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America Amish Perioilleal Cotter

CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

1937

THE.

All Jewish News
All Jewish View:
WITHOUT BIAS

ONLT ANGLO•JEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

REPETROIT 4WIS11 tjfRONICL

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937

PLEA FOR HEBREW Christian Defender of Jewish COMPROMISE MADE
SCHOOL BUILDING Rights in Palestine to Speak 0 N PARTITION AT
MADE AT BANQUET At Shaarey Zedek Next Friday HADASSAH PARLEY

Are Named National
Officers of Hadassah

Detroit Jews Told of Need
Hon. Morgan Jones to Deliver Address at the Late Fri- Although Opposed, Mem-
for Added Facilities in
bers Will Abide by Deci-
day Evening Services on "The Prob-
Northwest Section
sion of Special Congress
lems of Palestine"
FRIEDLAND INSPIRES
At the invitation of Dr. A. M. Oct. 9 and 10, and stirred the large VOTE $100,000 FOR
HIS LARGE AUDIENCE Hershman, t h e lion. Morgan audience no deeply that he was YOUTH ALIYAH WORK
Jones, Labor member of Parlia-

ment, will deliver the address at
the lute Friday evening services
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Nov. 12. His topic will be "The
Problems of Palestine."
Mr. Jones, who delivered the
most stirring address against the
proposal for the partition of Pal-
estine during the debate in the
House of Commons, is on a brief
visit in this country. He delivered
his first address upon his arrival
in the United States at the na-
tional conference of the Jewish
National Fund, held in Detroit on

!!

called upon to speak again at the
convention banquet and was asked
to visit numerous communities Budget for Health Work to
Be $270,000; Other
throughout the country.
Funds Are Asked
Has Brilliant Record
Mr. Jones is the Labor member
of the House of Commons for the
ATLANTIC CITY (W N S) —
Caierphilly Division, Glamorgan- Hadassah, the largest Zionist or-
shire, South Wales. He is one of ganization in the world. k over-
whelmingly against the partition
of Palestine but its members are
prepared to abide by whatever
decisions are reached by the spe-
cial World Zionist Congress which
will be called to ratify Zionist ne-
gotiations with Great Britain
concerning the terms for the pro-
posed establishment of a Jewish
state. That, in effect, is the mean-
ing of a compromise political reso-
lution adopted by an overwhelm-
ing majority of the 2,500 dele-
gates at the closing session of the
23rd annual convention after a
stormy five-hour debate. Before
the vote was taken many dele-
gates spoke with intense feeling
on both sides of the questions.
The anti-partitionists were led by
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New
York, while hire. Herman Shul-
man of New York argued the
other side of the question.
The text of the resolution reads
as follows:

CLAMP CURFEW ON
JERUSALEM; FOUR
SHOT, ONE FATALLY

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Swiss Court Confirms
"Protocols" Forgery;
Cancels Nazis' Fines

