inEverRorriEwishamonicui sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE March 5, 1937 41•• ■■ ••• ■ The organisation committee of picture, "Twenty-Three Years of whose constituency numbers ap- WOMEN ORGANIZED Salvage" at their meet- the Allied Jewish Campaign con- proximately 500,000 have con- FOR COMING DRIVE Human ings. sists of Myron A. Keys, chairman, GUARD AND sented to join the committee of The next month was designated Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Abraham co-sponsors, which is acting to- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) YOUR • BE as Education Month, during which Srere, Abraham .1. Lachover, Max gether with the American Jewish EYES • SAFE Congress and the Jewish Labor vith for the solicitations of the time organizations were requested Nusbaum, William Sandler and With Health-Lite Glasses Committee in arranging the dem- special "Sacrifice and Give" pledg- to avail themselves of Allied Jew- Harry Levine, onstration. es. Mrs. Harvith's proposal met ish Campaign speakers. port of numbers of Christian (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) where a number of Christian stu- Behind the demonstration, too , with the approval of the gathered students, the Jews are fighting dents publicly embraced Jewish to preserve not only their own stand organized Jewish workers leaders who felt that the coopera- from American Jewish Joint students who have been isolated rights bpt those of Jewish stu- in the metropolitan area number- tion of many more women will Distribution Committee repre- ing more than 2,000.000, whose thus be enrolled this year. in so-called ghetto seats and dents in all the Polish universi- labor unions have joined the Com- We have a complete line of sentatives that from 5,000,000 Elea examined, glasses fitted The conference decided that each by registered specialists at a to 6,000,000 Jews in Europe laboratories and announced for ties. It is a generally accept. mittee of Sponsors. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, COMMUNITY one of the organizations should be ed fact that on the outcome all to hear that "we are ashamed u can afford to pay. are facing expulsion or direct price AND ROGERS SILVERWARE, AT A GREAT SAVING. The organizations on the com- asked to select a committee of at for you." Similar occurrences are of the struggle in Vilna de- poverty. Visit our expert Watch Repair Shop. mittee of co-sponsors include the least five captains who will be re- U The report from Paris em- reported in other universities ponds the fate of the Jewish Independent Brith Abraham. the sponsible for solicitations among 11)1I REASONABLE AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS 1119 GRISWOLD ST. phasized that the high figure of where some Christian students are students throughout the coun- Independent Order Brith Sholom, their own members during March Kinser*, or. 111ehisso Are. nest to impoverished and humiliated Jews voicing their protest against anti- try. Sensing this, the Vilna Federation of Palestine Jews, and April. These captains will also is due to the rising anti-Semitism Jewish classmates. These liberal Jewish students have pledged Federation of Polish Jews, Hades- be utilized for the purpose of solic- in Poland and other countries, students, who have been going themselves not to give up the sail, United Rumanian Jews of iting men's groups for which no 8918 OAKLAND AVENUE, Near Holbrook Dr. Bernhard Kahn, European di- out of their way to sit beside their strike or the boycott until their America, Women's League for rector of the Joint Distribution Jewish classmates. have been equality is guaranteed. At the Palestine, Societe Israelite Fran- captains will be available. Mrs. Maurice Landau's proposal Committee, is quoted in the cable treatened with social ostracism University of Lemberg 1,000 caise, Pioneer Women's Organiza- from Paris as stating that mass and boycott by the terrorists. The Jewish students assembled in tion, National Council of Young that each organization be called Jewish Students' House in Vilna the Jewish Students' Home and upon to make a pledge in the name pogroms in Poland on a scale Israel, Union of Orthodox Jewish comparable with those in Czarist has been flooded with anonymous began • hunger strike as a pro- Congregations of America, Jewish of the society during the month of letters of sympathy in which test against the effort to insti- YOU CAN GET THE BEST DEAL IN Russias in the 1880's and first Socialist Labor Party, Peale Zion, April was adopted. TOWN AT . . . decade of the present century are Christian students apologize for tote ghetto cl in Polish Order Sons of Zion, Mizrachi Or- Tho conference was addressed universities. possible unless the Polish govern- their anti-Semitic classmates. by Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich. ganization, Jewish National Work- Standing firm in their refus- ment changes its attitude toward Anti-Semitism received one of ers Alliance, Federation of Hun- Open blouse at Home for Aged the Jews. "Never during my 20 al to occupy the special seats Its few setbacks of recent years garian Jews, Zionist Organization, An invitation was extended to years of relief work