A merica fewisk Periodical atter CLIFTON MN= • CIINCIMINATI 30, OM THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS NEWSPAPER PRINTED PETROIT LWIS11 fIROISTIC'q TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . 1 ' J IN MICHIGAN Vol. XXXIX No. 30 . DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 Per Year, $3.00; per Copy, 10 Cents Shaarey Zedek Commences REPORT ARABS ARE Roosevelt Hates Anti-Semites DEFENSE EFFORTS Gov. Murphy Reveals Plot With His Biographer, Emil Ludwig PALESTINE TASKS School Expansion Program READY TO ACCEPT An PEACE PROPOSALS OUTLINED BY WISE Against Jews in Talk at At Its 75th Anniversary Falastin Urges Je-va to Fol- Addresses Hadassah, Con- Yeshiva College Conclave low Leadership of Sam- gress During Half-Day uel and Magnea Site for Proposed New Building Acquired Interview By BERNARD POSTAL EDITOR'S NOTE` Emil 1.011.1g, the world-lemon. Jeolloh blog- rapher, h. Just finished hie biography of Franklin ID Roosevelt. In this interileir De LudnIg ohis t he learned of the Pres idenre att itude d Semition, Fasciam and rac ialim during his IAA . ottli him "al the G idle Roue.. 4 1 Stay in Detroit With Gift of Samuel Frank in Memory of His Wife IMPRESSIVE 3-DAY OBSERVANCE MARKS SYNAGOGUE CELEBRATION WAR ON NAZI CAMPS IN U. S. IS PUSHED IN CONNECTICUT Guest Speakers Laud the Congregation's Achievements and the Scholarship of Its Rabbi, A. M. Hershman Anti-Semitic Agent Linked to Fascist Plot in France; Rumania Would Finance Expatriation of Jews Plans for the expansion of Congregation Shaarey Zedek's school system were an- nounced at the banquet on Sunday evening which concluded the synagogue's three-day observance of its 75th anniversary. The announcement of the plans for the NEW YORK (WNS) — Warning that the "fulfilment of the ideal of democracy in its every phase—political, social and economic," cannot become a reality in every phase of life "while movements are being planned to drive Jewry from the land or to persecute HEBREW FREE LOAN IS 42 YEARS OLD VANDENBERG HITS NAZISM, FASCISM • Discloses Anti-Semitic Proposal to Segregate American Jewry in 48 Ghettos, One in Each State Burdened by the Herculean an anti-Semite but not both, And duties of presiding over the des- Roosevelt feels exactly the same tinies of 130,000,000 people in an way." All of which led to our !STRONG APPEAL FOR epoch beset with economic unser- question as to whether the Presi- DEMOCRATIC FACTION tainty and political and social dent knew that anti-Semitic pant- President Roosevelt t ill U. S. Zionists to Pick Com- flux, finds time to think about the prob- Lauds Hadassah for Stand in mittee to Draft Parti- lem of anti-Semitism. It is not Opposition to Par- tion Compromise only on his mind but ho discusses tition Scheme it too, and has definite ideas on JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor the subject. We learned this in the Stirring appeals in behalf of Agency) — Leaders among t he course of a half hour interview two major causes—the movement Arabs are ready to accept prop o- with Emil Ludwig, the distin- for the reconstruction of Pales- guished German-Jewish biograph- eels for an agreement betwe tine and the cause of Jewish de- Jews and Arabs along the lie er as we sat in his comfortable fense sponsored by the American laid down by Lord Herbert Sa m-1 room at the Hotel St. Moritz in Jewish Congress—were sounded uel and Dr. Judah L. Magn es, New York. Ludwig has just fin- by Dr. Stephen S. Wise during a ished a biography of Roosevelt alastin, Arabic daily, asserted. half-day's stay in Detroit on Tues• The paper emphasizes that the and spent considerable time in the day. Arabs will not assent to the pro- White House talking with the New Arriving here at 12.22 p. m., Deal chieftain, so that the infor- gram for co-operation suggested Dr. Wise immediately proceeded by the Jewish Agency executive. mation imparted to us there is to the Detroit Leland Hotel where straight from the record. Falastin urges the Jews to follow he addressed a group of 80 men "Roosevelt," Ludwig said, the leadership of Samuel and Mag. and women at the luncheon that nes rather than the official leader. "shares heartily the sentiments of was arranged by the Detroit chap the late Dr. Thomas Masaryk, ship of the Jewish Agency. Ac- ter of the American Jewish Con- expansion of the educational program and the syna- cording