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July 26, 1935 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-07-26

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A merica lavish Periodical Cater

CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNATI 20, 0100

TimikrRorr,lcwisnefRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

THE FUTURE OF PALESTINE

0

JEWS AND JOBS

!Jews took up agricultural pur-

suits.

Summer Time Is Picnic Time .. .

. Lack of experience and in some
mi &ores,
depressed
ket with Palestinian products
economic
of
a
partially
developed
indus-
conditions which antedeted 1929
And to assure yourself • success-
Jews from 35 different countries produced on a non-competitive
basis.
Unfortunately,
this
offered
no
incentive
to
enter
the
trial
culture.
situa-
ful outing, pack your basket with
took part, which provided a strik- tion
cannot be met by permitting
ing demonstration of the capaci-
In addition, there were small the occupations of mining, of the
GUNSBERG delicatessen, deliv-
heavy unskilled and poorly paid
t i es of the Jewish people for deal- a higher rate of emigration, for
numbers
of
religious
and
edu-
ered fresh daily to the stores.
' labor, of the poorly paid and in-
ing with problems of organization the development work, in wh ices cational
functionaries, sin all ferior status of domestic and per-
, and administration. In no other housing is an important item, is
TO be Sure W. -hunsInerithe .
look fee
a
condition
precedent
to
the
capitalist
:tonal
service.
A
large
number
re-
entrepreneurs
ab-
the
r country could an entirely ama-
a nil
blue label ullk the names of
Detroll rubbly.
j tear organization, in face of so sorption of additional immigra nta some professional persons wi th mained, however, in various forms
and
would
intensify
the
shorta
of
what
has
been
improperly
many difficulties, have succeeded
ge European training. By an d called unskilled labor.
' in carrying through such a pro- of labor and force a further r im
Listen to Mme. Jennie Weinberg
large, it may he said that th
The occupational distribution of
jec . The magnificent order and n values.
Sunday, WJBK, 10:30 a. m.
This vicious circle is not pe- Jewish immigrant group w Rs Jews in this country may, there-
discipline, not only of the Mecca
to 12 noon.
fore, be considered an entirely
bim themselves, but also of the - culiar to Palestine, but it is ac- entirely urban in character an
logical and from the point of
vast crowds of spectators, was centuated there because of the without previous experience it
view of the prosperity periods de-
highly significant. Twice in one smallness of the area subject to
agricultural
pursuits
or
in
th
such
intensive
development.
sirable. With the philosophy of
The
week 50,000 spectators attended
10111 NAPOLEON ST.
individualism in which ni r it man
this great function in an orderly velocity and energy of Zionism heavy labor required by increas
Set • 109000 back of yea Now
RANDOLPH 2545
and decent manner, with the as- is likely to increase for ninny ing industrial development i a associated with successful careers
,
years
to
come,
owing
to
Euro-
and
economic
improvement,
all
of
sistance of a relatively insignifi- '
the heavy industries.
peon and world anti-Semitism, so
the influences tended to encour- .1 ..riValOaliNANSIANW.WW•NNAW4V:WalaWaVaNNNANNICI414X
cant body of police This d em- th
1 -
at one is forced to the co
age the kind of occupational drift
onstration of capacity for im-
n- 1 EVELOPMENT
elusion that an increase in t hdD
among Jews which has taken s'
provisation
and
organization
could
IKE everyone else you want an estate, a substantial sum
only have been successfully made area of development is vital n of
It was natural that the occu- ' place.
of money to keep your wife and children in comfort should
It was as natural for some int- .°4;
by a people deeply imbued with ' merely to the solution of t he national development first w as
present
economic
problem
anything happen to you. But you want it now. Not
a great ideal—that of rebuilding
migrant Jews to become clothing
b
ng 0
ut
along
lines
closely
associated
also
to
the
whole
future
of
Zio
w
a
u
s
prik
reerst„. smolt retailtraders • ao sr
Three little words which sing in the hearts of
30 years from now. How are you going tcr get it?
n
-
their nation and their land. In
ism. It has been suggested th at with European experience.
general,
throughout
the
country,
those who owe themselves a REAL vacation!
Do you realize that simply by securing a GREAT-WEST
the
