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;America 9ewisk Periodical eater

CJIPTON ATINUC • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

VOL. XXXVII No. 22

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-040

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935

PALESTINE ARAB PRESS STARTS HUDSON CO, FOUND
IN ATTITUDE
CAMPATN AGAINST THE JEWS FAIR
ON NAZI BOYCOTT
FOLLOWING DISCOVERY OF ARMS

The Detroit Community Fund

An Appeal to the Jewish Community

By DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

EDUCATION MONTH CHARGE OF JEWISH-COMMUNIST
TERMINATES WITH
OPEN HOUSE NOV. 3 LINK REPUDIATED BY 3 MAJOR

JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS IN U. S.

A United Community
Beginning on Monday of this
week the people of Detroit will Not the least service to this Opportunity Will Be Offered
again enjoy a privilege greater fund has been its effective influenc e
To See Classes in
-
than most of them know. To them in creating a united community
Session
is given the opportunity . rare where before there were compet-
enough in these times of ruthless ing and o f t i m e a antagonistic
CONCLUDING
RADIO
By
its
emphasis
upon
the
BUTZEL AND SHETZER
competition to taste that highest groups.
ADDRESSES SUNDAY
SERVE ON COMMITTEE Joy which comes from giving fact that poverty knows no creed
rather than from getting ∎ and and nakedness no sect but that
is the portion only of those before God, all men are brothers, Importance of Schools De-
Protest Conference Hears a which
who as they rise to positions of entitled to the enjoyment of their
scribed by Maurice H.
Report on Efforts
power lift others with them, in- human rights, the Community
Zackheim
stead of climbing to success as Fund though taking from no man
for Boycott
some would, over the bruised his liberty of conscience, has in-
The Open House Day which
Oscar Webber, general manager souls and the broken bodies of dicated in a concrete form how
l'rotestent, Catholic and Jew may will mark the terminating project
',
their fellows,
of the J. L. Hudson Co., in an
The Detroit Community Fund work together in a common cause. of the observance of Education
important statement on the ques- has so entirely justified itself Moreover it has been brought Month by the United Hebrew
tion of the boycott of German- during the years that have pissed home to our people in a striking Schools, will take place Sunday
made goods, assured a commit- since it began its splendid work, way that wealth is a trust to be morning, Nov. 3.
used for the common good and not
It is the aim of the committee
tee consisting of Fred M. Butzel it seems almost superfluous to for the selfish interest merely of in charge of Education Month and
plead
its cause to the people
le of
.
and Simon Shetzer that the this
ha ens to possess it. To the management of the schools to
ci
city.
Still there a- re . new-. him who happens
amount of goods imported from comers amongst us who may) not be able to c for others
.
show the public the work of the
y re-
Germany is being drasticall
Fortune be-
be acquainted with its pus uses the privileges which F is one of schools exactly as it is conducted
d.uced, and that the management and
tows
upon
a
favored
few,
but
giv-
during
regular sesions. No elabor-
its ideals and to these e peer
i an art and to have ethical ate plans are therefore made either
of this important store, one of fatly we address these words. And s ing is
t he
four
t largest department stores no doubt there are those—as value, it must be wisely done. It for receiving the guests or con-
he country, is as much shocked there must be in every great must be directed not by soft senti- ducting them through the various
over what is happening in Ger- metropolitan center like ours— mentalism nor by weak emotional- classrooms. The work of the teach-