to proposals made by founder of the Republic of Czech- gress. Outlining the history of oslovakia. Masaryk once said that gogue's facilities for youth activities came with the sur- Viscount Samuel in London this one can be either a Christian or t he Congress movement since its the Catholic or the Mennonite," Governor Frank Murphy the Jews would assent to inception in 1916 by a group of prise gift of $5,000 made by Samuel Frank in memory a summer, limitation of 40 per cent of the men under the leadership of Louis of Michigan startled the 1,000 delegates attending the of his wife. This sum is to be applied for the purchase of total population of Palestine and D. Brandeis, now justice of the two-day national. conference celebrating the 50th anniver. the lot adjoining the present building on Rochester Ave. would co-operate with an Arab United States Supreme Court, wary of Yeshiva College by disclosing that just a week ago It is hoped that sufficient funds will be raised for the con- government for Palestine. Pincus Rutenberg, Judge Julian a mid-Western newspaper headlined the news that The Jewish Agency executive is- a new struction of a school Mack, the late Louis Marshall, sued a statement denying the truth riivtheouJte Mr. Frank, who also contributed PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Dr. Wise and others, he described organization was proceeding . of rumors published in the Falas- Ow llti tOhf tphe lannastiotno.“"diw e $1,000 to the Jewish Theological the activities of the movement and nam - tin and elsewhere that an agree- phieteers were denouncing him as emphasized the need for a said Seminary, announced that he or Mu rphy, strong ment between Jew sand Arabs had History and Achievements a "Jew" and a "Jew-lover." would donate an additional $5,000 democratic force to speak in be- s aid tha t th e been consumated or that Arab His corpulenc e e I to "subju- led by half of the Jews of the world organization planned towards the school building fund of Association From leaders had offered any agreement. the dark brocaded dressing whenever occasi gate the entire race," eliminate provided that a group of mem- n requires de- o The statement followed a meeting Its Inception gown, the light from the win- Jews fensive effort. from schools and public of- bers raised an additional sum of of the executive which was at- dow at his side casting accen- fice and segregate them in 48 spe- Denounces Assimilationists $20,000 for that purpose. Denies Granting Audience tended by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Forty-two years ago this week tuating shadows across the cially created ghetto areas, one Impressive Ceremonies Pointing out that on many oc- president of the Jewish Agency, —on Dec. 18, 1895 articles of in- strong broad features of his casions the Jewish Congress each state. After 17 years, to or Knowing Capt. Impressive ceremonies, which Leon Gellman, the National for who last week returned to Pales- corporation were signed for the face, Ludwig was an impres• quietly he said, the organization proposed secures redress for Jews commenced on Friday evening, Fritz Weidemann tine. President, to Be One lebrew Free Loan Association, or a referendum to determine wheth• as individuals or as groups in marked the observance of Shaarey Latest Arab Outrage he Gemilath Chasodim. The age- of Speakers er the inhabitants of these ghet- various countries, Dr. Wise de- Zedek's anniversary. A brilliant A rain of bullets that poured in old practice of loaning sums of toes United States Senator Arthur oes should be allowed to travel livered a scathing denunciation address by 72-year-old Mrs. Ed- on a Jewish bus at twilight near money to distressed friends and of the semi-assimilated groups reely throughout the country. ward Epstein of New York, one H. Vandenberg of Michigan, one Haifa wounded 11 Jews, three of With preparations in full swing Other speakers were Senator neighbors without interest or of the organizers of and a leader of the most prominent members them dangerously, in one of the who are always "shah-shahing" and who fear an expression of for the first district meeting of Alban W. Barkley. majority lead. in the Women's League of the of the Upper House of Congress most serious incidents of terrorism charge of any sort had been in force in Detroit for many years, opinion from a public