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THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

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11E,ETROIT LWISII6RONICLE

and

VOL. XXXVII .32

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY,

A meeting of the Conference
of Jewish Organizations to Com-
bat the Hitler Menace will be
held at the Mini Moshe, Dex-
ter and Lawrence, at 8:30 p. m.,
on Thursday, Jun. 9.
In view of important work
achieved in the past few weeks
in advancing the beyeott of
German-made goods, this con-
ference is expected to be the
most important since the effort
to combat
Was inaugurated
Nazism.
Representatives of organiza-
tions are urged to attend this
Important conference.

By JAMES G. McDONALD

Former League of Nations High Commissioner for German Refugees

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('otontleemer for loquuto Ref care., Janie% I, McDonald hax re.leetl.
re
all nun anoonoced
n length) letter to the Nerretur, (wa-
en! of 11111 League Of Nallotu,
Bernina. of the hintorle Intportall, Ilf
i Ids letter,
Inch migae.i, oolong other thloa., !hut he Lorna, of

ROI. and the anwl punbrine Ire.anre to h e irliertnan) to ninellor-
e
e 111111
1114 111411 iirt. urmlln, the 'erne, problem, oe present
hercolth lite full teat 111
114 thutinietil a. a 4.111 feature.

Resignation

80,000 REFUGEES H 'E
ALREADY LEFT CH

On Oct. 26, 1933, the president sands of Germans—men, women

JANUARY 3, 1936

Anti.Nazi Conference
To Be Held Thursday

A Plea for League of Nations Intervention In Behalf of
German Refugees

PUITolgs Nog's:: Alter too,

CADILLAC /
1-0-4-0

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

INTERVENTION Diplomacy Must Yield to Humanity CHAIRMEN CHOSEN
LEAGUE ESSEN AL
FOR THIS YEAR'S
IN RELIEF E RT
FEDERATION DAYS

Import ant Declare in
McDonald's Letter

IN MICHIGAN

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

Krolik, Welt and Srere Are
Selected by Service
Group

EVENTS WILL BE ON 3
SUNDAYS IN FEBRUARY

of the Council of the League of and children—not only Jews but
75 Per Cent of Them aye Nations did me the honor to ap- also the "non-Aryan" Christians Annual Federation Meeting
Tentatively Set For
point me High Commissioner for treated as Jews, and Protestants
Found Homes; Hal ,f
Refugees (Jewish and other) com- and Catholics who in obedience to
March 1
Them in Palestin

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

MOBILIZE WORLD Party Referendum to Ballot on
JEWRY TO RESIST Plan Adopted by Poale Zion for
ZION PARLIAMENT

Solidarity Pleaded for in
Preventing Check on
Palestine Work

Creation of Single Zionist Body

APPEAL ISSUED BY
ZIONIST EXECUTIVE

So-Called Ben Gurion Proposal Aroused
Heated Debates at Sessions Con-
eluded Sunday in Detroit

