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Jantiary 15, 1937

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USW. CHRONICLE

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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RUBINSTEIN
IS DETROIT GUEST

Rabbi Bazell U. H. S.1 RABBI
Luncheon Speaker

Jan. 18—Regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Annual Donor Event to Be Held
Jewish Ilome for the Aged, at 2 p. m., at the Stotler Hotel.
on Jan. 27
Jan. 19—Temple Forum, Stanley Rypins, speaker, on the
Is Here in the Interests of
subject "Our Public School System—Is It Adequate for Educa-
Rabbi Solomon N. Basel' of
the Yeshivah of Mir
tion in Democracy?
Temple Brith Sholom, Louisville,
Jan. 23—Oneg Shebat of Hadassah at home of Mrs. J. Gold-
in Poland
Ky., is to be the guest speaker at
berg, 2234 Boston Blvd. Speaker—Frau Yettka Levy-Stein of the
the fifth annual donor luncheon of
Arbeitsgemeinschaft of Berlin, Germany.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Rabbi
Samuel
Rubin-
Jan. 25—Home Relief Society installation of officers at Wil- United Hebrew Schools, to be held stein, one of the Moshe
directors of
shire Hotel. Optional luncheon at 12 noon. Installation and pro-
at Hotel Stotler, Jan. 27. The sub- the world famous Yeshivah of
gram at 1:46 p. m.
Mir, Poland, is a guest in Detroit,
Jan. 26—Prince and Princess Loewenstein, in a dialogue
having come here in the interest
before the Temple Forum on the meaning of Fascism; Prince
of the Yeshivah.
No matter what you pay,
e .e b
Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to a Nation;" Prin-
Rabbi Rubinstein is well known
no laundry
cess Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to Women."
in this country as an able speak-
Jan. 20—Tea for members of Detroit League of National
can launder a finer shirt
er. He arrived in America four
Home for Jewish Children, at the home of Mrs. Moe II. Prince,
months ago and will remain an-
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
2272 Glynn Court, at 2 p. m.
other six weeks, half of which
Jan. 27—Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of
time he plans to spend in De-
Unitdd Hebrew Schools.
troit. lie will then return to
.
Jan. 27—Annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation
his work in Mir.
C
Flat Pieces carefully ironed
and affiliated agencies at Jewish Comumnity Center at 8 p. m.
Rabbi Rubinstein stated that at
Jan. 28—Joint Fellowship dinner of Men's Club of Shaarey
Additional pounds, 44a lb.
the present time there are stu-
Zedek, Temple Beth El, Bnal Moshe and I3nai David, at Congre-
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
dents in the Yeshivah from all
gation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
over the world, including the
Jan. 31—Concert by Bracha Zfirah and Nachum Nardi at
United States, Canada, England,
Central High School under auspices of Jewish National Workers'
South Africa, Czechoslovakia,
Alliance.
Hungary and 62 students from
re.ponelbie for ma-burnt or wtoet-whipped manilas
Jan. 31—Banquet of Mizrachl Organization of Detroit cele-
Germany.
frating 20th anniversary, to be held at Shaarey Zedek.
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Rabbi Rubinstein states that
Jan. 31—Annual concert of Hashomer Ilatzoir in the audi-
the economic position of the Ye-
HARRY GRANT
torium of Central High School, Tuxedo and Linwood.
shivar is at a low ebb and he ap-
Feb. 2—Address by Stanley High before Temple Forum on
peals to Detroit Jewry to make a
The Standard Club of Detroit,
"The Danger Zones of the World."
liberal contribution in order to
of which Harry Grant is presi-
25c
'll
Feb. 3—Card party of Ladies Auxiliary of House of Shelter
enable this important institution
dent, is the first of a group of at Jewish Community Center at 12:30 p. m.
to carry on.
leading Detroit clubs to pledge
Feb. 3—Charity bridge of Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary.
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
Rabbi Rubinstein points out
their support to the forthcoming
Feb. 8—Joint meeting of Jewish Women's Organization.
that it is impossible for Polish
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be
Allied Jewish Campaign. Mr.
