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VOL. XXXVII No. 29
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Story Retold on Occasion' 12 DEAD, 300 HURT Fight Against U. S. Participation
APPEAL
TO
WORLD
1Chanukah
Germany
Plan
to
Establish
Jews ill
TO RESTRAIN NAZI Inc 2,100th Anniversary of Festival DURING MONTH OF In Olympics to Continue in Spite
RIOTING IN POLAND
Bank to Liquidate Their Property OPPRESSIVE ACTS
Of Defeat at Convention of A.A.U.
To Solve Refugee Transfer Problem
Michigan Delegation Voted Unanimously
Aim to Reduce Losses Now Suffered in
Leaving Country; League Asked to
SOME OPPOSE EFFORT BECAUSE
IT WOULD BE ASSISTING NAZIS
Jewish Education Association of New York Issues Booklet
To [Nark "Milleniar Birthday; Gives Account
Four of Killed Are Jews;
of Holiday's Dramatic Events
Synagogue C o u n c i I Urges
Many Were Seriously
Those "brave days of old," when against a background of the pro-
Civilization to Halt the
Injured
the Maccabees roused the Jewish found spiritual struggle between
German Oppressions
nation to arms against a brutal Hellenism and Jtidaism. The ac-
POLISH GOVERNMENT
and po
WESTERN CULTURE AT
SHARPLY CRITICIZED
brings out all the dramatic ele_
with
celebrate ev
lighting of candles, are vividly re, ments with which they abound, in-
by
eluding
the
outbreak
at
Modin
the
called in a booklet just issued tion remarkable generalship of Ju'clas, Jewish Deputies Defy Anti-
A "More Impressive Cry of tn
Jew ish Education Associa
Semites During Parlia-
of New York in connection with the his amazing victories against the
Horror" Is Asked by
mentary Debate
observance of the 2,100th anniver• imperial armies, and finally, the
Council
splendid celebration of the first
for the Resolution Asking for an
Investigation of Sports in Reich
RESULTS OF CONVENTION CALLED
GREAT MORAL VICTORY BY MAZER
Former President of Michigan A. A. U. Says
Only Vote of Allied Bodies Prevented
Move for Investigation
nary of the Chanukah Festival.
This "Millenial Anniversary" is Chanukah in the Temple at Jerusa-
WARSAW (WNS) — Twelve
NEW YORK.—The Synagogue
persons, including four Jews, have
America, representing brought to the attention of the lam.
This story of events, to which
—
adop-
been killed and more than 300
shades of Jewish ted by the Association which calls historians still fail to ascribe pro- seriously injured throughout Po-
practically all shades
religious
in this
country, the
Jewish
in a of America and per significance in the destiny of
forces of thought
the world"
to defend
upon world
the Jews
land since the outbreak of the na-
appealed Sunday "to
ppealed the moral throughout the world "to make fit- mankind, concludes with the fol- tion-wide wave of anti-Semitic
rights of religious minorities in ting observance of this Millenial lowing
paragraph:
"Such, briefly told, is the story riots, it was learned here, as the
minister of education called a se-
Germany against the forces that Anniversary as an inspiration irl
the struggle against oppression and of the great struggle. The Jewish cret emergency meeting of the
seek
destroy
them.
The to
appeal
was
signed by Rabbis for the preservation and extension faith and people were saved. The heads of all colleges and univer-
menace of Hellenism, with Syria as
of freedom and justice."
sities to consider measures for
Samuel Schulman, chairman; Elias In the re-telling of the story the its instrument, was defeated, and suppressing the attacks on Jews.
Margolis and David De Sole Pool, aim is declared to be to make the today, 21 centuries later, in a The call for the conference coin-
vice-chairmen. The council as- Maccabean struggle against Anti- time that is also dark with cided with reports of new attacks
sorted that it felt impelled to ochus significant and inspiring to trial and tribulation, Jews kindle on Jews in Poznan and Lemberg
So
voice its profound sorrow at the our people in their present-day the lights of Chanukah to mark the and in the villages in southern and
victory of right over might, of
deliberate degradation of the eta- problems and struggles.
