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April 24, 1936

PAGE THREE

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■asset THE LEGAL CHRONICLE —.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ---- TEMPLE BETH EL

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RABBI LEON FRAM

RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER

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DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN

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RABBI ELMF.R BERGER

A. Olender and Sons, Con-
fectioners and Bakers,
In New Quarters

GEORGE GALVANI

A Olender and Son, bakers and
confectioners, announce that they
have moved to their new head-
quarters at 1400 14th St., cor-
ner Porter, and have devoted 70,-
000 square feet of space to carry-
ing the needs and the necessities
of the bakers, confectioners and
the allied trades. This makes the
largest space devoted Co this pur-
pose in the state of Michigan.
A formal grand opening of
these quarters has bee nset for
April 24 and 25, sponsoring a
showing of the latest equipment
and food products used by the
trade. Refreshments will be
served.
An open invitation to attend
the celebration is extended the
trade in general.

VIEW OF TEMPLE BETH EL ON W OODWARD AND GLADSTONE AVES,

Temple Beth El, in its observance of the 85th anniversary,
has the good wishes not only of Detroit Jewry but also of the
Jewish communities of Michigan and other states in the Union.

Sharing in the congratulations are the officers of the
Temple, headed by Israel Himelhoch, president, and the
spiritual leaders, Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram.

It is significant that rabbis from other Michigan commun-



C ut

Courtesy Detroit Times,

thies—Rabbis David Cedarbaum of Lansing, Bernard Heller
of Ann Arbor, Jerome D. Folkman of Jackson, Elmer Berger
of Pontiac, Bernard Zeiger of Flint—should join in the services
which mark this celebration, in addition to the address to be
delivered Sunday evening, at the congregational banquet, by
Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Philadelphia. George Galvani is direc-
tor of the choir participating in the services.

Elias Newman's Art
Quiet Is Restored in Palestine
As Jews Resolve to Go On With
By RABBI LEON FRAM
Work to Redeem National Home Detroit has had the honor of a

