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A merica ,fewish Periodical CeNter

CLIFTON

Amu' -

CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1936

organi-
einberg
irs are
on re-
group.

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

All Jewish News
All Jewish View:
WITHOUT BIAS

Officers of Campaign Issue
Another Appeal to
Community

1Vorkers in the American Com-
drive to raise De-
troit's $25,000 quota of the na-
tion $1,000,000 fund for the re-
lief of Jews in Poland were great-
ly encouraged by the report of
large contributions announced at
the meeting last Thursday.
Leading the number of larger
donors are Davidson Bros., whose
check for $250 was presented by
Julius Braun, one of the ener-
getic workers in the drive.
Enthusiasm also marked the
reading of other names of larger
donors among whom are Ru-
dolph Zuieback, Harry Cohen,
Markowitz & Rosen, Wolf Kap-
lan, S. Koren, W. Weisbrot, Sam
Licht and others. Mr. Cohen also
joined the list of active workers.
Public acknowledgement of con-
tributions will be made as soon as
lists are compiled.
Enlist New Workers
Dr. Perry Burnstine is another
addition to the growing list of
workers and supporters. Together
with Dr. S. Kleiman, Dr. Burn-
stine will canvass Detroit phy-
sicians for contributions to this
cause.
Presidents
of
organizations
met last Sunday and promised to
work tirelessly for the success of
the drive. Among them were:
Samuel M. Schwartz and Harry
Levine of the Yiddish Folks Ver-
eim Max Charness of the Kesh-
enever Bessarabier Society, Harry
Cohen; representing Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek, Mr. Galatch-
insky of the Turover Aid Society,
Ben Goldin of the Mlaver, S.
Kraft, A. Kovitz and others.
Gift from Dr. Wise
Local workers were also cheer-
ed byword from New York that
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, before
sailing for Europe, joined the
ever-growing list of donors to
help save Polish Jewry from ex-
tinction. In a statement to Ben-
jamin Winter, "national chairman
of the drive, accompanying hie
$250 check, Dr. Wise said: "I
do not wish to leave America
without sending you a contribu-
tion on behalf of Mrs. Wise and
myself for your fund. I am
looking forward with satisfaction
to seeing you upon my return and
I trust that American Jewry may
generously place such funds in
your hands as will enable the
Polish Committee under your
leadership to be of real service
to our brother Jews within the
Polish Republic."
Stressing the immediate need
of Polish Jews for relief from
frightful poverty, Chairman
Henry 51. Abramovitz, Co-Chair-
man Harry Weinberg, Treasurer
Joseph H. Ehrlich and Financial
Secretary Morris Shatzen, issued
an appeal to all who made pledges
to remit as soon as possible to
enable the Detroit committee to
send its first allotment of money
to Poland where it is badly
needed.
Their Appeal
"The suffering of the Jews in
Poland is so great," read their
appeal, that it is necessary to
send the money raised here to
Poland very quickly, to relieve
hunger and general distress
among our brothers there. We
ask you in the name of humanity
to send your contribution as soon
as possible, so it can be put to
work relieving poverty and mis-

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Debate in the British House of Commons

Colonial Secretary Ormsby-Gore Calls Weizmann Feisal Lawr-
enceTreaties of Peace Authentic; Mobilization of World Jewry
to Protect Jews of Palestine Asked by the Jewish Agency

LONDON (WNS—Palcor Agen-
cy)—"I would suggest the arm-
ing of colonies for self-defense,"
it was declared by David Lloyd
George, prime minister of Eng-
land, when the Balfour Declara-
tion was issued, during the most
thorough-going debate on Pales-
tine that the House of Commons
has heard in a long time. "I am
convinced that the Colonial Sec-
retary is remaining firm, he said,
"but it is more important to dis-
play sufficient forces in Palestine
to prove that Britain means busi-
ness. It is doubtful if 10,000
men are adequate. Britain must
not allow isolated settlements to
remain unprotected."
"The Abyssinian war encour-
aged the Arabs of Palestine to
make trouble at this time," he
said. It is impossible to fulfill
the demand of the Arabs that
Great Britain tear up its Man-
datory obligations, Lloyd George
asserted, pointing out that Britain
had emancipated the Arabs of
Arabia, Mesopotamia and Trans-
jordan, "who are now freer than
they have been in centuries."
Inacceptable Demands
The Arabs tbink that now Is the
time to press the British Empire,
because of the consequences of
the war in Ethiopia, the speaker
continued. The Mandate provid-
ing for the establishment of the

