4mericalt t fewiA Periodical Carter 0 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEPLTROIFJEWISR December 3, 1937 .nel Assure Them of a Clear Start There is no need for your family ever to be faced with the handi- cap of unpaid bills and accumu- lated debts if you should die un- expectedly. The Great-West Life can provide you with a policy—plan adjusted to suit your needs and your earning power--that will give your family a fair start in the struggle which would face them if you should be called away unex- pectedly. See me for particulars. BNAI DAVID CHANUKAH1U. S. PROFESSORS CONCERT THIS SUNDAY PROTEST AGAINST "GHETTO BENCHES" (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) I (CONCLUDED FIMII PAGE I) Kagan, the soloists of the concert; a choir of 20 men and women and an the glorious record of Po- the orchestra, in a group of the lish participation in the great beautiful traditional melodies and republic of letters; on the con• hymns associated with Chanukah,' tributions of Kopernik, Konar• beginning with the "Benchen of ski, Lelewel, Ciesskowski, and the Chanukah Licht." The second Mickiewics, as well as of more part of the program is composed of recent Polish scholars. We are heartened also by the fact that • number of very distinguished members of the faculties of your institutions of higher learning, continuing in the hle tradition, spirit of an Is have raised their voices against this discrimination. We ap- peal to you, our colleagues in Poland, to oppose thi s plan of segregation and to seek peace through means that are in con• .ononre with the great trodi• tio n of Polish and world schol- arship." SEYMOUR J. CHEM 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. "GREAT-WEST LIFE • JACK MANN President CARL SCHILLER General Manager CANTOR KAPOV-KAGAN • JOE ZOHOTT Service Manager CHANUKAH GREETINGS The entire JACK MANN Organization unites in felicitating you upon this occasion. Each and every one of them extends to you all Best Wishes for a Most Joyous Holiday • JACK MANN CHEVROLET COMPANY 8510-12th St. at Philadelphia MAdison 1505 folk songs with a Chanukah theme and orchestral selections. The third part consists of another group of folk songs and orchestral selections of broad general themes. This concert was not undertak- en as a fund-raising venture. The board and members of Congrega- tion Bnai David sincerely felt there existed in Detroit the place and need for a musical effort of this kind. Neither expense, time nor effort has been spared. It is felt that this concert will be a definite contribution to, Detroit Jewry's cultural and musical ef- forts and be a delight to all who wish to enjoy Chanukah in the tra- ditional manner, with song and music. Tickets can be obtained at the door, also at Grinnell's Music Store on Woodward Ave., George V. Drug Store, Pearlman's Del- icatessen and Nate's Delicatessen, on Dexter Blvd., Wolok's Grocery Store, Felhandler's Bakery, Lon- don's Delicatessen and Cortlandt Drug Store on Linwood, Plotkin's and Chessluck's Book Stores on 12th St., New Modern Warsaw Bakery on Westminster, or by calling Ben M. Gorelick at TO 7-7928 or TY 5-7260. TREES PLANTED IN PALESTINE IN BUTZEL FOREST TREES PLANTED THROUGH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL CI EL Poraifiunt 810 beautifully furnished outside room All with private tub and shower baths-at lowest possible rates in down- town Detroit for perman ent guests. You am live in luxurious comfort inexpensively.. CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES GREETINGS OF THE SEASON BURNS HOME CONVALESCENTS — CHRONIC CASES ELDERLY PEOPLE Day and Night Nursing Care 103 E. WILLIS AVE. 57 HOLBROOK AVE. TEMPLE 1-1630 CHANUKAH GREETINGS Ivan C. Hay & Co. INVESTMENT BROKERS Member: DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE 1753 Union Guardian Bldg. Cadillac 3450 Through Detroit unit of Jun- ior Hadassah, the following trees were planted in the Fred H. But- zel Forest in Palestine: Two trees by Junior Iladassah in honor of Mrs, Max Zivian; one tree by Ruth and Bernice Friedland in memory of Mrs, Bessie Maranz. TREES PLANTED THROUGH THE HADASSAH COMMITTEE Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman of the Jewish National