PIEVEIROITIEWISHORONICIII
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
DIPLOMACY MUST YIELD TO HUMANITY
which is essentially an assocla-
tion of states for the considera-
tion of matters of common con-
cern. The Covenant empowers
the Council and the Assembly to
deal with any matter within the
sphere of activity of the League
or affecting the peace of the
world. The effort of the League
to ensure respect for human per-
sonality, when not grounded on
e x p r e ss provisions of the Cove-
nant —
or international treaties,
has a sure foundation in the
HOME FOR AGED GROUP
TO HAVE MOVIE NIGHT
Which Is Worse---Berlin or Warsaw
Allen Hutchinsin and his or-
dination of the individual to the
from enrrontec PACE) 1 , such thing as government relief line how noble and wise the ef-
chestra will provide the music at (CONCLUDED tr_
State. An influential section of the
' in Poland. Those who have been forts of the Joint Distribution
the "Old Time Movie Night" and
—more than half of these in Pal- Party is actively promoting a re-
I had
dance of the Junior Group of the Lions of Poland,' especially in I employed for 25 weeks, upon be- Committee have been.
estine—or have been repatriated to vival of neo-Paganism which sets
Eastern
Galicia,
there
were
many
I
ing relieved of employment, must thought that I had helped raise
Jewish Old Folks' Home, Satur -
their countries of origin. This cc- itself against both the Old Testa-
Jewish farmers, approximately be cared for 13 weeks on a dollars for foreign relief. The
'Testa-
Testa-
complishment has been primarily ment and parts of the New
10 per cent of the population.. minimum basis. After that, they situation was remote. Raising dol-
the work cf the refugees themselves ment. The conceptions of blood,
Many were successful. As a re- , I must shift for themselves. There lars was like a game, in which
propagated with
and of the philanthropic organize• race and soil,
stilt of anti-Semitic pressure, ant. is no one, therefore, to give a we indulge annually. Now I
tions — Jewish and Christian — fanatical enthusiasm, menace not
the fear of pogroms, large num-1 helping hand to these poverty- have seen and known that I was
whose devoted labors have been alone the Jews, but all those who
I bees of these Jewish farmers stricken Jewish dwellers in Po- building life, giving hope, snatch-
ceaselessly carried on in many \ remain defiantly loyal to the old
have left the land and have come and capital, who are actually ing men, women and children
ideals of religious
and individual fact
that racial
the protection
the
parts of the world. Probably
not individual
from
and of
reli-
to the cities there to become pro- starving, who fall victim to tu- from the angel of death. Besides ,
Party leaders violently
more than 15,000 refugees now re- freedom.
attack religious freedom in the gioua intolerance is a vital con-
litarians or to starve. With all be•culosis, who suffer from arse- the financial aid, the Joint
main unplaced. (An account of the
these laws operative, which are ,,,i,,,, who are undernounished, brought modern organization. Its
work done for the refugees since state, and threaten the church with lotion of international peace and
enforced only against Jews, and and yet who keep on breeding Kassas ere the ties which bind
political
domination.
Outstanding
security.
I
am
appending
to
this
April, 1933, is being published).
administered entirely by govern- and producing more and more Polish Jews together. The Joint
The care and the settlement of thinkers of the two great Christian letter a comprehensive analysis
communities in Germany and of the German legislation, ad-
ment officials, many of whom are children, who in turn are certain Distribution Committee is the first'
these remaining thousands of ref-
anti-Semitic, there being practic- of a terrible life or of an early breach of modernity in many a
ugees could and would be borne abroad raise their voices in protest ministrative decrees and juris-
ally no Jewish officials in the goy- death. This condition is not only medieval Jewish community. The
against
this
attack
which
threatens
prudence,
as
well
as
of
their
the already heavily burdened
by the
ernment of Poland, the status of true of Warsaw, but of all other Polish Jews still live in hope of
on the problem of refugees.
private' organizations, were they to increase the number of refugees. feet!'
I feel bound to conclude this
the Jew is most precarious. In large Polish cities. In Lodz, the aid from the Joint Distribution
The
developments
since
1933,
and
not fearful that the number of
refugees may be increased many in particular those folowing the letter on a personal note. Prior
one community, I was informed textile center, where there are Committee, but that hope be-
that 95 per cent of the Jews 200,000 Jews, 1000,000, or half conies more strawlike as our gifts
times by new flights from Ger- Nuremberg legislation, call for to my appointment as High Corn-
fresh
collective
action
in
regard
to
missioner
for
Refugees
Coming
would migrate on the morrow to \ of them, had to receive assist- decrease.
many.
any land that would have them ante on the Passover.
the problem created by ersecution from Germany, and in particular
As America faded from the
The frets which arouse these ap. In Germany. The morel authority during the 14 years following the
without exiting any question what-
Not t ll all J ews o f P o Ian d live in horizon of hope, Palestine rose.
prehensions are indisputable. They of the League of Nations and of war, I gave in my former office
soever. The effect of these lasso,
the
cities.
