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To Jewish Retail Tobacco Dealers

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Pictures and Entry Forms,
you can obtain a new supply
immediately telephoning us.
It is almost impossible to
keep dealers amply supplied
with these Puzzle Pictures
and anticipate the exact

quantity that the customers
of each retail store may re-
quire.
We will be happy to send
you the required Puzzle Pic-
tures by special messenger.
May we suggest that you
keep a sufficient supply of
Old Gold Cigarettes on hand.
Don't run short.

Joint Meeting of
Women's Societies
Monday, Feb. 15

Plans for the joint meeting of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, to be held Monday,
Feb. 16, at Temple Beth El, are
complete.
Dessert luncheon is to be
served at 1 p. m. Members of the
31 constituent organizations will
then view the individual exhibits
prepared by all organizations,

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PIEPETFLOrgjEWISii aRONICLE

February 12, 1937

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CLASS IN SKILLED
LABOR AT CENTER

NEW YORK TIMES CORRESPONDENT
DESCRIBES HOW POLAND'S 5,000,000
JEWS ARE THREATENED BY DISASTER

A class in skilled labor is being
organized at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center under the direction
of Louis Moser of Toledo.
The class is being formed to
help factory workers acquire such
skills as will make possible for
them better jobs and higher pay.
It will meet for five weeks with
from 10 to 15 sessions and will
take up such matters as blue
print' reading, analysis of tools,
measuring, job analysis and shop
mathematics.
There will be a small fee at-
tached to this course and the
class will necessarily be limited.
Those interested should contact
Levy M. Becker at the Center,
Madison 8275.
The first class will begin on
Sunday, Feb. 14.

Auditor Williams'
Welfare Efforts

S. J. Levis Efficiently Manages

Bureau of Investigation .

During recent years there has
been a closer relationship between
the citizens and government, par-
ticularly in relation to health, wel-
fare, and other beneficial services.
As a means of rendering ern-

Styles
Change!

Just as clothes, and automobiles and
office styles change—so do styles in
insurance. Gone are the cumbersome
methods that were once insurance
style, replaced by today's modern
policies — the Personal Property Re-
porting Form, the Supplemental Con-
tract and the Comprehensive Auto-
mobile Policy.
In one policy, with one premium and
one renewal date, these coverages
offer you protection formerly pro-
cured only through several policies.
Savings in time and money constitute
this insurance service particularly
appreciated by our clients.
May we show YOU the modern styles
in insurance coverage?