Fund Com- mittee of Hadassah, announces that trees have been planted in Palestine in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of Louis Sandorf, Dec. 25, and Sophie Sandorf Kane, Jan. 11, by their daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Drews. In honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, trees are also planted by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer. Certificates for trees planted in Palestine, and Huleh Giff Bonds make appropriate gifts for the Chanuka season. If any one has a box to be emptied, a telephone call Kavanau's committee to open it. will bring a member of Sirs. Mrs. Kavanau may be reached at 1999 Calvert avenue, Townsend 8-3834, . Infants Service Group Wrestling Match on Dec. 13 A wrestling match is sponsored by the Infants Service Group, to be held on Monday evening, Dec. 13, at the Arena Gardens. Mrs. Lee Wittus, chairman, an- nounces that the group has secured 1,000 tickets which sell at $1.00 each. The profits derived will be used to further the charitable work of the organization. The Infants Service Group met at the home of Mrs. Harry Clark, 3294 Glendale, on Monday, Nov. 22. Mrs. Max Dushkin, guest speak- er, gave a book review on The 1Life of Mrs. Rebekah Kohut." Mrs. Adolph Lowenstine of Delta Omega Iota National So- rority, who visited the group, gave a talk and announced that her sorority would co-operate with the group, by donating layettes for the group cases. The Infants Service Group held a joint board meeting on Monday afternon, Nov. 22, with the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Group, with whom it is affiliated, and discussed the donor luncheon of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid. A special meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, on Monday, Nov. 29, at 2730 Elm- hurst. The group was enthused about the milk fund bout, which it is planning for Dec. 13. Mem- hers are working hard to make this a success. A pep meeting will be held Mon- day evening, Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. Louis Fried, of Calvert Ave. Official Washington circles are keenly interested in the report that one of the objectives of the Ameri- can visit of Captain Fritz Weide- mann, Hitler's number one yes- man, is to win over some of our big-shot anti-New Deal industri- alists to the support of Ritler's &mac THE LEGAL CHRONICLE. Among the deans, presidents, heads of departments of colleges, universities, professional schools, who signed this appeal are: Prof. Robert C. Angell, University of Michigan; Prof. Ernest M. Ban- zet, Michigan State College; Prof. Russell Bowers, Michigan State College; Prof, Edgar N. Durfee, Law School, University of Michi- gan; Prof. Merrill P. Gay, Michi- gan State College; Prof. W. 0. Hedrick, Michigan State College; I'rof. Everett E. Mogen, Michigan State College; Prof. Samuel L. Levin, Wayne University; Prof. J. F. Thaden, Michigan State College; Prof. 0. Olrey, Michigan State College; Prof. C. R. Upham, Michigan State College; Prof. Herman J. Wygarden, Michigan State College. French Plea for Polish Jews PARIS. — The committee for the Defense of the Rights of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe, of which Senator Justin Godart is president, issued an appeal to Polish public opinion over the sig- natures of 24 French political, intellectual and religious leaders calling upon the intellectuals and the clergy of Poland to bring to an end the persecutions and pogroms to which Polish Jews are being subjected. Calling the present situation of the Jews in Poland "intolerable," the committee asked for an equit- able settlement of the Jewish Problems of the country and for the establishment of a regime of equality of civic rights which Po- land has guaranteed in interna- tional treaties. Distinguished Signers The appeal was signed by Dep- uty Maxence Bible, Senator Aime Berthod, Henri Bergson, the phil- osopher; General Brissaud-Des- maillet, Maurice Berle, vice-presi- dent of the Radical Socialist party; Madeleine Coulon, general secretary of the committee; Sen- ator Maurice Dormann, Paul Devinat, Professor Paul Faucon- net of the Sorbonne, Oscar de Ferenzy, editor of La Justa Par- ole; Senator