many as Jews can possibly be.
ers will take its usual form, Par-
knowing the bare acts have ism; it must not be degraded as
Messrs. Butzel and Shetzer who
not sensed the obligation on slumming once was into a fad of ents will spend as much time as
visited the J. L. Hudson Co. man- which
speak.
the idle
of fashion. But they like in any of the classroom,
the individual
owes devotees
to his giving must have wisdom behind it and after the dismissal of the
agement as a result of a survey community. And to these also
we
in behalf of the Con-
and conscience and an understand- children, they will have an in-
issuing proclamations. The party of Haj Amin el Hus- conducted
ference of Jewish Organizations
ing of human needs. It must be formal discussion with the teach-
.
seini, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, announced that it was called to protest against the Hit-
Defends Detroit
abackedn eb ytocourage Li fligci ivenn ta stoweenci ers. All the guests will then be in-
preparing an appeal to the Palestine Governmeht and ler terror. They were informed For years preceding the de.
vited to visit the assembly hall
In • powerful statement, addressed to Dr. Theodor Le•
manifestoes to the entire Islamic world for aid in the situ- by Mr. Webber that their visit pression and now again when the as to open his hands to those who where the work of the students
wald, president of the German Olympic Committee, Former
the first formal suggestion economic clouds seem to be 4ift- plead. For when giving is unwisely will be displayed and an address
ation. With agitation on the Arab side running high, the was
Supreme Court Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney, president of
from a Jewish group that Hud- ing, when men have wished to name done, it pauperizes the recipient on Jewish Education will be de-
climax is expected to be reached in a series of Arab son's should assist in the boycott a wonder city because of its 'stu- and thus robs him of the only pos- livered. The committee in charge
the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, declares
of German-made goods, previous pendous and u n p r e c e d e a ted session that he can call his very of Open House Day consists of
that the union's resolution of November, 1933, made it needs-
strikes.
Samuel N. Heyman, the Misses
sary for him to investigate whether Germany had fulfilled its
The barrels of cement, in which the arms were protests having been sounded growth in industrial strength, own—his self-respect.
ca
Rose
Pike
Oxenhandler
and
Anna
pledges
against discrimination, and that the investigation
only by a few individuals.
they have pointed to Detroit, In
raises
shipped, were e nneired from Ret-o-
Fund and Mrs. M. Mathis.
the current issue o f a popular
the
proved conclusively that Germany discriminates against Jew-
The P Detroit id i C Ohm
Condemn Atrocities
gium to a man named "Kattan"
to
the
high
place
Radio Address
there is a satiric a in fete has lifted giving
ish athletes.
for a storage house in Tel Aviv.
Assuring the delegation that the magazine
The following are scheduled to
the title 'Dynamic Det it,' that it ought to occupy. And by so
Since Tel Aviv is virtually an all-
management of Hudson's can't ap- under
"The Aryan paragraph is applied with the same relent.
according to which Detroit a a doing, it has conserved the man- give radio addresses in connection
Jewish city, it has been assumed
prove of what is happening in Ger- great show city with
less harshness in sports as In other phases of German life,"
no appr cia- hood and the womanhood and the with Education Month of the
by the Arabs that a Jew was re-
many, Mr. Webber stated that in Lion for anything but
Mr.
Mahoney's statement declares, and challenges Dr. Le-
size and personal dignity and the decent United Ilebrew Schools: Judge
sponsible for the arms shipment.
weld's authority to make promises that the German Govern.
general J. L. Hudson Co. does not bulk parade, but actually
With pride of uncounted thousands of James Ellman Station WJBK,
However, police have not yet dis-
carry anything made in a for- no soul for the
ment
will uphold the Olympic code.
higher and the men and women and even little Weinberg Jewish Hour, Sunday
covered the identity of the person Endorsement of Series by eign country that can be gotten
finer things. They who truly know children, who else would have been morning, Oct. 27, at 11 o'clock;
In spite of Mr. Mahoney's statement, however, Brig. Gen.
"Kelton" since it could be either
in this country. Ile pointed out Detroit realize that this charge is marked with the mark of the beg- Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan, Station
Leaders; Villard to
Charles H. Sherrill, who just returned from Germany where
an Arab or Jewish name. The
that the amount of imported by no means wholly justified.
he went as • member of the American Olympics Committee,
Sp oak Nov. 3
Still gar and thus not only socially de- WJBK, Jewish Radio Forum, Sun-
Falastin, Arabic daily, charges
goods used by Hudson's had drop- it is trite to say that for a long graded but even debased in their day evening, Oct. 27, at 7:301
stated that he was not concerned with persecutions of Jews
that the shipment was the fifth in
ped from $1,000,000 a year to
o'clock.
in Germany any more than he is concerned with lynchings al
Brisk sales of tickets for the $50,000 a year, and that since time the music that was sweetest own eyes.
a series of wholesale gun-running
And
surely
this
high
service
of
Maurice
II.
Zackheim,
chairman
Negroes in the South in this country. This comparison, fre-
and asserts that the discovery of seven-lecture forum of the Men's the depression the tendency is to to the ears of many of our fellow the Detroit Community Fund of the board of education of the
quently
resorted to by Nasis who blind the mass of the Ger-
citizens
was
that
of
whirring
the arms this time was purely acci- Club of Shaarey Zedek indicate use American-made goods when-
should
be
all-sufficient
to
win
at
speaking
United Hebrew Schools,
man people who are not informed that whatever lynchings
wheels in our great industries and
dental. due to the fact that one the interest that is being displayed ever possible.
the hands and from the hearts of
IPLIASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
are
conducted
in the country are illegal and are not, as is the
the
sight
that
was
most
pleasant
of the barrels broke while being
Mr. Webber stated that the only to their eyes was that of figures our people, that response which it
case in Germany, sanctioned or encouraged by the United
unloaded. The majority of the bar- in this cultural effort.
f that Gmust still be im- and the dollar sign, indicating certainly deserves. It Is by no
States
Goverment
or the governments of the Southern states,
The forum opens Sunday eve- articles
rels which were opened contained
cdhiblroemn,n senrrei:can3natrethagto the how day by day and week Iset sgstejs mans ,to our credit that of the
has oroused,idespread Indignation throughout the country.
about 1,000 cartridges, each packed ming, Nov. 3, with the s address by and e
cities
in
the
United
Gen
largest
and year by year, the material re-
in soldered tin boxes. Some barrels
store is contending with this prob- sources of our city were growing States, Detroit stands tenth in its
also contained Mausers. The Heb-
lem, and it is hoped that a suit- greater.
p er capita giving. The fact is that
rew press believes that the arms
Hours of Music to be Re-
able substitute will be found for
I am happy to believe that ex- in Detroit the average per capita Quiet
are intended for use in East Africa
lamed at Temple on Sunday
the German-made articles. Ile ex- cept for the few whose lives are gift is about $1 whereas in CM-
and are merely being shipped