BERNE, Switzerland (WNS)
—Small fines imposed two years
ago on Theodore Fischer and
Arab Leaders Leave Beirut Silvio Schnell, Swiss Nazi lead-
ers, by the Berne cantonal
for Damascus, But the
court, after they were found
Mufti Remains
guilty of libeling the Swiss
Jewish community through the
circulation of the forged "Proto-
MOSLEM CHIEFS HIT
cols of the Elders of Zion" were
ACTS OF TERRORISM cancelled
by the Swiss CourLof
Appeals in a technical deciNion
on
an
appeal
brought by the
Warning Against Conces-
Nazis. The court upheld the ap-
sions to Arab Extremists
pellants' contention that al-
Made by London Times
though they were convicted un-
der Article 14 of the cantonal
JERUSALEM (WNS Palcor code, which prohibits the die-
Agency)—An outbreak of violence tlibution of "immoral litera-
in the Old City, which resulted In ture," the "Protocols" do not
the shooting of four Jews, one of constitute "immoral literature"
them fatally, brought the im- within the meaning of the law.
position of a curfew on the old city At the some time, however, the
section. Three of those shot were court upheld the lower court's
young Jews who were en route to verdict that the "Protocols"
the Wailing Wall. One of them was
were a forgery. The court of
killed, another seriously wounded
appeals based its decision on
and a third only slightly wounded. the theory that Article 14 was
All were members of the Betar. intended to protect youth from
The fourth Jew who was shot was obscene literature but was not
a laborer riding in his car near applicable to literature designed
St. Stephen's Gate, who was hit by for political Incitement. The
a revolver shot, His condition is courts, the decision stated, do
not regarded as serious.
not have the duty of protecting
The Jew killed in Jerusalem was the state from political agita-
Aaron Alkabez, a 32-year-old tion, this being an obligation of
Moroccan Jew. The one who was
other governmental agencies.
seriously wounded is Shlomo Ro- .10• ■ ••••••=lir
zenzweigt 24 years of age.
As soon as the curfew was
placed on the Old City section, 20
ghaffirs were stationed in the Arab
quarter. The expense of their
maintenance will be borne by the
Arab residents of the section.

'POLAND'S "GHETTO
BENCHES" OPPOSED
BY 50 PROFESSORS

Strong Stand Taken by

Christian Teachers in
the Universities

NAZIS RENEW TERROR
AGAINST DANZIG JEWS

Hitlerite Chieftain Admits
Anti-Semitic Disorders
Were Planned

A plea to the Jewish commu-
nity of Detroit to inaugurate a
WARSAW. — (WNS) — The
movement for the construction of
fight of Jewish students against
a new Hebrew school building in
ghetto benches In Warsaw's col-
the northwest section was sound-
leges and universities won the
ed at the education dinner of the
backing of a large section of the
United Hebrew Schools on Sun-
faculty when 60 Warsaw profes-
day evening.
sors adopted a formal resolution
MRS. MOSES P. EPSTEIN
Five hundred men and women
at a conference pledging them-
attended the dinner which mark-
selves to combat the segregation
ed the culmination of the 11th
of Jewish students. Meeting in ex-
annual Education Month. The
ecutive session, the professors
appeals for a new building were
adopted several measures for
sounded by Bernard Isaacs, sup-
dealing with the situation. One
erintendent of the schools, and
tuofessor told his colleagues that
in his classroom he had refused
Simon Shetzer, who was toastmas-
ter at the banquet.
to permit Jews to sit separately
Challeng e to Youth
and urged them to seat them-