Legislative Council Also At -
tacked by Arab [stag.
lil Party

CALL UPON CENTRAL COMMITTEE
TO SAFEGUARD PARTY IDENTITY

ing from Germany, to "negotiate their faith and conscience dare to
JERUSALEM ( NS — Palcor
and direct" the "international col-
the absolute will of the Na-
The annual meetings and pro-
Agency) — The mol'ilization of
a laboration" necessary to solve the resist
NEW YORK.—(WNS)
tional Socialist State.
Itili-
grams
of
the
local
agencies
world Jewry to resist the estab-
lengthy letter to the Se wry "ecommiic, financial and social
Apart from all questions of prin- ated with the Jewish Welfare 'ed-
lishment of a Legialatiss Coun-
General of the League of N one problem" of the refugees. I hereby
ing
cil in Palestine and to combat the
announcing his resignatii as beg to submit through you to the ciple and of religious persecution, oration will be held on eucc e
one portentous fact confronts the Sunday afternoons throug h the
menace of "the disgraceful Nu-
League High Commissione for Council of the League my resigna-
community of states. More than month of February, with Juli l h.
reniberg laws" of the Hitler re-
German Refugees, James c- tion from this office, to become ef-
half a million persons, against Krolik, 5Ielville S. Welt an Abe
gime was ordered by the execu-
Donald declared that the L e fective as from Dec. 31, 1935. In
of
whom no charge can be made ex- Srere acting as the chairm i
tive of the World Zionist Organ-
and its member states must ke the period of over two years since
Fate
of
cept that they are not what the these Federation Days, whic l will Will Lecture on the
ization, headed by Dr. Chaim
efforts to remove or mitiga he the establishment of the office, con- National Socialists choose to re-
Civilization On Tues-
he followed by the Detroit S vice
Weizmann, president. Asking that
causes which create Germs re- ditions in Germany which create gard as "Nordic", are being
Group annual get-together di ter.
day Evening
the Jewish masses In all lands be
fugees because the refugee b- refugees have developed so catas- crushed. They cannot escape op-
Kurt Peiser, executive di i •tor
organized immediately, the Zion-
lem calls for political as w as trophically that a reconsideration pression by any act of their own
of the Jewish Welfare Feder ion,
philanthropic solution. Asa g by the League of Nations of the free-will, for what has been called announced the groupings of
Durant, world - famous ist Executive declared that solid-
ese
Will
that "the growing sufferin of entire situation is essential. The "the membership of non-Aryan agencies for the presentati
of popularizer of knowledge, author arity is essential because "the
the persecuted minority In r- legislation and administrative and race" cannot be changed or kept in joint programs, on Thursday
,
the of "The Story of Philosophy" Palestine Government which un-
many and the menace of e Party action against "non-Aryans" abeyance. Tens of thousands are past week.
and "The Story of Civilization," dertook to sponsor the Jewish re-
duplication of efforts and at the same time guaran-
growing exodus call for fri
y were steadily intensified, and cul- today anxiously seking ways to
will lecture at Temple Beth El, turn intends to establish a con- teeing unity in work for Palestine's reconstruction.
Three February Dates
stitutional regime which grave-
but firm intercession with e minated in the autumn of 1935 flee abroad; but except for those
The United Hebrew School. the Tuesday night, Jan. '7, at 8:30, on ly jeopardizes the freedom of our
This plan, which has the endorsement of the World
when a series of new laws and de- prepared to sacrifice the whole or
German government, by all
the subject: "Is Our Civilization
development and the progress of Zionist Congress, was adopted here in principle and now
crees initiated a fresh wave of re- greater part of their savings, the Jewish Community Center an the on the Decline?"
fic means, on the part of
immigration an dsettlement."
pression and persecution of a official restrictions on export of Fresh Air Society will hold eir
League of Nations and
Will
Durant
became
famous
must be ratified by a party referendum to be conducted
The mobilization is to take the
character which was not envisaged capital effectively bar the road to annual meetings and stage a group when he wrote a book on phil-
members of the community o
program on Sunday afternoon,
form of enlarging the member- in the coming months.
in 1933. The intensified persecution escape, and the doors of most coun-
tions," Mr. McDonald warns