Godart, Antonin Cosset, former Minister Henri Guernut, Professor Jacques finds- mord, Professor Edouard Jordan, Pastor Lauga, member of the committee of the Y. M. C. A.; Dr. Charles Laubry, Prof. Lucien Levy-Bruhl, ' Pierre May, Prof. Jean Perrin, Nobel Prize winner; Deputy Ernest Perot, General Vi- dal, Prof. Wautier d'Aigalliers and Dr. Leon Zadoc-Kahn. The appeal recalled that more than a century ago Lafayette was honorary president of a commit- tee of Polish exiles in France that was set up to prepare for the attainment of equality of rights and duties for Polish Jews, and declared: "Nowadays the anti-Semitic agi- tators have succeeded in provok- ing several pogroms upon the noble soil of Poland, always tol- erant toward the minorities which dwell upon it, and have organized a pitiless boycott of Polish Jew- ish citizens, seeking to deprive them of the means of existence, and engendering terrible misery h neither children nor the need. Third Reich Called Brutal "Our conscience compels us to launch a very heartfelt appeal to our Polish friends and to call upon them to be vigilant and fight against this criminal propaganda." Reviewing the contributions of the Jews during their 1,000-year history in Poland, the appeal hits at trouble makers who are wedded to "a brutal Pan-German and anti- Semitic ideology, even when their partisan feelings are not favor- able to the Third Reich," and continues: "The civic rights of national and religious minorities in Po- land are an integral part of the treaties which restored life to Poland. "The situation of the Jewish masses in Poland at the present time is a tragic one. We call to their aid the conscience of the country, the intellectuals and the clergy. Let it not be forgotten that the barbarous attacks which the Old Testament and the Jews suffered in Germany were very soon changed into attacks against the Catholic Church and the Gos- pel. "The solution of the Jewish problem in Poland is perfectly capable of realization. There is a strong movement for a more up-to-date distribution of the Jews among the different professions. Craftsmanship and even agricul- ture gain in importance at the expense of trade. The terrible Practice of excluding Jews from most of the branches of the na- tional economy must be brought to an end." American Teachers Protest Po- lish Ghetto Benches CHICAGO (WNS) — Jerome Davis, president of the American Federation of Teachers, has made public here a letter addressed to the Polish minister of education, Eugene Swietoslaski, protesting against the institution of ghetto benches in Poland's colleges and universities. The letter says that "on behalf of the American Federation of Teachers, represent- ing 25,000 teachers in the United States, I wish to protest against the establishment of ghetto benches in Poland. This is the most serious possible violation of the solemn obligation assumed to- CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK'S 75TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE TO COMMENCE ON FRIDAY, DEC. 10 (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) most important Jewish movement and historical societies in America. 0 stein is now serving that organi- Dr. Hershman to Speak zation as vice-president. She has Dr. A. H. Hershman, rabbi of 2 been active of Hadassah, of which her daughter, Mrs. Moses P. Ep. Shaarey Zedek, will be among the 3 stein, is now national president. speakers on the anniversary pro- i ll p oo uk t t th e s Ghra en e t r is She and her husband were active b:y r nyg ew in founding the Central Jewish to Institute of New York, the first men for leading congregations in community center to be connected Detroit and elsewhere. An anniversary dance will be with a synagogue, In spite of her years, Mrs. Ep- held Saturday evening, under the stein is a forceful speaker and sponsorship of the Young Peo- has spent 10 years lecturing in all pie's Society. Judge Charles Rubiner, chair- parts of the United States, man of the committee on arrange- Dr. A. A. Neuman Dr. Neuman, who will deliver ments for the 75th anniversary the anniversary sermon at Sab- celebration, announces that all bath services, is a graduate of events will be open to the public Columbia University