crime. Although there is only i t hat they disrupt business organization per cent over 1932. A striking in- trees. • reaction one must read ' law. It was in this Jewish house Lemon Committee for the present a comparatively small percentage of Jew- b y absenting themselves from work thre e S crease was that in the Palestine Emil Ludwig's monumental work. in Poe Such is the inspiring record o . enburg with s fa- ish criminals, it is pointed out that the d ays a year—on the Holy Days. In Ger contributions, which nearly doubled peak year in Palestine upbuildi f a Anshe Chesed picnic. Here is a combination of hiss ther had made acquaintance tory and biography which La s t Year's Immi g ration latter as a rule belong to the group that m any they use the excuse of the racia from £P16,000 the previous year The city was at once made gents a remarkable resume of pre- j his moth er. Neer in war nor in the ;Peace had anyith member is devoid of Jewish knowledge. Over 48,000 Jewish legal immi- aware of this distinction that j ewish menace which "undermines' to a little over £P30,000 in 19:14. grants, of th e i ncl uding exciting events of the war periods, house of Hindenburg 4 , 000 Jewish tour- had Tragic proof of the truth of this charge everything, or regiments everything fo It a per capita average for the been to known come to M. Ginslserg. It the years of the Republic andj to say a word unfriendly the r Jewish population of 300 000 were its permitted to remain, entered was, indeed, the next morn- the overthrow of democratic rule Is contained in the story of the three Jew- "Jewish purposes" of domination. during 1934. as compared Jews. struck, Palestine's contribution of Palestine by the Nazis ling ish lads who went to the electric chair in with 30,32 7 legal Jewish seers that Demetrius Irving Co- in ttl • Regardless of the excuses offered, Jews 50 cents per head of every man, 1933. The 1934 immigrants j "Now he had either to sub- in- Charlestown, Mass. After reciting the whether or not they are religiously- ' woman and child. Ludwig's biography pictures 'scribe to that pogrom of the Ar- hen, chairman of of Anshe the publicity the tragedy of of the e th man who wee Yans against the Jews whose eluded 12,384 Haluzim, all of whom , committee Chesed, in charge traditional "Vudui," two of the boys, who minded, are subjected to the danger of Taken in the order of contribu- were absorbed though hardly meet- echo German armiesthroughout the wo did not know the language of their pray- anti-Semitism and must be prepared for a j tions, England came first with ing the great dearth for Jewish' was ca lling on all the city ed- during the war but who rid was bring- was corn- in firers. g dieeredit upon the German ers, asked that "My Wild Irish Rose" be life among a majority which at times be- £I'44,000, which was two and a later which still exists. belled during the last months of name or if he did not subscribe half times the sum collected the his life to take orders from a sung for them. "I hate news for you," said common to it, at least look on supinely." comes hostile to us. Such safeguards must previous year. America came next The present Jewish population who rose to the , What an awful commentary this is on be based on an understanding of Jewish with $180,000. an _increase of 156,- Was estimated at 300,312 at the I Mr. Cohen to this city editor position of soldier dictator. Tragedy abounds in the book. Ls-ginning of the new civil yea the effects of ignorance. If this is the ex- history and the various elements which j 000 over 1933. Poland—in spite although it is believed that th r, and that. "It is about our Mr. Basically a militarist and a de- : I ec srp ibc,id e al: ly when the first meeting economic difficultiescollected is an of Hindenbur g tent of Jewish feeling on the part of two urbed or enhanced our existence—reli- of underestimate Ginsberg who had just been fender of the old monarchy, Ilin- s . with Hitler is de- Acco rding 0 to be third on the list. an Arabic daily paper, Falastin.. elected chairman of the Lemon. den burg had little interest in the criminals, then the rest is obvious. Devoid gi ous, cultural, economic. We would be 135,000, Palestine was fourth, and Germany of Jaffa, there will be a parity ale Committee of Anshe Chess Republic. Ile answered his coun- f "The man who produced an ef- of any understanding at all of the com- bl met. Rumania South