increase
in
the
area
of
Zio
n.
In a developing capital econ- it was for an immigrant peasant
the behavior of the people will
LIFE Double Protection Policy and making your first
to turn to farming or heavy man-I0
compare favorably with that of let development should take pla ce
deposit you can actually create an estate of $10,000
any similar body anywhere else i n Syria. This, in my vie w, omy, such as the United States asst labor, a cultured European ,
immediately—and take 20 years or more to pay for it?
would be disastrous. For ce n- experienced during the period immigrant to become a profession.'
in the world.
I turies we have struggled unde r of Jewish settlement, it wan a ilo
o krdbusinesr man, a Frenchman
It gives you double protection at the time you need It
The second misconception to the disadvantage of
ca ti ri refry arts to aspire
multip le logical that a proportion of
which I wish to draw attention loyalties, and one of the benefi
most— for the lowest coot. Compared with ordinary life
to becom
ine
CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful
to the young ambitious group with
concerns the financial situation given to us by the new Palestine
insurance, should death occur before age 60 it pays--
Need
of Vocational Guidance
in Palestine, in which a number
twice the amount of insurance at much less than twice
some experience in buying
MICHIGAN
has
been
the
elimination
of
this
dThe
crisis
i
h
n
a
.
sdiaffffeercetnetd
degrees
the cost.
of people see what they call ex- grave psychological problem.
i
and ,occupations
Its sell ng should have turned,
cessive speculation. Yet the vol- reintroduction to Eretz Israel
an
w
hile
i
t ts not pose] le to
$10,000 "Double Protection" will cost you only 40c a
ume of speculation in the coun- would be a disservice, the effects where possible, to the ranks of
day at age 35. Write today for interesting details.
try in any objectionable sense is of which cannot be exaggerated.. the business enterpriser. With state accurately whether the aces-
, potions followed by Jews on the
negligible, and such as there is
the
emphasis
on
American
cul-
Must Include Transjordan
average have been affected more
The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-
arises almost of necessity from
It is essential that the eco- ture and the enthusiasm for sec s ' adversely, it is obvious that there
the circumstances • of the coun- nomic facts
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
of the situation ular education previously denied is no uniformity in the effect of
try's development. The large should be faced broadly,
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
th e depression upon occupational
amount of capital available for that is done it is obvious and if them, a tendency to profes-
relieve cares, forget worries i Come
that sional career depending upon distribution of any particular re-
1512 Union Guardian Bldg.
investment in a small country, ultimately the inevitable
ligious or racial group,
solution
up in June when the air is clear and
combined with an acute shortage is the inclusion of Transjordania
Detroit, Mich.
R elated to this discussion i
advanced education was also a
s
crisp. Come up to the In”--where
of labor, has given rise to a per- within the area of Zionist
Ithe
general
question
as
to
wheth-
devel-
natural
vocational
by-product.
fectly natural material increase
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
REPRESENTING
The Jordan cannot re-
in values, which will continue opment.
For these reasons, the pres- er vocational redirection is need-
main
sport, fun ... And that new appetite
permanent barrier be-
ed to divert Jews a
either regularly or spasmodically. tween a abounding
ent
occupational
development
of
will surely be tempted and delight-
youth into the less over-crowded
and
Even, however, if some part of the misery, penury prosperity
and starvation the Jews grows naturally out of occupations. While it is undoubt;
fully satisfied by the incomparable
this rise is lost at a latter stage, with which Transjordania is
European
background
and
edly
true
that
some
occupations
af-
no great economic damage will flicted.
dishes prepared by our famous chef.
ASSURANCE COMPANY
The possible difficulties American influences. The ten- in which Jews are now engaged
be done, provided the financial in the way
laate wait. malaria
of such
solution dency for all groups in this are more over-crowded than oth-
WRITE -
situation and the banks do not must not be minimized, a but
- WIRE . . - PHONE
soon-