forum. Dr. Mizrachi groups from Michigan, er of the U. S. Senate; Ludwig United Synagogue of America, who is referred to as the most northern Palestine has suffered in Wise insisted that as Jews and Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, an- Lewisohn; Dr. B ernard Revel, was the feature of the evening. logical candidate in 1940 for the recent months. From accounts but due to the increased demands Mrs. Epstein sounded a plea for Presidency on the Republican tic- pieced together afterward it is be- for such assistance, a few lead- as Americans, we must speak our nouncement is made by the cam- president of the c ollege; Rabbi i ng spirits in the community de- ket, this week denied that he had minds from time to time in order mittees in charge of arrangements Joseph Konovitz, president of the a revitalized Jewish life and espe- lieved that some 50 bullets were that the world should know when cially for increased educational planned to give an audience to fired in the fusillade. The bus was termined to incorporate for that Union of Orthodox Rabbis; Wil- purpose. Capt. Fritz Weidemann, Nazi there is unfair treatment of Jew- work among the youth. She also liam Weiss, president of the Un- rpose and ob on its way from the Jewish colony "The pu cor Mject for which i sh communities and when there encouraged efforts in behalf of chieftain now in this country, and of Nahalal when snipers concealed h, said poration ion of Orthodox Jewish Congre- formed. " an). is need for defensive effort. Palestine's reconstruction. de- declared: "I shall not see Captain in ambush surrounded the vehicle he original articlea of incorporation. gations; and Herbert 8. Gold- 'shall he to provide for the relief of In the course of his address, scribing her own experiences Weidemann or any other envoys and blasted away with their guns. bell- stein, president of the Synagogue eased members and other 111/0/ Dr. Wise revealed that ha will there, relating how she met a representing any of these foreign Of the 11 wounded, six were taken persons, the visiting of the sick. the _Council of America-- burial of the dead and each other bene- not accept re-electio n its pres- group of chalutzim from Detroit movements." Ile branded as false to a hospital. The three reported volent Common Christian-Jewish - - G oa wish - 1 — and worthy Purpoeve and ob- ident of the Zionist Organisa- the rumors that he intended see- in the course of her travels. e■tilee ea effects the members and by doctors to be in a serious con- other Speaking before leaders from tion of America after June, needy persons of the corporation' A brilliant address was deliv- ing Weidemann and traced them dition are Gershon Landshut, 15 all parts of the country gathered 1938. He also stated that he While, of course, the visiting ered at the Friday service by Dr. to what he brands as an "infa- years old, Arieh Beer, 16, both of to plan the raising of a $1,000,. plans to take • trip to Pales- A. M. Ilershman. Greetings were mous theme" developed by the Nahalal, and Aaron Gloversohn, of the sick, burial of the dead 000 fund to free the Yeshiva of tine in the very near future in brought to the congregation by Communist Daily Worker with the 29, of Beit Shearim. Evidence in- and other functions have long its mortgage Indebtedness, Gov- the interest of important prob- Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple intention of linking his name with dicated that during the shooting since been taken over by other ernor Murphy devoted most of lems that are arising in the organizations, the Gemilath Cha- Beth El, Rabbi Moses Fischer of the Nazi movement in America. a bomb was also thrown. his speech to a review of the his- Zionist movement. Senator Vandenberg made sodim, or Hebrew Free Loan As- Congregation Bnai Moshe and With the fatal shooting of sociation as it has more lately tory of the democratic ideal and Dr. Wise announced that a Fred M. Butzel who spoke in the these denials in an emphatic state- Sheikh Mohamed Al Hatib in the its relation to religious freedom: Jewish Congress will be formed name of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ment to Philip Slomovitz, editor Arab market-place at Haifa, Arab become known, has functioned for Conceding that "we are still in Poland during January for the eration. The services were con- of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, terrorists