pressed the hope that a substitute completely self-centered, who have cinnati which occupies the place of
through Palestine.
Under date of September 30,
for German-made gloves may be no social vision and no social con- honor at the very head of the list,
there was sent to Rabbis and other
Inflammatory Statements
per
capita
contribution
is
$3.45.
found within a year. science, this is no longer true. And
representative Jewish leaders as States: Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the American Jew-
Arab-Jewish tension arising out
According to Mr. Webber, Ger- if a change such as is here indi-
Am Appeal to Detroit Jews
There is another angle from well as to public press, a letter ish Committee; Alfred M. Cohen, president of B'nal
of charges of gun-running for hos-
man-made toys have disappeared cated has indeed come, it must be
tile purposes has reached no serious
from Hudson's shelves almost traced in no small part to the fact which appeal for the support of from an organization known as the B'rith; and B. C. Vladeck, chairman of the . Jewish Labor
a state that the Hebrew newspa-
completely as a result of excell- that the Detroit Community Fund the Community Fund might be "Free Thinkers of America" in Committee.
pers published vigorous protests
ent substitutes manufactured in has opened men's eyes to the mean- made, though I hesitate to put it which a vicious attack was made
This charge is labelled as a pretext under cover of
againSt the Palestine Government
this country. He promised to in- ing of the fuller life and to the so. For it is based in the lowest upon the Jewish religion and in
for permitting "violent incitement
vestigate the report on German- truth anciently recorded that "No of all motives, namely that of self- the course of which it was urged which "The Nazi government has in practice robbed the'
that
Jews
give
up
their
religion.
German people of their civil rights; suppressed freedom
against Jews" in Arab newspa-
made articles said to have been man liveth unto himself alone."
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"This letter might be passed by of speech, of the press, and assembly; has destroyed
pers. It is understood that the
found in his stores by the survey
the
without notice were it not for the
Government press bureau has ad-
committee, and to act upon the
•free labor unions and confiscated
fact that on the Board of Directors
vised the Arab press not to publish
suggestions of the committee in
a
t
hepiargfauandassa;
of the organization sponsoring this
Shaarey Zedek School
anything "indiscreet" in connection
the most reasonable manner.
aaunl (ti
the f:lifferdi ous
in
communication are many oustand-
with the shipment of arms. The
To Reopen on Sunday
conscience of the Protestant, Cath-
Pleased With Interview
ing names including Harry Elmer
Government press bureau stated
Mr. Butzel expressed satisfac-
Barnes,
Dr.
John
Dewey,
Clarence
than an inquiry is now in progress
Sessions of the Shaarey Ze-
The tdatSeemwenat points out that "a
tion with the attitude of the J.
Darrow and others of equal prom-
and that a communique will be
study of German conditions indi-
L. Hudson Co. and declared that dek Sunday School will be re-
inence in the scholarly world,"
available later for the press.
sumed
this
Sunday
morning.
Gen.
Johnson
Will
Analyze
rates
that the majority of the Jews
he has found them to be fair in
stated Dr. Leo NI. Franklin, who
In the meantime, all Arab par-
Philip L. Rosenthal, principal
the Roosevelt Adminis-
every respect. Ile declare.) that
announced he will base the theme Lauded for His Services at who were permitted to vote in
OSWALD G. VILLARD
that
ties, including the Arab Youth ,
of
the
school
announces
Germany
during the Republic were
he has seen no change in atti-
tration
of his sermon Sunday morning,
Congregation's Semi-
Federation, the group of Ragheb Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of tude and that the store has acted cards have been mailed to all
affiliated with the liberal demo-
Oct. 27, on this letter, and will
Annual
Meeting
Bey Nashashibi, former Jerusalem
pupils,
notifying
them
of
the
cratic
parties.
In the presidential
fairly, within the limitations of a
Gen. ))ugh S. Johnson, stormy speak on the subject "Free Think-
Mayor, and the Jerusalem Grand the Nation, on the subject "A Lib- public institution, since the break- classes they are to go to, and
elections in which Ilindenburg,
and ere Challenge the Jew—A reply