a racial creed that designates the
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
Jews as the only racial enemy.
The Polish Government faces dent service to the public of Wayne
o
ther
problems
and
it
cannot
be
F'anioes Marra/ Huth,
County, the Wayne County Board
said that in the solution of these of Auditors established the Bu-
tlefes ;• Pielary /moos
MADAME SONIA SHARNOVA
problems it has a great ambition reau of Investigation to investi-
"YOUR PROTECTION is a POLICY with us"
to imitate the National Socialist gate the financial conditions of
111R
w
showing their activities. A repre-
regime. For the Polish rulers rea- persons applying for hospitaliza-
..„.,
sentative of each organization will
lize that violent anti-Semitism tion under the provisions of the
be in attendance to answer ques-
weakens their domestic and for- various legislative acts requiring
tions relative to each exhibit.
eign policies, they note with con- counties to care for tubercular
A recital by Madame Sonia
cern that anti-Semitic riots easily cases, contagious disease cases and
Sharnova, contralto of the Chi-
turn against the police as well and general hospitalization.
cago Civic Opera Company, is
view with alarm the repercussions
The importance of this depart-
eagerly awaited. "Jewish Music
created abroad by the fact that ment of the Board of Auditors can-
and its Message" will be illus-
Poland is beginning to speak with not be exaggerated, and because
TOASTS FOR AMUSEMENT
trated with many types of Jew-
an anti-Semitic voice at a time of the responsibility centered In
ish music. Liebe Clamage, well
when Hitler is growing silent on this division, It was decided early
BEER FOR ENJOYMENT
known local pianist, and Henry
the topic.
in 1934 to completely re-organize
Siegl, violinist of the Detroit
For these reasons the Polish its personnel and revise its operat-
1309-10 LAFAYETTE BLDG.
Symphony Orchestra, will be the
Government has always denounc- ing system, S. J. Leve was se-
accompanists.
ed anti-Semitic excesses, which lected by the Board of Auditors
IlAndolph 0200
Madame Sharnova has been a
the premier told the sejm, "begin to carry out the proposed re-or-
Will Address League for Labor leading contralto opera and con-
with the Jews but end with an- ganization plan at the specific re -
cert singer since her debut at
Palestine at Roosevelt School
archy."
quest of Auditor Edward H, Wil-
Nice, France, in 1925 and has
And the government has also liams.
studied
with
the
leading
teachers
The League for Labor Pales-
As a result of this move the
shown
considerable
energy
in
sup-
tine of Detroit will present Rabbi of America, France, Germany
pressing violence. The police have facilities of the Bureau of Inves-
THE TOAST OF THE TOWN Samuel Wohl of Cincinnati at a and Italy. She has regularly ap-
tigation have been greatly im-
fired
on
anti-Semitic
rioters
and
meeting on Monday, Feb. 15, at peared as singer of principal
have killed a number of them, proved and its utility to the public
8:30 p. m., at the Roosevelt School roles with the Chicago Opera
which in view of the analogous greatly broadened and enlarged.
The annual March charity fro-
Company, the German Grand
"The Force of Orthodox Weak-
auditorium,
11526
Linwood.
Rabbi
This is due in no small part to
local feeling, can be compared
SPRING LUNCHEON OF
lic of Zedakah Juniors will be ness" is the topic of the lecture
Wohl is a leading figure in Jewry Opera Company and the operatic
only with the action or lack of it the dynamic personality of Mr. held on Sunday, March 14.
LADIES AID SOCIETY
organizations
of
St.
Louis
and
to
be delivered by Rabbi Joshua S.
Leve
who
and an outstanding citizen of
has fully measured up
by American authorities in lynch-
At the last meeting on Jan. Sperka at the late Friday night
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10 Cincinnati. Ile is well known Cincinnati. Her repertoire in-
to the confidence displayed by
ing cases.
31,
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
cludes
the
leading
Wagnerian
gathering
op Friday evening, Feb.
both as speaker and writer and
Rioters are invariably arrested Auditor Edward H. Williams. As
19, at 8:45 p. m., at Congregation
Pilsuclski Curbed Movement
further example of Mr. Williams'
The annual spring luncheon of is national chairman of the League roles as well as the most promi-
and brought before a court, al- a faith
nent
contralto
roles
in
the
Italian
Bnai
David,
Elmhurst at 14th.
in the Jewish people it is
This brand of anti-Semitism, though the courts are often far
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society is for Labor Palestine. He will speak
