atykritorr, THE 11 GUARDAND YOUR • • BE EYES • SAFE With Health-Lite Glasses CHIEF RABBI HERTZ HEADS PROTESTS BY RABBIS OF 12 COUNTRIES AGAINST VILIFICATION OF JUDAISM BY NAZIS .143 per root Pol.; 3.7 per cent E. then on .1111e00011, 1100 linked Judaism, ! Mon.., ;Al per cent Lithuania., and and nooks. world Pr.' , -rte. corld aill well know now to rot J J.. . 6 Per c citations," tending to the Nazi , I 2 As Ad , . 11111er .1d in 'Melo Kampf,' Judge between non!. and m•.., be- destruction of democratic ideals. •Iteolstenda nom .sot mile the ohne- tween a farr.e u1. mendacitlea and Ind- Mlecially not in.!. aoIt loth" 0 end the Nazi deotructltn of dear to free people everywhere." might u" trreiff bring sliest nomet ng lasurolde deroofentic Week 11001. 10 free people their statement, the Amen- for the opponent . but Protege.* ...her, eniairrreetnny its own pug- "Hitler% lethal ammo].are myth. can Jewish Committee spokesmen moot of his ono creation. 111 Pr001100 110 11114 placed emphasis upon refutation I'°``'. dedication to the drier.. r republic of free Mi.., . 11 111 11114 Nail of ...ch, freedom of the of those Hitler charges which 1.01100 41•1 lhrir propogonde and .1 to freed he Call.t of truth thml caplel. the (ores+, freedom of religion, and free- linked the Jews to Communism. Hood of mendacities( let looae of the dont for terry hodisidual to contribute After having deprived the Ger- Nuremberg telly. Its purpose Ifs clear. hi, Wet tele.. to b. emustry. man Jews of their civil rights, 'ales me, of an att.. 101 Comm, "The lemon of lid, contemnedon be- don, the real omeolt I. waged Biol.! Inc. fact and fiction mad be pieln their status as citizens, their peace leniocrosey, with which 11111er, In more to the entire world." (CONCLUDED fitted Eyes examined, el by registered specialists at • price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. east to hiosrus, nr.lifichigne Aye. YESTERDAY—TODAY L TOMORROW Altes hoer ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD lilt THE (21x9x.ni BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE CELEBRATE TILE FEAST OF THE HARVEST with INDIAN VILLAGE BAKED GOODS OVEN TO HOME— Mean■ Hour. Fresher Independent Since 1902 SEASON'S GREETINGS EXCELDA Manufacturing Co. FERNDALE, MICH. 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Imaile hi n rallsiefe tr. of force, by ecitoorolsin by the oninfression of wery free the p st ruler. of Germany hate oddest to their crImeo aeowardly amain 1111011 11111 Jew, of Ilse cork', knowing eery well that there is no ..111 Corns, ohich es,, bombast and ✓an reply with pageantry. Te a world Norther ssith Nall (los moment- 11e refers! of a record of ablation of Irentirs, mehre• rattling, and the dio.ndoellsn of het- rain - 11110 brocrOgeof hatred comes as no cowl.. After hitting demised the (lemon Jew* of their chit rights, their slator as cilkert., their peace of mind 111111 tlwir hope for the future, the Nati lenslerohlp hao now poured abuse ,upon their gad name and that of the Jew. of Ilse world ot large, ohs. 1 11 0, are eresseleooly maligning. This time, the . ame olt upon the ...ion of the Inc. is made under the (look of an attack upon (' lllll mnds.; at other Ilmea, the manse object has been attempted by a bench,. persemion of rare theorte* and by the fabrication of kern. In- tended le diocredit the religion. the patriotism, the cultural ottoinment+, and Ilse loyal senIre of Jews In the court- trim In which they live. "Esrey tyrant In Moto°. Ilan attempt- ed to km., his tyranny. Adolf litt- ler I. no reception, only hh myths and audacity Sr. more brazen than the 111111e1 defer". of tyrant'. The world la forlanote, boxes., In that, after the thunder of Noel oratory has riled down, It eon It the record speak for Itself. That word ariPplie. • complete retie*. tionof the diatribes ruminating from Nuremberg. "Ti depreciation of the Jewish col- lar.l mote...no to Germany lore- 1.11eted by every Impartial hlotorlan of German collar, "Hitler .taunt efforts la orerfook the part played bymonarchist Ger- meny In enabling Lenin to met up • Ito)oiselik government in Itteoho, have of the re led 111111 10 erallempetition false statement that th ere Is an.