1 - , T11 111111111111111111111!111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111f0 'I Oi ,4mericam Apia periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENVI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ThEDLTROITJEWISRCARDNICLE September 11, 1936 PAGE SEVE'N and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Flannery Candidate for Pos- ition of Sheriff lice work spent in the detection and prevention of crime. "Science, not politics, is the only weapon that can be depend- ed upon to crush crime," said Flannery. Mr. Flannery promises, if elect- ed, to run the sheriff's office for the protection of and not the per- secetion of the public. "Prevent crime and you will not have to detect it," said Pat- rick Flannery, Democratic candi- date for sheriff. Mr. Flannery, who is a trained criminologist, obtained his views after many years of practical po- RE-ELECT Your Judge of Probate JOSEPH A. MURPHY DEMOCRAT Presiding Judge of Probate REWARD HONEST, ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT SERVICE tL. LETTER_ B OX New Year Greetings for Na- tional Committee for Re- ligion and Welfare Re- covery ABRAHAM J. LACHOVER RETURNS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS' SERVICE Lauded by Kurt Peiser for His Efforts for Allied Jewish Campaign and in the Plans for Formation of Jewish Community Council 11111111' 110liEliell Abraham J. Lachover, who was in the service of the Allied Jew- ish Campaign and in the prelimi- nary work for the organization of the Jewish Community Council during the past five months, has rector, made the following state- ment: Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: "The Jewish Welfare Federa- The National Committee for Re- tion desires to make public its ligion and Welfare Recovery ex- appreciation to the United He- tends to all its Jewish friends best brew Schools for the loaning of wishes for a happy year 6697. the services of Abraham J. Loch- As a committee, we are seeking over to the Allied Jewish Cam- to deepen spiritual life in America paign and the Jewish Community through increased loyalty to our Council nucleus work. several homes of worship and "Mr. Lachover devoted untold their religious and moral ideals. time and effort in behalf of the Wills each serving his God the organization of the Yiddish speak- more truly, we shall help towards ing groups with which he was un- that sense of the Fatherhood of usually successful. Through his God and the Brotherhood of Man efforts, too, the Jewish community which will render impossible in Council organizational work was our own America such outbreaks given tremendous impetus. Now or prejudice, ill-will and persecu- that he has returned to the He- tion as we have witnessed in the brew Schools once more to resume past year in other countries of the his old affiliations those of us who world. recognize his fine efforts want to To this end oilr committee, com- pay due tribute to him and wish posed of Catholics, Protestants him a great deal of success in his and Jews, pledge their best efforts continued undertakings with the to the strengthening of the bonds Ilebrew Schools where his duties of brotherhood through the fur- will now assume a financial char- therance of religious idealism. acter—for which his efforts and "have we not all one Father? training of the last two campaigns Hath not one God created us?" will stand him in good stead." WALTER W HEAD, Mr. Lachover has been connect- Chairman Nat. Committee. ed with the schools for over 10 CHAS. S. MACFARLAND, ABRAHAM J. LACHOVER years—at the beginning as teacher Chairman, Administrative Com. and then as principal of the Del- CHARLES V. VICKERY, returned to the United Hebrew mar School. His office will now be ! Schools and will resume his old Secretary. at the main school, Philadelphia affiliations. and Byron Ayes., but he will make Hadassah Committee Con- Commenting on his efforts in contact with all the branches of behalf of the Jewish Welfare Fed- the schools and supervise and di- tinues Efforts to Re- oration, Kurt Peiser, executive di- rect their finances. is lour Aoornolet, of ISASHIIUTII PURITY food Protium, STATE SENATOR WARDS: 8-10-12-14 5th DISTRICT ENDORSED BY—Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor—Preferred by Detroit Citizens League—Democratic Leaders—Fraternal and Civic