Mr. Isaacs referred to the man- Conference of Organizations
selves among their non-Jewish
ner in which the existing Hebrew
classmates. Another said if Jew-
at Bnai Moshe to Hear
school buildings were constructed.
ish students are to be segregated
Philip Adler
He pointed out that the founders
then the cross ought to be taken
of the schools, many of whom are
down so that Jesus could be ghet-
toized.
no longer among the living, never
waited for the necessary funds to t Representatives of 69 organiza-
The growing opposition in
be on hand but always acted with- ions affiliated with the Detroit
democratic and labor quarters
of the American Jewish
out hesitation in making avail- chapter
to
the ghetto benches in War-
able facilities for the Jewish C ongress and spokesmen for
saw universities is causing seri-
training of the children. He chal- other organizations desiring to
ous
alarm among the anti-Sere•
"The g3n1 convention of lIad.•h
Iles. They fur that the protests
lenged the younger generation join the Congress movement will
On the orders of Comte Da-
token note of the finding. of the Royal
that now forms the leadership of meet in special conference at 2:30
mien
de
Martel,
French
High
may
reach • point where the
Bnai
Brith
President
to
I onmilmion will, maul to the follow-
the community to act likewise. p. m. on Sunday, Nov. 14, in the THE HON. MORGAN JONES ing fundamental fl•tier.: Ilmt—eel
Commissioner, Palestine lead-
government *ill be forced to
Speak at 80th' Anniver-
1110 primary purpose of the Simulate
Mr. Shetzer described the need Assembly Hall of Bnai Moshe, for
take cognizance of them and
ers
who
have
been
refugees
In
purpose of electing delegates the leading front benches of the ail express. In Ho pr... end It.
fairy Fete Nov. 21
of a new building by pointing out the the
revoke the decree establishing
Beirut have left that city for
[witch`, Is to promote the entablishment
national convention of the official opposition in the House of of
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
the Jeulth National homer Second-
that hundreds of children in the to
segregation for Jewish stu-
Damascus. The only exception
American
Jewish
Congress
to
be
ly—thet
the
field
in
which
the
Jrwlid.
Last Monday night a well at- dent.. In the meantime the of.
Linwood-Dexter-La Salle districts
Commons.
In
the
course
of
his
was
Haj
Amin
el
Hussein',
Mrs.
Epstein
of
New
York
was
Nat.ini
Horne
can
to
he
establinhed
Washington, D. C., on
are without means of acquiring a hem in
mufti of Jerusalem. The Sy- tended meeting of Pisgah Lodge Wel organ of the National
underninood of lite time of the Bal- elected national president of
27 and 28. Detroit is en- varied career, he has been a mem- was
Declaration to be the whole of
Jewish education. He referred to Nov.
ber of the executive board of the four
rian government has been try- No. 34 of Bnai Brith heard Rabbi Radicals (Navas) warned the
hinteric Palmtine, Including TrannJor- Hadassah at the convention held
in
other building activities in De- titled to 20 delegates.
British Labor Party and was a don.
g to persuade Comte de Mar• Leon Fram speak on "Adventures Jewish student. that their
Inherent In lb. in Atlantic City.
In addition to the election of member of the Crown in the two Balfour Thinlly—that
Deelanill
troit to prove that this commu- delegates,
W. the possibility
Mrs. Ehrlich, outstanding De. tel to permit the mufti to stay In Central Europe." Describing s t•n d •u p strike in protest
this
conference
will
of
the
evolution
of
Palewline
Into

