- and THE LE,,Q,A,L cHRONICLE Jewish Radio Forum Anniversary Jan. 27 • THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Fondly Service Aaron Kurland, chairman of the Jewish Radio Forum, announces that a program marking the com- pletion of six years of continuous broadcast by the Jewish Radio Forum will be presented Wednes- Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried . 1 January 22, 1937 PiEDE1ROITIEMSR CARON NU 1rAGE TWO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADMINISTERS INDIRECT REBUKE TO ANTI-SEMITES OF POLAND IN INAUGURAL ADDRESS Wm. Friedman Urges Rabbi Rubinstein Will Be Honored Bnai Brith Support Saturday Evening Loyd. Marshall Lodge Conducts Membership Drive in Honor of Fred Bernstein A reception in the form of a Mlave Malkeh has been arranged by a committee of Detroit rabbis and lay-leaders for this Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at Congrega- tion Beth Tefila Emanuel in honor of Rabbi Samuel Moshe Rubin- stein, one of the directors of the world-famous Yeshiva of Mir, Poland. Rabbi Rubinstein is on a brief visit in Detroit in the interests of the Yeshiva, which has students from countries all over the world, including the United States and Canada. lie is here to make an an- peal in behalf of the Yeshiva, which is in danger of being closed unless immediate help is forth- coming to save it from its eco- nomic plight. Famous as a pulpit orator, Rabbi Rubinstein attracts large audiences everywhere and is hailed as one of the outstanding Jewish thinkers. Last Saturday Rabbi Rubin- stein spoke in Congregation Shaarey Zedek and the Young Israel Synagogue. This Saturday Rabbi Rubinstein wil Ispeak at Congregation Bnai Zion and the Tuxedo Holmur Tal- mud Torah. NOW OPEN! Detroit's most betasailta COCKTAIL 1 LOUNGE William Friedman, Detroit civic leader, and former president of Pounds Additional sounds 7c lb. the Jewish Welfare Federation, THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE pledged his support to the mem- President Roosevelt indirectly administered a bership drive being conducted in a charming new spot stinging rebuke to the anti-Semites throughout the this district by the Bnai Brith where you can get your .0 world, and particularly those of Poland, in his in- lodges. This announcement was favorite drinks and the made on Jan. 18, the day Fred augural address on Jan. 20. Bernstein, president of District same famous Boesky cuth No matter what you pay, Efforts made in Poland to exclude the Jews from Grand Lodge No. 6, became 53 food . . . at reasonable W.- no laundry the economic life of the land were strongly con- years of age. prices. can launder a finer shirt =. -. demned, in the President's indirect but firm manner, Mr. Bernstein, a resident of Chicago, and Mr. Friedman have DROP IN TONIGHT . . . WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE when he declared that "we are determined to make been close friends for a number every American citizen the subject of his country's of years, their association begin- interest and concern, and we will never regard any ning when both were students at iff 88c A bf.d the University of Michigan. faithful law-abiding group within our borders as lbS• Flat Pieces cession When Archie II. Cohen, sec- superfluous." Additional Pounds Sc lb. ond vice-president of District Throughout his address President Roosevelt again Grand Lodge No. 6, suggested A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE emerged as the great champion of democratic ideals that the district increas its mem- bership to 550 as a birthday and as the great challenger to the forces of bigotry token from the district lodges to and reaction. & Hazelwood its president, the Bnai Brith took Not rooposdblo for sua-borot or ittad-whIpped cattalos on a special interest to Mr. Bern- THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY stein's Detroit friends. Mr. Cohen 1 addressed the memership drive appeal to Dr. M, H. Silverman, president of the Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge No. 1203. earn 25C Mr. Friedman was quick to re- YESTERDAY TODAY /I TOMORROW AARON KURLAND spond to Mr. Cohen's call for sup- OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE port. Detroit has two active Bnai day evening, Jan. 27, over Station Brith lodges in addition to the WJBK from 8 to 9 p. m. Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. us. will be Ladies Auxiliary and two A. Z. Jewish Veterans Finished Some Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE The principal address will be A. groups. Pisgah Lodge No. 34, delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram of (CONcl.ultED FROM PAGE 1) of Jezreel were allegedly more has had a long service record Install Officers Temple Beth El who has served , extensively cultivated by Arabs and soon will celebrate PO years Re the weekly commentator on the Jewish as England is English,' than they now were by Jews. At a dinner-dance held Sunday of continued activity. The De- per pound forum programs during the past WHAM() APPAREL, Members of the Commission troit Louis Marshall Lodge first evening, Jan. 17, and attended three years. Other speakers will the No witness economic m capacity is became indignant when Fund wtitnthee erceoPnlioed. ■ by 300 guests, the Detroit Post pr paid obtained its charter in May, 1935, include Acting Mayor John W. the real test of the country's Saba, secretary of the Arab No. 135 of the Jewish War Vet- ALWAYS 1st Saul GOOD SUER Smith, Judge Charles Rubiner and absorptive power, he continued, Higher Committee, misquoted and has been making rapid strides erans of the United States, in- Minimum Charge, $1.50 the junior lodge in this city. Bernard Imam superintendent of but rather its political capacity. a secret document in en at- as THE stalled its newly elected officers. Its membership consists mostly A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION the United Hebrew Schools. "And no nation can allow itself tempt to prose that the goy of young men between the ages Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, Ameri- BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE We Call for awl Deliver to All Parts of the City An all-Jewish musical program to become a minority without the ernment had failed to establish of 21 and 36 years. canism officer, representing na- will be featured by the choir of resistance of force," he added. an income tax despite an en• p The Marshal Lodge of Detroit, tional headquarters of the Jewish Temple Beth El under the direc- "The Mandate is void," he part's alleged recommendation in conjunction with its member- War Veterans of the United tion of George Galvani; Miss Ruth charged, "because it is contra- that ouch • tea be set up. ship drive has planned a full pro- States, acted in the capacity of Brotman, soprano, and Maurice dictory to Article 23 of the Cove- Declaring that the causes of gram of cultural and social ac- installing officer, assisted by Na- Alterman, lyric baritone, will be nant of the League. The Mandate unrest were not only political but tivities for the coming months thaniel II. Goldstick, assistant cor- Tribute by Isaacs heard in several groups of Jewish is an agreement between the economic, Fuad Saba said that for Its members and friends. poration counsel, and Jack Sevin. to Late M. B. Cohen folk songs. League powers and Britain." Lord the Arabs were heavily burdened Marshall Lodge has invited the The installation was preceded Aaron Rosenberg will' serve as Peel interjected that "the Man- with taxes. Although the Hun- Windsor lodge to meet with it by a 6:30 dinner in the Arabian Bernard Isaacs, superintendent Master of ceremonies. date is not an agreement but an tington report had recommended during the first part of February. Room of the Tuller Hotel, fol- During the past six years, the assignment of trust.' And Prof. an income tax, according to his A program of special interest to lowed by the presentation of the of the United Hebrew Schools of Jewish Radio Forum, directed by Reginald Coupland read the pre- testimony, this tax had been both lodges is being planned by post's colors by Edward H. WO- Detroit, this week paid the follow- TOP CAN BUT QUALITY KOSHER )(RATS WITH 0011EIDENC111 Dom ing tribute to the late H. B. Aaron Kurland, has served as a amble of the Mandate saying that shelved by the government. This Dr. M. M. Silverman and Milton hams, Wayne County Auditor. medium for the dissemination of there was no agreement between statement was immediately chal- Sumner. A social will be held for The following officers were in- Cohen: information on subjects of Jewish the Allies and Great Britain. The lenged by Sir Ilarold Morris, who members and friends Saturday stalled: Maurice Bordelove, com- "With the passing of bl.B.Cohen, interest. Speakers of local as well witness replied that "the British questioned the Arab leader's night, Feb. 13, at the Magnolia mander; David Wrubel, senior the United Hebrew Schools have as national fame were heard, dis- Government's