Feb. 9, at the Jewish Community osophy which proved to be a ship of the World Zionist Organ-
in
Germany
threatens
the
pauperi-
The Ben Gurion plan was defenden by Berl Locker,
"pity and reason alike must
tries are closed against impover- Center Woodward and Holbtook better s e 1 ler
zation or exile of hundreds of thou- ished fugitives. Nevertheless, if
I spokesman for the World Zionist
ization, to which one million Jews
spire the hope that interces
ulian H. Krolik will prliide than any book
Julian
Executive Dr, Ilyim Greenberg,
are to be added in the coming
will meet with response" bec
the present pressure is not relieved, as chairman upon this occasion.
Kaempfer and the
of
fiction.
His
year.
The
declaration
issued
by
editor of
it is inconceivable that those who
"without such response the p
On Sunday afternoon, Feb; 16,
Jewish Frontier; Isaac Hamlin,
the Zionist Executive says, In
can flee will remain within Ger- the Jewish Children's Home:: the "Story of
lems caused by the persecu
David
Wertheim,
Golda Myerson ,
part:
"The
World
Zionist
Con-
of the Jews and non-Aryans
many.
Jewish Child Placement Bureau, Philosophy"
and other leaders. Among those
gress held in September was the
not be solved by philanthr
Must Investigate Causes
the Jewish Social Service Bureau went into edi-
In opposition to it were Davie
largest
rally
of
Jews
in
the
his-
tion after edi-
action, but will continue to
The task of saving these victims and the Jewish Unemployment
Pinaki, poet and playwright, Louis
tory of the Diaspora. Represent-
tion; millions
atitute a danger to internati
calls for renewed efforts of the Emergency Council will hold their
Siegel and others. Fifty delegates
ing over one million members,
of copies were
peace and a source of innury
annual
meetings
and
programs
at
philanthropic bodies. The private
the debate on this
r
it met the dangers of destruction Mr. and Mrs. Newma k to spoke during
the legitimate interests of at
"Second Disraeli" Rose to organizations, Jewish and Chris- the Center, under the chairmanship sold. It was
question.
pcinten.
menacing the Jewries of many
Serve as Su
states."
tian, may be expected to do their of Melville S. Welt. , the first time Will Durant
Highest
Positions
in
Seek
to
Retain
Identity
lands
and
imperilling
Palestine
Predicting that "desperate
dent and Matron
part if the Governments, acting ' Abe Srere will preside on Sun- in history that
At the closing session of the
the British Empire
book of philosophy became the itself by restoring the internal
tering in the countries adjac
through the League, make possible day afternoon, Feb. 23, when the
convention
on
Sunday
afternoon,
unity of the movement. This
to Germany, and an even m
a solution. But in the new circum- House of Shelter, the Hebrew Free season's best seller.
The board of directors of the
"The Story of Philosophy" ap- unification was timely, inasmuch Jewish Children's Home an. at llotel Statler, a strong resolu-
terrible human calamity wi t
Lord Reading—born Rufus Dan- stances it will not be enough to con- Loan Association, the Old Folks'
tion
was
adopted
calling
upon the
the German frontiers, are ine
iel Isaacs—died in London on Mon- tinue the activities on behalf of Home and the North End Clinic peared not long after II. G. Wells ' as immediately after the Zionist nounces the appointment of Mr.
central committee of the labor
day. Ile had celebrated his 75th those who flee from the Reich. Ef- stage their yearly programs and "Outline • of History"; and to- Congress German Jewry was and Mrs. Louis Newmark of Chi-
able unless present tendencies
Zionist party to aim to guaran-
birthday on Oct. 10.
the Reich are checked or
forts must be made to remove or present their annual reports at the gether with that book it started overwhelmed by the •disgraceful cago to the position of superin-
tee that the identity of the move-
Considered the greatest living mitigate the causes which create Center.
an avalanche of popularizations Nuremberg laws, while in Pales- tendent and matron.
versed," the retiring High C
ment will not be lost in the event
tine
the
government
which
under-
Annual
Federation
Meeting
English
Jew,
Lord
Reading
rose
of
the
various
branches
of
human
missioner, who has directed
German refugees. This could not
With a background of many of unity with the general Zion-
too kto sponsor the Jewish re -
Many of these agencies will hold knowledge.
to the highest positions in the have been any part of the work of
refugee work since October 19
ists, Mizrachl and other factions
years
of
experience
in
working
turn
intends
to
establish
a
con-