Feb. 3—Home Relief Society's 14th birthday dinner-dance,
Jewry to finance the Yeshivah
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
Grant's statements in behalf of
Inn, at 6:30 p. m.
due to their own horrible plight.
........
the club as well as himself ap- at Northwood
Feb. 6—Midnight showing of "This Is the Land," great Pal-
He said that it is important that
pear on the first page of this estine talking picture, at the Oriole Theater, Philadelphia and
the 600 students receive aid from
issue.
Linwood, under auspices of the Jewish National Fund Council of RABBI SOLOMON N. BAZELL this country.
Per
samosa
ii F.ARINO APPAREL
Detroit.
ject of his address will be "The • Wherever Rabbi Rubinstein
Feb. 7—Special children's performance of "This Is the Land,"
Sr P""
meaning of a Jewish Education." goes he is received with the ut-
10C
at the Oriole Theater, at 9:30 a. in.
Rabbi Bazell, an eloquent orator, most respect and he gets the sup-
Minimum Charge, $1.50
Feb. 7—"Snow Ball," winter formal of Little Women of
educator and scholar of note, port of outstanding Jewish lead-
Hadassah,
at
Old
Colony
Club.
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
is a graduate of the Hebrew Union ers. In Detroit, committees have
Feb. 9—Junior Hadassah theater party.
College. He came to Louisville af- been formed by the Rabbinical
We Call for sad Deever to All Parte of the City
Feb. 9—Debate between Herbert Agar and Lewis Cotey,
ter serving 'at Altoona, Pa., for Council of Detroit as well as by
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman before Temple Forum, on the subject "Are Socialism and Human
three years, and is recognized as a number of laymen to co-oper-
of the Jewish National Fund com- Freedom Mutually Incompatible?"
a leader in civic affairs through ate with 'him.
Feb. 9—Afternoon of games of Sisterhood of Shaarey
Last Saturday Rabbi Rubinstein
mittee of Hadassah, announces
his activities on the peace actions
that contributions with which to Zedek.
committee and the Louisville Pub- spoke at Congregation Beth Ju-
Feb. 10—Address by Dr. A. L. Sachar, director of the Hillel
dah,
Congregation Emanuel and
purchase land as well as trees
lic Forum. In Jewish circles he has
Foundations, before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
are now being accepted. Memorial
served as president of the Louis- at the Mlave Malkah of Mizrachi.

'
Feb. 10—Youth Education League bridge.
contributions for any amount are
Zionist Organiation, is a mem-
Feb. 11—Address by Ittamar Ben Avi, at public meeting of ville
acknowledged by an appropriate
ber of the executive committee of
certificate to the person to be Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. the Louisville Conference of Jew-
Feb. 13—Young People's Temple Club formal dance at the
honored or in case of a bereave-
ish Organizations, and has deliv-
TOO CAN BUT QUALITY Konica MEATS WITH CONFIDE/WI from
ment to the members of his fam- Book-Cadillac.
ered a series of weekly radio ad-
ily. If contributions amounting
Feb. 14—Youth Education League dinner-dance.
dresses. Rabbi Bazell is also a
to $100 or mare are received in
Feb. 15—League of Jewish Women's Organization.
At the general meeting of the
member of the Social Justice Com- Detorit unit of Junior Hadassah
honor of an individual, the name
Feb. 16—Donor luncheon of Bnai David Sisterhood at Phoenix
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
mission of the Central Conference held on Jan. 10 at Hotel Stotler
is inscribed in the Golden Book
Club.
of American Rabbis, and a mem- Miss Sarah Bloomfield, chairman
in Palestine. Thus all contribu-
11537.41 DEXTER BLVD.
Feb. 16—Music Study Club annual soiree.
g TARTH 3042
P h on e vHO
Between Darilnionte sod Web
tions received in memory of the
Feb. 21—Twelfth annual concert of Detroit lialevy Singing ber of the board of managers of of the committee in charge of the
— 1IVELTIE
S
134 T
More No. 3b
the Union of American Hebrew $10 donor dinner to be given on
late Joseph Wetsman will go to- Society at Orchestra Hall.
ward a fund with which to in-
Feb. 21—Paid-up membership dance and card party of Congregations. His addresses be- Feb. 28 at the Stotler, announced
fore civic and religious bodies that as a means of earning the
scribe his name In the Golden Ladies Auxiliary g Bnai Brith at Detroit Leland Hotel.