In this lecture Rabbi Sperka will
scheduled for Wednesday, March on problems of current interest and French operas. Her knowl- which is nothing new in Poland, more lenient than the executive. interesting to note that among his
analyze the failings of orthodox
many Jewish appointees is his per-
10. A strictly kosher luncheon to everyone. The meeting is open edge of song repertoire is equally but which had been suppressed
Jews in America to become a more
will be served in the assembly to the public. There will be no varied, embracing the classic lit- for a time by the late Marshal Concentration Camps for Them sonal secretary, Miss Ethel
erature, German Lieder, and the Josef Pilsudski's iron hand, began
potent force, and the ways it has
As a result the government re- Schwartz, a young lady very
room of Bnai Moshe Synagogue, admission charge.
works
of
foremost
modern
com-
to follow to regain its deserving
to raise its head anew after his cently adopted the policy of put- prominent in Jewish circles,
following which games will be
posers.
place in Jewish life. Problems of
death and that was also the signal ting in concentration camps local
During the year of 1936 the
played. The proceeds derived
the
synagogue, education and co-
Primrose
Benevolent
Club
for the revival of nationalist op- Nationalists and anti-Semitic lead- Bureau of Investigation cared for
from this affair will be utilized to
operation
will be discussed, A •
position
to
his
political
heirs.
31,716
tubercular
patients,
8,082
ers
morally
responsible
for
anti-
distribute Passover necessities to
Celebrates 6th An-
question period will follow. The
This opposition, which uses an- Semitic outbreaks in their local- contagious cases and 18,768 hospi-
many needy cases. Mrs. Eugene
audience
niversary
will
be permitted to ask
tal
patients.
Every
one
of
these
ity
but
against
whom
nothing
can
Diamond and Mrs. Sam Berko-
ti - Semitism as a political lever to
any question relevant to problems
hoist itself to power and is taking be proved legally, although little cases was investigated and an in-
witz are in complete charge of
discussed
in
the
lecture.
The
Primrose
Benevolent
Club
dividual
record
made
of
the
cost
encouragement for its ambitions is said about this practice lest
this affair.
On the social part of the eve-
At its meeting on Sunday, Feb. from the fact that "Hitler 'got the government be accused of be- to Wayne County and the amount
The society is actively partici- celebrated its 6th anniversary last
ning's
program
there
will appear a
Sunday
at
the
Knights
of
Pythias
finally
collected.
During
this
pe-
14, at 11 a. m., at the Philadel- away with it," is making the Jew- ing a dictatorship.
pating in the oint meeting of the
guest soloist who will render some
League of Jewish Women's Or- hall. M. Chomsky installed the new phia-Byron Hebrew School, the ish question the principal politi-
Jewish leaders point out par- riod a total of $125,137.95 was
Jewish
folk
songs.
William
Hordes
ganizations, Feb. 15 at Temple officers. Mrs. I. Rodman, the new Junior Alumni of the United He- cal issue of the country and, in ticularly, however, that little im- collected by this department for
will read some of Bialik'a poetry.
president, spoke. The ex-president, brew Schools will elect officers for the view of some observers. is provement can be expected as Wayne County.
Beth El.
Refreshments, community singing
At the last social meeting of Mrs. Wright, arranged the instal- the coming semester. The tem- making the country ripe for a long as anti-Jewish agitation is
and the news of the week will form
the society on Feb. 10, the fol- lation with Mr. Chomsky, and gave porary officers now in office are: "Polish IIitler," except that for permitted to run amuck.
Examinations and Demon-
part of the program. All are wel-
lowing were hostesses: Mesdames a brief outline of the charity work Lillian Tron, president; Isadore the moment there is none in
In
this
connection
they
deplore
come.
this
club
does.
The
new
vice-presi-
Stein
,secretary;
Kalman
Whit-
sight.
stration Lessons at the
Pearl Schwartz, Isador Weiner,
the fact that the government's
dent is Mrs. R. Ehrlickman. Mrs. man, treasurer. Philmore Lee-
This violent anti-Semitism vents pronouncements have had an air
Ring and Markowitz.
Hebrew Schools
Cowen is financial secretary; Mrs. mon of the senior alumni is act- itself in pogroms signifying mass
of ambiguous generality and that
Sheplow, recording secretary; Mrs. ing as advisor.
rioting in which Jews are beaten, men not ill the government, but
The
