vixen- cam ffewirk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO WIEVETROWIEWISI1g1RONIGLe October 30, 1936 THE NAZI TERROR Statement by Russell Wright Correspondent and Ob- server who Lectured Here on Oct. 27 and 28. PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Progress of Hebrew Language Described Last of Radio Addresses on Occa- sion of Education Month A. S. Auxiliary' 191 OR. WISE IS GUEST Deb ut of Sorin JUNIOR COUNCIL BLUE - WHITE BOXES BEING CLEARED IL. Conference at Center Nov. 8 PLANS 2 EVENTS Nov5 AT LUNCHEON HERE wit ■ The final of a series of radio addresses delivered on the urea- usion of Education Month carried on by the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, was given by Sarah (Jane Kaplan, who spoke in behalf of her mother, Mrs. Ilinion Kali- Ian, over station WJBK on Wed- nesday evening during the broad- . cast of the Jewish Radio Forum presided over by Aaron Kurland. Mrs. Kaplan was unable to tie- I liver the address due to illness and she sent her daughter to rep- j resent her. Her address follows: "Nazism means war. Nazism means the suppression and eradi- cation of freedom as we know it here. There is no such thing as freedom of speech, frepdom of the press, or open criticism in Hitler- ized Germany today. "The Hitler regime has decreed that hotel servants and waiters must report any criticism of the Nazi government uttered by any guest. They are obliged by this decree lu spy on and report their Woman . , Auxiliary has avery own friends, or members of their Important role, the flOthet log of Ile. • lirew educatluu. Thin organisation own families. makes it possible Sr ifor one hundred "As an observer and reporter in nil Coy children to be transported by L Nazi Germany, I certainly got a %Vrillor good dose of Ilitlerism during my has tonne, it would he Impossible for ' twelve months' stay there. It is I these eltiltn to obtain any 11:1= ruining . positively true that the Jewish ii r 'e " raised by the donor 111rOCO . - people have suffered cruelly under etOI given by the Auxiliary. Thi s affair Ix orb ended by about 000 women. On Hitler's rule. ho ld the Woman's Auxiliary will "Atrocious stories on reported in hold Its fifth annual donor bloc loon "The WomaniN Auxiliary Is In the the American press, I would say, puldid of a member/411p drive now. The as a whole are true. I have talked dues are H.00 per year, rneetIngs ',pry- with German Jews. Some, through ing a cultural and Kola] purpose are ar at the Stotler1.1omtnth elon the fourth fear of arrest or violence refused held we,mr..day rat rota, to tell me anything of the condi- "Perhaps forme of my audience won- tions under which they are obliged der why we try so hard to continue extend the teaching of the Hebrew to live. Others, whom I had known and language. Some of you may think it in Germany before Hitler came strange that young people of school age into power, told me how members should willingly spend additional time in educational pursuit Put, surprisinglY of their families had been severely enough, to Hiner skeptics among us, the beaten, as part of the organized pupils of the Hebrew Schools and it all evendid fun. Anyone who doubt.. program of persecution. thls shoul,l look In at the lower credo" The Nazi officials whom I in- where the children study in pleasant roans from books printed In large type, terviewed, when questioned about and filled with pictures. 'Phe youngetern atrocities against the Jews, In Doge pier Baines, learn Poem shrugged their shoulders and spoke nu. 'Th d ere Is something fascinating In vaguely of 'foreign press propa- learning a foreign language, and the ganda, greatly exaggerated.' Nazi 'molls realise In a email way how Im- Hebrew In to them. It Is A officials are as afraid of Hitler as portant of littering in the family prayer. anybody else. Ina In the sYnagogue serviette,and In time "Ilitlerized Germany wants to of the festivals. No child Is prouder than a Jewish youngster who has loch suppress the truth. Look at the Memorized the four questions for Pans- lie difficulties they put In my way 7 ‘ tirift . 