Africa, Czechoslovakia population on the present rate of ed Congregation. And here is t ry's call when it came, but he I e ect spontaneously and without followed. mon ideals of their people, these two boys th find to facts if we were to deny that and Jewish immigration , this A rabi was a broken figure towards the ffort was confronted by the mai ere are atheistic Jews who are neverthe- gave a glaring exhibition of the sad state le The Useishkin Village project paper declares that in 1945, the his picture. . re ss traditionally-minded and who are op- I ' yielded n spite of the negative o f P39 000, by the end of the )0 will he 920,000 Jews and 950,0( of Jewish education, and the lack of it . p osed to intermarriage and the death Mr. Ginsber g is the proprie- side of his life's story, however, p reduce ' an nifeeftesti n ; gtlbye tryingw t year and more is outstanding. An- Arabi, in the country, including th d of e for of the Nobby Garment Hindenburg is awarded the rim, The fact that only about 10 per cent of th e race. This group is not immune from . other memorial village was Kfar net natu id not know the meaning of fear ral increase of both com y one who a-as al ways in a st a te - . Store which advertises in all pathy of the author of his biog- o the Jewish children in this country receive pr ,• Haim, a residential suburb on .1. rnunitiee. raphy. f excitement; the man b or n to a Jewish religious and traditional educa- of ejudice and it fits into a general scheme ' N. F. land in Emek Zebulun, es- The Zionist Loan and Credits I the papers every Friday. Type- ommand by one who was always Always the Junker, !Lindenber g e for Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff. 'ion must be emphasized in connection es Jewish things demanding that all Jews, tablished Now that the Jewish Agency an d ' writers at once began swiftly is nevertheless described ager to command; the man whs The sum of 017,567 was contrite with this anomaly in Jewish life: of three as .en the religious sinners, be recognized steel for specially earmarked Ger- the Keren Ilayesod have ruccee s . ' to record the honor that had friend of the Jews and as as one a h t ad grown naturally and easily fully floated the largest Jessie h' fallen on Mr. Ginsberg; lino- who would not hurt Jewry under o his high position by the man boys going to the electric chair, and of re belonging to an entire people whose mansettlement projects, an in- settlement loan in history the plan who had shot up into the firma- of fP7,000 approximately ' type machines poured out their any circumstances. Mr. Ludwig m their last request which is indicative of be ser•oir—religious and cultural—must crease k of • broader settlement in Eme over 1,133. strengthened and enhanced. As makes interesting reference to J ent like Jack's beanstalk. ignorance and banality. g, hot lead to tell about it; photo- la rgest single Jewish community in the usher was faced by a Pelt It will be of interest to those who Hepher and elsewhere are bein Hindenburg's attitude to the Jews the b an occasional coin into the prepared. Many thousands o { engraving rooms etched his in " the following quotation from C ourgeois; a Protestant by a world, American Jewry is obligated to slip atholie; a Prussian by an AU familiar Blue Box to know that working families will be settled i n countenance with corrosive acid his biography; cr eate the type of reservoir which will its takings throughout the world due course . it ; a man estranged from N the Peter Wiernik at 70 e first against whom the !i otne. zinc; c ie s h the the piecesroared..., Pe ople by a man who had sprung Anonymous Donations ake contributions not only to Jews in yielded 052.106 last year, and axis turned, because these Vic- fr orn the people; a man of race chairman • since its institution, no lees than The Jewish National Fund i Sinis were the weakest anhwere The observance of the 70th birthday of t,h is country but to world Jewry and to d th rid blood, who believed in claws, te e of Anshe j,fooenrw e s s t A hue:u has been collected in this Jerusalem has received such wind " - Lemonade Committee eta,st i :s t e w ctehnt etni o yc ouam sshe,toef pthrteehm Peter Wiernik. editor of the Jewish t,_n ose communities where bigotry is stifling fl'681,000 ve. by way. a man of class who believed in falls during the past month Chesed, was that afternoon in TA Morning Journal, deserves the felicita- t h e Jew