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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937

1,000 Delegates at Jr. Hadassah WIDE INTEREST IN
S EVENT ON
Convention Told of Achievements PISGAH'
NT" ANNIVERSARY
In Homeland During Past Year

HACKENSACK. N. J.
(WNS) — An obiter dictum
which may have a far-reaching
effect if it becomes a prece-
National Officers Attend the dent was handed down by Com- First Instance of Punish-
mon Pleas Judge J. Wallace
Celebration of Local
m e nt for a De
t io fn
n y g
Leyden when he told 124 new-
Bnai Brith
ly-naturalized citizens in Ber-
Segregation
gen County Naturalization
Court that in his opinion mem-
INTERESTING ADDRESS
bership in the pro-Nazi Ger- ,ANTI-JEWISH BOYCOTT
BY ALFRED M. COHEN man-American Bund was suffi-
RENEWED IN POLAND
cient ground for denying citi-
265 New Members Inducted zenship. Ile made this state- Warn Drive Against Jewish
ment when he learned that 15
Into Order Preceding
German applicants were among
Traders Menaces Polish
the Banquet
the new citizens. All of the
Economic Structure
Germans specifically denied
Nationwide interest was dis- being members of the Bund
played in the 80th anniversary and disavowed Nazi sympathies. I WARSAW (W N 5) — While
Michael Wawelberg, eon of Hips-
celebration of Pisgah Lodge• of Judge Leyden said, "You can't
be both an American and a lit Wawelberg, Jewish philanthro-
Bnai Brith which culminated with
a banquet on Sunday at Hotel German. You must be either pist, who founded the Warsaw En-
one or the other. I consider- gineering School 60 years ago.
Statler.
membership in the German- was taking legal steps for the re-
Attended by Mon. Alfred M.
A
in e r i c a n Bund sufficient turn of the building to the Wa-
Cohen, international president
of the order; Dr. A. Greenberg, grounds for denying citizen- welberg family on the plea that
ship. It seems obvious that a the institution of ghetto benches
president of District Grand Lodge
in the school violated an agree-
No. 6, and
•
other nationally- person believing in dictator-
known leaders, this gathering was ships cannot also believe in the ment with the founders stipulat-
American
fdrm
of
govern-
ing that no religious or racial dis-
more than 600 men and women
crimination would be introduced.
among whom were many from nu- ment."
the
rector of the college expelled
merous cities throughout Michi-
7.1 Jewish students who had re-
gan.
fused to occupy ghetto benches.
highlight of the event was
submitted to the delegates indicate that a year of unprece- the The
This was the first instance of pun-
initiation of 265 new mem-
ishment to Jewish students who
dented progress in behalf of Palestinian agencies is on the bers by Pisgah Lodge on Sunday
have been defying the segregation
afternoon. It was the largest
organization's record.
regulations.
lass
ever
to
be
inducted
into
the
More than 15,000 members in 35 states are repre-
Mr. Ley's cable follows:
The campaign for the Poloniza-
sented here. Plans are being formulated not only for organization.
lion of Polish trade and industry
Mr. Cohen's Address
"Unless there is an end of Britain's strained relations with Italy, who has been
will
undermine
the
entire
Polish
continued efforts in behalf of the organization's projects
Mr. Cohen's address was a bril- Testimonial Dinner Will Be ;
trying to cultivate Arab friendship since her conquest of Ethiopia, it is doubtful wheth-
ecoomic sructure, the rovisio
iant resume of Bnai Brith ac-
in Palestine, but also for educe-0--
Held on Dec. 8 at the
al Board of Polish Jewry warned er peace will be restored in Palestine. Visits to Arab centers throughout the country'
tivities throughout the world.
tional endeavors in this country.
Bnai
David
in
a
statement
attacking
the
ac-
Speaking of the existence of
The convention officially opened
and talks with their inhabitants reveal that the present troubles are caused by out-
tion of the Union of Polish Tra- siders.
lodges in 32 countries, Mr. Cohen
on Thursday morning with the an-
ders for its decision to launch a
remarked with reference to the
Pupils of Joseph Haggai's nationwide
nual message of the president,
drive to eliminate
" 'We've suffered enough and we don't wish to have any more trouble,' was the
expulsion of the order from Ger- classes in the Tuxedo-Holmur Jews from commerce.
Mrs. Mildred Murnick Weinrich
Asserting
many:
•unanimous sry of farmers and
of Philadelphia. alias Adena Lip-
branch of the United Hebrew that the Union's action violates
The
Bnai
Brith
will
return
to
village elders in Arab villages.
schitz of New York, convention
Schools honored him on Wednen- the constitution, the board said
'May Allah curse them and cut