and the Jew- except the anniversary banquet , ish Theological Seminary, He is which will be for members and , professor of history in Dropsie their families. Judge Rubiner I College for Ilebrew and Cognate states that accomodations are be- Learning and is rabbi of Congre- ing made for 800 people whose gation Mikveh Israel of Philadel- reservations must be made at once. phis, the second oldest congrega- Services on Fridays, Dec. 17, 24 tion in America, Announcement is made that the Dr. Neuman's chief specialty is late Friday evening services of Spanish-Jewish history. He is Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 17 will be vice-president of Dropsie College, addressed by Goldie Myerson, recording secretary of the Ameri- eminent Palestine labor leader. can Jewish Historical Society, re- These services will be in the form vising editor of Cyclopedia Judai- of an Oneg Shabbat. The services on Dec. 24 will be ca, chairman of the Palestine corn- mittee of the United Synagogue of in charge of the Junior Congre- America, and is affiliated with the gation. Systems - Audits - Taxes CHARLES K. HARRIS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. CAdIllat 33311 3 2345667890123456789012 3 4 5 6 7 9 t VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE S HOWROOMS BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- ing you around without any obligation to buy. CHOR the United States helped to free COUNCIL SELECTS Poland from the yoke of centur- TWO COMMITTEES ies. We cannot believe that the 8928 TWELFTH ST. Polish government will defy the (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) public sentiment of the world and continue this policy. As Ameri- Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily can teachers we have been shock- committee on discrimination in ed beyond measure to hear that employment. Harold Silver and Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. such outrageous regulations have Louis Schostak will act in a eimi- been introduced. We should be lar capacity for the sub-commit- very grateful to hear from you that these measures have been tee on discrimination in occu- AND B'S FLAVOR I pancy. For several weeks these repealed. committees have been gathering information about discrimination, Defy Violence and Expulsion NOW WAff--: WARSAW (WNS) — Defying as well as planning means of al- OH I, SO "MATS violence and expulsion, Jewish leviating the situation. A survey DON'T TELL ME - MORE IMPORTANT -TAN of the local community, including students throughout Poland are interviews with employment man- OH , 1ES -"TODAY WEDDING A standing firm in their refusal to seers, has indicated in a general ONE YEAR' AGO occupy the ghetto benches to manner the nature and extent ANNIVERSARY, EH? TO which they have been assigned in of the problem. Procedures have all the colleges and universities, been outlined for an intensive, . Es..B SHINE it was disclosed in a survey just scientific survey of discrimination, published in the Jewish press. but such an investigation has not Risking bodily harm. as in Lem- been deemed feasible at this time berg University where 30 Jewish because of lack of finances and students were beaten up when limited personnel. they tried to break through na- On the basis of its findings, tionalist pickets, or expulsion, as the committee on discrimination in the Warsaw Engineering Col- has provided the necessary ma- lege, where 13 Jews have been chinery for receiving complaints. expelled and other threatened Specific complaints of discrimina- with similar punishment for re- tion in employment or in occu- fusing to occupy the ghetto pancy should be filed with Wil- benches, the Jewish students con- liam I. Boxerman, executive di- tinue to stand up in class and rector of the council, at 51 W. lecture rooms. Their resistance Warren Ave., room 308. The is being encouraged by the con- complainant will be interviewed tinued hope that the discrimina- carefully and he must come pre- tory rulings will yet be lifted. pared to give full and detailed The first accident on the War- information, which will be kept saw-Palestine airline brought in the strictest confidence. Each death to three Jewish passengers complaint will then