British Empire. lie was a former the High Commissioner's office; their annual election of officers
Mr. Durant has recently foi-
declared that the moral auth
of Zionism.
1 lowed up his successful "Story of stitutional regime gravely jeep-
nor, presumably, can it be a func- upon these occasions.
ity of the League of Nations a
The central committee was re-
drdizing
the
freedom
of
our
de-
Sunday afternoon, March 1, has Philosophy" by publishing a two-
tion of the body to which the
of states members of the Lea
duced from 25 to 11, and an ad-
League may decide to entrust fu- been tentatively chosen as the date volume history of human culture velopment and the progress of
must be directed towards a
ditional
central actions committee
ture administrative activities on for then annual meetings of the under the title, "The Story of immigration and settlement.
termined appeal to the Germ
of 25 was elected to meet once
To Enlist Jewish M
behalf of the refugees. It is a poli- Jewish Welfare Federation and the Civilization." The many years of
government in the name of h
In
-three-
months for &Mission
"The Zionist Organiution
tical function, which properly be- United Jewish Charities, with ;len. labor which he devoted to them
manity and of the principle
and review of activities within the
ry Wineman as chairman. As has volumes fit him especially to make now called upon to enlist the
longs to the League itself.
the public law of Europe. 1
party.
At the last meeting, on Oct. 16, been the custom, this joint meeting a judgment on the future of our Jewish masses to repel this on-
must ask for a modificatio
It was also decided to reduce
slaught on our fundamental rights
1935, of the permanent committee will be followed by the Detroit contemporary civilization.
policies which constitute a sobr
the price of the Shekel, entitling
Service
Group
affair,
at
which
Mrs.
and
to
strengthen
the
construe.
d
t
Mr.
Durant
is
famous
not
only
of the governing body of the High
of unrest and perplexity is t
purchasers
to vote for delegates
Commission, at which my intention Joseph H. Ehrlich, president of for his brilliance as a speaker, but live capacity of the Zionist move-
world, a challenge to the co
to the World Zionist Congresses,
for the incisive and witty man- ment. The Jews of the world are
to resign was fully discussed, ac- the Service Group, will preside.
science of mankind, and a me
to
25
cents.
Other of the con-
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson is gen- ner in which he answers ques- now summoned in a mobilization
tion was taken to liquidate the
ace to the legitimate interests o
vention resolutions call for spec-
—this time not for election pur-
office of the High Commissioner at eral chairman of the sponsoring tions.
the states affected by the immi
ial efforts in behalf of the party's
the end of January, 1936, or sooner committees for Federation Days.
Following the lecture there will poses or in relation to internal
gration of German refugees."
schools, for the party organs and
if before that date the council of
be a long period of questions, ans- party struggles—but for pur-
Emphasizing that "when do
the labor bank in Palestine.
poses
of
defense
and
offense
in
the
league
had
made
other
provi-
wers
and
discussion,
conducted
by
mestic policies threaten the de
NATION'S HONOR ROLL
Endorse Move for Labor Party
a common cause which affects all
sion for the co-ordination of the
moralization and exile of bun
INCLUDES MISS SZOLD Rabbi Leon Frans
Among the general resolutions
sections
of
our
movement.
A
mil-
activities
on
behalf
of
the
refugees
dreds of thousands of human'. be
adopted
by the convention was
---
lion additional members in the
coming from Germany. It was the
Ines, considerations of diploniati
one
favoring the creation of a
Odets
and
Seligman
Are
Also
next
year
will
be
our
decisive
expectation of the permanent com-
correctness must yield to those
Labor Party in the United States.
Included in 1935 List
reaction to all dangers and ob-
mittee that the committee of ex-
of common humanity," Mr. Mc-
Another resolution urged support
stacles, proclaiming the confidence
perts provided for by the assembly
Donald pointed out that lithe
for the trade union movement,
NEW YORK (WNS) — Clifford
of the Jewish people in self-re-
of
1935,
to
study
the
re-organiza-
problem must be tackled at, its
and to encourage industrial union-
Odets,
youthful
playwright;
Miss
demption."
tion of the activities on behalf of
source if disaster is to be avoid-
ization of American workers.
Henrietta Szold, Zionist leader;
The statement was signed by
the
"German"
and
of
the