1:1"ad l!PtY leha -Tri nh-Vett when I tried to picture Nazi activi- Ilah-l.le-Ipah•HAPZe — Maybe you have ties. They spied on me and toil one In your home . . - To adult, Ifelitew is the key of tapped my mail. In Berlin they Jewleh culture (treat literary works confiscated my camera and films. hays been printed in Herew. The mi hobo a in Hebrew the finale Inc e , When they finally returned the Ileep untleretantling of the Talmud and n film, much of it was missing. other religious and literary works. "The real reason for perpetuating the "To protect the film and the Hebrew language today in for more notes I had gathered, I dressed my- total and universal than any of these self up as a student tourist, and I hay.. mentioned Hebrew le, after all, the mother tongue of all the Jews. It succeeded by that method in I x „d d o smuggling my pictures and mate- h„„, elms thaejlwl" all other Jews. whethenti Chlynead, rial into Holland, France and by hoopla Amerlen, or any of the numeroun , Switzerland. and widempread places In whieh our find them•eltys Thus Hebrew "Such shots of mine as those of people Is the bond which unites all the Jews school children learning how to of the world in a single brotherhood. construct trenches, high school And, In these day, when persecution Roth aufferIng are en prevalent 11Mona students being taught military the Jew, We have a greater need for surveying, and the militray char- unity than e• er before. "In I !opting let me may then. that the acter of the labor camps, would 160 women who pimple's.. the Wornaria certainly have fallen under the Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools feel that In Oiling the cantle of Hebrew Nazi axe. Ott they are not onlyserving "I do not expect to return to local need, but are nervIna to 'erpetuate made on American platforms, and the heritage and traditions of our certain of my newspaper articles, Germany. The statements I have would make it impossible for me If you're thinking of sending a to travel with safety there." gift to that Marvin L. Lowenthal RUSSELL WRIGHT. in Chicago whose wife gave birth to the tinest twins in Windy City Norma Shearer, widow of the history in the belief that he's the late Irving Thalberg, will never eminent Jewish lecturer and au- make another picture, but she may thor Lowenthal, don't They're not the same Lowenthals. turn producer. Heading the social calendar o The Detroit Auxiliary of h but one week remaining the National Council of Jewish, Los Angeles Sanatorium extends before the Detroit debut of Samuel an invitation to all organizations, Stops for Brief Detroit Visit Sorin, brilliant young pianist, at Juniors this season are two major' functions, a combined fashion show synagogues, clubs and societies, to cottish Rites Cathedral on and membership tea, and a novelty On His Tour in Roose- he represented, through its presi- s the nda S y evening, Nov. 8, under the barn dance. dents and vice presidents, or velt's Behalf Arrangements for the combined through other officers, at its an- Pr. fashion show and membership tea nual pre-bazaar round table con- , Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of being sponsored by the organiza- ference and strictly kosher lunch- tion have been completed. eon, At the main auditorium of the the Free Synagogue of New York Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, on and considered by Jews and Gen- Planned by the Ccetincil for Thursday', Nov. 19, at 7 p. m. Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, tiles as one of the outstanding , Nov. 25, is a new-fashioned barn1 At the last meeting of the auxi- orators and leaders in this coun- j dance. It will be a masquerade ' , iffy Samuel Gaiter, executive di- try, was in Detroit for a few hours featuring the products of the old rector of the sanatorium and on Weduesday while on the way and genuine farm life, with square , newly.erected children's clinic, and to Kalamazoo to address a public dances, group singing and novelty. Samuel Pearlstein, national field meeting in behalf of Franklin D. contests. director, addressed the assembly Roosevelt's re-election as presi- and stressed the fact that the insti- dent. The committee in charge of the tutions are filled to capacity, and affair, headed by Misses Mildred Dr. Wise was the guest here that most of the patients come V,ass and Florence Travis, co- from the east 'and middlewest. at a luncheon at the Book Cadil- chairmen, announces that the Au- They also pointed out that while lac Hotel, which was attended by burn Barn, Auburn and Adams the institutions are recovering prominent Detroit Catholic, Prot- Roads, near Birmingham, Mich., from the years of depression, a estant and Jewish leaders. At • has been selected as the site for meeting which followed the lunch- steady influx of funds is neces- the occasion. eon, Dr. Wise was introduced to sary to keep the sanatorium go- Tickets are being handled the gathering by Justice George ing. In addition, they said that through Miss Vass, Columbia plans are being