are believed to have ad- more than four decades. It has troubled by many differences, by purpose of unifying all elements ducted by Cantor J. II. Sonenklar whom he authorized to make pub- ded another to the list of victims consistenly loaned money to needy forms of discrimination, by fre- lic the following comments: and worthy fellow-Jews without n that country. lie stated that and a specially-trained quartet. who have fallen under the suspi- quent denial of liberties and by The Communi s t newspaper in 'nterest or fees or charges of any only the Bundists may abstain The sermon on Sabbath morn- cion of aiding the police. The insecurity of income," Governor from participation in the Con- ing was delivered by Dr. A. A. New York—"The Daily Work- Sheikh, a wealthy landlord, had sort. Some of the time it raised Murphy said "we can ill afford to er"—undertook last week to gress there, and expressed the the necessary capital with which Neuman of Philadelphia. been the target recently for sev- jeopardise the security of this de- develop the infamous theme Dr. Hershman Commended to do business through member- hope that this group will refrain EMIL LUDWIG eral other attempts to assassinate mocracy, such as it is, by resorting from being the only element to At the banquet, Dr. Ilershman that I am in some way related him. Although regarded as a sup- ship system, occasionally individ- to the facile methods of oppression was hailed as one of the outstand- to the Nazi movement in Amer- porter of the Mufti of Jerusalem, ual members loaned the organiza- sive figure as be leaned for- prevent absolute unity in Jewish and coercion in our efforts to cor- ing cultural leaders in America. ica. It had less than nothing terrorists suspected that he had tion money needed, and for the ward and continued in his thick ranks in Poland. LEON CELLMAN rect the nation's ills."' Emphasiz- Dr. Wise lauded The Detroit In his address, as guest speaker, upon which to base its libel. I informed the police with regard sat few years the organization German accent: "Oh, yes, be has been subsidized as to capital knows all about it. But he has Jewish Chronicle and called it one that Leon Gellman, president of ing that Christian and Jew have Dr. Louis Finkelstein, provost of • m not in the habit of suing (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) in common the goal of realizing (PLEASE TURN TO LAVT PAWL fund through the Allied Jewish a stock answer. Whenever he's the Jewish Theological Seminary, newspapers for mis-statements. the Mizrachi Organization of democracy in its every phase, the Campaign and for operating ex- asked about it he reminds his declared that Dr. Hershman was Otherwise, I should have pro- America, will come to Detroit to Michigan governor said it can be penses by the Detroit Community questioner that when he was recognized not only as rabbi of ceeded against the Daily Work- take part in the conclave scheduled realized only "if we do our best Cr in connection with this par- Fund. governor of New York he ans• (PLEASE TURN TO LANT PAGE) Earlier Deadline For for Saturday evening and Sunday, (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 2/ ticular outrage, because it had The history of the association wered it by saying he didn't Jan. 1 and 2. The Next Two Issues all the ear-marks of a deliber- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 2) know anything about the racial Mr. Gellman, outstanding Yid- ate slander. ancestry of his forbears and Due to the fact that there dish and Hebrew journalist, has I never heard of Captain didn't care just so long as they will be no mail deliveries on been active in the Mizrachi move- Weideman n or any of the other were good citizens and believ- On Friday night, Dec. 24, Dr. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PALM) Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, the next E u r o p e ■ n representative s of Leo M. Franklin has chosen as the ers in God." Whereupon the two issues of The Detroit Jew- Nazism and Fascism who are subject of his Sabbath Eve ser- astute man of letters was saved ish Chronicle will be mailed a from making ■ an error in his purported to be on their way to mon at Temple Beth El, "Shall day earlier than usual and Open Meeting of interview. For we reminded America. I have never had any Jew Celebrate Christmas?" Will Address there will be an advance dead- Mrs. Goldie Myerson to Be communication, direct 'or indi- the Baal Brith Monday him that this statement was Second Term to Begin Next The address will serve to answer line, as follows: rest, with Captain Weidemann a series of questions which are made not while Roosevelt was Speaker at the First Monday Night; 10-Sea. All copy for the issue of Goldie Myerson, one of the most or any of the other "envoys" governor but in March, 1935, constantly addressed to the rabbis. dynamic personalities in Jewish Conference sion Courses Friday, Dec. 24, will have to be On Dec. 24, at 8:30 p. m., Rabbi to whom reference has been when he was President. We The service will begin, as us- in the hands of the editor not Joshua S. Sperka of Congrega- made in "The Daily Worker." ual, at 8:00 o'clock and will be life, a world famous Palestinian told him also that the full text The opening meeting of the De- I hate Nazism Beth El College of Jewish Stud- hater than Tuesday morning, tion Bnai David, Elmhurst at and Fascism pre- followed by a social hour soon- leader and brilliant orator, will of FDR's statement was in the troit conference of the Gewerk- (mosso Dec. 21. an open meeting of the form of a letter to Philip Slom- 14th, will address the Friday night ies opens a series of new courses TURN TO LAST PAGE) gored by the Temple Sisterhood. address shaften campaign will be held this next Monday night, Dec. 20. Bnai Brith, Monday evening, Dec. ovitz, editor of The Detroit All copy for the issue of gathering on the subject "Humane Sunday, at 2 p, m., at the Bnai Among the courses offered are Friday, Dec. 31, will have to be Societies for Humanity." The mu- 20, at 8:45, in the lodge hall at Jewish Chronicle, who had call- Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and the Maccabee Bldg. in the hands of the editor not sical program will be in charge of current events, modern social prob- ed the President's attention to Lawrence. later than Tuesday morning, D. Scholnick, choir director of the lems, comparative religion, the Mrs. David Kallman, soprano, ■ an article describing in detail For 13 years this campaign has Dec. 28. will sing a group of songs, and the alleged Jewish ancestry of synagogue. A social hour will fol- Bible, Jewish history, modern been an established institution Jewish literature, Jewish customs will be accompanied on the piano Mr. Roosevelt. His sudden low. All are welcome. among the Jewish masses of Amer- and ceremonies. Each course con- by Miss Florence Kutzen. amazement at having been cor- ica, and has consistently gained sists of 10 sessions, given on 10 A colorful figure in Palestine rected by his interviewer gave friends and supporters, who have successive Monday nights, with the for over 15 years, Mrs. Myerson way to a burst of avid enthus- come to realize the all-important Seven of the First Ten Fraternities Are Jewish, Maurice is an American woman who taught iasm as he asked us to furnish exception of Monday night, Dec. 27. work of the Histadruth. school in Milwaukee prior to her him with the letter so that be Jacobs, Executive Secretary of Jewish Pub- In urging all organizations to The members of the fa y in faculty departure for Palestine in 1921. might include it in his biogra- lication Society, Reports send representatives to this open- elude Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi She is now touring the United' phy of Roosevelt. And Mr. ing meeting, Morris Scheyer, chair- Leon Fram, Rabbi Elm ae nrBezi;i States as a delegate of the His-I Slornovitx thou may become im- Rabbi Charles Lesser and man of last year's campaign, says: PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Ac- six first places in as many years; tadruth, the Federation of Jewish mortalised within the covers of Plan to Co-Ordinate Efforts With League for Human Eric Friedland. "This transition period in Pales- cording to Maurice Jacobs, the Connecticut State College—first Labor in Palestine. • noble majestically Rights; Seek to Conside r tine is a challenge. On the thresh- executive secretary of the Jewish in scholarship four times in the The registration fee is $1 per Result of Survey penned. old of independent national exist- Publication Society of America, course. Each student may take one on Jewish Hospital Ludwig appeared rather reluc- core, we face critical