ers in which they do not frequent.
become involved in a mass of in-
or later economic necessity country toward the end of the ly engage, it in also true that
discreet loans based on fictitious er
CHARLEVOIX,
will compel us to deal with them.
at present are in some occu-
values. So far as I have been When such a solution becomes ef- 19th century was to drift from Jews
MICH
the country and agriculture to pations which are less over-crowd-
able to ascertain, such a condition fective,
the whole aspect of Zion-
than others in which they are
does not exist and is unlikely to ism will change. There will
the city and where possible to ed
not
numerous.
be
t•ix■leso ovvevos ■■■■■■■■■•■ .voswo.vsewow . woucifsefac
arise. The people of Palestine a much greater area of immigra-
the business and professional
So far as individuals are con-
are far too shrewd and sensible tion, the millions of pounds still
careers and special services cerned, there is probably some
to deposit their money in banks
awaiting productive investment stimulated by prosperity and logic for occupational redirec-
which will collapse at the first
find a wider outlet, there
tion. There are many individuals,
With every car sold goes the Ginsberg service—a serv-
tremor of crisis. It would, how- will
the boom in large and even in Jews
and non-.1 ewn
will be ample elbow room
• alike, who des-
ice that you'll appreciate ■
ever, be wise as soon as possible both Jew and Arab and, from for small cities. These tendencies, Litren airii,clerea
end swear by.
• toserinddia fficulties have
the
topromulgate laws for the pre- point of view of world economics,
a noymeal et m
e de nvtisg 0 irn.
A telephone call will bring you ■ demonstration on the
rr Igs .
or
vention of the development of a
sati
greater area of barren land Cthoemmpoo pn ultaotiomn
opportuntnyref
o
T
New Ford without any obligation.
number of small weak banks a
will be brought into fruitful cul-
proving
their
economic
position.
which might be the cause of anxi- tivation, which will call for
ously upon Jews who were na-
Viewed as a group problem,
the
ety in face of any normal shocks outlay of the energies, the abili-
COME IN TODAY. NO OBLIGATION
rurally an urban group.
however, it is extremely doubtful
of economic flucuation.
B lk of Population
u
whether much success can be
Salaried
ties, and the capital of one if not
n!
Problem of Labor Shortage
two generations.
Gradually, there was a slow bil fc
ipated without such c
large
rolin
The real economic danger in
ft of
the solanriegerparrItioes u daking in economic d i e L ale
It may not be amiss here to opea r cerprtoibu lpe idr
a Ldti stribution
connection with the rise in values suggest that the political
n m ers an only erfbe as at th e p resent
prob - to the e nt a I I e r communities time
tc:
is not wanton speculation, but an
undertaken he
by
acute shortage of labor, which lam may prove more simple of throughout the country but large -
powerful force than t
gover
p est itself.
Rtel,, e established
has given rise to an exceptionally solution than at first would ap-
rt n o trades
tn s t e
The
Iymtio
businesses.
high rate of wages. In itself this pear. Both Jewry and the Arab
Starting
problem of occupational
co atiir
• might not be an evil. In fact, population
; silver levelsa' of i ' the
aff ects the American
r and dis- I ongeet
of Palestine and
engfenerdal. The fed-
it encourages the development of
tributive trades, .the increasing 1 eP
ov e nrnimn
We bay. ■ situation of guaranteed used cars for sale.
an invaluable class of high-grade Transjordania owe much to the prosperity of the country made rli nlg
We Will Accept Any Mak. of Car in Trade
work-people. The danger is that British nation, and the political possible. the improvement in the Emergency ReliefanAdm
t h ienisIteradteiroal
the unec4nomic cost level may future of these two areas is a economm position in these areas. have given considerable thoughnt
12535.43 GRATIOT AVE.
o leni of t strnded indun-
encourage' factories and agricul- matter of outstanding importance
Individual peddlers and small trial co prm
m u n it ies
retail ers under favora b le cm-
Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport
tural development in neighbor-
ircu
, hea sub-margin-
, ing countries with lower wage o the British Empire as a whole. stances were able to be come lung- al agricultural g roun s and the un-
PINGREE 6400
ewry
has
seen
many
empires
Open Sundays
er entrepreneurs
entrepri
collar
levels, lower values and lower
e co
and owners f wf employed white
I
grueps- .