8 Zionist Rallies
chairman, opened the session, and Clevelander to Address Fri- Germany after Hitler's name will day afternoon on the occasion of that the Union's resolution is "in-
be universally execrated."
his 60th birthday.
off the lives of those intruders
was followed by Dr. A, M. Hersh-
On
Tuesda
y
Eveni
spired
by
the
spirit
of
competi-
ng
day Services at the
Pointing to the power of the
from the outside
are dis-
man who gave the invocation.
Presenting him with a gift from lion, envy and hatred." and called
Jew to survive, Mr. Cohen de- his two classes, the pupils
xst
i
he series of Curbing our existence;'
is the cry
Shaarey Zedek
ry
Greetings were extended in behalf
also on Jewish merchants to resist
The second of t
clared
that
altogether
the
Phar-
of local women Zionists by Mrs.
intimate Zionist home gather- of urban Arab business men whose
gave Mr. Haggai a certificate in- acts of violence.
aohs are dead, there are eight dicating that trees were planted
esi.c
tuat
si
i
on
Maurice Landau, president of De-
Boycott Renewed
ings will be held next Tuesday aescoanorm It o f co ti n uiosu s di ersopuebrletse.
Judge David Ralp h Hertz of
troit Hadassah; Miss Bertha Tack- Cleveland will address the late Bnai Brith lodges in Egypt to in his honor in Palestine. The Signalizing the beginning of Will Address 10th Annual evening, Nov. 30.
"Unlike last year's disturb-
nese, president of local Junior Friday evening services of Con- Point to the indestructibility of occasion took the form of a sur- the nation-wide anti-Jewish boy-
Roll
of
Honor
Affair
The differing ideologies of ances, when Arab rebels in the
the
Jew.
H ad ass a h, and Miss Sophie gregation Shaarey Zedek on Dec.
prise party. The classroom was colt campaign launched at the
on Dec. 14
the various Zionist parties will hills received supplies of food,
Mr. Cohen spoke of the estab- decorated with American and first All-Polish Conference of
Blanche Schwartz, chairman of 3, He will speak on the subject "A lishment of a colony in Palestine
be discussed by the following water and even ammunition from
the local convention committee. Realist Looks at the Constitution." , in the name of the Bnai Brith, Zionist flags and a holiday spirit Christian Merchants, large scale
speakers: Bernard Isaacs, Mar- the Arab villages, today a hand-
reigned in the building that af- picketing of Jewish shops through-
Rededication to Service
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president old Silver, Rabbi Eric Fried- ful of Syrian mercenaries
and
the work among the youth, relief ternoon. Greetings were also ex- out Poland has begun. Carrying
Mrs. Weinrach's presidential ad-
riven to aid Polish Jewry and tended to Mr. Haggai by mem- out the conference's resolution of the Zionist Organization of land of Pontiac, Rabbi Leon terrorists who beyond all doubt
dress was tantamount to a re-dedi-
plans to provide relief for the bers of other classes in the build- for the "Polonization" of Polish America and the American Jew- From, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, are moldy responsible for the
cation to service in Palestine. In
Jews in Shanghai. He informed ing.
Dr. David II. Fauman, Miss present troubles and who have
trade and industry, gangs of anti- ish Congress, rabbi of the Free
the course of her remarks she said:
the gathering that in response to
Hershman and Simon been smuggled into the country
Dinner Dee. 8
II Semites raided Jewish shops in Synagogue of New York and Ruth
"As worthy as are our achieve-
Shetzer.
a request from Polish Bnai Brith
and financed by a mssterious
cities. In Gdynia, seaport president of the Jewish Institute
ments in the United States, it is
The community's tribut,e to Mr many
y.
a substantial sum had been cabled
These
gatherings will be held source, not only receive no assist-
many Jewish shops were
really our Palestinian projects
H
Haggai
for his efforts in various eit
-.
for relief.
in the homes of the following: and from the farmers but actu
from which we derive our greatest
affairs during the past 30 years wrecked and their owners beaten.
Other Speakers
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, ally have been told to leave some
occurrences were report-
encouragement. Constantly, in the
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of will be paid him at a testimonial Similar
Miss Jeanette Steinberg, Mr. districts and in some cases have
ed from Bialobrzeg.
world about us, we are made aware ,
and Mrs, Theodore Levin, Dr. been driven out.
Grand Rapids spoke on the sub- banquet on Wednesday evening,
The united Jewish political
of the cruel, destructive forces at j
and Mrs. Bernard Friedlaen-