Associations voted by a majority of IS in favor
The story, written by Israel righteousness over wickedness, 'of western Poland. Because of the A. A. U.
tus of the Jews in Germany and
renewed disturbances the au- of the resolution introduced by Judge Aaron Steuer calling
the terrible consequences that fol• Goldberg, author of the "Outline of the few and the weak against the thorities cloned the agricultural
commission of three members to in
The idea, which would require the German Govern-
Jewish Knowledge," is thrown many and the strong'."
school at the University of Poz- for the selection of a
vestigate
sports
conditions
in the Reich. Only the vote:
ment's agreement, would be for Jewish bankers in Great lowed.
nan
and
the
medical
school
at
the
Characterizing the Nazi party
of the allied bodies, which are granted votes by the con
Britain, the United States, France and other countries to convention in Nuremberg last
University of Lemberg.
tilt
tisbanko take over the property of Jews in Ger-
Switzerland Promoting
as "a disaster,' the coun-
During a parliamentary debate stitution of the A. A. U., brought about the defeat of
form h see b to its sale and advance money on this security August
cil said that "we deplore there
Jewish members of parliament
Trade with Palestine
many,
resolution,
he
stated.
"The Associations of the A. A -
not been a sufficiently impres-
submitted to the government a de-
the owners pending the sale or the transfer of the has
position
sive cry of horror at what has
tailed memorandum recounting
to
U. are the only ones in a
TEL AVIV (WNS-Palcor
to understand what the Olym-
taken place in Germany." The
the numerous attacks on Jews
purchase money.
Agency)—Special plans for
pics code means," Mr. Mazer said :
Berlin's lack of foreign exchange interferes with Nazi party policy of excluding bringing Switzerland into closer Ehrlich, Enggass and Weitz- and demanding that the govern-
"The fact that the regular ease
Jews from citizenship and pro-
ment take more strenuous meas-
trade relations with Palestine
man Head Campaign,
Jews selling their property and ,'
clations voted by a majority of
hibiting interracial marriage was
ures to curb the outbreaks. Dep-
in accordance with the com-
Program Groups
min the proceeds to establish
13 for an investigation—which
made law by an edict of Chan-
uty
Rubinstein
sharply
criticized
mercial pact recently signed by
themselves elsewhere.
Is the only thing that the op-
the
government
for
its
failure
to
cellor
Hitler.
the Jewish Agency with the
Value of Jewish Property
Joseph
II.
Ehrlich
and
Clarence
ponents of the Berlin Olympics
suppress the riots and declared
The Council' ■ Statement
Swiss government were made
The idea is reported to be caus-
H. Enggass, co-chairmen of the that Nazi propaganda was largely Feb. 9, 16 and 23 and asked—is a victory for clean
The council statement is as foil public here. The Palcor
ing considerable controversy in
campaign planning committee of responsible for the disturbances.
March
1
Selected
for
sportsmanship."
Agency
learned
that
Switzer-
lows:
refugee and non-Germany Jewish
the Detroit Service Group, have Although the speaker reprimand-
Allied bodies affiliated with the
The Synagogue Council of
land intends to take greater
Yearly Event
circles, the opposition arguing
announced their committee two- ed him, Rubinstein declared that
A. A. U. are interested in single
merica,
at
its
first
meeting
since
interest
in
the
Levant
Fair,
that such an agreement with the Program Arranged for This A
sports
,ouch as fencing, canoeing,
the Jews would not be intimidated
which is to be held in Tel Aviv
th e disaster that came in Aug-
The board Of governors of the
Nazis would dishonor the Jews
Sunday for Official
and would not be driven out of Jewish Welfare Federation has set but not in the regular sports fos-
next April, and to extend its
us t, 1936, to a section of Israel
and be equivalent to a loan
Opening
Poland because they had the same aside the evenings of Feb. 9, 16 and tered by the A. A. U.
representation at this biennial
in a land that was considered rep-
relieve the present financial pres-
The three delegates front Mich -
right there as the Christians . 23 and March 1 for the observance
trade exhibition, particularly .
re sentative of Western culture,
sure on Germany and advance to
igan, Jacob Mazer and George
Deputy Sommerstein questioned of the annual Federation Days.
