-Amterkam yarish Palatial Cater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Brilliant Lecture By Shalom Spiegel Given Under Auspices of Sha•rey 1 Zedek Men's Clob lJ Before an audience of 500 gath- ered in the auditorium bf Shaarey Zedek Synagogue last Sunday eve- ning, Dec. 8, Dr. Shalom Spiegel, professor of Hebrew in the Jewish Institute of Religion, delivered a masterful address on the subject of "Jewish Self-Hate", the second lecture of the series sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club Forum. Introduced by Nathan Milstein, chairman of the Forum Committee, as • "young man who has made his scholastic mark," Dr. Spiegel del- ved into his subject in a simple, concrete manner, his presentation being poetic and human rather than remote and academic. He be- gan by citing various instances of self-hate in Jewish life, prefacing them with a survey of Vincent Sheehan's recently published work, "A Personal History," in which the author as an ignorant, naive col- lege freshman, relates how he in- advertently joined a Jewish frater- nity on the University of Chicago campus, and suffered social ostrac- ism as a result, culminating in his resignation from the society. Dr. Spiegel pointed out how the Jew too feels he is not wanted in a hostile Gentile world and cited sev- eral instances of the psychotic ef- fects of anti-Semitism on the per- sonalities of young Jews. lie men- tioned Dr. Theodor Lensing, a mar- tyr to Nazi fury, who wrote in his "Diary of a Jewess" ,"I cannot era- dicate my Jewishness, which clings to me like leprosy. I cannot rid my- self of 'Judenblut'." His heroine ends her life in an insane asylum. Going back to pre-Hitlerite Ger- many, Spiegel also mentioned the journalist Bernhard Friedlander, who, when the Jewish race question reached a peak in public discussion in 1881, as especially exemplified by the vicious attacks of Dr. Rohl- ing, who referred to Jewish incor- rigibility as "rassische schwein- erei", wrote a letter to Rohling, thanking him for his contribution to solving the Jewish problem. and then killed himself. Spiegel's third example was the case of blond, blue-eyed, Arthur Froehlich, who attempted to rationalize himself away from his Jewish origin by pointing out two tendencies in civil- ized lie—the one, a peasant rela- tion of intimate, basic contact with the fixed habitat of the soil, a pri- mary relation, the other, a noma- dic, transitory secondary relation of merchants to the shipping mar- ket—attributing the "Secondary Spirit" to Jewish influence on Gentile life, and then excepting himself from this "Secondary Spir- it" become of his emancipated self, four generations remailed from the ghetto. Froehlich's attempts to purge his psyche of every Jewish taint ultimately ended in the onset of a mania persecutoria, and the downfall of a once-brilliant mind. A fourth instance of self-hate in- volved a youth who committed sui- cide at the early age of 23, torn by an interval loathing of his an- cestry. A fift hwas the gifted post- war Jewish-German statesman, Walter Rattenau, who, as a young man, wrote an essay entitled, "Hear, Oh Israel," in which he at- tended the physical clumsiness of the Jewish race and their alien rhythm of life, and, as an old man, refusing to be protected against possible assasination, frivolously threw away his life to his mur- derous enemies in 1922. Analyzing these examples as typical of a swelling trend in Jew- ish life, Dr. Spiegel pointed out that ancestor-hatred sets up a merciless internal judge within the depths of one's being—a cause of self-hate. "Anti-Semitism," he said, "is a Gentile neurosis, not a Jewish problem. While it is true that the Gentile must free himself from this medieval insanity. the immediate danger for young Jews is that of Jewish insanity. A thorough-going Hebrew education, linking the young Jew, through the cultural continuum of Isaiah, Amos, Ezekiel and Hananiah ben Aradyon with his historic post, and stimulating in him the fresh vitality of the Jewish spirit, is the only counter- agent of the virus of Jewish self- hate." Dr. Spiegel pointed out that it is impossible to translate such basically Jewish consepts as Emeth and Zedek by English works, just as the ideas "religion" and "nation- ality" are foreign to the Hebrew- speaking mentality, and hence ad- vocated learning Hebrew As the only valid key to the Jewish spirit He concluded by stressing the fact that only by emphasizing the "bene- ficence of divergence" could the Jew face the western world staunch and unafraid, transcending the petty dislocations of his character and ideals necessary to adjust on an assimilationist and self-hating basis. In answering question on his lec- ture, Dr. Spiegel pictured an ideal education for the young Jewish generation motivated around a knowledge of the Hebrew languale, stressed the eternity of Hebrew phraseology from Bibilical days through our own into the far future because of the eternity of Hebrew ideaology, and paid tribute to Ber- nard Isaacs for his work with the United Hebrew Schools in Detroit. A reception for Dr. Spiegel