ject "Refracted Glory" and urged Dec. 8, at the Bnai David Hall,
Attitude of Arab Press
front in Poland, long desired as
work. Since time immemorial the
der, Mr. and Mrs. H. Soft, Mr.
the Bnai Brith members to strive Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
an
effective
instrumentality
for
and
Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mr. "Another proof that the pres-
Jew has been called upon to sacri-
for continued accomplishments,
In addition to addresses to be dealing with anti-Semitism, was
flee, to defend himself, to be the
and Mrs. Marry Z. Brown, Mr. ent terroristic movement does not
rather than live on the glories of delivered at the dinner by local
realized when the ultra-Orthodox
scapegoat for all the ills of his I
and Mrs. H. L. Jackson.
the past.
originate locally is the attitude
leaders, guest speakers will be
time. The present era is no excep-
Aaron Droock, second vice- present as representatives of na- Agudath Israel reached an agree-
of the Arab preen, which is now
ment with the various Zionist par-
tion. Not only in Germany are the
president of the District Grand tional movements in which Mr. ties
by which the Agudath's repre-
refraining from extreme nation-
Jews being oppressed and anni-
Lodge, was toastmaster. Greet- Hamel has been active all his
sentatives in parliament will join
alistic articles justifying violence
hilated but in Poland, Rumania
ings were extended by Ben F. life.
the
Club
of
Jewish
Deputies.
The
and for the first time in the his-
and other countries, the economic,
Goldman, chairman of the anni-
Reservations
for
the
dinner
are
tors of the Palestine A•
pact brings to an
Arab
cultural and social life of the Jew
versary committee; Samuel W. to be made by writing or calling Agudath-Zionist
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1)
tional movement is condemning
is being destroyed. In Russia, the
Leib, president of Pisgah Lodge; William Hordes, treasurer of the
violence and
and terrorism. Much to
former source of Zionist strength,
Dr. A. Greenberg of Omaha, testimonial committee.
every one's surprise, the Arab
1
--
it is now forbidden to engage in
FRANKLIN TO
president of the District Grand
To Aid Blum Colony
dailies, which for years have her-
Zionist activity. But true to Is- I
Lodge, and George T. Gundry,
HEALING CULTS, THEIR
Succeeds
Mrs,
Ford;
Headed
aided
the moat extreme Arab na-
While
the
price
per
plate
for
reel's ancient heritage we remain
auditor-general of Michigan, who
RELATION TO JUDAISM
Clinic's Social Sem-
tionalism, this week published
stanch and undaunted in the face
represented Governor Murphy. the banquet will be very nominal,
conspicuously
on their front pages
I
ice Department
of present persecution. Come what JUDGE DAVID RALPH HERTZ The musical program was provid- the committee on arrangements
manifestos of the Arab al d Jew-
On Friday evening, Dec. 3, at
may, the Jewish world of today
ed by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, has decided to honor Mr. Haggai
ish
councilors
of Jerusalem mu-
by raising a fund for the Leon 8 o'clock, at the regular Sab-
stands ready to defend its ancient
The religious services are con- vocalist, and David Diamond, vio- Blum Colony in Palestine on the bath Eve services at Temple Beth
Miss Selma J. Sampliner has nicipality appealing to the
faith. In all this suffering and ducted by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, linist, accompanied by Miss Flor- occasion of this testimonial event. El, Dr. Leo M. Franklin will give
been appointed director of North for peace.
hardship, there still remains one who is assisted by a quartet. A ence Kutzen.
"A recent pamphlet violently
bright spot in the universe, Pales- social hour follows the services,
End Clinic, according to an an-
A meeting of the Michigan Bnai Those who make reservations for the second of a series of ad-
attacking Great Britain distribut-
the
dinner
are
also
asked
to
make
dresses
on
the
general
theme
DR.
STEPHEN
S.
WISE
Brith Council preceded the day's
nouncement made this week by Ed- ed in Arab villages that cites Mos-
tine, Eretz Yisrael." and refreshments are served.
contributions
for
this
fund,
and
"Judaism
and
Other
Liberal
Reli-
Prominent Speaker. Judge Hertz was born July 21, events, under the chairmanship thus enable the building of the gions." His special topic will re- of Religion, will be the speaker win A. Wolf, president of the lem religious phrases with the ob-
The principal address at Thurs. 1898, in Cleveland, where his par. of Rabbi Folkman, president of colony in honor of the former late to Judaism and the healing at the 10th annual Hadassah Roll clinic. Miss Sampliner succeeds ject of inciting Arab farmers to
