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Kosher Meat and Poultry Market

PRESIDENT OF CLEVELAND COUNCIL
COMMENTS ON CHRONICLE EDITORIAL

Junior Hadassah
to Install Officers

Who's Who Due Off
Press on Aug. 15

PLAN BETH-LECHEM
DRIVE IN DETROIT

A record response of member-
ship applications were received by
Congregation Bnai David at its
first report meeting on Thursday, Rabbi 1. S. Graubart of New

Szczerbowski, a Jewish butcher,
4,000,000 zlotys ($750,000). Al- loading uninspected meat, a prod-
though relief has been rushed to uct of recently forbidden ritual
the Jewish population by Jewish slaughter, onto his wagon outside
agencies, the plight of the Brzesc his shop. When the policeman
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Jews
is so critical that govern- started to confiscate it a quarrel
No matter what you pay,
ment help will be required, he ensued in which the butcher's son
no laundry
declared.
stabbed the policeman with a
can launder a finer shirt
One thousand Jewish school knife. While the policeman was
children were stoned by • mob gasping in a pool of blood he
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
of Polish pupils in • forest out-
pulled his revolver and with his
side of Poland where both
last strength shot the butcher in
groups had been sent to escape
the leg.
the Warsaw heat wave.
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strike, in protest against the ited persons, mainly youths but
ministry of education's refusal also women, began to stone Jew-
Nut respomasie for son-bnent or wind-whipped Curtain!
to recognize the school's diplo- ish shops and homes. These out-
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
mas as equivalent to those of breaks occurerd sporadically all
the government universities, be over the city and continued with
on a strictly Aryan basis.
apparently little interference
In spite of existing hardships, from the police.
LOUIS PLEASE
Jews in Warsaw refuse to give up
The J e w s—remembering the
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Congregation Bnai David offers,
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
in addition to its usual services,
cultural, social, educational and a
variety of youth activities. Annual
dues are $20 but during this cam-
paign the fee is $15 for the first
year.
Membership in the Congregation
Bnai David entitles one to two
seats, religious training for chil-
A hosiery workshop set up by the Joint Distribution Committee
,
,,,,
,
dren, and "karka" to one's family
in Przytyk after the anti-Semitic excesses had destroyed the
and his dependent children. Those
opportunity of these people to earn a livelihood
desiring information may call the
synagogue or Rabbi Joshua S.
nouncement that a new Hebrew half to eight years in prison for Sperka at Townsend 7-8000.
YOU CAN BUT QUALITY 1404111111 MEETS WITH CONFIDENCE teem
daily newspaper is being planned having resisted in an outbreak in
here by a Jewish co-operative Przytyk on March 10, 1936, in
sponsored by Chief Rabbi Schorr, which Jews and one non-Jew were nomic boycott conducted against
Dr, Aron Soloweitschik and Dr. killed and 60 Jews were wounded them, has been summoned by the
W. Tauber, —merely closed the shutters of American Jewish Congress Thurs.
WE DELIVER
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
their houses and hid.
day evening, June 10, at Hotel
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
Between surunsmne .d Webb
Telephone appeals to Police Astor.
The Brzesc Tragedy
The conference will be called
The extent of the Jewish trag- Headquarters met the response
edy in Brzesc-Litweski is de- that there were not enough police- upon to decide the form of action
scribed in a heart-rending report men to go around, and a Jewish to be taken to indicate to the
cabled from that city to the New delegation calling on the Gover- Polish Government that the Jews
York Times by its special cor- nor, who, incidentally, was the of America will not "stand idly
respondent, Otto D. Tolischus. Mr. County Commissioner in Przytyk by and watch their fellow-Jews
during the disorders there, re- in I'oland destroyed." It will also
Tolischus' cable states in part:
Even a cursory inspection along ceived the answer: "Well, your give consideration to action to be
undertaken to indicate that no-
the main streets of the city still people started it."
There is general agreement that en-
share with Jews the sense
Max Simon, president of the and American ideals of liberty. reveals many,broken windows and ergetic Cello,, by the pollee could have Jews
nipped she outbreak In the bud, and of horror at the pogroms sweep-
smashed
doors,
now
covered
with
Jewish Community Council of Incidentally, this meeting was ar-
the
government
Itself
later
removed
the
ing
Poland
and which, it is al-
hoards, and behind them many
County Commissioner and the leged, are the results of the tol-
Cleveland, commenting on the ranged by the hosts of the visi- destroyed interiors of homes, local
Director of Public Safety for the lack
tors, not by the city or the school
editorial in the May 28 issue of boards. The mayor was an in- shops and stores, in some of which of malt action so well as for having eration by the Polish Government
the event In their reports. of boycott and anti-Semitic agita-
not one piece of furniture, goods minimized
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle un- vited guest.
