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then closer co-operation with oth-
er groups in Jewish religious life.
11000
500,000
Dr. Levy referred to the situa-
Anontelom gifts to Jewish counts (opprosimately)
tion of the Jew in the world as
$1,035,101
proof of "the general thesis that
Israel's history is the chronicle of
the passion of a people, for to-
fellers to a specifically Jewish for 15 years identified with the day's scene repeats the main fea-
undertaking was the $500,000 General Education Board, one of tures of the old drama of suffer-
which John D., Jr., contributed the three major instrumentalities ing and misfortune with occas-
toward the $10,000,000 raised for for the expenditure of Rockefel- ional interludes of tranquility. If
the American Society for Jewish ler Funds. As assistant secretary Palestine, Poland and Germany
Farm Settlements in Russia. It from 1911 to 1913, secretary from be the three focal points of Jew-
was toward this fund that the 1913 to 1925 and director from ish danger, it does not mean that
late Julius Rosenwald gave $5,- 1925 to 1928, Abraham Flexner there is no peril elsewhere." He
000,000, the high-water mark of was responsible for the distri- admitted that Jews have no con-
Jewish philanthropy. Apart from bution of more than $50,000,000 trol over external forces and
this half-million dollars the Rocke- of Rockefeller money to educa- urged the members to realize that
fellers also contributed $150,000 tional institutions throughout the "our chief source of comfort must
to the Joint Distribution Commit- world. His unparalleled knowl- always be found from within."
tee in two separate donations for edge and imagination was cred- Ile expressed regret that as many
the relief of needy Jews in Po- ited with the wise expenditure of Jews have "not escaped the pre-
land and other parts of Eastern this vast sum. As director of valent disintegration" of morale
studies and medical education, and pleaded for unity in Jewish
Europe.
At home the Rockefellers con- and, since his resignation, as a ranks. Our differences must not
tributed smaller but equally sig- trustee of the board, he has had only be sunk before the assault
nificant sums to Jewish causes. a vital part in the activities of upon us by our enemies but in
When the 92nd Street Young this world-famous institution.
the common ground that makes
His brother Bunion, an interna- us Jews."
Men's Hebrew Association was
building its new home in New tionally known scientist, took
Ile recommended greater ad-
York in 1929, the Rockefellers charge of the laboratories of the herence to traditional Jewish
contributed $50,000. To the New Rockefeller Institute for Medical forms of life and ritual and the
York and Brooklyn Federations of Research from the day it was es- apopintment of a special commit-
Jewish Charities they have given tablished, in 1903, as the first tee to consider means of co-oper-
close to $100,000 on various oc- of the great Rockefeller endow- ation with the Rabbinical Assem-
casions. The family of the oil ments. It was Flexner who bly of America (the official body
king was, and is, a supporter of brought to the institute sonic of of conservative rabbis). Ile also
the National Conference of Jews the best men in medical research. recommended the appointment of
and Christians, having given Under his leadership it develop- a committee by this conference to
something like $10,000 toward ed from a handful of workers in draw up a code of rules for guid-
this movement. One of the most a converted dwelling-house into ance in religious practice, a code
significant philanthropic gifts of laboratories whence came discov- that would not necessarily be final
the Rockefellers benefiting Jews ies of far-reaching importance to or obligatory but which would
was the work of the Rockefeller all mankind. When he resigned, nevertheless be authoritative for
Foundation in succoring many of in 1935, he had completed more Reform Jews.
Dr. Levy pleaded also that
the exiled and penniless German- than 30 years of service. during
Jewish scholars. The Foundation's which he had been in charge of World Jewry interest itself more
1936 report shows that since 1933 a vast scientific program that in- deeply in the fate of Palestine,
it has granted $532,181 in behalf volved the expenditure of $60,- Ile recommended that the con-
of 151 German-Jewish refugee 000,000.
ference protest strongly against
It was such huge benefactions , a Palestine Legislative Council,
scientists, educators, economists
and professors. This money was for science, education and human against the limiting of Jewish im-
used to pay salaries for these welfare the world over, without migration to Palestine, and against
savants, to furnish them with re- regard to race or creed, that Great Britain's present policy in
search work and to re-establish made it possible for the world to the Jewish homeland. Speaking of
them in laboratories and univer- forget, and to some extent to Palestine the president of the
s,ities in many parts of the world. forgive, the methods employed by conference referred to the steps
the Rockefellers in acquiring con-
Anti•N•si Sentiments
But this was not the only in- trot of the vast fortune that being
for synagogue
the establishment
of taken
a liberal
in that
dication that the Rockefellers made possible such largesse. land.