responsibili- who has served for three years on past five years; Washington and or two courses on Monday nights. tant to discuss at length Roose- ties. We are living through a peri- the executive committee of the Lee University—a new record, 35 courses are given during the velt's attitude toward anti-Semi- The Jewish Community Council Detroit. It was revealed at Wed- The hours of 8 to 9 and 9 to 10. To od of transition in Palestine. This National Interfraternity Confer- per cent better than the all-men's (rUtAlla TURN TO PA0111 of Detroit, at its second quarterly nesday's meeting that such a sur- register erfrive ar OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) is news which clamors daily from ence, composed of the 62 leading average, two of its three seniors meeting held on Wednesday eve- vey is being sponsored by the Fed- should for thetchoeurosen students all the front pages. As never be- college fraternities in America members of Phi Beta Kappa, and Guardsme n Ordered to Dissociate isc,e of Beth ning at the Philadelphia-Byron eration and that it is being con- . tEl College fore, we become aware of the dra• and Canada, the scholarship charts first place 15 times in the past 17 Themselve s from Un-American ge of JewishTemple on 1 1 Hall, adopted a resolution con- ducted under the guidance of Dr. the second Political Groups ma of Eretz Israel. We who live prepared by the conference for the years; University of South Caro- floor . demning Jewish merchants who J. J. Golub of New York. El a half hour before class cas time. in America, and they who face academic year 1936-37 show a re- line—a new record, 39 per cent continue to sell German-made Reports were submitted at the ALBANY, N. Y. (WNS)—Use During the first term f the their bitter problems in Poland, markable record for Jewish fra- better than the all-men average; goods. The resolution declares that meeting meeting by the executive commit- College, Rabbi Fram's couorse Germany and Rumania, have for ternities. Ohio State University; Western of the facilities of National Guard those who sell anything coming tee and by the following chairmen current thep events tl,eem of dealtmarniiticon with h years watched labor in Palestine Seven of the first 10 fraternities Reserve University; Ohio Univer- regiments by Nazi, fascist and from Germany aid the Hitler of committees: James I. Ellmann, justify our faith. They are build- are Jewish. Of the seven fraterni- city, 31 per cent better and five other un-American groups was te of regime. The resolution also calls ing colonies and cities — homes, ties with 10 or more chapters rated successive years in first place: permanently outlawed by Gover- Organizations Called Upon upon all Jewish organizations to chairman of the committee on dia- P alestine. During the rirsaeco rt crimination; Judge Charles Ru schools, hospitals — ports and who led in scholarship, six of the and the University of Mississippi, nor Lehman in a series of drastic especially with the cooperate in advancing the boycott Diner, chairman of the arbitration . hevili by Congress to Protest problems deal l Central I great cooperative institutions: To seven are Jewish. For fraternities the baby chapter, with a new 'Ole instructions to the National Guard Eastern against Nazi Germany. committee; in the absence of Philip establish a liberated Jewish peo- with 30 or more chapters, three of Miss high, 27 per cent better, and ordering members of the New "Ghetto Benches" vito visite d last sum Adoption of the resolution fol- Slomovitz, chairman, the report mur° er. . P* Hew ah iilclhbr h ieng the class his ple: To settle refugees of Eu- the first four in scholarship are first twice in its three years in York State National Guard im- lowed the presentation of a report rl rope's moral and economic bank- Jewish. Kappa Nu led all fraterni. exigence, mediately to dissociate themselves The American Jewish Congress by Mrs. Samuel Sehaflander, sec- for the committee on public rata- own first-hand obssrvations of the struggle tions was submitted by Isidore ruptcy: To increase the absorptive ties in America with an average re for supremacy that .rec;e0. These remarkable scholarship from "any so-called nationalistic has Issued an appeal to all Jewish retary of the League for Human capacity of the country. Now Pal- for each man in the fraternity achievements are an indication of group or non-American political organizations concerned with ex- Rights, in which she indicated that Sobeloff, on in Rumania, Poland, Announcement was made of the estine has come to the cross-roads. 