Months
of
preparation,
which
els
impelled
to
voice
its
pro-
in
the
field
of
machinery.
Dur-
fe
Dr. Iljalmar Schacht, president of
W.
Graves of Detroit and Arthur
the government on measures of
ing the course of the Levant
the Reichsbank, the foreign ex- included refurnishing of the read- f ound sorrow and to express a
Siegel of Grand Rapids, voted
economic relief for the Jews and
essage to Israel and to the
Fair a Swiss week will be cele-
ing room and the purchase of
change he now vainly seeks.
unanimously
In favor of the
attacked the government's failure
brated in order to cement trade
Jews here estimate the value large quantities of books, will be w orld. The Jewish soul cries out
Steuer resolution demanding an
to relieve the economic plight of
relations between the two
of Jewish property in Germany celebrated this Sunday afternoon in anguish because of the delib-
investigation of German sports
Jews.
rate degradation of the status
countries.
at between 1,000,000,000 and
attitudes and of the charges tha t
0 f the Jew and all the terrible
3,000,000,000 marks.
the Nazis are breaking the Olym-
onsequences
which
have
follow-
The backers of this bank plan,
pic code.
d, and which have practically
according to their adversaries
rought
about
the
political
and
b
hr, had been trying to get the
Anti-Olymple Fight Goa. On
conomic
excommunication
and
League of Nations to aid it by
NEW YORK (WNS) — Fight-
he humiliation of the Jewish
suggesting that Jews, though they
Will Speak Under Title: "An Old
ing gallantly against terrific odes,
ommunity
in
Germany.
c
cannot propose it themselves
Book with Young Iden"
opponents of American partici-
"Representing every shade of
would be receptive if the League
patios in the Berlin Olympic
Jewish religious thought in this
in reorganizing refugee work de-
Believing
that the 400th anni-
Games of 1936 went down to de-
ountry,
the
council,
speaking
for
Herbert
Agar
to
Clash
With
veloped the project. Most of the
versary of the printing of the
teat when the tumultous and bit-
srael
as
a
religious
community,
experts' committee, who adjourned
Alden G. Alley; Harry
English Bible is just as important
ter three-day annual convention
eels
that
our
first
reaction
to
this
their efforts to reorganize refugee
M.
Robins
to
Preside
an
occasion
to
Jews
as
to
the
of the Amateur Athletic UM , n
alamity should be a searching of
work under the League, are un-
Christians, Rabbi Leon Fram has
dodged a direct and definite de-
0 or own hearts and, in the spirit
derstood to have favored leaving
chosen
this
as
the
subject
for
his
cision on the Olympic issue by
Herbert Agar, Pulitzer prize
f the martyred faith of our an-
the whole question to the future
sermon at Temple Beth El, Wood-
voting 61 11/20 to 55 7/60 to, ,
CLARENCE H. ENGGASS
estors, a whole-souled return to winner in American history, author
high commissioner.
ward and Gladstone, Sunday
table a resolution against Ameri-
God. The whole world suffers of the "People's Choice" and "Land
-
According to one report Ger
can participation, defeated by a
from a loss of genuine religion, of the Free," editor of the Louis- eMtes who will assist in the draw- morning, Dec. 15, at 10:46. He
man Jews have already presented
vote of 58% to 55% • proposal
and we, who have ben pre-emi- ville-Courier Journal, comes to the ing-up of plans and the establish- will preach under the title, "An
this idea to Dr. Schacht and he
■
s."
ment
of
technique
for
the
1936
Old
Book
with
Young
Ide
Temple
Forum
to make American participation
nently a people called to witness
has seen Chancellor Adolf Mlle
"I was pleasantly surprised,'
dependant on the report of an undo
unto God, have been carried along
Temple Beth Allied Jewish Campaign of the
about it.
Jewish
Welfare
Federation.
Those
declares
Rabbi
Fram,
"to
read
the
MRS.
