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D. C. CLARIFIES Poland Ready to Back Emmigration ROOSEVELT URGES
ITS ATTITUDE ON Of 1,000,000 of Its Jewish Citizens ASSOCIATIONS OF
BRITISHPROPOSAL Senators Ask for Mass Deportations; New Anti-Jewish GOOD NEIGHBORS'

Warburg Is National Chair-
man; Prentis Is One
of Vice-Chairmen

IIRONICLE

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

J.

OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN
AND QUOTAS ALLOTTED

IN MICHIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936

VOL. XXXVII No. 40

No Supplementary Drive Is
Contemplated Beyond
$3,500,000 Appeal
•

dif

Laws Are Projected as Jewry Fasts in
Protest Against Schechita Law

Makes Good Will Proposal;
In His Brotherhood
Day Address

WARSAW (WNS) —Poland is this committee, of which Dr. Emil
prepared to solve its Jewish prob. Sommerstein, Jewish deputy, is a
lam by facilitating the emigration member, approves the project, it
of at least 1,000,000 Jews, or a will almost certainly be adopted
third of its entire Jewish popula- by an overwhelming majority.
tion, but under existing world Five schochtim have been dismis-
conditions the possibilities for sed from the municipal slaughter-
carrying out such a plan are ing house in Warsaw and 17
strictly limited, the Polish Senate others have been requested to
was informed by Minister of the submit themselves for an exam-
Interior Ladislaw Rackiewicz. Re- ination to determine their fitness
plying to suggestions by Prince as slaughterers.
More Jews Injured
Janusz Radziwell and Count Mi-
chael Rostworowski during the There is, however, good reason
budget debate that the Polish goy- to expect that the administrative
ernment should prevail upon committee may bury the bill be-
Great Britain and the World Zion- cause the government is not ready
late to provide largely increased to antagonize the Jews still fur-
emigration quotas for Polish ther. Exhaustive study of the
Jewry, Rackiewicz said the gov- bill indicated that its passage
ernment approved of such a pro- would not only mean a tremen-
ject in principle and "would be dous economic hardship to Jews
very happy to get that problem and non-Jews alike but would be
settled, but for the time being a flagrant violation of Poland's
the possibilities are very limited." constitutional guarantees of re-
Prince Radziwell and Count ligious freedom. Indicative of
Rostworowaki both urged Poland the government's readiness to
to co-operate with the Zionist Or- drop the bill, despite the wide-
ganization and commented on the spread public and official endorse-
plan for transferring 100,000 ments of it, is an article in the
German Jews to Palestine and official Gazeta Polska declaring
other countries during the next that it is impossible to overturn
four years. The two senators em- in a day or even a year tradition-
phasized that they were opposed al practices and rituals of a peo-
to Jew-baiting but that in the in- pie. The paper suggests that only
terests of both Jews and Poland i by a slow process of education can
a large Jewish emigration was the objectives of the anti-schech-
essential. ita bill be realized.
In Krushevitz, near Lodz, more
Meanwhile the anti -schechita
bill introduced in parliament by than two score Jews were injured
Madame Janina Prystor passed its when an anti-Semitic mob raided
first reading in the Sejm and was the Jewish quarter just after the
referred to the administrative market opened. Armed with sticks
committee for further action. If and atones, the anti-Semites
smashed Jewish shops, destroyed
thousands of dollars worth of
merchandise and inflicted serious
injuries on all Jews they encoun-
tered. Ironically enough this out-
break occurred at the very mo-
ment that the minister of educa-
tion was repeating Premier Kos-
warning that the gov-
Service Group Committee to cialowski's
ernment would deal rigorously
Diacueas "Jewish Par-
with anti-Jewish rioters.

FELLOWSHIP SERVICES
HELD IN 1,500 CITIES]

