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GRADUATIONS IN THREE BRANCHES
OF HEBREW SCHOOLS JUNE 7 I 8 10

1

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

REP ORT PR OGRESS
IN POL SOH RELIEF Infant Welfare Fund of De•IJUNIOR CONGREGATION'

toot Hadassah
!INTERESTING F' E ATURE
DRIVE FOR $25,000
I AT SHABUOTH SERVICES
---
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

of the infant welfare fund of the l At the Shaarey Zcdek Shabuoth
lcises will be held at the Phila not yet affiliated are urged to send Detroit chapter of Hadassah,services, an interesting feature
d
two
delegates
each
to
the
next
ceived contrigutions front the fol. was established. Members of the
elphia-Byron
School,
Wednesda
the program, and Louis Pam*
Y meeting.
lowing: Sunday School's eighth grade
one of the instructors, will wet, evening, June 10. This will be a
Joseph
II,
Ehrlich
is
treasurer
Sir, and Mrs. Theodore Levin,' Presented a
the gift for the school. A. J. Lech Joint celebration in which th e
resume of the Ten I
of the drive and contributions in honor of the confirmants, Wil- logs.
other
two
classes
will
participate
entsa
pe and
over, former principal of the
rteptie
theirmeearn-1
w
• should be mailed to Mr. Ehrlich, liam Ellman, Sandreea Goldstick
school, will address the graduates. The ceremony will be in charge of
were 'I
at the headquarters of the Amer- and Shirly Kopel.
Greetings will be extended by Mrs. the class president, Samuel Krohn
the following:' Marilyn Koffman,I
' ican Committee Appeal, 604 Gris-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, : Anita Cohane, June Smith, Rob- I
Bert Smokier for the Woman's The valedictorians will be Shirley
wold
Bldg.,
phone,
Cherry
0715.
in honor of confirmants: Sidney I „ ert
Ruth Nathanson, Arnold
Auxiliary and by Miss Rose Her- Subar and David Storer. The
o . Korn,
s,
i
Speaking over the facilities of
man for the Alumni Association. presentation of the gift,,which will Harry Weinberg's Jewish hour Alexander, Jr., Jeanne Appleby, ('ohs, Edith Dickler, Selma Gal.'
low,
Marjorie .Bennett, Joan Savage, , ?w
Diplomas will be awarded by consist of an unusually large Par
Miller and Saul I
last Sunday, Joseph Ilaggai, sec- Robert Steinberg, Bruce Spilker
m
estian
map,
will
be
given
by
Mo ss'
' The program was so well 1
Maurice Landau, a member of the
Rebecca Ungar and Iltshelle Green. retary of the organization, made a and Jean Brodie.
Boa rd ducation.
, presented before the Junior and
Max Gordon, class instructor, will stirring appeal to Detroit Jewry
;
Senior
Congregation that it ha s ..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Stone,
in
Tuxedo School Graduation
accept it for the school. The candle to respond to this call for aid to honor of confirmants:
been instituted as an annual c os - I
Robert l , tom.
The graduation of the Tuxedo- ceremony and the recipients for their oppressed brethren in Poland,
Steinberg, Audrey Buckndr and 1
I
Holmur School will be held at the the next class will be Anne Radin, I Morris Shatzen spoke over Ma- Jane Goldstein.
On Saturday, Slay 30, the resu_l
Irnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence Florence Katz, Pearl Rappoport 1 tion WS1I3C through the courtesy
d ad n Menorah I
/nes of the Sera
Mrs. Mary Gordon, in honor
and Dexter, on Monday, June 8. and Mlle! Abrams, The following of Mr. Altman who generously
( were
were excellently delive red by Shir
Allan Barahal, class president, students will give a resume of the donated time during the Jewish the consecration of Eileen Blum- by Rosenthal and Rosalind
Arfa l
berg.
will be in charge of the exercises. Pentateuch and the Prophets: Nor- hour last Sunday to help the vic-
I respectively, To commemorate the I
The valedictorians will be Albert man Leemon, Ilarmon Tron, Jack tims of organized anti-Semitism in
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, i sigcance of Memeorial Day, 1
in honor of confirmants: Joan 1
Smith end Hannan Kraft. The Stone, Isadore Katz, Abraham Poland.
Henry Ehrlich delivered an in
Ben F. Goldman spoke Sunday
gift to the achool will be presented Strossky, Ilarold Greenberg and
Shirley Kopel and Leah 1 spiring talk and in accordance