BECKER WILL ADDRESS SMULLIN WILL REVIEW
ZEDAKAH CLUB DINNER HEBREW BOOK. SUNDAY

RABBI BERNARD HELLER

Palestine Lodge
Program May 5

Jerome Keywell, Judge Henry S.
Sweeny and Gallagher to Specie

Jerome 51. Keywell, captain of
On Monday afternoon, April 27, Toledo Principal Will Address the the debating team of Central High
Chug Ivri
an open social meeting of the Ze-
School, who has recently taken
visit from one of the most dis- dakah Club will be held at the
the principal role in the March of
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
The district commissioner reas- tinguished artists of New Pales-
S. Smullin, principal of the To- Youth radio broadcast, will assist
sured the Jewish delegates that tine, Mr. Elias Newman of Tel
ledo Hebrew Schools, and at one in the charity program of the Pal-
Arabs in their homes until the there was no cause for anxiety
time one of the head teachers con- estine I. 0. 0. F. No. 642, Tues-
disturbance. had subsided. They and urged that Jewish shops be Aviv. Not only has he been ex-
nected with the United Hebrew day evening, May 6, to be given
thereupon escorted their Jew- reopened, promising that fullest hibiting his water colors and litho-
Schools of Detroit, will be in De- at the Dexter Auditorium, op Dex-
his friends to Tel Aviv, thus protection. He declared that pub- graphs in the club room of the
troit Sunday evening, April 26, ter and Lawrence.
Jewish
Community
Center
at
saving many Jewish lives.
lic security would be maintained. Woodward Avenue and Holbrook,
to address a meeting of the Ile- • Jerome, who is now only 16
brew speaking group known as the years of age, has been active in
by
but on Wednesday night, April
It was also discovered'here that Jew Killed in Holdup Mourned
Chug Ivri. The lecture will com- public speaking during his entire
Entire City
18, he delivered a lecture before
Jewish orderlies who had been
mence at 8:30 p. m. and will be high school career. He has ex-
placed to guard the Jewish corn-
Israel Chazan, Jewish immi- a group, assembled by invitation
•■ ••• ■ ••
given at the Philadelphia-Byron pressed his desire to speak on the
munity had also protected Arabs grant from Salonica, who was of the Zionist organizations of De-
A representatke group of liadaseall
School,
troit, on his own contemporaries
present youth movement against
members enjoyed . delightful leg and in distress, accompanying them to murdered on April 16 when
Mr. Smullin will give a review future wars and for the establish-
mortal hour. following a business meet- the Jeffs boundary line in order band of brigands staged a series in Palestine—his fellow-painters
ing marked with enthusiasm, at the that there might be no possibility
of the Hebrew novel entitled ing of a world peace movement,
as
well
as
the
sculptors,
illustra-
of
holdups
on
the
Tulkarem-Na-
Louis Leheter home on Garland St..
"Days and Nights" by the well-
Wednesday afternoon. They listened aP- of attacks.
blus highway, was buried Friday tors, etchers, architects and town-
lienry S. Sweeny, former Judge
known modern Hebrew novelist, of Recorder's Court and past
preciellvelv toa •Parkling report of
Reports received here of stor- as the entire city mourned his planners.
talk Sy Mra. lire Warburg of Haifa,
Nathan Bistritzki of Palestine. Grand Master of the Odd Fellows
ies spread about extensive con- death. All shops along the route
Palestine, given In Detroit recently,
In addition to being a distin-
This novel "Yamin Vlailoth," of the State of Michigan, will ap-
Mrs. Joseph Coopersteln, who gave the flagrations in Tel Aviv were quick- of the funeral procession yeti, guished artists, Mr. Newman
report. brought out Mrs. Warburg'a de- ly denied by officials of the all-
which portrays the life of the pear on the program as master of
closed. Groups of youths march- proved himself a fascinating art
RABBI DAVID CEDARBAUM s cription of the pitiable plight of these Jewish city, who branded these
chalutzim in I'alestine during the ceremonies. William Henry Gal-
ed with blue-white flags and sang critic and art historian. His lec-
children, and emphitalsed the Rritieh
High-Commissioner Wauchope's promise stories as 'absolutely false," after "Hatikvah" as they accompanied
last 20 years, is one of the first lagher will be the principal
ture
was
illustrated
with
slide
to permit unlimited immigration of Ger- referring to the fact that only
long novels publishel In Palestine speaker of the evening.
the funeral cortege. Dr. Israel photos of the more important
man refugee children without limitations