CINCINNATI. — A statement
clarifying the relation between
the American Jewish Joint Distri-
bution Committee's 1936 National
Campaign for $3,500,000 to aid
Jews in Central and Eastern Eur-
ope, and the proposals brought to
this country in January by the
English delegation headed by Sir
Herbert Samuel, was made Sun-
day to the plan and scope com-
mittee for the Joint Distribution
Committee's campaign, meeting at
the Hebrew Union College here.
The plan and scope committee,
consisting of 40 leaders from all
parts of the United States and
Canada, headed by Paul Baer-
weld of New York, financier and
chairman of the Joint Distribution
Committee, made clear three main
facts in connection with the pro-
posals of the'British delegation:
1. That the $10,000,000 to be
raised over a four-year period
in America (part of the $15,-
000,000 total fund proposed
by the British delegation)
"should be provided as part
of the prorsms of existing
organizations in the United
States," of which the Joint
Distribution Committee is •
major one.
2. That "therefore, it would
seem reasonable to assume
that there will be no neces-
sity for launching • cam-.
paign for a new and addition-
al German emigration fund."
3. That "nothing in this plan, or
in the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee's association with the
plan for increased emigration
contemplates, in the slightest
ent and His Child"
degree, any measure of sup-
port of German exports or of
helping the German econ•
Harry L. Jackson and Gus D.
omy."
Newman, co-chairmen of the re-
Ms a part of the statement, creation and education committe,
which wits made by Paul Baer- one of the seven functional com-
wald, chairman, and Joseph C. mittees spOniOter by the Detroit
Hyman, secretary of the Joint Service Group, have called their
Distribution Committee, it was first meeting for Sunday after-
pointed out that the chief respon- noon, March 1, at 3:30 o'clock in
sibility In America for helping the Room 3 of the Jewish Community
Jews in Germany and in refugee} Center.
Jewi sh Pare
countries as well as in Poland and Chi "T
will be
topic
s-
Eastern
Europe
generally,
falls
cussion.
Dr.
Harry E. August, who
upon the Joint Distribution Com-
is psychiatrist at the Children's
mittee. Center and the Juvenile Court, and
The $3,500,000 to be raised by who serves as director of the Men-
the Joint Distribution Committee tal Hygiene Clinic of the Jewish
1936 campaign will be applied to Social Service Bureau, will lead
programs which no other major the general discussion. Bernard
organization in America is carry- Isaacs, superintendent of United
ing on, as follows: Hebrew Schools, will develop the
1. No major American organiza- subject from the point of view of
tion other than the Joint Dis- Jewish education.
tribution Committee spends a
This meeting will be the first of
penny to help the Jews in Ger- a series of three to be held by this
many itself.
committee within the next two
2. No major American organiza- months. On these occasions round
tion other than the Joint Dis- table discussions will be led by
tribution Committee provides leaders in educational and recre-
for the 60,000 Jewish chil- ational fields. The facilities of the
dren of school age in Ger- Detroit Jewish community for cul-
many.
tural and character building activ-
3. No major American organize- ities will be investigated and-com-
lion other than the J. D. C. pared with the methods used in
contributes to help several other cities.
hundred thousand Jews in
The Detroit Service Group, the
Germany to retrain them- fund-raising organization of the
selves for different occupa- Jewish Welfare Federation, goon-
tions, to find employment, to sore seven study groups, of which
obtain loans, to find any the recreation and education com-
means of self-support. •
mittee is one, to acquaint the De-
4. No major American org•niza• troit Jewish community with the
tion other than the J. D. C. various types of social work car-
has paid for the training of ried on by both public and private
young people in Germany, and agencies in the city.
outside, and for the cost of
transporting them to Pales-
tine and other lands.
5. No major American organiza•
tion other than the J. D. C.
has provided assistance to
On Tuesday evening, March 17,
refugees who have fled from
Germany, to France, Czecho- Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo
slovakia and other countries, will address the Zionist Organiza-
feeding and housing them. tion of Detroit, at a public meet-
furnishing them with econom- ing to be held at the Shaarey Ze-
dek.
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EDUCATION GROUP
TO MEET SUNDAY

PRAGUE (WNS) — Prepara-
tions for sending large quantities
of kosher meat to Poland in the
event that country enacts an anti-
schechita law were made at a
conference of Jewish butchers
from all sections of Carpatho-
Russia.

PARIS (WNSI—The anti-sche-
chita bill pending in the Polish
parliament is not an anti-Semitic
measure, the Polish ambassador
to France informed the Polish-
Jewish Good Will Committee. The
Committee had submitted to the
ambassador a memorandum pro-
testing against the bill.