by Emanuel Eizelman and Betty Bernard Margolis. Chernichov- evening over station WJBK on the Ruth Pearlman, j with a recently inaugurated cus-
Rottenberg. Sol Kasdan, principal, sky's poems will be recited by invitation of Aaron Kurland.
r. and Sirs. Robert Loewen-
, Ja ck G ordon, who was cele-
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, Wife of berg, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah brating his Bar Mitzvah anniver-
will accept the gift for the school. David Garmel, Sheldon Kaplan,
Several of Saul Chernichovsky's Charlotte Pearlstein and Freda Rabbi Specks, added' her • plea for of Jack. Hamburger and the con- sary, delivered timely remarks.
poems as well as an evaluation of Smolinsky. Greetings will be -ex- the aid of Jews in Poland in an firmation of Ruth A. Netzorg and
On June 6, the resume will be
th e poet, Chernichovsky, will .be tended by Mrs. Himon Kaplan address over radio Station WJR, the consecration of Marcia Dia-
given by Betty Geltner and the
,
delivered by the following students: president of the Woman's Auxil- Monday aftetrnoon. Mrs. Sperka mond and Eileen Blumberg,
selection of ' the Prophets by
Morris Camenezky, Nathan Kelma- iary, and Seymour Tilchin; mem- spoke in place of her husband,
Sir. and Mrs. Harry. Jackson, Miriam Zievd.
osi z, Nathan Saginaw, Gerald ber of the Alumni Assdciation . Rabbi Joshua Sperka, who was in honor of the confirmants: Stan-
C a n t o r s for Shovono were
Lipnick and Ruth Bassin. The Diplomas will be awarded by SI, schedtjled to make the address, but ord Clamage, Shirley Ruth Kopel, J erome Sonenklar and Sam Krohn
lighting of the candle ceremony H. Zackheim, chairman of the was suddenly called away to con- Robert Steinberg, Richard Berris and last Saturday Allan Barahal
duct a funeral service.
and the recipients for the next Board of Education.
andconsecration of Eileen Blum- was cantor,
Judge Joseph A. Sanders spoke berg.
year will be Zalmon Landau, Ida
The chorus at the three gradu-
over the facilities of WJR Wednes-
Dorchan, Belle Margolis and Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Leiberman,
ald Davison. Joseph Haggai, class ations will be in charge of Miss day afternoon and called upon all in memory of Sirs, Jennie New- Sassover Jews Meet Count
instructor, will give an address. Rebecca Rappoport. Harry Cohen, citizens, Jew and Gentile alike, to man.
Potocki
Rabbi Moses Fischer, member of president of the schools, will ad- conic to the rescue of these stricken
Mrs. Elizabeth Kaplan, in honor
the Board of Education, will be in dress the parents and friends of millions in the name of humanity of the Bar Mitzvah of Jack Ham-
A
delegation
from the First
and
fair
play.
burger.
charge of the awarding of the the graduates at the three exer-
Sassower Kr. U. V. Society in
diplomas. Greetings will be ex- cises. Bernard Isaacs, Superintend-
Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, in conjunction with the. United Sass-
tended by Mrs. Jack Tobin for the ent of the schools, will be in charge
memory of the yahrzeit of her ewer Relief, met the Honorable
Woman's Auxiliary and Al Weston of the opening addresses, The LARGE DELEGATION
mother and father, Mr. and hies.
Count Jerzy Potocki upon his ar-
for the Alumni Association,
F'eigenson Gold Medal, which has
GOES TO CONGRESS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Asherson, rival
in the United States on M.
Harris Kaplan.
Philadelphi a School Graduation been given to the outstanding stu-
S. "Batory." Count Potocki is
soyd MOILS (131:1C1131,100)
in honor of the confirmants, Leah beloved by
The third and last of the exer- dents for many years, will be
all Polish-American
awarded by Mrs. Ben Feigenson,
Ruth Pearlman and Richard Ber-
Jews in the United States, as
David; Max Chafetz, Poalei Zion; ris.
elndraedsb
y
J ews • in P o la d
Mrs. David Sheraga, Poalei Zion;
Sir. and Mrs. I. Levine, in honor Hu
of Jews waited hi s ar -
DR. AUGUST HEADS
Mrs. Anna Rosenthal ,Hebrew of the confirmation of Leah Ruth rival outside
the
pier to great
Pearlman,
DETROIT ZIONIST S •3 Progressive Branch 114,
Count Potocki and to express
A.; Joseph Haggai, Branch 79,