nity is not without means to erect
Labor governments that ruled the J
against the ghetto benches will
troit Jewish woman leader, was i n Syria instead of Lebanon.
Mate.
the much-needed school building. consider important resolutions af- British Isles from 1924 to 1931. "The convention rejects the amertion honored by being elected one of It is understood that the
only lead to their complete ex-
fecting local activities, the anti- Since 1931 he has taken a leading of the Royal Commission that the. Man-
elusion from the universities.
A. H. Friedland's Address
French
high
commissioner
is
the
national
vice-presidents.
has proved unworkMile The c.-
The principal address at the Nazi boycott, the Polish situation dart in parliamentary debates on date
The life imprisonment sentence
willing to agree if conditions
vention ntrongly condi.. the -pent.-
dinner was delivered by A. II. and the plans for the observance Indian, international, colonial and the propoeals.' The convention "afros
imposed on Joseph Bendrak, Jew-
established for the conduct of
conclunion of the Royal Comminsion
Friedland, director of the Bureau of the Anti-Nazi Week.
financial affairs. He represented the
political
exiles
are
observed.
ish
butcher, on July 1, for the
that the national ropirallons of the
Plan Boycott Week
of Jewish Education of Cleve-
the British Labor Party on the Jeolsh people 11011 of the Aruba of Pot-
For the first time since the cam-
slaying of Stefan Baran, Polish
land, an eminent author and one
A committee consisting of Max- Joint Executive Committee on In- ent!. are irrecomilable. The moven-
paign of terrorism was initiated,
railway porter, during an' alter-
of the ablest Jewish educators in well L. Black, Aaron Kutnick, than Constitutional Reform. He
cation that touched off a pogrom
Arab religious leaders vigorously
ir e'r e rrpral
if:Zinn:Z.1i! IT.
America.
Maurice Bordelove, Mandell Bern- soon became the leading spokes- expressing readinesn of the Jewbill Pea-
condemned the bombings and shoot-
in Czestochowa, was reduced to
reach a peaceful Ne ttleonent with
Although it was already after stein and 'ferry Fenster was man of his party on the floor of Ole to
13 years by the court of appeals
ings that have occurred In recent
Ambit of Pale/Moe, Ironed on the
10 o'clock when Mr. Friedland selected at the last board meet- the ?louse of Commons when the the
in a ruling emphasizing that the
weeks. The criticism was in the
free development of both mere n •
commenced to speak, and the au- ing to plan the Anti-Nazi Week, recommendations of that commit. malnol micognition of their rmpectire Former "Brain Truster" to form of a manifesto signed by 30
killing
was not motivated by ra-
,
-`
cial hatred.
dience had already heard apro- to be observed nationally from tee were embodied - 1IV a liarlia- right.
Speak Under Auspices of Moslem clergymen of Gaza. They
*The convention Mkt" rognIzonce of
The
death

