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Vol. XXXVIII No. 20

SHETZER, MRS. LAIB,
KROLIK ON EXECUTIVE

ARAB HIGH COMMITTEE MAKES
DEMAND FOR EXILES' AMNESTY

Delegates From 17 Cities
Attend Interesting
Sessions

London Newspapers Say Gen. Dill's New
Military Powers Are Greater Than
Decrees of Martial Law

Saudi Arabia and other Arab monarchs to Palestine Arabs
to call off their strike and end terrorism.
After an all-day meeting the Arab High Committee
decided the Arab King's appeal should come only after
the latter have a guarantee from the British Government
that amnesty shall be granted to all political exiles and

Peiser Announces Plans for Early 'ROUSING WELCOME
Formation of a Community -Council PLANNED HERE FOR

Issues Statement on Aim to Unify Efforts of Jewish Organ-
izations; .Boxerman to Assist in This
Detroiters Retained as the
Important Project
Chairman and Secretary
of Conference
Kurt Peiser, executive director sentatives of all elements in local

Wauchope Pins Hope on Plea to be Issued
by King Ibn Saud and Other Arab
Monarchs Who Will Urge Peace

JERUSALEM. — It is highly improbable
that martial law will be proclaimed in Pal-
estine, if at all, for eight or 10 days. General
Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope, the British
High Commissioner, is pinning his hopes on
an appeal to be issued by King Ibn Saud of

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936

New Appeal Planned to Palestine DAYTON WELFARE
ELECTS
Arabs as Proclamation of Martial CONCLAVE
WINEMAN PEISER
Law Is Delayed for Several Days

The East Central States Re-
gional Conference of the Council
of Jewish Federations and Wel-
fare Funds at the sessions held
at the Biltmore Hotel last Satur-
day evening and all day Sunday
in Dayton, Ohio, re-elected Henry

of the Jewish Welfare Federation
of Detroit as chairman for 1936-
1937.
The conference also re-elected
Kurt Peiser, executive director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit, as secretary. Other offi-
cers were re-elected as follows:
Edward M. Baker of Cleveland
and Edwin J. Schanfarber of
Columbus, vice-chairmen; Simon
Shetzer, Julian Krolik and Mrs.
Walter Laib of Detroit were
elected members of the executive
committee.

Anti-Fascists Pack Whitechapel
MACCABEE PLAYERS In Demonstration Against Mosley
Who Is Forced to Abandon Parade

at U. of D. Stadium
Oct. 18

of the Jewish Welfare Federation Jewry. It is hoped that this coun-
of Detroit, this week announced cif will serve to solidify Jewish
that plans are being completed for public opinion and to be able to COMMUNITY SUPPORT
the formation of the Jewish Corn- exert the power of such opinion
IS URGED FOR GAME
inanity Council, which is to unify upon the community at large ,
all efforts of Jewish organizations
Plan Conferences
Joint
Statement Issued by
in Detroit in behalf of important
"A series of conferences of
Caplan, Mazer, New-
services to Jewry in this country local leaders is to be held before
as well as abroad.
long to analyze the problems and
man, Shetzer
Simultaneously with his an - the functions of the Jewish Corn-
.
nouncement of the early forma- munity Council. Larger meetings
A Musing
welcome
will be soccer
tion of the council, Mr. Peiser an - have been called for the direction the
given
Maccabee
Palestine
nounced that William I. Boxer- of the numerous efforts which de- champions when they arrive
in
man of Rock Island, Ill., a recent mand the attention of the corn- Detroit to play at the U.
graduate of the New York School munity, and it is expected that Stadium on Sunday, Oct of D.
of Social Work and a graduate among the efforts which will be 2:30 p. m., against an 18, at
s hool for Jewish social work, undertaken by the Jewish Co-
c
. all-star
rn Michigan team.
has been elected to assist in the munity Council will be:
The Maccabee team Is ached.
work for the formation of the
1. The preparation of • com•
uled to arrived in Detroit Mon-
council.
munity calendar to serve ■ s a

Posher's Statement

means of clearing dates for
programs and events sponsored
by various organizations.
2. The carrying out of Jew-
WI educational service.
3. Discussion of the problems
of the Jews in Germany and
Poland, and Eastern Europe.
4. "Jewish" anti-Semitism.
5. The problem of irrespon-
sible shnorrers and how to
avoid their imposition upon the
community.
6. The boycott of German.
made goods.
7. To work in co-operation
with the public schools in limit-
ing Christmas and Easter cele-
brations and the instruction of
religion in the public schools.