Many
of
them
live
Thirty-five
thousand Jewish youth
are evidenced clearly in the Ger- states members of the'League must frequent and tangible proof of
of the poverty of the country, , in villages, some of which are would leave for Palestine tomor-
man laws, decrees, judicial decis- be directed towards a determined my concern that justice be done
of the anti-Semitism of its inhab- ,
entirely Jewish. In these villages, row. The fathers of young pen-
ions and party pronouncements and appeal to the German government to the German people. But
itents, is to reduce Jews to a
is lower otohan . , -Ple only think of Paleatine when
practices during the last two years. in the name of humanity and of the convinced as I am that desper.
low level of living and to de- I the level
of the cities, and even crud. !they consider their children's fut.
The culmination of these attacks principles of the public law of ate suffering in the countries ad-
grade them. One million of them'
.0
one
nowswa
a pair ure for they have no future in
on the Jews, the Christian "non- Europe. They must ask for a modi- jacent to Germany, and an even
can be said to be starving.
' of shoes is. No one can afford Poland. Schools are barred to
Aryans",'and the political and re- fication of policies which constitute more terrible human calamity
Let
me
take
you
with
me
to,
stockings.
So
broken
by
the
ter- them; universities, professions,
ligious dissenters was the new a course of unrest and perplexity with the German frontiers, are
a market in Warsaw and describe rifle financial sufferings have government posts are shut to
legislation announced at the party in the world, a challenge to the inevitable unless present tenden-
to you what I saw there. In a these Jews become, that they are them. On hundred thousand
congress at Nuremberg last Sep- conscience of mankind, and a men- cies in the Reich are checked or
MISS BETTINA JACOBY
I large empt? lot, I saw R swarm of willing to do anything to make a merchants are starving.
The
tember. The core of that enactment ace to the legitimate Interests of reversed, I cannot remain silent.
do peo p l e, s some
m tr Vin g , livelihood, and they are being ex-' crafts are being closed to Jews,
WAX the law limiting citizenship to the states affected by the immigra- I am convinced that it is the duty day evening, Jan. 11, in the nth ousan s
!
to
sell
and
some
trying
to
buy.;
ploited.
In
some
villages,
as
the
government
seeks
to
ex-
those who "of German or cognate
entire
Hon of German refugees. of the High Commissioner for B'nai David Social Hall, Elm-
One merchant carried his whole ' families work 12 hours daily and tirpate Jews. The young people
blood," and who also conform to
hurst and 14th Ste.
Apart
from
the
Upper
Silesia
German
Refugees,
in
tendering
his
It was a pair earn 18 cents per week for their seek to escape, but whither? All
the National Socialist conception of
A treat will be in store for stock on his Beni,
Convention of May, 1922, Germany resignation, to express an opinion
; of trousers in FM a condition, labor. By hand, they made tux- lands seem closed but Palestine.
loyalty t the state. As the direct
many who were too young to
result in Germany not only the does not appear to be expressly on the essential elements of the , appreciate the vogue of the "Old I patched and repatched, that even', edos for men which sell in Lon. Polish Jews need the dream of
Jews, who now number about 435,- bound by a treaty obligation pro- task with which the Council of ISilents." Refreshments will be relief agencies in this country don for seven dollars. How much , Palestine as much as its reality.'
000, but also tens of thousands of viding for equal citizenship of ra- the League entrusted him. When
would have rejected it as unfit. I can there be left for labor after They need Palestine as a dream
served.
Yet here he was endeavorin to , Ih eoe rtir l to sh;
Christiah "non-Aryans" who are cial, religious or linguistic minori- domestic policies threaten the
th oA has
han fa
. land to which they can flee. Like
the
Plans
for
the
affair
were
com-
demoralization
and
exile
of
hun-
sell , it to prospectivecustomgers. '
classified as Jews, lost their citizen- ties. But the' principle of respect
men in prison are buoyed up by
pleted at the last meeting of the There, in the crowd, was a little
dreds
of
thousands
of
human
be-
fur
the
rights
of
minorities
has
ship were disfranchised, and made
d ea l ers? And families
are glad to a hope of liberty so Polish Jews
t
Junior
group
at
the
home
of
the
girl, with bright coal-black eyes, be able to earh
ineligible to hold public office. In- been during the last three centuries ings, considerations of diplomatic
these
18
cents
live
in the hope of Palestine. Even
president, Henry Auslander, 3781 who seemed
to be six years old. per week . Where labor is so if a prisoner knows that his sen-
directly, through this new law, a hardening into an obligation of the correctness must yield to those of
Grand Ave., on Thursday evening,
OnalLeo r armoo ehe h radaa
a efew so hor m tay .