40 wooden huts had been razed Rokach, acting mayor of the city, works of art achieved by the new
recently and has received favor-
of quotes.
Arrangements are now being
able acclaim in the Ilebrew liter- completed by the committee on
With Mother's Day approaching, mane by fire.
spoke on behalf of the mnuicipal- school of artists in Palestine.
members placed orders for trees honor•
The Dead
ary
circles
of
the
world.
Mr.
ity
at
the
funeral
exercises.
Of his own work, he spoke very
entertainment for a musical pro-
Inc their mothers to be planted in a
Jews who died as a result of
Smullin, who is a graduate of
pine grove in Palestine. In a vIcInItY
During the procession police modestly, but his exhibit spoke
gram.
the Ilebrew Teacher's eminary of
where • tuberculosie santlarium will Arab attacks are: D. Dannenberg,
The proceeds of this evening
clashed with youths attempting to eloquently for himl The club room
eventually be erected.
bus driver who was held up by
Palestine and who is familiar with will go towards Detroit charities
of
the
Jewish
Community
Center
make a demonstration on account
An announcement Intereeting to the
a gang at Tulkarem; Shlomo Mer-
the life of the chalutzim, is highly and the Palestine Lodge Relief
LAVY M. BECKER
Hadassah women wan that of the offer
was
brilliant
with
his
bright
water
of
the
murder
of
Chazan.
Sev-
Eddie Cantor, to hear isand, municipal watchman; Is-
qualified to review this book.
made recently
Fund. Tickets may be obtained
We are expert hatters. Do
the entire coat of transferring 600 chi- rael Pahigoda, a lawyer's clerk; eral youths were injured by the colors of urban and rural scenes home of Mrs. Samuel Almug, 3212
The next lectures scheduled for from Alfred A. Klunover, noble
dren from Germany to Palestine, and
policeman's truncheons. A feet in Eretz Yirsael.
not take chances with your
Webb Ave. The committee in the Chug Jeri will be given by
their two-year period of maintenamo Eliezer Bitchitzky, factory own-
Like so many of the other art-
British Jewish constables were
grand; Dr. Barney B. Israel, chair-
hat by inferior cleaning.
cost
of
5350
00
Per
chi
a
charge
has
planned
fine
entertain-
and training.
er; David Chitkowitz; Haim Korn-
Shlomo Marenoff of Chicago and man; Ben Z. Goldberg, treasurer;
organization al-
stoned in the melee that followed. ists of Palestine he has selected
providing the Iladassah
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Detroit. Henry C. Keywell; Past Grand
so take. out 600 children during the feld, plasterer; Mordecai Fried- The police then fired into the air the romantic, mystic, medieval ment for that afternoon.
man, student at the Mikve Israel
On Tuesday evening, May 5, the
For registration as member of Sigmund Reifler; John H. Schnei-
coming yew ,
and
the
demonstrators
dispersed.
Mountain
City
of
Sated
as
his
Beth El junior einterhood Is making Agricultural School; David Sham-
annual
Zedakah
Club
will
give
its
Chug Ivri, apply to Morris Loch- der, Sam Mann and Jack Franks;
occasion when the group
A preliminary investigation of the favorite subject. While Reuben
plane for a gala
year danre on cadal, electrical worker; Isaac Ra-
Mothers and Daughters dinner. over, president, or to M. Landau,
leap
will he
holdups on April 15 showed that Rubin's paintings suggest mainly
or at thn office of the Dexter Au-
145 MICHIGAN
205 GRATItYr
Wednesday night, April It in the Tem- binowitz, Yehuda Semantow, Ze-
Levy M. Becker, educational di- president of the Kvutzah Ivrith.
local orchestra will
the brigands were Arabs.
the atmosphere of phantasy and
ditorium, ttogarth 0862, or the
ple aortal hall. A
until 1 o'clock. lig Levinsohn, Shalom Iladdad,
rector of the Center, has been sec-
provide music from ,
mysticism which hovers about the
Paleetine Temple, University
and
refreshments
will
he
served.
Miss
Tel
Aviv
Riot
Story
Called
"Gress
tired as the guest speaker. Mes-
Isaac Zeitlin.
Established in 1893
old
town,
Elias
Newman's
aqua-
Ilarriet Goodman Is general chairman
1-9796.
Exaggeration by Jewish
dames Adilman and Knopper are
of the event. The assinting committees Jews Hold Palestine Government
tells tend to emphasize the charm
Frumpkin.
Contributions
to
North
End
Rena
Agency
chairmen for the affair,
consist of the Mime.
Responsible
for
Tranquility
Elaine
Goldstein,
Harriet
of
the
terraced
white
structures
We are the originators and
Ruth Warren,
Clinic
Replying to an inquiry received contrasting with the dark green
Goodman. tickets; Irene Magideohn.
The Jews of Palestine are not
have every equipment to
Ruth
Gloria Schlager, Ilosabeth Lobster,
in Jerusalem from a group of foliage of the Galilean mountain