Mr. Peiser stated that a con-
ference will be called very shortly
of leaders of local organizations
in order to perfect plans for the
formation of this council. In the
statement announcing the com-
pletion of plans for the council's
organization, Mr. Peiser mid:
Out of the efforts of the last
two Allied Jewish Campaigns and
their subsidiary activities, Is
emerging what is expected to be
one of the most important func-
tions of the Jewish community of
Detroit: The Jewish Community
Council.
It is proposed. that the Jewish
Community Council, the forma-
tion of which is to be the aim of
the Jewish Welfare Federation of
"The Jewish Community Coun-
Detroit during the coming weeks, il is to be a channel for the ex-
is to be a central body of repr -
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day evening, Oct. 12, and
round of receptions and enter-
tainments is planned for them
by Maurice J. Caplan, chairman
of the sponsors' committee, with
the assistance of Jacob Maser
and Gus Newman, chairman and
secretary, respectively, of the
athletic committee.

Blackshirts Pelted With Stones as They Try
to Form Ranks for "Invasion" of
Jewish Section of London

LEAGUE REFUSES TO INTERVENE
IN BEHALF OF JEWS OF GERMANY

Italian Jews Sever Ties With Coreligionists;
Louis McFadden, Former Anti-Semitic
Member of Congress, is Dead

LONDON.—"Mosiey shall not pass" and
"kill Mosley" were slogans chalked On walls
and side walks on the east end of London
during the last week-end which drew close to
250,000 anti-Fascists-to the Jewish quarter
in a determined effort not to permit the

Fascist procession to pass the Whitechapel district.

