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F

A merica Apish Periodical Cotter

■11■••■■■ •••1,

All Jewish News
All Jewish View:
WITHOUT BIAS

CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

v

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED (-1,

MICHIGAN

ILE ETROIT LWISII KRONICII

and

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FORM PERMANENT Nahum Sokolow Is Dead
JEWISH EGRESS Honorary President of World Zionist Organization and
BODY IN DETROIT H Jewish Agency t Succumbs in London at

61 Organizations Joined the
Movement at Conference
Last Sunday

EFFORTS FOR WORLD I
CONGRESS ENDORSED

Delegates Elected to Con- 1
gresa Sessions in Wash-
inton June 13, 14

4,500 Visas Granted
For Jewish Settlers

British policy with relation to
the Jewish people remains un-
changed, it was indicated in the
grant of 4,600 certificates for
additional Jewish immigrants to
Palestine in the next four
months. This will admit 20,000
Jews, since each immigrant is
allowed to bring a family of
three to five.
A royal commission to in-
vestigate Arab and Jewish
grievances in Palestine was ap-
pointed by the British' Cabinet.

PROCLAIM CURFEW
IN JERUSALEM AS
THREE ARE KILLED

CADILLAC
1-040

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936

VOL. XXXVII No 52

TELEPHONE

,

PROTEST MEETING Allied Jewish Campaign Extended Until
AGAINST POLAND May 29 to Enable Volunteers to Reach
TO BE ON SUNDAY

Condemnation of Atrocities
to Be Voiced at Litt.
man's Theater

BENJAMIN WINTER OF
NEW YORK TO SPEAK

Rabbi Hershman, Dr. Nocka,
Rabbi Fram Among
Other Speakers

Large Number of Unsolicited Prospects

Goal is Short of $36,000 as This Issue of The Chronicle Goes to
Press; Leaders Confident Quota Can be Reached
With Workers' Effort

DAILY LUNCHEON MEETING OF WORKERS MARKED
BY EVIDENCE OF DEVOTION IN DRIVE'S CAUSES

Opposition to the frightful
treatment accorded to Jews in
Spokesmen for 61 local organi-
l'oland will be voiced at the pro-
nations with an aggregate mem-
test meeting to be held on Sun-
bership of 14,000 laid the founda-
day, May 24, at 2 p. m., at Litt-
tion for a Detroit branch of the
man's Theater, 12th and Seward.
American Jewish Congress at the
The meeting will be conducted
conference held last Sunday after-
under the auspices of the De-
noon at the Jewish Community
troit branch, American Commit-
Center.
10,000 Attend Funeral of tee Appeal for the Relief of Jews
At a four and one-half-hour
Jews
Murdered
by
in Poland, Inc.
session which was marked by
Arabs
The committee issued a stirring
heated discussions, the delegates
appeal to all Jews in Detroit,
finally reached a state of harmony
MACHINE GUNS, HEAVY men and women, to rally to the
and unity and unanimously in-
of their unfortunate bro-
dorsed the proposal to support the
PATROLS GUARD CITY defense
thers in Poland and to voice their
movement for a World Jewish
condemnation of the atrocities
Congress.
Toll of Jewish Dead in Dis- perpetrated upon them by the or-
Form Permanent Body
turbances Has Reached
ganized anti-Semitic elements in
The 148 delegates in attend-
that country.
Total of 26
ance also unanimously voted in

