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Shetzer, retiring president, was
elected to the board to fill the
position vacatdd by the elevation
of Mr. Marwil to the vice-presi-
dency.
Shetzer's Accomplishments
Mr. Shetzer retires after serv-
ing the maximum period of three
terms during which he was re-
sponsible for placing Shaarey
Zedek on a footing of financial
stability. Assuming office at a
time when this city was plunged
into one of the worst depressions
in its history, Mr. Shetzer ably
guided the synagogue out of
many difficulties. During his ad-
ministration one of the finest re.
ligious school systems was per-
fected, adult classes were organ-
ized and an excellent library was
established.
The nominating commit tee
which presented the list of nomi-
nations for office at the annual
meeting consisted of Ilarry M.
Shulman, chairman; Louis Stoll,
Morris Blumberg, Joseph Keidan
and Maurice Landau.

t CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONILI

genius, there can be for them no
"national culture" or "national
pride" and they will not be in an
equivalent position with the Ukra-
inians, Turks, Uzbeks, Caucasians,
Tadjiks and the rest" of Mr.
Troyanovsky's own enumeration.
Passage 2. "1 wish to add that
the Soviet Union, like the United
States, is a melting pot of differ-
ent racial stocks. With all these
stocks blended within the one
country there is a sprit of inter-
nationalism along with a common
Soviet culture."
Now I am completely lost. I am
completely at sea. What has be-
come of the "different nationali•
ties" with their "national culture"
and their "national pride?" If
there is going to develop a melt-
ing pot and if "these stocks" are
to be "blended," then I am at a
loss to understand his Excellency',

CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE Karliner Houses — yeshiva-bochur
dwellings, the spirit of the Kolel
expressing itself In the endurance
Origin of Moak Shearim
The origin of Meah Shearim, to of brick and mortar.
"And now," said the cicerone,
be sure, was in an expression for
freedom and articulation that took who, malevolent Mephistopheles
a handful of yenner sett, Old-time; gloating over the misery of Faus-
Jews from the interior of the tus, had been scanning each ex-
walled old city into the insecurity, pression that fled my features,
of the adjacent hills. It was al "let an forget about emancipa-
breaking away from the tradition! tion and the less materialistic as-
that Jews in Jerusalem must clus- pects of Judaism, and try to find
ter in the Yiddishe Gomel. within that Jewish spirit that should not
a short crow's flight of the Kotel be confused with the Jewish as-
Maaravi, the Wailing Wall. The pect."
In a corner, far from the mad-
adventurous Jews who decided to'
found a suburb far distant from l ding mercantile crowd, was the
the Jaffa Gate were the first to big Yeshiva. An we stood there,
do so in hundreds of years. In the drone of students mumbling

.Mr. Shetur's Report

Mr. Shetzer, who presided at
the meeting, reported unprece-
dented progress made by the syna-
gogue since 1930. He read com-
parative financial reports for 1930
and 1935 to show how the con•re-
gation has made payments on the
mortgage, how it managed to pay
up all standing obligations mul in-
creased its membership by approx-
imately :15 to 40 per cent. The
membership of the synagogue to-
day numbers 729.
In an address to the members
following his election as presi-
dent, Mr. Zackheim pledged to
give his best services to the con.
gregation. He lauded the efforts
of Mr. Shetzer during the past
year and also praised the efforts
of the former President, A. Louis
Gordon, during whose administra-
tion work was begun on the pres-
ent synagogue on Chicago Blvd.
and Lawton Ave.

Report. of Affiliates

Reports at this meeting were
submitted by Arthur S. Purdy,
secretary; Morris H. Blumberg,
treasurer; Harry M. Shulman,
president of the Men's Club;
Philip L. Rosenthal, superinten-
dent of the Sunday School; Mrs.
David Lichtig, president of the
Sisterhood; Abe Gordon, adviser
of the Junior Congregation; Abe
Satovsky, president of the Young
People's Society; Abe Caplan,
secretary of the Library; David
S. Zemon, president of the board
of the Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery; Meyer Stone, president of
the Chevra Kadisha, whose re-
port was presented by the secre-
tary, Robert Loewenberg. The re-
port of the president of the Jr.
Young People's Society, Martin
Frank, was read by Mr. Purdy. ,
The meeting re-elected Cantor
J. IL Sonenklar for another term.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman briefly

addressed the meeting.

