PEPentorrjEnsn aiRomall
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Franklin to Answer
Weizmann Hopes German Youth Will Be
Completely Transferred to Palestine Attack by Thinkers
"A NON-JEW LOOKS AT US"
occasion of the Bar-Mitzvah of
their son, Seymour.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer,
3210 Webb, one scholarship, on
the occasion of the Bar-Mitzvah
of their son, Wilbur.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kowall,
3203 Glendale. one and one-half
scholarships, on the occasion of
the 11th birthday of their son,
Gerald.
(CONCLUDED from EVITouut. PAGE) cur here, since I know what is
CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
going on in Germany, since I have
lief, £5,000; grants to scholars and
the first of these programs being phetic Je4wish spirit," he replied. heard the voice of anti-Semitism
other academic workers, /4,000;
scheduled for Sunday afternoon, "I understand what you mean: in our American picket lines.
head of the Palestine department cultural and educational activities, Oct 27 at 4 o'clock. It , will be the the body of social ideals which "One thing more remains for
£3,000; and information service for
of the Central Bureau.
84th Quiet Hour of Music held in comes to us from our prophets.
me to say: You may think that
Emphasizing that the aid to immigrants, £3,500.
the Temple. "Yes. This is an opportunity because- I am and have been for
German Jews entering Palestine
of
Central
Bureau
the
Jews
to
offer
to
the
sight
many years, one of the advisors of
The organist, Abraham Ray for
Purposes
was not merely moral and infor-
The functions of the Central Tyler, A. G. 0., will preside at the of the world a glowing exemplar the Amalgamated Clothing Work-
mational but concrete and Pray
tical, Dr. Ruppin says: Bureau for the Settlement of Ger- organ. For this occasion he has of social righteousness; first, be- ers of America in their public re-
cause it is right, second, because lations, I • have been speaking
"Through the erection of houses man Jews in Palestine, a branch of arranged a program as follows:
(The ,, .
Prelude.
I—An e x faint
s a way
- • to meet anti-Semitism." merely to further the cause of
in the agricultural settlements the the Jewish Agency for Palestine, eeeeiiii.
on,i. ihIrd and fourth movement. it is
"Precisely how, Mr. Ervin?"
unionism.
placing of workers was made pop- supreme Jewish administrative bo- wi ill h. a "symphony" and in a thine
ll very few organists ,: an dol.
"If anti-Semitism shouts *Jew!'
In this terrible stage of the
Bible, and through the provision of dy in the rebuilding of the Jewish
II—An Improvieion on •The Volta
at the Jewish employer, Is it not world's history, there are bigger
land and loans agricultural settle- homeland, are described as follows kiosk Song •'
HI--An Immo, Red Slow movement for the latter to ask, 'In what interests at stake than those of
report:
Schuniann'• "Abendlled."
went was facilitated. The change in the
"The tasks of the Jerusalem De- on IV—A
way can I on Improve my relations any particular union or unions or
Finale with klandel'• "Halle-
of occupation was furthered by
with my workers that no blame any particular group of employers.
'With Chorus" as the subject.
means of technical training courses partment were:
It is especially appropriate at shall rest upon the good name of I hope you have taken this in the
1.
The
training
of
Jewish
im-
.
at Haifa and Jolla"
rants from Germany in agri- this time that the Temple should my people?
spirit in which I have given it .
mig
Landauer's Financial Report
resume these organ recitals since
■ spirit actuated by my hatred of
The report of Dr. Georg Landau- culture or manual occupations.
"What is the answer?"
2. The construction of dwell- it is now in possession of an organ
bigotry and my fear of race pre-
"It
seems
to
me
the
best
an-
er on expenditures of the German
of
unusual
tonal
qualities.
The
swer is in the joint action of Jews judice."
Jewish settlement Bureau since its ings.
3. The settlement of groups of Wick's l'ipe Organ' Co. of High- to bring about a conference for
Mr. Ervin's solemn words are
founding showed that they were
land, Ill., has done a mechanically the purpose of urging upon Jew- respectfully submitted to the con-
divided as follows: /31,000 for workers in agriculture.
4. The preparation and estab- remarkable job, and without ques- ish manufacturers the wisdom of sciences of all who ought to be
buildings for adult German Jewish
settlers; £20,000 for buildings for lishment of agricultural or subur- tion increased the organ's tonal recognizing the various unions of 'concerned.
youths; £56,000 for the mainten- ban settlements of middle-class beauty by at least 10 per cent, its the needle trades and entering
volume by at least 25 per cent, and in contractual relations with them
ance of youths; /16,000 for urban groups.