ccnstitutlonal basis was laid for public law of Europe. That prin- common humanity. I should be
ems,
the
introduction
of
mod-
tence
is for life, he lives in the
,
Jan. 2 .
un rest r i c t ed discriminations ciple was recognized In some of the recreant if I did not call atten-
etrin machinery would be useless, hope of a pardon. Even Polish
concerning the
Information
amazement, the answer was 12. for then e men are cheaper than Jews who know that Palestine
against all those whom the Party most important international in- tion to the actual situation, and
"Old Time Movie Night" and
may wish to penalize. The dena- struments of the 19th century. I plead that world opinion, acting
I could then appreciate the pov—
The hope among Po- cannot make room for them all,
dance may be obtained by call-
tionalization by the German gov- may refer to the provisions of the through the League and its mem-
erty of her home which is the lish-Jewish leaders is that more yet cling to it as a land of hope.
ing Eu. 2427 W.
ernment of thousands of German Congress of Vienna, the treaty of ber-states and other countries,
cause
of
her
malnutrition
and
industries
can
be brought to these Even if Palestine were no land
Miss Bettina Jacoby is a mem-
citizens has added to the hardships guarantee following upon the move to avert the existing and
ber of the committee which is undersize. Her father was an villages, new industries, and that of refuge, even if not one more
of both of those remaining in Ger- Union of Belgium and Holland, the impending tragedies.
He
his htiia m euo m de ek r: the ' government is encouraging Jew could settle there, Polish
preparing for this occasion.
many and of the refugees, and is collective recognition of the inde-
ing
ti"
these eshorts.
spen
iT
s
so that some day these Polish Jews need the knowledge of Pal-
an increasing burden on States pendence of Greece, the creation of Detroiters Attend National
nourished, underfed child was his
e Jews could become, as one l lead-
ad- estine to sustain their morale, to
the
autonomous
principalities
of
which have admitted the refugees
sales
force.
She
came
to
this
er
told me, "the coolie labor of maintain their decency, to save
Convention of Alpha
while in possession of German na- Moldavia and Wallachia. It was
market daily in her bare feet Europe," and because their level themselves from degradation. In
affirmed
at
the
Congress
of
Berlin
Epsilon Pi
tionality.
and no underclothes, to sell these of living is so low, the goods they 1666, there came Sabbatai Zevi,
In 1878 in relation to newly rec-
Persecution of Non•Aryens
shorts. I asked her how many make could undersell similar ar- the self-proclaimed Messiah, to
ognized states. It was deliberately
The 23rd annual convention of
Relentlessly the Jews and "non-
Close to 1,000 attended the Sab- she sold a day. Sometimes one, tides made by the Japanese. If the Jews of Europe, crushed by
reaffirmed in the peace settlement Alpha Epsilon Pi, national col-
Aryans" are excluded from all pub.
she replied. On lucky days two. the plans of these leaders succeed, the hardships of the crusades,
bath
morning
services
at
Congre-
of 1919 and in a series of special lege social fraternity, was form-
tic offices, from the exercise of the
gation Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 28, The selling price usually was 20 the Jews in the Polish villages the rigors of the Inquisition, and
minorities treaties as • vital condi-
liberal professions, and from any
ally opened in Cleveland on Dec. when the Junior Congregation took cents per pair. In six days a will be elevated to the status of the intolerance of the ecclesias-
tion both of international justice
part in the cultural and intellectual
27, with a welcome by Mayor complete charge of the Sabbath week, therefore, this girl may the dwellers of "Tobacco Road," tics. He promised to lead them
and of the preservation of the
'
life of Germany. Ostracized from peace
Harryoun
L. Davis of Cleveland and observances.
bring hime from $1.20 to $2, described in Erskine Caldwell's back to the Holy Land.
pec of the world. In the case of
Many
social relations with "Aryans,"
Cit Ccilman Cohen the la
Miss Mildred Gersen excellently from which must be deducted the play.
believed him. Many followed
newly-created states its express
they are subjected to every kind of
ter
analumnus
of
the
fraternity.
cost
of the materials, and the
reviewed the Sedra of the week,
him as the Germans follow Hit-
recognition constituted a condition
In
the
city
of
Lemberg,
I
still
humiliation. Neither sex nor age
Among those attending from and the sermon was delivered by
of admission to the League of Na-
remainder of which constitutes saw the evidence of the post-war ler. He was a false pretender.
exempts them from discrimination.