HARRY
L
JACKSON
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 0)
by the current which has swept
El, Woodward
A.k League Refugee Aid
who will serve in this capacity editorial in last week's Detroit
away
faith
in
God
and
in
the
Strong recommendations front
Announcing the selection of Mrs.
and Gladstone,
Jewish Chronicle, intimating that
are:
righteousness of individuals and
21
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Tuesday night,
Milton M. Alexander, Sidney L . the American Jews would have Harry L. Jackson as chairman of
nations, which He demands. A
p
the annual Federation Days, Kurt
Dec. 17, to de- Alexander, Sidney J. Allen, Mau- made no mistake In joining thei r
return to God will imbue us with
DAVID S. ZEMON
irector of the
rice
Aronsson, Irving W. Blum- Christian neighbors in the cele- Peieer, executive t
bate
with
Al-
humility, with zeal for our Jewish
h the. annual
..
bration of the 400th anniversary Federation, stated at
when the Library of Congrega- faith, with reliance upon Him
den G. Alley,
E
E TU
E
P LAS
( O
of the printing of the Coverdale
associate sec-
tion Shaarey Zedek will be dedi-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3)
PP OS ITE EDITORIAL
retary of the
B i bblie ., the first complete English
cated.
National
Plans for Aid and Recon-
David S. Zemon, chairman of
Herbert Agar
"Certainly for American Jews WELFARE COUNCIL OF
Council for the
the Library Board, announces the
struction Abroad Laid
the English Bible is a fundamental
Prevention of War, traveling lec-
SERVICE GROUP PLANS
following program for the official
in Chicago
need and a rich spiritual treasure.
turer of the League of Nations As-
Will Be Observed During opening of the reading room and
EDUCATION
PROGRAM
This thought which I saw expressed
sociation of America, on the pro-
the commencement of circulation
Chanukah Week, Dec.
an
CHICAGO.
— The American
in
The
Chronicle
had
occurred
to
position, "Should America keep
of books:
21 to 29
Jewish Joint Distribution Com-
me a week before when I an-
Out of European Affairs?" Mr.
Plans for the year's educational mittee in its 1936 fund rale ng
Ceremonies that afternoon will
nounced
that
I
would
celebrate
Agar will say: "Yes, keep out." Mr.
program of the Welfare Council
begin with public inspection of the Membership Drive to End Alley will say: "No, wade right
this literary and spiritual event of the Detroit Service Group will campaign will seek "to secure •
The second anniversary of the library from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock.
With Initiation on
in my sermon for the coming Sun- be made at the meeting to be held sum of not less than $3,500,010"
in."
Jewish Community Center in the Harp music by Rose Menke Mash,
for aid and reconstruction work
Dec. 29
A serious clash of opinions is ex-
day.
building at Woodward and Hol- well known harpist, will be played
Monday noon, Dec. 16, at 12:15
among German and Eastern Euro-
pected. for Mr. Agar is on record
"While we Jews use an Ameri-
brook will be celebrated during at intervals. Following the inspec-
o'clock, in the Barium Hotel. Mrs.
as
believing
in
pean Jews, according to a rem lu-
can
translation
for
our
own,
that
Next Monday night, Pisgah
Chanukah, from Dec. 21 through tion, a group of hostesses will
henry Wineman and Julian Kro-
economic na-
lion passed Sunday by 150 lead-
of the Jewish Publication Society ,
Lodge
No.
34
of
B'nai
B'rith
will
Dee. 29.
lik, co-chairmen of the Welfare
usher the audience to the social
tionalism
f
r
in emergency conference at
it
is,
except
for
difference
in
Open house will be held during hall where the following program hold semi-annual election of offi-
Council, will confer with the fol- era
America and a
the
translation
of
a
few
words
and
the Standard Club.
cers
at
its
lodge
quarters
in
the
this week and many special ac- will be presented:
lowing upon this occasion: Marvin
policy
of
aloof-
phrases and, of course, the omis-
The resolutions empowered
Maccabees Bldg.
tivities have been planned. On
B. Gingold, Myron A. Keys, Mrs.
ness from the
Dedication Program
sion of the New Testament, iden-
This meeting, in compliance
Saturday evening, Dec. 21, the
J. Levin, William Friedman, executive committee of the Ji
Greetings by Isaac Shetzer, with the by-laws of the lodge, will
special prob-
tical with the Bible used in the A.