COMMENCEMENT AT
6-MILE ROAD SCHOOL

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

A festive occasion in the new Palestine. A scene from "The

Land of Promise," great Palestinian talking picture, to be shown at
Littmm's People's Theater, 12th and Seward, beginning with Friday,
April 24.

those days of Hungarian Yiddish,.
just about the time when Ben-',
Yehuda was starting his memor•
able crusade for the recognition
of the living Hebrew tongue, these
Yiddish - speaking meshuggoyim
chose a spot off the beaten track
to put up their Achuzah of an
Hundred Gates. They were the
'younger generation," the hot-
heads, the braggarts.
In the dim interiors of syna-
gogues old men beat their breasts
and viailed in front of the Ark.
Up in the galleries crones and
fear-stricken wives followed suit
'Ai, wail Woe is us! They are
raving us to the mercy of jackal
and Bedouin!"
Logic prevailed.
More and
more Jews were coming, and
where could they be accommo-
dated? The year before, it was
pointed out, over 50 newcomers
settled in Jerusalem. The Gomel,
the Deutscher Plata, the Chabad
Way, were congested.
In the latter score of years cli-
maxing last century, a period co-
inciding with the English revolt
against Mid-Victorianism and the
attacks upon the Aesthetes, a
handful of hardy Jews revolted
against the tradition of their fa.
them. Too long had they been
immured in Haret el Yahud.
The market was built within
the original square of houses.
Early in the enterprise it was
found that a hundred gates were
too ambitious a goal; more were
a dded. The long lane, running
horizontally into two small en-
trances at either end, with a
broader offshoot, developed into
the "Meah Shearim" of our times.
Outside the original square of
houses other architectural mon-
strosities, the tenements of Jeru-
salem, were perpetrated as the
year passed: the Warsawer Haus-
er, the Hungarian Houses. the

of new Palestinian songs on this
occasion.
The Program
The progiam in detail follows:
Processional, Graduates and the
School Chorus; opening address,
Abraham Shusterman, chairman
of 8-Mile Road School's Board of
Education; introductory remarks,
Abraham .1. Epel, class instructor;
Greetings, Harry Cohen, president
of United Hebrew Schools; vocal
solo, Mrs. Anna Warren, accom-
panied by Miss Ruth Sherman;
candle ceremony, (Hebrew), Mon.
ris H. Arnowitz, (English), Mar-
yin M. Shusterman; recipients
(Hebrew), Sylvia Cohen, (Eng. i
hiSabiauhti e zomma ;, ()lead, d oats : '
eyed
ris Schane; presentation of gift,
(Hebrew), Marvin H. Shusterman,
(English), Morris H. Arnowitz;
acceptance, Mrs. Pauline Feier-
stein, president of Auxiliary; vale-
dictory ,(Hebrew) Marvin M.
Shusterman, (English), Morris H.
Arnowitz: songs, School Chortle;
address, Bernard Isaacs, superin-
tendent of United Hebrew
Schools; awarding of diplomas,
Maurice H. Zackheim, chairman,
Board of Education of United He-
brew Schools; Hatikvah.