acceptance of the knowledge of the secret Hunting- Riding Club, 16250 W. Eight vice-commander; Jack R. Gold- lost one of their staunchest friends, BLVD i 12.3741 DE.XTER...8,14,f Phone " I TO GIRTH 3042 cussing the problems of the De- League's responsibility to carry ton report, adding that he had Mile Road. Sol Poskel is in stein, junior vice-commander; and one of their most faithful and mem Na I — WU TWELFTH STREET out the Mandate constitutes an read it and was fully acquainted charge of this function. troit Jewish community. Samuel J. Leve, judge advocate; loyal workers. Mr. Cohen belonged The program is non-commercial. agreement." At this point Lord with its findings but that its The newly appointed member- Dr. Robert Rosen, surgeon; John to that group of veterans, who Peel asserted that His Majesty's recommendation regarding an in- ship committee of the Marshall Litzkey, chaplain; Louis Tucker, were responsible for the founding Government Is only carrying out come tax was negative and con- Lodge is comprised of Alvin B. adjutant; Henry Shapero; quar- and establishment of the system $1,000 Realized at Donor a trust in behalf of the League. trary to what Saba had stated. Levin. Erwin Bunin. Dr. Max Ro- termaster; Sam Mann, officer of of schools, known as the United Employment Complaints Luncheon of Branch of Piqued by the Arab's hearsay evi- senfeld, Walter Berlow, Sigmund the day; Samuel Kort. historian; Ilebrew Schools of Detroit. All Government activities, the dence, Lord Peel, ordered the wit- Jaulus, Jess Feiler and Julius Samuel Greenberg, laison officer; J .W. E. W. 0. "It was in 1919, when I was in- witness claimed, were intended ness to confine himself to facts Rothenberg. Anyone wishing in- George N. Smith, officer of the vited to take charge of the first formation about the Bnai Brith, At the donor luncheon of the for the Jews. He objected to em- and figures. When Saba com- the Marshall Lodge, or any of its guard; David J. Davis and Louis school which was then opened on Bolhower, color bearers; Murray ployment by the Government of plained that protective tariffs (CONCLUDED FROM PACE 1) aee children, this training is in- North Woodward branch of the Jews for political reasons when were unnecessarily e x c eagle e, activities can communicate with Levine, color guard; Albert Cur- Wilkins St. near Hastings, that I had the privilege of coming In con- dispensable, it remains of the ut- Jewish Women's European Wel- Arabs were cheaper; objected to Lord Peel asked him to present any one of these men. tis, bugler; Jack Sevin, Dr. Mark tact with Mr. Cohen. The interest large portion of Jewry is des- most importance also for parents fare Organization held at the De- tariffs as protecting Jewish in- figures showing that the consumer Herzfeld and Joseph Jones, true- he had in the schools was not troit Leland Hotel on Jan. 12, perately In need of • friendly of Intermediate and confirmation tees. and raising prices. "The was paying more than before the something a b e t r a c t, something shelter and spiritual and sui- age children. We, at Temple Rabbi S. I. Fineberg was the dustry are fighting for constitu- establishment of factorise as a Develops Drug in imaginary, it was concrete and tors! meter. The time has Beth El, organized a special class guest speaker while Miss Shirley Arabs great result of the protective tar- fundamental rights and Ile knew exactly what come far all Jews to unite In for parents of co.nfirmants. That Silverstone gave musical selec- tional, War on Pneumonia MOTHER'S CLUBS substantial. for mere reforms." the Arab iffs. The witness failed to produce he wanted. At that time, I recall, the activities leading to the es- class made confirmation doubly tions and the saxophone and ac- not any concrete evidence, but relied leader emphasized. "The Palestine cordion, The JWEWO held a reg- he was particularly interested in the J•wish of significant both to the children tablishment WASHINGTON, D. C. — chiefly on the findings of Members of the Oakland Moth- providing the schools with fine of the donor luncheon. was hos- Government does not exist, only instead Homeland in Palestine. We and to the parents. the mandatory government. There the Hope-Simpson report. With- (WNS)—A synthetic drug which ers' Club of the Jewish Commu- furniture. Ile was concerned with tess to 40 women at her home on rge our constituents to give u "A knowledge of Jewish his- is no hope for peace unless justice out substantiating his statement, now destroys