Put the Governor complains that the
city haul only 00 policemen sod that tion against Jews which has been
"A large public anti-Nazi meet- or machinery is left whole.
der the heading "Horst Wessel
the
rhilinc
nand
numerous mounting in fury in the last three
Amid this ruin the stricken and an widely groups
scattere
Song in Cleveland," declares that ing was held before the students
disappeared and a half years.
that the pollee were unable
the coming of young Nazis as arrived, addressed by Erika Jews are busy repairing the dam- t o 0 1111iCkiy
To this conference, are being
coltit
them.
guests of individual families could Mann. There was a tremendous age to start life anew. They are At any rvie, by 3 p.m. on the 13Ih summoned more than 2,000 dele-
not be prevented and further says amount of newspaper publicity on eager to remove, above all, every news of the doting and of the pollee gates, who participated in a pre-
reached the suburb, uhere
that the council is in no sense to the fight being made in opposition evidence of the rioting and to re- passivity
workers were Pod leaving their liminary conference in connection
blame for any failure to act on to the project before the students open for "business as usual" be- the
factories • . 11hile, Ittotelnn peasants with the Polish conference, held
cause
their
livelihood
depends
on
were 111 the ell, for mnrket day, but
the proposal for an exchange of arrived."
it. Jewish customers are still afraid being cool to the Polish Government, Jan. 31 at Hotel Commodore, and
students between Cleveland and
were fleeing to .0111 being blamed representatives of other Jewish
and non-Jewish customers are too they
Germany.
for the doting. which they bald had organizations in the metropolitan
ashamed to enter shops and been "orgonlzed ity others."
Mr. Simons states in his letter
Ifonever,
elements In the ..b- area. At that time, the conference
stores that have obviously been labs joined nulleal
to the editor that "an aggressive
thus In the city, and the gave expression to the grievances
wrecked.
rioting Moon in earnest. Heine. 4 and
battle has been waged to prevent
But trade is still almost sta- 11 p. in m., 3,0 00 to 1,0041 persons organ- of the Jews against Poland and
the students from coming to
grous
p up to Sal
their expressed the hope that the Polish
last meeting of the season tionary, and even if no further ized
Cleveland, and success was at- of The
into barred druish duly and Government would take imme-
the Detroit unit of Junior Ha- trouble occurs it will be many xoy
homes, breaking doun everything that
tained in destroying the original dassah
diate steps to protect the lives
snout in their tw.te.
will
be
held
Sunday,
June
months
before
the
town's
eco-
project to make the visit an offic- 6, at 2:30 p. m., at the Statler
Non-druid, reddent• gnickly drew and the livelihood of Jews under
ial student exchange, with the Hotel. The president. Miss So- nomic life will have returned to while chalk crosses on their doors attack.
oldie
others
displayed
Ikons
In
their
school boards recruiting American phie Blanche Schwartz, will pre- anything like normal. Consider- photons. Some Jett,xilii good con-
Among other plans to express
ing the narrow margin of exist- nections wens men able to ndly pollee
students to go to Germany and
the solidarity of American Jews
protection, bet the majority were help-
serving as hosts of the Germane. sent a report summarizing the ence in this part of the world, protection,
with Polish Jews, the conference
less ogninst the Morns
Year's
activities,
and
reports
will
this
means
suffering
for
Jews
as
The young Nazis finally came as be given by the chairmen of
The word first p.m.! ittnnne the will give consideration to setting
crowds non . Don't kill not don't rob,
guests of individual families, standing committees. These re- well as non-Jews.
Almost half of the Jewish popu- Ind destroy everything." Soon. boomer, aside one hour for the suspension
many of them German, and this ports will be followed by the an-
temptation hymn.. too strong, and of work and the closing of Jewish
lation, a substantial part of which the
ohen, ,I
could not be prevented."
t
lb.
er of darkness, the establishments in New York and
emer
nouncement of the new officers
criminal element Mean to merge, the
Mr. Simons also sends the edi- for the coming year who will be was on relief before, now is ap- ImlIng
throughout the country.
helium general.
tor a copy of the letter he sent inaugurated by Mrs. Louis Glaz- pealing for direct and indirect aid
The first to he emptied of their con- Federation of Polish Jews in
were hoot shop, Then came
to the American Jewish Congress ier, the unit's sponsor from the from the Jewish community or tents
America Will Protest Pogroms
sis
Purley
and
clothing
storm
nod
general
more fortunate friends. The city Ill
answering similar criticisms made senior chapter.
at 29th Annual Convention
portleulady block P1101..
administration, which drew most In all shops
in the Jewish Congress Bulletin.
they places thefirst object of
The opening session of the 29th
Mrs. Julius Naiman will de- of its tax revenues from the the Minnie&ylicitntle
seemed In he
In the letter to Miss Lillie Shultz, liver a short talk on the meaning
the credit lowly and Mils; them were annual convention of the Federa-
research director of the American of the Shekel and will urge all Jews, has been forced to appeal to to shreds and often burned. and tion of Polish Jews in America