Thus far, except for
' taxes, with the ultimately disas- ome and go, and ninny great na- ;ostratublniashteet eltufisyinnegssews. or A
relief m
gplrooyment for
the wh
trous result that they would be
k ers lei s,•
white
o
collar
ions
rise
and
fall,
but,
until
the
came
owners
and
employers
as
the
n,
u
: competing in the Palestine mar-
ps and some slight be
rags in land re
rise of the British Empire, has trade developed.
-
in ,„.
ss"s
seen no system able to give free-
With capital gains obtained in : subsistence 11 oat settlement,
es t e ads, little' World-Wicl
'to kat
don with protection.. command these pursuits and with specula-, 1 progress has been made in solv-
4 RN Vti
ye opportunities in real estate og the unemployment problems ,
loyalty without oppression, and or in new capital investments iong large
il lt/
of the people. '
prize honor based upon mutual such as the motion picture in- Whatever masses
a particular individual
respect. The British Empire is, dustry, a natural drift towards uty be able to accomplish in find-
in fact, the only organization in the middle economic classes was ,
one or another solution for his
the world capable of handling established and maintained dur- ; wn personal problems, it is no l
n thono
Iesn
1 'Set
such a situation as I visualize in ing the period of prosperity.
fatuous to believe that
n he e cmic
Palestine and Transjordania. It
Irrespective of the few success-
an fat solution
is natural that the conception of ful individuals who were able to I g g n roups is possible throw for large
m agic
gh some
a greater Palestine within the move up the economic scale
of occupational redirection I
re - or distri
genperouss eomu bra c of stuhned rBrsr ti josh tunes
bution.
this r e spect the
Id
b
'5
I ionfgo other rt
er iscnaens
c t
If and should
b fu k
be the subject of a of the Jewish pops I ation , the
ar7Minuu;‘!";,,.:!'"'".
parties-
certain amount of violent criti- larly in the larger cities remained
clam. But we must remember r in wage and salary occupations,
St ictly Confidential
4
that Zionism itself has been, and with a tendency for the second
still is, misunderstood, its ideals generation to follow more divers!- '
CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE
misrepresented, and its creators fled occupations, many remaining. ens are getting to be a
maligned.
Transjordania, as I in relatively unprofitable small
v ogue. • ..
have said,
must
ultimately, retail establishments and business : The latest one in the making is
through sheer economic necee- pursuits,
one to he written by Samuel Unter-
sity, be included in the area of Only
I myer,
• and if it is true it should
a Few Take up Farm ing I
Eretz Israel; and the only way,
make one of the most interesting
Increasingl y a
l so, a small but • boob of the season.... Friederich
in my view, of making the whole significant group of the second 1Volf's "Cynkali," a play that is ,
territory happy and free, is as generation prepared for the pro-
going to rip the cover from the
ts
,s hi l wonder set
a self-governing institution with- fessions and the better paid birth control
racket, will
ying d uring
be tried I '1',
in the British Empire. This pol- trades. Due to occupational
Model M.55 — 2 Band Con.
back- out next month at the White R oe This
"
nr ` even"
sole American and Shod Was.
icy could hardly
meet with
the vide
ground, th e general drift to the Lake summer theater. . . . It will ' ;!
disa
good
of the League
of Na-
o""
pression
tions, for it is entirely in keep- culture, only a small
minor in agri- be brought to Broadway by Joe only until Aug. 1,
y it of 11
ing with the spirit of the man-
rai
ration this fall. .
dates, and it is to me inconceiv-
able that any serious objection
Until the first of the month only, we
should be raised by other nations. Rabbi J. S. Sperka Urges Consolidation of are making that extraordinary offer.
Imperial Solution of Problem
Orthodox
Synagogues
G
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From the strategic point of
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view, quite apart from the inter- ,CONCI UDEI, rom EDITORIAL PA ,E1
propose that some drastic action to own. Don't pass up this opportunity
earn of the internal economic and
political situation in Palestine, traditions in peace, and the devas- he taken to save us from the to buy the best radio for the least money!
tragic
situation of disorganization.
such a development is of tremen- tiding social influence is war com-
Come in today.
Kehillah Hi. Idea
dour; importance to the British bine to disillusion and destroy the
Our ideal is an organized Jew-
Empire.
Palestine
stands
as
a
normal
conserving
outlook
of