pneumonia germs in fieancial and moral support to tory has now become a necessity Oakman Blvd., Tuesday noon, is done. It is immaterial whether the Arab leader made the claim mice and which may be the fore- nity Center will have a Chamisho- the establishment of a properly the work of rebuilding Pales. of life to the individual Ameri- Jan. 19. Her mister, Mrs. S. Roth- British officialdom ie honest or that Arab industries were not runner of a practical effective osor b'Shvat party on Monday, equipped playground adjacent to Jan, 25, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish the school. Later, when he became tine. can Jew. An understanding of enberg Assisted her. being protected. against pneumonia in human be- Community Center. A concert will the chairman of the house. it was The announcement that $1,000 corrupt." Rabbi Frarn's Address the Jewish spirit as it is expressed Al Liwa, Arabic daily, re- ings has been developed by Dr. be furnished by the Music Study he who was responsible for the The commission chairman then was realized from the luncheon Direction of the intellectual and in religion, literature, and in var- was greeted with enthusiasm. asked whether Auni Bey was "in- ports that • trade delegation Sanford M. Rosenthal, it was re- Club. Members are asked to bring equipments of all the schools, and spiritual growth of youth is the ious cultural forms, has now be- Orphans and widows in Poland, terested in the way the Mandate from Germany is on its way to ported by the National Institute Palestinian fruits. for their proper upkeep. Ile looked most neglected phase of the en- mile' a veritable harbor of re- Germany and other countries will is implemented." The witness re- Palestine to do business with of Health. In its present form the Margaret Mitchell's popular after all details in the most care- tire scheme of Jewish education , fuge for the harassed Jewish soul. be helped with this money. Arabs and to remove such busi• drug would be poisonous to hu- novel "Gone with the Wind" will ful manner. plied in the negative, adding that "I remember that when we Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield of The president, Mrs. Jacob "Arabs want the abolition of the ness now in the hands of Jews. mans. be reviewed by Mrs. M. Bergman "Ile belonged to that group of Chicago, Ill., said Sunday morn- planned the opening of our Beth Cohen, and the organization Mandate." Ile objected to the con- a meeting of the Young Moth- men who believed in action, in do- ing in discussing "Youth Edu- El College of Jewish Studies In thanked Mrs. Epps. Thanks were cession to the Palestine Electric Palestine' ■ New Chief Rabbi Ar- Stockholm Jew gives 175,000 Km. at era' Study Club at the Dexter ing things, and together with the Detroit in the fall of 1925, many rives from Ireland nee for Helaine Program cation." also given to the various com- Corporation and to the Palestine STOCKHOLM. — (WNS) — A branch on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at president of the schools, the late Adult Jews should not confine friends warned me not to be too mittees. Potash Company as being made HAIFA (WNS-Palcor Agency) p. m. Esser Rabinowitz, and his asso- their educational pursuits to at- sanguine about the institution; gift of 175,000 kronen ($78,750) 1:15 to Jews. Ile demanded Arabic as —Chief Rabbi Isaac llerzog, for- At this meeting it was de- Dr. Joseph Markel will speak to thtes, the late David Robinson, tending services at temples and that I should consider myself for- cided that the organization spon- the only official language of the mer chief rabbi of Ireland who to build model apartments for peo- members of the Linwood-Dexter Louis Duscoff, J. Friedberg, and senagognes, but should also study tunate if 25 people enrolled for sor the annual shower for the country. The Jewish National was recently elevated to his new ple of small means in Stockholm Jewish history, religion and liter- the classes. What was our amaze- General Israel Orphans Home for Home increased the Arabs' cost post, was welcomed with gala was announced here by C. Gro- Club at their meeting on Tuesday, others, he saw to it that things Jan. 26, at 2 p. m., at the Dexter were always moving, that some- ature at other times. Rabbi From ment at the Temple when no less Girls in Palestine. of living. which was much higher ceremonies upon his arrival in schinsky, Jewish philanthropist branch. thing was always done. As soon asserted in his address on "For- that 500 appeared on the opening