Mr. and Mrs, Moe Leiter, in their gratification upon his ap-
ICON, LUDEU PROM PAGE
J. N. W. A.; S. Goldberg, Poalei honor of the consecration of Marcia pointment as Ambassador
( CONF LU D FROM PAGEONE)
ONE)
Of the
I Zion; Dr. William Klein, Keshen-
Diamond, Eileen Blumberg, Mil- Republic of Poland to the United
Marwil, Jacob Miller, Simon Shet- ever Bessarabier Unterstitzung dred Frank and Lucille Kavanau, States and to bid him welcome.
has resigned. froth. the American
zer, Philip Slomovitz, Abraham Verein; Mandell Bernstein, Beth and in honor of the confirmation of
League against War and Fascism,
The delegation, headed by Jo-
Srere, Louis Stoll, Maurice Zack- Abraham; Leon Kay, Zionist Or- William Ellman.
as he can no longer be part of the helm,
seph Wander, was impressed with
ganization; B. Laikin, Poalei Zion;
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Sarasohn, in their reception by Count Potocki,
United Front with the Communists
The executive board is com- M. L. Black, Jewish Radio Forum; honor of the confirthents, Elaine
as "The vicious attacks of the
D. Temchin, Mizrach; Rabbn• I.
Communists on Zionism both in posed of the following: Maurice Stollman, Mirachi; Dr. A. N; Joy Sandorf, Ramond Gerson and
Paul Alan Wolfe,
Aronsson,
Maxwell L. Black,
Russia and Palestine and now in
burger an dthe consecration of
Mittleman, B'nai Moshe; M. Char-
Sirs, A. Kellmeyer, in honor of Lucille Kavanau, Eileen Blumberg
America represent an attempt to Harry Cohen, Anthony Deutsch,
ness,
Free
Burial
Association;
M.
the confirmants Ramon Gerson and and Marcia Diamond.
strike a death blow at the Jewish Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clarence
H. Enggass, Dr, David H. Fau- Bordelove, Jewish War Veterans:. Paul Alan Wolfe,
people."
Mrs, J. Friedberg, in memo's,
J. Gorelik, Ilurover Unterstitzung
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pearl- of Mrs. Jeennie Newman.
His letter of resignation follows: man, S. S. Fineman, Rabbi Leon
Fram, Dr. Bernard Friedlaender, Verein; Louis Levin, Pinsker Ve- man, in honor of the consecration.
May 20, 1036.
In memory of Mrs. Marion Ja-
"lir. harry F. Wald,
rein;
A.
Kutnick,
Poalei
Zion;
Bernard Isaacs, Mrs. II, L. Jack-
of Marcia Diamond and Eileen cobs, from Sir. and Mrs. Jesse
American League Against War and
•arelom
son, Abe Kasle, Joseph Kirsch- Mrs. Sara Levin, Chalutzos; Nor- Blumberg. Rich, Mrs. Elora Rich, Mr. and
112 E. DRS Si,
mann, Leon Kay, Dr. David Kli- Palestine; Mrs. A. Katzin, Euro-
Miss Hattie Gittlernan, in honor, Mrs. David Lichtig and Mr. and
New York Ply
ger, Dr. S. Q. Kesler, Samuel Ko- ris Lieberman, League for Labor of the Bar 'Mitzvah of Jack Ham- Mrs. Ellis Thal. '
Dear Or. Ward:
baker, Sirs. Maurice Landau , Sol peen Women's Welfare Organize-
I write thin letter with enotmoue re-
11, Levm, Milton Marwil, Dr. AL ion.
• getnt and only after great deliberation
S. Perlis, Arthur Purdy, Louis1 { A permanent Detroit breech of
It In my real/oration from In Ainerlean
League Agellnitt• War and Foreland
Robinson, Philip Rosenthal, Isaac the American Jewish Congreess
- We of the religion% groups have, o
Shetzer, II. M. Shulman, Cantor was organized at the conference
touree, had to do ,• great deal of ra
on May 17. The conference will;
tionaliontion when we entered Into •
.
. onenklar, Rabbi Joshua S.
united front with the Cm: mutilate, The
Sperka, Nathan Spevakow, Miss reconvene immediately after the
unwillItignelin of Communism to collet-
dee the poselbility of even an enlight- Jeanette M. Steinberg, Samuel sessions in Washington to hear re-
ned modern religion has canoed loony
ports from delegates and to plan
Weisman, Henry Wineman,
f deep ronvern. We leallited that,
future action in Detroit in behalf
Underneath It all. 11, 11 were being tole,
Convention Delegates
sled bee so ould be of mei- vice and
of the work of the Congress in this
not imeali. there
we c watt any reenact for
The following were elected dele- country and in the interests of the
the point Or VIeW Shirk our official
gates to the annual convention World Jewish Congress .
pteimnce represented.
1 have made then rationalisation. of the Zionist Organization of