17

The School Board

The World's Window

I KNEW PALESTINE WHEN

ZACKHEIM ELECTED
BY SHAAREY ZEDEK

over their tomes, stole into the
clear night. The muttered ca-
dence of their "learning" rose and
fell. The barred windows showed
the dimly-lit, high-ceilinged rooms.
The bowed backs of Yossele and
Moishe and Bern and Isaac stu-
diously bent over their volumes,
extracting each drop of the noc-
turnal oil.
Perhaps my friend was right.
Emancipation could not lead one
very far from the Jewish spirit.
There were the shackles of the
ages, forged painfully by genera-
tions of observance. Centuries
had made of ritual an iron-cast
mould, hard to break and hard to
abandon.
"What is there in emancipa-
tion, after all?" I asked. "There
is freedom (or the Jewish spirit
in trying not to break away. Meah
Shearim was an attempt to break
away from the Jewish form . . ."
"And failed," was the response.
"Because Judaism and the Jewish
spirit know no forms but embrace
all forms, have one soul and know
all souls, and in themselves are a
liberation."
flow was Nfeah Shearim libera-
ted, any more than Nahalel, Atar-
. .
, end the later
n ,
Keren Hayesod settlements of 15
years ago? As we walked away
an dwent silently in reverie up
Mount Scopus, past the place,
where, four years after that date,
a Hebrew University was to be
formally inaugurated, my eyes
sought the hills, the hills of Judea,
from which David the Psalmster,
sought his strength of the Lord.
In the fullness to time, I
thought with some degree of pro-
phecy for one so young as 1 then
wan, these hills will be covered
with further symbols of the freed
Jewish spirit, giving it a new form
and a new meaning; the real
meaning of Eretz Israel and the
Jewish emancipation.

HOW UN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHIES
HAVE CONVERGED ON THE U. S.

CONCLUDHD from EDITORIAL. PA.:Ei

ley's Weekly; American Bulletind
N. S. Weltpost.
"The Silver Shirts," the master
mind of which is William Dudley.
Pelley are now being revived after
suffering temporary eclipse. "Pel-
ley's Weekly" is the organ of the
"Silver Shirts" and has been re-
vived for the purpose of dissemin-
ating its hate propaganda. That
Pelly has been in direct communi-
cation with the Nazi Brown House
in Munich; that Nazi literature is
regularly received by him for dis-
tribution purposes; that Nazi
Nazi agents are used by him in
his organizational activities, is
proven by direct evidence.
White Russians Join Nazis
There is proof that a White
Russian International Organiza-
tion, with branches in the United
States, is co-operating with the
"Silver Shirts" and the Nazis and
is one of the avenues for the dis-
tribution of hate propaganda. Lit.
erature in Russian, attacking the
Jews is issued by this organization
which calls itself the "All-Russian
Combats nts Association," the
Eastern Front head of which is
General Immadze.

The Six Mile Road School
committee consists of: Abraham
Shusterman, c h a i r m a n; Morris
Gecker, Louis Beiber, Mrs. Abe
Pfeffer, Mrs. Pauline Feierstein,
and Mrs. A. Shusterman. The
school is assisted both financially
and otherwise by its auxiliary,
the officers of which are: Mrs.
Pauline Feierstein, president; Mrs.
Abe Pfeffer, vice-president; Mrs.
E. Sherman. recording secretary;
Mrs. Abe Shusterman, financial
secretary, and Mrs. A. Cohen,
treasurer. Other committee mem-
bers are: Mrs. B. Neuman, Mrs.
William Paul and Mrs. S. Weiss.
This branch of the United He-
brew Schools is connected with
the synagogue. which is housed in
the same building, and the fol-
lowing are the officers of the
synagogue: Philip Mosenberg,
president; B. Dean, vice-president; Nazis Plan to Take Over National
use of the word internationalism. L. Gerber, treasurer; A. Weisner,
Guard
For internationalism requires the secretary; M. Gordon, trustee.
Proof of the plans of the "Silver
existence of nationalities. Can he
Shirts" to take over the National
mean that old fiction of the eman-
Guard is offered in the exhibit In
cipation, a spineless, characterless many, as it was tried in the United the form of an affidavit by an
cosmopolitanism which. as we Russia, as it was tried in Ger- agent of the Department of Jus-
know, in hard practise soon gave States, as it was tried in Hellonic tice who was enrolled in the "Silver
way, from a Jewish point of view, times in both Palestine and Egypt. Shirts." The same affidavit shows
to a sterile assimilationism to the There are people in the world who conclusively the connection be-
culture of the dominant power- forget everything and learn noth- tween the "Silver Shirts" and the
group?
Nazis. In accordance with the p'an
ing.
Well, there is one point on
"A spirit of internationalism for the taking over of the Na-
which, with all due respect, I am along with a common Soviet col. tional Guard, ammunition was to
better informed than his Excel- ture. Is not that the old. old for- be supplied through Mr. R B.
lency. The "melting pot" theory mulation of the imposition of cul- Kessemeier, Philadelphia repre-
has not worked in the United tural uniformity by an absolutists sentative of the North German
Steam.
States AO far as the Jews are con- state? God knows I hope it is not Lloyd, ■ Nazi co-ordinated
reined. Let us not discuss for the and that Mr. Troyanovaky spoke ship Company. Mr. Kessemeier
was
also
to
provide
the
secret
rhetorically
when
he
wrote
that
moment whether it has not worked
for inner reasons or for outer rea- land realistically when he declared service agent with the proper in-
sons. It has demonstrably not that "everybody has the right to troductions to the Nazi Storm
worked. And some of us don't exercise his religion freely" and Troon headquarters for instruc-
think it should have worked. And that there are to exist in the So- tion in the proper organization of
I wonder whether the "Ukrain- viet Union" a multitude of differ- the "Silver Shirts."
ians, Turks, Uzheks, Caucasians, ent nationeities, every one of Links Between Nazi Unit. and
Consulates
Tadjiks and the rest" will be to which has "its own national cul-
Desmite the denial that the Ger-
eager to have it work. Jews, some 1 ture, its own national pride and
ises any in-
man Government
Jews, will want to try it again In its national achievements."