"Nan-
ed," since the efforts of the pri-
LOUIS
NEWMARK
The convention urged the Amer-
Dr. Chaim Weizmann and David
sen" refugees, would complete its and Dr. Edwin R. A. Seligman,
vete organizations and of any
ican Jewish Congress to convene
LORD READING
OPPOBITE EDITORIAL)
investigations in time to present economist, are the three Jews listed Selection Announced at the
with children, Mr. and Mrs. New-
League organization for reftigees
PLEAMII
TURN
TO
PAOE
the World Jewish Congress, in
a plan for consideration, and it on the annual roll of The Nation,
Second Anniversary
mark are well qualified for their
can only mitigate a problem of
eroy of India, was Lord Chief was hoped for action, by the coun- liberal weekly. Miss Szold is cited
1936, on a democratic bailie.
Dinner
new responsibilities, the an-
growing gravity and complexity." stice of England, Foreign Sec-
Detroiter.' Greetings
cil at its meeting in January, 1936. for her work in behalf of German-
FRANKLIN
WILL
SPEAK
nouncement of the board states.
Urging the League to make the
ary in the British Cabinet and It has been the sense of the gov- Jewish children in Palestine. Odds
At the convention banquet Sat-
Mr. Newmark, who is the holder
ON GERMAN SITUATION
Refugee Commission a part of its
bassador to the United States erning body that the work of assist- is honored for his plays, "Awake
urday night, attended by about
At the second anniversary dinner
of a B. S. 'degree, Is a keen stu- 600, geetings were extended by a
organization working directly un- ,
Mg the World War.
ance in the countries of refuge and Sing" and "Waiting For Lef- of the Jewish Community Center,
On Sunday morning, Jan. 5, dent of child psychology and so-
der it, rather than as a separate
His Interesting C
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE
could be better carried forward by ty", while 1)r. Seligman is included held on Sunday evening, Judge
cial welfare sad administration.
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
Despite the common belief, the
unit as it has been during, his
an organization directly under the because of his work in editing the Charles Ruhiner, president, an- Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak
y of Lord Reading's career is authority of the league. It is now Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. nounced the selection of Herman at Temple Beth El on the subject, His knowledge of institutional
term of office, Mr. McDonald mid
life in the most modern homes is
a tale of "from rags to riches." clear that the effectiveness of the Also included on The Nation's Jacobs to succeed Louis
"Some
New
Aspects
of
the
Ger-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE)
Sobel
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) 1
intimate. He served for two years
was born in 1860, the son of a
high commissioner's efforts was honor roll is Judge Jeremiah T. as director of the Center. Mr. So- man-Jewish Situation" He will
ssful London merchant, and weakened from the beginning by Mahoney because of his leadership bel's resignation was announced discuss particularly the implies- under Mr. Sharlitt in the Cleve-
mber of an important English- the compromise which was agreed of the movement against American two weeks ago and will take effect lions of the resignation of James land Jewish Orphan Home, and
J ish family. His uncle, Sir Hen- upon at the time his office was set participation in the Berlin Olym. Feb. 1, when Mr. Jacobs will as- G. McDonald as High Commis- was for six years assistant to Mr.
houses, was at one time Lord up—that is, the decision to separ- pies.
sioner for Refugees from Ger- Trotzkey, as head of the boys
same duties here.
or of London. Rufus Isaacs'
Mr. Jacobs is a graduate of the many under the League of Na- department of the Marks Nathan
ate it definitely from the League.
ue story is the result of his This compromise was accepted in
Graduate School for Jewish Social tions, and will touch upon the Home in Chicago. In this capac•
oermon This Saturday;
Waft largely responsible
adventuresome spirit. lie could order to avoid the veto of Germany,
0
Work, seved
r
as director of the new problems facing not only the ity, he
Conducts Adult Classes
!
content with the commercial
Bensonhur st Jewish Community Jews, but all peoples of Europe for reorganizing the life of the
which was then an active members
Wednesdays, Thursdays
i children n the home and insti-
A New Series of 10. ek tr ing he received. Ile, therefore, of the League.
ntme jeicramaa n s a situ result
was
;itna r. and IcluAb , a p n re d,,,A
