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December 18, 1936

saJ THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Miss Emilie J. Solomon, the new
an encore after giving selections of Mrs. Harry Weinberg as an
DETROIT HADASSAH
MEETS ITS QUOTA from "Lysistrata," "Ruth," "Romeo additional donor to the Roll of chairman of the Congregational

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FROM PAGE ONE)

thanked her committees, co-work.i
sirs and donors for their coopera-
tion and liberal contributions.
Included in Miss Yurka's recital
was a reading from the Book of
Ruth. In response to a demand for

and Juliet," "The Way of the
World," "Candida" and "Elizabeth
the Queen". Miss Yurka gave a
brilliant interpretation of the trib-
unal scene from "A Tale of Two
Cities," her latest starring role in
films.
Iladassah announces the name

INCREASED QUOTAS ADOPTED BY JOINT DISTRIBUTION
COMMITTEE AND UNITED PALESTINE APPEAL FOR 1937

Honor, her name having been Union of South Africa, is the de-
omitted from the published and acendant of one of the oldest Jew-
ish families in South Africa.
the previously announced lists.
LUI.EU FROM PAGE OR•)
tinsel Council for Palestine, com- which is now holding sessions in
Juan tie Is Cierva, inventor of
Detroit chapter of Hadassah
also acknowledges with thanks the autogiro, who was killed in year, including all operating ex- posed of American Jewish lead- Jerusalem. The resolution de-
ers charged with responsibility dared that the plight of Euro-
the gift of flowers from Mrs. A. that London air crash, was half- penses, both here and abroad."
for Palestine fund-raising in pean Jewry made American
J. Copeland and Mrs. Abe Gold- Jewish ... His mother's name was
Pledges
Now
$2,649,557
America through the United Pal- Jewry "committed to the role of
Mandel.
man.
guardian for those helpless Jews
Gross pledges of $2,649,557 estine Appeal.
toward the 1936 goal have been
A national conference of all who have no other protector than
received, . without final reports American Jewish organisations America."
from Rochester, Baltimore, Cin- was voted to be held in Wash-
The task of the Royal Commis-
cinnati, Louisville, Philadelphia ington, D. C., on Jan. 17, in sion now In Palestine and the
and other cities, Rabbi Wise an- order to take up the challenge case that will be presented before
nounces!. Forty per cent of the to American Jewry's "sense of it by the Jewish authorities were
total came from New York.
responsibility and generosity" outlined in the address of Morris
A reference by Dr. Wise to
contained in the Jewish lead- Rothenberg, co-chairman of the
Council of the Jewish Agency for
the difficIty of fund-raising dur-
er's address.
ing the last years of the
Louis Lipsky, one of the na- Palestine, who declared that the
"Hoover era" led James N. Ro- tional chairmen of the United "underlying principles of the Jew-
senberg, presiding at the •ftem Palestine Appeal, emphasized how ish case are (1) the recognition of
noon session, to praise the much world descry had done to the historic connection of the Jew-
former President as one to rehabilitate Palestine by stating ish people with Palestine; (2) the
whom the committee was great- that since the end of the war pressing problem of Jewish perse-
ly indebted for his relief lead- Jews had brought into Palestine cution and of Jewish homelessness
ership after the war. Mr. a sum in excess of 5400,000,000. throughout the world; (3) the
Jewish achievements in Palestine
Hoover's efforts, Mr. Rosen-
Among those who delivered
berg added, had made possible speeches at the meeting of Na- by which a land desolate and de-
the committee's activities in tional Council for Palestine were nuded is being transformed into a
flourishing and prosperous coun-
Russia.
Elihu D. Stone of Boston, chair-
Another flurry developed man of the council; Nathan try."
The work of the Keren Hayesod
after reading of a resolution Straus, national treasurer of the
by Judge Jonah J. Goldstein ap- United Palestine Appeal; Dr. (Palestine Foundation Fund) in
pealing to "Christians the world Stephen S. Wise, national chair- rehabilitating Palestine since the
over in behalf of the ideals man of the appeal; „Morris Ro- war was reviewed before the Na-
they " to make "peace thenberg, co-chairman of the tional Council meeting by Louis
on earth, good will to men, not Council of the Jewish Agency for Lipsky, chairmen of the board of
only • carol sung on one day Palestine; Louis Lipsky, chair- the Keren ltayesod in the United
Tie be ton haw