of
American
politics
petrel
Mufti, have issued protests against eral Editor Looks at the Jews."
the hour they are to be in school.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Hitler and Thaelmann were can-
Lauding the efforts of the Men's down of democracy in Germany.
alleged gun-running by Jews. A
Those who have not received the most dramatic personality of to John Dewey, Clarence Darrow at the semi-annual meeting held didates, Jewish leaders appealed to
Pointing out that the main mer-
the German Jews to vote for Hin- '
mass meeting has been called by Club in sponsoring the seven-lec- chandising man at Hudson's is a cards are asked to come to the New Deal, will turn against and others." • • •
ture
forum,
Judge
Charles
Rubiner
the New Deal and the Roosevelt
on Oct. 17, paid high honors to denburg and against the commu-
them for the week-end. Inflamma-
Catholic and that other execu- Shaarey Zedek School office Administration, of which he has QUIET HOURS
tory manifestos were circulated by stated:
Isaac Shetzer, its president, for nist and National Socialist candi-
Sunday morning.
tives
are
Masons,
all
of
whom
are
TO BE RESUMED SUNDAY
"I am looking forward with en-
the Grand Mufti's party in llamas-
Registration of new pupils will
concerned' with what is
After an interruption of many his efforts during the past three dates. German Jews were chiefly
cus, Beirut and Cairo. Arabs tried thusiasm to the coming Forum. deeply
in occupations and In call-
happening in Germany, Mr. But- continue throughout the week,
years, the Quiet Hours of Music years which have resulted in plac- engaged
to induce Arab stevedores at the The diversified list of speakers and zel stated that while Hudson's is from 4 to p. m. daily, at the
ings
which were a feature of Temple ing the synagogue on a firmer not from which communists are
Jaffa port to go out on strike in subjects are of compelling inter- a p ublic institution obligated to Shaarey Zedek.
recruited;
indeed, their own
Beth El activities through a num- financial foundation and in rale-
protest, but they were driven out eat to Jew and Gentile alike. An
whthaitngtshe
ewqua n its, all
ber of seasons will be resumed, ing the stadarda of service of the economic interests made them dia-
of the port area by the stevedores. educational treat of the finest type other
metrically
opposed
to communism.
being equal this
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)
(PLICASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
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Police reported the seizure of 15
The most influential German dal-
(PI•ANE TUP.N TO LAST ?ACM
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL 1
lies in the pre-Hitler period, such
rifles in an Arab village near Tul-
as the Frankfurter Zeitung and
karem.
the Berliner Tageblatt, which were
Roosevelt Greet. Anni
owned by Jews, were bitterly op-
The world-wide celebration of
posed to communism. Not one
the fifteenth anniversary of the
prominent or even well-known Ger-
Palestine Foundation Fund, the
man-Jewish leader was ever iden-
Registration for 10- Session
central agency for the rebuilding
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
tified with the communist party in
Courses Continue Next
of the Jewish National Home in Deplores Fact that "Only Smaller Part" of World Jewry's
Germany. According to authentic
Palestine, was launched here with
Monday Night
copyright by the Seven Arta Fenton, Flynell,At• Re-
Thee rolumn
Collection for German Jews Devoted to "Construc-
figures given under the auspices of
I
production In whole or In p•rt MOM,' forbilden Any IntrIngement on
a mass meeting at which greetings
Relief
in
Palestine"
ASE TURN TO PAGE 75
and
Permanent
this
copyright
will
IA
pro..
uteri
live
were read from leading personal-
Beth El College of Jewish Stud-
ietessa TURN TO PAGE Ii
last
NEW YORK — The hope that ted by Dr. Weizmann in his pre ies opened its 11th season and
Monday night. One-hundred
the whole of German Jewish youth, face.
Test this matter, provided you
"'JEWISH CULTURE"
"There were certainly hundreds, fifty students were registered for
as well as many more tens of thou-
More than ten years ago I have some accurate and authentic
the
various courses in Jewish his-
sands of adults will be transferred perhaps even thousands of German tory, Bible Literature, Compara-
began to plead and pray for knowledge yourself — test it by
to Palestine, a goal that can be Jews who went to Palestine, who, tive Religion and Hebrew.