Book in Palestine. During his
Feb. 21—Dinner, bridge and games evening of Jewish have been received with enthusi- admission fee to the dinner, many
lifetime Mr. Wetsman was a fre- Women's European Welfare Organization ,at 5 p. m., at Jericho asm.
members have planned fund-rais
Last Wednesday afternoon ing affairs to which the genera
quent contributor to the Jewish Temple.
National Fund. He was the fa-
pledges, members and friends of public is invited. The first of
Feb. 22—Address at Late Friday evening services of Con-
ther of Mrs. Ralph Davidson. a gregation Shaarey Zedek by Frau Yettka Levy - Stein of Berlin.
the Vomen's Auxiliary of the these will be a games party at
Offering Unusual Savings in Men's Apparel
former president of the Detroit
United Hebrew Schools thronged the home of the Misses Keywell
Jan. 23—Frau Yettka Levy-Stein will address Hadassah
chapter of Hadassah.
to the Stotler Hotel to attend the 18324 Fairfield, on Sunday, Jan
Oneg Shabbat on the Youth Aliyah project.
Feb, 23—Pioneer Women's Organization annual donor pep rally and musical tea. A fine 17, at 8 p. m. Tickets may be
Trees have been planted in
program was arranged for the secured from the Misses Keywell
luncheon at Book-Cadillac Hotel.
memory of Mr. Wetsman by Mr.
March 2—Recital before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek by
afternoon. Miss Faye Siegel, a
Several of the members of the
and Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mr.
graduate of Detroit Institute of dramatic group will present two
and Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mr. Moshe Nathanson of New York, cantor of the synagogue of the
$1.95 to $3.50 Values
Musical
Art
and
a
violin
instruc-
one-act
plays, together with musi
and
Mrs.
Ilarry
Wine,
Mr.
and
Society
for
the
Advancement
of
Judaism.
to close out
tor, rendered several violin selec- cal selections, at a dramatic re
March 3—Donor luncheon of Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich.
tions
accompanied
by
Miss
Rose
cital
on
Jan. 31 at 2 D. m. at
Contributions with which to National Fund.
Schwartz. Fayette Joy Singer en- Hotel Statler.
March 7—Third annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
Purchase land have been made in
All
members
are eligible to sell
tertained
with
recitations.
Detroit
zregation Bnai Moshe.
memory of Mr. Wetsman by Mr.
women are generously supporting tickets for the Junior Hadassah
March 13 and 14 — "Community Center Capers."
and Mrs. David Oppenheim, Mr.
Theater
party
on
Feb. 9, at the
the fifth annual donor luncheon.
March 17—Address by Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn of Tel Aviv,
and Mrs. Max Frank, Mr. and
Many additional pledges were re- Beacon Theater. A substantia
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, Mr. and Mrs. Palestine, in Windsor.,
Percentage of the price of each
the newest and smartest
March 22—Lecture by Elias Newman on Palestinian and ceived at the pep rally.
Moe Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dushkin, the Burkhalter Family Jewish art at Shaarey Zede .
The auxiliary urges the women ticket is allowed as commission
creations in all styles
April 4—Tenth anniversary celebration of the Jewish Wel-
and the Steinberg Family.
interested to call Mrs. Bertram to the person selling the tickets
and the Detroit Service Group.
Smokier, general chairman, To. to go toward the $10 quota for
In memory of M. B. Cohen, fare Federation
April 12—Address by Dr. Alfons Goldschmidt, professor
6-1533; Mrs. Max Ilayman, chair- the dinner. For further details
Silks, satins, novelties,
father of Harry Cohen, trees have of economics at Columbia University, before Men's Club of
man of ways and means, Euclid communicate with Ethel Keywell
been planted by Mr. and Mrs.
plain and figured. Reg
Shaarey
Zedek.