examinations
and demon-
The program will consist of a killed and wounded while their
Trees Planted in Palestine R. Aaron, treasurer. Entertain-
lessons which were in-
ment was furnished by Sandre discussion of the life and accom- homes and shops are wrecked or close to it, participate in anti-Se- stration
ANNABELLE GERMANSKY
Through Jewish Na-
troduced
in
all
of
the
classes of
mitic
campaigns,
especially
the
Lewis Dancing School. Miss R. plishments of Supreme Court Jus- burned; in assaults on individual
tional Fund
Rodin recited a few pieces and tice Brandeis. The discussion will Jews and the bombing of individ- campaign for the "evacuation" of the United Hebrew Schools have Tillye Munch, the following com-
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Beal
continued
uninterruptedly
all
Jews
from
Poland,
although
Miss Goldstein played on the be led by Isadore Stein.
mittees were appointed by Miss Brith will hold a Father and Son
ual Jewish shops, and in the boy- this term "evacuation" was throughout the winter.
The following trees were plant- piano.
at the lodge hall, Monday
Plans to be discussed at this cotting of Jewish businesses and
Next Sunday, Feb. 14, at 10:30 Charlotte Finkel, general chair- evening
thrown into the debate by a Jew-
ed in Palestine this week through
evening, Feb. 28.
meeting will include the estab- the posting of boycott pickets be- ish
leader and is ostensibly, a. m., two of Max Gordon's high man of the dance: Tickets chair-
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
This affair is an annual event
lishment of a permanent meeting fore Jewish shops.
man,
Faye
lock;
Julia
Berkan,
school
classes
in
the
Philadelphia-
though not very forcibly, repud-
Contributions to Scholarship room in the Philadelphia-Byron
cil of Detroit:
with Pisgah Lodge. Ben Goldman
It also expresses itself in the
Byron School will be examined In Isabelle Lansky, Ethel Silberman, will address the assembly on be-
One tree by Miss Ann Kamins
Fund of United He-
Hebrew School, and the printing destruction of market stalls and iated by the government.
the following studies: Psalms of Dorothy Rosens, Tillye Munch, half of the fathers
of 2554 Elmhurst Ave., in mem-
Most
of
all
the
Jewish
leaders
and Bernard
of the constitution which was rat- the forceful expulsion of Jews
brew Schools
David, Rashi and the Ethics of Ruth Kramer; souvenir book, Rosenberg will respond
ory of her mother, Mrs. Pessy
on behalf
ified at the meeting on Jan. 24. from markets, in the forceful deplore the fact that Marshal Ed- the Fathers.
chairman, Esther Kramer; Violet
Kamins.
ward
Smiglyrwdz,
Marshal
Pil-
of
the
sons.
Members of the Junior Alumni ejection of Jews from cafes and
United Hebrew Schools wish
On the same day and the same Boren, Thelma Tugman, Ruth
One tree by Monte Carlo Party to The
audski's
direct
successor
and
head
The
program
has
been
arranged
in
all
the
Hebrew
Schools
are
Targum,
Shirley
Cohen,
Ethel
restaurants,
and,
in
some
cases,
acknowledge with thanks the
hour, one of M. Itfichlin's classes
Group in honor of Mrs. Harry receipt
of a contribution to the asked to attend this meeting, the "evacuation" of all Jews from of the state, has kept silent on the in the Perkside School will be Silberman; contacts chairman with a view to pleasing both
C. Keywell of 18234 Fairfield
Jewish
question
thus
far.
fathers
and
sons.
Oa
the
program
which
will
mark
the
inauguration
certain
towns
and
villages,
and,
Dorothy
Rosens;
Esther
Schreb-
scholarship fund from the follow-
examined In the study of the
Ave.
Jews, in fact. call this an "0. earlier Prophets and Jewish his- nick, Annabelle Germansky, Yetta will be Miss June Warsaw, a
of its first regular semester under finally. in continued student riot-
Two trees in memory of Louis ing:
talented
magician,
Miss
Warsaw
is
at
the
Polish
universities
de-
K."
government.
because
in
an-
ing
Menenberg, Julia Beckon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, its new constitution.
tory.
Landsberg and two trees In mem- 1120
signed to force the Jewish stu- other speech before the sejm the
Further plans will be discussed the only worm. members of the
W. Chicago Blvd., two and
The following Tuesday, Feb.
ory of Mrs. Anna Popkins by one
American
Society
of
Magicians
dents to sit on special "ghetto premier explained, "the economic 16, at 4:30 p, m., Seymour Til- at the next meeting on Feb. 14,
half scholarships in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Myren M. Lands- their
Gifts to Council Funds
benches" or drive them away struggle against the Jews—that is chin's class in the McCullough at the home of Miss Esther and gives an entertaining show of