United Dairies, Inc.

4055 Puritan Ave.

Paul Klapper Named
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were out of sympathy with Hitler- First Jew to Head a College in
ism. When the Rockefeller?
the United States
and not far from lierod's Gate, public relations counsel, the late
was completed in 1935. It now Ivy Lee, was exposed as a Paid
NEW YORK (WNS)—The dis-
belongs to the Palestine Depart- publicity agent for Nazi business, tinction of being the first Jew
ment of Antiquities and is one of it was the Rockefellers who forc- named president of an American
the finest buildings in the Near ed him to disassociate himself college fell to Dr. Paul Klepper,
East. Apart from this munificent from the Hitler regime. About Rumanian-born educator and for ,
gift, the Rockefellers also played the same time the Rockefellers the past 26 years on the faculty ,
an important part in ridding Pal- broke oft negotiations with a of City College, when the Board
estine of malaria. It was the German syndicate for the leasing of Higher Education elected him
Rockefeller-financed international of a new foreign building unit president of the new municipal
board of health that poured • in Rockefeller Center because of Queens College. Dr. Klepper,
quarter of a million dollars into the policies of the Ilitler regime. who is 52, came to America as a
the fight to curb the dread disease And only last November the boy. Ile was educated at City
through the establishment of mal- Rockefeller Foundation. in an- College, Columbia. N. Y. U. and
aria research units. When Sir nouncing a grant of $665,000 to the University of Wisconsin. in
Herbert Samuel resigned as High the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of 1907 he became professor of edu-
Commissioner for Palestine he Berlin, emphasized that had ores- cation at City College. He was
Paid public tribute to the Rocke- , ent conditions in Germany been appointed director of the summer
fellers for this aid, and John D. I foreseen when the commitment session the same year, serving
Rockefeller, Jr., expressed the was made no such grant would in this post until 1922. Since
hope that ultimately the work of have been forthcoming.
then he has been dean of the
completely freeing Palestine of
Entirely apart from these gifts City College school of education,
malaria would be completed. It
which he founded. Dr. Klep-
is also an open secret that the to Palestine and to various Jew- per has an international reputa-
first medical unit sent to Pales- ish philanthropies, the Rockefel- tion as an educator and teacher.
tine by liadassah during the lers' giving was intimately idea-
world war had received a substan- ] titled with two Jews, Abraham and
tial contribution from the Rocke- Simon Flexner, both of whom Jr. Congregation of Bnai
fellers, through a Jewish philan- for many years headed two of
Moshe Services on
thropist acting as their intermed- the largest Rockefeller institu-
tions. Abraham Flexner, now
June 5
iary.
director of the Institute for Ad-
$500,000 for Farm Settlement
The largest gift of the Rocke- vanced Learning at Princeton, was
The Junior Congregation of
Bnai Moshe will resume Sabbath
services in the 5littleman Memorial
Rockefeller Gifts of Jewish Significance
Chapel on June 5, with Ralph
Gross as Chazon, Ralph Fisch,
speaker, and II. Arnowitz reciting
$2,000,000
Paleetine Slone.. of AntlquItle."
the Maftir.
500.500
Model Itniol
bill Farm Settlements In Mod