Tentative plans call for a re-
After scenes of wild disorder, In which at least 50
ception by Mayor Couzens at the
City Hall Tuesday morning, Oct. persons were so injured that they had to be sent to hos-
13. A dinner will be tendered the pitals, the police Sunday afternoon forced Sir Oswald
players by the sponsors' commit- Mosley to abandon a parade of MOO of his black-shirted
Detroit Delegation
tee the same evening at 6 o'clock, Fascists through
prisoners arrested in connection®
The delegates at the confer-
the Jewish districts of London's East
at Shaarey Zedek, followed by a
with the present disturbances.
ence from Detroit were Henry
public reception in the same hall End.
In the face of the militancy of
Wineman, Kurt Peiser, Fred M.
at 8:30 p. m. Maurice J. Cap-
Arab youth, it is difficult to find
The procession was banned just in time. There is no
Butzel, Clarence H. Enggass, Jul-
lan will preside at the banquet
any leaders who dare associate
ian Krolik, Rabbi Leon Fram,
'doubt that if the Mosley forces had
and
reception.
Cantor
Jacob
Son-
themselves with an appeal for
Mrs. Walter Laib and Miss Esther
been permitted to march through
enklar will take part in the musi-
peace. The writer learns on the
Epkin. In addition to the De-
the crowded East End streets there
cal and vocal program that is
most reliable authority that a for-
troit delegation, there were dele-
would have been rioting on a scale
eign power is not only supporting Offer Brief Popular Courses; gates from the following commu-
being arranged. Those wishing to
London has seldom known.
be present at the dinner are re-
the nationalistic youths but also is
nities: Akron, Canton, Cincinnati,
Hours before the parade was due
Rabbi Fram to Teach
quested to send their reservations
coaching them in the art of ter-
Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton,
to begin angry crowds of anti-
to the Maccabee office, 604 Gris-
rorism.
Current Events
Erie, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Remit $1,000 More
Fascists were standing . packed
wold Bldg., at once. Phone Cherry
Louisville, Pittsburgh, Flint, To-
Arab Sentenced to 12 Years
along the route, resolved not to let
0715 and 0705. Plates are $1.50 Will Address Zionists at the the Fascists get through. In the
An Arab who was arrested some
Beth El College of Jewish Stud- ledo, Youngstown, Chicago, New
For
Polish
Relief
each.
Hotel Statler; Balfour
York,
weeks ago after being found with ies opens its 11th season next
narrow, twisting streets east of the
The sponsors' committee urges
Mrs. Sieg Herzog and Sam Gold.
four bombs hidden in flour sacks Monday night, bet. 12.
Ball Oct. 31
Tower of London, blackshirts were
Joseph H. Ehrlich, treasurer
all to attend the reception and
in his possession has been sent-
pelted with stones as they tried to
There will be a registration homer of Cleveland were elected of the Detroit Polish relief cam-i
enced to 12 years' imprisonment. period between the hours of 7 chairman and secretary of the paign, on Tuesday announced Parents Urged to Send Chi!• personally to meet the splendid
form ranks for the "invasion."
Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, na-
young men who comprise the
The oil pipe-line of the Iraq Petro- and 8 o'clock followed by a brief program committee for the com- that another check for $1,000
Police Efforts Futile
dren to United He-
Maccabee team. The soccer cham- tional director of the B'nai B'rith
ing year. In addition to the three has been remitted to national
leum Company has been sabotaged
Mounted and foot police chariot!
pions of I'siestine and the Near Hillel Foundations, will address
brew Schools
Detroiters elected members of the headquarters. This boosts the
for the 38th time daring the cur-
a
again and again trying to scatter
East are coming as the good-will
executive committtee, the new amount remitted from Detroit to
rent disorders; this time the oil
joint meeting of the Zionist Or- the demonstrators, but the task
executive includes the following: $9,000.
itself became ignited.
The 10th annual Education ambassadors from the Homeland
was beyond them, although all po-
ganization
of
Detroit
and
the
De-
and
a
warm
reception
by
the
Jew-
Akron: Ben Holub, Morris Sachs;
There can be no agreement be-
Mr. Ehrlich expresses the Month of the United Hebrew 'eh community of Detroit is an- troit chapters of Hadassah, Tues- lice leaves had been cancelled and
Canton: A. M. Luntz, David Liv- hope that at least $1,000 more
Schools, headed by Philip Slomo-
tween Arabs and Jews and no
10,000 uniformed men had been
ticipated.
ingston; Cincinnati: Max Hirsch, will be forthcoming from De- vitz, which was launched with the
round table conference to effect a
mobilized for the occasion. As soon
Organizations are urged to par-
Oscar Berman, Mrs. J. Victor troit in order to make the Ibc
ushering in of the New Year, has
peaceful understanding until the
haal
as