ZIONIST CONCLAVE
PROGRAM OUTLINED

Jewish National Home does not
prejudice Arab rights, he insisted.
He added that it is necessary to
implement the dual obligations.
"I am glad," Lloyd George said,
"that the Government is inter-
preting the Mandate liberally in
view of the persecutions in Ger-
many, which are bringing into
Palestine excellent, hard-working
immigrants. The demand for the
stoppage of Jewish immigration
is inacceptable. Palestine is un-
derpopulated and exclusion is un-
justified on the ground of over-
population or unemployment.
Wages in Palestine have trebled
and quadrupled and the Arabs are
enjoying a much higher standard
of living."
The most profound impels.
sion was made by the remarks
of Lloyd George, as he painted
• glowing picture of the help-
fulness of the Jewish people
during the war and paid a re-
markable tribute to Weizmann
for his great assistance at most
critical periods by his scientific
achievements. His speech was
• mingling of humor and pa-
thos, sin he insisted that Bri-
tain's honor demanded that she
fulfill her obligations to the
Jews, the Arab national aspira-
tions having been fully satis-
fied.
In reply to an inquiry as to



Deadline Advanced
For the Next Issue

On account of July 4 'oc-
curring on Saturday, when
there will be no mail deliveries,
the issue of July 3 of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle will
go to press a day earlier than
usual. All copy for the issue
of July 3 will therefore have
to be in the hands of the edi-
tor not later than 4:30 p. m.
on Monday, June 29.

TELEPHONZ
C ADILLAC
1-0-4-0

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

WORKERS ENLISTED Arming Jewish Colonies for Self-Defense
FOR $25,000 DRIVE Urged by David Lloyd George in Historic
FOR POLISH JEWRY

SUPPORT PLEDGED BY
ORGANIZATION HEADS

IN MICHIGAN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936

VOL. XXXVIII No. 5

Campaigners Encouraged by
Several Large Contri-
butions

.0

11-011TROIT JEWISH IIRONICIA

and

186

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

The Second Shoe

Facing an Abnormal Sit-
uation in a Normal
Way

By DOROTHY KAHN

I DITOICA MITE: The lollop'. In •
✓e/ruling ano0 Om of the prevent
•tille
of
mind
of
Poleolleto
Jrno. ML. holm iv 11 mem-
her of the editorial .tartof
the Poiret'. Poet Milt the au-
thor of "Spring i i.. (1 Well,. •
hook on Poleellite J.) Pubileited

In England.

