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The same words and the same thought come to us year
by year at this season, as our attention turns – as it must – to
the raising of funds for the Allied Jewish Campaign. With
gratitude that we are only the workers and the givers, and
not the clients and the recipients of these funds, and in full
understanding of our responsibility to our fellow-Jews, we
prepare ourselves for the coming Drive.
To you, the faithful stewards of the welfare of our fel-
low-Jews, we renew our yearly invitation to service. We are
asking you to set aside the time between Passover and Shev-
uoth, significant days in Jewish life, so that we may all, with
inspired enthusiasm, fulfill our local, national, and interna-
tional obligations to our fellow-Jews.
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Dancers Rejects German Bid
An invitation from the German
ministry of culture to represent
the United States at the Interna-
tional Dance Festival in Germany
to be held in conjunction with
the Berlin Olympics has been re-
jected by Martha Graham, eminent
American danseuse, she announc-
ed. In a letter to Rudolf von
Laban, head of the German Dance
Bureau, Miss Graham said "I
would find it impossible to dance
in Germany at the 'present time.
So many artists whom I respect
and admire have been persecuted,
have been deprived of the right
to work for ridiculous and un-
satisfactory reasons, that I should
consider it impossible to identify
myhelf by accepting the invitation
with the regime that has made
such things possible. In addition,
some of my concert group would
not be welcomed in Germany."
114 More Refugees Arrive
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Nuys of Indiana and Senator Rob-
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JACK MANN
CHEVROLET CO.
Warning Is Issued By The
Council Of Detroit Rabbis
Re-Elect
R. STANLEY WILSON
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Commissioner
OF HIGHLAND PARK
Retain an Efficient Public Servant .. . .
Jewish Youth Aids Underground
Movement in Germany
ADDRESS
ert Wagner of New York. Repre-
sentative John W. McCormack of
Massachusetts and Representative
3. Same a No. 2 including
0
John D. Dingell of Detroit, who
lubricating brake cables and
JOE ZOHUT
is of Polish extraction, also join-
rear springs.
Service Manner
ed in condemning the attacks on
the Jews of Poland.
J. D. C. Sends $5,000 for Relief
The sum of $5,000 has been
alloted by cable for the immediate
relief of Jewish victims of recent
rioting in Poland in the course
of which several persons were
killed and numbers injured and
CARL S. SCHILLER, General Manager
driven from their homes in the
Radom district, it was announced
12th at Philadelphia
Madison 1505
by Joseph C. Ilyman, secretary of
the American Jewish Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, 7 Hanover
Street.
The Joint Distribution Commit-
tee from its Warsaw office dis-
patched the first American-finan-
ced relief to the scene of the dis-
orders.
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
The Joint Distribution Commit-
tee spent $895,000 since 1933 in
and to All Proprietors of Grocery Stores
Poland and other parts of Eastern
At this season of the year, the Detroit Rabbinical Council,
Europe for the maintenance of
self-help institutions and organ-
which includes all of the local qualified Orthodox Rabbis,
izations of medical service, eco-
deems it proper to caution the observant Jewish public against
nomic assistance, child care and
the practice of deception by some unscrupulous dealers selling
cultural work among the Jews.
Passover food articles under false labels with the alluring
Of this total, $203,488 was spent
words, "Kosher L'Pesach," printed thereon.
in Poland last year for child care,
medical work, free loan societies,
INSIST UPON THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE WHOLE
cultural institutions and philan-
DETROIT RABBINATE; DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF
thropic work. An additional $90,-
TO BE MISGUIDED BY THE TESTIMONIAL OF AN
000 was reinvested in free loan
INDIVIDUAL WHOEVER HE MAY BE.
societies. Through the Ameri-
can Joint Reconstruction Founda-
Let the Jewish public bear in mind that this is the only
tion an additional $323,000 was
safeguard and protection in matters pertaing to Kashruth.
allotted out of revolving funds
for co-operative loan purposes and
$45,000 for long term credits.
I. D. L Club to Hold Dance Dresser's Association, as the hon- The Joint Distribution Commit-
tee is an equal partner with the
orary judge of the contest.
and Beauty Contest
Jewis Colonization Association in
The most beautiful girl at the the Foundation.
The annual spring frolic dance dance will be presented with a
Aid in Europe Imperative
and beauty contest of the Inde- silver loving cup, which is on dis-
Conditions in Germany, Poland
pendent Detroit Lodge Club will play in the window of the Happi- and elsewhere in Europe have be-
be held Sunday evening, April 5, ness Beauty Shoppe.
come so aggravated that outside
Maxwell Barash is chairman of aid is imperative, declared David
at the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes. the dance committee and tickets J. Schweitzer, financial adminis-
Hank Finney and his WXYZ or- can be obtained by calling Trinity trator and vice-chairman of the
2-8816.
chestra will be featured.