Suitable resolutions will be pre-
favor of the proposal of the reso-
JERUSALEM (WNS—Palcor sented to the assembleage, pro-
lutions committee, which was
Agency)—All
citizens
of
Jerus-
testing
the economic, religious
headed by Simon Shetzer, for the
alem were forbidden to use the and racial discriminations against prospective donors among whom are many of last year's contributors.
formation of a permanent De-
streets and traffic was completely the Jews in Poland and calling
troit Jewish Conress organiza-
As this issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes to press, the amount raised is
banned from the hours of 8 p. no. upon the government there to sup-
tion.
to 6 a. m., as an unprecedented prom the riots, maimings and kill- $36,000 short of the quota. With an extra week allowed for solicitations, Fred M.
THE LATE NAHUM SOKOLOW
A third resolution adopted by
curfew was imposed upon the ings practiced upon the defense- Butzel, general chairman of the drive; Henry Wineman, chairman of the pre-cam-
the conference expressed the sym-
LONDON (WNS-Palcor Ages- helped not only in obtaining for city as a result of the consterna- less Jews by bands of hooligans. paign division, and Abe Srere, chairman of the general division, remained confident
pathy of Detroit Jewry with rela-
the Jewish people the right to re- tion resulting from the murder, of
The Speakers
that the entire quota can and will be reached.
tives of victims in the present dia. cy)—Dr: Nahum Sokolow, honor-
establish the Jewish National three Jews as they were coming
Prominent national and local
turbances in Palestine, pledged ary president of the World Zionist
The devotion to the drive's causes evidenced at the daily campaign luncheons
Home in Palestine but also aided out of the Edison Cinema in the speakers will make addresses and
Organization
and
the
Jewish
Ages.
whole-hearted support in all ef-
leaders that the
in drawing up various minority center of Zichron Moshe, Jet:48h will voice the indignation of the held at Hotel Statler by the workers served further to encourage
forts to continue the work for cy for Palestine, who was presi-
*army of volunteers will continue
clauses protecting Jews in Euro- quarter in the heart of Jerusalem decent, American citizenship of
Palestine's reconstruction, a n d dent of these bodies from 1931 to
-
the
solicitations
until victory is
Constables
with
machine
guns
pa
pean countries as part of the post-
called upon the Arabs in Pales - 1936, died here suddenly at the war settlements. In the course of trolled Jerusalem as police and this and other communities with
achieved.
military took the strongest pre- the nftnner in which three and a
tine to work in peace and in har - age of 75.
Mr. Nicer announced that
Known as the dean of Hebrew his wanderings throughout the
half million Jews in Poland are
mony with Jews in the Holy Land.
cautions to guard against the re-
there will be • luncheon of
literature and also as one of the world in the interests of the Zion-