' JERUSALEM: The old Yiddish
why tear gas was not used by ' , story of the second shoe is known
British forces in Palestine, Colon-
maAnyi It goes something like
ial Secretary Ormsby-Gore stated thigr
to
traveler came into a hotel
that the majority of the murder- late at night and asked for a
ous rioting was done by Hauranis. room. Ile was told that there
Discussing Jewish achievements in was on ly one vacant room and
Palestine, the Rt. lion. Ormsby-I this was next to the nem of a
Gore said that at the beginning very nervous man. Therefore he
the experiment in Jewish colon- must
m remember to make no noise.
ization had been regarded as The traveler agreed. While un-
right in principle but doubtful of dressing, however, he forgot the
success. Instead, this expert- admonition and tossed one shoe
ment had been proved an over- on the floor with a loud thud.
whelming success and its contin- Then, suddenly remembering, he
uation justified. "The Jewish gently set down the other shoe.
plight in many countries, particu- About three hours later there was
larly in one great country, should a thump on the wall and his
evoke our desire to do everything neighbor called in anxiously,
to help, providing no injustice is "When are you going to throw
done to the Arabs,” the Colon- the second shoe?"
ial Secretary continued. The
For more than eight weeks, the
Royal Commission should examin-
ine the possibility of reserving Jews in Palestine have been in
areas for Arabs, he remarked. the predicament of the nervous
Palestine is strategetically the man next door. Since the black
most important junction and nay en April 19 when slaughter
al base, he said, particularly in began in the streets of Jaffe, they
view of the developments in he have been waiting for second
Mediterranean. The developm nt shoes. And the second shoes have
come flying from all directions.
of Haifa The
he called
Cult
essential.
ssen.t
ial.
List Today shooting in Jerusalem. The
next day burning of crops In the
He described the casualty
as follows: Moslems killed, 42; Keren Ilayesod settlements in the
seriously injured, 109; slightly Jezreel Valley. And the day at-
injured, 275; Christians killed, 4; ter the destruction of a water
seriously injured, 24; slightly in- pump at Kfar Tabor.
For this outbreak of lawless-
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nese has had none of the orderli.
OPPOSITE EDITORAL)
nneo ss moafssa await:. There has been
attack and no front.
ro o i ptii n n g g oaflo re tn.-.

JEWISH CONGRESS e T e h n e, ; . jearihsan s i and u p
PANEL ON MONDAY s a t t rik w e hn o e m .t.the

One never knew where, when, or
assailants woeld

NAZI RACIAL LAWS
ARE VOID IN U. S.,
N. Y. JUDGE RULES

Justice Collins' Decision Is
Blow to Hitlerite
Claims Here

8 DEAD IN BUCHAREST
ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS

Jews Participate in and Win
