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CLIFTON AYINUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110

THE. ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH

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Vol. XXXVIII No. 28

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Extremists
Action Against Jews; But Intellectuals
Start Protest Movement

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WORLD AND AMERICAN
JEWS HONOR LIPSKY

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936

II National Council for Pales-
tine Voices Our Peo-
ple's Attitude
Embark Upon Militant Course of

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IN MICHIGAN

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Anti-Semites Demand Complete 'ENGLAND IS TOLD A
OF U. S. CONCERN
Ghettoization of Jews as Wave a WITH
HOLY LAND
Of Pogroms Spreads in Polan

It

NEWSPAPER PIUNTED

ILE ETROIT

All Jewish News
AU Jewish View:
WITHOUT BIAS

Medic al College for Jetvs FOUR COMMITTEE

By MAURICE LEVIN

"Should Yeshiva College include institutes of science at which tome
potential Einstein, whom a lead Europ e cast aside, would be
able to continue his researches for the sake of humanity? Is
there any reason why we Jew. should not have a modern medi•
cal school attached to Yeshiva College and open to all regard.
Nu of race, color or creed?' asks Maurice Levin, prominent

business man and outstanding philanthropist. In this thought.
provoking article he gives the answer.

l• i iiSt right, MS,

seven 1,trtS Feature Syndlt ate)



Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Royal Commissien Hears Admission

HEADS ARE NAMED
BY SERVICE GROUP Government Did Nothing to Cement

H a r r y R. Solomon Again
Chosen Chairman of
Collection Body

ENGGASS IN ILL HEAD
NON-LOCAL AGENCIES

Friendship Between Jews and Arabs


Confession Made in . 1 ' estzmony
of Director
of Education; Arabs Get Preference in
School Allocations

In our world of turbulent flux, later the Yeshiva Rabbi Isaac

the pressure of material I Elchanen was established as the
DENY THAT GHETTO GROUPS WERE $500,000 Quota Adopted by under
worries, we are often apt to Ignore first rabbinical seminary in the Newman and Jackson Head WEIZMANN'S TESTIMONY CALLED
Education and Recrea -
National Gewerkshaf-
art occasion which calls for reflec. European sense in this country.
CREATED AT VILNA UNIVERSITY
lion and contemplation. In the Twenty-one years ago these two
"GREAT DAY IN JEWISH HISTORY"
ten Conference
tion Committee
heedless haste of our everyday life Institutions amalgamated, a n d
Movement for Separation of Jews and Chris- NEW YORK (WNS) — A plea we seldom pause to pay tribute formed the academic basis from Simon Shetzer, chairmen of the
which has developed the present board of directors of the Detroit Head of Zionist Movement Creates Profound
to the Royal Commission, now
tians Goes On,, With Students
yeshiva.
Service Group, this week en-
Impression With Statement of Case in
investigating the causes of the
;College Under Jewish Auspices flounced t In e appointment of
Forcing Issue in Warsaw
recent Palestine disturbances, to
Thus
the
Yeshiva
has
passed
chairmen for three important
Behalf of the Jewish People
embody in its findings "the pur-
through the various phases of the functioning committees.
pose and the vision which ani-
development
of
our
immigrant
life
Clarence
II.
Enggass,
president
WARSAW (WNS) •
mated the issuance of the Bal-
nn this country, It saw the Jewry of the Jewish Welfare Federation,