Detroit and vicinity were Alvin Theodore Leibowitz.
the earning of one family.
pogroms. The Jews of Austria- He betrayed their hope. He
Even the Jewish and "non-Aryan" tions.
G. Skelley, head of the Michigan
At
the
Junior
Congregation
serv-
Examples of Suffering
Neither was the attitude of Ger. State C liege
chapt r, and Louis
Poland were in a predicament. blasted their confidence. When
children do not escape cruel forms
e
ices this Saturday, in the prayer
I
saw
an
old
man
slouching
They
were caught between the the bubble of his imagination was
of segregation and persecution. In many In this matter open to any M. Felsenthal,
member of the room of Shaarey Zedek, Miss Rata-
o
party publications, directly spon- doubt. During the peace conference, national expansion committee and lynd Arta will deliver a talk on the along, carrying in each hand a armies of Austro-Hungary and burst, thousands of Jews com-
the
German
delegation,
in
urging
two-quart
basket
of
little
pears.
those
of the Polish republicans. mitted suicide, and gave up their
sored by the Government, "Aryan"
the adoption of the principle of the mid-western advisory commit- Prophets and Miss Elizabeth Lip- If at any time I wanted a pie- If they were to side with the Ma- struggle. The Polish Jews must
children are stirred to hate the the
site
will
deliver
the
resume
of
the
ture of defeat, I would select trians, and the Poles were to be have Palestine as a dream land.
Jews and the Christian "non-Ary- protection of minorities for the
Representatives attended from Seslra. Bernard Rubiner will be
ans," to spy upon them and to at- German population in the terra- alumniand chapter groups lo- cantor and Theodore Kasle will him as my model. His clothes victorious, they knew that they It is the only hope they may
were more ragged than ragged. would be destroyed. If they were have, a remote hope, that their
tack them, and to Incite their own furies detached from Germany, de- catedas far east as Rhode Island speak.
His long white beard was un- to aide with the Poles, and the Children may be saved from the
parents to extirpate the Jews alto- dared spontaneously that "Ger- State University, and as far west
kept. His shoes were torn. llope- Austrians were to succeed, their cauldron of poverty and disease.
gether. It is being made Increas- many on her part Is resolved to as the University of California,
Satovaky
Scores
Hit;
Jr.
Y.
treat
minorities
of
alien
origin
in
lessness, despair, defeat was writ- fate would be equally tragic. They It is the breath of many lives,
ingly difficult for Jews and "non.
and the south inclusive of the
P. S. "First Nighter"
ten not merely upon his features, therefore, decided to remain neu- the light of many eyes and fur-
Aryane" in Germany to sustain her territories according to the University of Georgia among
principles."
The
Allied
and
same
but upon every movement of his, tral. The Poles won, expelled the nishes the moral power -which
life. Condemned to segregation
A Success
as he feebly hawked his wares. 1 Austrian armies, and as the spoils keeps many going.
within the four corners of the legal Associated Powers expressly took others.
and social Ghetto which has now note of that declaration. From the
The 700 play-goers who at- asked him how things were with of victory, attacked and alaught-
But not all can dream the
closed upon them, they are increas- moment of her admission to the Contributions to Scholarship tended the "First Nighter" given him. "Miserable, miserable," was ered 400 Jews and burned their Palestinian hope. Such was one
Fund of United He-
ingly prevented from earning their League Germany took the lead in
his answer. "Were they ever any synagogues. In the Lemberg young man I spoke to. He is a
by
the
Junior
Young
People's
So-
living. Indeed more than half of securing the effectiveness of the
brew Schools
ciety of Shaarey Zedek were pre- better?" I asked. A light en- Jewish cemetery are to be seen university student, a senior in a
the Jews remaining in Germany priciples of international protection
The United Hebrew Schools sented with a special treat. The kindled his eyes. I could read the slabs covering the graves of medical school. He is almost
have already been deprived of their of minorities.
have received the following con- play was a huge success. Lester in them the memories of better these pogrom victims. Two graves ready to graduate. He specu-
have
Growing Sufferings
livelihood. In many parts of the
to the scholarship Satoveky, taking the leading role times of the golden age, of a amongst them stood out. One was lates about his future. He has
country there is a systematic at-
The Assembly of the League in fund:
as a comical jewelry salesman, Garden of Eden. What were that of a soldier, who, to save a brilliant record. His research-
tempt at starvation of the Jewish 1922 adepted a resolution which
Mr. and Mrs. I. Louis Zuie- performed his part so excellently these better times? A few years the Torah from a burning syna- es have already won international
population. In no field of economic expressed the hops that "states not
back, 2475 Pingree Ave., one that he had the audience laugh- ago, he had owned a stand and gogue, rushed in and was shot acclaim.