one street had been cleared the
pate
in
the
public
reception
on
Greenbaum; Cleveland: Edward contributions in cash the mi
•-Jews repudiate the Balfour Declar-
been conducted this year in a in- Tuesday by sending official depute-
crowd surged up another. Shop
M. Baker, Judge Maurice Ber- mum of the $10,000 he has hoped •tensive
manner. A corps of apeak-
ation, the Falastin, Arabic daily,
windows
were smashed as fighting
bons
to
greet
the
Maccabees
in
non, Mrs. Sieg llerzog; Colum- for. He therefore urges Detroit ere, organized by Max M. Barahal,
declares editorially. The Jews must
broke out in a dozen streets.
bus: Edwin J. Schanfarber, Dr. Jews to make contributions at chairmen of the speakers' commit- the name of their organizations.
consent to live in Palestine solely
The Palestine champions came
E. J. Gorslow; Dayton: Sam L. once and to help in this im- tee, delivered addresses during the
At one place a barricade of tim-
as a national minority and sever
ber, corrugated iron and broken
Finn, Sam Thal; Erie: Milton J. portant relief effort.
High Holy Days in the various to the U. S. with the proud rec-
their bonds with world Jewry be-
glass had been piled across the
Schaffner, Walton Strauss; Fort
synagogues and other houses of ord of 25 consecutive victories
fore the Arabs will be ready to talk
this year. They won games
roadway so that the Fascists should
Wayne, Rabbi S. H. Markowitz;
worship. •
on permanent understanding, the
both in New York and Phila-
not pass.
ndian apolis: Dr. Clarence
paper adds.
The radio committee, headed by delphia, making the impressive
froymso n, Leonard Strauss;
Sixty-nine demonstrators were
Nathan L. Milstein, arranged for total of 27 triumph. to date.
More than 4,500 Jewish immi-
Louisville: E. S. Tachau, Louis W.
arrested,
but the police authorities
many addresses which were de-
grants entered Palestine during the
Tickets are going briskly cc-
Cole.
finally
realized that the attempt to
livered
over
Station
WMBC
on
month of September, the Jewish
-cording to reports reaching the
Conference Resolutions
hold the procession would be too
Hyman Altrnan'a hour; over Sta- Maccabee office from such ener-
Agency announces in making pub-
Resolutions adopted by the con-
dangerous. After two hours of
tion WJBK, on Harry Weinberg's getic workers for this cause as
lic preliminary figures. The total
ference included an expression of
sporadic disorder, Sir Oswald
and Aaron Kurland's hours.
for the first nine months of 1936
Morris Scheyer, Philip Lipson,
thanks to the chairman, Henry
drove up in a closed car to Royal
is in excess of 26,000, with the
Address by Zackheim
Alex Goldberg, Mr. Frankel, Wil-
Wineman, for his services, to the Freund-Miller Class Honors
Mint St., near the Tower Bridge,
tempo of immigration unaffected by
Maurice II. Zackheim, chliirman iam Kiefer and others. The Ber-
RABBI LEON FRAM
other officers and to the Dayton
Memory
of
Two
B'nai
where Sir Philip Game, commis-
the disorders of the past 24 weeks.
of the board of education, speaking eznitzer, Turover, Mogilove r,
community. Sympathy was ex-
sioner
of the metropolitan police,
B'rith
Leaders
The nation-wide Arab general assembly of the student body. pressed by the conference to the
over WMBC, appealed to the par- Mlawer and the Arlosoroff So-
was waiting for him. The Fascist
strike, now in its 25th week, Immediately after the assembly family of the late Dr. I. M. Rubi-
ents of children of school age not cieties are among the many or-
leader,
who was pale and grim, was
is expected in high Arab cir- the classes will go into regular now, pioneer Jewish social worker,
It was unanimously decided at to neglect their children's Jewish ganizations actively participating
told he would have to call off hi,
cles to end within the week, it session.
the meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. education, to imbue them with the 'n this great Jewish undertaking.
who died recently.
demonstration
in the interest of
was reported after a seven-hour
Good seats are still available at
Among the courses to be given
Mr. Wineman, as chairman of 34 of B'nai B'rith last Monday spirit of our fathers and provide
public safety.
meeting of the Arab Higher the first hour, 8 to 9, are the fol- the conference, outlined the his- night to conduct a drive for new them with a sufficient supply of 50c, $1 and $1, box seats at $5
Four Meetings Cancelled
Committee. The strike will be lowing:
spiritual ammunition to last them and special patron boxes seating
tory of the regional organization members.
Four Fascist meetings scheduled
terminated, it is said, after the
Modern Jewish History," Rabbi and pointed out that at the first
It was decided to name the clam throughout their lifetime. "The eight people at $50, and can be
DR. A. L. SACHAR
for various part of the East Erd
Arab sovereigns of Saudi Eric Friedland, instructor; "Jew- two conferences in Columbus and of candidates to be initiated in this children," the speaker emphasized, obtained at 504 Griswold Bldg.,