for aid from Warsaw in order Ihn• evklenee •If debts woo II...droved. which will be held June 12, 13,
Jewish Congress, Mr. Simons members to vote on June 20.
Among the chief leaders In the Jinni
to continue governing and to feed some
wrote:
of looting. the Jens charge, were and 14, at Hotel Astor, will be
Impressive ceremonies will
Polish merchants recently established In transformed into a meeting of
"What are the actual facts? In mark the graduating of the Cleo- its unemployed.
1,11kInea.
nilit
ernment reedit and
Outbreak Viewed as Symptom
the first place, the charge of in- phian group of Young Judaea
protest against the pogroms which
got moment tadronnge.
But the events of May 13 con- These developments flnally Manned have terrorized the 3,500,000
activity is without foundation, and Little Women of Hadassah
oftitial“, who began to fear
and the criticism of the Cornelis- members into the local unit of stitute more than just another government
the mob nould burn drain the ell,. Jews in Poland, according to Ben-
nity Council in any event is nth- Junior Hadassah. Miss Frieda anti-Semitic outbreak. Having oc- Policemen were called in from outlying jamin Winter, national chairman,
directed. The officers of the Milstein, chairman of the Young curred in the biggest city in which i districts, the fleedeportment um
and Z. Tygel, executive director.
ced and It turned streams of ulster on
American Jewish Congress know Judaea chapter of the organiza- such things have happened in re- some
Protesting the failure of the
rioters ond homy .11 went oat
that the agent of the Cleveland tion and a representative in the cent years, under the eyes of the for speedo! riot police from Enron, authorities to maintain order and
boomer. orriletl too late to 1111
community in all such matters Young Judaea Council, is in provincial government and a nits
to
safeguard the lives and prop-
than palnd the city sifter the
strong local garrison, they con- more
is the League for Human Rights charge of the ceremonies.
violence had madded.
erty of innocent Jews, Mr. Winter
stitute a threat of even graver
Ehrn itwns over, 37 Jew. had In recently sent a letter to Count
Against Nazism. which is admin-
Bernice Levine, chairman in
(realest by plosicianswhIle others
istered by a joint board includ- charge of the bridge tournament, consequences from the anti-Semi- he
nursed their own moa !, Most
M
of them Jerzy Potocki, ambassador of Po-
ing representatives of the Ameri- reports that playing has been tic campaign that Chancellor had been hit by stoneo. A few, includ- land to the United States, decry-
women, had been slabbed, and file
can Jewish Congress. the Jewish terminated and the winner will Adolf Hitler of Germany has un- ing
the p Brzesc
BrEt s e e sss i
or .10 hod been beaten.
War Veterans, the American Jew- be announced and prizes awarded loosed in Eastern Europe. In ad-
About 1,Y00 storm and homes had
feature
.
The protes ts outto ragfeesa
the
dition, they are—in cause, effect M dammed. many of them eompletely
ish Committee, the Bnai Brith at the meeting.
s of Federation's
Gne Jen eler recovered only
and circumstance—a glaring il- wrechnl.
Anti-Defamation Lea g u e. and
annual
convention
in
New
York
kindling
wand,
broken
glass
and
bent
All members are urged to at-
other groups. When the Jewish tend this last meeting of the sea- lustration of the political and eco- spectacle rims (rum his once prosperous will be part of a world-wide pro-
The total damage Is
nomic conflicts in Poland result- establishment.
Community Council was formed. son and friends are invited.
es mated he the Jew,
3,540- test planned by the World Fed-
ing, on the one hand, from the tom and 4,000.000 zlot)s, betueen
olthongh the eration of Polish Jews Abroad.
some time after the creation of
overcrowding of villages and thel":` ,.snr,,l'....
st
.1y ...oLas.;•00
.4 00,Zof ,hs; This organization, which has
the League, this policy of central-
government-promoted drift of c.o. fo r foss, is neither aatentntent branches and affiliates in the lead-
ization through the League was
peasants to the city and, on the t^
, ,:, 17,,e,itld,r; Insnronce money for the ing countries of the world. has
continued; the League acts for
other hand, from the present Tanna prole
ge
the community and reports at
their goad toile, the 110111, issued a call to all its allied or-
regime's
efforts
to
take
the
wind
arrested,according to the Governor's ganizations to sponsor special
every meeting of the Council.
amount, MS rioters on the any of the
The publication date of the out of the sails of the Nationalist disorders
"Any discussion of the situa-
and tO more s ine nest day, meetings on Saturday evening,
tion in Cleveland should revolve third edition of Who's Who In opposition by creating a one- and sko IS Jehe for "trnultoom
In be- June 12, and Sunday, June 13,
gloat of these arrested.
therefore, about what the League American Jewry will be Aug. 15, party State. The government havior."
purpose of making formal
all the Jett% were soon released. for the
• has done. And while the League according to the estimate of its would achieve this latter goal by Oct mons than So Mm
e
ander erred, protests and to lay plans for ex-
establishing
a
strong
middle
class
and
10
thus
far
bare
been
sentenced
ta
publishers,
the
National
News
As-
is capable of speaking for itself,
tensive relief measures.
between sir and ...len months Imprison-