A meeting of delegates to the
myself, despite many misgivings. Cer-
America to be held July ,1 to 4 Washington conference will be held
tain eventa. however, have brought me
10 the point Whore any sort Of united
in Providence, R. Simon Shet- o nMonday noon, June 8, at the
front with the Communiate is imp.-
zer, Dr. Harry E. August, Leon temporary office of the Congress,
&bk. I am still willing to work In N.
half of civil liberties when Conintuniets Kay, Abraham Cooper
, Max 1044 Penobscot Bldg.
Sr,, attacked and to participate with
Black, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Rabbi
any group In proteet• against Euclid
Leon
Fram
and
Nathan
Spevakow,
movements to America. 1 can no longer,
however, be part of an official union.
Mr. Ellmann, who submitted
TLe reason for this ix the •rtions of
the Communist. in Peleolineand the his annual report as president of
blanket endorse mast to these horrible the organization was tendered a
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ON11)
activities by American Communisto.
vote of appreciation for serv-
A Communist manifesto besued In Pal-
or at the stake or in pogroms or
mitin. Inat fall was one of the moons
ices rendered during the past
ntutilltutInt .plenients to the !doodah.;
three - Years as chairman of the in concentration camps is always
.- whit It is now goliwg on. The spirit of
manifesto was repealed in a hand
program committee and as presi- necessarily the higher man or the
bill that was widely illotributed durnig
dent. Joseph Ehrlich, in moving higher group and the conscious or
the g , reaent Mole. On Tuesday monies.
unconscious uphlder of higher
May IL the Ideas] •zneeneed In thin the vote of thanks, praised Mr.
Communist agitation in Palatine were
Ellmann highly for his devotion to values. And in the long run it is
defended and reerhool by Clarence A.
always the values embodied by the
Hathaway and M. J. OlgIn on behalf the cause.
persecuted that triumph and al-
of the Communiet party In Anirrica.
In the course of his annual re- ways the lower value of the perse-
The slat of them oretniations lo that
the Zioniet movement is a totmelo110 tool
port, Mr. Ellmann praised the cutors that perish in shame for
In the hand. of Britian intperiellimI and
loyalty and devotion of Mrs. Al- forgetfulness.
that 'the Zionixt• rule the Jen. In Pol•
A
%milse with en Iron hand," controlling
bert Feldstein, the executive sec-
The next and most important
"woikera (*mimeo, ban., credit„ the
retary of the organization.
twos.. and the religious Ilt• of the COM-
step in the argument is this, that
WIta •hai asserted that dhe
Reports were submited by therefore persecution itself, the
Zionitd leader. Imo. come to Palmitin°
with a honey of salting race against Judge Rubiner as treasurer and persecution of any, be they who
D r, August as chairman of the I they may be, is a symptom of•dia-
rave, of stetting Jew agaiiret Arab
I spent lastounimer In Palestine and
program committee, ease and barbarism in the civilize-
obaerdod the Zit:allotmovem•nt in ar.
lion. At the promo.; time. while it retire.
An Interesting report was sub- Lion, the stake, the nation within
elmte •Il portion Ininate.;
Zioniont, the Zionist
Executhe Is dom by the Labor omitted by Dr. David II, Fauman, which the persecution takes plac'.
ch airman of the Young Judaea It is the persecutors who are sisk
Party. Under the influence of tid o gup,
;hero are being undertaken sot lal rand
econoinle experiment, in • ottlar•t1 re Committee. Dr. Fauman said that and wicked, not the persecuted.
Ming whit!), to my mind, are the moot there are at present eight fuse- The bitters' plight is the proof of
eignineant gehlevenietite along that line
tinning clubs under the direction the formers' sickness and shame.
In the world today. The lialeetInian 1,••
0 f Charles Rosenblatt. It is needless to defend the per-
lair movement I. MY most intelligent
that I have e1er entountered, both as
secuted. Their persecution is their
to Its democracy and ao to he portal
A resolution was adopted at strongest defense. It is not neces-
melon
the meeting expressing the grief nary to brand ,the persecutors.
And to to chit liberties: 1 lower that