The organization acknowledges than in neighboring countries, the this harbor city. A huge crowd and business man. A meeting of the Fenkell Moth- as the first school unit was erected night for registration. So huge mal Adult Education." with thanks donations to the Ben- witness asserted. Sir Laurie Ham- that gathered at the dock to greet ers' Club will be held at the Park- on Wilkins St., plans were im- In the course of his address wan the response that we were not jamin Wisper Memorial Flower mond asked why, if the Arabs are Palestine's first chief rabbi who equipped to meet it. We did not Rabbi From Hated: Bnai Brith Groups Hold side and Midland Talmud Torah mediately formulated for the next on Tuesday, Jan. 26. At 7 p. m. unit to be erected at Kirby and have a sufficient faculty. The Fund from the following: Mrs. I. happier in the other countries, is also a distinguished English Joint Meeting "Adult education, which we classes were necessarily too large, Burnstein, in honor of her daugh- more Arabs do not emigrate from scholar included government rep- there will be a public speaking St. Antoine Sta., and when they today. confess to be our most and I believe that I am not ra- ter, Florence's engagement to Palestine. "Sentimental attach- resentatives as well as leaders of class and at 8 p, m. a business neglected area, happens, also, to An interesting meeting of the meeting. Following the meeting saw that the trend of population Samuel Karabenick; Mrs. M. Sil- ment," was Auni Bey's reply. Sir the Jewish National Council. tionalizing when I attribute the was towards the northwest, they be the most essential area of off in enrollment In sub- verstone in honor of her recovery Laurie challenged the witness as Among those in the welcoming Women's Atujliary of Bnai Brith Prof. Emerson Eschelman will lost no time and erected three Jewish education. In a remark- tapering from illness; Mrs. D. Silverstein, to whether the Syrians were bet- committee was Hassan Shukri, and of Pisgah Lodge took place school buidings: the Philadelphia- able paper on 'The Reorientation sequent years to the fact that we in honor of her daughter's recov- ter off and asked why the Ilaura- Arab mayor of Haifa. Orthodox Jan. 18 at the Wilshire Hotel. conduct an open forum. rot, under the conditions. On Thursday, Jan. 28, at 1 p. Byron School, the Tuxedo and Bel- of the Jewish Religious Educa- could give the students the measure of ery, and Mrs. Agnes Levin in nie emigrated to Palestine. Auni rabbis in they traditional colorful Guests of the evening were Mrs. at the Jewish Community Cen- mar School and the Parkside and tion; presented before the Cen- individual attention which is re- memory of her sister, Mrs. Ray Bey answered that "the Ilauranis garb were on hand to pay their Ruth Metzger, vice president of m., ter, members of the Woodward tral Conference of American Rab- quired to keep students vitally Stanfield. are happy in their own country respects to the new head of the the District Grand Lodge and past Club will hold a cooking demon- Fenkell School. The 'erection of but come to Palestine for higher religious community. Rabbi Her- president of this Auxiliary; Mrs. stration. At 2 p. m. there will be of the Six-Mile Road School at bis hat year, Dr. Abraham Freon- and regularly Interested. Brush and Minnesota, was also Man, professor of Jewish Ede- zog was given his first formal re- Smokier of Windsor, Miss Pauline • meeting and from 3 to wages." p. m. due to the farsightedness of this "We ask our people to give up Contributions to Scholarship cation at the Hebrew Union Col- ception in a synagogue on Hadar Freidman of the B.Z.B., Ben Mar- the various phases of the 5 Social Wants Declaration's Repeal group. lege, went so far as to suggest anywhere from 10 to 30 Monday ltacarmel, hillside suburb of Hai- Fund of United He. cus of Pisgah Lodge, Alvin Klein The Commission was again fa, and then left for Jerusetem, Security Act will be discussed by "During his ailments, when Mr. that the entire primary depart- nights in succession for a course of Windsor, and Rabbi Rosenwas- members of the public speaking warned that "unless the Balfour brew Schools Cohen was forced to stay at home, ment of the religious school might in Bible History, Jewish Life in his future headquarters, via Tel ser of Lansing. The Chevrolet Glee class. Decalration is repealed there can Aviv. As he passed through the his thoughts were always centered be eliminated. and In its place the Middle Ages. or Modern Jew- The