gram of speeches and music for Nov. 21 to Nov. 28, and to in- mentary bill. For the last six the fact that the Ezecuthe of the
of Samuel
Strainer,
expressed
abhorrence
of
the
vari-
Men's Temple Club
an hour and a half. Mr. Fried- vite the co-operation of the years he has been chairman of theit;":Ph,„ Agent' Ira, kern empnwrrea
son of • Jewish t -keeper
ous acts of vandalism and terror.
land captured his audience at once League for Human Rights in oth- Public Acts Committee of the by the Jeolsh Agency to enter into
in Mieczyszow, from injuries
ism that -have taken place. It is
National affairs and present gov- reported that the clergymen also
suffered when he and his fa-
by injecting humor in his opening er boycott efforts in Detroit. The Cause of Commons and has there- negotiations pith a view to amertain-
tAr.onor.ri,f,,Ilind
governof
ment
• ernmental trends will be discussed
address. lie told story after Anti-Nazi Week is sponsored by fore been called upon to review all
ther and sister were assaulted
(PLEAS(: TURN TO PAGE NINE)
hment
by • gang of anti-Semites was
story to illustrate the points he the Joint Boycott Council which expenditures of government de- 'Balite elate. The coniention ergo; the at 8:30 p. pt. , Wednesday, Nov.
executive In Its negollati Ong Is bring 10, In the main auditorium of
reported hero together with
was advancing for the cause of is directed jointly by the Amerb partments•
about a constroclite policy for the
Jewisheducation.
ican Jewish 'Congress and the
news of renewed anti-Jewish
After his graduation from Read. 40111 pl et e Implementation of the man• Temple Beth El, by Raymond ab-
disturbances in Warsaw and
Lauding the efforts of Mr. Jewish Labor Committee, under ing University College, Mr. Jones date over an unditided Palentine for bey, professor of law at Columbia
development of • emelt-L.1re land
Vilna.
Isaacs in behalf of Jewish learn- the joint co-chairmanship of Dr. began his career as a teacher. In the
Policy and on Immigration bawd on the
ing, Mr. Friedland devoted a Joseph Ilenenbaum and B. C. 1913 he was made president of the full economic aloorptive c"parity of
Quick-thinking and bravery on
Ile country, reewing any Infringement
HERE HON. ALFRED ft COHEN
the part of a Christian woman
major portion of his address to a Vladeck.
Glamorgan Federation of Teach- of the right. of the Jealik
people in-
description of the manner in
Maxwell L. Black and Rabbi ers. Ile was elected to the Glamor- ternationally guaranteed by
saved a three-year old Jewish girl
the Hal-
he dictatorial trend now prevail- from being burned to death at the
which American Jewry failed in Joshua S. Sperka head the reso- gan Council in 1919 and was par- four Declaration and the Mandate. The
14th Annual Conclave Will I ng, Rabbi Fram pointed out the hands
vention furthermore taken note of
educational efforts. "We have lutions committee for the confer- liamentary secretary of education con
of an anti-Semite who tried
the fact that a speriat l'ongrem caul Ile
Acuities of the few smaller to make a living torch out of her.
Take Place From Nov.
grown materialistic." he charged. ence on Nov. 14. The nominat- in the two Labor governments. He
ountries still in the vanguard of Creeping up behind the child in
ted'ekrintlreof7.1111 14 1. 1 ‘eirlild. t..
"American Jewry was so busy ing committee is headed by Wil- is a member of the national union .anngg
25 to 28
emocracy and the important Kraszynski Park, where she was
Mrs. Epstein was elected presi-
striking root economically that liam Hordes.
of teachers and is recognized as an dent,
art Jewry is destined to play in
succeeding Mrs. Edward Ja-
At the last board meeting. the authority on educational topics.
after our people provided for
The Detroit unit of Junior Ila- each movements. First hand in- playing, he doused her with gaso-
cobs,
who
is
leaving
for
Palestine
themselves materially they fell Committee on Economic Rela-
dassah, the young women's Zion- formation gathered in many coun- line and threw a lighted match
A keen student of international to take over her duties as a mem-
i PLEASE TURN TO LAST PA011i
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
at her. The Christian woman who
- ist organization of America, will tries
affairs and strong opponent of ber of the Jewish Agency Execu-
convinced Rabbi Fram that was sitting nearby picked up the