But inferiors in his
activity is there any security what- bound by specific legal obligations
scholarship, in memory of their ing from the time he entered the had had enough capital with by his own colleagues as he class get all the prizes, the ap-
soever. For some time it has been in the matter of minorities will
which to buy and to sell soda emerged. The other was the grave pointments, the opportunities. For
beloved mother, Jennie Zuieback. stage until the end of the play.
impossible for Jewish business men nevertheless observe in the treat-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed.
The other members of the cast water in the market place. Today, of the Torah which he saved and him Palestine is no hope. He
and shopkeepers to carry on their ment of their own minorities at
2934 Webb Ave., one-half schol- included Malcolm Leventin, Rita his whole stock, and all of his which had been partially burned. knows that it needs patients and
•
trades in small towns. The cam- least as high a standard of Jus-
Cooper,
who took the leading property, do not amount to more In Lemberg, the poverty is worse not physicians. Ile asked me
arship,
in
memory
of
their
be-
paign against any dealings with and toleration as is required by the
than one dollar. In his golden than in Warsaw. There again are
Jews is now systematically prose. treaties in question." The assembly loved parents, David and Brocha lady's part very well, Evelyn age, it may have amounted to these markets whither come these where he might go. America?
Melamud.
Laikind,
and
Bob Braun.
Western Europe is closed. China?
tatted in the larger towns. Despite in 1933, when considering the ques-
$10. These are types of Jewish Jewish merchants, not one of Persia? India? These countries
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Karp,
7741
Dancing
followed
the
perform-
the restrictions upon migration tion of the persecution of Jews in
merchants in Warsaw, Poland's whose wares are worth more than are so far off. He has no hope.
from the provinces into the few Germany in connection with the Dexter Blvd., a contribution to ance. Refreshments were served capitol.
810 in American currency. They Ile despairs, and in his despair
and prizes were awarded.
largest cities where Jewish mono. discussion on minorities, reaffirmed the scholarship fund.
From the market place, i walk- live in huts four and five miles he turns to Moscow for salva-
mic activity is not yet completely that resolution; and in order to dis-
away
from the city, and daily in tion. Ile flirts with Commun-
ed
to
another
section
of
the
city.
excluded, the Jews are fleeing to pel doubts whether it applied to the
Such slums, I could not conceive their bare feet they must trudge ism. He becomes bitter. This
those cities because there only can Jews in Germany, voted, with the
to
their
labors. To secure an idea civilization which closes every
of.
The
tenements
of
New
York's
they hope to escape, at least for single dissent of Germany, in fa-
east side are palaces alongside of of the economic status of a 100,- avenue of opportunity to him is
a time, from the more brutal forms vor of a further resolution that the
000
Jews
in that community, I evil. It must be destroyed, and
them. No light, no running wat-
of persecution.
principle "must be applied without
er, no sanitary facilities, no paint made inquiries about the rich. a better order must be built in
This influx has exhausted al- exception to all classes of na-
t■ ••• ■■ lwremillI ■ eml
on the wall, no wall paper, not Among them there are 20 men its place. His father is agonized
ready the resources of the Jewish tionals of a state which differ
(CONCLUDED Imo's PAGE II
philanthropic and educational in- from the majority of the popu-
clinical professor at Rush Medical even a window. I passed the worth from five to six thousand over his son's turning to Com-
stitutions in Germany. The victims lation in race, language or re-
College, Chicago, Ill., will speak on, store of a Jewish merchant. It dollars. Two are millionaires in munism. But what can he do?
of the terrorism are being driven ligion." The German Jews, al- the latest findings of scientific re- "Non Gastro-Intestinal Diseases was nothing but a hole in a cel- Zlotys. I attended a funeral of Society has been unjust to his
to the point where, in utter an- though not claiming or desiring search, as a commemoration to Simulating Castro-Intestinal Dis. lar. His whole stock consisted of a Jewish banker to see what rich son. He is embittered. Palestine
a sack of potatoes and a sack of Polish Jews looked like. Among offers no hope—only Moscow.
guish and despair, they may burst to be a minority, are within the Dr. Max Bailin, as he was awarded ease. (Excluding Neurosis)".
Feb. 20, Dr. Frederick G. Bu- onions.