the creation of a Jewish culture asking some reasonably well-edu.
reached if adequate funds are pro- under normal 'conditions, would
in the English language. I am rated and liberal Gentile some
The new policy of the College,
vided, is expressed by Dr. Chaim never have found their way there to offer briefer courses of only 10
b. e Y ou ill
gnecohi fairly crucial questions.
dr:es:litre: as moyuraa.anaccasat arawl le sdne
GEN. HUGH S. JOHNSON
Weizmann, president of the Jewish because, until the spring of 1933, sessions each, roved exceedingly
believes Large Delegation from De.
bottom
Agency for Palestine and head of they adopted an attitude of op
till
recently
the
most
vigor-
as
read
with
increasing
fa-
(1)
that
Judaism
stopped
develop-
oung
been
I
it
is;
fruit to Attend the
Resume Oct. 25; Rabbis the Central Bureau for the Settle- lotion or indifference to the ides popular, esecia ly with y
from
year
to
ous
champion,
when
he
opens
the
cility
of
Jesus,
ing with the appearance
and pleasure
leg- I
and Freedman the ment of German Jews in Palestine, I of the renaissance of the Jewish people who began crowding the early
Sessions
Temple Forum at Temple Beth El, year our strong moving homely (2) that the purpose of Kashruth
istration office of the College
the
preface
to
a
complete
finan-;
people
in
Palestine.
29,
next Tuesday night, Oct.
First Speakers
et , Yiddish tongue. I know that the is hygienic and unintegrated with
in
evening.
cial and statistical report on Ger- "But when, on the other hand,
8:30,
with
an
address
on
the
sub.
use
of
the
former
will
increase;
I
any
high
view
of
life,
(3)
that
we
A
large
delezation
of Detroiter*,
The course which attracted moat
Friday night services are being man Jewish settlement in Palestine !one observes with what seriousness
Jewish His- ject: "Government and the Con- I trust that the use of the latter receive something like Catholic headed by Henry Wineman, Kurt
resumed at Congregetion Shaarey s th
t ht reached the United enthusiasm almost all German students was Current
&bun-
will
not
diminish.
Yet
it
Is
Kippur,
(4)
atitution."
absolution
on
Yom
Peiser,
Simon
Shetzer,
Judge
as
Fram.
Zedek, Chicago Blvd. and Lawton States. i i m m i g r a n t s, particularly the tory given by Rabbi Leon
Rabbi Leon Fram will conduct dantly clear that the intellectual that Judaism is • purely legalistic Charles Ruhiner, Clarence H. Eng-
en-
younger
ones,
are
at
pains
to
ad.
A
large
number
of
students
east
one-
religion
and
the
Jewish
concep-
gays,
Abe
Srere,
Fred
M.
Balm
report Was made 1
Ave., this Friday evening, Oct.25.
themselves not only to the rolled also for the course in Com-ithe discussion period following and cultural life of at l
A part of the rePo
just
The speaker at the first of the public by the national headquarters , economic
the lecture. Members of the au- third of world Jewry is today and tion of God that of one who sees and Milton Alexander, will atten d
conditions
but
also
to
the
parative
Religion
by
Rabbi
Bern-
sessions of the East Central
year's services will be Lavy M. Eere of the American Palestine
ard Zeiger, the course in The Jew- I dience will be free to ask the ; will even more intensively Limos- to is that these laws are obeyed, the
Becker, who recently resigned the Campaign which is joined with the intellectual life of Jewish Pales-
ish interpretation of the New General the most searching ques- row be carried on in the English (6) that we produced neither States Regional Conference in To-
Post of rabbi and director of the Joint Distribution
Committee
in tine,
and degree
when one
to of what
Jewish
Appeal. The
4 high
this notes
influx
im- Testament by Dr. Leo M. Frank- tions they wish on the lecture and language. And any kind of • poetry nor philosophy between the ledo this Saturday evening and all
cultural life, be it that of an Old Testament and, nay, Zangwill. day Sunday.
Sunnyside Hebrew Congregation the United
with their capital, their lin, and the course In Adventures ion his hew Deal activities.
Am ha'sefer or not, is dependent Go a step lower than my puts-
of Long island to become the edu- share of American Jewry in finan - migrants,
Following remarks by the Toledo
Statesse ■ t by Him•lhoch
economic enterprise and energy, in Jewish History by Rabbi Leon I
eng
the
settlement
of
German
rational director of the Jewish i
In a statement on the opening on the printed page, the dom. tire gentleman and you will be chairman, Harry Levison, an in-