be turned and three members of the crew over to the committee for con- when a LOT airliner was found sideration. Complainants are wrecked by fire in the Piryn urged to exercise the greatest Mountains of Bulgaria. The Pas- caution in the submission of in- sengers were Dr. Freiman, an formation. Much damage can be Austrian named Neugrassel and done and much created by M. Rakowski, a Palestinian indus- lodging complaints which have no basis in fact, thus making it diffi- trialist. cult for the committee to ap- proach employers and landlords Streicher Teaches Danzig Nazis with legitimate claims. Com- EIHIMIOT Blench 111111/11111 co. tw. EITI101 How to Deal With Jews plainants ought to be reasonably DANZ IG (WNS) — While sure of their facts. officials of the Joint Distribution The formation of a committee DINNER IN HONOR Committee are studying the plight on arbitration is in accordance OF HAGGAI DEC. 8 of Danzig Jewry and the possi- with one of the purposes of the bility of emigrating all of them, the council as stated in its con- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Julius Streicher, Germany's high- stitution, namely, "to encourage priest of anti-Semitism, arrived the amicable adjustment of dif- urer of the committee, 605 Fox Discriminating Detroiters in the city to explain to Nazi ferences between individuals Theater Bldg. make their Hinter Ilendquartero at leaders how to apply the Nurem- and/or organizations, by provid- A life-long Zionist, Mr. Ilaggai berg anti-Jewish laws. Address- ing the appropriate machinery is recognized as an outstanding ing a conference of Nazi function- for conciliation and arbitration." spokesman for the labor Zionist aries, Streicher declared that "all This committee has been charged ideals. He has represented the Jews of whatever nationality are with the responsibility for deter- American labor Zionist movement Germany's enemies." Boasting mining the scope of the arbitra- One Block from the Ocean that Nazism's ideas about the tion machinery to be set up and Conine Ate., bet, 12th and 13th StL Jews are spreading over the the technical details for its oper- world, Streicher promised that ation. It is emphasized that the Polish Jews in Danzig will be above - mentioned membership treated as Jews and not as Poles. does not constitute the board un- Sunnyland's perfect expression Meanwhile arrests of Jewish busi- der whose auspices the arbitra- of a luxuriously appointed, ness men and expropriation of tion will ultimately take place, modern hotel ... Coffee Shop, their property continued, the Cat- but is merely an organizational Solarium, recretation lounge, est victim being Emmanuel Loew, body which will outline a plan card rooms .. . Surf bathing owner of a biscuit factory, whose for the approval of the executive right from your own room. business was taken over by an committee and of the entire coun- Tariff schedule for double oc- Aryan. cil. To facilitate the work, a sub- cupancy: per week, per room committee, under the chairman- European plan: to Dec. 15th: ship of Morris Garvett, will do 1,000 WILL ATTEND $20 - $25 - 30 the technical work required. Ar- HADASSAH'S AFFAIR bitration of disputes, as contem- Dec. 15th to Jan. 16th plated by the committee, will be $30 - $35 - $40 toorectutozn FROM PAGE ONE) entirely voluntary. No one will be forced to arbitrate, but the Season rates en moms' ma and Polish children whom they service will be available to any- have settled in Palestine. For detailed information, de- one wh owishes it. It will, of Additional members of Mrs. course, be several months before scriptive folders and reserva- Warner's committee are: Mrs. the arbitration plans are corn- tions, write Robert Marwil, Mrs. Julius Ber- Meted. A number of Jewish ar- Nat Ehrlich, M man, Mrs. Irwin Cohen, Mrs. Na- bitration courts have functioned D. Neilirger, Resident Owner than Simons, Mrs. Moe Prince, with eminent success in other Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Harry communities. August and Miss Hattie Gittle- A number of other committees REV. M. SNYDER man. • are being formed to carry out Haggai Banquet Soloist A reception and dance in the the program of the Jewish COM- Crystal Ballroom of the Masonic munity