ADOPTION OF KERR
BILL URGED HERE

Has Support of B'nai B'rith;
Pisgah Will Meet on
Monday Night

"Make America Safe for
Differences" Was Key-
note of Observante

HYDE PARK, N. Y. (WNS)-
Extension of the Good Neighbor
Idea, as it is being practiced in in-
ternational affairs by the present
administration, to the field of com-
munity relationships through the
organization of Associations of
Good Neighbors in every town and

Wauchope is Booed
By Tel Aviv Crowd

TEL AVIV, Palestine.—Resi-
dents of this Jewish city dem-
onstrated against High Com-
missioner Sir Arthur Grenfell
Wauchope as he left a museum
at which he had delivered a
dedication address.
Visibly irritated, Sir Arthur
had a proclamation read order-
ing the booing crowd to dis-
pense. No arrests were reported.
The demonstration was be-
lieved to have been prompted by
reports that the government
was contemplating measures
restricting immigration a n d
land sales and by the recent
announcement of a representa-
tive Legislative Council.

NAZI PROPAGANDA
IN U. S. COLLEGES

Exposed by Dr. Bergel in an
Address Before Jew-
ish Congress

NEW YORK.—Lienhard Bergel,
dismissed professor of German at
Rutgers University, speaking be-
fore a meeting of the Women's
Division of the American Jewish
Congress, exposed the extent and
the character of the infiltration of
Nazi propaganda in American uni-
versities and colleges; the spread
of such propaganda by the Ger-
man consulates in the United
States, and the acquiescence there-
to of the administration of certain
universities.
Although he did not mention
Rutgers University by name, Prof.
Bergel made it clear that his ex-
posee had particular reference to
ELLEN F. PENDLETON
conditions in Rutgers University,
city and rural community of the and he openly charged that the
land as a means of discovering administration of Rutgers is aware
"that the road to understanding of the spread of Nazi propaganda.
a nd fellowship is also the road to Prof. Bergel was dismissed about
spiritual awakening" was proposal a year ago from the German facul-
by President Roosevelt in a radio ty of the New Jersey Women's
broadcast on the occasion of the College, which is associated with
third annual observance of Broth- Rutgers University. He charged
erhood Day.' With the President that the head of the department,
leading, 1,500 communities Dr. Ilauptmann, was a Nazi pro-
throughout the nation celebrated pagandist and that his dismissal
Brotherhood Day under the aus- was a result of his own anti-Nazi
pices of the National Conference views.
of Jews and Christians.-Under the
Methods of Propaganda
chairmanship of Ellen F. Pendle-
In his address, Prof. Bergel as-
ton, president of Wellesley Col- serted that a favorite method em-
lege, Brotherhood Day was marked ployed • in the dissemination of
by Jews, Catholics and Protest- Nazi propaganda in this country,
ants with mace meetings, elate- ob- iS for German consulates to write
servances and religious gatherings. to universities and request the
Speaking from his home at Ilyde names of members of the German
Park, the President was intro- faculty, with whom contact is im-
duced from Chicago by General mediately established. Other dins
Charles G. Dawes, former vice- seminators of Nazi propaganda
president and chairman of the Chi- are graduate exchange students
cago Round Table of the National and college teachers who are in-
Conference of Jews and ('Chris- vited to visit Germany with all ex-
tians. The President was followed penses paid. The propaganda it-
on the air by Dr. Cyrus Adler, self, while it does not come with
president of the American Jewish the stamp of the Foreign Propa-
Committee, speaking for the Jews, ganda Ministry, emanates from
and Michael Francis Doyle of two government-controlled serv-
Philadelphia, chairman of the ices: The first is the German Aca-
Geneva Institute of International demic Exchange Service which,
Relations, representing the Catho- since Hitler, has become govern-
lics. The keynote of the observance ment co-ordinated. Its former head
was "make America safe for dif- was dismissed and a number of
ferences." Governors of 25 states
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officially endorsed Brotherhood
Day and mayors of many cities is-
sued proclamations calling upon
citizens to participate in the local
celebrations.
The text of the President' , ad-
dress follows:

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NEW BOARD FORMED Expansion of Community Leadership
TO AID EXODUS OF To Be Viewed at Annual Meeting of
100,000 REICH JEWS

Leaders of World Groups
Meet in London to
Speed Colonization

Jewish Welfare Federation March 8

Officers to Report on Last Year's Activities;
Service Group Get-Together Dinner
FOR $15,000,000 FUND
to be Held that Evening

SEEK UNITED EFFORT

German-Jewish Press Asks
That Factional Strife
Should End

In a cable from Berlin to the
New York Times, Frederick T.
Birschall writes as follows with
regard to effort$ for the /exodus
of 100,000 Jews front Germany:

BERLIN. — Leaders of Jewish
organizations in countries through-
out the world will assemble In
London in the next two weeks to
form a central organization for
dealing with varied aspects of the
new problem that confronts them
—the necessity for a Jewish exo-
dus from Germany.
The idea behind this gathering
is to bring all rival Jewish ac-
tivities and plans for dealing with
the problem into one co-ordinated
whole. The name has already
been provisionally agreed upon.
It is the Council for German

je Dr r y ..Chalm Weizmann, head of

PLAN TO BUILD HOME FOR 200
AGED AT A COST OF $200,000

Findings in Survey of Jewish Aged and Dis-
abled in Detroit Presented at Federation
Day Gathering Last Sunday
•

Plans for the expansion of community
leadership will be discussed at the annual
meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation to
be held on Sunday afternoon, March 8, at
3:30 o'clock, at Temple Beth El.
Fred M. Butzel will lead in the discussion

of a new plan to be proposed at this meeting, and a dis-
cussion will be participated in by a number of community
leaders
Clarence H. Enggass, president of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, will preside tit this meeting, at which
reports of officers will be submitted and the board of

Jewish activities in Palestine;
•governors will be elected. Re-
Eliezer Kaplan, Zionist executive,
ports will be submitted for the
and Mr. Hooflen, director of the
United Jewish Charities by Wal-
Anglo-Palestine Bank, are on their
ter Fuchs, persident, and for the
way to London to participate in
Association of Federation Em-
this conference. It will also in-
ployees.
clude several representatives of
Service Group Diener
the Jewish Agency, which is now
The annual get-together dinner
engaged on the problem facing
Eminent
Leader
to
Address
of the Detroit Service Group will
the conference. German Jews
National Fund Ladies'
are pinning their faith on the out-
follow the Federation meeting,
come and the Jewish press is is-
Luncheon
also at Temple Beth El, at 6 p. m.
suing almost pathetic appeals to
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich will pro-
all factions to bury inter-organ-
Dr. James G. Heller, Cincinnati side at the Service Group dinner
izational bickerings and get to-
rabbi and a member of one of at which reports will be submit-
gether in the common task,
the pioneer Zionist families In
Jealousies Form Barrier
That such bickeringe, resulting America, will be the speaker at
from jealousies in bureaucracies the fifth annual $5 donor lunch- Allied Jewish Campaign
Offices Open at Statler
existing in the organizations, may
handicap the new effort is evident.
Headquarters for the Allied
Almost every organization has a
Jewish Campaign are opening
debt plan of its own for this
this week at Ilotel Statler.
emergency, and individuals have
A number of rooms have been
still other plans. None of them
reserved on the 14th floor of
is very clear cut and many over-
the Stotler, and preparations
lap. It is. beginning to be rea-
for the drive will commence at
lized that no single plan will suf-
once.
fice, but rather that several plans
must run concurrently to deal
with the varied problems present-
ted by chairmen of functioning
committees.
But the backstop of them all
Reports will be presented by
must be the $15,000,000 fund
Joseph II. Ehrlich, co-chairman
agreed upon by the recent St.
with Clarence H. Enggass of the
Louis conference and endorsed
campaign planning committee;
elsewhere. It is to be raised in
Harry It. Soloman, chairman of
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the collection committee; Julian