Podoleky, Ina Mae Rablnovitch. refresh- in the slightest daunted by the
take care of shaping—re-
North
End
Clinic has received
ments; Dorothy Fishier. Shirley Tevin- riots of the last days and they American Zionist leaders headed )side.
WARNS PROSKAUER
taining of quality.
the following contributions:
son, monk.
intend going forward at full epeed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, the Jew-
Houses in Tel Aviv are endowed
AGAINST
FASCISM
In honor of the birthday of
with their economic activities, it ish Agency Executive branded as by Newman's brush with a fairy
Julian H. Krolik, from Mr. and Services.
"gross exaggeration" newspaper tale glamour, while his farm and
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
was declared in editorials publish- a
On Sunday, Abell
at 10:30 a.
Mrs. William Brown.
Rabb)Loon Frain will preach on the •
ed in the country's Ilebrew prem. stories appearing In New York de- colony. scenes veritably sing forth
In honor of the birthday of Hen- subject; The story or the Jew In Amer-
"National discipline must be main- scribing a street demonstration in with joy. His paintings catch to sleeve of Barnard, Mary Emma
ry Krolik, from Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
MAY WE ADD OUR TRIBUTE TO
tained and provocations must be Tel Aviv as "riots."
perfection the pellucid air of Pal- Wooley of Mount Holyoke, Daniel
tin-Sunday, Way ° 1,. at 15:15, Pr. Leo
11. Franklin will ercUPY the Pulpit. His
Issuing the following official estine and its resplendent sun- L. Marsh of Boston University, liam Brown.
ignored," the leading Hebrew
TEMPLE BETH EL OF DETROIT UPON
In honor of the birthday of Fred subject will be -The Human Side of
statement
on
the
incident,
the
ex-
daily declares. "The Jewish com-
Frederick B. Robinson of City Col-
light.
the Minietry,"
Ginsberg, from Henry Wineman.
THE SPLENDID ADVANCEMENT IN
on Saturday, April 2g. at 10,10
munity regards the government as ecutive said: "The description of
The piece that impressed the lee, Murray Bartlett of Hobart
In honor of the wedding anni- children's service. will he conducted by
responsible for the restoration of the incident in Tel Aviv Friday writer most, was the most sombre College and John Stewart Bryan
THE SPIRITUAL GROWTH OF THIS
r. Franklin who will preach on -Then
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman • lid
the fullest tranquility." The Arab by the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- of the whole collection. It was of William and Mary College.
Now.'
but Pram will tell a story.
COMMUNITY DURING THE PAST 85
Katz of Evanston, Ill., from Mr. Corigregetlolal Aenlvereary Ilsinesett
press had no editorial comment cy as 'riots' is a gross exaggera- called "In the Valley of Hutch."
Celebrating the occamion of the 15th
and
Mrs.
Henry
Wineman.
tion.
The
report,
as
reflected
in
on
the
racial
clashes
of
the
last
"Sentinels
of
Republic"
Urge
The artist used lurid colors to in-
miniver.. .al, of Temple Beth El. a con-
YEARS.
In memory of Wallace Rosen- gregation
benquetwill be held Sunday,
two days, contenting itself with your cable, magnifies the occur- dicate the poisonous atmosphere
Anti-Semite Issue
at
p. m.. In the modal hall. Rab bi
rence beyond all proportions. that prevails over that dreadful
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) helm of New York, from Mr. and
giving the bare news-
oole Walser of Phliadelphi• will be
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger.
the svieist epos., of the evening. Ills
A Jewish delegation represent- What happened was as follows: A swamp. This creation of New- —Testimony to show that anti-
In memory of David Traxler, subject will he "The Jew at the Crow.
ing the Vaad Leumi, the Kehillah crowd of youngsters, returning man'. will have historical impor- Semitism is a live issue in the an- from Mrs. Florence W. Cage.
Roads. -
Vining Ereeles Tempt* Clah:
Council and other Jewish bodies from the funeral of Israel Chelan, tance because the Iluleh swamp ti-New Deal campaign of the Sen-
In memory of Mrs. Louis Weis-
rib ileturd•y, Apra 1/, at 11 p.
in Palestine called upon District who was murdered during a hold- is now being drained and con- tinels of the Republic, Fascist or- man, from Mr. and Mrs. Louis the 7e.Oe •eople'•
Temple Club Will
Tulkarm
on
April
15,
at-
ganization,
was
brought
out
during
up
near
verted into a fertile plain. The
present N..ei Coward's play " 11 .7fOrer."
Commissioner J. E. F. Campbell
Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Morti- Adrnionion SI, social hour and dancing