day morning's session was delis- j ents settled in 1885. He is the the council. Peter P. Gilbert re- premier of France on land of the cults with special reference to of Honor affair to be held Tues- Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford. For the a holy war against Britain is also
ered by Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of eldest of seven sons, four of whom, sponded for the class of 265 at Jewish National Fund. Christian Science. In this ad- day, Dec. 14, at 8:30 p. m., in past nine years she has been head not a local product, but is print-
Cincinnati who spoke on the sub- including himself, are graduates the initiation.
Mr. Haggai has been active for dress he will indicate whether it the Scottish Rite Cathedral of of the North End Clinic's social ed in Egypt, where "mysterious"
ject "Education for Creative Sur- from the University of Michigan,
foreign agents are very active.
more than 30 years in the Zion- is possible for a- Jew to remain the Masonic Auditorium.
service department.
vival." The cultural report was two are University of Wisconsin
ist movement. He was ■ dele- consistently within the synagogue
This affair, which yearly at-
Miss Sampliner received her A. Although the pamphlet / ad not
submitted by Miss Deborah Stern- graduates and one attended Ohio
gate to the First American Jew- while at the same time following tracts almost • thousand lladassah B. degree from Smith College and the slightest effect upon Arabs
berg. State University. Two are lawyers,
Leh Congress and has been active the teachings of Christian Sci- members, is a brilliant and highly has a certificate of social work here, it is sufficient proof that
In the course of his address, ts•o doctors, one is a social worker
in this movement since its incep- ence.
anticipated social event. It will from the School of Applied Social certain sources are workin g ener-
Dr, Gamoran said: and two are still students.
tion. Hardly a cause of vital
The service will be followed by bring to a close Hadassah's fund- Sciences at Western Reserve Uni- getically and spending large sums
"The Zionist ideal implies not 1 A graduate of the Cleveland
importance ever functioned in De- a social hour under the sponsor- raising campaign of the year, versity. Previous to coming to De- of money to annoy Britain—and
merely the return of the Jewish public and high schools, Judge
troit without his assistance.
begun last September, and headed troit, she was engaged in social Palestine provides the most fer-
ship of the Temple Sisterhood.
People as a nation to Palestine— Hertz was a member of the debat- Appeal to Communities,
by Mrs. William B. Isenberg. work at the Cleveland Associated tile field for their activities.
"Recently these activities were
it means on the spiritual side. the ing team of Central High School
Only paid-up subscribers to the Charities and at Mt. Sinai Hospi-
Organize Landsman.
return of the Jewish people to while a student there, and debated
Roll of Honor and their escorts tal in Cleveland. In addition to extended to a section of the Jews
shaften for Fund
itself, to its Inner Hebraic and against a Detroit team of which
will be admitted. The subscrip- her duties. at North End Clinic. In Palestine. Jewish agitation in
we hope, prophetic spirit. Jude- Herman August was a member.
tion of $15 includes the $4 mem- she has been instructor of case recent weeks is alleged to have
The support of the Jewish mas-
ism is regarded by those who em- lie received his A. B. from the
bership dues.
work in the department of nursing been the work of Zionist Revis•
ses
for
an
enlarged
Palestine
Land
brace this ideal as the culture of University of Michigan in 1919 Redemption program of the .Jew.
The funds raised by this un- education at Wayne University for Insists who are known for their
fascist sympathies. Their retal-
a living people. This culture is and his LL. B. from Columbia ish National Fund will be sought
dertaking are used to support the five years.
embodied in a great literature and Law School in 1921.
various activities maintained in
For three years Miss Sampliner iatory acts were committed in
spite
of the strongest appeals
Judge Hertz was married in in many communities throughout Aim to Devise Program in Behalf of Oppressed Jewish Palestine by Hadassah. the Wo- was chairman of the Michigan
reflects the struggle on the part
dis-
States including De-
Jewish leaders to abstain
of our people to realise the high- 1922 to Marguerite Rosenberg of the United
Communities; Distinguished Leaders to Pre-
men's Zionist Organization of trict of the American Association from