- lotion betw.n. the Jen% and J111101 1.1 oo the ono Isand, and the l'ommuniot• and Communism on the other. Tel the record in clear. It .vral. that • stud, of Germancondition* inflicate. that Ile majority of the Jew. who were per- oitni to sot. to Germany diming the epublie were ofilliated with the liberal democratic partite. In H. preoldenlIal elections In which Ilindenharg, Ilitler and Thoelns•n were candhlote. Jewish leader. •ppealed to the German Jews to rote for Ilindenherg and aa.lost the Cemmuniot and Notional Rnelnll.l can- didatft. German Jews were chiefly te- of n ted in erropetion. and In from which Commoolat• are not re- cruited; larked, their own economic In- Irreato mode them diametrically op- posed to (Nwe.munione The moot In- Coen°. German daltlert he the pre- 1111Ier period, torch a• the rnrokforter %Mang and the Iterliner Trogeblatt, which were owned by Ada*. wen bit - terly acme. to Communism. Not one prominent or eve. well-known German Jewish leader was ever Identified with the Commonlot pee r In Germany. Ac- cording to •ath.ile gnaw given under the weple. of the pneent government, there Iwo only one Jeer Among 70 derail,. In the Iteichotog of 1030, and not a single Jew aro.. the el Commmnist deputies of the Itch.- ..of 1033. Finally, no4 men the ran eh- most bras. oMeial w ore the fart that while there were heo than 300,000 freeman Jews who were enabled to vote, there were folly 6.014: daring the MC Communist sores nevoid.. The fads about Soviet Ram. and mask/ Ill wain. Inn I h• Jews are A1001110 the If commiman who roost Ile Soviet Government, only two are Jew. Neither the creed.. of 1ho C.nril of Commlormr. RyrkoOl the R., Kano.: preoldent of the general 00 the Conco- o l d parte. RIalln. the pressIdeut of /he Third International, DIraltroff, are Jew.: nor loos Ionia, founder of the Com- m. ■ party. A largo perreatage of the million. of Jews he R000l* before the Renotation were trade. Penni, men- be. of the Nom whom tl. Itolsheylit• att.rked most violently and sett. had had to Ie.m by the•irtory of Com- Indeed. attn the Winkel. the R01114 (10,01011001 declared filly half et Ile total Jewish nolehetio. Ito.* a. deriamed. a. Weakener. to the dereletwaent of the Revolution. Sest- ina worker. Ia Romia were orroelifed in an ameriallow .11.1 the Viand, whkh opposed the flolokevik• an. the ver7 last. °libelee Jews and Zionist. whew , Rawl.. members were prepoMeront ▪ recanted an roonter-revelotionarle. by the Coll. of Government. llot* deliber- "A. of ate° eireolot. by :.the agin/* Iw oftempi• to ..11.11 llrel• Owed. that nearly all of the Rolahelik bed- oev Jews reefed. that a largo wom- b.. of one elsmitiod are net Imes as all. and tam • neat.. of other. foe from below Paldwillis. were leader. Me•chevild. the sworn fen of - f the lllsherkm. wens of. Jew. The Ate- lid dation". of the Frieograd marekt party I. krig, dectly after the Itmeh•tioa, showed that there we. 144.01 onembero of when 141 per met ' roe Misosi••at led per feet latelanet basis shall campaign divisions or I log meetings—rallies and victory icelebrations?" teams be organized? On what 1 Detroit Delegates basis shall workers be enlisted and instructed? How much should Delegates to this conference be spent for publicity? To what will be the guests of the Dayton extent is available national and community on Sunday evening at overseas publicity useful and de - 8 dinner which will mark the sirable? What media are most opening of the Dayton Jewish desirable: Direct mail, newspapers, community's annual campaign for radio, speakers' bureau, etc.? funds. Detroit delegates at this con- ference will include Henry Wine- man, Kurt Peiser, Fred M. But- zel, Julian II. Krolik, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Simon Shetzer, Judge Charles Rubiner, Clarence H. Enggass and others. n PLAN HEBREW UNIVERSITY CHAIR, FOREST IN HONOR OF DIZENGOFF (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) I port meretings sustainingg e cam- gested questions for discussion en paign morale and tempo? Use campaigning methods are: of daily bulletins? Cojnpetitivc "How early should the commu- schemes? Awards to teams? Use nity be apprised of the campaign of the reviewing committees dur- and its major objectives? How ing the campaign? Clean-up shall leadership be constituted and where drawn from? On what squads? Clean-up appeals? Clos- of mind and their hope for the future, they declared, the Nazi leadership has now poured abuse upon their good name and that of the Jews of the world at large, whom they are ceaselessly mal- igning. This time, it is stated, the assault upon the reputation of the Jews is made under the IcONC1.1 . 1 1 00 Moll P.11117 ONE) stopped by every youth and adult cloak of an attack upon Commu- — capable of fighting them. More nism. is the Bain Ila-Zinanim period, the than that, we should make it our Numbers Belie Charge beginning of a new semester, and duty to teach the uneducated and German Jewry, before Hitler's he urged his listeners to register uniformed. A program of active chancellorship, the statement their children in the various building up of the minds of our points out, had less than 300, schools immediately without any youth becomes not only a matter of 000 voters. However, 6,000,000 delay. An early registration will preserving Jewish culture and our Communist votes were cast dur- afford the schools an opportunity Jewish