four
our a Des
re ca titaio n n,v "aiv was
e r ag expressed
h ressjid
a
of America grow from a few is the chairman of the non-local
thousand
to
the
largest
Jewish
agencies
committee,
which
is
a
l t inJewr ayhit c o aww ea rd s
community in the world. It lived branch of the welfare council of
ge defuo tf ureofe
Am Palestine,
through the high crest of pros- the Detroit Service Group. Ber•
by the Natioal Council
es
perity and the low ebbs of depr-
nard Isaacs is secretary of this Li
for Palestine, composed of repre-
siert It carried on—determined, committee,
sentatives of communities
undaunted, overcoming 'Indiffer- Harry L. Jackson and Gus D.
throughout the United States.
ince, skepticism and even opposi- Newman were appointed co-chair-
Meeting in special session to con-
ion.
of the more numerous National Democrats (En- sider the new conditions created
men of the recreation and educe.
Today, in an impressive build- tion committee of the welfare nutted during the session that nothing had been done by
deks) that Jewish students be segregated in the univer- by the disturbances and to adopt
Ing
of
its
own,
it
houses
not
only
council. Herman Jacobs, execu-
a
program
of reconstruction work
sities, the Naras have embarked on a militant anti-Se-
the outstanding institute of tea- Live director of the Jewish Coin- the government to promote understanding between Jews
1997, the Council, which has
mitic campaign of their own. Between the student riot- for
ditional
Jewish
higher
learning
munity Center, is secretary of and Arabs, held basic to the future of the Holy Land. The
the responsibility of raising funds
also the first and only college this committee.
inquiries in this direction followed an exhaustive study of
ing of the Endeks and the violence of the Naras, anti- for the United Palestine Appeal,
of
liberal
arts
and
science
under
olaoamoanf
S re - the Jewish schools of Palestine, which are maintained by
Semitism in Poland is assuming more dangerous propor- made it clear that "the Jews of
Jewish auspices, It provides for appointed Re.haiSrm
u
th

aecol-
America
have
a
stake
in
Pales-
the
Jewish community, and the Arab schools, supported
tions than nt any time in the last
bur youth an opportunity to retain lection committee and will have
tine, not merely because of the
10 Op ayl e at z. eTwh ae Naras sa
ev Vi
by the government.
their religion and their communal as associates on this important
sentimental
attachment
of
tra-
from th e Vi l na,
Confessing that in the field of
consciousness, based on a common body the following m e m b e r a :
dition, not merely because of the
Grodno and Silesia areas because
!education no program had been
rst,
while
preparing
to
take
their
Morton
F.
Ashner,
Louis
C.
Blum.
huge resources of wealth and
these territories are in zones sub-
MAURICE LEVIN
adopted
to bring Jews and Arabs
lace in the civilization of our berg, Nathan Botuck, Harry
energy that have been forthcom-

ject to invasion and the Naras
closer together, Mr. Bowman said
ing from this country for the res- to a spiritual achievement which country. In the Yeshiva we have Cohen, Joseph II. Ehrlich, Mau-
argue that the Jews cannot be
&at
the
Arabic
was taught in the
instrument which has found a rice A. Enggass, Fred A. Gins-
toration of a desolate bend but has no obvious direct relation ,to hn
relied upon in the event of war.
pommon denominator for such etas- burg, Henry Levitt. Meyer Rosen-
Jewish schools but that Hebrew
because of the international le- our daily existence.
i
was
i
r
a
o
u
s
p
_
le
aat
n
bd
t
asUcE
anit b ai y d the t g government
Meanwhile, Mario Dombrowski,
dents as are Intent on preserving baum, Barney Smith, Louis Stoll,
n t prl eL f t . .
gal status under which Great Bri-
From time to time, howeiVtif, les part of
celebrated Polish author, has "My Social Creed" to Be His tain holds the Mandate for Pal-
their knowledge the Henry Wineman, Edwin A. Wolf. Rabbi. Charles E. Shulman
A
there occurs an event of such fask.
Subject; Forum to Re-
taken the lead in mobilizing Po-
out
estine, governed not only by the reaching import to the future of spiritual and cultural treasures of
of Glencoe, Ill., to Be
lish intellectuals to protest against
brew was one of the three offic-
cess Till Jan. 5
League of Nations but in conso- the Jews of our country that it our people.
the Guest Speaker
the epidemic of anti-Jewish vio-
MI languages of the country and
nance with a special convention compels all of us to take stock of s' There was a time when Jewish Hershman to Speak
lence. The first result of his ef-

indicated
surprise that it was not
ulture in this country could drink

Norman Thome s, Socialist between the United States • and the content and direction of out rom the apparently inexhaustible
forts was seen in the defeat of
on Friday, Dec. 11 N ext Sunday night, Pisgah o n A the a ,gtoa
Great Britain."
Jewishness.
Such
an
occasion
Is
candidate
for
President
in
the
re-
r dni ni
an anti-Semitic motion in the Po-
ree en to t r c o u f n ei ci c uucle u ll'o'n
ervoir of East European Jewish