newel of attacks. The Old City treated.
The Committee.
worker. at noon on Monday at
foremost diplomats and scholars of ist movement, he had conferences
Serving on the credentials com- the Jewish people in modern times, with the leaders of virtually every was surrounded with the heaviest Benjamin Winter, prominent
Hotel Stotler, and that on ac-
New Yorker, national chairman of
mittee which registered the dele- Dr. Sokolow was one of the three nation. In 1917 he met Pope Bene- patrols.
count of the Shevuoth Festi-
The cold-blooded murders, when the Federation of Polish Jews in
gates, and reported on their af- principal Jewish figurhs at the dict XVI. At the'time of his death
val meetings will then be sus-
Mrs. Leo M. Abrahams of wended
filiations with the Congress move- Paris Peace Conference, who he was active as director of the a young Arab emptied a revolver America; Rabbi Leon Fram of
until the following Fri-
Temple Beth El, Rabbi A. M.
into
the
crowd
emerging
front
East
Orange,
N.
J.,
to
Ad-
ment at the conference, were
day, May 29, at 12 noon, also
Department of Culture and Edu-
Hershman of Congregation
( PLEASE TURN TO s'AGE 3)
David Sheraga and Sol Lifsitz.
at hotel Statler. The cam-
cation which was created by the
dress
Service
on
June
7
Shaarey Zedek, Dr. Necks, well
Serving on the resolutions com-
World Zionist Organization at its
paign will officially close with
known New York orator and oth-
mittee with Mr. Shetzer were
last Congress in Lucerne, in Sept.
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, chairman of next Friday's luncheon at which
era will address Sunday's mass
Philip Rosenthal, William Hordes,
1935.
the committee in charge of con- time a sufficient amount is ex-
Mrs. S. Lichtenstein, J. Levin, A.
'
Editor, Spokesman for Jewry
secration services of Congregation pected to be reported to make
Messages of sympathy have
Pointed Remarks by the Ex
C. Lappin, A. Rubenstein, and
Shaarey Zedek, this week an- the event a victory celebration.
Sokolow was born in 1861 in
waive
Director
of
the
been
received
from
public
offic-
Louis Rosenzweig.
The office of the campaign
nounced that Mrs. Leo M. Abra-
Wynsogrod near Plock, Poland.
Allied Jewish Campaign
ials and prominent men in the
The nominations committee was
barns of East Orange, N. J., will will be moved this Monday
Launching upon a literary career
A. II. Friedland, director of th state and nation and will be read
headed by Leon Kay as chairman "Judaism Versus the New
,from
the ballroom floor of the
in his youth, he became editor .of
:
By KURT PEISEL....., -
and included Mrs. J. Ilaggai, Max
Modern Religions" to
Steller to the 14th floor, where
Hebrew Cleveland Bureau of Jewish EdaEEE M the meeting., Christian clergy
— famous .
."Hazefira,"
will be honored at a testi- men and laymen will join their
.1, Black, D, Temchin, Mrs. Maurice
are expected to make
- Be Theme-Mondar^•" — periodical, in 1884. It was his work cation,
workers
monial dinner to be held in The fellow citizens of the Jewish faith
Landau, I. Itzkowitz, Mrs. - S.
their reports during the coin-
during this period that earned him Hollenden Hotel on June 2. in strongly disapproving the rac-
LTHOUGH IT IS 1MPOS-
A
Cohen, Ben F. Goldman, B. Lin-
ing
week.
Rabbi Leon Feuer of the Col- the title of "the founder of modern
SIBLE,, at this writing, to
Distinguished Jewish educators ial, religious and economic dis-
den.
In an urgent appeal made at
The conference was presided lingwood Avenue Temple, Toledo, Hebrew journalisr.." During his will come to Cleveland to join in crimination practiced against the ascertain just how far we shall
life-time he wrote innumerable
the luncheon of Allied Jewish
be
from
the $323,650 quota by Fri-
over by Philip Slomovitz, who was who will be remembered by De- treatises and volumes on Jewish paying tribute to Friedland at this Jews in Poland.
Campaign
workers at Hotel Stat-
also elected chairman of the pro- troiters as the rabbi who delivered
day noon, it is certain that a great
60 Groups Co-Operate
culture and philosophy, belles-let- function, which marks his 25th an-
ler on Wednesday, Rabbi Leon
The Detroit branch, American many prospects will not be reached.
visional Congress organization in
tres and Zionist problems. His niversary in Jewish education in
Franc called upon Detroit Jews to
America and his 15th year in Committee Appeal for the Relief How far we shall be from the
Detroit. Mrs. Albert Feldstein and
"History of Zionism," a two-vol-
respond promptly to the current
of Jews in Poland, is composed of desired goal is questionable. But
Aaron Kutnick were erected sec-
ume work, is the standard author- Cleveland.
appeal in ender to assure that the
we
must
cover
the
ENTIRE
Jew-
The
author
of
many
Hebrew
more
than
60
local
Jewish
or-
retaries of the Congress and acted
ity on the subject. He was one of
work of 46 important relief and
text•books, poems, songs and short ganizations and was formed to ish community.
as secretaries of the conference.
the associates of Dr. Theodor
educational agencies should not