II. Krolik, co-chairman with Mrs.
Henry Wineman of the Welfare
Council; Nate S. Shapero, chair-
man of the public relations com- •
mittee, and Lewis J. Weitzman,
chairman of the program commit-
tee.
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas is in
Delegates from 75 Organi-
charge of dinner arrangements
zations are Expected
DR. JAMES G. HELLER
and Mrs. . Maurice J. Caplan is
to Participate
eon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of chairman of the hospitality com-
mittee.
Plans for the second Detroit the Jewish National Fund on
A feature of the Service Group
Jewish Youth conference, being Tuesday noon, March 10, at the dinner
will be the presentation of
held at the Jewish Community Book Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, general a radio revelry entitled "Fables
Center Sunday, March 1, from
and
Foibles
of 1936." Julian Ze-
1 to 6 p. m., have been completed, chairman of the luncheon, an-
Semi-Centennial Celebration according to Thedore N. Baruch, nounces that In addition to the mon, author of this review, will
Impersonate
Fred Allen as master
chairman of the continuations com- address by Rabbi Heller there will
To Be in Autumn and
mittee sponsoring the conference. be a program of Palestinian music of ceremonies, and Mrs. Samuel
Spring of 1936-37
Epstein wili take the role of
The conference, which has been which will beprovided by Emma M.
"Portland.",
NEW YORK.—Cyrus Adler, called for the purpose of consider- Lazaroff Scheyer, soprano; Ida
The girls' parts will be taken
Diviniff
Rothberg,
violinist
and
ing
a
proposal
for
a
permanent
or-
president of the Jewish Theolog-
Katzman Frohman, pian- by the following:
ical Seminary of America, at a ganization truly representative of Rebecca
Miss Barbara Zebrak, Mn.
all shades and classes of Detroit ist.
meeting of its board of directors Jewish
Proceeds of the luncheon will Charles S. Lapides, Mrs. Samuel
youth,
is
.the
product
of
held on Feb. 11, announced that months of planning on the part of
S.
Greenberg, Mrs. Harry W.
the seminary will attain the 50th the continuations committee, a bo- be used for the fund to redeem Kohn, Mrs. Theodore I. Roth, Mrs.
year of its existence and will dy created by a similar assembly the soil of Palestine as the in- Oscar M. Zemon, Mrs. William M.
mark this event by a suitable last year for the purpose of con- alienable property of the entire Mazer, Mrs. Gerald R. Sandorf,
semi-centennial celebration in the sidering possibilities of unifying Jewish people. On land owned by Mrs. Morse M. Colten. The men's
autumn and spring of 1936-1937. Jewish young people. Delegates the Jewish National Fund are parts will be taken by Gus D.
The seminary was founded in from 75 organizations throughout settled Jewish pioneers from East- Newman, Saul Sarnoff, Howard A.
1886 by Dr. Sabato Morais, with the city, as well as individuals, are ern Europe and refugees from Kaichen, Shirley J. Wayburn,
the aid of Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, expected to attend and participate Germany. Children who are to Leon S. Wayburn, Charles L
be taken out of Germany by the Feinber
Dr. Bernard Drachman. Dr. Mar- in the proceedings.
R. Harry M. Roden, Fred
League of Nations' Refugee Com-
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The program outlined is as fol- mission are to be Settled In col- L Morrie , Gabriel N. Alexander,
lows:
onies
to
be
established
on
land
Dr.
Ben
D. Welling, Harvey L.
I. Registration—IS-I p m, lobby of
redeemed by the National Fund. Vehon, Joshua S. Sarasohn.
Jewish Center.
The play is being directed by
Opening tassion-1-1:30 p m, midi(
Dr. Heller was born Jan. 4,