The keynote Of the meeting the golden jubilee of the Yeshivi, scholarship. Through the gates of Will
Lodge No. 34 of Bnal Brith will admitted that the government had
lish Bar Association to bar ad- cent national election and the
Address Shaarey Zedek Late
was
the
taking
of
a
pledge
by
all
initiate
the
members
of
the
not
clone
what
it
might have done
Half a century ago the Yeshiva America passed en endless stream
mittance • to Jews. The motion leader of the Socialist party of
Friday
Night
Service
members of the Council in trib- Etz Chaim was founded, In one
Adolph Freund-Jacob Miller me- in its schools to enable boys and
was beaten by , a majority of 800.
distinguished men of learning
America, will lecture at the Tem- ute to the 86 Jewish men, women small room somewhere on the Ear,* of
modal class at the Detroit Leland girls, of varying races, to emerge
from abroad whose very presence
Not Erected
.Ghette Cl
The late Friday evening sere-
ple Forum on and children who were slain dur- Side this Yeshiva gave to poet Provided intellectual fertilization ices
'
from their schools with a better
of Congregation Shaarey
'Ake earlier report-that the rec.
ing
the
Palestine
disorders.
The
Tuesday night,
children free instruction- in the for the continued growth of spirt. Zedek on Dec. 11 will be in the
understanding of each other.
of the'University of Vilna had
Dec. 8, at 8:30. pledge, presented by Dr. Stephen Hebrew language and
un
Prof. Coupland, who was the prin-
tual content in American Jewish form of a Chanukah celebration,
go itulated to the demands of
S. Wise, reads:
menials
of
Jewish
lore.,
Norman
cipal questioner during the sur-
I PLEASE TURN ro ruin s. Dr. A. M. Hershman will sneak
anti-Semitic stu-
.1, 00 Nile
Thomas is me, cc Indltidual ie.+ and as reps
vey of Palestine's educational
eeeer',,Agitte
et
on the subject, "The Spirit of
0
.ostahJ4 h°14 a t , a ' t. of
known.
es
,
the
ar=1" Vil
.i tge
" Tagier'
t
Vedfirg
problems, emphasized that it was
for
f
Power and the Power of the
ghetto classes