These he kept selling those at the services, them were Like this young intellectual, oth-
the frontiers in fresh waves of scope of this principle because, the gold medal offered several years
ago by the American Medical Asso- ser of Detroit will lecture on and replenishing. With the 20 many educated men, gradoates of er Jewish intellectuals become
refugees.
as was stated at the Assembly,
ciation
for
an
original
contribution
cents
a
day
that he earned he universities, lawyers, physicians, enemies of the society that de-
"Management
of
the
Peptic
Ulcer
Again, as so often during their as soon as there is legal discrim-
to science through a study of the Patient" and Dr. David J. Sand. could maintain himself if only he but the poverty was evident on vies them a right to live. Their
long heroic and tragic history, the
ination, a minority exists within diseases and functions of the para-
weiss of Detroit will give a 15 min- did not have to pay this annual their worn shoes, on their faded Communism is not the result of a
Jewish people are used as the scape-
the meaning of modern law, It
thyroid gland, about which, here- ute discussion of "Newer Methods tax of $10. His day of doom and clothing, on their withered feat- belief in class war, or of an ac-
goat for political and partisan pur-
is not within my province to state tofore, relatively little had been
in the Treatment of Peptic Ulcer." of reckoning is the day when the tires. The rich Jews of Lemberg ceptance of the materialistic in-
poses. The National Socialists level
to what extent the practice in known.
The Dr. Isaac L. Polozker Me- tax collector comes to confiscate live on the edge of Tobacco Road terpretation of history, or of an
against them charges of the most
this matter of the community of
I Public to Benefit
morial Lecture, which an anony. his little stock and thus to cut and the poor Jews live on 't.
outrageous and untenable kind.
G
acquiescence in Bolshevik eco-
nations in the last 100 years and
Although these lectures are open mous contribution to his memory the breath from his very exis-
They ignore all of the facts of the
There Is No Hope
nomics. It is an escape from
continuous loyalty of the Jews in of the League of Nations has be- to and of interest to the medical has made possible and which will tence. Such an individual living
People who live on such a low intolerable,
unjust
conditions.
come a rule
customary
inter- profession only, nevertheless, it is be held Feb. 27, will be given by
law; of
neither
am I called!
Germany: for example, during the national
below the poverty line would level must have some hope. The Circumstances and not conviction
the general public who will most Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, head of the merit the sympathy and the sup- Jews of Poland had such hopes.
Empire when Jews helped to unify
drives them to the camp of the
I
upon
to
judge
how
far
the
dec-
benefit
because
of
this
unusual
edu-
section
in
the
division
of
medicine
Germany and make it strong; dur-
port of the government. In- The first was America. Many of
ing the war when a percentage of larations and the conduct of Ger- cational opportunity.proffered to at the Mayo Clinic and professor stead, he must pay taxes to it, them received aid from American reds.
There is still another group of
Jewish youth as high as that of many prior to 1933 are in them- the physicians of the community. of mecidine at the Graduate School and thus life becomes impossible. relatives.
With the depression Jews in Poland. They turn neis
The scheduled program for the of the University of Minnesota, at
any other religious community in selves sufficient to establish legal
1929, that hope disappeared. they to Palestine in hope nor to
A
little
distance
from
this
of
presumptions.
But
both,
I
be-
series, which has been sent, with Rochester, alinn.
the Reich gave their lives for the
store-keeper, I visited the home The postman no longer brings the Moscow in despair. They accept
Fatherland, and Jewish scientists lieve, are sufficient to establish an invitation to attend to every
Center for Musicians
of a Jewish family. It consisted long awaited envelope, which their poverty and their suffering,
The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial
and men of affairs helped so no- an appeal to those broad consid- registered physician in the county,
tably to enable Germany to pro- erations of humanity and of in- is as follows:
Lectures are but one part of a of one room, which could only though it contained a few dal - as the will of a righteous God.
long the struggle; and under the ternational peace which are the I jam 9 Dr. A. C. Ivy will lec- three part educational program un- be lighted from the door. It had lars was light, salvation, the Daily they recite their prayers.
Republic when Jewish leaders aided basis of the public law of Europe ture on "The Important Phases of dertaken by North End Clinic. The no windows, no apperture, except breath of life. Polish Jews suf- Regularly do they study their
in saving Germany from some of in the matter of racial and relig- the Applied Physiology of the clinic which is participant in the the entrance. In that room, the fered more from our depression' Torah. On the Sabbath, in the
Gastro-Intestinal and B i I is r y Community Fund and is a consti. furniture consisted of two beds than we. From America too came synagogue, they greet the Sab-
the worst effects of defeat. Instead, ious minorities.
it has been found useful to attrib.
tuent agency of the Jewish Welfare without sheets, with worn-out the funds of the Joint Distribu- bath Princess. Pale and anemic,
The growing sufferings of the Tracts."