be host to the 14th annual con-
militarism and war, Mr. Jones is
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE It
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3)
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I)
vention of the national organiza-
considered one of the authorita-
tion, Nov. 25 to 28, at Hotel
tive spokesmen of international
Stotler.
relations for the British Labor
More than 1,000 delegates and
Party.
alternates from 41 states, repre-
A Description of the Work of Anti-Defamation League Dr. Hershman First Speaker
senting the 14,000 members of
The first in the series of late
on the Occasion of Its 25th Anniversary
the organization. are expected to Correspondent of National Conference of Jews and Chris-
Friday evening services took place
On Sunday evening, Nov. 14.
attend the sessions, said Miss Ber-
tians Expresses Belief That Detroit Priest
en Friday, Nov. 6, in the form. of at 7:30, in the Brown Memorial
tha Yackness, president of the
By EDWARD E. GRUSD
an Oneg Shabbat. Dr. A. M. Chapel, the 87th annual meeting
Is Politically Dead
local unit.
Managing Editor, Bnai Brith Magazine
Hershman delivered the initial ad- of Temple Beth El will be held.
According to the convention
dress on the subject "Where the Inasmuch as matters of vital im-
sgon
Led
ge
of
program, one of the outstanding
EDITOR'S NOTE: On the occanion of the IMO onolversoryof Bi
By CLARENCE J. ENZLER, PH. D.
Jews Fail." '
portance to members of the con-
Ihnd BrIth, to be obsened here on Nov CI, we are pleased to prevent •
features will be a panel discus-
Washington Correspondent, N.C.J.C. News Service
Services are conducted by Can- gregation are to be discussed, it
Aerie. of Olden on the work of thin International order by the able
sion on the question of how such
editor of the Rnnl Brith M•gagine. The first two articles •Plwored In tor J. H. Sonenklar, who is as- is expected that this will be one
earlier In.re. The following In the third article In • scrim of Rye.
PROF. RAYMOND
socio-political forms as commu-
MOLEY
For Father Charles Edward seemed certain that the character
sisted by a large choir.
of the largest gatherings in the
nism. fascism and democracy af- Coughlin the seven fat years are
An entirely new service is being history of the Temple.
University and organizer of the feet the Zionist movement. The finished. Ills political career Is of Bishop Gallagher's successor
This is the 25th anniversary of and anti-American. As usual, the prepared by Cantor Sonenklar for
Brief reports will be submitted "Brain Trust." The lecture is pre- session at which this timely prob.
Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation Jews are their scapegoats.
ended, there can be little doubt of would indicate what the future
next Friday's service. Ile will lead by the officers and rabbis of the
Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation his quartette in the singing of new congregation and new officers and tented as the first major event of lam will be discussed is expected It. It is no new theory that the held for Father Coughlin. With
League. It was founded in 1912 by
to be one of the most stimulating pastor of Royal Oak has tied the the announcement that Archbishop
Sigmund Livingston, the present League exposes and fights against compositions, including "L'Choch directors will be elected for the the season by the Men's Club,
The informative comments of of the entire convention.
lest knot in his political rope. Mooney was the Vatican's choice,
chairman of the A. D. L. Commis- such growths. First of all, it gets Dodi" by Sultzer, "V'Shomru" ensuing term.
Prof. Moley on public affairs, pub-
The convents on committee, Even before the elections of No- Catholic leaders were well-nigh
sion, to fight the rising tide of all the facts about them, and then composed by himself and other
The meeting will be preceded lished weekly, have won for him I headed
nationally
by
Miss
Adena
anti-Semitism of those days. Any- it places those facts at the dispo- hymns.
at 6 o'clock by the annual con- a large following in this country. Lipschitz, of New York, has de- vember 1936 the belief was gain- unanimous in declaring more or
openly that the scenes of 1936
body over 40 years of age can re- sal of the American people, con-