Speakers at Conference
Herzl in the founding of the World stories, Mr. Friedland is helping aid the Jews of Poland in every
be curtailed. Mr. Wineman pre-
Our first aim, of move, is
An inspiring address was de-
Zionist Organization. When Dr. to create a modern Ilebrew liters- possible way in their hour of mis-
sided at the luncheon.
tare, and he is one of the most fortune. It is part of • national
to REACH OUR GOAL. Too
livered by Leon Gellman, member
Herzl died, Sokolow became the
A total of $273,449, or 85 per
influential men in America in giv- organization which is carrying on
many will suffer if we do not--
of the national executive commit -
general secretary of the World
cent of the goal, was reported
foo many inatitutions will see
tee of the Congress, national
Zionist Organization at Cologne in ing impetus to the renaissance of the fight for Polish Jewry. The
raised on Wednesday, and of this
Hebrew. Detroit office of the organization
their work curtailed, if we do
president of Mizrachi, who made
1905. In that year he also founded
sum the pre-campaign division
Pis Hebrew stories for young is at 604 Grirwold Bldg., tele-
not. The human element in-
a plea for unity in the fight for
secured :2'26,022 or 94 per cent
"Ilaolom," , the Zionist Hebrew
Cherry 0715.
volved is too appealing for us
human rights and emphasized the
weekly, which is now published in pebple are eagerly read by boys phone,
of its goal, and $47,427, or 57
This organization is now call-
to stop our work until we have
priority of Palestine in the solu-
Jerusalem, and of which he was and girls everywhere and they are
per cent of its goal, was secured
learning to love the language ing upon all citizens to join in
accomplished our purpose.
the editor at the time of his death.
tion of the Jewish problem.
by the general division headed by
through an appreciation of its the fight to save 3,500,000 Jews in
His political career began as
Other speakers were James I.
Abe Srere.
literature. Poland from extinction through
early as 1909 when he joined
There is one thing that I want
Division B of the general di-
Ellmann, president of the Zionist
Dr. Barnett R. Brickner, of the pogroms perpetrated upon them
David Wolffsohn, then World Zion-
vision approached its goal on
re-emphasize at this time. We are
organization of Detroit, who
Euclid Avenue Temple, is chair- almost daily, and the fate of mass
M.
ABRAHAMS
MRS.
LEO
-
ist president, on a mission to Con-
Wednesday when Its co-chairmen,
pleaded for unity, and Joseph
packing 46 campaigns into one
man of the national sponsors com- starvation which is facing them.
stantinople. During the pre-war,
through this campaign. If it were be the principal speaker at the A. J. Blumenau and Ben B. Fen-
Haggai, who emphasized the im-
mittee, which includes over 200
portance of Palestine in the pres-
not for the Allied Jewish Cam- third annual consecration service ton, reported that they had raised
( PLEASE rues TO I•A0111 3 )
leading American Jews.
FRANKLIN TO DISCUSS
paign, every one of us would be to be held on Sunday, June 7, in a total of $3,837 or 96 por cent
ent crisis.
The vice-chairmen are Edward
Proof of the extreme interest
DRIVE'S AFTERMATH called upon to contribute 46 dif- the main auditorium of the syna- of their quota.
M. Baker, Aaron Garber and Ezra
Team 3 of the pre-campaign di-
evidenced in the Congress move-
ferent times—to work 46 different
gogue.
Z. Shapiro of Cleveland and Dr.
vision, headed by Maurice Aron-
ment came when more than 40
Under the title, ''Who's Who in times—to be burdened, literally,
Mrs. Abrahams is prominently son and Harry S. Grant, which
Samson Benderly, director of the
delegates presented themselves as
every week in the year.
Bureau of Jewish Education in Detroit Jdwry," Dr. Leo M. Frank-
known in the east as a leader in oversubscribed its. goal by rais-
• • •
candidates for delegates to the
various Jewish movements. Bite is ing $77,012, is trailed by pre-
New York, Rebbi Solomon Gold - lin will, on Sunday morning, May
RABBI LEON FEUER
Congress session to be held in
24,
discuss
certain
impressions
Our
unified
campaign
effort
the national vice president of the campaign's Team 4, of which
man of Chicago, formerly of the
Washington on June 13 and 14.
that have come to him during the
reduces the community's fund-
Women's League of the United
Cleveland
Jewish
Center,
Menach
the
principal
address
of
the
Al-
,
Congress Delegates