17.6 per cent better than the all- the stress the Jewish fraternities or racial cause." Acting on the dis- pressing their solidarity with Po- many Jewish business houses con- Hungary, be- Its story has leapt to the stage of men average of the country. are now placing on scholarship. closure of the New York Post that lish Jewry in the latter's refusal tinue to sell German goods, She appointment of a committee to tvws'kee'an. dteumsocraacayndanicill anti-Semit- history. We face • period of trans- The most remarkable record Is The records of the extra-curricu. members of the 244 Coast Artil- to take their seats in "Ghetto also indicated that Jewish dentists make a study of miscellaneous ition. All the emergencies of our that of Phi Epsilon Pi which won lar activities this year will also lery had attended in uniform a Benches" in the academic institu- use German-made drills and that solicitations conducted for non- ism, the course on modern social need show that Palestine is on the more first places than any fra- /how remarkable progress, par- fascist ball sponsored by White tions of that country, to mark the barbers continue to buy shears and local causes. Joseph H. Ehrlich is Problems, Dr. Franklin is inter- chairman of the committee, Isidore Preting the social Nell" program road to mass-settlement — If we ternity in America, regardless of ticularly in football, with two Jew- Russian fascists in _cooperation period of Dec. 15 to Jan. 15, a clippers made in Germany. Sobeloff heads the newly-appointed of the central conference of Ameri accept the challenge—If we face size. Forty-three per cent of its ish men on the Associated Press with Nazis aboard the naval train- "Stand-Up Month." The council went on record fa- responsibility. Now — precisely chapters rated led in acholarship All-America team—Marshall Gold- ing ship S.S. Illinois, Governor A call to all congregations, voring closer co-operation with the program committee. can rabbis. now, our own upbilding effort is -a record, which may stand for berg. Phi Epsilon Pi, No. 1 man Lehman issued his orders In a let- schools and organizations in league in future efforts for the The Sholem Aleichem Folks In- The first term of Beth El rel- stitute was admitted to member- r our strongest instrument in the some time. The following chapters on the nation's No. 1 football ter to Adjutant General Walter G. Detroit was issued by the De. boycott. aciiso:ids a of record i bl ship in the council . for attendance loge thi'ra struggle. We must recognize the of Phi Epsilon P1 led: Dickinson team—University of Pittsburgh, Robinson of the National Guard, trait section of this American Another resolution adopted by The council's strength became education . u oio i 4 n • hour and assist" College-23 per cent better than and Leroy Monsky, Zeta Beta Tan, after Major-General William N. Jewish Congress on Thursday, the council urged the Jewish Wel- r'''. There apparent at Wednesday's meeting ,re over CS')he stil Mrs. Goldie Myerson, Hinted- the all-men average, a' new high; captain of the University of Ala- Haskell, commanding-general of and it is expected that more fare Federation to present n wh u dr ea T 1 who were " to this which was attended by apProxi- the New York National Guard had In registered rut's delegate to America, will ad- gistered for 650 courses, Rabbi than 300 such groups will com- Rutgers University; University of i bama team whist, I. . . bode for ennvidaration mately 90 gaud the rEl came cl in current history uation and ply with the request. The first dress the conference. . class Georgia-28, per cent better, and the Rose Bowl. the survey being conducted on I spite of the sleet that IPLZANE TURN 11 JEWS WOUNDED AS BULLETS RAIN ON BUS CONCLAVE S U N DAY OF GEWERKSHAFTEN Franklin to Speak on Jewish Attitude Towards Christmas MIDWEST MIZRACHI CONFERENCE HERE PISGAH TO HEAR GOLDIE MYERSON Friday Services at Bnai David Dec. 24 Jewish Fraternities Establish Highest Record in Scholarship JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS MERCHANTS WHO SELL GERMAN GOODS BAN NAZIS FROM N. Y. ARMORIES "STAND-UP MONTH INAUGURATED HERE 5 NEW COURSES AT BETH EL COLLEGE