fluence over Nazi organizations in
this country, and despite the order
dissolving the official Nazi Party
in the United States, the exhibit-
ere have been able to display evi-
dence that the direct links with
the Nazi Government have never
been broken and are continuing
until this day with the German
consulates in the United States
acting as supervising agents.
On display at the exhibit is the
original letter of resignation as
national leader of the "D. K. V."—
the German Business Men's
League, Inc.,—an anti-Jewish or-
zanization and a subsidiary of the
"Friends of New Germany." This
letter, dated last month, states
that the resignation of the sender,
Mr. Joachim Paffrath, is being
proffered after a conversation with
the German Consul—General in
New York, Hans Berchers.
On display, too, is the direct
carbon copy of two telegrams ad-
dressed to Germany, asking for
literaturi to be sent to this country
in connection with ■ bazaar ar-
ranged by the German Business
Men's League, Inc. Those tele-
grams also disclosed that the ad-
ministration of the North German
Lloyd steamers is to be entrudted
with bringing this literature into
the United States.

LIGHTS FROM
SHADOWLAND

•Systems

CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

produced several important pic-
tures. After IMO bought the
Pathe Company he was appointed
vice-president in charge of produc-
tion and later resigned to again
produce his own pictures. For the
next three years he was associated
with Paramount Studios in the
same capacity. Now he moves over
to Universal as the production
chief.
GLORIFYING KREPLACH
In New York, knishes are in the
news. In llollywood, it's kreplach.
Kreplach are being glorified on
the movie screen for the first time
in a picture just starting produc-
tion This toothsome Russian dish
will be named and served in a Uni-
vecsal film. The authors of the
story have made the boiled meat
pattie the favorite snack of one
of the featured players, and
Shaindel Kalish (whose new screen
name is to be Ann Preston), is
called upon to make the kreplach
says she finds it a harder job than
learning her first movie part.
NEWS FLASHES
We have definite information
that a major film studio has re-
jected the script for a motion pic-
ture which lists Ilaym Solomon,
Jewish hero of the Revolutionary
War, as one of the principal char-
acters.
Lewis E. Gensler, who joined
Paramount Studies' producers'
staff a year ago, this month, signed
a new five-year producers' contract
this week. One of the four impor-
tant films he has listed for produc-
tion this summer will star Jack
Benny, with Norman Taurog di-
recting. Gensler is.a native of New
York, the son of a well to do
banker. From the banking busi-
ness his love for music led him
into composing After hearing some
of his eongs, Nora Hayes, famous
Broadway star, became interested
in young Gensler's career and took
him to the harms Publishing Co.,
then the largest music publishing
company in Nev York, and there
he secured his start,