Places for Olympic
Competitions

NEW YORK (WNS) — Ger-
many's anti-Semitic laws have no
legal standing in the United States
even in cases involving a German
corporation, it was declared by Su-
preme Court Justice William T.
Collins in a ruling in which he
granted permission to Marcel M.
Holzer, a German Jewish refugee,
to sue the German State Railways
in New York for $50,000 damages
because he was dismissed from his
job as non-Aryan and sent to a
concentration camp. Holzer, who
was a transportation expert for
the German Railways before the
advent of the Nazi regime, is seek-
ing damages because he claims the
German firm broke a contract with
him and discharged him solely be-
cause he is a Jew.
The defendants sought to dis-
miss the suit on the ground that
the New York State courts were
without jurisdiction because the
contract with Holzer was made un-
der the laws of Germany and abro-
gated under the laws of the same
country, and because Marcel had
accepted payment in full while he
was in a concentration camp. On
the first point Judge Collins ruled
that it was up to a jury to decide
the question of sovereignty. The
third point made by the defense
was also ruled out on the ground
that whatever money Holzer ac-
cepted while a prisoner was done
under duress and therefore illegal.
In rejecting the second point
Judge Collins castigated Nazi anti-
Semitism when he said "whereas it
would be offensive to the German
Government, with which we are at
peace, to presume to control or dic-
tate or regulate the policies of the
German Government within the
borders of Germany, we are, ne-
vertheless, not obligated by the law
of comity to enforce the law of
Germany when its enforcement is
sought here contrary to our every
sense of justice, liberty and moral-
ity. In announcing this result we
are not looking for trouble. It Is
the Reichsbahn that is asking us
to recognize and apply the Ger-
man law to an action pending here,
and we answer, 'let us see whether
our public policy enables us to do
what you ask.' In so doing we are
not at the moment concerned with
the conscience of Germany, but
with our public policy to an action
pending here because the policy of
Germany so shockingly conflicts
with ours."

MANY ARABS KILLED AS BRITISH
TROOPS STAGE PITCHED BATTLE
NEAR TULKAREM; 34th JEW DIES

Arabs Make Unsuccessful Attempt to Burn
Jewish Baby Home at Talpioth,
Near Jerusalem

CRIME OF SABOTAGE NOW ALSO
SUBJECT TO PENALTY OF DEATH

Hebrew University Was Target of Snipers,
But Watchmen Posted on Hill
Repulsed Arab Gang

Reports received from Jerusalem, through
the Worldwide News Service and the Palcor
Agency indicate that scores of Arabs died
this week in battle with British troops.,
After the pitched battle at Tulkarem on
Sunday, soldiers and police searched for fu-
g itives on Monday and killed five Arab train snipers..