made to increase Bushnell. Dr. Wise declared that 2614, and Miss Travis, Townsend the re-election of Roosevelt is es- the capacity of the sanatorium 8-8226, Other of:Inhere of the sential for the sake of defending with 80 beds to take care of the committee in charge are the Misses Democratic institutions and off- large waiting list, and additional - ; Rosalie Brown, Leah Fauman, Bess setting any possibility of the rise funds for the building campaign lsberg and Vivian Weiner. of Fascism in this country. MRS. J. M. BERRIS ! must be provided. They urged At the mid-east conference of Enthusiastically received by the members of the local auxiliary to auspices of the Music Study Club the National Council of Jewish group who entertained him, Rabbi do all in their power to assure the success of its tenth annual Wise also consented to answer a of Detroit, the sale of tickets show Juniors, held in Cincinnati, 0., bazaar and carnival, to be held at number of questions placed to him a remarkable interest in this event. over the week-end of Oct. 24, the ' The proceeds of this concert are local organization was represented the B'nai Moshe center, Dexter by those in attendance. Ito be used for the re-opening and by Miss Beryl Jacobs, its presi- le and Lawrence, Jan. 16 to 24. the maintenance of the Music dent, who attended in the capacity At the round table conference School of the Jewish Community of delegate, and Miss Isabel on Nov. 19, plans will be made for Levin, who attended as alternate. Center. the bazaar. There will be no ad- mission charge. All organizations Additional box-holders are as Miss Jacobs was elected as one of three board members, and Miss are urged to accept this invita- follows: Miss Emma Ilutzel, Mr. tion. and Mrs. Charles E. Fineberg, Mr. Levin was appointed to act on At a board meeting at the home and Mrs. Gus Newman, Mrs. Louis the nominating committee. of Mrs. R. Singer, Tuesday eve- James Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. ning, Oct. 20, final arrangements Henry Wineman. were made for the annual donor All seats are reserved, and there banquet sponsored by the Sisters are a few tickets still available at of Zion Mizrachi to be held Sun- 51.50, $1, 75c, and 50c. These day, Nov. 22, at 6:30 p. m., in the Congregation Ahavath Zion, 446 Philadelphia - Byron auditorium. tickets may he obtained at the box office the evening of the concert, Holbrook Ave., announces that the Mrs. . S. Shn i tz, Mrs. Morris Wolk, newly-elected following officers were elected for the affair, reported that elaborate or from Mrs. J. M. Herds, presi- president of the B'nai David Sis- I dent of the Music Study Club, Mrs. the ensuing year: plans have been made. Mrs. J. terhood, opened the first meeting : Mr. Gottesman, president; L. Kunin is general chairman of the J. S. Swills, chairman of the con- of her term of office, on Monday Weingar, vice president; Louis banquet. Information may be ob- cert, Mrs. A. J. Purdy, in charge evening, Oct. 26, and appointed Diskin, treasurer; M. A. Gordon, tained by calling TY. 4-5485. Mrs. of tickets, and other workers. the following staff of committee: first trustee; M. Goldstein, sec- A. Kaplan and Mrs. I. Goldsmith Board of directors: Chairman, ond trustee; A. II. Jaffin, 'secre- are co-chairmen. Mrs. I. Rosen- Mrs. Philip Kramer; members, tary; Mr. Rochovsky, Shames. thal is chairman of the journal. Form Social Credit Group Mrs. Morris Wolk, Mrs. Charles A vote of thanks was extended Mrs. R. Singer is co-chairman, and Jones, Mrs. Bernard Blostein, Mrs. to M. A. Gordon, for bis work for Mrs. Rosener is captain. The newly organized Social Raymond Suhd, Mrs. Norton Es- the congregation during his presi- The organization is sponsoring Credit Group met at the home Of par, Mrs. Ben Coerlick, Mrs. dency, and the entire assembly a show at Littman's People's The- Mrs. F. Davis. The aim of this Joseph Jacobs, Mrs. David Iwrey, wished him a speedy recovery. organization is to extend credit ater, Nov. 8, at 2:30 p. m. Mra. D. Mrs. Rudolph Lo-Patin. Silverstein is chairman of tickets, to its members. The officers chosen Membership committee: Mrs. Dance of Campus Club of and Mrs. I. Goldsmith is co-chair- are: Mrs. A. Finkel, president; Joseph Jacobs. man. Women desiring to earn Mrs. R. Canon, financial secretary; Publicity: Firs. Rudolph Lii- Wayne University their places by giving card parties Mrs. D. Factor, treasurer; Mrs, F. Patin, Mrs. Joseph Greenberg. can call Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, Davis, recording secretary. Board Sick committee: Mrs. II, Stein- The Campus Club of Wayne chairman of the card party tickets, of directors, Mesdames B. Lipsit, berg, Mrs. Charles Jones. University has completed prelim- or Mrs. Fannie II. Markson, Tyler I. Weitz, M. Nide, B. Berkowitz, Social committee for Friday ' inary plans for its most important 6-9169. To rummage call Mrs. K. It. Durzaw and A. Weitz. night services at B'nai David social function of the year, the Spivack, chairman, TR. 2-3521. As the quota has been reached Synagogue: Mrs. Morton Espar. annual campus caper, to be held Mrs. Larsky, Mrs. Sklar and Mrs. the drive for membership has been A board meeting will be held Saturday, Nov. 21, The social com- M. Shulman are co-chairmen. For closed. Installation will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 2, at mittee chairman, Bob Gutterman, reservations call Mrs. A. D. Mark- as soon as plans are completed. Mrs. Morris Walk's residence, 0321 it announced at the last meeting that son, MA. 6370; Mrs. E. Abrams, A social for members was held Wildmere, and an open meeting I the dance is to be held at the new secretary, TR. 2-7445, or Mrs. I. at the home of Mrs. Durzaw Tues- and membership drive will be held it Wardell Apartments, at Woodward Goldsmith, treasurer, of the ban- day, Oct. 22. Hostesses for the Monday evening, Nov. 9, at the and Kirby, and the music is to quet, TY. 5-5998. Mrs. T. Siegel evening were Mesdames Berkowitz, B'nai David meeting hall, Elm- be supplied by Mary Kahn. is president of the organization. Canon, Durzaw and Davis. hurst and 14th St. 8;71 The clearing of Jewish Na- tional Fund boxes is now in prog- ress by a large committee which is visiting those who have the blue and white box placed in their homes and are also distributing boxes in homes that desire to par- ticipate in the work for the re- demption of Palestine as a Jew- ish National Home. A committee selected by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund of Detroit, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, is in charge of the solicitations. Those who desire to have boxes cleared or to have them placed in their homes are urged to call Mrs. Slomovitz, University 1-6972. The accompanying photographs show the blue and white box and a man at work in the manufac- ture of these boxes in Jerusalem. Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged The executive committee of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, met last week at the home of Mrs. Simon Shetzer. It was reported that 103 new members were added to the auxil- iary's roll the afternoon of the annual "pay-up" party. Since the roster now contains close to 1600 names, a special re- quest is issued to those members who have changed their place of residence recently and to others not in receipt of communications from the correspondence commit. tee, to contact Mrs. Robert Rosen, 16515 Baylis, University 2-7213, so as to rectify all errors and in- sure each member with all future announcements of the auxiliary's agenda. The auxiliary donates $10 worth of fruit per month to the home. The Junior Group of the Old Folks' Home donated a similar Sisters of Zion Luncheon Nov. 22 Cong. Ahavath Zion Elects Officers amount to the residents recently. The next board of directors meeting will be held at the Stotler Hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Members of the auxiliary will be interested to know that the new Home for Aged on Petoskey acid Burlingame Ayes. is nearing com- pletion. Laborers are already working on the roof. Everyone is therefore urged to pay up their pledges to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign very soon. Anyone wishing to make con- tributions to the auxiliary's build- ing fund, may contact Mrs. Julius Wartell, chairman, 583 Woodland, Townsend 7.6300. Monday Night Club The president of the Monday Night Club wishes to thank the public for its warm response in making their first annual affair,a success. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Schwatz, 14877 Monica. Nomination and election of officers will be held. B'nai David Ladies Select Committees i 1► • ei FORWARD WITH ROOSEVELT! veme•OCCOIWWeeleeeee• To Continue Recovery Stand by the Party Which Saved the United States • • . VOTE FOR Frank Murphy Governor FOR FRANK MURPHY and the Entire Democratic Ticket FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Before you cast your ballot, compare the facts and you will want to vote STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC. 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