The services start promptly at gregational dinner to be served The public has come to expect of vised an unusual method of pre ing ground that the turmoil oc- less
fident that the love of democracy 8:30 p , m. and are followed by a under the auspices of the Tern- him fearless, independent and lucid senting annual reports. Instead casioned by his activities would be and 1936 would not be duplicated.
Recent
events have testified to
member
the
nasty
way
Jews
were
that
exists
among
the
overwhelm.
settled once and for all within a
ridiculed in those days on stage
social hour in the social hall of the pie Sisterhood. Th e
of matters of public of a routine account of the year's few months. After the elections, the correctness of this attitude.
and screen, and in newspapers ing majority of Americans will be synagogue. Refreshments are serv- be served in the social hall of interest. It is probable
that no one work by each activity chairman,
The
Archbishop
not long ago felt
with their unmistakable repudia-
a safeguard against any form of ed. The public is invited.
the Temple.
and magazines and books.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE II
BB. informal discussion will take
tion of the Union candidate, that constrained to rebuke Father
The vaudeville stage at that Fascism whatever in this land.
Place
on
the
platform
among
a
Coughlin
for
his
failure
to impose
view became widespread, a n d
League's Positive Work
time was never complete without
group of chairmen, whose conver- Catholic writers generally ex- upon himself the "fine sense of re-
The league is forced to continue
a couple of vulgar "Jewish come-
sation
will
reveal
the
year's
work
straint"
which
should
character-
pressed the hope end conviction
its the
former
program
of press
guarding
dians;" the same types disported
Jewish
name in
and
and the interlocking relationship that Father Coughlin had learned ize the language of a priest. This
themselves in the movies of the
of all departments of activity.
was followed by a statement
a salutary lesson.
'teens; and periodicals always car- forum, radio and motion pictures,
the speakers scheduled
Then, last January, the death emanating from a representative
ried cartoons in which grotesque books and magazines. But in addi-
How the Allies Won the Support of American Jewry to Among
address
the
delegates
will
be
of Bishop Gallagher of Detroit of the priest himself to the effect
"Jewish" figures were represented tion it leads the struggle against
Ittamar Ben Avi of Palestine. a turned all eyes to Rome, for it that Father Coughlin had decided
as doing many repehensible things. anti-Semitic forces such as those
leader of the Jewish National
By HAROLD ROLAND SHAPIRO
to cancel his contract for a series
There was a danger that such mentioned above. And in addition Adopt Resolutions Favoring
Fund, land-purchasing agency in
of 26 broadcasts over 35 stations
Teaching Language in
types would be identified com- to all that, It engages in the posi-
Palestine.
scheduled to begin on Oct. 31.
of The Innirle, aererthefon•-told •ory
EDITOR'S
NOTE:
tive
work
of
bringing
the
truth
pletely with the Jew in real life. about Jews and Judaism to Chris-
High Schools
the Pronegnod•
rowhine
In this cduntry Junior Iladassah
the Allied Powers PlleeM10.11, won the hove
.upport of American
Exerted Little Political Power
Where are such horrible gland-
Jeolzh opinion In the year. before the United States entered
the world conducts an extensive program of
Now at last it should be possible
tians. Its hundreds of speakers
Mar
la
told
In
Oils
fact-bottremed
erpose
by
Mr.
Shapiro,
who
In the
Important resolutions aimed at
of • starkly rrellidlc book. "what Every 1 nano Man Should Know Jewish education and in Pales-
to discuss and evaluate without
era today?
are almost
all carry
truth
constantly
to civic
serv- furthering the study of the Yid-
gone
from They
the movies,
the stage,
ice this
clubs,
church
groups,
A ether
boot II •L" which Kniiht rublir•llon. .111 piAll.h
thin month. It in • tine it maintains a children's vil-
bitterness
or passion Father
rereslinof d ocument that should be la the a hnds ee eee Jew.
and the press. In this process of bodies, and other organizations. dish language were adopted by 100
lage, a citrus training farm and
Coughlin's activities.
two articles presented my the . ..Inn of Armistice Day, Mr.
delegates who attended the confer- Is Me Shapiro mond.
a nurses' training school.