United Hebrew Schools be no peace in the Holy Land", countryside he was greeted by Club sang and Betty and Bob might be established a system of ish History. By way of these Relntzenheim of the Major Bowes Memorial Contributions to about the schools and their activi- In a threat sounded by Jamal courses, they are also stimulated wish to accept with thanks con- adult education by which we ties. The school was not just a hour played the violin and piano. cousin of the Mufti of local rabbis. hobby at which he spent some of • shall guide the parents to teach to read the most important books tributions to the Scholarship Fund Ilusseini, Driving through Tel Aviv, Rab- A timely and enlightening talk on United Hebrew Schools Jerusalem and president of the their children the love of Juda- in the field, and they are given from the following: his leisure momenta, It was his bi Herzog was greeted by lusty Leon Blum, the French Disraeli, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Rotten- Palestine Arab party, who had cheering. At Motza, which is just very life. ism and the Jewish people in the an introduction to the world of Was given by Rabbi Berger of Memorial contributions to the moat effective way in which chil- Jewish books by which they can berg, 2717 Fullerton Ave., a con- been called to testify on the sub- outside Jerusalem, he was met by Flint. May his family find consola- United Hebrew Schools were re- dren of that age can be taught continue their education after the tribution of one-half scholarship jects of immigration and land, representatives of various Jerusa- tion in the fact that his was a life The membership soiree of Jan. ceived from the following: to the scholarship fund of the and Arab grievances thereon. lem institutions who escorted namely, in the home, through the course is completed. replete with worthwhile activities, 13 was a success. Forty new mem- Harold H. Smiley. William A. observance of Jewish festivals in "Although the organization of United Hebrew Schools, in honor Reiterating the contention of the him through the streets of the were listed. Mre. A. Osri of London and Alex Schreiber of a life rich, colorful and useful." an their beauty, through the in- Beth El College is properly term- of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, two Arab leaders who had pre- Holy City. A great crowd had bers Chicago spoke about Bnai Brith Associated Theaters, Inc., a con- ceded him, Jamal Ilusseini de- formal telling of the loveliest ed formal since we have a regular Colman M. gathered about the hotel waiting Demonstration Lessons at Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Shifman, clared that the Mandate for Pal- for the chief rabbi's arrival. The and its projects. The membership tribution in memory of Meye rB. tales from the Bible and Jewish curriculum, a regular schedule of drive will end Feb. 20. On Feb. 21 Cohen, who was one of the found- estine was invalid because it was United Hebrew Schools contribu- a 3014 Sturtevant Ave., history on mother's lap. requirements for credit, and the hotel band played the Ilatikvah a paid-up membership dance wilt ers of the United Hebrew Schools. contradictory to the League cove- "Certainly. even if one does granting of a diploma upon the tion of one-half scholarship to accompanied by ■ special choir. be held at the Detroit Leland Ho- Harold H. Smiley, William A. nant. Declaring that the Balfour An examination and demonstra- the scholarship fund of the United not agree with the radical Idea completion of a certain number of Addressing the crowd from the of giving up the primary depart- courses, nevertheless, the spirit Hebrew Schools, in honor of the Declaration was responsible for hotel balcony, the new chief rabbi tel. All wishing to become • mem- London, Alex Schreiber of Asso- tion lemon will be held next Mon- ber may call Mrs. Jesse Feiler, ciated Theatres, Inc., 1331-2 the various disturbances. the wit- day, Jan. 25, at 7 p. m., in the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Aaron. ment of the religious school, ev- within the classroom is informal. memorialized h i s predecessor, Mrs. Eleanor Jones and family, ness charged that "Jewish influ- Rabbi Abraham Kook, and gave chairman of the membership corn. Dime Bank Bldg., a contribution branch of the United Hebre• eryone realizes what a powerful There is vigorous discussion, and mittee. in honor of Harry Cohen, presi- ence" negatived all steps for the Schools, at Delmar and Westmins- re-enforcement or what a