during the week-end of Nov.
from
violence.
est ideals in life. It is an at- New York, who holds a Ph. D. de- troit,
America. These include: Iladassah of Medical Social \Yorkers, and is,
sent Viewpoint of Christian America
"Experienced observer! famil-
tempt to make reality ideal. gree, is a member of the faculty 27 and 28, when Zion Flag Day,
Medical Organization. Rothschild- this year, vice-chairman. She is
iar with conditions in Palestine
"Such an attempt, to begin in psychology at Western Reserve under the auspices of the Keren
University Hospital, In- also chairman of the health com- are
Kayemeth,
will
be
observed.
More than 500 delegates repre- anti-Semitism in the United States. Iladassah
convinced that there is not
with, must have a salutary effect University in Cleveland and is in
fant
Welfare,
school
luncheons,
mittee of the American Association the slightest
The Detroit committee in charge
chance of ■ Arab
on those who engage in it. It her own rights an able orator. of the Flag Day, representing the senting many commun it i e a The problems of Poland, Rumania National Fund, Yquth Aliyah.
of Social Workers and is a mem- revolution or rebellion an
al d that,
results in the necessity of eel!• They have two sons, the elder of Jewish National Fund Council, is throughout the United States, in- and Danzig will receive special
ber of the Social Workers' Club of on the contrary, no one is more
Mrs.
Abraham
Cooper,
who
ar-
eluding
Detroit,
will
participate
in
consideration.
It
is
expected
that
criticism, accompanied, however, whom was Bar Mitzvah in October headed by Tikvah Haggai. She
is the two-day deliberations of the as a result of these deliberations ranged the program for the eve- Detroit.
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assisted by representatives of Ha- American Jewish Congress, which I a united democratic front against ning, announces that in addition
i shomer Hatzair, the United He- will open at the Hotel Willard this anti-Semitism will be created.
to the address by Dr. Wise there
' brew Schools, Junior Hadassah, Saturday evening, Nov. 27, and The convention will open against will be a musical program which
will be followed by a reception
Young Judaea, Young Peale Zion continue throughout the day, Sun- a
background of understanding and dancing in the Crystal Ball-
and other groups. Miss Haggai
Nov. 28. and support on the part of leaders room of the Masonic Temple.
is assisted by Dena Goldsmith as day,
The convention has been sum- of the United States government.
The Chanukah Story Brought Up To Date
co-chairman.
A well. known orchestra has
mooed to create a united front Messages condemning anti-Semit-
Spurred on by the resolve of the against
anti-Semitism; to devise a ism and pledging support of the been engaged by Mrs. Cooper and
of
Books
Dealing
With
Festival
Also
on
Display;
Variety
National Conference held in De- specific program in behalf of op-
By JOSEF DINNER
her committee which includes the
troit in the early part of October, pressed Jewish communities in program of the American Jewish following: Mrs. Harry Barnett,
Constitute Commentary on Holiday', Develop.
on the occasion of the Jewish Na- Europe, and to combat economi Congress have already been re Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mrs. Marry einrrons• NOTE:
ment in 2102 Years
This ntm In. t hanokah parable Is the am* of • /t nag Ger-
maa Jew mho one on. of pen-111th /:
tional Fund's 35th anniversary, to discrimination and other forms o ceived by the organization from L. Jackson, Mrs. S. Q. Kesler,
most 11 istingul , bed Ines
57 members of the United States
of letters. Ile Is I he of of se,reel tamks, among them • lf I Ferffet
raise, during the current year,
Thee.. • mu el of Wrmast-Sealsh student life. Formerly . en
Congress, representing 25 states Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mrs. J. S.
the Ma,
These American Jewry's, contribution to
For the festive season of Chan-I publication represented.
Saul!, Mrs. Louis Savage, Mrs.
of the thanking. Instit•te, Ile. Donner I. nose Ie.-taring In the Celled
in
the
union,
Among
these
are
15
Slatea
ukah, the eight-day Feast of books constitute a commentary on Geulath Ila'aretz to a $2,000,000.
United States Senators and five Sidney Allen and Miss Hattie
Lights to be celebrated begin- the story of Chanukah as it Be- level, J. N. F. Councils and Zionist Convention Report
G ittleman.
At Rally on Dec. 6 governors.
ning with Nov. 28. the museum of veloped through the ages since key-leaders and workers in all
Again there sounds through the and worse. They seemed to ema-
A gala rally is being planned
The Christian Viewpoint