Jan. 16, Dr. B. B. Vincent Lyon, Federation, is beginning to func- bedding, one broken down table, tion Committee, through a net- hungry and tubercular, sickly and
ute to the Jews the responsibility persecuted minority in Germany
for the misery and dejection which and the menace of the growing associate professor of medicine at tion as an educational center for one stove, no chairs and no cup. work of small banks which an- clothed in rags, they fear only
the German people suffered during exodus call for friendly but firm Jefferson Medical College, Phila- the physicians on its staff and in board. As this woman told me nually loaned to a 100,000 Jews God. No act of man can terrif
her story, she began speaking of small sums, which meant life them. No blow of destiny can
the last years of the war and the intercession with the German deiphia, and chief of the college the Jewish community.
decade that followed. Though less government, by all pacifist means, clinic's gastro-intestinal depart-
The second feature of this edu- America, and hearing that I was and death to them. From such hurt them. Their security rests
than a 100th part of the total popu- on the part of the League of ment, will speak on "The Diagnosis cational program is a series of 22 from America, her face lit up. a Kassa, as these banks are on no shifting quicksands. No
lation, the Jews are held respon- Nations, of its member-states and and Management of Cholecystitis." Monday morning conferences, to be She, to, had some contact with known, a driver of a droshke outward circumstance can crush
Jan. 23, Dr. C. D. Brooks of De- inaugurated Jan. 6, and in which this Garden of Eden, the United borrowed 70 zlotys ($1) to buy them. No decree of man or Par-
sible for all the adversity which other members of the community
the German people had to undergo. of nations. Pity and reason alike troit will have for his subject, "In- the clinic working and consulting States. She had a cousin in a horse. His old one had died. liament can wound them. No
As In the middle ages, when they must inspire the hope that inter- dication for Surgery in Gall Blad- staff will participate. These discus. Brooklyn, and hastily and fever- A fruit peddler, whose stock eon- mob can harm them. Unconcern-
were massacred and expelled from cession will meet with response. der Disease and Post Operative sloes will particularly stress the ishly she began searching until misted of from 30 ($6) to 50 ed are they about the onini
non
German states as the cause of the Without such response, the prob. Results." Dr. Arthur R. Bloom of treatment of ambulatory diseases. she found the treasured doeu- ($10) zlotys, had to pay an an- of men, concerned onlywith the
f
Black Death, so today they are lems caused by the persecution Detroit will give a 15 minute dis-
The third phase of the education- meat, the letter from her coo- nual tax of 120 zlotys. This he opinion of God.
eliminated from the economic and of the Jews and the "non-Ar- upon the "Diagnosis of al program are the four staff meet- sin and her address. She had not could never do, as he could not God is their protection, their
cultural life of Germany and de- yens" will not be solved by phil- Gall Bladder Disease by X-Ray" ings held throughout the year, to written to her for some time for secure that much capital. The shield, their armor of
graded on the ground that they anthropic action, but will con- upon this occasion.
which the profession is invited and she could not afford the paper Joint Distribution Committee is Certain of his love and mercy, •
were the cause of the German
Jan. 30, Dr. Louis J. Hirschman which will be addressed by Dr. and stamp. But she hoped some his banker and makes life possible convinced of the ultimate tri-
time to constitute a danger to
humiliation. So far does this hatred international peace and a 'mime of Detroit will address the group Hugo A. Freund, Dr. William H. day to be able to write her, and for him. In one very lage city, umph of right over wrong, of
extend that even the Jewish war
of injury to the legitimate inter- upon "Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Gordon, and Dr. Louis D. Stern. then perhaps God would be good the capital left in the Kassa is justice over injustice, they stand
veterans who fought and were costs of other states.
Colon Disease." Dr. S. G. Meyers, Dr. Lawrence F. Seger and Dr. to her, and her lot would im- about $20,000. It his made 785 beyond the reach of men, in the
wounded in the front line trenches
of Detroit. will discuss "Interpre- Joseph R. Rogin spoke at the first prove. In walking to her house, loans in one year which means it sheltering shadow of God.
They
The efforts of the private or- tation of Castro-Intestinal Symp- staff meeting of the year held on I saw a baby lying on the road-
have been forced from their pool-
has rescued as many families. are invincible, unconquerable,
tions in the public services, and the ganizations and of any League toms" in • 15 minute talk on this Dec. 18.
aide, almost nude, with rickety Five hundred deserving loans, it princes of destiny, who walk with
names of the Jewish war dead may organization for refugees ran
Those whose contributions have limbs, the memory of which casts had to refuse. With the depres- head erect and bear their mar-
no longer be engraved on war only mitigate a problem of grow- " Feb. 6. Dr. Frederick A. Colter, made possible the Dr. Max Bailin 1 cloud over my Apra whenever sion, the Joint Distribution Com- tyrdom like some of the Psalmists.
ing gravity and complexity. In professor of surgery and director Memorial Lectures for 1931 are: I recall it.
memorials.
mittee's funds have not come, I visited them in their synagogues.
the present economic conditions of the department of surgery at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mr.