Arabia, Iraq, Transjordan and ish History in the Middle Ages," Toledo and again at the one in membership drive in the memory "must become fully acquainted Cherry 0716 and Cherry 0705; day evening, Oct. 13, at tile Jewish were promptly cancelled and a Ion
liqe of Blackehirts was soon swin,r-
Yemen issue an appeal to their Rabbi Nahum Schulman, instruc-
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of two of Its most prominent and with the store of our rich treas- Henry the Hatter, 145 Michigan; Community Center.
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ing back toward Westminster, lee ,-
Palestine compatriots and the tor; "C omparat ive Religion,"
active workers. The class will be ures. This would make them con-
Dr. Sachar is an historian, bio- ing the anti-Fascists in possessien
scious
and
proud
Jews.
Arab Higher Committee issues Rabbi Jerome Folkman, instruc-
known as the "Daddy" Adolph
grapher and lecturer of note. He of the "battlefield." The Fasci
another proclamation based tor; "The Jewish Interpretation
"The United Hebrew Schools,
Freund—Jacob Miller Memorial
has just finished an extensive tour organization later issued a sle - t
upon the message of the kings. of the New Testament," Dr. Leo
- e•
Class. Mr. Freund, who passed which have been recognized as one
of Europe and the Near East and ment compUning that free speech
The Arab sovereigns of the M. Franklin, instructor; "Current
away on Aug. 18 at the age of e9, of the leading educational institu-
has studied, at first hand,contem. had been violated and charging
Near and Meddle East have ap- Books of Jewish Interest," Rabbi
had been an active member of tions in the country, are giving the
porary
political
and
social
develop-
that "this is the first occasion on
pealed to the Arabs of Pales- Elmer Berger, instructor; "The
Pisgah Lodge since the data of his children a thorough training in the
ments. lie has a rare gift of pre- which the British Government has
tine to end their g I strike Theory and Practice of Teaching
initiation on March 7, 1869. Since language of our Torah, are con-
senting the most diverse themes openly surrendered to Red terror."
and campaign of violence and in the Jewish Religious School," Dr. Leo M. Franklin Will then he had worked untiringly for necting them with our literature,
clearly, and with authority. He
to rely upon the "good will" Rabbi Leon Fram, instructor;
The Communists and their allies
the B'nai B'rith holding the highest our history, and are teaching them Says Priest is Furnishing the has a vast fund of Information, is
Preach the First Two
of the British government, it "Elementary Hebrew," Miss Rose
offices in the District and the lodge. our beautiful customs and cere-
an attractive personality and Is of the Independent Labor party
Material
for
Wave
of
is disclosed by s 1 • evening edi- Pike, instructor.
Sermons
were
jubilant, however, and an-
Jacob Miller, who passed away on monials, especially in connection
one of the moat stimulating orators
Anti-Catholic Bigotry
tion of Hadashoth Aharonoth,
nounced they had given Sir Oswald
Aug. 28 at the age of 69, had been with the religious and national
The courses offered in the sec-
in the country.
Hebrew daily, which publishes ond hour,, 9 to 10, are as follows:
"the meet humiliating defeat ever
Never has greater enthusiasm a member of the B'nei B'rith for holidays. The teachers succeeded in
Balfour Ball Oct. 31
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (NCJC)—Dr.
the teat of the appeal, which it "Current Jewish History," Rabbi marked the opening of a year of 40 years, He served Pisgah Lodge creating a real Jewish atmosphere
suffered by any figure is British
Plans are under way for the an- politics."
declares it received from ■ re- Leon Fram, instructor; "Current congregation activities than is as itspresident on several occa- in the classrooms. The children Emmet Kane, one of the leading
liable Arab source. The •ppeal, Social Problems in the Light of presently the case among the sions and was active in the work grow up with ■ • lave for things Catholic laymen of St. Louis in nual Balfour ball, which will be
As a result of Sunday's disturb-
issued by the rulers of Saudi Jewish Ideals," Rabbi Elmer Ber- members of Temple Beth El, It is of the B'nei B'rith up to the day Jewish. This is the reason why no a radio address here criticized held on Saturday evening, Oct. 31, ances it is expected that the whole
Arabia, Iraq, Yemen and Trams- ger, Instructor; "Jewish Customs reported by its officers and spirit- of his untimely death. This mem- many of our graduates are so con- Father Coughlin, Detroit radio at Hotel Statler. Del Delbridge's problem of order at public meet-