luting a plan of self-government,
st ell for the bar, but legalism
Courses Offered Duri
Si of Refugees Placed
di, tot seem to draw his imagine-
which fostered initiative and self-
and
succeeded
Mr.
Sobel
as
assist-
erence
will
also
be
made
in
the
"The
Present Crisis in American
Progress has been made during
New Session
.
do so that he went to sea, and
ant executive director of the Bronx !address to problems arising out reliance among the children.
Jewry" will be the subject of the
reached India, as a ship's the last three years in settling the
tin
Mrs.
Newmark
has
attended
N.
Y.,
Y.
M.
H.
A.,
when
the
latter
I
of
the
establishment
of
the
Legis-
sermon to be delivered by Dr. A.
Beth El College of Jewish tid- boy le did not return to that coun- refugees from Germany. Of the Will Open Series of Hebrew first came to Detroit 15 months I dative Council in Palestine, in the Cleveland Junior Teachers
M. Hershman from the pulpit of
i
Lectures Arranged by
ies opens a new series of c ryes try intil he had reached full ma- more than 80,000 who have already
ago. I which many see a threat to Jew- College and the University of Chi- Shaarey Zedek during services this
left
the
Reich,
approximately
three-
N
and
in Jewish history, literatu
Kvutzah Ivrith
tur , and then came there as its
ish
interests
in
the
Holy
Land.
Dinner
cago.
She
has
also
studied
at
the
Saturday
morning.
In
view
of
the
1
The
Anni
religion. Each course, con• inc Vie y, accomplishing for it so fourths have found new homes
Henry Meyers presided at the The services, which begin at Chicago Art Institute, some of her important happenings throughout 1
(PLEASE. TITRE TO AST PAGE)
of 10 sessions, will be giv
man important things that Lord
Dr. Erael Efros, eminent scholar anniversary dinner which was at- 10:4o, are open to the public.
work in fashion illustration being the world today, this address as-
° n.
n
e
successive Monday nights,
Rea mg's name is linked with an
and lecturer, professor of Semitic tended by approximately 250 men Dr. Franklin to Speak Sunday at exhibited in the institute's galler- mimes important significance and
ant chapter in modern In-
ing Monday night, Jan. 8 and i nm,
languages at the University of and women. In his opening remarks
1
Central Methodist Church
ies. She has to her credit many a large congregation is anticipated.
closing Monday night, Marc 9. dian istory.
Buffalo, will speak this Sunday Mr. Meyers asked the audience to
Congregation Shaarey Zedek has
On Sunday evening, Jan. 12, years of experience in children's
A f two years before the mast,
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger wil rive
evening, at the Philadelphia-Byron stand for a minute in tribute to the Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy institutions, the last three of unusually large attendances on the
a new course entitled, "A en. Ilufu decided to study law, and
Hall, on the subject The New late Miss Stella Sufinsky who had the pulpit of Rev. Frederick B. which have been in an executive Sabbath, close to 1,000 having at-
tures in Jewish Literature." This serve his apprenticeship with one
The annual meeting of the House Poets of Zion." An open forum will been active in Center work. Fisher of the Central Methodist capacity at the Marks Nathan tended the services last Saturday
will be a sequel to the cours just of E land's foremost advocate'. of Shelter will be held at 1:30 p. follow the lecture.
henry Wineman greeted the Church. He has chosen as his Jewish Orphan Home, where she morning. The synagogue has been
time he was 30, Rufus
Dr. Efros's address will be the gathering in behalf of the Jewish subject for that occasion, "God's had complete charge of about 150 meeting with success in efforts to
or By t
completed by Rabbi Feuer,
m. this Sunday, Jan. 5. in the
od
' the title "Adventures in .1 sh Isaac. had gained the attention of House of Shelter Bldg., 77 Alger first in a series of Hebrew lectures Welfare Federation. He declared Fools."
girls. She had also had exper- arouse a synagogue-going habit,
at jurists, and had won
the a
History."
The services begin at 7:30 and ience as a case worker with the especially on the Sabbath.
St. Election of officers will take to be delivered under the auspices that the need for the Center was
Conducts Adult Courses
Rabbi Leon Fram will co 'nue, the c ■ Hence of his clients. A place. All contributors to the Allied of the Kvutzah lvrith, the local demonstrated by the fact that 2400 are open to the public.
Cook County Public Welfare.
series f honors came to him as a
Two adult ',lasses are conducted
his class in "Current Jewis