was held in the home of Harry M. Shulman, president of the Men's Club, after the lecture. —T. B. Foreign Minister Says Rumania Subsidises Anti-Semites BUCHAREST. — (WNS) — While Foreign Minister Nicholas Titulescu was openly accusing the Roumanian government of sub- sidizing the anti-Semitic move- ment to the extent of 20,000,000 let ($150,000), the three leading anti-Semitic groups in Roumania banded together in one united anti- Jewish front under the joint lead- ership of Prof. Alexander Cuss and former Premier Alexander Vaida-Voevod. Titulescu's charge, made at a meeting of the cabinet, threw a sinister light on the union of the pro-Nazi National Christian Party, the Iron Guard and the dis- gruntled members of the National Peasant Party who went with Vaida-Voevod when he was ex- Polled from that party because it refused to tolerate his anti-Jewish Program. The united anti-Jewish party is planning to push anti- Semitic legislation in parliament PAGE FIVE PEDETRondr.wisn (iiRoNicul December 13, 1935 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE AN APPEAL FOR PAYMENT OF PLEDGES TO THE DETROIT 1935 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN F,, HALL FOR RENT MEETINGS, WEDDINliS, 'II MO+. BANQUETS. ORIDOIC sod RINGO PA TINA. Aevolno4lote 300 Pereon• Kitchen Utensil. Plenty of Parking Spare /lentil very Reasonable. PEOPLES HOUSE Mg Trumbull Munitger's Detrult Ave. 'thane: TE. 2-66:0 By KURT PEISER KURT PEISER Kurt Peiser, executive director of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, a member of the col- lection committee, this week made the follow- ing appeal to contributors to the 1935 Allied Jewish Campaign, urging them to pay their pledges at once: "Winter puts extra burdens on the relief agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Heavy clothes, medicine, coal are urgently needed. "k is during these months that those who are dependant upon us are subjected to still greater suffering, unless we take care of them. "Yourpart of the job lies in fulfilling the pledge you have made—not only to pay the amount you designated in your subscription to the Allied Jewish Campaign — but to make regular payments on your account. That check, which is already past due and might just as well be in the mail today without any hard- ship upon you, will go a long way toward mak- ing many lives endurable at a time when even those who enjoy warm clothes, comfortable homes, plenty of food, long for brighter skies." CALENDAR OF EVENTS Dec. 15—"Grand Ball" sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home at Stotler Hotel. Dec. 16—Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools. Dec. 16—B'nai David Sisterhood Bridge Party. Dec. 17 and 24—Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women. Current Topics by Rabbi Leon Fram, 10 a. tn., at the Clubhouse, 89 Rowena. Dec. 18—Third Palestinian Night of Junior liadassah at the home of Rose Lipsitz. 2715 Rochester Ave. Dec. 18—Hadassah paid-up membership luncheon. Regular monthly meeting. Dramatization of convention, Dec. 21—Hadassah Oneg Shebat at the Shaarey Zedek. Open to public. Henrietta Szold birthday celebration. Dec. 21—Junior Hadassah Oneg Shabat at Shaarey Zedek. Chanukah celebration and Henrietta Szold's birthday party, at 2:30 p. m. Dec. 22—Dinner concluding membership drive of Congre- gation B'nai Moshe. Dec. 25.29—Convention of Poale-Zeire Zion. Dec. 26—Joint goodwill dinner of Men's Clubs of Congre- gations Beth El, Shaarey Zedek, B'nai David and B'nai Moshe, at the B'nai Moshe. Dec. 26—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Children's Home, Chanukah party for the children in the home, 2 to 6 p. m. Dec. 29—Yeshivah Beth Yehudah Banquet at Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue. Dec. 29—Shaarey Zedek children's Chanukah party. Dec. 29—Annual Chanukah dinner of Jewish Community Center. Dec. 31—Zedakah Club's New Year's Eve party at Book- Cadillac Hotel, Jan. 5—Lecture by Dr. Israel Efros under auspices of Kvutzah Ivrith. Jan. 7—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Children's Home. Regular meeting. Jan. 8—European Womena Welfare Organization donor luncheon. Jan. 12—Annual dance of Junior Jewish National Fund, at Hotel Statler. Jan. 12—Card Party of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of Europe." Jan. 19—Sixth annual $5 luncheon of Junior Iladassah. at the Statler Hotel. Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil- iary of United Hebrew Schools. Jan. 26—Dinner on occasion of dedication of windows at B'nai Moshe. Jan. 27—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek. Jan. 29—Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society donor luncheon. Feb: 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews and the Social Revolution." Feb. 9—Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Feb. 12—Father and Son Dinner of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. Feb. 16-4 p. m., annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federa- tion; 6:30 p. M., annual dinner of Detroit Service Group. Feb. 18—Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization. Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sole Pool, rabbi of Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 23—Annual meeting of Federation Agencies. March 1—Annual meeting of Federation Agencies. March 1—Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Com- munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m. March 8—Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Statler Hotel. March 11—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Jan. 11.—"Old Fashioned Movie Night and Dance" of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks' Home. March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega- gation Shaarey Zedek. March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life." trade. -- Kramer left till. city last Mts. Miriam home In Flint. Saturday to make her where she accepted a poeitton. Itoeenherg spent le r and Mrs Pam 0 the week-end i n Detroit The Junior Young Judea mot with thin poet week Florence Voight aselet• Mis. Florine end. with !Ilea In' Mrs. Nato 0.1100, Progided at the meeting of the Temple Slew - hood Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. H. F. Levy was Anthony. at which Mrs C J. made honorary president. Mn Anthony appointed to dmw up hy•laws for A charity bridge in being the the society Mm L. R. planned far Jenntif7 and Mrs A J Jacoby, the itarrienn which •re to so toward the proceeds of at the -Rhin tuner Foundation. • @choler Rehr... I nion Pollee. at Clnrlanstl, work. for ',ripen welfare Comtrilitee rbearnien were named and school om Anthony head. the rotten. Mrs k...,7=: cmittee: Mr. wane , Slo, neer ds; Mrs: Te?Ii r p r Ir: 11'"oSe S•hwitrir entertainment; Mr. Alex Kahn. rummage axle: Mra Levy poions.ame. and jare Joseph Sen./711m, IneniberPhiP EINSTEIN IS Y. M. C. A. 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Over 400 persons gathered on Publication Society Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the Phila- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for a young man or young delphia-Byron Hall to celebrate Scheduled for early publication lady. Board if desired. Pleasant the second annual $3 donor ban- by the Jewish Publication Society surroundings and good transpor- quet of the Sisters of Zion Miz- of America is the "History of the tation. 2325 West Grand Ave. rachi of Detroit. Jews in Vienna" by Dr. Max Rabbi Saul Silber of Chicago, Grunwald, of Vienna, a distin- ELDERLY LADY desires to share apartment with two ladies or who was the guest speaker, in- guished rabbi and author of books couple. Wolf. 2745 Cortland, cor. spired his aldience with his inter- dealing with German and Aus- Lawton. Townsend 8.4448 morn- pretation of Jewish trends of the trian Jewry. The manuscript has ings or evenings. day. Mrs. Joseph Kunio, chair- been translated from the Ger- man by Dr. Solomon Gravzel in man of the banquet, presided. The following persons participated in collaboration with Albert 3fordell. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for one or two Jewish young men the program: Jacob Levin, honor- This book will be the fourth in the who would like to take up life ary president of Detroit Mizrachi, Historical Je wish Community insurance work as • vocation. who pronounced the benediction; Series begun by the Jewish Pub- Splendid opportunity for ambi- Cantor J. II. Sonenklar rendered lication Society in 1929, and which tious men who will have the ad- vocal solos, accompanied by Miss today includes the well-kcrwn vantage of representing one of Rose Bassin; Mrs. I. Rosenthal, "History of the Jews in Frank- the biggest companies in the co-chairman of the banquet, who fort," "History of the Jews in world. Proper parties will be gave • prayer in Hebrew and its London," and "History of the given our fullest cooperation. English translation; Rev. K. Spi- Jews in Venice." Apply Mr. Dunne. 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An exceptionally fine program has been planned. Rabbi Leon Fram will be the guest speaker. Mrs. David Kallman will render vocal selections and Miss Florence Kutzen will accompany her. "The Harmonica Twisters," Fox ama- teur winners, will perform. They are Hannan Kraft, Martin Hoffer, lierbert Gach and Joe Jasgur. rontiar Notts On Friday evening, Dee. 4, Rehht Elmer Berger orruphot the Flint polpIt. sepeaking on ''The Supreme CoUrt and the ConelltutIon," while Rabbi Zelgur Of Flint •aci the guest of Pontiac. re- viewing Ell. Glasgow's book, "Veto or Iron." MRS. AGNES YARROWS and Ann Paul, who acted as mar- shalls for the entire evening, were invited to enter the room. The mistress of ceremony, Ann Wein- beck, was escorted to the East by the marshalls. The worthy matron, Agnes Yar- rows, was escorted by her own corps of officers to the West: Ann Weinbeck welcomed and thanked her for the honor and privilege of serving as mistress of ceremony. The worthy matron was then es- corted to the East by Mildred Lewis, her daughter. The worthy patron, Irving Goldman, was escorted to the East. The worthy matron-elect, Mrs. Esther