the Jewish Theological Seminary the first celebration in 165 B. parts of the country, have made
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world the cry of the dictator, the nate from one spot and to spread
At a meeting of the executive
of America, at 122nd St. and C. E. of the rescue of the Tem- extensive preparations for the ob-
The viewpoint of C h r i s t i a n coward, and the irresponsible: all over the earth. The man was
Broadway, New York. will place rile from the oppressive rule of servance of the day.
committee of the Detroit chap- America on the problems confront-
"Down with the Jew!" And an an assimilationist Modern life
on exhibition books of ceremon- Antiochus Epiphanes by Judas
Distinguished by their blue-white ter of the American Jewish
ing the Jewish people will be pre- ,
old half-forgotten memory is re- had made him that way. He had
les, stories, games. riddles and Maccabeus to the current festivi- arm bands and equipped with the Congress, and of delegates sented by distinguished leaders in!
vived.
lost the Jewish tradition but he
Atthe Bnai Davi U
music from many centuries and ties of 1937.
traditional J. N. F. boxes, nu- selected to represent Detroit at the life of the American people.
There once was a man, a Jew, had not lost his self-respect. His
Many myths have grown up merous corps of volunteers, re- the convention in Washington Among the speakers who will ad-
many lands, as well as several an-
I who ignored his Jewish descent. pride was hurt and his soul be-
this week-end, it was indicated dress the convention are Senator
dent Chanukah lamps of intric- about the Chanukah lamps. which cruited from among all parties and
A special Chanukah program Ile had a sufficient income. his came an open wound. Then one
at first burned outside the Jewish groups within American Zionism, that a large group of Detroiters
ate and skillful workmanship.
Arthur Capper of Kansas, Dr. has been prepared for the Fri- I home, a beautiful wife. and den- day a strange inch...ate idea came
will attend the sessions in the Samuel McCrea Cavert, Omensl day night gathering at Conirre- I tr, well-educated children. One to him. If in this world every-
The exhibition will display a homes as the festival was tele- is expected to present the Popular
national capital. The meeting secretary of the Federal Council, Ration Bnai David, Elmuhrst at I mornings at his breakfast table body points at the Jew. if he was
variety of Chanukah books—from brated in the streets of Jerusalem appeal of the Jewish National
a volume printed in Turkey in and the other cities of the an- Fund to passers-by on the streets was held Monday evening at of the Churches of Christ In Amer.' , 1 14th
Dec. 3, at 8:30 p. m. I this man read in the paper that a Jew, then why shouldn't he pub-
cient
world.
Later
the
festival
of
many
American
cities
towns.
the Bnai Moshe.
1520 to a Chanukah service pub-
Ica, Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, rep.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will i somewhere in the world very eud- licly proclaim it? It was very
lished in New South Wales. Aus- of Chanukah became primarily a hamlets. Tags or buttons, bearing
It was decided to hold a con- resenting the American Commit- speak on "Altars to Idols vs. Al-shinty
I
the old Jew hatred had confused, not ready to be grasped
ference of representatives of all tee on Religious Rights and Minor. tars to Ideals."
tralia, in 1911. One of the books home festival and this, coupled a miniature imprint of the Zion-
flared up again in modern guise. in words. this Idea. that there is
Cantor Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan I This grieved him but he hoped only one way out of Jewish ells-
shown was published in four with the fear of persecution, ist emblem, will be offered as an Jewish organisations on Mon- ities, an organization which has
Amye the lames indoors
Invitation
day oast. n II. , 6 at the Bnai
contribute to
soon
•
tress: the return to Judaism.
The ceremonial of the Feast of fund at whpse disposal the Jewish Moshe, for the purpose of hear-
behalf of Jewish rights.
with dates ranging from 1723 to
of D. Shkolnick, will contribute side. The situation, however, did
Demonstration of Jewislumos
Cyrus
1768. Konigsberg, Odessa, Jens- Lights is explained by Dr.
people have placed, during the peat ing reports on the convention
Speakers of distinction In the the musical part of the program. not improve. The papers wrote
It was just Chanukah time. In
the Jewish
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Meier Shfeyah Center in Palestine Declared
Ideal Home for Socially Maladjusted
Children and Their Needs