Later they blasted a cave to capture two accused slayers.
While cleaning out a nest of Arabs at Mtebal, near
Nablus, police and soldiers killed one Arab, arrested
four others and captured a cache of bombs and rifles.
At least 10 Arabs are known to be dead as a molt
'

*of the fierce battle between Arab
terrorists and Britialt troops bear
Tulkarem, the Government stated
admitting, however, that the full
extent of the casualties has sot
been established, the Pekoe News
Agency correspondent having es-
timated the number to be between
20 and 40 Arabs alai*. The Gov-
Reports of Past Year's Work ernment's communique, broadcast
Heard at the Annual
over the broadcasting statiom.
stated that a convoy had beea
Meeting
ambushed three miles east of Nar
Harry Cohen was re-elected es Stems by en armed Arab bead
estimated to be 60 strong.
president of the United Hebrew
Ties Soldiers Killed
Schools of Detroit at the annual
As a result of the early shoot-
meeting held on Tuesday evening
ing, three members of the mili-
at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
Other officers were elected as tary escort, of the Royal Scots
follows: Judg) Harry B. Keidan Fusiliers, were wounded, two of
and Simon Shetzer, vice-presi- them fatally. As the fighting be-
dents; Maurice Landau, treas. came snore violent, reinforce-
ments were sent for and a de-
tachment of Seaforth Highlonders
arrived on the scene, together
with aircraft. The took op the
fight with the terrorists and
trained machine guns upon thee.
the Government eomanmkple con-
tinued. The Seaforsh Highland-
ers, assisted by the aircraft, made
a mass attack oa the Arabs who
split up into two sections. one
making off to the north and the
larger section to the sauth. Boat
tractions were pursued by the
Highlanders and Plans who "OW
Into close quarters for the ex-
change of fire.
The engagement, of war-lime
proportions, lasted for seven con-
secutive hours The warfare be-
tween the British troops and the
Arabs occurred when • military
Six Dead as Bucharest Police Fire
escort accompanying a convoy of
on Anti-Semites
trucks was fired upon suddenly
BUCHAREST (WNS) — Six
from all sides. The small detach-
persons were killed and scores in-
HARRY
COHEN
ment was obviously no match for
jured when police clashed with
anti-Semitic gangs in the heart of urer; Louis Robinson, secretary; the well-armed attackers. Rein-
Bucharest. The outbreak started members of the board for • three- forcements were speedily sent for
when the anti-Semites invaded the year term: Milton M. Alexander, and military tanks sad four
newspaper district and attacked Fred M. Butzel, David J. Cohen, planes arrived, with the later
the plants of two Jewish-owned Lawrence Crohn, Judge Harry B. raining death upon the Arabs be-
papers which had been sharply Keidan, Max Lieberman, Harry low with machine mm.s. In the
criticizing anti-Semitic activity. Seligson, Samuel Schaflander, exchange of rifle fire, three of
Newsstands displaying the Jewish- Aaron Silberblett, Louis Stoll. the planes were hit and forced to
owned papers were wrecked and Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Henry the landing ground for repairs.
The Hebrew University ea Alt_
the papers burned. Police patrols Wineman and Rudolph Zuieback.
were assigned to guard the plants
The slate of new officers was Scopus in Jerusalem was the tar-
of the Jewish papers. Workers presented by the nominating corn- get for scores of bullets u Arab
who attempted to ,Protect the mittee consisting of Louis Stoll, terrorists increased the range of
(FLESH: TURN TO P 1011 Ii
chairman; Maurice Landau, Simon their sniping activities. Watchmen
Shetzer, Joseph H. Ehrlich and posted on the hill repulsed the
Arab gang. • •
David Zemon.
BAUMAN TO SPEAK AT
:Nth Jewish Vireim
The Year's Pre sssss
TEMPLE ON SATURDAY
Deaths arising out of the pres-
Reports submitted at the annual ent Palestine disorders also claim-
In theabsence from the city meeting indicated that marked ed its 33rd Jewish victim as
of Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi progress was made during the Eliezer Lieser, an immigrant of
Leon Fram, who are attending past year in adjusting the Men- two months, was accidentally
the sessions of the Central Con- cial problems and in advancing the killed when he failed to halt at
ference of American Rabbis at cultural standards of the schools. the eommaiid of a Jewish watch-
Cape May, N. J., the pulpit of Among those who reported at man who has been on nightly
Temple Beth El will be occupied the meeting, in addition to the vigil against Arab marauders
this Saturday by Morton Bauman, president, Harry Cohen, and the since the disturbances began. Lie-
(PLEASX TURN To LAST P•CIIII
■ senior student of the Hebrew superintendent of the schools, Ber-
Union College. Mr. Bauman, who nerd Isaacs, were: Maurice Lan-
k a Detroiter, has chosen as his dau, chairmen of budget commit-
sermon subject: "From Genera- tee; Louis Robinson, chairman of
Services finance committee; Isaac Rosen-
tion to Generation."
will begin as usual at 10:30. •
that, chairman of house commit-
On the following Sabbath, the tee, whose report was read in his
pulpit will be occupied by Dr. absence by Morrie Lachover; Louis
Franklin who will speak on the Stoll, chairman of real estate corn-
subject: "Echoes of the Rabbini. mittee; Maurice II. Zackheim, Rabbi A. M. Hershman to
cal Conference."
/p/AAFIE rustle TO I
PAOS)