Jewish Campaign are welcome to H e b r e w-speaking organization. young people are veiling themselves
Other addresses will be delivered of Center facilities. "All efforts we
by Rabbi Hershman at the Shaarey
tory" with a course on The result f his brilliant legal work, attend this meeting.
PI ARE TURN TO PAGE )
by Menachem Ribalow, editor of put into this work is for the en-
Zedek on Saturdays and Wednes-
Position of the Jew in the lar-
Hadoar, Daniel Persky, noted Heb- richment of our community and
days.
ious Countries of the World vith
rew writer and columnist, and our culture," he stated.
On Wednesday evening at 8
special reference to Palestin and
o'clock Rabbi Hershman leads a
others.
Peiser Lauds Sobel
America."
class in Jewish history. On Satur-
Kurt Peiser, executive director
Is A. Outstanding Scholar
Dr. Leo M. Franklin wil kc-I
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
Dr. Efros received his A.B. de- of the Center, expressed regrets
day afternoons at 3:30 o'clock he
ture on "The Gospels of
us
gree at the University of New over Mr. Sobel's resignation in be-
directs a e:.35 which is at present
and What They Mean t thel
York in 1913. In 1914, he was half of the Federation and the ci-
studying the Book of Jeremiah.
This column is copyright by the Mien Arta Feature Myntlicate Re-
Jew."
Educational Program of the North End awarded his master's degree at the ty's social workers. He said that
production in wholeor In par( trifled, forbid.... Any latnagesneet ea
of
Non-members as well as members
Will
4e
Part
The following is the con
el
Ills ropycleht will be prowecuted
Columbia University. The follow- Mr. Sobel well organized and fitted
are invited to enroll in these clas-
Clinic; Dr. A. C. Ivy to Be the First
list of 10-session courses o
d
ing:
year
he
received
his
degree
of
ses.
together
the
antagonistic
groups
in
Lecturer
at this time. During the ei
to
Doctor of Philosophy at the Jewish the community, and he praised the
Friday Evening Servissee
nine hour, these courses w be
neuroses are abroad. The flagel-
Theological Seminary, where
The late Friday evening services
retiring director highly for th is "MANIFESTO"
retiring
given:
The third series of the Dr. Max patients of the late Dr. Max Ballin.
recent sharp observation on lants do not operate with mind- on Jan. 10 will be addressed by
also
ordained
Rabbi.
In
1918,
work.
was
Honor Physician's Memory
stuff. Nevertheless ...
"The Personalities of the tid. Rallis Memorial Lectures, open to
Rabbi Louis Feinberg of the Avon.
After announcing the selection of James Waterman Wise and Jewish
The first and second \series of he held a Raynor fellowship at the
I am a liberal. I hope for the
mud," taught by Rabbi N
the 2,550 physicians of Wayne
John Hopkins University. He be- • new director, Judge Rubiner
dale Synagogue of Cincinnati. Rab-
Schulman; "The Jewish Ho Is County, will be inaugurated with these lectures were held last year. came the dean of the Baltimore spoke on "The Philosophy of Our Communism drew a sharp reply formation of • neoliberal move- bi Feinberg enjoys a reputation for
The
board
of
directors
and
the
staff
ment.
I
am
an
uncompromising
an address. by Dr. A. C. Ivy, who
and Their Ceremonies,"
scholarshos, and his previous ad-
Hebrew College in 191 . At the Jewish 9 Community Center," and not only from my friend and for-
by Rabbi Leon Pram; "Me de is professor and head o the de- of North End Clinic are anxious present time he is professor of declared that there is no detailed mer Ta/m4; they caused a small libertarian and pacifist I would dresses at the Shaarey Zedek drew
of Teaching," taught by
iss partment of physiology and phar- to permanently memorialize the Semitic Languages at the Univer- formulation of ■ philosophy, the tumult. "Reactionary!" The cry be among the first batch of Amer- large aieliences. The subject of his
expected quarters. icans to be liquidated by either a
• macology at Northwestern Uni- name of Dr. Bailin who played
Anna Oxenhandler; "Bible
Center leaving its policy open to rose from the
address will be •'A Refugee of
sity of Buffalo.
"Tool of Capitalism!" N ow cornet Fascist or • Communist dictator-
ature—The Prophets," tang bY versity. Chicago. on Thursday such a large part in the medical
Dr. Efros, who is considered one changes. He declared that the Cen-
friend Philip ship. G. P. U. or Gestapo would Spirit."
work
of
the
middle-west
In
order
evening,
Jan.
9,
at
the
Brown
Rabbi Elmer Berger; "El
ter
is
ideally
equipped
to
be
one
my
excellent
and
of
the
outstanding
Hebrew
poets
of
The speaker this Friday evening