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pIEDFFK
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

June 4, 1937

1.2800

NEW PLATFORM ADOPTED BY REFORM
RABBIS; PRINCIPLES ADOPTED IN 1885
ARE DISCARDED BY THE CONCLAVE

Spain's Fascists Denounced

Condemnation of Fascist forces
in Spain and an expression of di-
rect sympathy with the cause of
Loyalists was expressed by the
Central Conference of American
Rabbin in a resolution adopted
just before the adjournment of
the convention.
The rabbis protested against
limitation of Jewish immigration
into Palestine as unfair and
u de-
against any curb on t h e f 11
velopment of Jewish life in that
untry. The protest is being
1. warded to President Roosevelt
aid Secretary (lull for transmis-
sion to the British Government.
Rabbi Max C. Currick of Erie,
Pa., was elected president of the
Control Conference, succeeding
Dr. Felix A. Levy of Chicago.

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(CONCI1DED FROM PAGE ONE)
declared, "in these days when reli-
gions are under attack by power-
Our Salimi, Wieners, Bologna, Corned Beef, Pas•
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state to incorporate into its mar- just this sort of demonstration."
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Robert P. Goldman, president
Wherever you see the Gunsberg Label you know
one
quirements: One, that no
o f the Union of American He-
that the product is strictly kosher, full of flavor and
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STYLISH
shall
be
permitted
to
marry
under
COOL
in
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Only a skilled furrier is able to 18 years of age without the con- brew Congregations advocated
the finest quality.
his address on "The Challenge to
• COMFORTABLE •
process your garments against sent of the court of jurisdiction; the Synagogue," "more aggressive-
Demand Gunaberg's Kosher Salami
• LITE WEIGHT
moths and the hot, dry air of the two, that both parties to the con- ness within our own groups."
FRESH — WHOLESOME — DELICIOUS
summer. And only a furrier who tract shall be examined by a American Judaism, he said, must
no come to grips with the realities
S TAR KOSHER
possesses the experience (30 years competent physician and that
Convention of Rabbinical Assem•
one should be permitted to marry of the Jewish life of today.
SUSAGE
CO.
A
vener-
bly June 7 to 9
who
suffers
from
an
active
Jews must welcome "any sound
"EMBASSY'
NEW YORK, — Social justice,
eal disease; and three, that an measure for social security of the
"DISNEY" t 2 CO 'TILDEN"
interval of at least five days masses" and strive to build a Palestine, divorce, Jewish educa-
S3
elapse between the time of th e rationally ordered society, Rabbi tion and the problem of the secu- berg, professor of Talmud at the
V $4
op
application for a marriage licens e Leon I. Feuer of Toledo declared larization of religion are among Jewish Theological Seminary, on
For over 44 years Detroit men and young
and the time the license for mar- in his paper on "The Synagogue the subjects on the agenda of the the subject: "Some Aspects of
men have looked to Henry the Hatter
riage is issued. The report urged and the Economic Reorientation 37th annual convention of the Rabbinic Lams on Marriage and
for everything and anything in
the presentation of courses pre- of the Jews in the United States."
Divorce." It will follow a report
fine quelity strew bets.
OFFERING
paring for marriage in high textbook
He advocated
the preparation
of which
Rabbinical
Assembly at of
America
material
on economic
will convene
the
Jewish of the committee on Jewish law
Mon-
!
n
e
s
l
id
m
schools, college s, settlements,
y
mr
f
reod
nuagrh
by Dr. Michael Rigger of the
sea 17.Stehm,
.
community centers, synagogues Jewish
through
seminary, chairman of the com-
Jewish history by the Commis- 1T da hy e o I June