HEBREW SCHOOLS
RE-ELECT COHEN

The Psycho-Analr ts
So there have been long weeks
of waiting for these second shoes.
The Jews have been expecting
something and not knowing just
what. They knew only that hu-
man sacrifices were being made
The Intellectual Advancement and that precious trees and wheat,
The official call for the 30th
Committee
of
Pisgah
Lodge
tof
which
they bad made to grow in
annual convention of the Zion-
34 of 11'nai B'rith has arrange • rocky sooil, were being destroyed
ist Organization of America,
symposium on the World Jewish nightly. They knew also that re-
which will be held at Providence,
Congress at Detroit Leland Hotel, taliation was not in their code
R. I., beginning on July 4 and
in the Colonial Ballroom, for of ethics and that they would
continuing through July 7, was
next
Monday night. This timely hold back their youth as long as
issued by President Morris Roth-
discussion will possible. Meantime, what steps
enberg. Among the speakers who
be open to all
the government would take or
will address the convention are
members of the
when, they did not know. There-
Ludwig Lewisohn, Prof. Mordecai
lodge, the Wo-
fore the Jewish population could
M. Kaplan, Louis Lipsky, Dr. fa-
men's Auxiliary,
do little beyond sitting and waits
rad Goldstein, Prof. Salo Baron
the
ir
families
ing for the second shoe.
of Columbia University, Abra- Zionist Leaders Pick Seven and friends as
Before I came to Palestine I
ham Goldberg, and others.
Arts Straw Poll Win-
well as the Jew-
had heard the Jew being ana-
The sessions of the convention
ner as Candidate
ish community.
lyzed, psycho-analyzed, and re-
will coincide with the celebration
There will be no
analyzed. American rabbis de-
(Copyright, MS, El A. P. S.1
of the tercentary of Rhode Is-
charge for ad-
voted their sermons to the par-
land's founding by Roger Wil-
mission.
ticular and peculiar mentality of
liams, and the delegates will have
The choice by the foremost
The speakers
the Jew. Lecturers used their
the opportunity to participate in Zionist leaders of Dr. Stephen S. who will discuss
platforms to tells us what we are
that event. One of the sessions
this
highly
con-
and why we are so. Authors ex-
Wise to be the next head of the
has been set aside for a "ter-
troiversial a u b-
pounded at great length on the
centenary address" which will be Zionist Organization of America ject are Fred M.
ever-engrossing subject of the
cor9sponds
to
the
choice
of
the
delivered by Prof. Kaplan. The
Butzel, Detroit's
Jewish
mentality. When I came
exercise in connction with this Zionist rank and file as expressed most prominent Fred Babel
to Palestine, therefore, I knew
in
a
straw
poll
conducted
in
the
will be held at the Judah'Touro
Jewish leader,
that
some
of us had an infer-
synagogue, one of the historic English-Jewish press of this coun- chairman of the executive corn- iority complex that displayed it-
synagogues in America, named try, the final results of the straw mittee of the Jewish Welfare Fed- self by our acting superiorly.
after the famous Jewish pioneer vote reveal. The Zionist straw eration, and a member of the ex- Others of us had a superior com-
poll, which was conducted under ecutive commit-
of Rhode Island.
plex that displayed itself by our
the auspices of the Seven Arts tee of the Amer-
National Council to Meet
acting inferiorly.
The convention will be opened Feature Syndicate, gives Dr. ken Jewish Com-
At all events, all of us Jews
Wise
first
place,
with
over
35
Saturday evening, July 4, with a
mittee and nu- y
had a multitude of individual
reception to the delegates and per cent of the total vote, while merous other )
, complexes. And all of us had a
Rabbi
Abba
H.
Silver
of
Cleve-
their friends by the Providence
outstanding or-
few complexes in common. We
Zionist District. On the same land and Louis Lipsky of New ganizations; Si- I
were highly excitable, hysterical
evening, there will be held a pre- York almost tied for second place, mon Shetzer,
and
inclined to wring our hands
convention meeting of the Na- polling over 15, per cent each. who was recently
and go completely to pieces in a
tional Council of the Z. 0. A. to Sixteen papers in various parts of elected a dele-
crisis.
The rabbis and authors
be presided over by Dr. A. J. the country participated in the gate to the
and lecturers could tell you ex-
Zionist straw balloting, and the World Jewish
Roney.
actly why Jews were hysterical.
The Jewish Day celebration of total number of votes reported by Congress, and
They could trace this hysteria
the tercentenary will take place these papers was 10,532, equal Philip Slomovitz,
complex back to a lot of other
to
approximately
50
per
cent
of
editor of The
Sunday morning,
complexes. They could show you
The Jewish Day celebration of the entire membership of the Detroit Jewish
the Jewish abnormalities in black