Cohen; was installed by Past Matron Edythe Cugell. The worthy patron, Dr. Ilarry Metzger, was Installed by Past Patron Leo Gottfurcht. All other officers were Installed as follows: Secretary, Mrs. Selma Rosen. blatt; treasurer, Ann Weinbeck; conductress, Mrs. Eva Springer; assistant conductress, Mrs. Reah Gladwin; chaplain, Dora Schwartz; marshal!, Pauline Mendelsohn; organist, Jeanette Ash; Ada, Faye Siegel; Ruth, Eva Davidson; Es- ther, Elizabeth Shapiro; Martha, Esther Gam; Electa, Katherine Goldfine; warder, Paula Gold- smith; sentinel, Belle Lachman; assistant warder, Celia Friedland- er. The flag bearers are Eva Mann, Minnie Kahn, Sadie Adel- man, Grace Mohr; quartette, Sara Wolf, May Levett, Ida Shiffman, Zelda Levine. The retiring matron was pre- 'rented with a jewel, a gift of the chapter. It was presented by Ann Weinbeck. The retiring patron, Irving Goldman, was presented with a gift for his loyal support through. out the year. A parent.veachers organisation of the religious school of Temple Beth Jacob had It. Inception at the horns of Mrs. Sam Cohen on Friday, Dec. I, when Mrs. A. J. Le , In of Franklin was chosen president. The other office. are: Urn Arshls Barnett. slow•prealdent; Mrs. Noon. Buckner, program; Mrs. Louie Orman, eecrelary..treeeurer. and Mn. Ham Cohen, rellgloug chairman. Itre. Sam Solomon, formerly of Pon- tiac, in the swat of Mr. and Urn Louie Solomon for a few (1•04 Norman Buckner, arrompanled by hie daughter, Audrey, and younger *on, Herbert, returned home after &pending live day. In Washington, D. C. Chico Marx is considered by ex- perts to be one of the finest bridge players in the country and has written a book on the subject ... In 1913 the Marx Brothers met • vaudeville actor in Los Angeles and urged him to accept a $100 a week film Job that had been offered to him—he was Charlie Chaplin. Strange Colony of Chinese Jews Discovered in In. • terror China SEATTLE—The International Settlement at Shanghai is agog over the story that at Kai-feng-fu, Province of Henan, a little colony of Chinese Jews has been discov- ered which has kept itself intact since early In the 12th century. Passengers on the American Mall liner President Grant state that while members of this Jew- ish colony have endeavored to "carry on," their synagogue Is at last falling into a state of decay which makes it almost untenable CHICAGO (WNS)—A new gas —that they are still familiar with treatment to sober up those who the teachings of their last rabbi, have passed out from too much who died about 90 years ago, pass- imbiding of alcoholic liquors has ing his messages on by word of been developed by two Jewish phy- mouth—and that they have been sicians from Boston, according to either neglected or forgotten by a report in the Journal of the the richer fellow members of their American Medical Association. The faith in other parts of the world. two physicians, Drs. Leon J. Robin- The story goes that they were son and Sydney A. Selesnek, have originally camp followers of a discovered that an administration W a s h i ngton Congregation Persian king who was driven out of a mixture of 90 per cent oxygen of his country. They were ener- Observes 80th Anni- and 10 per cent carbon dioxide Is getically pursued by the armies versary an effective treatment in acute of the Caliph Othman, 1,300 years cases of alcoholism. ago, and eventually lost their On Dec. 3 the Washington Heb- way. WASHINGTON. — (WNS) — rew Congregation of Washington, Secretary of the Interior Ickes D. C., entered into its eighth de- "Jews Must Starve," Nazis Say banned the purchase of German cade of service and inspiration. Or- in Returning Food Packages goods with federal funds more than ganized Dec. 3, 1855, by • small PRAGUE (WNS) — Jews in a year ago, it was disclosed in rec- group of pioneers, it has expanded ords of the Virgin Islands Com- until today it is one of the largest Czechoslovakia who have been sending food packages to their pany, established by Mr. Ickes to and most active Reform Jewish relatives and friends In the small rehabilitate agriculture and indus- congregations in the country. try on the Islands. From the files Dr. Abram Simon is rabbi of the towns of Germany where the Jews of the Division of Territorial Af- congregation assisted by Rabbi face starvation because of the Nazi boycott have had their pack- fairs and Island Possession; it was Norman Gerstenfeld. learned that Mr. Ickes had refused ages returned by the German post to approve an order of barrels by Disitilling Company because the office with a notation reading, the government-owned St. Croix barrels were of German manufac- "Jews must starve." ture. 2 Jews Develop Gas To Sober Up Drunks la -- /Hata Pachirid /20 afolat ge Add/ THEN WIN ONE! 'flints NO thrill like owning a is • chance to own Packard—sad here one free. Come in. Drive 120. the amazing new 1936 Packard Notch agahut any ono car in attyprire au; and decide dollar value. which oilers the greatest dollar-for- Theo enter year name in contest for car Packard's nation-wide owners. 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