Clubs—Business ■ and Pro- fessional leaders. RE-ELECT THOS. F. FARRELL COUNTY CLERK Proven Efficiency REPUBLICAN 900 Lawyers Bldg. Cliffiord 2736 Paid for by a Jewish Friend VOTE DEMOCRATIC Clarence E. SEEBALDT Or World War Veteran The Peoples' Choice for CONGRESS 13TH DISTRICT Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and Highland Park .. . DO AWAY WITH THE SALES TAX . . • RE-ELECT- LEO G. SS° KARWICK AN ORIGINAL NEW DEAL DEMOCRAT Was Instrumental in Passing These Important Senate Bills for Your Protection: NO. 8—SMALL LOAN NO. 12—REPEAL SUNDAY BLUE LAWS NO. 16—EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY NO. 26—MINIMUM WAGE BILL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN NO. I67—UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WHAT DID YOUR PRESENT SENATOR DO? ? * BOYCOTT PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY ANTI-NAZI LEAGUE ON THE OCCASION OF HIGH HOLY DAYS Samuel Untermeyer Makes Plea for "One Million Cham- pions of Liberty to Join Our Movement"; Urges Intensification of Anti-Hitler Movement. With the publication of a High Holiday boycott proclamation for the coming Holy Days, the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League of which Samuel Untermyer is presi- dent, once more issues a call for "one million champions of liberty to join our movement." The proclamation which the league will endeavor to post in every synagogue in the United States is issued in the name of freedom and justice and urges the American Jew not to make the fatal error that the German Jew made. "If they allow Hitler to go un- challenged," it reads, "if they do not fight his agents and propa- ganda in the United States, if they do not join hands with all the liberal forces that are fighting to destroy the Hitler regime, then there is every likelihood that the Nazi reaction will sweep the world and with the victory of Nazism will come the doom of American Jewry." Recount, Tragedies The proclamation recounts the tragic results of the world-wide brown network of the Nazi Min- istry of Propaganda. In Poland, as a result of an anti-Semitic wave of terror that places the 3,500,000 Polish Jews in a desperate and dangerous plight. The same holds true for Rumania, Austria, and Hungary. Even in Palestine a large measure of the blame for the murderous attacks of the Arabs can be laid to Nazi influ- ence. This brown network has not left the United States untouched. The McCormack Committee has estab- lished the fact that the Nazis spent ever $30,000,000 in this country to spread the virus of anti-Semitism. Many of the un- disguised anti-Semitic . organiza- tions now active throughout the country have been obtaining di- rect financial support from the Nazis. Warns of Fallacies Aware that a solid union is democracy and peace have always been cherished by Israel. We call upon the Jews of America to keep the spirit of Israel forever alive by combating the enemy of all civilization—Nazi Germany." 1111hF.ACH KOSHER SALMI OIL Florence Kahn, wife of Max Beerbohm, world-famous writer and artist, makes her film debut in GB's "Secret Agent," with Lorre and others. Miss Rahn, American stage star of the early part of the century, retired from the stage In 1905, and has made only one public appearance since then , a benefit performance In 1931. This year Miss Kahn de- rided to return to the stage, play- ing in a London production of Ib- sen's "Peer GynL" Her perform- ance was considered so beautiful that she was invited to broadcast the famous scene of the death of ' Mother Ase for the British Broad- casting Company. Men are not put into this world to be everlasting fiddled on by the fingers of Joy. — WARD 1BEECHER. 110111111 — for Pererleie, I nentrl and Tile IIIIIKEACH KOSHER PEANUT OIL ROKIAll11 PURE HONEY 1101i1ACH SILVER tpLISII ROKEACII MISIIIR SOAP 111/KEACH CHOCOLATE IILISIAT ROM-AIM PURE COCOA 11111,111:11 IGIRF VINEGAR In carton. AOKI AIM PALISH POWDER 11111LEACH KOSHER AIUMINTIAL CLEANSER I. I 1 0 SEAM & SONS, fur., I I 11001SLYN, N.Y. Mann finnurrni of Pure and Flusher Products •Trak Marl R.. U. S. ht. Of. • -41 :,,";;;1;47,,::lit. RICHMAN BROTHERS CLOTHES MAKERS SINCE 1879 Dr. Rosenwasser Lauded Rabbinic Post in Lansing a,. The Port Iluron Ttimes herald in its issue of Sept. 4, lauded Dr. Herman Rosenwasser, who is re- tiring from his post as rabbi of the