heritage, but also one of ing the Republic. Moreover, Jew- to make the proper classification laying a more firm foundation for ish leaders in Germany in the without loss of time. If the reg- the preservation of our economic elections in which Hindenburg, istration will warrant it, new security. That our youth will be Hitler and Thaelmann were can- teachers will be engaged. In order faced with problems in the future didates, urged German Jewry to to carry all that out properly the is certain, and adequate prepare- vote for Hindenberg, their own registration must be done imme- tion is absolutely necessary. The economic interests having made diately, that is, not later than the best weapon for meeting and over- them "diametrically opposed to end of Succoth. coming vicious attacks is Jewish Mr. Isaacs also called attention education. Communism." "Let us arm our children with Not one prominent or even to the fact that the United Hebrew Schools have branches in all thick- the knowledge of our great and well-known Jewish leader, adds the statement, was ever identified ly populated Jewish districts and glorious history, thereby, enabling with the Communist party In Ger- for those who still live too for to them to stand upright against the many. The 70 Communist deput- reach one of the schools, bile trans- onslaughts of anti-Semitism. "Rabbi Akiba was once urged ies in the Reichstag of 1930 in- portation has been provided by the cluded only one Jew, and there Women's Auxiliary. He has also by a friend to give up the study were no Jews, whatever among the pointed out the fact that three new of the Torah, when it had been 81 Communist deputies of the units have of late been added to forbidden by Hadrian's decree un- the system of schools. He referred der the penalty of death. 'Let me 1933 Reichstag. to the classes now conducted in the tell you a story,' Akiba answered. Hitler's Myths three public schools, MacCulloch, 'A fox, walking along the banks of Referring to Russia, the state- Central High and the very latest a river, looked down at a number ment declares that only two of addition, the Brady Public School of fish as they struggled pitifully the 36 commisars who constitute at the corner of Joy Road and to avoid the nets of fishermmen. the Soviet Government are Jews. Lawton. 'Why do you struggle so, down "Ilitler's studied efforts to Ile concluded his talk by there?' asked the fox. 'We are overlook the part played by mon- calling upon the parents to enter afraid of the hooks and nets of the archist Germany in enabling Lenin their children in the Ilebrew school fishermen,' they answered. 'Well to, set up a Bolshevik government at a very early age, preferably at then, come up here on land', he in Russia," the statement empha- the same time they enter public advised them, 'let us live together sizes, "have led him to endless school. in peace and security.' You foolish repetition of the false statement Statement by Cohen fox, exclaimed the fish, are you that there is an association be- Haft Cohen, president of the really as smart as people, say you tween Jews and Judaism on the United Hebrew Schools, makes the are? If we are not safe in the ele- one hand, and the Communists following statement in connection ment in which we live, how much and Communism on the other. Yet with the 10th annual Education more dangerous will our lives be the record is clear . . . Hitler's Month conducted by the schools: out of it' Our element,' continued verbal assaults are myths of his "Jewish writers have repeatedly Rabbi Akiba, 'is the Torah. If we own creation." called our attention to the need for foresake it, we destroy ourselves.' The Complete Statement Jewish education. They have point- "It was this same spirit that The statement of Dr. Adler and ed to the danger of en engulfing let Jochanan-ben Zakkai into a Mr. Stroock follows: wave of anti-Semitism. That anti- Roman camp to plead for the privi- Semitism is no longer limited to lege of establishing a school at 'The recently concluded Nail Party rally at Nuremberg is one more 111111116. European countries, Is becoming Jamnia. It is in a similiar spirit lion of the fact 111111 (Ile 6.1011011 Gov- increasingly apparent. The disse- of self preservation that we today ernment ha, well learned the lemon mination of inconsistent or evil un- must seek the education of our prescribed by Adolf 11111er in id+ Stein Kampf' Mot 'through elev. ond con- truth, should be answered And children," REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS IS URGED DURING EDUCATION MONTH October 2, 1936 CHRONICLE into the offices of the Jewish Agency and the Tel Aviv Munici- pal Council. In his telegram to Moshe Shertok, head of the po- litical department of the Jewish Agency, Sir Arthur Wauchope de- clared: "His outstanding