DAY OR NIGHT
and churches. The rabbis asked
on Jewish Education and de- June 9. With Rabbi Eugene mittee.
Genuine
Phone MAdison 2525
145 MICHIGAN-205 GRATIOT
PANAMAS
the establishment of consultation dared that efforts must be made Kohn. president of the assembly,
Dr. Louis Finkelstein will pre-
Open Saturday Evenings
$o op
centers within the synagogue. On to afford to the Jews of Amer- presiding, it is expected that over side at the Tuesday evening ses-
such a staff there should be a Ica scientific and adequately plan- 200 rabbis from all over the Unit- sion which will be devoted to the
physician, a psychologist. a law- lied vocational guidance. To teach. ed States will attend.
Jewish Funeral Home
Morris D. Levine Memorial Lec-
The program, according to ture. Dr. Meyer Waxman, pro-
yer, a social worker and a min- to guide, to build public relations
Office, Chapel & Showrooms
ister.
and to establish comity within Rabbi Leon S. Lang of Newark, fessor of philosophy at the Rab-
IN
MEMORIAM
613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND
Rev. Canter
The social justice commission's and without the community—this chairman of the program com- binical College, Chicago, will
Jacob
report, presented by Rabbi Bar- is the duty of the synagogue ac - mittee, will open on Monday speak on the subject: "Don Isaac
In fondest tribute to my precious
of
messages
nett R. Brickner of Cleveland, cording to Rabbi Samuel Wohl morning with brief
Silverman
Abrabanel, Bible commentator and
sister, Mrs. Harry Lebeson, nee
111CROICAL
chairman, recorded the confer- of Cincinnati in his paper on greeting from Dr. Cyrus Adler, philosopher."
Sarah Greenberg, who died June
MOREL
"The
Synagogue
and
the
Com-
president
of
the
Jewish
Theolo-
ence
is
unanimously
opposed
to
The last day of the convention
Is Tear.,
9, 1931.
Praethre
earmarking relief appropriations munity." lie pointed out that the gical Seminary; Dr. Julian Mor- will be opened Wednesday morn-
Retomammit•
control of Jewish affairs and even genstern, president of the He- ing with the report of the corn-
for
anything
other
than
relief.
here arerov. repplendent so fragrant
rhydrtmat
Itionsome of darted hue
This conference disapproves cut- of Jewish education is slipping brew Union College of Cincinnati mittee on Jewish education pre-
PutSo like,
ting work relief appropriations into the hands of social and phil-and Louis J. Moss, president of rented
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H. WEIZENBAUM
e
The Roots of Shearon
inFt del by n Dar . G r e e n ob f e b r tg yh . R:
United Synagogue of Amer-
My angel sister were you .
until there is the assurance that anthropic secular agencies. He the United
Elmhurst
e
Fo l lowi ng report
of it) and specialized training in state and local communities will maintained that such activities are
Rabbi
Now do Too bloom above us
gpubl i cat ions
TO. 5-6839
The Monday afternoon session Isador Signer of New York, ed-
the fur markets of Bl2rlin and make adequate provision for the rightfully the concern solely of
Clore reaching there six years •ro
Slow eine eould I vision the shining soul Paris such as H. Weizenbaum of
Performed
the synagogue. Rabbi Wohl sug- will be featured by the report of nesday afternoon will be devoted
needy," the report declared.
Of the only eueh sister I know
the
committee on social justice of to the election of new officers and
9150 12th St., at Atkinson, Trinity
gested
that
preaching
missions,
or
Inter-Faith Relation.
By her loved sister, Mrs. Miriam 2-0629, can safely be termed as
Significant in the annals of rabbinic convocations" go forth which Dr. Robert Gordis of New action upon resolutions.
York
is the chairman. This re-
C. Slobin and many other friends. "skilled."
into
American
Jewish
communities
American interfaith relations was
Mr. Weizenbaum specializes in the interchange of greeting be- with the purpose of energizing po rt is expected to endorse in