New York Times Correspondent States Farmers Oppose the Rebels
and Refuse to Aid Them With Food and Shelter; Pamphlet
Inciting to Religious Hatred Was Printed in Egypt

PUBLICATIONS THAT FORMERLY AGITATED FOR
NATIONALISM NOW MAKE APPEALS FOR PEACE

Prominent Speakers Address Sessions; Con-
vention to Conclude With Election
on Sunday Afternoon

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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

'EXPEL JEWS FROM Report Arabs Eager for Peace; Unrest
WARSAW COLLEGE
FOUNDED BY JEW Again
— Charged to Italy; Outbreaks Said

Judge Says Membership
In Nazi Bund Is Bar to
Citizenship in the U. S.

REPORT ON $10,000 ENLARGEMENT
PROJECT FOR A NEW DORMITORY

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NEWSPAPER PRINTED

Jerusalem Police Raid Arab Quarters in Search for Manifesto;
Jewish Agency Distributes New Certificates; Weizmann
Urges U. S. Jewry to Redouble Efforts for Palestine

More than 1,000 delegates and guests
are in attendance at the 14th annual conven-
tion of Junior Hadassah, now in session at
Hoter Statler.
Nationally prominent leaders are parti-
cipating in the deliberations, and the reports

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A change in the attitude of Palestinian Arabs towards the
agitators is reported in an important cable published by the New
York Times from its Jerusalem correspondent, Joseph M. Levy.
The cable states that farmers refuse to come to the assistance of
the rebels, and further indicates that the trouble has been started
by a foreign power that continues to foment dissatisfaction.

HAGGAI HONORED
BY HIS CLASSES

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JUDGE D. H. HERTZ
TO SPEAK DEC. 3

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DI WISE TO SPEAK
AT HADASSAII FETE

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MISS SAMPLINER •
TO DIRECT CLINIC

DISCUSS

J. N. F. FLAG DAYS
SATURDAY, SUNDAY

Jewish Congress Calls Conclave
For United Front Against Bigotry

Servant of the Light

Chanukah Objects Exhibits by
Theological Seminary's Museum

Friday Services

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