1.1500 for reservations. Mrs. Sam- University 1-1662, or Ethel Rom
Murice
Landau and contribu-
a
$1 value
of the ways and means
3 for P
uel Singer, Townsend 5-3743, rum- chairman
tions for the purchase of land by
Townsend 6-0390
mage chairman, urges the women committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich and
bliss
Rom
is prepared to offer
who plan to rummage to get in many other
the Buchhalter family.
suggestions as a
toucH with her as there are still means of earning money for the
In memory of Richard Finley
available days for rummage,
of Cleveland. trees have been
dinner.
Anyone interested in "memor-
Planted by Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Members of the board of di
KU TWELFTH ST.. at Cluirmouot Open Evrniner — Sunders till 3
iam,' or "darlings" may get in rectors of the senior, junior and
Stralser.
touch
with Mrs. Anna Moss, To. professional groups of the De
In memory of Mrs. Gussie
6-7394.
troit unit of Iladassah will meet
Weiswasser, trees have been
The final get-together luncheon- at the Wilshire Hotel on Sunday
Planted by Mrs. Morse M. Colton.
ette
meeting
will
take
place
next
Jan. 17, at 10:30 a. m.. for a
Trees have been planted by
Buy the Best Baked Goods in Town
Tuesday morning, Jan. 19, at 11
breakfast, to report on the
Mrs. Irving W. Blumberg to com-
(CONS LUDED FROM' PAGE ONR)
Palestine's obsorbing them. Every o'clock, at the home of Mra. M. H. joint
various committees and to ex
memorate the Yahrzeit of her
Yet they cost no more than inferior grades
Jew in the Diaspora has exactly Zackheim, 3224 Webb Ave.
change
ideas and comments on the
mother,
Mrs.
Anna
Wallace.
You'll just love our Cakes — they're deliciously different
to the commission by Dr. Chairs the same right in Palestine as any
The Women's Auxiliary of the work being carried on by Hadar
In memory of Harry Goldberg, Weizmann. While insisting that Jew in Palestine."
United • Hebrew Schools acknowl- sah in this city.
TRY SOME TODAY!
uncle of Miss Mary Cohen, trees
For Arab-Jewish Amity
edge with thanks the following
have been planted by Miss Jean- Zionism was its own justification,
Dealing with the "misconcep- contributions: In memory of Jo-
irrespective of the benefits con-
Shaarey Zedek Purim Dance
ette Diamond.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal- ferred by Jews, the witness em- tion" that the position of world seph Wetsman, from Mr. and Mrs.
on Feb. 20
vert, Townsend 8-3834. will be phasized the beneficial character Jewry had deteriorated only in J. Berman; in memory of Joseph
from Mrs. D. W. Si-
pleased to accept contributions of the Jewish work for Palestine, recent years but that it had been Wetsman,
We Cater to
mons;
in
memory
of
Henry
Plans
for
the Shaarey Zedek
which, he said, was inherent in normal when the Mandate was
or give further information.
Weddings, Parties, Bridges, Banquets, Etc.
its nature and could not be other- granted, the witness recalled the Schwartz, from Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Junior Congregation and Student
tram
Smokier.
Council
Purim
dance, on Feb. 20,
TOwnsend 8-4929
wise. Ben Gurion declared the speeches made by Max Nordau on
10230 Dexter Blvd.
CHAMISHO OSOR PARTY Jewish National Home could be the
are in full swing. Guest artists
Diaspora at early Zionist
will
also
be
featured.
Refresh-
OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF established only in Palestine be- Congresses. He also cited Theo- of the Mandate which says that
cause Palestine was the only coun- dor Herzl'a appearance before the "the Mandatory shall be respon- ments will be served. Those in
YOUNG
ISRAEL
JAN.