beloved mother, Hanna
parlor magic.
berg of 18604 Parkside Ave.
from the universities entirely.
'0. K.' but no violence." The Public School will be examined Kramer,
Frank.
In addition there will be a ven-
Ma. Harry M. Shulman, Long-
The Detroit section, National
Jews repeat this in bitter irony, In the studies of elementary He-
Campaign Pushed in Press
t riloquist, an act of boxing cats,
fellow 2784, is chairman of the
Council of Jewish Women, re-
It feeds on. the violent anti- but in that expression lies also brew reading and writing.
movies and light refreshments.
tree planting committee of the Grand Central Market Adds ceived the following contribu-
the
key
to
the
Polish
Govern-
The parents and their friends
Semitic campaign in a growing
Cocktail Bar Service
Jewish National Fund Council of
The meeting will commence at
tions:
number of anti-Semitic newspa- ment's policy and the real tragedy are invited to attend these ex-
7:30 promptly and members are
Detroit.
Department
For the Council Camp Vacation pers and periodicals, obviously of the Polish Jews.
aminations.
urged to be on time.
Fund, in memory of Blanche B. subsidized from devious sources
A Policy of "Polonisation"
The Grand Central Market has
from Mrs. J. M. Friedman, and pouring out at the same time
This policy might be described
Detroit Sunshine Club at added another service to its large Stern
Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Joseph ppie- vituperation on the defenseless
Purim Party of Cleophians
Miami Beach, Fla.
array of departments which it has gel, Evanston; in memory of Jews, as does the German Stuer- as conscious and deliberate "Pol.
Reservations for the Father and
onization"
not only of the Polish
on Feb. 20
under its roof. It is the new wine, Sarah Rosenzweig from Mr. and mer.
Son dinner sponsored by the Men's
state machinery but also of Polish
The Detroit Sunshine Club held liquor, beer and soft drinks de- Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg; in mem-
Club
of Bnai Moshe are coming
Even the National Socialist towns and Polish trade. commerce
At the last meeting of the
its social evening, Feb. 1, at partment. While the complete line ory of Joseph Weiss from Miss
The Junior Congregation of
paragraph," excluding and industry, in which the Jews Cleophian branch of Young Ju- in briskly, according to Emanuel
Oceanic Gardens, Miami Beach. of liquor is kept in stock, they Sarah Selminski; in memory of "Aryan
Wolf
and
David Berger, committee Bnai Moshe will conduct Sabbath
Jews from professional organiza-
hitherto held dominant posi- daea, the following girls were
In attendance were visitors from deliver wines and beer from one Bertha Markle from Mr. and tions, is beginning to make its have
services Feb. 13, at 10 a. rn., in the
In
charge
of
arrangements.
tions
disproportionate
to
their
chosen for the social committee
bottle to a carload.
all over the country.
Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mr. and
The annual get-together will Mittleman Memorial Chapel. Mem-
in care of the Purim party to be
The exceptional feature of the Mrs. Melvin Fink; in memory of appearance in such places as War- population.
bers are urged to send their chil-
Mrs. Mary Gordon of Detroit
saw, Cracow and Lwow.
The government feels itself given Saturday night, Feb. 20, take place on Wednesday, Feb. 17, dren to these services each week.
donated a gown for the flood service is the furnishing of cock- Esther Rodecker from Mr. and
According to unofficial and in- forced to this policy by the rising at Bnai David Synagogue: Ann at 6:30 p. m., in the social hall of
sufferers' fund. Nellie Sallan tail bars and bartenders in homes Mrs. Joseph B. Gaylord.
For this Sabbath services Ber-
the
congregation,
Lawrence
and
complete
compilations
backed
by
gave a donation to the cause. or clubs for any occasion. A few
For the Ida E. Ginsburg Schol- names and places. these anti-Se- tide of Polish peasant youth, Auerbach, Helen Seppen, Rose Dexter. Arrangements have been nard Rosenberg will serve as
Final plans for the annual dance of the homes that have enjoyed arship Fund, in memory of Sarah mitic excesses took the following awakening from the somnambu- Shur and Yetta Wainer. All completed to entertain both Charon, Norman Goodman will be
held Feb. 7, at Oceanic Gardens, this service in the last few weeks Rosenzweig from Mr. and Mrs. toll in Poland between May, 1935, lance of their oppressed ancestors young men and women of high fathers and eons, with a magician, the speaker, and Milton Weiss will