6. The granting of loans to ar- its mechanical flexibility by at on the basis of hours and wages. EDUCATION MONTH
and rural training; £12,000 as
grants to farm households to care tisans and persons engaged in least 40 per cent. By the addition
"Anti-Semitism would stand
TERMINATES WITH
of very few pipes they have aug- confounded by such a demonatra-
trades.
for groups and Individuals.
OPEN HOUSE NOV. 3
0.
The
support
of
scientific
in-
mented
the
pedal
division
making
tion of justice; its hands would
A special German Jewish colony,
Kfar Yedidia, required /12,000; a atitutions in Palestine for the pur- a solid foundation it never had. fall disarmed of its influence on
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
They
have
turned
a
set
of
rather
program of preparatory works, In- pose of employing Jewish scientists
harsh bells into a very beautiful the
mass be
of workers.
To the
do corn-
just-
eluding of a colonization company, from Germany.
ly would
no strain on
over Station WMBC, Sunday eve-
7. The transfer of Jewish chit- Harp-Celesta, and they have made
110,000; an irrigation and water
passion j of Jews whose teaching is ning, Oct. 13, made the following
supply company, /5,000; purchase dren from Germany and the place- of two small voiced stops a new all of justice.
statement:
"Undo Maris," one of the beauti-
of lands for settlement, and aids meat in Palestine,
itylitem of schools, known an
"I urge this with the inten- the The
United Ilehrew Schools of Detroit.
8. First aid and social welfare. ful modern organ voices.
to such settlement, £15,000; con-
10 branches. In which 1.700
9. General Information Service."
At the first of these recitals the Pity of one who has heard the comprises
structive loans. £8,000; social re-
boys and girls revel. their Jewish edu-
program has been so arranged as deep-voiced mutterings of anti- cation.
"It was the aim of the founder. of
to exhibit the wide range of organ Semitism arising from the mass
this institution to give our children a
HUDSON CO. FOUND
WORLD'S WINDOW
music which the new instrument I of the workers and is afraid."
modern. systematic Hebrew religloue
FAIR IN ATTITUDE
training
It in bees.. of this that well-
makes possible. • • •
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
well-kept school building. have
"But " I asked "could the Jew- equipped,
ON NAZI BOYCOTT These recitals will take place on
been Made available end teachers peda-
ish
manufacturers
afford
such
a
gogically
trained have been engaged. no
the last Sunday of each month at
---
plane. It began to come along
that
when
the child leave. the public
(CONCLUDED FROM PARE I)
4 o'clock. Mr. Tyler will be as- demonstration of justice?"
at last with Maurice Samuel's ex-
school In the afternoon and enters the
"Certainly, they could afford it Hebrew School at 4 o'clock, he find. the
cellent translation and re-editing store has been fair in its atti- sisted throughout the season by
reputa- if they stood together and alto- same modern building. the some atmos-
several organists of wide repute-
of Flag's Jewish Anthology. But
and also the same approach to
ether applied themselves to this phere,
his Reeons ae he ends in the secular
tion.
that volume was for several years tude.
• • •
There
is
no
admission
change
to ustice of recognizing the union school.
(except for some attempts of my
The
of etude of the Hebrew
HEAR REPORTS ON
these recitals and it is hoped that and entering into contractual re- Schools course
is the same for all branch..
own) almost the only one. It is
BOYCOTT EFFORTS HERE
not only the members of our con- lations with their workers, As which means that when a child leavee
in quite recent years that there
At the public meeting of the gregation but the public generally Jews and as business men, they one school and moves front one neigh-
has been gradually created in
borhood to another, he le Immediately
Conference of Jewish Organiza- will attend.
cannot afford to do otherwise than transferred to the same grade. that le,
English a small shelf of books
tions to Protest the Hitler Men-
to unite for this end. If this that there to no break whatever In the
which despite all shortcomings and
of his stud),
ferment of anti-Semitism explodes continuitY
gaps makes it inexcusable for any ace, held Wednesday evening, at TOLEDO CONCLAVE
The medium of !study le the Ilebrew
then what is there for Jews? What language. This le the method known le
serious English-speaking person to the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, re-
OPENS
SATURDAY
all ❑ cressarry ex•
ports were submitted by Simon
is there for Jewish business men?" IvrIth b'Ivrith, but made
In the t blithe
claim ignorance of Jewry and of
iniookaeiniein:n erLalm
Shetzer, in behalf of the execu-
"They certainly can afford it.,L
(CONi LUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Judaism on the ground that the
"The Importance or in. Hebrew lang-
tive committee, and Mrs. Shmarya
since if this industry were stabi•
knowledge is inacessible.