but a principle made effective man of the Palestine Foundation States, who pointed out that in the
Twine Sedan, bow
Woo $665 et Non
throughout the year."
Fund; Dr. Israel Goldstein, presi- past 18 years the reconstruction
Urn Mont
of Palestine has been stimulated
A committee was net up hur- dent of the Jewish National by the import of national and pri-
riedly to revise the resolution, Fund, and Dr. Hen Zion Mossin- vate Jewish resources totalling in
felt in some quarters to be un- sohn, president of the World Con- excess of $400,000,000,
diplomatic and menacing to the federation of General Zionists
The Keren Hayesod, which is
work carried on by the commit• and head of the Ilerzlia Gymna-
one of the two constituent funds
tee abroad. It was cut to two sium in Tel Aviv.
of
the United Palestine Appeal
paragraphs, recording the com-
Mr. Straus, in reviewing the
mittee' ■ appreciation for "the activities of the United Palestine and which is the fund-raising in-
strument
of the Jewish Agency
co-operation given it by Chris- Appeal since the campaign was
tians, both individually and in inaugurated in February of this for Palestine, has expended $7,-
099,130
for
its large-scale pro-
groups who have so generously year, reported that up to Nov.
practiced the principle of 20 the sum of $1,872,500 had gram of colonization, immigration,
education,
sanitation
and other de-
brotherly love."
been raised. Ile added that addi-
velopment projects during the
Mr. Warburg appealed for sup- tional substantial sums were still period from Oct. 1, 1932, to July
port from Jews outside New York expected before the end of the 31, 1936, Mr. Lipsky reported.
year from scores of campaigns
and from youth.
This, he pointed out, equalled an
Governor Lehman in his ad- still being conducted in various expenditure of $208,795 each
parts of the United States.
dress said:
month regularly for a period of
"It is we in America who are
The keynote of the meeting 34 months.
fortunate from two points of was the taking of a "pledge" by
The rapid purchase of land
view. We are citizens of a true all members of the National
democracy, representative of a Council in tribute to the 86 Jew- in Palestine as the national
free people proclaiming oppor- ish men, women and children who property of the Jewish people
CAR IN
tunity for all irrespective of race had been slain during the recent must be undertaken by Ameri-
and creed. To those persecuted disorders in Palestine. The tradi- can Jewry in order to safe-
. THE LOW-PRICE
because of their religion we must tional memorial chant, "El Molei guard the foundations of the
Rachamim," was recited by Can- Jewish homeland, it was dm
offer the hand of fellowship."
an
Glared by Dr. Israel Goldstein,
George Backer was newly tor Israel Brie.
CHOICE OF TWO V-$ MINIM ALL.STIIL 11001IS--N ot
horsepower ounce of wood in all.steel
elected to the executive commit-
The pledge was presented by president of the Jewish Na.
OW
ENGIN, SIZIS — S; nerformanmi boy structure. Safety
tee, David M. Bressler, Alexander Dr. Stephen S. Wise as follows: tional Fund.
nurn throughout
at no extra charge.
A series of resolutions adopted
Kahn, Mr. Rosenwald and Rabbi
for maximum
d
"We, 05 Individual Jews and an leen.-
rnio
_11___
Wise were elected new vice-presi- sentothes of communities, mindful of by the meeting called for the con-
60 li o r,,epos
the blood of the martsre who fell In vening at Washington, D. C., on
NSW "FINI CAR" APPOINT.
dents.
I.
Edwin
Goldwasser
be-
the mum of the Jewish Netional Home,
ecot22.
came treasurer and Carl J. Aus- pledge with renewed determination to Jan. 17, of a national conference
-- Luxurious new int&
.1th the achievement of the of all American Jewish bodies con-
NIVI LOW PRICIS—NIW
OPIR•
—The
60- MINTS
riors—consenientselbstarter
trian, Mr, Backer and Mrs. Roger • task foThnnl
in show eervIce 04 men, momen
W. Straus were added to the
children were slain since last cerned with the rebuilding of Pal-
ATINO
ICONOMT
horsepower
engine ;hes 20% button and parking
brake on
ril.
Ap
April.
t
panel.
estine to launch more aggressive
board of directors.
new in strumen
"Innment victim, of mlounderM•nd. activity on behalf of "the major
Ask for $5,000,000 for Palestine leg,
more gasoline mileage. (Avail.
ouch N. has beset the Jewish peo-
Rebuilding During 1937
ple M all ti mes, te
h myr.
art of 1530 project for the salvation of stric-
able in 5 standard body types.)
B ASE PRICES
give us opportun it y to re,emphaelse ken Jewry abroad."
The Jews of America were the
social tislon animating the rebuild-