Port Iluron community to take charge of Congregations Beth El and Shaarey Zedek in Lansing. The editorial in the Port Iluron Times Herald follows: lilt IBISENWASSElt 1,EAVI NO Port Huron will he xorry to !oat Dr. lh rman fitments anger after two yearg acquaintance with him a• rabbi nf Mt Sinai Hebrew aynagogue, the find twilled realdant pastor of that congregation. During theae two yenta he has fitted Into tile religious and life of the .ornmunity b, n erecti, a and Weisemanner hie of liberal loth, atlas, • fine and forceful ores, lor of profound hough and depth Of rYllar0111. (VP! inf, he has helped fowl, during these two year. to atrengt hen the tie. of rellgioun fellow- ahip •nd the ;wadi. al unity of religious aecta in a ononunity of many and various religious bellefe prat Although he A etrongly in the an, lent faith of hie own people. and de- voting ilia enet glen mtrt ahilitlee ere pri- marily and &Iwo, to the Inver of hia own religion. To. H sot found time e to help in many direction. from w Molt there "tole for Ida se lie wax interested in the Boy out. and in mem other r 0111111eminhle civic effort AP a 011.11,1“ r the Rotary Orb he ham taken toot in many local ai ilvi. LiberalIn thought. but without too- ndeting an, of his own onvictiona ,, Itosermasner wan rapidly °ming to he lb erecognised as it religion. leader In (- Its °fi n s he s,ealisd rioot to preat It in the leading Protestant rn to , haw He was an Influential member 1,r the two ministerial 11,111 , Allons, In w h he we. held In high PM Port Boron will Iv .,pry to lost Olin. although ong fistula ling him on the op- portunity will. IT taken hint to n larger congregation with • wider nail of work and granter revonolhilits BROCK CANDIDATE FOR DRAIN COMMISSIONER 1615 W. Grand Blvd. the was "Now is not the time to cry born in Detroit, in a taxpayer and out 'Peace on my soul'. Do not property owner, is married, 42 for one moment imagine that when human rights are abolished and the Jewish people in Europe are destroyed, that the American Jews can be safe. There can be no greater fallacy. "We therefore call upon the American Jew's on these Holy Days: Do not allow your blood to be spilt in vain. Recognize that as long as Nazism rules in Ger- many, the Jews of the world are not safe. Remember the warning of Mordecai in the time of Haman 'If you keep silent at this time you will be destroyed.' What to Boycott 1111hEArli 110'411111 gEOUIIIN0 I'111%11l R Leaves Port Huron to Assume Christian Neighbors Demand Re- necessary between Jews of Amer- Edward R. Brock, Republican moval of Talmud Torah ica and the liberal forces which candidate for Wayne County as Noisy are fighting to undermine Hitler- Drain Commissioner, resides at NORTH BERGEN, N. J. — ism, the League declares: (WNS)—Complaining against al- leged all-night parties in the build- ing occupied by the North Bergen Talmud Torah, a group of North Bergen residents living in the im- mediate vicinity have filed a peti- tion with the town authorities de- manding the immediate removal of the Talmud Torah as "the center of a public nuisance and a menace to a respectable neighborhood." Fifty residents have signed the petition. Abraham Rachline, a trus- tee of the Talmud Torah, denied the charges and called the action "prejudiced and discriminating." There have been a few parties, but none boisterous, in the three years since the Talmud Torah was opened, he said, adding that the noise referred to was the chant- ing of the cantor and the audible prayer of the worshipers. A num- ber of Jewish residents also signed the petition, claiming that the Talmud Torah students were "too fresh." In a hearing on the petition at the city hall the protestants charged that "Socialism" is being taught in the Talmud Torah. Da- vid Goldberg. a teacher at the school , demanded a full investiga- tion, asserting that Nazi influence was behind the charges. Household ?reglad./ I RIMEACH KOSHER • NTAIAT• plant Trees Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman of the Jewish National Fund Corn- mittee of Hadassah, reports a con- tinued response to the appeal to plant trees in Palestine. This project has been undertaken by the Jewish National Fund Corn- mittee of America to replace the trees which the Arabs have de- stroyed in their campaign of ter- rorism as a protest to the British government