Rev. Cantor
the manufacturing, remodeling and tween the conference and the and revitalizing Jewish religious principle the "New Deal" con-
DAVID
cepts as enunciated by President
Contributions to the Jewish repairing of all fur garments, and Presbyterian Church in the United ilfe.
JULIA S. WEINSTEIN
Roosevelt in the fields of labor
GOLDEN
his , wide knowledge and construc- States of America, which is meet-
Dr. Levy's M
Children's Home
3774 Carter Ave., 71 years
tive experience assures you of the ing here simultaneously with the
Detroll's Favorite
The principle feature of the and social security. The report of
old. died on May 27. Funeral
MOM It L
finest modern modes, expertly
session was the message will be discussed by Rabbis Al- services were held at Gilbert's
The Jewish Children's Home of skilled workmanship and exceed- rabbis in its 149th general a' opening
TYLER 11-904
L. Gordon of Minneapolis
sembly. The Rev. Dr. .1. Harry of the president. Dr. Felix A. bert
acknowledge ingly low prices.
Funeral Horne on May 31 with
WnddIrtr Cr...emira- Detroit wishes to
and
Herbert
rerun
of
Westwood,
Cotton of Columbus addressed the Levy of Chicago.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiat-
'Ab-
te. Performed et with thanks the receipt of dona-
Mr. Weizenbaum offers his com- rabbis and pleaded for "unity in
men- N. J.
• There „ 7.
"The whole burden of
MM. end by AP-
elbeisnt
tions
from
the
following:
The Tuesday morning session, ing. She is survived by two
e a 1• ■•■ aa. Thu
plimentary service of information
pointment.
differen- sage," said Rabbi Levy, is a
and wrensIsamlitas at Ur
daughters, Mrs. Unna Salzenstem
Epstein
of
Bos-
Mrs. Julian Wolfner, 19240 and consultation. Call him at our identities amid our
Si.
with
Dr.
Louis
hmeral arresagemmas.
res." "You cannot take away the plea for • return to Israel in all
featured by and Jiro. Aline King.
Burlington Drive; William Wein- Trinity 2-0629 or see him at 9150 liberties
of any one people with- consciousness of a common his- ton presiding. will be
ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
trob, 9927 Martindale; Mrs. Mur- 12th St. It will prove a worth-
tory, fate and task." Ile urged a report of the committee on Pal-
out
destroying
the
liberty
of
all.
LeBOST
SERVICE ...
MAX
J.
of which Dr. Simon Green-
If you like the crooning of ray Jacobs. 3385 Richton, in while contact for you.
The very cause of the Jew in that Reform Judaism seek a unit- estine
of
Detroit.
formerly
of
New
York,
honor
of
the
birthday
of
her
son,
berg
of
Philadelphia
is
chairman.
ed front with the rest of Jewry.
Henry Wood, remember that his
Germany
today
is
the
cause
of
Richard; Mr. and Mrs. N. Ratt-
The session on Tuesday after- 59 years old. died on Jane 2.
this may
Hollywood is beginning to inject free men everywhere." he added. He stated his belief that
name was Louis Rappaport when ner, 308 S. Washington. Royal
be achieved through a return to noon will be devoted to the prob- Funeral services were held on
$1 DELAWARE AVE.
he was captain of Yale's swim• Oak. in memory of Lois Rattner; Jews as lovable characters in some At a session of the Presbyterian the Jewish system of law, then en lem of the "asrunah" and Jewish June 4. lie is survived by his
its new pictures . . . But it Assembly, Rabbi Samuel Cup of
TRINITY 23211
divorce. It will be featured by wife, Rose; and four sons Julius,
ming team and the star of its Mrs. S. ... oldberg, 2966 Leslie; of
won't screen a certain Broadway Columbus, corresponding secre- intense effort to attract Jewish an address by Dr. Louts Gins- William. Paul and Max.
L.
Rosenthal,
Wilshire
Hotel,
in
championship water-polo team in
tary of the Central Conference, workers to the synagogue and
hit because it's too Jewish.
memory of his wife. Rae.
1928 and 1929.

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