achieve- ments will long remain as a me- morial to his name." the will have not yet been pub- lished it is reported that Mayor Dizengoff, who helped to acquire for the Jewish population great sections of the valuable estate of Tel Aviv, had only a small sum at the time of his death. The museum, to which he bequeathed the major part of his funds, rep- Zionist Offices Closed resents the principal cultural LONDON (WNS)—All Zionist achievement of his life, having offices closed here in mourning been opened early this year with a splendid collection of various for Mayor Meier Dizengoff of Tel Aviv as the World Zionist Ex- representations of Jewish art. ecutive sent condolences to the Children Lead Cortege Palestine Jewish community for As Jews throughout Palestine went into mourning for their first the loss of its first citizen. "Diz- citizen, with flags of all public engoff's memory will be imperish- and many private institutions fly- able in the story of the recon- ing at half-mast, the spiritual tes- struction of the Jewish National tament of Mayor Dizengoff was Home," the executive's cable de- clared. published. In this testament, written on July 12, directions for NEW YORK (WNS)—All ac- his funeral were given and thoughts on approaching death re- tivities at the Zionist Organiza- vealed. "The thought of death tion of America, the United Pal- estine Appeal, the Jewish National does not sadden me," he wrote. Fund and other affiliated organ- The Mayor requested that his izations were suspended during funeral cortege be headed by chil- Mayor Dizengoff's funeral in Tel dren, whom he loved deeply. Next Aviv. Special memorial services in line he wanted the youth, for Dizengoff were planned for among whom he said he had al- the Yankee Stadium prior to the ways counted himself. Following appearance of the Palestine Mac- them he asked that women march, cabees for a soccer match with the "the mothers of the younger gen- Metropolitan all-stars. Dr. Steph- eration." The general public was en S. Wise, president of the Z. to bring up the rear. 0. A., speaking in behalf of the A greater part of the 150,000 Zionists of America, character- Jews in- this all-Jewish city was ized Dizengoff as the "miraculous in the line of march or thronged creator" of Tel Aviv who had the streets as the funeral proces- become "one of the most beloved sion for Mayor Dizengoff filed and most honored figures of our by. Observers estimated that generation," more than 80,000 people partici- pated in the funeral Itself. Every one of the 400,000 Jews In Pal- estine dropped his work or other activity during the hour between 11 and noon, the time of the Members of the Oakland Moth- funeral on Thursday, Sept. 24. The municipality of Tel Aviv, ern' Club of the Jewish Commu- which Dizengoff had founded and nity Center will hold their open- ing fall meeting on Monday eve- over which he had presided vir- tually since that time, 27 years ning, Oct. 5, at 8 o'clock, at the Jewish Community Center. Plane ago, announced a three-day per- for the corning year will be dis- iod of mourning and the suspen- cussed, and a social hour with sion of all normal municipal func- music and refreshments will fol- tions. low the business meeting. G meats Represented The Linwood-Dexter Club will As the funeral procession went begin its meetings on Tuesday by street lights were kept burn- afternoon, Oct. 6, at 2 o'clock, at ing but were draped • with black the Dexter branch of the Center, crepe and houses were beffagged 11518 Dexter Blvd. A Succoth with black. M. M. Ussishkin, party will be held in the Suecah president of the Jewish Natonal which has been built for the oc- Fund, Dov Hos and Israel Ro- caaion. Mrs. Ben Golbin, formerly keel, deputy mayors of Tel Aviv, of the stage, will give • monologue and the municipal councillors were entitled "Our Harvest" Refresh- pallbearers. ments will be served in the Sue- Present at the exercises were cah. Installation of officers of the high government officials and the consuls of France, Italy, Yugo- Mothers' Club dramatic circle will slavia, Holland, Latvia, Greece, be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 8 Finlan d, Switzerland, Poland, p. m., at the Jewish Community Lithuania, Czechoslovakia and Center. Plans are being made for Austria. High Commissi ones the production in the future of Wauchope was represented by his "The Motorman" by Z. Libin and Fields" by Prete Hirsh- aide-de-camp, while the military administration and the Royal Air airs. After the installation re- Force were represented by high freshments will be served in the officers. Representatives of 220 Succah, Mrs. Sarah Avrin is the Jewish organizations from all dramatic director and Rhoda Zaha- parts of the country and repre- vie is in charge of the music. in the dramatic circle