against Jewish immi- gration to Palestine. Those interested in the welfare of the Holy Land are urged to par- ticipate in the movement to plant a new tree for every one burned or destroyed by the Arabs. The value of reforestration in the re- building of Palestine, or even for the benefit of our own country is an established fact. President Roosevelt, while governor of New York, was among the leaders of the movement for reforestration in that state. Trees may simply be replanted to replace those destroyed, or they may be planted in honor or in memory of auspicious occasions. Birthdays, anniversaries, joyous events may be commemorated. or in time of bereavement, the plant- ing of trees in honor of the de- ceased may take the place of the conventional offering of flowers or fruit. A tree costs $1.60. A re- ceipt is sent to the donor, and an appropriate letter is written to the person in whose honor the tree is planted or, in case of bereave- ment, to the members of his fam- ily. Trees planted this week are as follows: In memory of Mrs. Rachael Steinberg, by Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ' uel Weissman, Dr. and Mrs. Philip 1 11. Broudo, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau and Frank Wetsman. To replant a tree, by Mrs. Sey- inour Frank. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Bernstein, who is recovering from a serious illness, by Mrs. ! Isaac Shetzer. In memory of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nina Deutsch, by Mrs. Anna B. Deutsch. In honor of the eighth birthday of Frederick Barnett, by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Friedman. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman of Jewish National Fund Committee of Iladassah, will be pleased to ex- plain further details. Iler address is 1999 Calvert, telephone Towns- end 8-3834. QUALITY "The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights which is organizing the EDWARD R. BROCK forces of humanity against NE121 1 Germany, calls upon you to enter years of age, was educated in the the fight. The League is the public and parochial schools of American section of the World this city, with a business and com- Boycot Council which has mercial training, and is a success- branches in over 22 countries in ful wholesale and retail farm and' Europe, Asia and America." produce merchant for 20 years. The Jews of America are urged , Mr. Brock believes in • pro- by the League: gressive program yet rigid econ- "Do not buy German goods." omy in the expenditure of public' "Do not use German services. money, and in a more equal dis- "Do o mail or ship by Ger- tribution of public improvements man vessels. and jobs, that all taxpayers may " Stop trading with the enemy. derive proportionate tene- The proclamation, copies of fits therefrom. which are available at the League's headquarters at 20 West Committee Seeks to Inscribe 47th St., New York City, will be Name of Late Mrs. Shug- gladly forwarded to anyone who erman in Golden Book writes in for it, concluder with a direct appeal to American Jewry: , "We call for one million chum Friends and relatives of the late pions of liberty to Join our move- Yrs. Esther Shugerman have or- ment. Every man and woman I ganized ■ small committee to ac- must join. You cannot stand cept funds with which to have the apart from the forces that are do- name of Mrs. Shugerman inscribe - ing everything in their power to in the Golden Book of the Jewish I defend you and yours. National Fund in Palestine. "We also on these High Holy About 35 people have already Days appeal to the Jews of Amer- subscribed to the fund. No per- ica to give as financial support. sonal solicitations are being made.'', Y., ur financial help and your All who wish to participate are moral support will aid us materi- urged to call Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, I ally in the was against Ilitlerism. president of the Zedakah Club, of "On this Holy Day let us re-' which Mr. Si-.....;;:rman was an dedicate ourselves to the cause active member, or Mrs. Eli Sachse,I of righteousness. Human rights,' 1528 Virginia Park, Tr. 2-2048. R ichman Brothers Clothes are smartly designed. They are correctly cut. And they are handsomely tailored of all the newest and most attractive patterns. 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