for the Euro- set aside for them or to attend in Poland when the Union of the International Ladies Garment women's groups to participate in pean Jewish population have I the so-called ghetto laboratory Workers of America, the Dress- the open house to be held for the classes, Jewish students at the 9696 GRAND RIVER Polish Athletic Clubs, the equiva- makers Joint Board, the Cloakmak- seen more misery or greater de- Home for the Aged early in Near Livernois spair among Jews than in my University of Vilna have or- lent of the Amateur Athletic Un- I ers Joint Board, the Amalgamat- new April. At that time the community ganized • boycott of such ion in the United States, over- ed Clothing Workers of Amer- will be invited to inspect the new AUTHORIZED classes and • stand-up strike in 0 heads with but a recent trip." he said. whelmingly rejected a motion to ica, the United Hebrew Trades, structure and visitors will be rooms. Braving the ngle thought; two Christians Show Sympathy with lecture the Millinery Hat and Cap Mak- asked to inscribe their names in exclude Jews and Jewish clubs. wrath of anti-Semitic students Hounded Jewish Students The motion was introduced at ers Union, the Painters District a special book to be purchased by and professors, the Jews ars ears that beat it as one — DEALER WARSAW. — (WNS) — That the annual convention by clubs Council and Locals, the Furriers the Women's Auxiliary of the now standing up during all anything to get there first! not all Polish students are anti- classes SALES — SERVICE — PARTS representing the National Radi- Union, the Workmen's Circle, the Home for the Aged. This book will despite threats of ex- Semitic is evident by the report Irv. Schreiber Forward Association and the Jew- remain permanently at the home. Out of line! Into line! We from the University of Vilna pulsion. With the growing sup- cals and National Democrats. Gcn'l Mr. HOGARTH 9698 ish Socialist Verband. Organizations were urged to all do it! Why? Your While American public opinion make arrangements to show the WORLD CHRISTIAN is uniting against Nazism, Dr. fault? Ills? Robert Ley, chief of the German LEADERS TO JOIN Everybody needs a combination ANTI-NAZI RALLY labor front, boldly announces once again that Nazism is directing its At" POIICY-110W more than evert --- SOUP AND SUNSHINE efforts against Jewry throughout (CONCLUDED FROM PAOE ONE) (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) loss of context with the soil, the Phone 1111 to cover vont the world and expresses the hope KOSHER CRACKERS Jew needs a special type of farming means entrance into a service suited to his background, Clyde II. Smith of Maine, Will that the Nazi model will be fol- GET ANY MEAL OFF lowed in other countries. On Feb. brand new occupation and orien- which no other agency, govern- M. Wittington of Missouri. TO A GOOD START 9, the Frankfurter Zeitung quoted tation to an entirely different mental or otherwise, can provide." Gov. Nice's Condemnation mode of life. That is what makes Gov. llarry W. Nice of Mary- an interview with Dr. Ley in Found Jobs for Refugees land unequivocally condemns which he declared that the Ger- it desirable that an agency ex- iu The society's farm employment Nazism, declaring to the sponsors man four-year plan is directed ists to which Jewish farm buyers oldest specialized farm em- of the demonstration: "I ern ut- "against international Jewry and can turn for guidance." During "the terly and absolutely opposed to international business magnates 1930, close to a thousand people ployment agency in the country," ('IIF:Btli 1000 young Jews the opportun- bigotry in every shape and form who have grasped the control of turned to the society for advice affords of acquiring agricultural no matter by whom practiced, in- the economic fate of peoples so ity on farming possibilities. Several training by actual work on farms. if Germany succeeds in free- Jewish farm settlements develop- Since its establishment. 18,009 dividuals, groups, church. state or that ing herself other nations may fol- ed in previous years have receiv- farm placements have been ef- foreign country," low her example." Sir Norman Angell, distin- ed fresh accretions. Last year fected. This year positions were German Americans in this coun- the society was also confronted found for a number of German guished British author and lec- try will be given the opportunity turer, winner of the Nobel with the problem of handling In- refugees. to assist the Fatherland in its war Prize, has cabled the American creasing numbers of German refu- SUNSHINE KOSHER Through its rural sanitation de- Jewish Congress and the Jewish upon the Jews and in its efforts gees. partment, the -society carries on Labor Committee, expressing to build up new totalitarian states CRACKERS ARE MADE The society maintains an agri- work to promote higher standards through the Organization of Ger- cultural education and extension of sanitation in and about the his fullest endorsement of the mans Abroad, which has just been ESPECIALLY FOR THE efforts of both organizations to department. During the year farm home. During the past present to the world the given official status within Ger- ENJOYMENT OF THE 