sociation, Inc., 72 5th Ave. N. Y. at the expense of all national ment
Commenting upon the arrange-
a brief summary is due here.
foe imam
This new edition is a complete- minorities, especially the Jews,
There are sheerly moor legends .lout ments for this year's convention,
"The League has waged an in-
outbreak, uhirh include charges and Mr. Tygel stated that approxi-
tensive battle against Nazi propa- ly revised and up-to-date biogra- who still dominate the commerce the
connter-ch . The Governor himself
ganda and the gale of German phical reference work listing in and trade of the land.
eharges that, in mme (WW1 at Rad, the mately 1,500 delegates and guests
This is • city of more than 50,- Jetre destroyed their ow shop. In Ord./ are expected to attend the an-
goods from the start. In this in. 1,500 pages over 10,000 men and
to collect relief money, a belief to °M-
stance, far from waiting until women who have made their mark 000 population, of which 25,500 oe-the-way towns being that nual gathering in New York City.
A highlight of the 1937 con-
the Nazi students had arrived, the in some worthy field of endeavor. are Jews, 18,000 Poles and the every riot victim gets 51410 from Amer-
To Iletlm• getting 100 to 300 slatys
League took immediate action While the majority of names have rest "White" Russians, who pre- Ins
from the emergeney relief committee vention will be the appearance of
Dr. Henry Szoszkies, secretary of
upon discovering the plan to been chosen from the United dominate among the peasants sur- iss first old, this Is bitter irony.
There is also
dispute rezonling the the American Committee Appeal
bring the students here, and did States and Canada, there is also rounding the city. In the city nature
of the quarrel shot marfrd the
everything it could to prevent a group of names of international proper, excluding village suburbs disorders. but responsible Jewish spokes- in Poland, who left Poland to ar-
men
brush
this
aside
as Immaterlat. rive in the United States June 6.
their coming. It brought com- !repute from Europe, Palestine and recently incorporated. the Jews They blit•rty resent that
people
are far in the majority. They used wan mod. responsible for whole
munity pressure, both Jewish and Latin America.
the misdeed Dr. Szoszkies, who recently in-
An Innovation in this edition to control 100 per cent of the of an 1.111- Muni, and this, they insist. vestigated conditions in the city
non-Jewish, upon the boards of
poet4Itle ant, Areas.. of an anti- of Brzesc bringing with him the
city's
trade
and
handicrafts
and
is
the
inclusion
of
some
thousand
education, prevented their acting
, nintssisn Wins leaved thrtatch-
as recruiting agents for sending portraits of subjects listed. An- still control 70 per cent of all ant the errantry unhampered by the first contribution to the pogrom
And they v....tent e'en more victims, will address the opening
American students to Germany, other feature distinguishing this the taxes. But the government is government.
bitterly the allItnde of the Nationalist
and succeeded in destroying the volume from its two predecessors controlled by the Polish minority. Polish press obit!, approves of the riot- session. Ile will give a detailed
and are. Polish merehant• to rush report of the plight of the Jews
original plan to make the program is the change in format, the meas- There are no Jews in the national ing
to this city sot get mtablished In Mosl-
an official student exchange. The urement of the book now being or provincial governments. there ems twiner the Jewish merrIusts are in Poland and will render an
analysis of the services rendered
students finally came as guests of seven by nine and one-half inches. are two in the city government able to get bark on their fret.
by the American Committee Ap-
of six and there are nine in the
individual families, many of them
Con gress Conference to Deal with peal in alleviating the sufferings
in City Council of 42.
German, and this could not be Appeal by Jewish Vet
of
the needy Jews of that country.
Piecing together many conflict-
Polish Situation
Austria
prevented.
ing versions of the May 13 riot-
NEW YORK, — An emergency
• The League made every effort
The
most popular roan in Lon-
VIENNA. — (WNS) — The ing and paying special attention conference of the representatives
to have the mayor not address
don during the coronation was
the students when they came; Union of Austrian Jewish Front to an account given to this cor- of Jewish organizations in the Stefan Littauer, correspondent of
and although he refused to change Fighters has appealed to Marshal respondent by Governor de metropolitan area, to look into the Polish Telegraphic Agency,
his plans in this respect, he agreed Rydz-Smigly. dictator of Poland, Tramecourt of Polesie Province, the causes leading up to the po- who, in his capacity as president
to make tao speech a sermon on as "soldier to soldier" to manifest one finds this is about what hap- groms in Brest-Litovsk. and to of the Association of the Foreign
plan a program of action aimed
American traditions of freedom. t he liberality of the late Marshal pened:
ess, was in charge of distribut-
At about 7:30 o'clock in the at curbing the wave of new physi- pr
and prepared a written statement Josef Pilsudaki toward the Jews
c
al terror threatening Polish ing press tickets for the coronation
morning
of
May
13
a
policeman
and
to
protect
them
against
fur-
which he read to the group and