fatal give-and-take between the stu- 3215 Leslie Ave., a contribution his blessing to the city, praying dent of the United Hebrew ter. in L. Panush's class. This is handicap the home can be in the dents and teachers and among the of one-half scholarship to the well-being of the Arabs. He cited for peace for all its inhabitants. the British white paper of 1930, Schools, who keeps up the noble scholarship fund of the United realization of a program of Jew- students themselves. title-deeds and another 85,860 work of his father, the late Meyer a junior high school claim. The the Sir Walter Shaw and the Sir major subjects they study at this ish education for younger chil- 203 Jewish Agricultural Settle- metric dunams held in concession B. Cohen. "In the rational discussion of Hebrew Schools, in memory of time are Chumoeh and Rashi. dren. Fortunately, it is not only Jewish problems, the grip of fear her husband, and father, Law- John Simpson reports as having from the Government, making • ments Now Established in Harold II. Smiley, William A. been disregarded. educators like Dr. Franzblau who is relaxed, the feelings of mis- rence II. total of 1,341,650 metric dunams London, Alex Schreiber of Asso- Bible and Jewish history. The ex• Pelestia. A major part of his testimony amination will be on the subject hove realized this. Many young giving, inferiority and anxiety are NEW YORK —At the begin- (a dunam is approximately a parents have become aware of lost, and the spirit is fortified to Sunshine Club at Miam i was devoted to a recital of the ning of 1937 there was in Pales- quarter-acre). Forty-two per cent ciated Theatres, Inc., a contribu- of Rashi. distress of the Arab fellaheen. An tion in memory of Joseph Wets- their lack of preparation for this face reality, and the heart dis- Sunday, Jan, 24, at 11 a. m., of this area was acquired during Beach Holds Annual tine • total of 203 Jewish agri- man. income tax proposal, which he phase of their responsibility. A. Panush's class at the Philadel- posed to meet responsibility." Meeting said would have removed a burden cultural settlements, as compared the period ending with the war 11. M. Richey of 607 Fox Thea- phia-Byron school will be exam- Work in Detroit and the balance since 1920. The with 50 in 1919, it is pointed out from the fellah, was stopped by tre Bldg., • contribution to mem- ined in the study of the Prophets. "In Detroit, a group of them, Jewish-owned area comprises 4.96 The first 1937 meeting of the the Jews who constituted "a man- in a report on agricultural de- per cent of the entire area of ory of Joseph Wetsman. Sunday, Jan, 31, at 10:30 a. whom I had not seen at the tem- Helen's Dress Shop Adds a datory above the mandatory", velopment in Palestine just issued held Variety Club of Detroit, 806 m., an examination will be held in was Detroit Sunshine Club ple for a long time, came to me Western Palestine, which Is esti- Book New Department Cadillac, a contribution In the junior high school class of at the Oceanic Gardens, Miami Professor Coupland suggested that by the United Palestine Appeal, mated at 27,009,000 dunams. early this fall and asked me to memory of Joseph Weteman. Beach. Fla., on Monday evening, the Arab planters rejected the in- American Jewry's agency for the M. Gordon at Philadelphia and open a course of study for them The aim of the report is to Because of Increased business, Jan. 11. It was attended by a come tax. The witness thought, settlement in Palestine of • max- emphasize Alex Schreiber and Harold II. Byron in the following subjects: In the home-education of their that further Jewish Smiley Arabs would imum number of persecuted Jews however. that the If Drees Shop has been of 1331-2 Dime Bank Psalms of David, Chumosh and large number of Detroiters who children. The special committee growth in Palestine is dependent, in Germany, Poland and other Bldg., a contribution in memory Rashi, the Ethics of the Fathers. to add additional space to participated in card games and welcome an income tax. Quoting on Pre-School Education of the forced in large measure, upon the ac- of Mrs. Hattie evidence given by Dr. Chaim lands. Lippman. The public Is invited to all these Commission on Jewish Education, the present quarters at 8701 12th dancing and were provided with Weizmann and Dr. Arthur Rup- The report is part of a review quisition of additional land on St. Acquiring the store next door, examinations and demonstration of which committee I em honored which a Jewish agricultural