Louis S. Bing Jr. of Cleveland will
onrolerontly Lo t ir tdeuro.wttih :s.:Zidbllot
r.g
oe
ins
lized (by universal recognition of I
We have today sound brief his- Kleiman in behalf of the boycott be the summarizer.
the unions), no one particular the treaeure• of our people wh+rh ar
tories, like those of A. L. Sachar, survey committee.
Abe Srere will preside over the
In this language hehrew con-
concern would have any advan- stored
Milton
M.
Alexander,
chairman
and profound interpretations of
nects the child with the Torah. and
panel discussion of case-working
tage over another, except by rea- with the prophets. It creates for him
our history like The Heritage of of the conference, presided.
agencies. The summarizer will be
n avenue of approach to our history
Mr.' Shetzer outlined the work Edward J. Schanfarber of Colum- son of superior ability in produc- and literature. The Hebrew language
Israel, published by the Oxford
tion and distribution. The man- connects the Jewish people of all lands.
University Press. We have inter- of the planning and executive bus.
no
matter what happpene to he their
ufacturers
being
thoroughly
or-
pretations as brilliant and strik- committees during the past six
Leonard A. Straus of Indiana-
vernacular. In Palestine Ilehrew has be-
ing as Josef Kastein's History and weeks, and reported on the inter- polis will preside over the dis- ganized in their associations and
itiovi",!,„71°,:„rgor,,aeire eTan.
the
workers
in
their
unions,
it
come
Destiny of the Jews and we have view he and Fred M. Butzel had cussion of recreational and educa-
and othem. When
A
tries as 'new.
a really profound and yet highly with Oscar Webber, general man- tional activities, with Fred M. would be impossible for any inter- "°u
11371nr"p'aZ'anh71
lepers successful) y to interfere `
our ager of the J. L. Hudson Co.
readable interpretation
Butzel of Detroit as summarizer.
pre.nt, an well as with our aspIrations
Mrs. Kleiman stated that 105
central problem and immediate
Mr. Wineman will preside over with such a stabilization of the for the future.
creativity In Professor Shalom stores were visited by her com- the dinner and business discussion, garment industries.
- The SIdur, our daily and Sabbath
• • •
prayer book. conntltuten one of the main
Spiegel's "Hebrew Reborn." We mittees and that both downtown which will be marked by reports
eubjectc of the Achonis. The children
"But, Mr. Ervin, shall we be- Ram not only to read properly and
have a kind of Jewish world-pag- and neighborhood stores were in- and the election of officers.
but, what Is of great Impor-
eant charmingly written in Mar- vestigated. In the course of her
The general session on Sunday lieve that even in America there fluently,
tance, they learn to understand the
vin Loewenthal's A World Passed report Mrs. Kleiman stated:
afternoon will be presided over by can grow up such a race hate as meaning of these prayers. The sPirlt of
"As a result of this survey a William J. Shroder of Cincinnati. now consumes Germany? In the school le what would he termed
By and we have that first mag-
religloumnatIo.l. The children are
nificent Jewish omnibus volume suprisingly large number of Brief addresses on various com- America?'
ht the Im ortant Mitzvoth, custom.
t
"I am not at all satisfied that and
ceremoniale. They are connected
called Yisrocl and edited first in stores were found offering Ger- munity problems will be delivered
the synagogue, with the bond..