DR. HELLER SPEAKS
HERE ON MARCH 10

YOUTH CONFERENCE
AT CENTER SUNDAY

SEMINARY HONORS
50TH ANNIVERSARY

Next Monday night, Pisgah
"I am happy to speak to sou from
Lodge No. 31 of B'nai B'rith will
un home on the evening a e
hold its hi-monthly meeting at its bath Iltle .11101 MN been °Naos, Is Sab-
mom. of ) mr home comnusnitics aa
lodge quarters in the Maccabees Brotherhood
The National Con-
Bldg. Herman Danes, president of ference of Jew. Bey.
and Cliristione hoe art
the lodge, urges every member to aide a day on uhich a conmeet not
Primarily
a
Pnastants
or Catholics or
attend this meeting, as several Jens but as believing Americans
is day
matters of importance will be dis- on uhich 14 e ran sate onrai scs not
IIM things which divide hot to the
cussed. He also reminds members to
Mints uhich unite us. I hope thut we
of the new starting hour of the have asun to see how many and bow
important are the Minim on which we
meetings, at 8 o'clock.
unite& Now of all lime a ranks
At the general committee meet- ere
that kind of thinking.
"There age honest differences of reiht1-
ing last Monday night, the follow-
• belief among the titian. of sow
ing communication from Dr. I. M. town so there are among the titian. of
Rubinow, secretary of the Supreme mine. It Is a pat of the spirit of
Brotherhood Bay a It le apart of one
Lodge B'nai B'rith was received: American
heritage to respect Goa dlr.
"The recent meeting of the ex- terrace. And It Is cell for a lo re-
one of ours in the
that this America
ecutive committee of the order en- member
of no single
or creed or
dorsed the Kerr Immigration Bill product
class
"Oren and women—year fathers and
now pending in the House of Rep-
mine—arne here front the far armor. of
resentatives of the Congress of the the earth with belief. that widely
United States. The bill is known
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as H. R. 8163. One of its pur-
poses is to provide against separa-
tion of families of aliens of the
non-criminal class and the legaliza-
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talus. of Center.
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tion of residence in the United
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
S. Round-Table Discussions — 1:30-3i31)
States of certain aliens already
P.
Economic Problem. of Jewish
!Economic
here.
Youth, Senior Lounge, led by An-
"We are now advised that it will
na Rae Beach, director of PI.M. -
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
ment, Jewish Community Center.
be necessary to lend every possible
(b) Social Problems of Jewleh Youth,
support to the bill if we wish it to
Intermatat• Lounge. led by Theo-
This column Is copyright by the Seven Ara Feature Syndicate. Rio
dore N. Borsch. chairman of the
pass. I urge that your lodge and
production In whole or In pact strictly forbidden. Any Infringement on
continuation. committee.
as many members as possible send
this copyright wiR be prom oted.
lc) The Boycott a. • Program for
Yenta Youth ArtIon. room L. led Sarah Osnath-Halevy to
or letters to the Con-
Be Featured on the Program
by Ma itsmuci Schaffisnder. oec•
Organizations Join in Centralized Effort for Mo'os Chitim telegrams
gressman or Congressmen of your
gressman
rotary of the Lease for Human
Concluding Hadassah's Current Fund.
Fund, Under the Chairmanship of
district, requesting that everything 'THE MEANING"
Rights
informative—quite the best sur- I. Intermission
and luncheon. 5:10-11,10
Raising Effort
possible be done to pass House Bill
My friends in the secretariat of vey of the past and the immediate
Charles Smith
p. m auditorium of Center. Dr. Is-
8163. Whatever is to be done the Keren Hayesod (Palestine present of our Palestinian work—
rael knot of New York, eankry
A
capacity
audience
of
Hades- the Sottish-Rite Cathedral of the
• Closing session. 4,30.1 p. m.,
should
be
done
immediately.
There-
Foundation
Fund)
in
Jerusalem,
but
it
has
a
touch
of
intellectual
Jewish organizations active in ready to join forces with Mo'os
torlum o f Center. Submission. die-a- ash Roll of Honor patrons, sub-
Masonic Temple, next Wednesday,
nion and note a anomie' for per-
raising funds for Mo'os Chitim- Chitim Committee in this impor- fore kindly give this matter im- have sent me. an admirable and distinction (not always conspic-
scribers
and
their
escorts
will
fill March 4, when the Detroit chap-
mediate
attention."
charming
book.
Printing,
press-
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PAGE)
uous in Zionist writing) by virtue
the traditional fund which sup- tant work, deciding on one cen-
Prompted
by
this
letter
the
gen-
ter
of Hadasaah will present Sarah
work
and
binding
and,
above
all,
of
its
freedom
of
perception.
its
tral
relief
station,
since
the
Jew-
plies relief for needy during Pass-
Oanath-Halevy, celebrated Yemen-
over—have banded together in a ish Social Service Bureau, Ze- eral committee dispatched tele- the delightful illustrations com- balanced judgment, its Ideological DR. FRANKLIN TO GIVE
grams
to
all
Congressmen
from
ite
disease and dancer. This gala
pare
more
than
favorably
with
the
delicacy
and
soundness.
German
as-
dakah
Club
and
the
Home
Relief
committee for a single concen-
affair marks the close of the Roll