Rabbis Franklin and Fram em Ribalow, editor of the Hadoar, course of the Allied Jewish Cam- raising obligations to a mini- Synagogue of America and i s Joseph II. Ehrlich is chairman.
lied
Jewish
Campaign
dinner
of
Mr. Ehrlich reported on Wednes-
In order to make it possible for
paign.
to
Conduct
Services
on
mum, and cuts down campaign
(P1.6AAR TURN TO PAGE
Hebrew
weekly,
Hayim
Green-
last
year,
will
be
the
•pecial
lec-
iPLEASIC TURN TO i ,ar PAVE)
minority groups to be able to
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
Services at the Temple will be-
expenses; thereby permitting
for
the
annual
closing
exer-
berg,
editor
of
the
Jewish
Fron-
Sunday,
May
31
turer
of
elect delegates, each representa-
the causes. participating in the
cises Beth El L•ollege of Jew-
tier, and Dr. Stephen S. Wise of gin, as usual, at 10:45.
tive was permitted to vote for not
Except
for
the
confirmation
PAGE I)
Drive, to benefit financially,
York.
(PLEASE TURN TO
(PLEASE TURN TO F. WOE I)
On Sunday morning, May 31, New
and the community to benefit
The following Detroiters are on service, which takes place on the
the rabbis of Temple Beth El will the national sponsors' committee: following Sunday morning, the
by saving much time and ef-
confirm a class of 107 children, 52 Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. A. M. service this week will represent
fort.
, • . •
girls and 55 boys. The general Ilershman, Bernard Isaacs and the closing Sunday morning serv-
ice of the season. Sabbath morn-
I hope, therefore, that it is not
theme of the service, which has Philip Slomovitz. Dr. Bernard ing services will go forward with-
LEWISOHN
By
also
Heller
of
Ann
Arbor
is
asking too much of our workers,
especially written by Dr. Leo
out interruption throughout the when we ask them to spend a few
A Few Believe-It-Or•Not Paragraphs on the Pentecost been
M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram member of the sponsors' commit-
Thls cetera* 4 copyright by the germ Arts realm gruesome Re-
entire year.
extra days, if necessary, after this
Festival, to Be Observed May 27 and 28
for this occasion, will be "Jewish tee.
production in whole or la pert strictly forbidden gay lairlegcmsat oa
Friday's luncheon, to cover the
this copyright will be mosecuted.
I a nd American Ideals."
ide a ls
prospects they were unable to
The Confirmation service at
By RABBI ABRAHAM ISRAELITAN
reach, up to that time.
Temple Beth El stands out among
like the numerical majority of any
• • .
similar
ceremonies
in
other
Tem-
'FAREWELL TO JACOB
, yndit Rt../
Astro
Arts
Fe•t
ore
.
-A,
(ropyr1510.15
group, were not the kind of people
ples in that each year the service
WASSERMANN"
bi addition to reaching our
to buy the works of Wassermann.
an-
that is unfortunately missing in is newly written by the rabbis.
goal,
financially,
we
have
The
books
of
all
the
eminent
In the Middle Ages, on Sha-
His extraordinary and resounding
There are other important fea-
modern Jew!
TURN TO PAGE
German Jewish writers forbidden successes, which became ever mere
buoth, the Jewish boy of northern the soul of the
• • •
OPPOSITE
ITE EDITORIAL ) )
OPPOS
tures in which the preparation for Rabbi of Free Synagogue, in Sermon, Touches Upon Moral
in the land of the Nazis are now extraordinary and resounding dur-
Europe began his education. This
The Jews of Morocco have the confirmation in Temple Beth El
Aspects of Questions Which Faced America
occurred when the boy was five or
published by the house of Querido ing the last decade of his life,
on differs from that of other congre-
in Amsterdam. Over the imprint were due to German readers. It
six years old. At daybreak, he was following very strange custom
in Recent Years
, time, gations. For three years preceding
Shabuoth:
Around
Minch
there has now appeared • book was Germans who bought the
brought to the synagogue by his
the
confirmation,
the
pupils
do
spe-
all—both adults and children—
called"Jacob Wassermann: Figure, greater part of the many, many
father or by some pious and
h cial work, attending classes 'n
An eloquent endorsement of which was more fearful of the
Conflict, Work" by his widow, the thousands of copies of "Caspar
learned member of the community. pour pitchers of waterover eac
attenuation
of
the
safe
deposit
box
other. Of course, their holiday religion not only as the usual s
President Franklin D. Roosevelt content that concerned about any-
There he met his teacher, who
very
excellent and able Frau Hauser," "The Gooseman," "The