" IP-4111116" Plw
MODIRN APPIARANCI-
asked that during 1937 they pro- ing of the Jewish homeland shish aims
4 Tssos,Dellsowoa
Another resolution' hailed Dr.
Hr.
Completely new streamline de. $
vide $5,000,000 to stimulate the at the eotablishment of peace and se- Chaim Weizmann, president of the
dlisg,Bestosn, SW
fur ail,
Me end /Semitones
rebuilding of the Jewish National "twIti
Jewish
Agency for Palestine, for
Figs from grille to tail light.
"'Through she Salted Palestine Ap-
Additional
Home in Palestine as the only peal, American Jewry ...agency for the the testimony he gave before the
upbollding
of
Palestine,
we
shall
do
me
NIW IAST•ACTION SMUT
large-scale
haven
for
thousands
British
Royal Commission this
down.
to speed the unhanding work so
• month, after ams1 1voi
Baaktti--Quicker straight. $25
of persecuted in European lands. atmoot
„7... b.,. .., m , ".
that the ancient hope of Paleotirin re- past week, and urged hint to visit
built
maychieve
mslization
for
the
The appeal was addressed to
the United States.
line stops with about one-third
Fmd VAI Co--from soy Feld
. .. of Jewry whim, mcluity and
them by Dr. Ben Zion Mossin- M
Maio_ .mdse. is One II•hed
Resolutions were also, adopted
freedom ore bound up with the Jewish
lees brake eda ressure.
d.,„1... 4..,
sOhn, president of the World Con- Nati011ia Home."
marking the 80th birthday of Su-
GUM— 8,,,.. ma ia., yea
federation of General Zionists,
The principal resolution adopt- preme Court Justice Louis D.
••••ygrayness
pions
sa
eke
COMFORT
AND
MPH
Center. Ono Uelversa Entail Cimp.ny.
leader of Palestine Jewry now ed during the day, restating . the Brandeis and the 60th birthday of
Smoother and quieter
visiting the United States who extent of American Jewish con- Louis Lipsky.
Easier steering.
Poise Ride.
was one of the speakers Nov. 29 cern with the future of Palestine,
Among a limited number of
at a special session at the Wal- was addressed to the Royal Com- resolutions adopted by the Na-
dorf-Astoria Hotel of the Na- mission, headed by Lord Peel, tional Council for Palestine at the
meeting of this representative
body of the United Palestine Ap-
peal at the Waldorf-Astor , a Ho-
tel on Nov. 29 was one which in-
cluded an expression of thanks to
the English-Jewish press of the
country for the service it renders
in stimulating public interest in
and knowledge of Palestine re-
building.