(CONCLUDED FROM PAO E ONE)

Rabbi Israel Quits
Leapt Against War

o

The World's Window

loot mummer the leadeio of the Pale.-
tinian Labor intromen( atWated the
effort]; 10 behalf of Coniniunlet hanger
tanker, dempite .the yieloue attacks
whit•h bad been made upon the JoOl.h
Labor Ced.ration by the Imprisoned
Commonials.

Zioniam haa had to deal with Great
tlelloin In rehabilitatina the Jewish
iloineintal hot an. the notions of the
weild, through
of Leaatte of Natio.,
ham. given Great
ritain the mandat•
ts,er Palebttlhe I ran tell )0 ■ 1 bnw rn
from noun! knowledge that Inc tiomi.
mud Zionlat desire
for peace ' and
untlerataittling
Ith the Arab. on the
1.0.1, of mutual reepett. There lo no
Intl, atiOn to Iii11,0.1. 1110 Arab o to
Interfere with their right If the Jews
have rejected the projet t of a People'.
Iseginlathe Countil it h. not been on
the grounds et an anima e with III- W.11
Imperlatirni Am et matter of fact. the
111,11ah I'slextunl•n Government ha. had
the euphort of the Arab aunt's in o t
to the Jewo with teferente to o
the Imposition of this Legislative
vita
h would es.loimly Impede a the
J•wilh efforts to reheloIll•le their an
,'lent homeland.
Zionlem to me lo the num. by which
Cone the rultural atot
of
the Jew can he preeerted In the m
odern
World
• The rhino. eltat k, of the
Com,
;nonfat. on Zionism both In ltueol• sad
in Palestine and now In America r
meet an attempt to otrike • death blow
at the Jewhih people I cannot nut.
rommon cause with
I "00 who are en-
gaged la out it • vicious undert•king.
Sincerely )(lure.
(Signed) EDWARD f, ISRAEL,"