Joint Distribution Committee in
Europe and vice-chairman of the
The special attarction of the
American Joint Reconstruction
evening will be a beauty contest
Henry Levy is now one of the Foundation, who arrived Thurs-
sponsored by the Happiness Beau- busiest writers in New York .
ty Shoppe of 9031-12th St. Al- He's editing the Bulletin of the day on the S. S. Paris.
bert Hart, Detroit beautician, will Anti-Nazi League, doing publicity Celler Lays Riots in Poland to In•
citement by Hitler Agents
be one of the judges. He is at- for the Ort and serving as cor-
Speaking under the auspices of
tempting to obtain Edwin Strauss, respondent for the London Jewish
the Federation of Polish Jews in
president of the American Hair Chronicle.
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paign organization is divided into trade and professional
groups, I am indicating below the division in which I wish to
serve.
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America and the American Com-
mittee Appeal for the Relief of
Jews in Poland, a non-sectarian
body conducting at present a
drive for $1,000,000 for the relief
of acute suffering among the Jews
in Poland, Congressman Emanuel
Celler laid the recent anti-Jewish
riots in Poland to the activities of
Nazi agents, who are making "a
determined attempt to transplant
Ilitlerism" in Poland and who are
behind the bill now pending be-
fore the Polish parliament to pro-
hibit the Ilebrew ritual slaughter.
ing of cattle,
Consulate Stoned
TEL AVIV (WNS
Palcor
Agency)—The Polish consulate in
this all-Jewish city was stoned and
the consul's signboard was torn
down as a crowd of 1,000 Zion-
ist-Revisionists marched here af-
ter a political meeting to pro-
test against anti-Jewish attacks in
Poland. Singing "Ilatikvah," the
crowd waved the blue-white Zion-
ist flag and denounced Stanislaw
Lukaszewicz, the Polish consul.
When police arrived to disperse
the crowd, five were arrested, in-
cluding two women. Bail was re-
fused for them. The police are
guarding the consulate.
Bill Safeguarding Schechita P
Lower House
WARSAW (WNS) — By a ma-
jority of only seven votes, the
lower house of parliament ap-
proved the new kosher slaughter.
ing regulations and sent it to the
senate for final action. As passed
in the lower house the measure'
safeguards the practice of schech-
ita, but limits Jewish ritual slaugh-
tering to such poultry and cattle
as are intended for Jewish con-
sumption. Kosher fowl and meat
are to be sold in special stores to
he set up for this purpose. The
law provides that schechita is
legal in all towns were the Jews
form more than three per cent
of the total population. Elsewhere
Jews may obtain permission to
practice schechita upon presenta-
tion of petitions to the local au-
thorities. The lower house adopted
the bill in its present form only
after a bitter debate in which two
amendments proposed by those
who had drafter the original law
which would have entirely out-
lawed schechita. One amendment
would have imposed a stiff tax on
kosher meat and poultry and the
other would have barred schech-
ita in all towns and cities where
the Jews numbered less that 15
per cent of the total population.
Approval of the bill in the sen-
ate is regarded as • foregone con-
clusion and it will become effec-
tive Jan. 1, 1937.
So far as the Jews are con-
, cerned passage of the bill gives
them a victory on the religious
question but in the economic field
they suffered • serious setback.
The chief objective of the orig-
inal anti-schechita bill was to
break the Jewish control of the
meat industry. This the amended
measure accomplishes by elimin-
ating nearly 20,000 Jews from
the meat slaughtering industry.
Negotiate With Beck
LONDON (WNS) — Taking
time off from the political nego-
tiations in progress here over the
European political crisis. Colonel
Josef Beck, Polish foreign minis-
ter. discussed the situation of
Polish Jewry for nearly an hour
with • delegation from the World
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While relatives and friends
crowded the pier to welcome them,
the Personal Supervision of Morris Solo-
114 German Jewish refugees dis-
mon, Whose Reputation for Skill and
embarked from the S. S. Manhat-
tan and entered the Cnited States
Creative Genius is Very Well Known.
as permanent resdents under the
immigration quota law. This was
the second large group of Jewish
exiles admitted within the last
fortnight. The same ship brought
30 other German Jews who were
"TAILORS TO MEN"
admitted on six-month visas.