Communist,
hate me with an equal fury. I
tary Hebrew," taught by Egg Memorial Chapel, Temple Beth El, to do this it is hoped to continue America, contributes a good deal of the great factors In bringing Rubin, himself
Jewish Times, will consent to no State which, will be Rabbi Leon S. Lang, one
Gladstone and Woodward Ayes., at this series annually; but to carry
Rose Pike; "Adventures in
Pal- about unity in the community, pro- of the Philadelphia
of
the ablest of the younger COE-
to
the
Hebrew
magazines
of
out this project or even to. insure
and defends me handsomely. At holding itself to be the repository
8:30 o'clock.
lab Literature," taught by II
sertative rabbis in this country,
estine as well as to the American riding a platform for Jews of all
This series of eight consecutive the presentation of all the lectures Hebrew weekly Iladoar. He is the shades of opinion. The Center, he the same time he insists (for my of absolute truth, rules by the who will speak on the subject "The
Bernard Zeiger; "Jewish
own good) that I descend fro my liquidation (murder, famine, pc,
Thursday evening post-graduate scheduled for this season, further
pretation of the New Testani
translator of "Hamlet" into Heb- said, goes • long way in integrating
take a stand, from, proscription) of its oppo- Present Day Challenge of Our Jew-
taught by Dr. Leo M. Fn s ft lectures on diseases of the gestro- contributions most be secured, or rew. and is the co-author of the Jewish life, and is assuming the "ivory tower" and
ish Youth." A social hour duricI,
party - stand, • definite position nents. No plea liiif y the re- which refreshments are served
Intestinal tract, are presented as an endowment fund established.
During the nine to ten
Hebrew-English Modern Dictiona- position of a representative body toward the rough realities of life.
It
is
particularly
fitting
that
the
-boss
(PIA
part of the educational program of
these courses will be given :
lows the Friday evening
ry,
the
other
collaborators
being
MORI
(PLEAME TURN Ti) PAGE
Very well. It will be useless. Mass-
North End Clinic. They are made medical profession be instructed in
• int Jewish Hlst
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possible by the gifts of friends and
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Resolutions Indorse Efforts by Members
in Socialist Movement and
Trade Union Work

DURANT TO SPEAK
AT TEMPLE FORUM

Heated debates which lasted 24 hours
finally resulted in adoption by the convention
of the Poale Zion-Zeire Zion of the so-called
Ben Gurion Plan for the formation of single
territorial Zionist organizations in various
countries throughout the world, thus elimi-
nating

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BY JEWISH CENTER

HERSIIMAN TO VIEW
"CRISIS IN JEWRY"

BETH EL gLLEG
TO REOPEN MON I t Y

DR. ISRAEL EFROS yiousteo,
TO SPEAK SUNDAY

House of Shelter
Election Sunday

THE WORLD'S WINDOW

Dr. ax Bailin Memorial Lectures
Rill Be Resumed Thursday, Jan. 9

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