State Above Individual
No Gorernmeas Relief
and this last life-line of thousands I came to inspect their medieval-
of
the world, the European University of Michigan, has chosen and Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich. Mr.
' The attitude of the German Gov-
For these humble people, liv- ' is in jeopardy.
ism.
,ernment is based net only on the states, and even those overseas, "Indications for Surgery in Peptic and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg, ing in the capital of a nation of Some day a gifted writer will pray I remained reverently to
with them. I walked away
- theory of "Nordic race" supremacy have only a limited power of ab- Ulcer and Post Operative Results" Morris Leppel, Miss Henrietta A. 30,000,000 in civilized Europe,. chronicle the epic of the J. D. C. inspired
by these humble wor-
and the desire to eliminate "for- sorption of refugees. The prob- as his subject.
and Miss Setts Robinson Dr. and there is no attempt made to fur- in Poland. It is one of the great- shippers. This is the epic of
eign racial" elements from the life lam must be tackled at its course
Feb. 13, Dr. Leon Bloch, attend- Mrs. William H. Gordon. Mrs. Max fish relief or assistance, either est of human achievements. To
obeli Jewry. Living in a ;vv.
of the count7; it rests also on the if disaster Is to be avoided. This ing physician on the staff of Mi. Bailin and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin by the government or by any have been in Poland and seen
arty stricken land,
by
conception of the absolute subor- is the function of the League, chael Reese Hospital and associate A. Wolf.
private agencies. There is no its beneficient work means to rea- anti-Semitism, 1, 0 victimized
0 0 0 0 0 are
ICONt'Ll•DED FROM PAGE ONE/
Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek
DR. MAX BALLIN MEMORIAL LECTURES
WILL BE RESUMED THURSDAY, JAN. 9
January 3, 1936
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taught by Rabbi Leon Fram; "The
Golden Age of Jewish History,"
taught by Rabbi Nahum Schul-
man; "The Religion of the Far
East," taught by Rabbi Bernard
Zeiger; "The Historical Books of
the Bible," taught by Rabbi El-
mer Berger; "Advanced Hebrew,"
taught by Miss Rose Pike.
There is a special Monday
morning class taught by Dr. Leo
M. Franklin in "The Fundamen-
tals of the Jewish Faith." Thu is`
clam is held every Monday morn-
ing at 11 o'clock.
The fee is $1 per course of 10
sessions.
All who are desirous of taking
the courses may register for them
a few minutes before the course
on Monday night, Jan. 6, on the
second floor of the Temple.
DR. ISRAEL EFROS
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
Dr. Yehuda Kaufman and the late
poet, Benjamin Silkiner.
The officers of the Kvutzah are:
Maurice Landau, president; J. Bur-
rows and J. Rabinowitz, vice presi-
dents; I. Ilaberman, secretary; S.
Munch, treasurer; Charles Lerman
and M. I-achover head the Chug
Ivri, and M. alichlin is chairman of
the group whose purpose it is to
popularize the Hebrew book. The
Auxiliary which is headed by Mrs.
Kvutzah is assisted by its Ladies
David Rubenstein.
George M. Stutz to Present
Federation News on Jew-
ish Radio Forum Sunday
George M. Stutz, director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
and the Detroit Service Group,
will present the Federation News-
grain over the Jewish Radio For-
um, Station WJBK, on Sunday,
Jan. 5, at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. Stutz will stress the plans
of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, a non-local agency of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
Aaron Kurland is chairman of
the Jewish Radio Forum.
Gifts to North End Clink
North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of his grandmother.
Mrs. Anna Popkins, from Master
Leon H. Lansberg.
For Alpha Epsilon Phi Schol-
arship Fund: In memory of Irene
Rosenberg Gidding, from Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg.
For Social Service Relief Fund:
In memory of Miss Stella Sufin-
sky, from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Rosenfield.
For the Bailin Memorial Fund.
■ contribution from Mrs. Albert
Kahn.
starving, 2,000,000 exist. Ninety-
five per cent would migrate. Some
live in the hope of Palestine.
Others turn in despair to Mos-
cow. Others wrap themselves In
their Tallethim and await the
word of God.
From Berlin, I had flown to
Warsaw. Berlin shocked me.
Warsaw stunned me. Who are
worse off, I ask myself, the Jews
of Germany or these of Poland?
Months have passed. I have not
yet decided. A change in politics
can help the Jews of Germany.
They still have enough to eat.
But what can help 3,000,000 Jewa
in Poland, for whom there is no
economic future? A lowering of
tariff barriers? Peace and secur-
ity in Europe. But when? How
long? And How?