Society have been active on the the Detroit area and the two Sena- best work of its kind done else- eimilationiets were lost souls. But 3 SERMONS ON FRIDAY,
trated effort this year.
tors
requesting
that
they
work
for
SATURDAY,
SUNDAY
where
and
the
small
volume
bears
the
German
Zionists
knew
and
of
Honor
Campaign — Hadessials's
The Mo'os Chitim Committee, committee for many years.
the passage of the Kerr Immigra- the proud and thrilling legend: know their soul. They also know
sole fund-raising project of the
The Committee's Appeal
under the chairmanship of Charles
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year,
directed
by Sirs. H. C. Bro-
product
of
the
how
to
write.
third
of
•
series
of
Sabbath
Tozereta Haares,
The.
The Mo'os Chitim Committee
Smith, met last Sunday morning,
• • .
der.
Eve (Friday night) services will
land, i. e. Made in Palestine. He-
Feb. 23, to formulate plans for issued the following appeal to De-
brew and English editions of the
Not the least pungent of Herr- be held at Temple Beth El on Fri-
The concert, which will begin
the solicitation of funds and the troit Jewry:
book will no doubt appear. That mann's chapters is that entitled day evening, Feb. 28, at 8 o'clock
"The members of the commit-
at 8:30 p. m., will be followed by
distribution of relief during Pass-
which lies before me is in German, Gseroth Ashland', the German on which occasion Dr. Leo M.
• reception and dance in the
tee take these means of thanking
over.
partly because it was originally persecution or catastrophe, In Franklin will speak on the topic:
Representatives of the Jolly Elite the public for its generous re-
Crystal Ballroom of the Masonic
written in that language by its which, though in a spirit of toler- "Thou Shalt and Thou Shalt Not."
Club announced that they were sponse last year and begs for its
Temple. Mrs. David S. Diamond
The two preceding Sabbath Eve
author
Hugo Herrmann and partly, ance and love, he holds up a very
continued support.
is in charge of the affair. The
Late Friday evening services at I suspect, because the book was clear mirror before certain mem- services have called forth grati-
"It is very evident that the
efforts of the various committees
need this year is even greater Congregation Shaarey Zedek on primarily designed for the inform- bers (a limited number of course,) fyingly large and exceedingly In-
are assuring the succesa of this
than that of last year and early March 6 will be addressed by ation, guidance, wattling of those of the recent German immigration. terested congregations. These serv-
notable social and artistic event
contributions would help plan • Simon Shetzer and Judge Charles thousands of men and women in But there is one specific anecdote ices will continue until the begin-
ttadassah, the Women's Zionist
Rubiner who will describe their the Third Reich who are contem- and observation of his which, I ning of April in addition to the
more liberal budget.
Organization of America, supports
am sure,•he would not object to regular Sabbath and Sunday
"Each solicitor has an author- impressions of the National Con- plating removal to Palestine.
in Palestine an elaborate system
The book is called "Palestina my translating here. There is ■ morning services. Special emphasis
of preventive medicine, health
-- ized receipt book and contribu- ference on Palestine recently held
brute: Licht and Schatten." ("Pal- brand new colony railed Ramath is laid upon the traditional music
"Ia'hy We Are What We Are" lions may be sent directly to the in Washington.
education, clinics, infant welfare
is the topic of a discourse to be chairman, Charles Smith, 1935 This Friday evening the speaker estine of Today: Bright and Dark Hashavim in which 40 intellec- which is rendered by George Gal-
stations, school luncheons, as well
vani
and
his
choir.
tuals
and
professional
men
from
is
Sides").
Now
Hugo
Herrmann
will
be
Rabbi
Ira
Eisenstein,
as-
as the Rothschild-Hadaseah Uni-
delivered by Rabbi Joshua Seer- Glynn Court.
On Sunday morning Dr. Frank-
sedate leader of the Society for a very good writer indeed. engag- Germany and their families have
Financial Statement
versity. In addition Hadaesah is
ka at the last session of the Fri-
The following detailed state- the Advancement of Judaism of ing , witty, tolerant, though he already through intensive truck lin will speak on the topic: "Con-
day night gatherings of this sea-
sponsoring the Youth Aliyab--the
son at Congregation B'nai David, ment of receipts and disburse- New York City, who will speak has the right sting of irony and farming and poultry-raising suc- structive Liberalism." His theme'
:tattling of German children in
Elmhurst and 14th it, on March ments, as of Dec. 31, 1935, was on -"The Reconstruction of Jewish the right lift of passion too. His ceeded on incredibly tiny farms in for Sabbath morning is "Remem- I
Palestine, the new task directed
benne and Forgetting."
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SARAH OSNATH•HALEVY
book is not only extraordinarily
Life."
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Feuer to Address
Zionists March 17

THE WORLD'S WINDOW

Yemenite Artist on Hadassah Roll
Of Honor Event Wednesday Night

Committee Organized to Conduct
Passover Relief Campaign Here

Shetzer, Rubiner
At Shaarey Zedek
Services March 6

Sperka Will Give
Concluding Friday
Sermon of Season

I? PAULI