JJV
in Jerusalem, regarding the dis- tempted a street demonstration. scene which Newman painted will the U. S. Senate lobby probe when
alter the play.
mer
H.
Meyer.
The
police
tried
to
disperae
them
N THE FISHER BUILDING
be non-existent within a few Senator Schwellenbach of Wash-
turbances of the past two days.
et Relieve:
In memory of Joseph Spiegel of Sehoet
and were stoned. They then used years.
ington read before the Senate
All lessee In the Wheel of Religion
Wilmette, Ill., from Mr. and Mrs. will reopen Saturday morning. April IS,
their batons and fired three shots
It is to be hoped that Detroit- Lobby Committee an exchange of
and
Sunday
morning. April Hi.
into the air. The whole affair ers will avail themselves of the lettere between W. Cleveland Run- Henry Wineman.
eliderhood Notes.
For the Supplementary Medical
On Saturday. May 2. at IRIS. the
was confined to one street corner. opportunity to retain some of yon, attorney of Plainfield, N. Y.,
nn« ti
her and Daughter Pay luncheon will
Four were injured and sent to these lovely Palestinian water and Alexander Lincoln, Sentinels Assistance Fund for Children: In Hot
Inks place. A special service, will be hold
the hospital, one with serious in- colors in Detroit.
efficial. After referring to "the memory of David Traxler, from in the ...lining at which glra Doughte
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiller; in I. Brown will Mahe epeaker repreasiot.
juries. A maximum of a dozen re-
Jewish
brigade
Roosevelt
took
to
The Avukah organization is to
leg the moth... and MIN Ines IFelth
ceived slight first aid. No Arabs be credited with sponsoring Mr. Washington," Runyon wrote, on memory of Wallace Rosenheim of G. intone repreeenting the
tt
danghtera
tusterhood member. who are Interested
were involved among the demon- Newmann 's visit to Detroit; col- March 14 of this year, that the New York, from Mr. and Mrs.
, lelting the Condor &hoot lass at
stants, who consisted mainly of laborating with the Avukah were real issue is the tight for "Western Joseph Hartman; in memory of the w•vne
County Training school at
Salonica and other Oriental Jews the Detroit Zionist Organization, Christian civilization," which can Mrs. Louis Weisman, from Mr. and Northville. on May 3. ahonld get in
Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss Sadie tem h with Mrs. Nat• Behlafer, Garfield
ft who were particularly agitated by League for Labor Palestine. be won "only if we recognize that
7:40.
MARVIN SIMONS, WHO HAS CATERED TO A DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC
Hirschman
and
Jesse
F.
Hirsch-
the murder of Chazan, who was Peale-Zion, Branch No. 3, Work- the enemy is world-wide and that
an immigrant from Salonica. Two era' Alliance, Arlosoroff Branch, it is Jewish in origin." In another man.
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, NOW PRESENTS A NEW
1:1
For the social service relief fund: Rabbi and Mrs. Bengia Now
Revisionists harangued the crowd Senior Iladaasah, Jewish Commu- letter Runyon wrote that "the old-
FURNITURE SHOW ROOM—A NEW MERCHANDISING POLICY
in memory of David Traxler, from
Reside in Moodus, Conn.
during the funeral." nity Center and Art Committee. line Americans of $1,200 a year
Mr, and Mrs. Munroe Rosenfield;
direct to the public—America's finest
Wise Says 1,000 Will Go to Pal-
A noteworthy factor of the ex. want a Hitler." Lincoln, replying in memory of Wallace Rosenheim
Marvin Simons Company now offers
Mn. Esther Bengis, wife of
estine for Every Jew Killed
hibit was the beautiful catalog to Runyon and to his complaint of New Yorks from Mr. and Mrs.
Rabbi A. Bengia, author of "I Am
furniture at one-half (1/ 2 ) the normal mark-up.
NEW YORK (WNS)--Charac• published by the sponsoring or- that it was difficult to raise money Monroe Rosenfield.
a Rabbi's Wife," announces that
for his purposes from the rich,
terizing the Palestine riots as a ganizations containing a remark-
This is not a special sale, but our permanently fixed policy. A new merchan-
For special care for patients: her book is now available from her
wrote: "I think, as you say, that
furniture at a price you would
lY "challenge to the Jews of the able note on Elias Newman's work the Jewish threat is
From Home Relief Society and at their summer residence in Moo-
dising method enables us to offer you the finest
a
real
one.
world" and a spur to renewed ac- by Karl Schwartz, the director of My hope is in the election next Jennie Grogan Mendelson Memo- , due, Conn. Those who have re-
expect to pay for the ordinary kind.
tivity on behalf of Palestine, and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
the largest and most com-
ceived woies of the book are asked
autumn, and I believe that our real rial Fund.
Our new show room, occupying two city blocks, is
reaffirming the Jews' desire to
to remit for It to Moodus.
lies iacco m pli shing
. i...
prehensive display of fine furniture in Detroit.
live in peace with the Arab popu• Mauves Buys Newman's Feint• the
'I Am a Rabbi's Wife" describes
-. Scene
lotion, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, na-
Bed Room, Dining Room, and Living Room Furniture in Eighteenth Century
rest
of
1936
the
number
of
Ger-i
the trials of the rabbinate, and is
J ewish Re f uges