Council. These include at the World Zionist Congress in Temple will follow the Honor Roll a committee on public relations, 1935 and has been active in every program. Mrs. Harry Barnett and a program committee and a corn- important phase of Jewish recon- CHYRSLER•PLYMOUTH Mrs. Theodore Levin are co-chair- mittee on miscellaneous solicits- structive efforts. men of the hostess committee. In tions. Announcement of their DEALERS From its very inception, Mr. addition to the officers and board membership will be made at a Haggai has been active in the 2921 McNICHOLS ROAD members of the chapter, and cap- later date. A full report of the American Jewish Congress. He Work. E. of LIverooto tains and officers of the honor roll, progress since the first meeting was • delegate from Detroit to they have asked the following ; will be given at the second quer- the first Jewish Congress in 1918, members to assist them: Mesdames terly meeting of the Council, to held in Philadelphia, and has taken is pleased to announce Morris Garvett, Oscar Blumberg, he held on Wednesday evening, ■ leading part in Jewish Congress the appointment of Morris Blumberg, Charles Rubiner, Dee. 15, at 8:15 o'clock, in the activities in Detroit. He is at Reuben Rosenfield, A. II. Brodie, l'nited Hebrew Schools auditor- present a vice-president of the Isaac Shetzer, Herman Wetsman, ium, Philadelphia and Byron Aces. Detroit section of the American Maurice Zackheim H. B. Sten- All representatives of affiliated Jewish Congress. buck, Benjamin Goldstein, Louis organizations are urged to attend. Recognized as one of the ablest Savage and Charles Smith. Hebrew teachers in the country, as Manager of Sales Mrs. Barnett has appointed Mrs. Mr. Haggai has devoted his life Daniel Siegel to head the list of to the cause of Jewish learning. ushers which includes: Mesdames An interesting program will be Mr. Berman wants all kis Mrs. Haggai has always shared Jack Albert, Albert Altman, Har- presented by the Senior Council at communal responsibilities with her friends to know he will be plod old Ehrlich, Milton Gordon, Charles i its meeting Monday evening, Dee. husband, and is also active in the to fake care of their new car Lapides, Lester Lapides, Reuben R, when Robert Smith, a special Zionist labor movement. Their wants — abso service their Kallman, George Keyes, Samuel , agent of the Federal Bureau of In- daughter, Tikvah, heads the com- Hamburger, Alfred Meyers, Sid- vestigation, will speak on "The G- mittee which has been making ar- present ears. ney Barnett, Daniel Cohen and Man." rangements for the flower and Maurice Meyers. A knitting class has been formed flag days of the Jewish National A call will be appreciated The closing rally of this year'. at the Dexter branch of the Jewish Fund. Their son. Jeremiah, was drive will be held at Webster Hall, Community Center, 11518 Dexter. for several years a national lead- Phone University 1.2570 Wednesday, Dee. 8, at 12:00 The class meets each Monday '1,- er in the Hashomer Hatrair move- o'clock. It will be "Phyllis Allen , ening at 7:30 under the direction ment and In now a member of a Day," and a large attendance is j of Miss Dorothy Weineman. Class- Kibbutz in Palestine. expected. Luncheon reservations es in tap, rhythmic and acrobatic are to be made with Mrs. Harry dancing are being conducted there It wasn't until after we had Goldberg, Townsend 8-6685, by Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:00 finished our Thanksgiving Day Tuesday, Dec. 7. The program will o'clock. The Monday classes are turkey that we learned that the follow the luncheon, attendance to for beginners. word turke' comes from the lie- which is optional. brew "tukki," meaning peacock.... Pledges or money will be picked That "scam" gag of Georgie Luis de Torres, Interpreter for up. For this service call Mrs. H. Jessel is the name of a new Christopher Columbus, named the Glick, Tyler 5-2247, or Mrs. .1. column which he'll begin syndi- birds he found here "tukki because FIllktslITUIV. COMPANY WHOLESALE ONLY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET E JUST MERE WE SWITO1ED BEER HOTEL WEBSTER Inland Beach, Fla. Berwell Motors CENTER NOTES 0 Mr. Lou Berman ARGO FLIRNA-CE OIL LA .ssoo