were made. Proceeds will go for are those of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harry Wetsman; in memory of the month of Marshal Pilsudski's and demanding key positions in school and college age are in- movie and community singing un- say Martin
Leader of the Leader Carpet Raymond Fink and Sarah Rosen- d19ea3 t7h:, and the end of January. the nation's life, and by a surplus vited to attend this party.
matzos for needy families.
Tickets will be sold by the fol- der the direction of Cantor A. A. Anybody in the Family Can
agricultural population estimated
Mesdames Fannie Strauss, Cleaners on Sturtevant Ave., Mr. zweig from Mr. and Mrs. Henry
with Miss Cecelia Plot-
between 5,000,000 and 8,000,- lowing members: Bessie Faxstein, Rosenfeld,
Mary Gorden, Minnie Fishman, and Mrs. Mould of Wildemere and Meyers.
at the piano.
One hundred and eighteen Jews as
Enter and Win a Prize
000, which is gradually descend- Margaret Feldman, Evelyn Shro- nick
and Marie Hyman are chairmen 7-Mile Road, Mr. Kiegan of Bos-
For the Elsa F. Welling Schol- killed and 1,350 wounded.
The speakers are Emanuel Wolf
ger,
ing
on
the
towns
and
is
center-
Rose
Shur,
Becky
Korea,
ton Blvd., and many others.
of the committee for donations.
arship Fund in memory of Philip
One hundred and thirty-seven
for
the
fathers
and
Stanford
Wolf
ing open and often violent compe- Yetta Wainer, Helen Seppen, Ann for the eons. Admissions, including Old Gold Contest Offer. You Op-
Mr. Chernick, manager of the Lichtenberg and William Joseph- Jewish stores bombed.
portunity of • Lifetime
Auerbach, Belle Alderman, Elea- dinner, 75 cents for adults and 50
Dr. Heller to Address Pro- market, personally will see that eon from Dr. Benton I. Marks;
Thirty-five Jewish homes burn- tition with the Jewry there en- nore
Hoffenberg, Lillian Good- cents for juniors. Members are
trenched by ancient rights and
this service is available upon a in memory of Philip Lichtenberg ed down.
testant Programs
You
can win one of 1,000 cash
man and Gloria Simon.
call by phone, Townsend 8-9304 or from Mrs. Bertha Hill and Dr.
More'than 100 Jewish students customs.
urged to phone reservations to the
For further information call office of the congregation, Ilogarth prizes totaling $20,000 by entering
Townsend 6-9361.
This "Polonization" policy is
injured
during
the
last
three
B.
D.
Welling.
the
OLD
GOLD Cigarette' Contest.
The Protestant denomina-
months in university rioting, 20 frankly admitted by the govern- Rose Shur, Euclid 51124.
0862, without delay, and to invite The first prize is $100,000. There
tions have united for a pro- Warsaw Club Raises $50 for
Membership is still open. All their friends to attend.
"demand of social jus-
MODERN
ELITES
ment
as
a
for life.
of
m
are
999
gram of Lent and education meet-
other prizes also. This con-
Young people between the ages
Efforts to obtain official figures tice," and in pursuit of it the girls of high school age are in-
Flood Sufferers
The all-congregation program test consists of solving a series
ings. The meetings will be held
of 18 and 23 wishing to join a on these excesses have proved un- government has taken numerous vited to attend meetings on Mon- staged by the Bnal Moehe Men's of puzzle pictures. Go to your
on each Tuesday, beginning Feb.
day
nights
at
8
at
the
Bnal
Da-
Club on Feb. 3 was a success. nearest cigarette dealer and ask
The Warsaw Club of Detroit club composed of girls and boys availing, but the unofficial figures economic steps that have annihila- vid Synagogue.
9 and concluding March 16. The
invited to attend an open were confirmed in part by no less ted the economic existence of
Nearly 500 members and their him for the official Old Gold puzzle
meetings will begin with a din- held a card party at their club are
to an authority than Premier Felician many thousands of Jews and are
meeting
of
the
Modern
Elites
friends
were present.
rooms,
10036
Helmut.,
on
Feb.
pictures, FREE, together with fall
short
period
ner at 6:30. After a
Slawj-Skladkowski.
who
revealed
Clairmount
Ave.,
pauperizing
Polish
Jewry,
while
be
held
at
2678
ment policy, are said to be espe-
rules and details about the con-
of relaxation, meetings will be 3, for the benefit of the flood
19, at 9 p. m. to the sejm that in the Province private business is beginning to cially rigorous in collecting taxes
Friday
night,
Feb.
was
sufferers.
The
sum
of
$50
test. There are no tricks or
held at St. Luke'■ Church House
For further information call Ga. of Bialystok alone there had oc- emulate as authoritative an ex- from Jews, and Jewish master Tel Hai Young Judaeans to catches. Only your skill wins.