Distribution Committee to set
second annual Maccabiad will be
Samuel
H.
Rubiner,
Edwin
A.
lems that beset
president of Shaarey Zedek; re-
Christian churches of America."
held. This year the Maccabiad
be final nomination and election
Wolf, Abe Srere, Harry L. Jack- the necessary campaign mac'
European na-
marks by Mr. Zooms, as chairman
The rabbi will explain the sig-
of officers night.
be in the form of a pageant
son, Gus D. Newman, Leo I. cry. They further declared:
tions,
whereas
of the Library Board, and Joseph
nificant
differences
in
the
trans-
Aaron Droock, a past-piesident
of athletics through the ages. II. Ehrlich, who will speak in be-
We call .ipon the Joint D
Franklin, Henry Meyers, Dr. Da-
Mr. Alley be-
lation
by
Jews
and
that
used
by
the
lodge
and
chairman
of
Pis-
There will be three episodes. half of the Chevra Kadisha of of
vid J. Sandweins, Mrs. Ida B. Col- tribution Committee to Teel
lieves that the
Christians. lie will explain why a ten, Levy M. Becker, Mrs. Edith
gah Lodge's Anti-Defamation Alden G. Alley
that at a time when 1
Javelin and discus throwing, box-
nine
United States
JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
purely Jewish book has become
ing', fencing, wrestling, running Shaarey Zedek whose financial Committee, will report on the
Jewish people Germany,
B. Bercovich, Ilarold Silver, Ber-
America should become a mem-
■
an
and dancing, as carried on by the support made possible the furnish- latest developments in anti-de- o
Mrs. Jo- the most popular book on earth
Poland
and the refugees, c an
Caplan,
s,
Louis
H.
Sobel
berg, Maurice J.
w orld's "best nard
Greeks 2,000 years ago, will fee- ing of the library and the purchase famation matters, as well as cer - o the League of Nations.
secure no substantial aid fr em
a perm anent
Gollub.
Miss Isaac
Harry M. Robins, president of seph II. Ehrlich, James I. Ellmann, and
lag e quantities of books. Fol- tain phases which have come to
(PLEASE TURN TO wore PACIIC)
f
o
any
other
Jewish organi[at i oa
tare the first episode. The sec•
the Foreign Trade Club of Detroit, Roy R. Fisher, William Friedman,
the attention of the Supreme
end episode will concern itself lowing haric
by Rose
in America, the primary no,
addresses
will Manko
be de-
and secretary of the Foreign Policy Marvin B. Gingold, Fred A. Gins-
(
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TURN
TO
PAGE
3
)
sibility
of
the Joist Diatril
with the period during the Span- Mash,
brief
Association of i Detroit, will pre- burg, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
lion Committee is to fern
Jesse F. Hirschman, Harry A.
tail Inquisition. There will be
side.
hat se :ice.
Portrayed the secret celebration
Rabbi Leon Fram will conduct Hyman, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson,
ef Chanukah by the Marmites,
We urge the full support of
the discussion period which will Abe Kasle, Julian II. Krolik, Mrs.
1935'a Greatest Jewish Football Players
who were outwardly Christian, but
such projects as may be worked
follow the debate.
out by the Joint Distribution
The spotlight of public attention
7 . 16o secretly worshipped as Jews
By IRV KUPCINET
was focused on Herbert Agar in
Committee in collaboration s ith
i n their subterranean gathering
Seven Art. Sports Editor
places. The final episode will pre-
the spring of 1934, when he was
other agencies and trot ps,
AIL
l.
awarded the Pulitzer History Prize
member.
of
the
Jesthh
which contemplate the *mil..
sent the modern form of athletics
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
Maori of gent.), %ports,
For the lint time in the
ninon In the form of gold cont emns
for his brilliant book, "The Peo-
tioe and settlement of as many
and health education. There will
American from will re celm official wog -
nd
old
oreo
the
elt/i rate. to rnefahrro of
the
and
team
and
ple's
Choice."