IISti"
.
INDIeANAfFPOLL
leg o
tional chairman of the United Pal-
and
Italian,
await
your
inspection.
You
are
cordially
man
Jewish
emigres
admitted
to
a
most
artistic observation on the
Admitted
to
U.
S.
Since
Jan.
1
English, Modern, French,
estine Appeal, speaking over Sta. "Early Morning in Sated, Pales-
water-color painting by From Jan. 1 April 15, 1936, this country will reach about 6000. experiences of a rabbi's wife. It
lion WJZ in a national hookup, ti ne ," •
invited.
is • fine and earnest story and in
there were 1116 German Jews ad-
Palestin-
s declared that for every Jew killed Elias Newman, eminent
been acquired by mated to the United States under Rumania Make. Abeat Face en good reading not only for rabbis
hi
in Palestine the Jewish people will jail artist, has
Anti-Semitism
and Jew* who are directly inter-
law, according to figures
assist
1,000
Jewish
immigrants
to
the
John
Herron
Art
Museum
of the quota
I
BUCHAREST (WNS) — Bow- ested In Jewish affairs, but for
Bu ar d e eaupus bl in icce byAptrhile 16 another
settle in Pal e stine. Asserting that Indianapolis, according to an an- m
the average layman as well, in
ing
to
the
wide-spread
protests
by
Peat,
t
r nouncement
oc utnc re .
he was not disheartened by the ne
200 have been admitted. These fig-
fig- democratic forces at home and the view of the human interest ele-
ed
C tdei
e Pe a lt'
b u'rea
ss
painting
by
recent events in Palestine and o
w :d re ns itc;ezpa dra eri nir
ith tahetota
lalstof seven opposition of public opinion ments incorporated In the book.
describing the riots as "nothing from Mr. Newman's recent ex-
abroad, the Rumanian government
Proceeds from the sale of this
more than the clashes of heated
months of 1935. During all of 1935 has decided to temper its friend- book help to defray doctors' ex-
FINE FURNITURE ... BALDWIN PIANOS
individuals," Dr. Wise said "we hibition in Indianapolis.
penses
Zer Rabbi Bengis who has
ship
for
the
anti-Semitic
move-
the
number
of
Jewish
immigrants
t
must resolve to give a generous
We ate told that all Nazi officials was 4.937. Of those 1,853 were ment, at least for the time being. been ill.
A t. aitcowl
outpouring of our means to the
Indicative
of
its
about-face
was
United Palestine Appeal so that when sick slink at night in to the from Germany, 952 from Poland
MICHIGAN THEATRE IUILDING
Sol Maksik of Long Island has
the sodden ban on anti-Semitic
our program for the rebuilding of offim of Jewish physicians . . . and 751 from Canada. If the pres-
captain of the Unieer-
Jewish life in Palestine may eon- They don't believe in Aryan medi- ent rate of Jewish Immigration demonstrations and efforts to root been name!
city of Pennsylvania boxing team.
from Germany continues for the out Nazi organizations.
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