27
TUROVER 27TH DINNER
try which Jews regarded as their Royal Commission in London in sible for placing the country un- charge of the dance are: Jerry
Keywell, Milton Gordon, S a m
own, and because no other race 1902 when it dealt with alien im-
WILL BE HELD JAN. 31
Arrangements have been com- as a whole considers Palestine its migration. Dr. Herzl had then der such political, administrative Hertzberg, Sheldon Zuieback, Mil-
and economic conditions as will
pleted for a Chamisho Oaor homeland.
insisted on a home being found secure the establishment of the dred Gerson and Betty Vineberg.
At a gala affair held in Jericho b'Shvat bridge and midnight lunch
for the persecuted and oppressed Jewish National Home, as laid
Aims of Zionism
Temple, attended by approximately to be given by the Women's
down in the preamble, and the the Jewish people issued by Eng-
At this point the witness dwelt Jews.
400 members, the Turover Aid So- League of Young Israel, Wednes- upon the significance of Jewish
Approval of Arab independence development of self-governing in- land on Nov. 2, 1917 whose terms
day, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p. m., at
Dr. Israel Erfos, professor of
ciety received its 27th annual re, Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- labor in the national reconstruc- in countries surrounding Pales- stitutions," Mr. Stein declared were incorporated into the League
Hebrew at Buffalo University, will
port and inaugurated its officers ter and Lawrence. Prizes will be tion program. "We are not buy- tine and a program of co-opera- that this referred to the develop- Mandate. The Arab leadership
deliver an address in 'Hebrew be-
ing and we are not conquering • tion between Jews and Arabs in ment of self-government by also request the establishment of
given away.
for the ensuing year.
homeland. We are creating it development of the entire Middle stages. Palestine, he asserted, is
Arab National Government in
fore the Kvutzah Ivrith at the
Tickets may be obtained from with our own efforts. As a woman East was offered to the Commis- sot yet prepared for it. Further, an
The following members received
the country.
Philadelphia-Byron hall on Satur- their oath of office: ,-
any member of the organization cannot buy a child but must give sion by the Jewish leader. Con- he said, self-governing institutions
Knowledge
that such a memo-
or by calling Mrs. Abbe Levi, birth to it, so a people cannot cluding his evidence with refer- do not necessarily mean parlia-
day evening, Jan. 16, at 8:30 Isidore S os nick,
randum has been submitted led to
Euclid 30734.
president; Julius
o'clock.
buy a homeland. Therefore we ences to the Arab national move- mentary institutions. "The latter the view that Arab witnesses be-
e,
The purpose of the affair is insist that all our fields be worked ment, Ben Gurion declared that is not always regarded as the fore the Royal Commission will
Dr. Efros, who is one of the out- Schwartz, first vice
two-fold—to insure everyone an and our factories be built by our- the latter's "methods in Pales- most advisable form of self-gov- emphasize unconditional Arab de-
standing Hebrew scholars and president; Jacob
enjoyable
time on this festive selves. Otherwise, they would tine were diametrically opposed to ernment, especially in the Orient." mands for independence, except
Gorelick,
second
poets in America, will discuss the
occasion. and to raise money for not be our own."
the constructive character of Discussing the rights of non-Jews for a treaty molded like that of
life and work of the great Hebrew vice president; Ja-
the
various
activities which the
cob Bobrin, than-
poet, Dr. Sol Tchernichowsky.
The three reasons why Zionism Zionism." Ile then spoke of the in Palestine, the witness asserted the Franco-Syrian one.
league
is
sponsoring.
dal
secretary;
Sam
All those who understand He-
Agreement among Arab leaders
adopted the term Jewish National possibility of the Jewish National that the Balfour Declaration and
At a recent meeting of the Home instead of Jewish State Home being "a blessing for the the Mandate insure the rights of as to the policy they will follow
brew are Invited to attend this Kest t. recording
only as individuals and not was evident in th ememorandum
secretary;
Alex
Women's
League
the
following
lecture.
were cited to the Commission by entire Middle East, provided the Arabs
Lipson, hospitaler; 1 Smnick
were chosen as chairmen and co- the witness: "First, Jewish State Jews are strong and numerous in as a community.