popu- of Palestinian growth in the two pin, the Arab leader said that the Mr. and Mrs. Warren of De- Contributions to the United lessons. to be the chairman, is at work Helen's Dress Shop announces the troit lation may be established. decades, closing in 1937, since celebrated their 46th wed- government had done little for Jewish Charities now producing guides and mater- opening of • new department de- The report shows that not all the country's rural development. the British Government issued Sol I. Stein Opens Account- ials to help parents in the Jewish voted exclusively to the better ding anniversary. grade of women's and misses' decided to hold weekly He blamed Zionism for having the Balfour Declaration pledging area owned by Jews is suitable It was education of their youngest chil- for agriculture, the actual amble T h e following contributions the establishment of the Jewish ancy Office stopped government efforts in that meeting for Detroiters and their dren. Indeed. we have re-named dresses, suits and coats. land being leas than • million have been received by the United National Home in Palestine. Dur- 'Sol I. Stein, who has been Rao- Helen's Dress Shop le one of friends at the Oceanic Gardens, direction. Sir Laurie Hammond ing that period, it is estimated, dunams (about 250,000 acres). Jewish Charities: our eenunittee, the committee on and Lord Peel suggested the ciated with David P. Each & Co. parental education. because we the acknowledged style centers of on Mondays, at 8 p. m. the end of 1936, the area al- From George Sherman, in for the past four years, has even- It was also decided to hold the value of an advisory council for American Jewry contributed $20,- At have realised that it will not be the northwest section. Starting dance and card party, for just such purposes as "a half loaf 000.000 to the Palestine Founda- ready settled and developed by memory of Meyer B. Cohen. ed an office at 513 Fidelity Bldg. through the establishment of nur- in business a few yearn ago in ■ annual From A. B. Heavenrich, in Mr. Stein rvaduated from the better than no bread." Bat tion Fund and the Jewish Na- Jews Was 800,000 dunams, com- series in the Sunday School that modest way, by adhering to a the benefit of the Detroit Matzo being insisted that "we must tional Fund, the two orgs.nizations pared with 342,000 in 1927 and memory of Joseph M. Weiss. of Accountancy of the we shall be able to reach these policy of giving honest values in Fund, on Sunday, Feb. 7. at 8 Ilusseini From Mr. and Mrs. i. H. Shies- School hth loaf of complete comprising the United Palestine 198,000 dunams in 1920. University of av e whole one and re- children, but through the adult the finest type of merchandise p. m., at the Oceanic Gardens. 'neer, in memory of Joseph M . ceived his C. P. Detroit Mrs. Bertha Love is chairman self-government." To Sir Laurie's Appeal. These two units are the A. certificate in available, they have gradually education of their parents. Amalie Baruch, niece of Bet- Weiss basic factors in the national de- May, 1936. "Here, then, is a clearly mark- grown into one of the finest la- of the hostesses and entertain- suggestion that we Jews had velopment of the Jewish home- nerd M. Baruch, whose engage- bought land regarded by the ed Reid of adult education which dies' ready to wear shops In this ment committee. ment to Polan Banks, Virginia Believe it or not, Bob Pastor, The Double Cellophane wrap' Arabs as ancultavable, the wit- land. every congregation, large or area. The management invites At the end of June, 1936, the novelist, has just been announced, the new Jewish heavyweight star, Wiall en ow Gold agorettes Germany's candidate for the Mess offered a caterorical denial. your inspection of their new de- be prepared to small. ought to is a grand-niece of the late Isador the area of land in is a nephew of the late Rom Pas- - sport states, 1937 Nobel Prize in medicine it 'He cited as evidence that Jewish keeps lint dampness, dryno ss, just erderteLe since it la so absolutely partment where they have on dis- Rayner, United States Senator tor St o k et 5, famous Socialist and every play • beautiful array of ladies Dr. Alfred Plots, an expert on ra- , purchases of land previously HAI- Palestine owned by Jews was 1,- ether fee of cigarette essential. from Maryland. kegler. SHIRTS 18 D AMP y Lace CurtainsTeue Pp71,27le Double Woolen Blankets Feather Pillows 35c All Ironed Service 25c IOC FLAT PIECES # 1)151. 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