Name Rabbi Chaplaid of
Republican Convention

CLEVELAND (WNS) — Rabbi
Lane Wolsey of Philadelphia will
be one of the four permanent
chaplains of the Republican Na-
tional Convention, which opens
here on June 9, according to an
announcement by Lafayette B.
Gleason, convention secretary,

ARGO

F URNACE OIL

LA 4500

of Nahum
Detroit Sokolow.
Jews ever
death That they are persecutors is a
of
• the
,
Another resolution, pop
r osed b y sufficient diagnosis and description
Simon Shetzer and ad op ted by of both their moral being and their
acclamation, extended the organ-{ , state,
The application of this course
itation's greetings to Sup re m e
Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis of reasoning to the present situa-
lion
in Germany, in Poland, M
on the occasion of the 20th anni-
vernary of his appointment to the other countries is abundantly clear.
'There is hardly any reason to say
Su preme Court bench
that the Jews, upon the whole, are
• Honor Sokolow's Memor y
The address of the evening WASilt good men and good citizens and
h a t the accusations lvelled
delivered by Dr. A. M. Hersh- against them are mad and fantas- i
man who eulogized the late Dr. tic. It will often be more effectiv e
Nahum Sokolow, Dr. Hershman's , to analyze the civilizations in I
brilliant address reviewed the ac-j which today we and other groups
tivities of the late h
-
are persecuted and to liken them
dent of the World Zi
0
on i s t Organ
ization as a scholar, author, jour-1 to other civilizations—to Rome, to
Spain, to Czarist Russia—where
na list and statesman.
'the same disea ses with the same
" By common consent he was a
genius, a genius in the highest symptoms produced what are now
sense of the term," Rabbi Hersh- predictable consequences. Let us
man said. "lie possessed erudi- put it this way: Spain did not de-
, cline because there were no Jews
tion profundity
knowledge of the Talmud. lie I left in Spain. But Spain declined
was a walking encyclopedia and ; because persecution and expulsion
was at home in practically every 1 are the symptoms of a perishing
literature of the world. His was 1 civilization. Fear and hate destroy '
an unique personality, well integ- not only, not chiefly, their objects.
rated and well adjusted. His, was They destroy those who nourish
a complete individuality. Ile was' them. Insensate fear and hate are
Jew and nothing but a Jew. , the symptoms of the disease that
There were split personalities in runs its course through war to din- ,
his time Nebo thought they had . aster and to death. Such is the
solved their problem because they . strongest defense of all men perse-
were Jews at home and men out-1 cuted by their fellows. It is ours


side the home. Sokolow did not
''"I'', lab)
1134. PAPS)
have that problem. He was both
a Jew and a man, and it was a Sokolow who popularized him
chemical compound on his part. amens: the masses.
The man who came nearest to
'The older Sokolow grew, the
him was Ached Ila'Am. but the profounder was his knowledge,
scope of the latter's activity was and the wiser he was. The Jewish
limited.
people is much richer because it
Sokolow stood above all par- had Sokolow; it in poorer because
ties. Ile was accepted by all Sokolow is gone."
parties. That was his remarkable
Moved by this excellent tribute
role. There were three men of to the late Zionist leader, the an-
peters who joined Dr. Theodor nual Zionist meeting adopted a
Herz!: Nordau, Zangwill and Sok- resolution of ■ ppieciation to
olow. Nordau gave him great Rabbi Hershman for his address.
encouragement in his Zionist

work; Zangwill introduced him to
Re • ringsider at the amateur
English Jewry; but the greatest I 1101 ■ condneted by "Major"
service to lierzl was rendered by „Borden at tin Tempt. Moonlight.

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