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citizens were gathered Sunday,
Dec. 6, at the Astor hotel, in cele-
bration of the 25th anniversary of
the Mizrachi Organization of
America, religious wing in Zion-
ism. This jubilee dinner was under
the chairmanship of Frederick
Margareten, prominent business
man and Jewish communal leader.
Mr. Margareten opened the af-
fair by • few inspiring remarks
regarding the aims and accom-
plishments of Mizrachl and intro-
duced in turn, the toastmaster of
the evening, Rabbi Joseph H.
Lookstein, vice-president of the
Mizrachl Organization and spirit-
ual leader of the Kehilath Jeshu.
run Congregation.
Rabbi Lookstein called upon
three of the founders of the Amer.
ican Mizrachi to greet the gather-
ing: Leon Gellman, president of
the organization, who pictured in
vivid colors, the early days of the
movement and its recent over-
whelming progress; Gedaliah Bub-
lick, ex-president and famous Yid-
dish journalist, urged all gatl.:red
to utilize every opportunity to htto
upbuild the Holy Land; Rabbi Ja-
cob Levinson, ex-president and •
leading member of the rabbinate,
Was most Impressive through his
invccation and best wishes for
Godspeed.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
of the Jewish National Fund of
America, delivered the greetings of
the National Fund to Mizrachl
jubilee and pointed to Mizrachi's
contribution towards the land-
buying agency in Zionism.
Rabbi Max Kirshblum, executive
secretary of the American Miz-
rachi, read messages received from
various prominent friends, out-
standing among whom were, a mes-
sage from Governor Lehman and
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of
MIZRACHI HONORS
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
25TH ANNIVERSARY ica. Dr. 151se s message read in
part: "The Mizrachi has made a
(oNCLCRED Vitus) PAGE. ONE)
very important contribution to the
development of American Zionism,
chairmen of the committee in and indeed to the Jewish life of
charge of the celebration. Daniel America. I wish I were free to pay
Temchin is the chairman of the my tribute."
local committee.
Rabbi Lookstein then called upon
Officers of the Mizrachi celebra. the guest speaker, United States
tion committee are: Lewis Levin, Senator Royal S. Copeland, term-
vice chairman; Max Schneider, ing him a loyal friend of the Jew-
secretary; Morris Granet, treas. ish people who was so upset by
the recent disturbances in the
Holy Land that he took a journey
there at the very risk of his life.
The Senator was received with
great applause and he delivered
a masterful address on American's
concern in Palestine.

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itself.
Mrs. Ehrlich appealed to the
gathering for their cooperation in
the membership campaign.
The meeting was presided over
by Dr. Harry E. August, president
of the Zionist Organization of De-
troit. Rabbi Israel was introduced
by Simon Shetzer, chairman of the
program committee of the organi-
zation. The meeting was preceded
by the singing of Chanukah songs
I and the lighting of Chanukah
DANIEL TEMCHIN
I candles by Cantor J. II. Sonenklar
!who was accompanied at the piano
urer; chairman of the ticket com- by Mrs. S. Q. Kesler.
mittee, I. Rosenthal; chairman of
the publicity committee, Rabbi J.
S. Specks; chairmen of synagogues Junior, Intermediate Croups
and organizations committee, Louis
of Music Study Club
Dann and William Sandler; co-
chairmen of speakers' commitee,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman and Rabbi
The Junior Group of the Music
Moses Fischer.
Study Club will mast on Sun-
Members of the celebration day, Dec. 20, at 2:30, at the
committees are: Samuel Shnitz, home of Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, 2243
!Melo?. Sosnick, Joe Weiss. Israel Taylor Ave.
The Intermediate Music Group
Cohen, Goodman Velick, M. Kel-
lenberic, Sol Edelman, D. Bt. Edel- will meet on Wednesday evening,
1 man, Morris Fisher, Morris Schnei- Dec. 23, at the home of Harold
der, Jacob Sheyitz, Louis Kramer, Bregman, 3017 Buena Vista Ave.
Rabbi Jacob Ungar, Wolf Cohen,
Isidor Cohen, Irving Schlussel„ Contributions to the Nortk
Meyer Weisenfield, Aaron Temchin,
End Clinic
Hymen Rottenberg, I. Gendelman,
M. Moore, J. Beckerman, E.
North
End
Clinic has received
Ruthenberg, Max W. Temchin, M.
the following contribution,:
Shugerman, A. Hoptman, Mrs. I.
In memory of Mrs. Ida Level
Rosenthal, Mrs. S. Shnita, Mrs. from Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell B.
Kunin, Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs. Shaw, Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Mrs. Singer, Mrs. T. Teigel, Mrs.
bert
H.
Warner.
E. Abrams.
For the Social Service Relief
Fund from the Neugarten Sun-
(Jubilee Dinner ef Mierachl Held shine Club.
is New York
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