Jews *
MOW it the JoitIehgfiditatel Hum..
.._Sochtlat Whom the
an unusual thing for secoedere
pirit
...,,..
..0............4.1.....,
S
gorieally
denied
here
e
bytas
he
pledge
nith
ermined
determination
to
111..
Rabbi
Edward
'israel
opinions
even
Jr0
Students
aged 18 to finish gov-
fontard
nIllt
the
&chine/nerd
of
the
istry of education after it had
A social hour follows the late
.
capitalists re- Inch In %Orme senior $6 men, women
ernment schools in a British-
To Address Detroit
been in communication with the
Friday evening, services, and re-
and childeen nem dein de re last AM%
spect.
He
has
ruled
country.
without having a
Innocent tictIms of ntbrundentandlng,
Vilna authorities. A week-old
Zionists Wednesday
freshments are served. The public
been a prolific melt as has beret the Jenisk people at
really good knowledge of Eng-
student strike at Vilna Univer-
is invited.
all Ilmen, the rennin of 1536 glue as
w
writer
on
the
lish.
Norman Thomas
sity, climaxed by a pogrom which
At the Sabbath services this
Rabbi Edward Israel of Bal-
subject of := 1".:Z.17,:j." ,':•e uttlin g t 4s ort1 17e
terrified the Jews of Vilna, was
It pas testified that higher edu-
timore, outstanding orator and Urges the Consummation of Saturday, Dec. 5, Rabbi Hersh-
Jewish homeland nhich alms at the
broken when the students heard "America's Way Out," and "Hu- esteblIshment
cation is provided for the Jews
man
will speak on the subject,
one
of
the
ablest
men
In
the
of pure and riermity
Community Plan on a
the unfounded report of the es- man Exploitation in the United for all. Through the United lair-nOne pulpit in this country, will ad-
of Palestine by the Hebrew Uni-
"The Accuracy of the Bible,"
Appeal. American Jeers:hi agency for
Democratic Basis
tablishment of ghetto classes af- States."
versity of Jerusalem and that an
dress a public meeting of the
the uphuildIng of Palestine. nit Atoll
• ter the Archbishop of Vilna had
increasing number of Jews go
Zionist Organization of De-
our utmost to speed the uplmildIng
Although President Roosevelt's do
Sperka
Will
Speak
on
intervened in behalf of the anti-
work no that the enelent hope of
abroad
for their schooling, esPe-
troit in the social hall of
Following the stirring address
rebuilt nray whine malign-
Semites. Confirming the denial New Deal was so generally de- Pulestine
"It Happened in Modin"
daily to England, while the gov-
Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday delivered by Dr. S. Margoshes,
Hon for the meas. of Seem hoar me-
of the ministry of education, the scribed as no Socialistic in ten- runty and freedom are bound up with evening, Dec. 9. The public
ernment grants seven scholar-
At Friday's Gathering
editor of the New York Deily
rector of the University of Vilna dency, Norman Thomas has been the Jenialt National Home'
ships annually to Arabs for study
is invited to attend this meet- Day and an outstanding leader in
told a Jewish delegation that he a consistency vigorous opponent of
at Beirut. No scholarships are
Nathan Straus, national treas- ing.
Rabbi
Joshua
Sperka
will
ad-
the
Jewish
Congress
movement,
had no intention of acceding to it.
awarded to Jews.
urer of the United Palestine Ap-
This rally will mark the of- at a conference of the Detroit dress the late Friday night
the demands of the anti-Semitic
The press and public here
Norman Thomas was once a peal, reported that "more money ficial opening of the Brandeis section of the American Jewish gathering at Congregation Bnai
voiced approval on the stand
students.
Presbyterian preacher. He was was raised in America in 1936 membership' campaign, which Congress held at Hotel Statler on David, Elmhurst at 14th, on Fri-
taken by Mesh.. Shertok, mem-
Meanwhile the anti - Semitic pastor of the Brick Church in for Palestine upbuilding activities was inaugurated nationally by Sunday afternoon, the resolution day, Dec. 11, at 8:30 p. m.
RABBI CHARLES E. SHULMAN
ber of the Jewish Agency Ex•
students at the University of Rochester, N. Y. His pastoral than in any year since 1928," the Zionist Organization of was adopted expressing favorable
A special Chanukah program
Warsaw have also started an agi- work in the slums of that city led the sum of $1,000,000 in cash America.
has been prepared for that eve- Hotel, in an afternoon and eve- ecutive, during questioning on
interest
in
the
movement
indica-
illegal Immigration by the
Rabbi Israel has actively ted by the Jewish Welfare Fed- ning. Rabbi Sperka will speak on ning program,
tation to separate Jews from non- him to the conviction that only a having been forwarded to Pales-