at Amman by Emir Ab-
welcome Arab
Lord Peel asked Mr. Stein submitted
H. Centiliter and J.
chairmen respectively of the var-
be interpreted as implying Palestine." Jews
sullah of Transjordan who was
in neighboring coun- whether establishment of a Na- host
Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S. Gottlieb, board of candidates; Sol ious committees: Mrs. Charles may
domination of Arabs. This the independence
to
the
members of the British
Lumberg, H. Prussin and A. Grant, Gellman and Mrs. Morris Taub, Jews do not desire. We want to tries, the witness continued, "par- tional Home in Palestine meant Royal Commission. The document
"First Nighter" Jan. 30
trustees.
social; Mrs. Isidore Cohen and be free and not to depend upon ticularly as this faced the Arab the same as making Palestine into rejects the theory of "Historic
In re-electing Isidore Sosniick Mrs. Wolf Cohen, religious; Mrs. the mercy of others. Secondly. movement with a constructive a National Home. The witness Jewish rights in Palestine" and
problem of State-building. where- replied in the negative, stating
The Junior Young Peoples' So-
Samuel Ilechtman and Mrs. Jack
ciety of Shaarey Zedek will pre- president for • second term, the Isbee, educational; Mrs. Max • State implies a separate politi- in they might be assisted by Jews, that the difference between the declares that the Balfour declara-
sent the seventh annual "First society honored one of its youngest Goldsmith and Miss Sarah Pie. cal entity which Jews do not de- thus creating the ground for two was explicitly meant. In sup- tion prejudices Arab rights in
sire. They prefer that Palestine fruitful co - operation between port of this view he quoted the Palestine. The Moslem ruler de-
Nighter" on Saturday evening, and most capable members.
man, junior and intermediate.
should remain connected with the Jews and Arabs in Palestine and resolution adopted by the World mands self-government for the
Jan. SO.
The annual report showed that
British commonwealth. Thirdly,
Zionist Congress in 1921 refer- Holy Land following the pattern
A one-act play, "The Man in the net worth of the organization PRIMROSE CLUB DONOR Palestine is a country mil [*aerie throughout the East."
ring to a common home for both obtained in Transjordan, which
Guide for Immigration
the Bowler Hat," by A. A. Milne, had increased to approximately
LUNCHEON ON FEB. 24 in view of the holy places which
was cut of from Palestine in 1922.
will be presented, with the 'follow- $16,000, in spite of the increased
The letter and spirit of the peoples.
are sacred to the whole civilized
Palestine Arabs Demand Treaty Toscanini Pledges Return to Pal-
ing cast: Milton Lipton, Rita Coo- expenditures in carrying on its
world. But, even if these three Palestine Mandate provide that
The
Primrose
Benevolent
Club.
estine in Bible's Words
Like Syria's
per, Morton Benson, Libbie Cha- work; $400 having been spent by has made plans for a donor lunch- reasons were non-existent. the the only test of the country's
A sacred oath from the Bible
The tangled political situation
ken, Lester Satovsky and Seymour the Turover in the short space of eon to be held at the Detroit Jewish National Home would power to absorb immigration
was
invoked
by Arturo Toscanini
Krause. Robert Mazer is director six months for wedding gifts and Leland Hotel on Feb. 24. Mrs. still be preferable for it connotes must be economic and not politi- in the Near East was further com- to pledge his return to Palestine.
plicated with a formal demand by
of the presentation.
free entertainment and $1,200 paid II. Wright, the former president, a larger conception than Jewish cal, It was asserted by Leonard th eofficial leadership of Palestine where he conducted the first con-
State. The latter term might be Stein, London barrister, and legal Arabs for the abrogation of the certs of the Palestine Symphony
Following the play, there will be out for endowment, sick benefit has engaged a speaker.
The sixth anniversary of the construed as giving full sovereign- adviser of the Jewish Agency be- League Mandate and the substitu- Orchestra, organized by Bronis-
games, as well as dancing to the and relief of distressed members
music of one of Detroit's finest or- during that period.