For
several
years,
to
tnetnher•
the
Jewish
Par
of
the
Jews
of
Germany
and
of
prright by the Seven Arts Ireaturo Syndicate. Re-
be exhibitions of boxing, wrest-
b e mule Je intly hi
N valtrate.
Thie column Is co or In pert etrktly forbidden Any infringement on
t hird te ams. the preornt•tion•
however, he has been prominent in
the refugees therefrom as c••
ling. fencing, tap dancing, mod-
Mr. and the arten Art• Frothier Y
I plenum of the United award
Protioction In whole
l er an rowl awl
prosecuted.
receive
their
awards
from
the
Jesiih
Wino
let
the
literary
work
as
•
journalist,
be accepted in Palestine and is
ern art dancing, stunts, volleyball,
thie copyright will
heir collage
P Inie rs
publication unreal to the ell, in w hit h their
author and playwright. His con-
arfillsled art en Arts.
other countries is which Jews
basketball and the Palestinian
I. howled.
stant interest in international af-
from Germany may find an op•
Nora dance. The program will
don't
belive
in
nationalism,
as
you
FACT"
fairs,
political
economy
and
history
Feature Oio.li ctrl
amen
Arta
portunity for self.respeci ing
WS.
be closed with the Center's var- "FACING THE CRUCIAL
has brought him a significant repu-
On Sunday, Dec. 1, I was privi- know."
sity basketball team playing the
• • •
tation both in America and abroad.
Here, my friends, is the "oat-, land and the Rocky Mountain area
ledged to attend the preliminary
Hannan "Y".
Other resolutions urged A i
Thus, according to the fabled
f the
Since 1928 Mr. Agar has spent
i in
cial" Jewish All-American team are represented on the first team.
Sunday evening, Dec. 22, there
ad
take l leaden
moat
of
his
time
in
England
where
for
1935, every
will be
a Chanukah
Latke
v conference
the o Appeal and the image, the ostrich still pokes its
ry member of which Three of the members of last can Jews to ta Je ws of Et rope
and
dime
e for senior
and pa
rub-ten.•
United for
Palestine
united Palestine front at the Bilk- small and empty head into the sand he was literary editor of the Eng-
will get a gold football. to be pre-, year's Jewish All-American are aiding distressed
years of
seated by the Jewish War Veter• included on this year's team. Bell and lauded of the the
20 Joint D
exhibit
of Center.
the work of more in New York. Of the ad- under the delusion that no one sees lish Review, and a regular con-
sor members
of the
achievement
dresses there delivered three were its huge ungainly bulk. Dr. X. a
(PLEASE TURN TO Id ST PailEi
an. post and affiliated Seven Arts of Marquette, Mintz of Tulane bution Committee not only in the
An art exhibit
and
Smukler
of
Temple.
Shper
the students of the Center's Art of first-rate importance: The direct living witness of the crucifixion
Feeture Syndicate paper nearest
Jewish field but in its rel. tines
concerning the condition of the German group cf Jewish
to the city in which the player's of Washington moved up from with Christian organizations. In
Seho ol will be on display all due- message
On the
Wednesday
evening,
Dec. 25.
and needs and min les of the ostriches and the miracle of the
college is located. This team is the second to the first team. Patt urging further efforts along such
ing
open house
week.
I home-land
brought by Berl Locker homeland and its salvation, con-
Jost about as "official" as any all-I of Carnegie Tech, Machlowitz of lines, the resolutions declarer
mythical selection can be, for It N. Y. U.. Sklar of Kamen, Man-
the Mothers' Clubs will hold their of the Executive, an immensely times along the barren and menac-
We have noted with r eep
---
scientific confirmation of all ing road of those who have for-
reresents
the opinis of coachesd del and Klein of N. Y. U., m ar- interest the reports ea the as-
anneal Chanukah party and dance. lucid
p
Rabbi A. M. Ilcrshman will be
that Locker had said by the cmi- gotten everything and 1 e a r n e d
yers, fans, publicity directors,' boy of Washington, Grossman of tivitios eondested by the Na-
Closing the week's celebration vent and venerable economist, Pro- nothing. And how many are there the speaker at the late Friday
pla
get-
and sports writers. That, it I Rutgers, Wexler of Pennsylvania,
the sand isoo
tines' Coordinating Cowed no.