Jews in classrooms. To enforce radical change in the form of tine. This, he said, "is equal to identified himself with the eration of Detroit for the forma- the subject "It Happened in Mo-
Following the initiation dinner, Royal Commission. Mr. Sher•
tok had made It clear that the
their demands they have barri- American society could abolish the the amount made available for Zionist movement and has for tion of • Jewish Community din."
Rabbi
Charles
E.
Shulman
of
caded themselves in one section of terrible poverty which prevailed in overseas Jewish purposes during years been among the lead- Council.
In addition to the usual pro- Glencoe, Ill., will deliver the prin- Jewish Agency Eaecutiv. Lad
taken a strong stand against il-
the University grounds. A dele- the richest country in the world. 1936 by any other American ing factors in Jewish nation-
The resolution which was pre- gram of community singing, re- cipal address on the subject "The
gation called on the rector and Giving up the Christian ministry, Jewish organization, excluding alists' efforts in this country sented by James I. Ellmann fol- freshments, guest soloists and the Two Worlds of the Jewish Peo- legal immigration which ha
said
endangered the immigrant.
presented him with an ultimatum he became a propagandist for the none," Mr. Straus also reported Ile is a brilliant orator and his lows:
news of the week, an one-act ple." Rabbi Shulman, an orator
in which they warned they would idea of Socialism. So scholarly and that as of Nov. 20, 1936, the work in behalf of social jus-
. The Detroit rhoPter of the Amerlean
Chanukah drama will be pre- of note who Is recognized as one themselves. At the same time
(PLEASE TrSet TO LAST PAGE,
tice movements are based on Jewish Contrem meeting In conference sented by the high school class of of the leaders among the younger he was emphatic in saying that
not return to their classes until yet so popular were his pamphlets,
Ile &marketed smolt.,at the Sisike
his experiences as an arbitra- of
their demands were granted.
editorials, and books on the sub-
Hotel, on Monday, Nov. 50, ree01•4•61
the Bnai David religious school. rabbis, is a graduate of Ohio he saw no possibility of assist-
tor in labor disputes and on
Court Increases Sentences of 8 ject that he rose quickly to the
"ThM II flews with favonthle In- All are welcome.
University *taw School, Univer- ing in the deportation of Jews
"CHILD
AND
PARENT
AS
his extensive travels through termit the proposed establishment of •
leadership of the Socialist move-
Jews in Prsytyk Case
city of Chicago, and Hebrew from their nationa1 home
Community Council In Ihe City of DM
PICTURED
IN
BIBLE"
IS
Europe.
troll;
Murder of Arid violence against ment in America.
Union College, Cincinnati. Since Through bearing evidence be.
fore gcsernment officials.
“Thert the Conference hope. that Its Bryan Calls Hitler
DR.
FRANKLIN'S
SUBJECT
Jews are mild offenses punishable
The price of admission to the
his graduation from the Hebrew "Groat
the eatablIsliment of weh Commardtr
Day in Jewish History"
by nothing more severe than six lecture is 65 cents per person.
Council it will be powdble to harmonise,
Union College, ho has occupied
'A
Floundering
Man'
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi-
months in jail while Jews who
Intestate and %aft-guard JrmIsh life •In
Mr. Thomas's lecture will be fol-
pulpits in Johnstown. Pa., Wheel-
"Child and Parent as Pictured
the emninanityr
dent
of
the
Jewish Agency for
defend themselves and their kins- lowed by a period of questions in
ing,
W.
Va.,
and
at
present
he
is
.. That It expect. that in the ordain Famous Observer and Camera
men against murderers and po- which every member of the audi- in the Bible" will be the subject
ikhment of each Community Council •
the epiritual leader of the North Palestine, whose two and a half
Man to Speak Hero
hours
of
testimony
before the
Democratic beak of control may be laid
gromists may expect prison terms ence will have the opportunity to of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's address
Shore Congregation Israel, Glen-
for a broad reprementetita of every
Sunday, Dec. 13
ranging from a minimum of six challenge Mr. Thomas's position or on Bible characters at Temple