where discourses will be deliver- turned over to the Red Cross 4598-W.
curred during the last year 348 ample.
Sponsor
Dance
Feb.
21
through
the
Jewish
Forward.
Double-mellow Old Gold offers you
artisans of many years' standing
ed by Dr. Bernard Heller. His
assaults on Jews, including 21
To enumerate only a few Jew- are sometimes forced to take new
themes will be Jewish leaders,
Tel Hai, Young Judaean Club, the opportunity of a lifetime.
mass riots of pogroms; 99 cases ish complaints, government mon- examinations that
include tests will sponsor a dance on Sunday Watch this newspaper for further
and they will include the follow-
of Jew-baiting, and 161 cases of opolies, which already comprise
ing: The Prophet, the Priest, the
evening, Feb. 21, at the Jewish announcements.
window-smashing, although he the whole tobacco, salt, match and in literature and geography.
The Jewish students are rapid- Community Center. Carlos Cor-
Skeptic, the Sage, the Mystic and
rave the total casualties at only alcohol industries and are reach-
ly
diminishing
at
the
Polish
uni-
the Philosopher.
tez and his orchestra has been en- Josephu cc's Reference to
three Jews killed and seven sev- ing out into others, have not only
Feb. 13--Young People's Temple Club formal dance at the
versities and the proportion of gaged to furnish the music. The
Jesus as a Jew
erely injured.
ousted Jewish industrialists and Jews in state service is allegedly proceeds of this affair will be
Philosophical Society Will Book-Cadillac.
Differs
from
Nazi
Way.
Does Josephus at any time men-
Feb. 14—Youth Education League dinner-dance.
traders from these businesses but little more than one per cent.
used
to
purchase
additional
books
Despite their outward similar-
tion Jesus as a Jew? If so, what
Hear Dr. Crile Feb. 19
Feb. 15—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, regu-
also excluded numerous Jew-
But it is significant to the Jew- for the Jewish Community Center
ity, this new Polish anti-Semitic have
lar meeting to be held in conjunction with League of Jewish Wo-
ish workers formerly engaged in ish problem in Poland that even Library. Two trophy cups will book and chapter?
The reference to Jesus in Jo-
An o u t at an d ing intellectual
men's Organizations, Temple Beth El, 12:30. Luncheonette gratis. wave differs from previous out- them.
such a measure as the abolition of be awarded to the most active sephus Antiquities occurs in Book
event of the year will be the next
Feb. 15—League of Jewish Womens' Organiutions dessert- breaks in Czarist Russia and Na-
ritual Jewish slaughtering for the boy and girl member of the in- 18, Chapter 3„ Paragraph 3. He
Barred From Public Bids
tional Socialist Germany.
and
voice
recital,
at
1
p.
m.,
at
Temple
Beth
El.
meeting of the Detroit Philosophi-
luncheon, exhibit
The government, the army and non-Jewish population threw termediate group. The officers of is not definitely describ.od there as
In both these states anti-Semit-
Feb. 16—Infant Service Group bridge luncheon and fash-
cal Society, on Friday, Feb. 19,
n i c l pal ities effectively bar many thousands of Jews out of this organization are: Miles Ze- a Jew, but that is the Implication,
ism found no support in either
at 8:30 p. m., at Hotel Sutler.
ion show.
Jews
from public bids for orders work because Jews held • monop- mon, president; Jack Brenner, at any rate. A full discussion of
a
social
or
economic
upheaval
but
Feb. 16—Donor luncheon of Huai David Sisterhood at Phoenix
Dr. George W. Crile, noted sur-
rice-president; Martin Spector, the authenticity of this passage
was the direct result of the anti- and often forbid even the em- oly in the meat business.
geon of Cleveland, 0., will give
Club.
ployment
of Jewish labor on them.
Altogether. say the Jews bit- treasurer; Louis Wonboy, secre- and of pcssibly Its original form
Semitic
policies
of
their
respec-
an illustrated lecture on "An In-
Feb. 16—Music Study Club annual soiree.
Few credits are granted to Jews terly, if • Polish Hitler should tary, and Herman Resnick. spon- is giren in H. St. John Thacke-
tive
governments,
based
on
either
Fee.
17—Perfection
Lodge
"Father
and
Kiddies
Night,"
terpretation of Man." The public
a need for the diversion of Popu- at government banks, tax officials, arise there would be little work sor. All organizations are asked ray's "Joeephua, the Man and His-
is invited. There will be no ad- banquet at 6:30 p. zn. at Masonic Temple.
lar attention from other issues or taking their cue from govern- left for him to do.
to co-operate.
torian•"
mission charge.