warning
ar•inat
Jewry
permitting
Itself
to
lie
Moe
purification, the B. B. Anti- The league has distributed many ence of the midwest section of the
It is paradoxical that a man
again by thew oho are playing on their desire t• take • crock at !litter.
Sophia Blanche Schwartz is the Interest Displayed by Organ-
Defamation role.
League
played a the
of thousands of pieces of American Jewish Cultural Society
with such tremendous personal ap-
dominant
Tactfully
n d hundreds
literature
chairman of the local convention
izations
Throughout
giving the
true about
facts last Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
peal
should have exerted so little
quietly to the attention of those about anti-Jewish
libels,
committee.
Jews throughout the world, who Money or material reward was no
the , Country
political power. It is difficult even
responsible that such things were Jewish history and ideals, and
Delegates, in addition to the De- wish subconsciously that they inducement to the American sol-
today to appreciate the hold be
not only unfair to an entire peo-
troit representatives, were present could "take • crack at Hitler," dier to face the bullets of the Ar- DR. FRANKLIN TO GIVE
ple, but un-American as well—pn- about Jewish life today. The from Chicago, Cleveland, Pitts- should take heed lest—as In the
Organizations and periodicals had on millions of the so-calks;
fair to the entire nation and the league has organized fireside dis- burgh, Grand Rapids, Youngstown, World Warthey again become gonne, but he sought death, with SERMON ON RELIGION throughout the country are dia. "have-nots." You get something of
a smile on his lips, as the cham-
cussion groups for some '50,000 Madison and Toronto.
democratic concepts it upholds.
playing an interest in the testi- it, however, when you consider
the dupes of other people's ambi- pion of ideals."
Beginning Friday night. Nov.
Jewish young men and women,
what they did to hear him. For ex-
Today's Dangers
One of the resolutions favored tions. Long before countries are
In no case has this been truer 12, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will be- monial banquet planned in honor ample, 60,000 persons jamming a
But how naive that anti-Semit- whom it supplies with factual dis- the inauguration of a movement to actually at war, neutral countries than
of the Jew. As the inextin- gin a series of addresses at the of the 50th birthday of Joseph stadium, and paying an admission
cussion
material
about
their
own
ism of 1912 teems today, unfor-
Ilaggat, for 30 years one of the
encourage the teaching of Yiddish and racial groups are subjected guisliable idealist he is considered
Sabbath Eve services at Temple best known leaders in the Detroit price, to listen to a speech. And
tunately. TocLoy the Jewish people people, to that they will be better in the American high schools.
to a systematic propaganda by to be an excellent prospect for
far more than 60,000 sending
armed individigally
is forced with a danger far graver anti-Jewish
Ifflels. to fight against
It was urged in another resolu- armies of experts: psychologists, recruiting in a war against fan- Beth El on the general tonic "Ju- Jewish community.
than ridicule in the press or
At a meeting held at the home small voluntary contributions in
tion that the Jewish Welfare Fed- sociologists, newspapermen, art- 'dim, and an even better fighter. daism and Other Liberal Reli-
gions."
In
the
course
of
this
series
such
numbers that he was able to
The
Bnai Brith
screen. Today there are literally tionn
League
works Anti-Defama-
quietly, tact- 'rations should give subsidies to ists, cartoonists, linguists and No country in the World War un-
of Aaron A. Kutnick, chairman
he will discuss the attitude of
scores of Nazi and Fascist organ-
the Yiddish schools.
others, who are playing on every derstood this better than England, Liberal Judaism toward such of the arrangements committee. finance a private chain broadcast
fully, without blazing headlines.
it has definitely been decided to 25 or 30 times a year and thereby
Much time was devoted to a dis- emotion and weakness, including
izations
operating
upon are
our
sacred
soil.
Some of them
fi- Its 25 years of experience has cussion of resolution affecting the racial prejudices and national which began its campaign to make faiths as Unitarianism, Ethical Cul- hold the dinner on Wednesday reach an audience that has been
nanced directly by Germany and made it best qualified to do this Cultural Yiddish Congress recent- aspiration. "To be forewarned is the American Jew pro-Aily long ture, the New Thought, Christian evening, Dee. 8, at 8 o'clock, at estimated at anywhere between
before the United States declared Science and other healing cults.
work. Its main dike is in Chicago, ly held in Paris. The resolution to be forearmedr'
the Bnai David, Elmhurst and five and 50 millions.
war on Germany. In doing so,
out how far their philos- 11th Sta. The program win in-
Italy; but perhaps
more
dangerous
are those even
that are
na- but it has branch offices in New adopted by the conference ap-
For a tine, at least. the cost of
Brigadier General Edward L. England had to explain away, or Pointing
ophies
and
the
philosophy
of
Lib-
York,
San
Francisco
and
Winni-
of these weekly addresses was
tive, those composed of "Ameri-
proved in spirit the necessity for Munson, General Staff, U. S.
to have converted, two of its eral Judaism are in consonance chide Palestinian musk. an out. each
cans." All of them, the foreign and peg. It has some 600 local repre- unity in Yiddish cultural ranks Army, has pointed out that the claim
said
to be in the neighborhood of
of-town
speaker
and
addresses
by
allies — anti-Semitic Russia and
the native ones, are interested in sentatives In cities throughout the but favored biding time on the morale division of our World War Jew-baiting Rumania — a burden and at what points they diverge. local leaders.
111,000. Moreover, the National
Services begin at 8 o clock and
anti-Semitism as a smoke screen United States and Canada. It has Paris congress since it had not ef- army operated on the principle eased, In a negative sense, by pub-
Although the invitations to the Sadao of the LLtle Flower at
to bide their real motives, which The machinery and the experience fected such desired unity. The re- that soldiers of a democratic licizing and building up stories of are followed by • social hour un- dinner will not go out until this
Oer was bunt out of m-
der
the
sponsorship
of
the
Tern.
week,
news of the plans for the
eans totalling several Ina.
are anti-liberal, anti-democratic, to defend American Jewry.
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