coe, Ill. lie is the author of • British Royal Commission stirred
shade of Jewish opinion.•
the
Jews
of
Palestine
as nothing
months to a maximum of eight to elicit further information from Beth El on Sabbath eve, Dec, 11.
In addition to going on record
This will be the third address in
"Hitler today is a desperate, book, "The Problems of the Jews
years. This, in effect. was the him.
favoring the creation of a Jewish floundering man. If I s interna- in the Contemporary World." In has done :ince the issuance of
this series, the first having dealt
the
Balfour
Declaration
contin-
IPLICASH TURN TO LAST rum
After Mr. Thomas's lecture the with the ideal man, and the sec- Dr. Fishbein Urges Scientific Community Council, the- confer. tional connivings have failed, and addition he is a frequent coil-
(MSASE TURN TO P SCE It
ence voted to select a committee the net result of his ruinous poli- tributor to various periodicals
Temple Forum will recess until ond with the ideal woman as Pic-
Care in Planning the
which have carried his articles on
Tuesday night, Jan. 5, when John tured in the Bible. These addres-
of five to plan co-operation with cies is that Nazi Germany as
Building
the Federation in the formation of nation hasn't enough to eat." a peace, social security and religion.
Erskine, author of "The Private ses have called forth large and
The program for the day will
Life of Helen of Troy" and "The interested congregations.
the Jewish Community Council.
So says Julien Bryan, observer
Influence of Women and Its Cure",
The need for the building of a
The committee that was and roving cameraman for "The commence at 4:30 p. m. with the
The service will, as usual, be
will speak on the subject "Ameri- followed by a social hour, spon- scientifically planned and ade- selected to consult with leaders March of Time." Bryan, who is registration of candidates of the
can Literature and Its Relation to sored by one of the Temple quate Jewish hospital in Detroit in the proposed Jewish Commu- just back from Russia and Ger- Adolph Freund-Jacob Miller me-
American Morals."
was stressed in an interesting ad- nity Council consists of James I. many, was in Detroit a few hours morial class. At 5 p. m. the Innis-
groups.
Notables and Educators to
dress delivered by Dr. Morris Ellmann, chairman; Joseph Hag- Sunday. He two
motion
Pic- tory exercises will commence with
will new
return
on Dec.
Call Issued by Warburg,
(PPLEASE TURN TO PAGE
Fishbein of Chicago, editor of the gai, Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Maurice 13 to give
Participate in the
Eli1TORAL)
Journal
of
the
American
Medi.
Landau
and
Elconan
Seulson.
Lehman, Baerwald, Wise,
Celebration
cal Association and :I' Hygeia,
In his address to the confer.
Rosenberg, Rosenwald
before an audience of approxi- ence, Dr. Margoshes urged the
NEW YO Tt K — (INNS) —
mately 300, comprising the De- immediate formation of a council
NEW YORK.— A call to 3000
Celebration of the 50th anniver-
troit Jewish physicians, their and he warned his audience that
leaders in the work of the Amer-
sary of the founding of the Jew-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 1)
unless it is organized on • demo-
ican
Jewish Joint Distribution
ish Theological Seminary of
cratic and all-inclusive Jewish Selection of the Year's Greatest Jewish Football Players
Committee throughout the United
America will get under way on Dr. Isaac Herzog Gets Most Coveted Honor and Succeeds
basis it will prove absolutely in-
Includes
Jesse
Garber
of
University
States
and Canada, to meet in a
of
Michi-
Dec. 17, with the first of a series
U.H.S.
Membership
effective. lie charged that the
Late Rabbi Kook; Rabbi Jacob Meier Chief
national conference to consider
of nation-wide meetings designed
gan on Second Team
munity Council in Cleveland
Rabbi of Sephardic Community
Drive in Progress ' Co
"the
pressing
problems of Jewish
to honor and evaluate scholarship
has proven ineffective because it
relief and reconstruction abroad,"
in the fields of religion and He-
has failed to take a definite
By IRV KUPCINET
has
been
lusted
for Sunday, Dec.
braic learning. Governor Herbert
A meeting of the membership eland on important Jewish issues.
JERUSALEM (WNS Faker other for the Sephardic group ,