'England by Joseph Leftwich. ban goods. The survey disclosed by Mr. Butzel, Jerome Curtis of the same intense prejudice against with
d their cuntome in the home. Current
the
Jewish
people
could
not
be
Next came in very rapid succes- the fact that dealers would not Cleveland, Louis S. Bing. Jr., of
new. of Jewish local and national life
also brought to their attention.
sion three works of capital im- carry this merchandise if pur- Cleveland and Edwin J. Schen- Worked up in the United States Is 'The
United Hebrew School, I. the
A few years ago I could not have place where
portance: Louis L Newman's Ha- chasers refused to buy.
your child should spend
farber of Columbus.
been
made
to
believe
that
such
a
his
School years. When he will grow OP
"Repeatedly,
merchants
stated
sidle Anthology and Professor
he
will
be thankful to you for having
that they are catering only to
Mordecai M. Kaplan's Judaism A8
MINNEAPOLIS (WNS)—Min- barbaric campaign could not be sent Sr
hool where he was
him to this!
a cst ions and proud
becomeon
A Civilization and Dr. Jacob R. the requests of c ustomers. There neapolis Jewry is celebrating the carried on by a people to cultured taught to become
is no doubt that those sympa-
Marcus' The Rise and Destiny of
80th birthday of Mrs. Henry as the Germans.
Scholarships to the United He-
"I would have said (as some
the German Jew. Meanwhile the thetic with the boycott d o not Weiskopf, grand old lady of the
brew Schools have been contrib-
Jewish Publication Society added intentionally purchase German- local chapter of the Council of people now say of America), 'NO!
uted
by the following:
precious volume to precious vol- made merchandise, but do so
Jewish Women, and one of the It's impossible for such a thing to
Mr. and Mrs. Feikowsky, 4626
ume to the Schiff classics printed through negligence or lack of
outstanding Jewish women of the happen in Germany!' I dare not Lakewood, one scholarship, on the
say that such a thing can not oc-
information.
both in Hebrew and English or
state,
"The survey has resulted in
like the two priceless volumes of
the Ma'aseh Book in English this definite fact that the mer-
alone. Nor must I omit the fault- chants are willing to co-operate
less translation of the entire Mish- to make the boycott effective,
nah in one volume done by Canon provided the purchasers request
Herber Denby of Jerusalem, who no German-made merchandise.
had already given us the English The survey also proves that all
translation of the Life of Jesus German-made goods regardless of
by Professor Klausner of the He- type and kind are now being man-
brew University, nor above all the ufactured by other countries and
exquisite English rendering of the sold with very little variation in
entire Zohar by Harry Sperling price.
and Maurice Simon and published
"The investigation committee
in five noble volumes (1931-1934) carefully tabulated the German
by the Soncino Press of London. merchandise as to price and
This same press and these same stores. The following merchandise
editors now promise a complete should be carefully noted when
version of the Babylonian Talmud , purchased:
'Shoves, fabric. kid and suede care-
which will undoubtedly compare
full y examine for ',hiker'. stamp which
favorably with the great German Is
.metirnee concealed In the thumb
and
sometimes almost indelible Do not
version of Lazarus Goldschmidt.
confuse 1.111, the label marked 'pat-
• • g
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
Ed Wolf Will Present
Federation Newsgram
be by Judge John V. Brennan of
the Recorder's Court, who will
speak on the subject "The Consti-
tution of the United States—Shall
it be- Amended?" Others on the
lsuincdlude l Rabbi Leon'
grain
program his Sunday class
uda-
m i j rman
s cha
ism, a nM1 Aaron
Edwin A. Wolf, president of the
North End Clinic, will deliver the
Federation Newsgram on the Jew-
ish Radio Forum this Sunday eve-
fling, at 7:30, over Station WJBK• of the Forum, in his weekly "Ra-
Another speaker on this hour will diotorial."
SATURDAY, NOV. 2
A NEW
CHEVROLET
The only complete low-priced car
•
a
n
beyond all previous sta dards of safety
WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT
(CNIVtiTOLIT
ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS
•
•
...but, after all is said and
done, it's the cigarette it-
self that counts
ented '
Each year now increases ou r
"children's pocks.
.1Meeden China. China dinner rots.
wealth. The current year is no
be
na eels •11;1„,koigliteirnr umtearei rix.
exception. I have not yet read Th e
.• Dow I eels. cheese diehea. lembos
Romance of Hasidism by Jacob
dithen. tea lots eat...1r, ornament•I
S. Minkin, but I have read and dishes. brle•a•braii, Midge prises, all
digested the admirable Judaism: r rgwre suenuon .