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ual leaders. Services on the High bership drive will culminate in an spicuous with their activities in priest and head of the National orchestra will furnish the music ings will be reviewed again by the
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Holy Days taxed the seating ca- initiation at a downtown hotel by the various Jewish youth organiza- Union for Social Justice.
"I am making this broadcast
pacjty of the Temple and the Pisgah Lodge's degree team to be tions of the city."
today because I am convinced my
chapel. Many new members have followed by a banquet and a speak- No Excuse for Neglect
been added to the roster of mem- er of national prominence. Nathan "No Jew," Mr. Zackheim said duty to my church and to my
bership and the registration in the D. Rosin has been appointed as further, "should neglect his child's country demands it," Dr. Kane
Religious School and in Beth El chairman of the membership drive Jewish education. There Is no ex- declared.
The undignified, uncharitable
College are highly encouraging. committee, with Dr. Victor Droock ruse for ouch neglect, especially
What is looked forward to by and Harry Yudkoff as associate at this time when several public and unpriest-like utterances of
Father
Coughlin do an injustice
the membership with especially
schools have opened their doors for
Sessions to Open With Public Meeting at Temple Beth keen interest is the resumption chairmen.
The membership committee calls us and permitted us to conduct to me and to every other Ameri-
can
Catholic
who disagrees with Famous Orator Stirs Large Audience; Gives Optimistic
El; Delegates Coming From Many Cities
of Sabbath Eve services this Fri- upon every male Jew over 21 years classes in Hebrew in their beauti-
him. I feel that Father Coughlin
day night. Last season these of age to join the B . nal B'rith, ful school buildings.
View of Future of Jewish National Horne;
Throughout the State
is
furnishing material for the next
services were reintroduced after which is the largest and oldest
"This is the 10th year that the
Rabbi Sperka Presided at Meeting
a lapse of almost three decades, fraternal organization In the world, schools observe Education Month. wave of anti-Catholic bigotry
What promises to be a most in- program that evening will include and the attendance and interest flourishes in 31 countries, but is This observance has already be- which will sweep the country. I
teresting Jewish gathering will an organ prelude by Abram Ray shown by the members was such most powerful in the United States. come an institution. Through the am unwilling to remain silent any
Responding to the call by Itta- nerd Isaacs, in behalf of the chil-
take place at Temple Beth El, Tyler, and a group of songs will as to warrant their inclusion this
longer and by that silence give mar Ben Avi, who urged that for dren of the United Hebrew
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Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 13 be rendered by Mrs. Merril Silver- season as a part of the regular
support to the wide-spread belief every tree destroyed in Palestine Schools, pledged 25 trees. and
and 14, when the annual meeting stein. The benediction will be pro- congregational program. For the
that Father Coughlin speaks with by Arabs at least two and possibly other eeeenizations also under-
of the Michigan Federation of nounced by Israel Himelhoch. This present Dr. Leo M. Franklin will
authority for his corelifeionlats three or more be replanted by the took to raise sums in smeller
Temple Sisterhoods will be held.
when he takes the stump as a Jews of,, the world, an audience of amounts. Individuals planted trees
meeting will be followed by an in- preach the sermon at two succes-
Delegates from practically every formal reception in the social hall sive Sabbath Eve services, Rabbi
party politician.
more than 600, which packed the ranging from 1 to 25 each. The
important city in the state will be of the Temple.
"My memory takes me back corral hall of Congregation B'nai planting of a tree costs $1.50.
Fram occuying the pulpit each
present at this convention for
Rix
years; each Sunday afternoon Moshe last Sunday evening,
Wednesday S•ssions
third week. This arrangement will
In his rtirring address, which
which • program of unusual inter-
I sat at the radio spellbound as, Planted more than 600 trees and was dimed in two parts—the
Reports of important commit. hold until the opening of Sunday
est has been arranged. The conven- tees will be received during the morning services, the date of
the gifted pastor of the Shrine' indicated that at least as many first, dealing with the past and
Inquiries
from
many
readers
of
The
Detroit
tion will begin on Tuesday after- sessions on Wednesday morning. which will be announced later.
of the Little Flower preached the more will be replanted through present, and the second. with the
Jewish Chronicle compel us to issue a warning
noon when delegates will be regis- Mra..1. Rapport of Flint will report