Chicago Times Grid Expert and Seven Arts Sport Editor
13, at Hotel Astor in New York
H. Lehman will be the principal Agency)—One of the most coveted composed of the descendants of the committee of the United Hebrew
The conference adopted resolu-
City.
speaker. On Jan. 17 there will be honors within the gift of Pales- Jews exiled from Spain in 1492.
Schools was held Tuesday evening Lio ns
g reeting
/1)1T0104 NOTE: Iry Mnprinet, former All-American star from the tnirendly
The incitation to the conference
another meeting, with Dr. Niche. tine Jewry was awarded to lease Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog was at the home of Julius Berman.
D. Brand
sof eis
r e ntgh et ooccasion
of Nona Dakota, and now gold espial foir the Chlengn Tinton and -parts
jut e of h u is
"critical problems"
las Murray Butler, president of Herzog, Chief Rabbi of the Irish born in Poland in 1888. After re-
editor of the Moen Arte Feeler* Syndl•ate, permeate herewith hie wieetIons stressee the
Samuel Schaflander, chairman 80th birthday and to Louis Un-
for
Jr•I ■ A All-Amerlcan fornithell teem. Mr.
wade • that face the Jewish people of
Columbia University, and Dr. Free State, who was elected chief eeiving his religious training there, reported on the work of the solici. sky on the occasion of his 60th
penmen! lone .e college ranagremak Interviewing niceties, players and editors.
Germany, Poland and other coun-
Henry Sloan Coffin, president of rabbi of the Ashkenazic com- he left as a youth for England tors. He encouraged them to con- birthday,
Is get fird-hand istormation. Hie weeetiene here bees carefully chatted ae
I. Om Jrml.bnem of all Omens caned. The Mies Arlo Pesters Sysidirate and tries abroad and states that the
the Union Theological Seminary, munity of Palestine Jewry to sue-, where he continued his religious tinue their work in the same spirit.
The resolution of greeting to
Jewl.h Woe Vetere. will give °Mehl reconidtim le the members of
the Joint Distribution Committee has
as the speakers. A third meeting ceed the late Chief Rabbi Abra- studies but also attended the I:Ing-
Harry Cohen, president of Dist Justice Brandeis
J,•1.1* All-Americas Dante lied teem members will get iota football., and
;Tr.;
on March 15 will hear Dr. James ham Kook. The election of liereog liah universities, receiving an M.A. schools, spoke briefly, emphasisin g
members of the first, second and third Dante will reeeho earnmed reetill. been in close touch with important
eq. Th. e.t.d. will hr may JnintlY be Jewish war Ietenters Pints toid Jewish organizations seeking to
Bryant Conant, president of Har- brings to a close one of the most and ■ D.Lit. In 1915 he received ■ the importance of this membership senses at Hotel St•tisr on Suede, •f-
idlifirded Arta peelleallows mans* le the eitleit la which the &Ninon alleviate distress and solve these
vard, and Felix M. Warburg and important contests staged in Pal- call to the rabbinate in Belfast committee, stressing the educe- !•^".'" on Nsveniher
represented by the einem& are legegmL
problems.
. Ire
Sol 34. Stroock. The closing estine since the Jewish community land in 1919 transferred to Belfast. hens! aspect of this project, as ,,''',:,,,,tourL.Jr
,;,'„; sapren,e 1.1,:gd'ats•
The meting, according to the
events of the semi-centennial will WAS organized under Palestine gov- 1ln 1925 he was named chief rabbi well as the financial side of it.
tee a.r.rnn of hie Seth titelhday
ropy right. cue. Soren Art• indent Reedit.. I
statement. will "consider reports
be the convocation on June 6. at ernment law as the "Knesseth Is-1 of the Jewish communities of the Bernard' Isaacs, superintendent - Mindful of the greet contrinuttom
Str Brandeis him marls m th• mum
which representatives of other in- rael". Rabbi Herzog was elected ' Irish Free State. Dr. Herzog's of the schools, gave a brief review .r
on
overseas conditions; receive
a relailt Dmish netimel nem. is
Here, my friends, Is the 1936 Jewish All-American football team.
statements on the progress of the
stitutione will be invited to be with 37 votes to 31 for his rival, candidacy had the support of many of the achievements of the schools rehswie..
at is.