physically and spiritually. As to the fund's concrete ac- amounting to 6P15,000. Thar e all the papers. ce; a rationalist by a mystic; a m c' ame. quisitions during the year, it " was were two tions of Jews everywhere. an born to high position by an Living Legacies" o e • • to Hindenburg complaining to secure registration of title £110,000 and 04,000 respectively of the outrages of the Nazis, he As a pioneer Jewish journalist in this th It was a happy thought on the part of able In the following month, Mr. I a Pm to ■ 't:nrt;wahomw over 3.000 acres, the and an outright &nation ,of antawhn was silent had pledged his word to safe- .'" by country, Mr. Wiernik has been respon- an e Jewish Institute of Religion to award main little part of which (some 2 300 Cohen, chairman of the pub- gua rd them, because he 'dieap- Eden Paul, one of the teen honorary degree to Mrs. Rebekah bible for the moulding of Jewish public N o &creep was acquired in the Upper iP Tirking about the J. N. F., it licity committee, made his re- pro ved of laters, said of Ludwig and hie any attempt to infringe opinion and has aided in the development lea hut, eminent American Jewish woman Jordan Valley, and the remainder may not be generally known that . port on the recent achieve- the constitutionally guaranteed great book: "Ludwig as ■ Jew. in the Sharon, Judea, and Emek the Iraq Petroleum Company's der, who has earned recognition for political and religious rights of banned by the Nazis, is a bold of Jewish cultural values. Naturally he he j Jezreel. The total land holdings from the Moenl oilfield!. mentsof his committee: [Jewish members of. the German man to have writen this book." has contributed a great deal for the alle- ' r numerous contributions to Jewish life. of the fund now amount to 341,- pipeline pr,,t1 so so rrtp,y, t; as runs through its territory in the' your tcoo are rn ffy. the nation.' Ile was familiar with But it is also Ludwig the liberal was rt., an 1... ro oryl viation of Jewish sufferings abroad. 856 metric dunams 185,000 acres), In m. . Int Emek and Haifa Bay. It follows No one who is not a contributor to the d farn • the statistic, which showed that and the internationalist who in- American Jews are particularly indebt- Ke ran Ilayesod, either directly or through or about a quarter of the total Jew. the line of the railway, more or ;41. A nr=t; "EV. 'Pp':(trt":144; "n;::- I of 600.000 German Jews, 100,000 jects in this work his tribute to ish landed property in Palestine. lees through the Jordan Valley rnyra tint In the rower of lir I had taken part in the war, the finest traits in German char- ed to Mr. Wiernik for his "History of the the United Jewish Appeal, is to be per- Points of interest from other ar. and across the Emek into the Haifa ttInehere In Itrillth are obt•Ined 15 and 12,000 had b actor as compared with the banal • 'pa, In the daily Parer. . Jews in America," the first and to this day mit ted to take his seat as a delegate tivity are the fart that. by the Bay zone. The present celebrations ti - and r len t ohe w d,vided S. follow. The Itatly Hes- at mate friends, the Cramons. Si w n6 hap] b c ahugne sda e d dominat onomtf the most valuable history of Jewish settle. the World Zionist Congress. To have end of 1934 there were 1,589 lee- of the pipeline's inauguration lend •yt. Inch•mt with ty i roluron els- ;le sian Junkers, had a son and Si- a toda y . sets 'paying rent to the fund point to the fact that the oil will book ment and achievements on this continent. rul ed otherwise would have meant to act amounting wen lihs7,0•E '70'ine`se,P pack I d se's. ed aughter, who had married, Ile- to /11.144); 15.000 he pumped from Kirkuk across the Pea , resserreesie Whoa' ortth For this important work alone he deserves aga inst the sanest principles of the cause ilaurnda mi an otf h e rectla rews. His own aunt, hie fa- rative descriptions and historic mi ked za,%1 uhten 1 tt% deserts and mountains plateaux to i fa iicntts yth olummeas. e "Hindenburg and '1! to be honored by his people. th er's sister, Fraulein von Ben- Haifa along • at stake. • corridor of Jewish the SA ga s of the ir., urns rrrr • Tour N n.. e eltendorff-Hindenbu a Renu5- bri H aifa e German amnut PALESTINE TOPICS Bay zone, where Kfar Haim national an in • Palestine. Ludwig s Monumental Biography of Hindenbur g ( PLEASE TURN TO NEXT E X T PAGE TI ed mar- the Jewish medical councilor, ■ most vital