1936, the society's staff of agri- year, 1,062 Aim visits were made menace of Hitlerism to peace, many's Foreign Office. Early this JEWISH PEOPLE. cultural experts made 3.009 farm in the Jewish farming districts of democracy and civilization by month, a broadcast from Ger- visits and by means of person-to- New York. Through farm gath- reviewing the acts of the Hitler many made it clear that through person instruction, field days, erings, public meetings, demon- regime during the past four the efforts of this now new bureau meetings, demonstrations and ex- strations and lectures this depart- years at a great demonstration Germans abroad "who have been tension schools, these experts ment has reached thousands of at Madison Square Garden on met with hate and ill-will. will be given strength to be faithful to brought up to date, scientific agri- rural folk, March 15, cultural information directly to Sir Norman, who was awarded the Germany of Adolf Hitler as In concluding the report, Dr. the Jewish farmers' doorstep. In Davidson has the following to the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933, upright national Socialists." addition, advice and aid were say: "No report of the society's the year in which Hitler came to ALBANY, N. Y. (WNS)—Its THIS YEAR MARKS THE THIRTEENTH YEAR OF given to 2,612 callers who sought work is complete without a word power, expresses his regret that individual consultation at the so- on the broader significance of the illness prevents his personal par- own building wrecked by a $300,- QUALITY, FRESHNESS AND KASHRUTH IN ciety's central office. Under the society's effort. Settling a man ticipation in the demonstration. 000 fire, the Madison Avenue Re- SUNSHINE KOSHER CRACKERS & COOKIES society's auspices a Jewish farm on a farm, granting a farmer a Ile conveys "his deepest sympa- formed Church has accepted an youth conference, and interstate loan. advising a farmer on his thy" with it and "every wish for offer from Temple Beth Emeth to use its synagogue as a tempor- conferences of Jewish poultrymen, agricultural problems—all valu- complete success." vegetable growers and fruit rais- able services--are but means to- In this view, Sir Norman is ary place of worship. This is ers were held. The report points ward a larger end. That end en- joined by organizations represent- the third time since 1928 that BAKED IN THE KOSHER DIVISION OF THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERY OF LOOSE-WILES BIECIRT CO. to "some high marks reached by visages an ever growing body of ing 750,000,000 Jews. Outstand- Temple Beth Emeth will house a Jewish farmers this year," for Jews living on farmsteads and ing national Jewish organizations Christian service temporarily. C proficiency and quality of Pro- tilling the soil. In striving toward is duction. The society, through this that end we believe we are ren- department, also operates a pur- dering America and American chasing service bureau and con- Jewry a vital service." The directors of the society are ducts an agricultural night school for farm aspirants. It publishes Reuben Arkush, Eugene S. Ben- the Jewish Farmer, the only agri- jamin. Richard S. Goldman. Jacob cultural magazine of its kind in G. Lipman, Geofge W. Naumburg America. To quote once more Alfred Rheinstein, Francis F. Ro- from the report, "Because of his senbaum and Lewis L. Strauss. MOST APPALLING MISERY AND DESPAIR EXISTS IN POLAND, U. S. EMISSARIES REPORT ON RETURN FROM SURVEY TOUR SEE DAVE - TO SAVE M U RRAY'S DAVID .MANELLO Make Us Prove It! Schreiber Motors, Inc TY I DE SOTO --- PLYMOUTH JEWS IN U. S. MAKE GOOD FARMERS JETNA•IZE A. l. 131.,11Mrdi EN.AU i fr k For Passover Use MANISCHEWIT1 Matzo Products over a period of almost 3,000 Try Our Thin Tea Matzos SCH WARZ TO SPEAK years. It is also an effective WEDNESDAY NIGHT demonstration of the fact that the We also have a full line of Fancy Passover Products. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Jews, despite a comparatively tragic history and matchless loyal- ty to religious tradition, have been many-sided human beings, living in a real flesh-and-blood world, a world always tempered by the so- cial and cultural climate of each age and of the people among whom they lived." can Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, chief American agen- cy for aid to Jews overseas, has made important contributions to Call or Phone us at our new Jewish thought because he has Headquarters been able to interpret the rela- tionships between Jewish life here and abroad. In his talk, Mr. MRS. HELLER JOINS Schwarz will include an account BETH EL'S FACULTY of the work being done by the Joint Distribution Committee in (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) alleviating distress and salvaging and redirecting Jewish lives in student of language and literature Eastern and Central European in European universities. She has areas of oppression and poverty. lived in Austria, Czechoslovakia Will Give Rive Radio Talk There will be no admission and Rumania. At the time of her charge and the general public is marriage to Dr. Helier, she was cordially invited to attend the lec- studying law at the University of Chernauti. She spoke the English ture. Fred M. Butzel will preside at language before she came to America. It is one of the many the meeting. On the same evening, preceding languages she has mastered and Prop. his appearance at Shaarey Zedek, which she speaks with fluency. Mr. Schwarz will speak on Aaron Her studies in literature led her to MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS Kurland's Jewish Radio Forum, a special interest in the tole of which is broadcast from 8:30 to the Jew in European literature. 