sions of the School of Religion,
showed him a slate, upon which clothes are ruined—au
Marta Karlweis Wassermann. And World's Illusion," "The Mauritziue
but as well for special instruction and his policies was sounded on moral and political problem. Dur-
The
Men's
Club
of
Congrega-
was written the Ilebrew alphabet not seem to worry the Moroccan
this book will be • memorable Case" and "Etzel Andergast." And
Sunday morning, May 17, by Dr. ing the two administrations which
on week days.
tion Shaarey Zedek, at Its annual
backward and forward, and also Jews.
• • .
Moreover, each child is sub- Stephen S. Wise in his address be- preceded that of President Roose- meeting held on May 14, elected book for generations both for what it was Corman youth, not only
the following three verses: "The
it reveals deliberately and for Jewish youth, which in those last
The famous King David, accord- jected by the rabbis to a special fore the Free Synagogue, at Car- velt, we had an era of speculation EIconan H. Saulson as president
law commanded us by Moses is
what it reveals only half con- great hectic passionately prophetic
comparable to the South Sea Island
interview, based upon a three-fold
the inheritance of the Congrega- ing to tradition, passed away on questionnaire bearing upon the negie Hall in New York, on the speculation mania. The 'get-rich- for the ensuing term. Theodore sciously.
years of his lile crowded to him—
tion of Jacob," "And the Lord the festival of Shabuoth. There- child's askiration, habits and in- subject "President R o os eve It's quick' years of the Coolidge ad- Baruch was'elected vice-president
Wassermann died on the last to him and not to another—in per-
Leadership of America: Is It Good
and John Frazer, secretary and
called unto Moses, and 'peke unto fore, in Palestine, on this holiday,
ministration
under
the
leadership
day
of
the
year
1933
at
the
early
son and by letter to ask of hint:
clinations. These questionnaires or Bad?"
treasurer.
him out of the tent of meeting, we find many Jews flocking to the
are submitted to the parents of the
In the course of his address Dr. of men who knew or ought to have
The following were elected as age of 60. Ili was afflicted with What are we to do? What are we
saying," and "May the Torah be tomb of David, and reciting there
known
better,
were
followed
and
diabetes;
he
showed
early
symp-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I)
to believe? How are we to live?
Wise stated: :
members of the board of direc-
my daily calling, and God Al- Psalms.
I am trying to imply two impor-
Some believe that this great
Whatever may be alleged with discrowned by the bankruptcy tors: Samuel Heyman, Nathan L. toms of angina poeloris. True.
mighty my helper." The teacher
years of Coolidge's successor.
Yet he would have been the last tant facts: One, that • Jew known
Hebrew
ruler
was
also
born
on
regard
to
the
partisan
character
Milstein,
Arthur
S.
Purdy,
Philip
. then read the names of the letters,
Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugu-
one
to
deny
that
he
died
not
of
to
be a Jew, for Wassermann for
of
this
address,
this
pulpit
will
not
festival.
Rosenthal, !ferry Satovsky, Abe
Deadline Is Advanced
and the boy repeated them. Then this important
. •
permit itself to be diverted from rated as the President of a nation Schmier, Harry M. Shulman, Dr. disease but of the year 1933. How aB his wrongheadedness never
the slate was smeared with honey,
For
Next
Week's
Issue
that
was
bankrupt.
could
he
have
lived?
For
the
year
pusafooted
the fact, never as he
The anient Sadducesn sect—that
the consideration of the purely
Leonard Sidlow, Jay I. Jay, Carl
and the child was told to lick it.
1933 destroyed all he stood for, himself said fought with closed
Hi. Super-Optimistic Timidity
only to the Mo-
moral aspects of the questions
This was done in order to impress sect that adhered
office, he Schiller. Philip Slomovitz, Morris strove for, was and achieved. I
On
account
of
Decoration
"When
he
came
to
a Jew, and per-
such
saic law—maintained that Sha-
visor, that
which have faced American
Seligman.
upon him the sweetness of the
draw
Day occurring on Saturday,
buoth should begin on the seventh
throughout the years of President might have shirked a mighty and
The Men's Club decided to repeat: achieved! For it is, of haps only such an one, can
Torah. The boy was then given a
crushing
responsibility,
as
did,
for
when
there
will
be
no
mail
course,