will be the annual community
evening services of Shaarey Zedek
seems, is the first requisite in se-I Nelson of Indiana and Iambs of • for Reforms in tire U. ted
dinner sponsored by the board of fessor Franz Oppenheimer, and still like him? But t
LEWIS J. WEITZMAN
on Dec. 20, the first night of Cha-
directors of the Center. finally a nobly stirring appeal by ling thinner! Soon i will be t
letting all-star teams, get some-I Syracuse, who rated only honor-
State., the Genesis-Jewish (
a year ago, are mern- area's Aid, 'it Greeter I New
,,..„Iiener Meyers and Mrs. Samuel Dr. Stephen
S. I Wise.
can truth-
shallow
to conceal
the
diminu- nukah.
This Friday evening, R a bbi Walter Leib, Henry Levitt. Mau- one else's opinion and then use 'able mention
that
never I heard
three
five heads
of the even
stupid
ostriches.
1 this articular case, ben of this year's first, second York Cementite. far Ger lean
rice
Mittelman,
Gus
D.
Newman,
say
Ralph
Simon
of
Congregation
Re-
your
own.
in
fully
u logrower are the co-chairmen
Judge better more profoundly reasoned What then? • • •
&O.
def Sholom of Johnstown, Pa., will Meyer L. Prentis, Herman Rad- we got as many opinions as we or third tearful. a few positibat
ons Refute*s sad similar bo
char" of the affair.
These die-hards are stupid in a speak on the ',object "How Much ner, Louis Robinson, Mrs. Edwin possibly could, and what's more I Naturally,e controversies
We bespeak the sylepatI latha
Charles Rubiner is the president expositions cf a great cause before
,
al
human
way.
caused
som
M. Rosenthal, Alex Schreiber, we used them .
Jewish MN*
audience
allartrali 0a Of the
Sr the board; N a te S. Shapero and • highly critical-minded
h end an
elderly perfectlyh co
is common. Is Life Worth?"
thes e we settled in ou r usually
dullne
TURNI. 5I13
AUK)
Rabbi Abraham L. Larsen of Nate S. Shapero, Simon Sheen,
T en colleges and every section !
my it e.
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, vice- in
t PLEASE rinse T O P AGE S.
SOIC )
gentleman, not unknown to fame The abuse of alcohol is dangerous Congregation B'nai Zion of Chica-
Ne w En g..
tbe
country
except
of
presidents; Mrs. k M. Altshuler, in American Jewish life who hap-
OPPOSI
PPOSI TE EDI TO R IAL) )
to man. Certainly. Then, said the go will be the speaker on Dec. 27.
secretary; Henry Meyers, treas-
next to me,
PAGE)
ned to be sitting
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST
urer; Louis H. Sobel,' executive
]roe toward me and whispered: "I
di rec t or.
EULCIOT.
Maintain it Would be Equivalent to Loan to council of
Relieve Reich Financial Pressure
a
Throw h Foreign Currency
Jacob Mazer, treasurer of the A. A. U.
of Michigan and a former president of the
state's A. A. U., called the result of the
A. A. U. convention in New York a great
moral victory.
Mr. Mazer pointed out that the regular
GENEVA — Some wealthy German Jews
are seeking to have a bank established to
liquidate the property of Jews in Germany
as to solve the transfer problem for refu-
gees and reduce the loss now suffered in leav-
ing the country, according to reports here.
SELECT PERSONNEL
OF 2 COMMITTEES
DATES FOR ANNUAL
FEDERATION DAYS
DEDICATE LIBRARY
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
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FOREIGN POLICY
DEBATE AT FORUM
Fram to Preach on
Bible Anniversary
J. D. C. TO START
$3,500,000 DRIN
2110 ANNIVERSARY
OF JEWISH CENTER
PISGAH TO ELECT
OFFICERS MONDAY
Jewish All-American Eleven
THE WORLD'S WINDOW
Hershman to Speak
At Friday Services
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