distinguished Fetter.
' s provided out including an many
ment,
the
book.
told
that
all
Jews
(in
spite
of
the
vocation
by Rabbi Michael Lic►-
Community Center of Detroit.
of
the
Forum,
Israel
Ilimelhoch.
considerable
in
terest
1
Jews in a e. .
There was
o f science, has
fact that you who ask are neither) tenstein and greetings by Rabbi
Rabbi A. H. Freedman of Ot- of the funds of the American Pal- representatives
fructified the Jewish development shown also in the course in Jew- ' president of Temple Beth El,
nor
their
not
know
themselves
millionaires
or
Bolsheviks.
Leon
Feuer,
are
the Saturday seemlier
tawa will spea k on Nov. 1.
ea ins Campaign.
a d Ceremonies by said:
of Palestine during the last tvrq i h C t
• • •
session will be featured by an ad-
The Temple has now had two past nor the qualities of their
Maduate of the Isaac Ekhonsn
The New Settlers years, then one ran only wish, Rabbi David Cedarbaum. the
for
Jew-
Gradually
my
prayer
mem-
Books
are
recorded
Henry
Wineman, chair
people.
dress
by
Theological Seminary and of City
A supplementar y financial report from the standpoint of the develop- course In A Popular Introduction years of experience in conducting
of ory, recorded creativity, recorded ish books was answered. There man of the East Central Staten
College of New York, Rabbi
Georg Lan dauer, secretary ment of the Jewish National Home, to the Talmud by Rabbi Nahum a forum for the discussion
by
has
just
returned
from
Dr.
world
character.
No
civilisation
had been before of course, some Regional Conference, on the sub.
Freedman has
issues and
Palestinian tour of the Central Bureau at Jerusa- that possibilities should be created Schulman. the course in Bible by great domestic
a European and
that up to Sept- I. 1935, for the transfer to Palestine of Rabbi Elmer Berger and the questions. We have enlarged the utterly perished that has left noble works of Gentile scholar- ject "The Goal of the Regional
.
experiences.
and will speak on his experiences.
courses in Hebrew by Miss Rose forum this year to 14 programs books. No people is utterly home- ship, such as the literally epoch- Conference." His address wall lete
many
more
tens
of
thousands
of
The speaker at the Friday eve- this bureau of the Jewish Agency
created making works on the Jewish peo- followed by • panel dismission on
received £237,000 from Jews German Jews, especially the whole Pike of the United Hebrew Schools. in order that we might present as lees that possesses books
!sing services on Nov. 5 will be had
All of the classes began their many as possible of the urgent, by itself. Nor is this all. Israel tile in the time of Jesus by the "Youth Looks at the Jewish Cam -
. - of their youth who have no hope
Rabbi Ario S. Hysms of Boyside, throughout
the
world
and
eit
and
as late George Foote Moore and munity." Rabbi Philip Bernstein
work
last
Monday
night.
Registra-
problems
which
occupy
the
minds
is,
despite
its
constant
ipended £199,500 during the period for the future in Germany."
N. Y.
tion, however, will be continued of thinking people today in the , many think its irritating presence Travers Herford's volumes on the will lead the discussion.
R ■ ppia Describes Activities
an
extraordinarily
Elconan H. Saulson heads the' of its operations.
the
world,
Judge Matrice Berson of Omar
Pharisees and Pharisaism. But
The report also contains a sum- next Monday night The instrue- fields of government, economics, in
cemmitte in charge of Shaarey1 1 That
of have
German
Jews. the
of settlement
whom 30,000
now mary of German Jewish settlement tors will see to it that those who education, religio n, literature. unknown and misunderstood peo- how few people could be expected land will preside at the dim
and
misunderstood
to read those! What was needed on Sunday morning, viewing
Zedek's Friday evening services
was activities by Dr. Arthur Ruppin, register on the second night are philosophy and world affairs. We pie—unknown
which will start at 8 : 15 p. m. and ' found their way to Palestine,
ist and not handicapped by having missed have increased the number of de- 1 even by its friends, even by the was popularisation on • high general community organizat
a mount of outstanding Jew is h agronomnon)
will he followed by a social bobr i attended with a certain is adm it-
kindliest and most well affected.
IPLTLASI TURN TO LJIT raw's
crtessi TURN TO LAST PAGE)
the first session. t PLEASS ruan ro PACs s s
miss. Jew ro L ase