gen-
ish
community—a
Kehillah
com-
vital link in the chain of imperial
posed of every element within the
communications between the East oration, Deprived and dispossessed •city,
with auxiliary commission ,
and the West. It holds the key of its rightful heritage, this gen- designated by
the executive body
ts osition for all air routes between oration in turn could not beque
st to care for the various needs of
his country and the East and, that
unknown
quantity.
the
community.
It should be made
in view of the Egyptian situation.
a requisite that every Jewish resi-
Urges Consolidation
must always be a vital factor in
dent
support
its
functions. Mem-
It is for these reasons that th
he development of air routes to
e hership should entitle one to bene-
East and South Africa.
synagogue must assume a two-fol d fits such as education for his chil-
The great new ports which responsibility of not only bringin g dren in Kehillah sponsored 11,
are already become, and will
synagogue to thrive who fee brew schools, and synagogue ac- •
ontinue to be, essential to the the
commodations in the synagogue of
su a ccess of a large part of our the. need for it, but also to brio g ° his district. The
annual fee or
this lost
aborne trade, and in time of synagogue. generation back to th e contribution, together with ether
The synagogue min ,
ar offer exceptional facilities be prepared for the uninntructe , incomes of the Kehillah would be
fo r transference of stores and until they in turn shall be pre ". sufficient to support the agencies
th e reconditioning of vessels. The pared
for the synagogue. To be which now depend on annual cam-
hole area is, moreover, °keel-
unmindful of this drastic and di s
THE FORD V-8 is ready for
lently protected from invasion by tresaing situation is to be unwillin s • Paignr'.
Fe a beginning, a united Fyne-
normal driving
The reas n for this is as important as the
o
th e air by the natural barrier of to face
the facts. The question in : gogue council of all synagogues or
th e desert.
when you buy it. There is no tedious period
Has the synagogue reached its op- synagogues
result. The Ford V-13 needs no breaking-in
in each of the four sec-
Finally, the imperial solution timism in membership? Is i
of breaking-in for 500 or 1000 miles. You
because of unusual accuracy in the manufac.
of the l'alestine problem would equipped to serve allelement
t liens of the city could be organ-
s
-can drive it up to 50 miles an hour the first
Pr
..
ovide
the
British
Empire
with
tified
as
Orthodox
Jews?
Will
ture of moving parts and the smoothness of
men lied. This council or board would
a healthy and intelligent popula- gees,
cooperation and coordination coordinate the activities of the
day- And after the first hundred miles you
bearing surfaces. Clearances are correct when
ti on in the Middle East, always help solve some of
these problems? synagogue, provide more attractive
can drive it as fast as you desire.
re ady in case of necessity to take Can an organized Jewish comma
you buy the car. It is not necessary to depend
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That means greater motoring enjoyment for
up arma in an imperial cause. nits, bring more order in Jewish programs, and cooperate oncom-
on a long wearing-in period to eliminate tight-
In thus broadly putting for life?
munal problems. Under such co-
"v17 motorist. It is especially important to
ness and insure smooth running. Longer life,
and my conception of Palestine',
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It seems to me jhat despite the ' operative efforts innumerable bone.
motorists who are thinking
de stiny I em fully aware of the differences in background, economic fits would result.
about a new car
greater economy and better performance are
Betwe•• Elmhurst and Monterey
for
di Mculties to be encountered be- class and social status, the time is
In
a
sense,
that
cooperative
we
a vacation trip—t o physicians, salesmen
hound to result from such precision methods.
fo re it will secure general ae- ripe for a move toward enordina. propose is no longer an abstract OPEN EVENINGS
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Ce ptance. Such things are in any tion or even consolidation. The see- ideal. It is today • practical nee-
The Ford V-8 gives you fine-car construction,
ca m not capable of sudden ac- and generation either born or rear- esaity. There are synagogues which
stead of dragging along at slow speeds for
along with fine-car performance, comfort,
".
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ti me to accustom people's minds sensitive to the differences that due either to a limited membership,
safety and beauty.
to the idea, which is at the mo- separated their fathers. They can means or functions. Cooperation
m ent only a reality to a far- more easily be brought into agree- • on the part of all Jews in the com-
Se eing few. In the end, however, ment on general communal tames munity, coordinations of myna-
am convinced that it pros-ides such as kashruth, Jewish education, ! rogues, consolidation of Jewish ef-
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ou t of the present Impasse.

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(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

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