gospel of charity and love and local efforts.
Dr. Franklin will open the
future of Palestine—Mr. Ben Avi
against misrepresentations on the part of solicitors
tered and committees appointed. for the prison welfare committee; preaching service with • series
patriotism. Protestant and Catho-
The trees pledged for replant. eloquently described the achieve-
An informal dinner will be tend- Mrs. Milton Kutneeer of Detroit of addresses on the general topic
tic, Jew and Gentile shared with ing by the Sunday evening Audi- ments in Palestine and the deter-
for New York Jewish publications who are ap-
ered that evening to the delegates, for the peace committee; Mrs. M. "Re-interpreting the Bible in the
me the thrill of spiritual uplift ence did not include more than mination of the Jewish pioneers,
proaching Detroit Jews on the ground that by sub-
as Father Coughlin told again the 300 trees a I r a a d y replanted and painted a glowing picture of
and the members of the executive S. Fine of Battle Creek will report Light of Modern Thought," and
scribing to their papers the cause of Jewish defense
story of Bethlehem and Gethse- through the efforts of the Detroit a future which, as he sees it, will
board. On Tuesday evening at on Uniongratna; Miss Anna Oxen- the subject of his first address in
mane and Cavalry. We heard chapter of Hadassah, which is un- be as brilliant in accomplishment
8:15 the opening meeting. which is handler of Detroit, on religious the series being "Some Genesis
against anti-Semitism will be helped.
him make the idealism of Lincoln dertaking to secure contributions as the work of the past decade.
open to the general public, will schools; Mrs. Sol Gittleman of De- Legends."
While
anyone
has
a
right
to
come
here-
and
to
and
Washington livc again. We for many more trees during the Mr. Ben Ari stated that but for
be held. An address of welcome will troit, on the the sale of calendars;
The musical service will be ren-
solicit Detroiters, we feel that it is unfair to make
"hared his indignation as he de- coming months.
be given by Mrs. Harry M. Krohn. Mrs. Jerome D. Folkman of Jack- dered by the Temple Choir, an
the efforts of Justice Brandeis and
fended
our soldiers against the
His Stirring Address
president of the Temple Beth El son, on child study and student all-Jewish organization, under the
the appeal on the ground of fighting bigotry. No
Dr. Stephen S. Wise there would
charges of their traducers, and we
Sisterhood, and the response will education.
The first to respond with not have been a Balfour Declare-
direction of George Gelvani. Each
Jewish periodical has a monopoly on battling dis-
prayed to God to keep him always pledges for tree pleating were tion, and he lauded the loyalty of
be made by Mrs. Philip Hyman,
Following the morning meeting service will be followed by ■ so-
crimination. The entire Jewish press strives to fight
as he was, when he glorified the the Zionist Organization of De- the American Jews who have un-
president of the Michigan State ■ luncheon will be served in the cial hour under the auspices of
against bigotry. To attempt to capitalize on Jewish
mother of each of us on Mother's troit through its president, Dr. selfishly contributed towards the
Sisterhoods. The invocation will be dining hall of the Temple to which the various Temple groups. The
Day . . . Harry E. August, who pledged 100 reconstruction of Palestine.
given by Rabbi Leon Fram, and all members of the Sisterhood are first service will be sponsored by
woes and by that means to secure subscriptions for
"On March 12, 1935, we heard trees for his organization, and the
Achieve Unity
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will give the invited. At the luncheon the prin- group No. 1, whose chairman Is
newspapers is a misleading and unethical business
Father Coughlin boast he was the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Ststir, that the situation today
principal address of the evening cipal address will be given by Mrs. Morris Garvett.
practice against which we warn our readers.
author of the slogan, 'Roosevelt or National Fund through its presi- is as serious as were conditions in
under the title, 'Jewish Wonsan Hugo Hartman of Chicago. Greet-
The general public Is Invited to
Ruin.' He referred to Roosevelt dents. Mrs. Samuel R. Heyman, the days of Bar Kochba, Mr. Bee
In a Changing World." A musical
all of these services.
retain IVES TO LAST
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who e. pledged 100 trees. Sec-
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BETH EL COLLEGE
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DR. SACHAR SPEAKS
HERE ON TUESDAY

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Convention of State Sisterhoods

500 Trees Planted in Palestine

Here This Tuesday and Wednesday

In Response to Plea by Ben Avi

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