present, and the Institute of Bible Rabbi Jacob Moses Charlop of ; elements In the Palestine Jewish during the last 18 years. The rweet . ne ) nd . eed to um ro. Ina pun. It comes as the result of an exhaustive study and personal contact 1936 fund-raising campaign; and
he
with many of the players and their coaches. It is, in brief, the consider plans for 1937 recom-
Study from May 24 to June 4.
Jerusalem.
I community which felt that the spirit of cooperation and desire to ie.+ s u
ee the einnneratItatto•
official Jewish All-American team, three of 'ern in fact, and there's
mended by the National Plan and
All of these events will be held
At the name time, the assembly chief rabbinate needed not only • continue the work prevailed Jewish
to Amerlia.
philmophy
very little to choose between any of them. They're all good!
hag
&trod
the
bereervend
foe
the
at the seminary. In addition to of 70 which elected Rabbi Herzog greet Jewish scholar but a man of throughout the evening.
Scope Committee."
forrnallon of the American Jewish (o or
Take a peek at the selections and then send your complaints and
these, however, a nation-wide as chief rabbi of the Ashkenazic, worldly knowledge who would rep-
Anions the speakers at Um meet-
meeting closed with a so- so... ess .. lase le elmas wo or
knock-knocks (who's there.) to the writer, care of the Horne for the ing will be Felix M. Warburg,
semi-centennial committee, headed community unenimouely elected : resent Palestine Jewry In the gov- cial arranged by the hosts, Mr.
nu.'"
51
th•
.1"""'^
(snare..
provented Sr Our dative at Feeble Minded. New York.
Sy Lewis L Strauss as general Rabbi Jacob Meier as chief rabbi ernment and to the world at large. and Mrs. Julius Berman. f se Although
That's
what
becomes
of
honorary
chairman of the Joint
a perfectly good
v.,7 high attire from pet -mastic mind (oh yeah?) after a couple of
weeks of All-American study.
chairman and Henry S. Hendricks of the Sephardic community. Pat.) Much was also made of the fact The next membership meeting , pet...issue
Distribution Committee and chair-
s is ter work of oar mem-
es executive chairman, is organiz- estine religious Jewry is governed i that Rabbi Renoir speaks English. will be held Tuesday evening, Dec.1
man
of
it.
1936 National Fund
The East leads. with six players on the first team, five on the
ing regional meetings and con- by two chief rabbis, one for the , on. of the three official language. S. the first evening of Chiinukah, , w. greet Mtn ea each es the eccestrat second and seven on the third. The South rates two stare
raising campaign for $3,500.000;
on
the
first
team.
one
of
Palestine.
Rabbi
ferences to deal with past and Ashkens tic group, representing i
Ilerzog's oldest at the home of Louis Robinson,
on the second, and one on the third. The Middle Paul Baerwald, chairman of the
has Seib birthday In the bap* that
West, somewhat devoid of stars this season,
Potential contributions of Juda- mostly Eastern and Central Eu-1 son Is now a student at the He- finance secretary of the schools,' h
has one on the first Joint Distribution Commit/re:
f r o& 'ratan% may team, three
on the second team and one on the
ism.
repeals Jews in Palestine, and the ■ brew University is Jerusalem.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, eq-chairms•
2525 Chicago Blvd.

The complete ghet-
toization of Polish Jewry and .the expulsion
of all Jews from the Vilna, Grodno and
.Silesian areas are demanded by the National
Radicals (Naras), anti-Semitic . extremists.
Dissatisfied with the comparatively mild ob-
jective

I

JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Agency)
Prodded by y questions from Prof. Reginald
Coupland, professor of Colonial History at
^xford, a member of the British Royal Corn-
mission before which he was testifying, Hum-
phrey Bowman, director of education, ad-

put

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THOMAS TO SPEAK
AT TEMPLE FORUM

PISGAH INITIATION
DINNER ON SUNDAY

f

.

GRESS STUDIES- -
COUNCIL PROPOSAL

STRESS NEED FOR
JEWISH HOSPITAL

SEMINARY TO MARK
HT" ANNIVERSARY

J. D. C. CONFERENCE
ON SUNDAY, DEC. 13

Chief Rabbi of Irish Free State
Elected Palestine's Chief Rabbi

1936 Jewish All-Ainerican Eleven

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