Primrose Benevolent Club will be ity to Palestine Jews, including fore the Commission. The wit- tion of a treaty between Palestine law Haberman. Before leaving
chestras, and refreshments will be
The 27th annual dinner of the celebrated Feb. 7, at the Knights the right to refuse admission to ness agreed that there was no ex- and Britain along the lines recent- for Egypt with the orchestra to
society will be held Jan. 31, at the of Pythiu Hall. Installation of other Jews of the Diaspora, press reference to "absorptive ca- ly executed between Syria and conduct concerts in Alexandria
served.
The "First ?lighter" will be Philadelphia-Byron Hall, and the officers will also take place at whereas the Jewish National pacity," a word on which Jewish France. The request for a change and Cairo, the maestro wrote in
Home belongs to the entire Jew- witnesses have placed emphasis in the Holy Land's political com- Italian in the book of visitors of
presented at Congregation Shaarey reservations to date Indicate that this time.
Mrs. I. Rodman and Mrs. H. ish people and gives the right to during the various hearings to plexion was in the form of a mem- the Palestine Orchestra the 35th
Zedek, Chicago and Lawton, from practically the entire membership
determine Jewish immigration
8:30 to 12 o'clock.
will be present, Samuel Dryfus Sampson. in charge of the pro- every Jew to return to Palestine, rights in Palestine. He added, orandum submitted by the Arab verse of the 89th chapter of
For further information call Lo. and Jacob Gorelick, committee gram committee, has promised to provided he does not displace ex- however, that though there was Higher Committee, headed by the Psalms: "My covenant will I not
isting
inhabitants.
The
size
of
secure
some
very
talented
chil-
7624 or To 7-5783.
members, announced.
mat, of Jerusalem, to the British break, nor alter the thing that
the Jewish National Home," Ben not one specific Article of the Royal
dren. Dancing will follow.
Commission. The statement is gone out of my lips." He pre-
The new officers are: Mrs. L Gurion continued, "is not related Mandate expressing that idea it of Arab rights in Palestine strikes faced the inscription with words:
Rose Wins Sahin, Boston soprano
We didn't like the Idea of Joseph Rodman, president; Mrs. II. Ehr- to the number of Jews already was evident from the entire at Britain's Jewish national home "My Palestine friends." Toscan-
and dean of music in Staley Col-
framework that no "political re-
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Y.M.J.A. to Stage
Play, March 30, 31

"Blood on the Moon," a most
recent sensational play secured
through the New Theater League
of New York City, will be pre-
sented March 30 and 31, by the
Y. M. J. A.
Sidney J. Weiner, in charge of
production, has been successfully
associated with many companies
both as actor and director. Under
his guidance and with the aid of
the city's outstanding amateur
talent, the play promises to be
highly successful.
"Blood an the Moon." can
be easily classified as one of the
most daring plays to be presented
in this community. It exposes
Hitlerism and its timeliness is ex-
pected to strengthen the protest
against the persecution of the
Jews in Germany, and should be
of interest to every Jew, both
young and old.
On Sunday, Jan. 3, Morris Ko-
sak reviewed the meat packing
industry for the group and guests.
The new Northern High EFT)
has been secured for the en-
joyment of members and guests
wishing to participate in basket-
ball and swimming.
Y. M. J. A.'s bowling tourna-
ment has been concluded. Dr.
Jack Jackman was declared the
"King Pin Toppler" with a score
well above 200.

Music Study Club

The philanthropic committee of
the Music Study Club of Detroit
gave a program for the Mothers'
Club of the Jewish Center on Jan.
11. Aaron Rosenberg gave a read-
ing: Mrs. J. Bregman rendered
vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs.
Maurice Lieberman; the Gertrude
Schubow Studio furnished two
dancers who delighted their audi-
ence. Mrs. Herman Aging was in
charge of the program.

New York's sports writers are
trying to find some way of Pre"
venting non-Jewish athletes from
calling themselves Jews in order
to enhance their box office value.

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