Nazi
lie
that
the
German
toward himself the best elements
Sunday after Passover. According
Roosevelt's leadership. There are
cake and an egg upon which were
the most part, his distinguished sponsor a moonlight on the Steam- Jews "made" the German Jewish of a Gentile people, and the second
deliveries. the issue of May 29
Shabuoth would fall
convictions
which
must
be
uttered,
view,
er Put-In-Bay on Monday evening.
written verses praising the study to their
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
May 31—not
even though one be in danger of predecessor. Had there been rioU Aug. 3. in collaboration with the authors and the great liberal fact that the life and Influence of
of the Torah. The teacher read this year on Sunday,
icle will go to press • day
papers owned by Jews. There this man Jacob Wassermann prove
on May 27, our Shabuoth date.
incurring the suspicion or the in New York, disturbances in Bos- Young Foeple's Society.
those verses, the child repeated
ton,
revolt
in
Chicago,
sedition
in
• • •
earlier than usual. All copy
Jews beyond any doubt that the Nazis
charge of partisanship from which
Members expressed their appre- never were enough German
them, and then he was given the
San
Francisco,
and
had
President
for the imue of May 29 will
The Jews of Abyssinia also do
I have for years freed myself. I
eMtion of the service rendered to do that. even if one adds the have betrayed, defiled, outraged
cake, the egg and many other good
therefore have to be in the
not have the same date for Sha-
remind my people that, prior to Roosevelt Coolidge-like mercilessly during the past two years by the Jewish readers of German in Aus- not only the Jews but all that was
things.
hands of the editor not later
buoth that we have. They celebrate
(PLEASE TURN TO TAOS
the election of President Coolidge, suppressed every riot and revolt, retiring president, Harry M. Shul- tria, Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary.
This interesting and picturesque
OPPOSITS SDI CORIAL I
than 4:30 p. m. on Monday,
And the majority of German Jews,
this holiday on the 12th of Siren
I predicted that he would win the then the Tories of the nation who man.

ceremony clearly reveals the great --six days after our Shabuoth. It
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST FACIA)
May 25.
help of the safe-deposit box vote,
and powerful love of the medieval
IPLICAMC TURN TO LAST FAGS)
Jew for Jewialt education—a love

Campaign Luncheons to be Held on Monday, May 25, and Friday,
May 29; Move Drive Headquarters to 14th Floor,
Hotel Statler

Leaders of the Allied Jewish Campaign on Thursday an-
Fri-
nounced an eleventh-hour decision to extend the drive until
to
reach
day, May 29, in order to enable the large army of workers
many hundreds who remained unsolicited as the campaign was
about to be closed.
Kurt Peiser, executive director of the drive, expressed con-
fidence that the entire quota of $323,550 will be raised if the
volunteers will set out determinedly to reach a large number of

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Saulson Is Chosen
President Shaarey
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