9 p. m. every Wednesday over She has a deep and wide acquaint, ante with the great Jewish writ- Station WJBK. HARVARD RECEIVES Display of Literature and Mr. ers of the continent. Schwarz's Book Her course of 10 lectures at RARE COLLECTION Literature describing the work Beth El College will be on the (CONCLUDED FROM PACE 1) • of various agencies supported by subject of "The Jew in Modern the Allied Jewish Campaign of Literature." She will deal with the early books from Salonika, besides the Jewish Welfare Federation of personalities and the works of many from Italian presses. The Detroit will be on display in the Frans Werfel, Emil Ludwig, Ste- collection covers virtually every Shaarey Zedek foyer before and fan Zweig, Arnold Zweig, B. Kel- field of ancient Ilebrew learning, after Mr. Schwarz's lecture. lerman, Leonard Frank, Mu such as Bible, Talmud, philosophy, On display also be Mr. Schwarz's r o d, Jakob Wasserman and ethics, codes, response, Cabala, great book, "The Jewish Caravan." others. philology, poetry and liturgy. The display will be In charge of The Temple library will reserve The library of the Jewish Theo Miss Mettle Baron of the J. L. logical Seminary, which is re- Hudson Co. book department. Mr. a special shelf of the English translations of the works of these garded as the world's most exten- Schwarz will be pleased to auto- students sive collection of source material graph his book on Wednesday eve- writers for the use of the of this class. on Jewish literature, retains such ning. Faculty Joins Rabbi L volumes from the Enelow He- "Th. Jewish C Another new instructor to join braise as are not duplicated In Its "The Jewish Caravan" is one of other collections. With the $10,000 the most important volumes issued the faculty of Beth El College Is received from Mr. Littauer it will in the past few years. Being a col- Rabbi Charles B. Lesser, newly add to the Enelow collection early lection of the most important elected rabbi of Temple Beth Is- books and manuscripts which it stories of the past 2500 years of reel, Jackson Mich. He will re- now lacks. Jewish literary creations, it has place Rabbi Jerome Folkman who The late Dr, II. G. Endow, for been hailed by outstanding critics, taught at the college during the many years rabbi of Temple Jewish and non-Jewish, as the fall term and who has since be- come rabbi of Temple Emanuel of Emanu-El of New York City, was work of a great scholar. a personal friend of Mr. Littauer. Among the writers represented Grand Rapids. Ile was one of the country's lead- in the more than 800 pages of Rabbi Lesser will give the spring course In "Comparative Religion" ing collectors of Hebrew litera- "The Jewish Caravan" are ture, and in his will left his whole Aseh, Arnold Zweig, Ludwig on the special topic of "Judaism wi II also library to the seminary. Lewisolut Luigi Pirandello, Jo- and Christianity." He Introduction sephus, Stefan Zweig, Peres give a course in "An Hirschbein, Chaim Nachman Bin- to Bible Literature." Phi Sigma Lambda Rabbi Leon Fram will continue lik, Frans Werfel, Louis Golding, At the last meeting of the Phi "Current Jewish His- Law Lion Feuchtwanger, John Cour- his course in Sigma Lambda National tory." Dr, Leo M. Franklin returns nos, Waldo Frank, Isaac Loeb the following pledges Fraternity, from his vacation in Florida to were unanimously voted into the Perez, David Pinski, S. J. Agnott continue his course in "The Jew- and practically every Jewish writer Jo- Maxwell Lowe, organisation: ish Interpretation of the New any significance. Rabbi Elmer Berger seph Lindenbaum and Fred Mel- of There are also selections from Testament." willgive two courses, one in "The darer. Talmud, from the Agada, from Plans are now being made by the Isr ► el" and the other As Prophets of Herbert Burdick for initiation to the New and Old Testaments. his preface, in "Current Books of Jewish In- be held oa Sunday afternoon. the author states In than terest" Rabbi Eric Friedland will a com- e Dexter Club Ex- "this book is more teach "Jewish Customs and Cere- Marsh Mi stetag ile rituals of pilation of stories; it la a collective monies" and "Modern Jewish His- portrait of the Jewish people, and Pike will con- there will be Country Orders attended to promptly. 9316 Oakland Ave. TO. 8-5027 Hebrew National Grocers Co. A. SHARP, 4111.11.11.1.11k =iss .tom! t, at which i.re tu asf,aLgsaul.itera tory." Miss Rose tinue her courses - in "Elementary Modern factories . . . spotlessly clean like your living room at home . . . that's where Chesterfields are made. The Champagne Cigarette Paper is pure... burns without taste or odor . . . you can't buy any better paper. 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