"Stem-ware. corkts11 picks, poultrY
An Analysis and an Interpretation shears,
lamp., va rious kinds of brush.'
by Dr. Israel II. Levinthal of
"The co-operation of every
Brooklyn. This volume seems to member of this community is nec-
me the best and most lucid brief essary to make this boycott suc-
and popular exposition of Judaism cessful. It must be realized that
that I know in any language. The every item purchased should be
author's use of the crucial oral carefully examined as to its place
tradition is extraordinarily rich of origin, German-made goods in-
and felicitous and he has the clude those bearing labels of Ba-
happy faculty of conveying the van* Saxony and Nuremberg.
complicated as though it were "At the present time many of
not complicated. I shall, as is the large and small stores are dis-
more becoming, let others speak playing complete lines of Hallo-
of my own just published antholo- we'en accessories and Christmas
gical work Rebirth: A Book of toy and trimmings all marked
. Modern Jewish Thought and has- 'made in Germany.' Avoid their
ten to mention the rich and varied purchase!
stories of Jewish anecdote and . "Let us all resolve that as we
humor gathered in The Jew Laughs 1 i watch prices and quality we will
by
Rabbi and,
S. Felix
Mendelsohn
of glee watch manufacturers labels!
Chicago
above
all, The Jew-1
Help to make the boycott a suc-
ish Caravan, Great Stories of um ..
Twenty-five Centuries, edited b y
In ■ statement on "Why Boy-
Leo W. Schwarz of the Jewish colt German Goods?" Mrs. Klei-
School of Adult Education. This man further stated:
•i,„,,,,,,,„iia, liberal sad labor mc.n.
volume of '765 pages contains
.
con,it. too
mav•-
. niedi. thnen, .l
i
stories, creative material, writ, Izni ,ons Ahreu,,Ip ol.
mane
ten by Jews as Jews from our cies- to all Jewish In
Ineluding
....,1
1 u .
,:,:e....i.to
rra
m
ie
en‘o
,
:,,.
;,.
.-
..e
r
algal period on to the youngest honee.
Now, of I"
Palestinian writers.
iieZeti 'eonnOmit y should he made con-
t e. al
course. every Jewish scholar will .-,e.. et ,se ealeiein-e. Ia. ..-.i ., tu
find some fault with it. For every I.I,',.. I T' i g '...,..:.,... a l y ;. 1 7 ,; ,, ,, . , ,nn,
Jewish scholar will see not the to. stein.. anii persomution a hie fel-
In Germany. No self ...pectin,
book as Mr. Schwarz made it but low-men
Jew should encourage IN•ziem either
as he would have made it. (I am by Indifference or he helping Ile etio.
omic
life
Cy the par, h”Ing of he
myself feebly burning to amend
oo.
it.) It is nevertheless an achieve-
gu, • ova of the boy call ie
- The
ment of the very first order of rmndent upon th• loyal. and faith-
EVOI, InAl.l.NO
fulness of the .1.1•11
merit and importance. Literally, le urged to refuse to purchase German-
but literally, no Jewish home mad. good. Unite agelnet the Nsti
t,":„
should be without it. I am corn-7,:::,";
Ind back to it. But it crowns alma for neutrality numn• enamor.-
the littler government to further
for the moment our English Jew- ins
persecute. further prosmute. further an-
ish library.
olhitat•our heiple. German brother.
g
(Copyright. S. A
V S. , 1933)
Ref.• Dermas Merchandise"
The meeting on Wednesday
MINNEAPOLIS (WHO) —The evening was addressed by Gerhart
Jewish enrollment at the Univer- Seger, a refugee from a German
city of Minnesota is now 1,200, concentration camp who was a
or just under 10 per cent of the member of the Reichstag when
total student population. There Hitler earn. to power. Mr. Seger
are also a score of full-time Jew- urged the prosecution of the boy-
ish professors and a large num- cott as the most effective means
ber of part-time assistants. The of crushing the Hitler menace.
dean of the Jewish professors in
"Educate a man and you educate
point of service is Dr. Arthur D.
Ilirschfelder, head of the depart- an individual; educate a woman
...the question is,
does it suit you?
when it comes to a cigarette that
N
will suit you . . . you want to think whether
ow,
it's mild, you want to think about the taste
That Chesterfields arc milder and taste better is no
accident ...
The farmer who grows the tobacco, the ware-
houseman who sells it at auction to' the highest
bidder, every man who knows about leaf tobacco
will tell you that it takes mild, ripe tobaccos to
make a good cigarette.
In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe home-
grown and Turkish tobaccos,
C 7444
.. for mildness
•• for better taste