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
Griswold and State
A Torah band which has been
preserved in the synagogue of
Wenkhein, Baden, Germany, for
60 years, has been presented to Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
Congregation B'nai S h o l o m,
Brooklyn, by Berman Lehman, a
member of the congregation, at
whose third birthday 60 years ago
the band was presented to the
Weinkhein synagogue. The Torah
band, which was brought here
from Germany by a kinsman of
the donor, has a sentimental val-
ue arising from the ancient tradi-
tion followed by German Jewish
communities of presenting a Torah
band to the synagogue when a
male child reaches his third birth-
day.
DORA B. EHRLICH
President, Detroit Service Group
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
cussion was not made public Col-
onel Beck promised to issue a
communique later. It was learn-
ed from reliable sources that the
Polish statesman spoke frankly
and sincerely. It said that he
Promised that his government was
preparing measures to put an end
to the anti-Semitic outbreaks. Ile
also admitted that the compro-
mise schechita law was worked
out by the government in order to
satisfy the religious demands of
the Jews and the economic de-
mands of the Polish peasants. lie
admitted that this compromise
would ruin Jews in the meat bus-
iness but explained that the gov-
ernment could do nothing about
it because if it ignored the peas-
ants it would be accused of mak-
ing the Jews privileged persons
and thereby stir up the peasants
to new anti-Semitic riots. He also
indicated that Poland was ready
to help Polish Jewry set up a
system of co-operatives but doubt-
ed whether the Jews were adapt-
ed to such a system.
Polish Union Sets April 12 as
World-Wide Day of Protest
a
NEW YORK (WNS)—A world-
wide day of protest among Jews
of Polish extraction on April 12
has been proclaimed by the ex-
ecutive of the World Union of
Polish Jews, which has executive
offices in New York, London, Tel
Aviv and Warsaw. In telegraphic
instructions to its affiliated organ-
izations in Palestine, England,
Canada, France, Argentine, Urug-
uay, Mexico, Belgium, Brazil,
South Africa and Czechoslovakia,
the executive urged that April 12
be utilized for public demonstra-
tions against the anti-Semitic ter-
ror in Poland for the raising of
funds for the relief of Polish Jew-
ry.
U. S. and League of Nations
Urged to Intercede
NEW YORK (WNS) —Charg-
ing the Polish Government with
"deliberate violations of its pledges
made in the treaty of June, 1919,
in which the Jews, together with
other minority groups, were as-
sured full equality of rights and
status," an all-day emergency con-
ferenc, . on the Polish situation
called by the American Jewish
Congress adopted a resolution con-
taining a 14-point indictment and
urging the friendly intercession of
the United States and investigation
and action by the League of Na-
tions to put an end to the violence
against Polish Jews and to restore
to them their full rights. The
1,000 delegates representing some
500 oranizations heard addresses
by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
of the Congress; Louis Lipsky,
vice-president, who has just re-
turned from Europe; Dr. Samuel
Margoshes, editor of The Day, for-
mer Attorney General Carl Sher-
man, Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, Dr.
Chaim Tschernowitz and Louis
Segal, secretary of the Jewish Na-
tional Workers Alliance.
The conference also urged the
United States -in all friendliness
to intercede on behalf of the Jews
of Poland and in the interests of
international law, of humanity and
to convey to the present author-
ities in Poland its deep concern
with regard to the violation of
their obligations to the Jewish
people." The conference further
called upon the League o f N a -
tions to investigate the desperate
position of Polish Jewry and "to
take such measures as will lead to
the reestablishment of law, order
and equality in the organized life
of Poland."
In response to the appeal of an
important leader of the German
Socialist movement, who made his
way secretly to the United States,
the Young Circle League of the
Workmen's Circle, has launched
a campaign to raise a fund for
the anti-Nazi underground move-
ment in Germany. The fund, to
be raised by the Young Circle
League among its membership,
the trade unions and Jewish and
progressive groups will be sent to
the central organization of the
underground body in Germany.
Warns of Pogroms in Austria
VIENNA (WNS) — An open
appeal to violence against the
Jews was made by Leo Kuntchik
head of the Catholic Labor Feder-
ation, in an inflammatory speech
before a mass meeting of the
Freiheitsbund, his private armed
militia. Mincing no words in his
assault on the Jews, Kuntchik
called on the government "to
abandon its ostrich-like policy with
regard to the Jews." Ile warned
of the "people's anger," which
would lead to pogroms and slaugh-
ter, "if the government did not
peaceably deprive the Jews of
their rights and eliminate them
from all phases of Austrian life."
"It is futile," he said, "to pre-
tend that there is no Jewish prob-
lem in Austria. There are only
two solutions. Either to under-
take at once a moderate and ra-
tional solution or to wait until
the excited wrath of the Austrian
people will wipe out the destruc-
tive work of the Jews."
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