Adolph J. Sabath is 70

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE)

committee which is investigating
the issuance and the pyramiding
of bonds upon hotels, apartment
houses, and other large buildings
in various cities of the country.
It can be truly said that by his
earnest, able, and conscientious
work as chairman of this commit-
tee he has saved many millions of
dollars to the small investor, and
if he had done nothing else as a
member of Congress this accom-
plishment makes his career a not-
able one."
The dean of the house was na-
turally deeply moved when he
arose to respond to the many high
tributes of affection and esteem.
He said in part:
"I want you know that I am
sincere when I say that I have
always tried, • since first entering
the house, to be of real service
to a great nation which gave such
wonderful opportunities to me and
to millions of others. Like many
of them, I came from a land that
had suffered much, to find in the
United States a country offering
liberty, freedom of thought, and
opportunity. All my life I have
lived among the poorest of people.
Because I know what it is to want,
and what it means to suffer, I
can never forget
people,
and during later years, when by
their will I represented them in
Congress, I was ever mindful of
their needs, their hardships, and
their problems. Mr. Speaker, lad-
ies and gentlemen, I thank you
from the bottom of my heart for
the expressions of friendship from
both sides of the house. It is
something I will remember in the
years to come. I hope it will be
my honor and distinction to con-
tinue to serve my country. May
Itrai lLod es xpresa the wish that my old
, Ed. Taylor and the Speak-
er, as well as those other mem-
beret who have been on kind as to
speak of me today, and the other
members present, equal or surpass
my 30 years of service."

May 18 has been set by Little,
Brown & Co., as publication day
of volume one of Sarah Gertrude
Millin's biography of General Jan
Smuts.

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tional headquarters for the in-
struction of foreign units of the
Nazi Party, with headquarters in
Hamburg, and that the "League
of the Friends of New Germany"
is compelled to send monies re-
ceived here to the Hamburg head-
quarters.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
How full the Olympic Games of
As of March 2, 1936
E
1938 in Nazi Germany are of Nazi
ASSETS
racialism and other hatreds, may
Cash
$236,643.34
be judged from the character of
Real Estate
$150,000.00
the representation of the German
Buildings
356,984.54
Olympic Committee in the United
Machinery & Equip't 227,961.99
States. Arthur E. Grix. associated
Power House
15,069.25
750,015.78
with the organizing committee for
Railroad Siding
14,832.09
the 11th Olympiad in the United
Prepaid
Ch
161,271.35
States, with offices at 665 Fifth
Avenue, as recently as December,
91,182,762.58
1935, was accepting invitations to
participate in meetings of the Ger-
LIABILITIES
man Business Men's League, Inc.,
Capital Stock
1.084,944.00
the anti-Jewish Boycott organiza-
Accounts Payable Not Due
77.818.56
Ford Chemist Head. "Friends of tion.

New Germany"

The "Friends of New Germany,"
which is the parent organization
of the "D. K. V." is headed by
Walter Kuhn of Detroit, Michigan,
who allegedly is the chief research
chemist of the Dearborn Labora-
tories of Henry Ford's plant. The
second leader of the "Friends of
New Germany" is Mr. Fritz Gis-
sibl, who himself declares, in •
communication on display at the
exhibit, that he has been a mem•
ber of the Nazi Party of Germany
since 1924, and has been working
for the Nazi Government in this
country during this entire period.
It is to Mr. Gissibl that the Ger-
man Consul in Chicago, Herr Tan-
nenburg, wrote that be deeply re-
gretted the former's departure
from Chicago• and extended best
wishes for the success of his ef-
forts in New York.
Photostatic copies of telegrams
on display show that Dr. Robert

AMERICAN MALTING
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The exhibit offers authentic
proof further that Station WNBX
has lent itself to the dissemina-
tion of Nazi propaganda in this
country. This station, which has a
number of Jewish advertisers, re-
peatedly denied that it is permit-
ting the use of its facilities for
Nazi propaganda. Yet on display
at the exhibit is the photostatic
copy of the renewal of the con-
tract with the German Business
Men's League, dated Nov. 1.", 1935,
to run to Nov. 21, 1936. On thir
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the past year propounded the phil-
osophies of the Nazi Government
for the instruction of their listen-
ers.
Already. the Youth Division of
the American Jewish Congress has
received requests from all re-tions
of the country to place their ex.
hibit on tour.

91,182,762.56

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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

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FRANK A. BEECHER
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