Threats Issued by Grand Mufti's Party;
Arab-Jewish Tension Arises Out of
Charges of Gun-Running

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NEWSPAPER PRINTED

Important Statement Made
by Oscar Webber, Gen
eral Manager

Americans Asked to Express Themselves
Unmistakably Against Ruthless Supression
of Liberty and Destruction of Human Ideals

KEREN HAYESOD GREETED BY
ROOSEVELT ON ANNIVERSARY

DELEGATES AGAINST OLYMPICS
AIM TO ENLIST AMERICAN A. A. U.

Statement Sent by President to 15th Anni-
versary Celebration in Palestine;
Lauds U. S. Jewry's Efforts

A. F. of L., Massachusetts Cities and French
Athletes Join Boycott Movement; Kansas
Churches Urge Removal of Games

JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Agency) —
Palestine is now stirred by threats of a gen-
eral Arab strike in many cities as a result of
the discovery by police that a total of 500
barrels of arms and ammunition were un- in
loaded at Jaffa. There has been violent in-
citement in the Arab press, with the Arab
Youth Federation and the Nashashibi faction

NEW YORK — The charge of 'a so-called
Jewish-communist link made by Adolf Hit-
ler, Chancellor of Germany, at the recent
Nuremberg Reichstag meeting which de-
prived the German Jews of their citizenship,

Mahoney Proves Bias on Olympics,
But Sherrill Dares Compare Nazis'
Persecutions With U. S. Lynchings

BRISK SALES FOR
7-LECTURE FORUM

oll

Franklin to Answer
Attack by unlike - is

was repudiated in a declaration to their fel-
low citizens issued by the heads of three ma-
jor Jewish organizations in the United

FORUM WILL OPEN
ON TUESDAY NIGHT

se

Weizmann Hopes German Youth Will Be
Completely Transferred to Palestine

FRIDAY SERVICES
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

f
in the social hall of the srusogue.frictionand
difficulties,

BETH EL COLLEGE
HAS 150 STUDENTS

SHETZER HONORED olTeasn
BY SHAAREY ZEDEK

THE WORLD'S WINDOW

TOLEDO CONCLAVE
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