the tercentenary will take place Zionist Organization of America. C h r onicle. Na-
ery.
and white on neat little dia-
The huge plurality received by than D. Rosin,
At the same time we ask those Sunday morning, to be followed
grams.
who have not yet pledged to help at noon by a luncheon tendered Dr. Stephen S. Wise, who was one chairman of Pis- Simon Shelaer
A Completely Normal Person
to do so without waiting to be to the relegates by the Rhode Is- of the founders of the Z. 0. A. gah Lodge's In-
Since I have been livjng with
solicited. Mail checks to the land Tercentenary Committee at presages his election by acclama- tellectual advancement commit- Jews in their homeland, I have
tion at the Zionist convention to tee, will preside as chairman. An come to know what a superficial
Treasurer at 237 Gratiot, and Newport.
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The business program of the be held at Providence early next open forum and question and an- quality this nervous hysteria is,
OPPOSITE EDITORIALS
convention will be officially open- month, informed observers agree. swer period will follow the ”rm- inherent perhaps in the Jew live
ed Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with The fact that a large element of posium.
regular meeting of the gen- ing in alien territory; but not in-
invocation and greetings by local the Zionist leadership stands be-
the Jew himself. I have
A committee of Pisgah Lodge herent
officers followed by the greeting hind his candidacy emerged at
come in
to know that ,-
when dwell
from the Governor of the State as meeting held at the Hotel was held last Monday night. It g in
at home, the Jew plows fields,
of Rhode Island, lion. Theodore Commodore, New York, early last was decided to install the newly builds roads, cleans out chicken
week, where over a hundred lead- elected officers on July 20.
F. Green.
ates and members of the coo s and doesn't find time to
ing Zioists by their presence, and
Deleg
Prominent Speakers
analyze himself.
The reading of the president's scores of other by their signa- lodge intending to attend the an-
But I never realized what •
tures
affixed
to
a
petition
ad-
nual convention of District completely normal person a Jew
Three Opinions Advanced message, reviewing the activities
participate in Conran-
(PLEASE 'TURN TO LAST PAGE/
Grand Lodge No. 6 of 11'nal can be until I saw them wait-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGI )
in Women's Council's
tion Program
B'rith aboard the Steamer See- ing for the second shoe. If ever
Symposium
andbee are requested to make a people had a tendency toward
Rabbi
Eugene
'Kohn, president
their reservations immediately. hysteria or nervousness it should
By HENRY W. LEVY
of the Rabbinical Assembly
the
The convention will be held from
SI TURN TO PAGE)
(PLEASE
N. C. J. C. News Correspondent
Jewish Theological Seminary of
July 6 and 10, the steamer leaving
O PPOSITE EDITORIAL)
James I. Ellmann, Candidate for Mayor of Highland Park America, announces that the nth
• —
Chicago at noon on Monday. July
Political Under-Curreids in Present-Day Europe
NEW YORK.—Three viewpoints
in 1932, Was Among First Public Figures to
annual convention of the Rabbi-
6, cruising around the Great
on the future road which Amer-
Be Intimidated by Terrpristic Gang
nical Assembly will bed PA
Lakes to Cleveland and returning
ican Jewry must take were ad-
By DR. GEORG BERNHARD
eions from July 6 to July 9 in-
to Chicago on Friday, July 10, •
Help
vanced
at
a
symposium
held
at
ad-
to
clusive at the Fairmont Hotel
with stopovers at Clevelan
vanced
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
annual institute of the com- KOITOWN NOTE: NM there be • war? Coo IRO. etneree /*ter et the neat visit Bellefaire, the B'nei B'rith
Greetings will be bronght to the
Voices Greater
mittee on contemporary affairs of
wnrid „pg.e.1., • Dr. Il.re••rd, former editer•15-eh10 el the VegoIerite Orphan Home and also Mackinac Baltimore Rabbi
convention by Dr. Cyrus Adler,
Zett•ng and non M ally In Md., rontrihated torn Orntltossi PON.
Jews in Michigan were much its grotesquesness and hugeness.
Fear of Fascism in Palestine
the National Council of Jewish
president of the Jewish Theologi-
on this *object, evrtnelvely to Seven Art• poblientlows. This to the Eng doe. Island.
less disturbed by the revelations Those farther away saw the pie-
as Blow to World JeWri*ii
Women at the Town Hall. Marvin
TM 0 0000d will W phibbed next wee&
America, and
regarding the "Black Legion" tore more realistically. At any cal Seminary of
Lowenthal, author and lecturer,
FEDERATION, SERVICE
than any other Jewish common- rate, new developments and dis- Louis .1. Noes, president of the
I
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Art•Fe•tore
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NEW
YORK
(WNS)