sentatives of all government de- Membership is open to all members of the partments attended. All amuse - Mothers' Clubs who have dramatic ment places and cafes remained aspirations. dosed CO the city paid tribute to ,...1 as. money aor ti,Att, : sp.. its founder and leading citizen. time Mothers' Clubs Resume Meetings Messages of condolence poured effort into the home of the late mayor price - less freshdtss of double-mel• from all parts of the world, and low Old Gold Cigarettes. Heavy Registration in Hebrew School Branch Registration at the newly- opened branch of the United Ilebrew Schools at the Brady Public School is quite heavy. Two classes are already in ses- sion. There is still room for a small number of children. Par- ents are urged to avail them- selves of this opportunity and register their children imme- diately. Registintion takes place daily between the hours of 4 and5p.51. The Detroit unit of Junior Hadas- sah, the young women's Zionist or- ganization of America, has mapped out a series of varied affairs for the coming season of special in- terest to the Jewish young women , of the community, which will be announced and discussed at the first general meeting to be held on , Sunday, Oct. 4, at 2:30 p. m., at the Statler Hotel. Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, president of the Detroit unit, will extend greet- ings to both old and new members and friends, and will announce scheduled affairs to take place dur. the season. As a feature of the program the guest speaker pf the afternoon will be an eminent reporter on the staff of the Detroit News, who toured Palestine a few years ago and is well equipped to deliver an inter- esting talk on his chosen subject "Facing Realities in Palestine." Ann Brooks, general chairman of the committee for the Thanks- giving night dance to be held at the Masonic Temple Nov. 26, prom- ises to reveal further details which have been under consideration. Esther Etkin, chairman of the tea dance planned for paid-up members and invited male guests on Nov. 8, will announce her work- ing committee and definite ar- rangements for this affair. The Detroit unit is one of 210 similar Junior Hadassah groups throughout the United States. The national membership is over 12,000. Little adorable 7-year-old Sybil Jason says she just doesn't believe in being stingy in her loyalties as a movie fan, so she has a new movie favorite every week. SEASON'S GREETINGS . 11. Sullivan Coal and Coke Co. 5784 . 12TH ST. ' MAdisoo 0285 PROMPT SERVICE SEASON'S GREETINGS Stacy Commission Company DETROIT STOCK YARDS VINEWOOD 2-1933 SEASON'S GREETINGS The Detroit Steel Casting Co. 4069 Michigan Ave. LA. 5710 Nominate Eliasohn For U. S. Congress J. II. Eliasohn of Ludington, Mich., who was twice elected pros- ecuting attorney of Mason County —in 1932 and again in 1934—re- ceived the Democratic nomination for United States Congress in the 9th district at the primaries held last month. Ile won the nom- ination over Charles M. Black and Julius M. Magil oft Muskegon, Rose Conway Parker of Frankfort, Mich., and Chet Emunson of Man- istee. His majority was 496 votes. A graduate of the University of Michigan law school, Mr. Eliasohn was first elected prosecuting at- torney immediately upon receiving, his law degree in 1932. He is be- lieved to be the youngest pros- ecuting attorney in the country. , He was honored by the Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys' Associa- tion by being elected one of the directors for 1935-36. In 1935 he also served as president of the Democratic clubs of the 9th dis- di the election in November, Mr. tri A Eliasohn will oppose the incumbent Congressman Albert E. Engel of Lake City, a Republican. Golf Tournament Of Center Oct. 11 Sam Babcock heads the commit- tee in charge of the third annual golf tournament sponsored by the health and physical education com- mittee of the Jewish Community Center. Knollwood Country Club, on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 2:30 p. m., will be the scene of keen competi- tion between Ted Goode, twice winner of the Meyer Prentis Tro- phy, and the many stars who have already entered the contest. The entrants to date include Sam Die- ter, former member of the Detroit Institute of Technology golf team; Dr. Jack Goode, farmer member of the Alma College team; Dr. Leon Katzin, who several years ago captained the Highland Park Junior College team. Low gross score in both an up- per and lower flight will govern the tournament which will be medal play. Entries must be in the Center office no later than Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. 6. ACTUALLY TUNE FO REIGN STATIONS BY NAME! FOREIGN T0,11` See and Hear the New 1937 PHILCO In Your Own Home FREE! 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