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by the economic crisis, but it is
even more the result of a national
political, social, psychological and
economic revolution in the new
Eastern European states, which
demand a place in the sun for
hitherto oppressed nations at the
expense of "national minorities,"
though without the dogmatic ex-
clusion of any of them.
This revolution. admitted as in-
evitable by the Jews themselves,
is proceeding with the force of an
earthquake and the Jews are the
main sufferers in it, first, because
they have had the most to lose,
and second, because their un-
healthy social structure, which
concentrated them in commercial
and professional pursuits, has
made them easier victims than
other minorities that are rooted
in their native soil.
The most spectacular manifes-
tation of this revolution is rowdy
anti-Semitism, which is growing
at an alarming rate, especially in
Poland and which seeks to drive
the revolution forward and the
Jews out of the country by a pro-
gram of terroristic activities re-
calling the days of the Crusades,
the Black Death and other periods
of anti-Jewish persecution.

Rabbi Samuel Wohl
Will Speak Monday

BLUMBERG
I II 0 T II I L S

INSURANCE

Zedakah Juniors'
Sperka Will Discuss
Frolic March 14 'Orthodox Weakness'

Jr. U. H. S. Alumni
to Hold Election

Bnai Brith to Hold
Father-Son Night

Bnai Moshe Father
and Son Dinner on
Wednesday, Feb. 17

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Jr. Congregation
of Bnai Moshe