Rabbi
Dr. Erich Gutkind, a member of
Synagogue
of
America.
United
GROUP BOARDS DINNER Edward L. Israel's resignation ity in the country. The first im- closures now prove what a real Among the many vital
the faculty of Yeshiva College and
problems
Norman Angell that there was an ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 from the American League pression gathered here was mat menace the "Black Legion" was— to be presented for considsienks
the New School of Social research
PART I
Against War and Fascism as • there were no outward *attempts perhaps still is, unless its roots of the Rabbinical Asreodsly an:
and formerly of the University of
Shortly before the outbreak of insufficiency of financial resources
at
enforcing
an
anti-Semitic
pro-
are
completely
torn
from
the
un-
A joint dinner-meeting of the result of the actions of the Com-
Berlin, and Morris R. Cohen, pro- the World War, the then unknown for carrying on a long war, mil-
gram. Furthermore, if there was dergroand concealment where it Religious education, with special
fessor of philosophy at the College English author, Norman Angell, lions of men fought for nearly boards of the Jewish Welfare ) munists in Palestine and the en- to be any rejoicing over the dis- has sunk and become embedded. re
, fereDe° to the aadeaclut. 6.4111
dorsement of these activities by
five
years.
Never
before
did
an
Federation
and
the
Detroit
Serv-
ublished
a
book
in
which
he
report a Paranoia,
of the City of New York, were p
banding of this terrorist gang it
Campaign Against Ellisa ■ • • jus
te
the speakers before an molience o f claimed that modern wars cannot author appear to be given the lie ice Group will be held on 11 ednes- American Communists was an- was to be on the basis of a more
There is no longer any doubt Jewish Is's. the synageleme and
swered
by
Dr.
Harry
F.
Ward.
na-
so
strongly.
And
yet,
never
before
day
evening.
July
1,
in
the
Gold
representatives from more than 200 be waged successfully; because
Jewish Center in Mabee is Resp-
tional chairman of the American universal outlook: that of wet. that the "Black Legion" had ins
lack of money dooms them to fail- was a prophet more correct than Room of the Belcrest.
isit life, ate.
Wenches of the Council.
Henry Wineman, chairman of League. Dr. Ward's letter to coming the destruction of a dam- foundation in the old Ku Kiss
"The rights of the Jews are the ure. Furthermore, Norman Angell Norman Angell, which correctness
An ecsdessie swieiss
aging
and
dangerous
element
in
Klan
movement.
But
after
the
Rabbi
Israel
is
an
appeal
to
close
board of governors of tho
rights of all others," Mr. Lowen- brought to the attention of the was later confirmed when he was thes
the rift created by his resignation the American population. whose triple-K organisation began to feature el the dallneedinek
thal declared. "The way to protect world, in eloquent words, the con- presented with the Nobel Peace Jewish Welfare Federation. and, before it is too late. Rabbi Israel efforts, if successful. might have decline the foundation must have openimi• day sod Ile
facts have Simon Shetzer, chairman of the
dinner wilt thee lie
these rights is to keep alive the tention that even victorious wars Price. Of course, the
board of the Detroit Service in turn replied to this appeal by led to the beginnings of Fascism been laid for what later became
Rabbi Itseri rotor
ideals of Americanism: freedom, w ill be of little use to the victors proven that • lengthy war can be Group, will preside jointly at this another communication which sets in this country.
the "Black Legion"--and the
waged
if
the
lack
of
funds
is
over.
equality and intolerance. The Jews but, rather, will bring them severe
But it el possible, as in the in- first dangers of this death-plot- of the senwolien empaittee.
forth his attitude cn the rela-
of America must, therefore, join economic stress. Despite the warn- come by the printing of valueless meeting.
%Weenie
la lb. esseest ,.,
stance
of
the
mountaineers,
that
ting
group
is
now
traced
to
the
Final reports of the 1936 Al- tion between the Palestine situa-
with every other minority—relig- ings of the. intellectuals, the World paper one • but as magnificent lied Jewish Campaign nil be sub- I tion and the fight in America we in Michigan were too cl ose to City of Highland Park. Perhaps. Bras will imbeds Rabbi A. 14.
Detroit
Henduaar
of
the
gigantic
mountain
to
realise
ions, racial and economic--and War, however, was not prevented. as the capitalistic invention of mitted at this meeting.
Lisle.
TURN
TJ
LAST
rams,
( PLIAS' WEN TO PAG1
(PLEA'S TURN TO LAST PAO./
(PLEASE TURN TO PAO'
Despite the logical proof offered by

Ludwig Lewisohn and Prof.
Kaplan to Address the
Providence Sessions

Butzel, Shetzer, Slomovitz
to Speak Under Auspices
of Pisgah Lodge

BELIEVE DR. WISE
WILL HEAD Z. 0. A.

RABBIS' ASSEMBLY
CONVENES JULY 6-9

INSTITUTE VIEWS
FUTURE OF JEWRY

IS WAR IMMINENT?

The Dance of the "Black Legion"1

O

Asks Rabbi Israel
United Front

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