SHIRTS

June 4, 1937

CHRSDIICI-E

York to Come Here for
This Purpose

Rabbi I. S. Graubart of the Jew-
ish Center of Flatbush, New York,
will arrive in Detroit at 12:30 p.
m. this Sunday and will be met
by a local committee at the Michi-
gan Central depot.
Rabbi Graubart, who is a mem-
ber of the executive board of the
Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the'
United States and Canada and
was formerly rabbi in Bendin,
Poland, comes here in the interest
of the Beth-Lechem Institutions of
Poland. Ile is the vice president of
the Beth-Lechem committee, with
offices at 9 Essex St., New York
City.
Rabbi D. Vine, general secretary
of the American group that is
working in behalf of the Beth-
Lechem Institutions arrived in De-
troit on Tuesday to organize a
committee which is to conduct the
campaign for these institutions.
The Beth-Lechem institutions do a
great deal of charitable work in
Poland and help to hospitalize the
needy and poor. Prominent De-
troiters are being enlisted as mem-
bers of the committee in behalf of
the proposed drive.

Yeshiva Beth Judah
Dedication Program
this Sunday, June 6

The dedication of the new build-
ing of Yeshiva Beth Judah will
take place this Sunday afternoon,
June 6, at 2 o'clock, at the Beth
Abraham Synagogue, Linwood at
Fullerton.
H. Levitt will open the program
as the presiding officer of the Ye-
shiva. Rabbi Joseph Thumin will
deliver the invocation, and Rabbis
S. M. Fine and Isaac Stollman will
comment on the activities of the
ladies auxiliary and the Young
Israel in behalf of the institution.
Daniel Temchin, L. Dann and Isi-
dor Sosnick will represent the
Yeshiva Beth Judah.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinski of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., one of the foremost
Orthodox leaders, will deliver the
principal dedication address, and
a student of the Yeshiva will re-
spond with a Talmudic disserta-
tion. Cantors Sonenklar and Reu-
ben Boyarsky will render appro-
priate selections. A memorial serv-
ice will then be held in tribute to
Rabbi Judah Levine, the founder
of the institution, and Rabbi Eze-
kiel Aishiskin, who contributed
greatly to the growth of the
Yeshiva.
The dedication committee, head-
ed by Isidor Sosnick, includes Isaac
Rosenthal, Jacob Shevitz, L. Dann,
Daniel Temchin, Jack Letine, Max
Schneider, Isidor Cohen, Sirs. II.
Rottenberg, Meyer Weisenfeld and
M. Levitt.

SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM

The Senior Bicur Cholem will
have a special meeting on Tues-
day, June 8, at 1 p. m., at Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter at
Lawrence. The society welcomes
new members to come to this
meeting. Refreshments will be
served.,

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