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Americam lewfrk Periodical Carter

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CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, 01110

PIEVEFROYIJEWISff (ARON ICUS

December 17, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLF

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,

"Twelve per cent with safety"
sounds too good to be true. It is,
however, what a Great-West pol-
icy with the Family Protection
Rider will give your dependents in case of your premature
death, and is called the Family Income plan.

Heads Council's
Committee on
Discrimination

One of the major undertakings
of the Jewish Community Council
of Detroit is the work of fighting
the spread of discrimination in

There are many attractive angles to this plan that are worth
knowing about and without any obligation to you, I will be
glad to show you how it works.

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1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.

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-a lasting Of howing thoughtful selection.
CROFUT and KNAPP HATS
$5 to $20

-A Gift Order in a
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Washington Blvd.

Live Wires Association contrib-
uted the sum of $37.50 for the
planting of 25 trees in the Fred
H. Butzel Forest in Palestine in
memory of Morris Graff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Graff of 3795
Humphrey Ave.
Through Detroit unit of Junior
Hadassah, the following contri-
bution was received by the Jewish
National Fund Council of Detroit:
Two trees were planted in the
Butzel Forest by the Ladies' Aux-
iliary of the North Eaat Congrega-
tion Etz Chaim in memory of
Mrs. Freda Rosenberg.
Trees will be planted in Pales-
tine by calling Mrs. Philip Slom-
ovitz, 17417 Stoepel Ave., Univer-
sity 1-6972.

Ladies Aid Society
Plans Donor Event

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety is now focusing all atten-
tion on the fifth annual donor
luncheon to take place on Jan.
25, at Lachar's on Cass Ave.
The committee is striving to
have this year's affair excel all
revious affairs financially as well
as socially. Mrs. Jake Greenwald,
in charge of reservations, reports
that the response thus far is good.
Mrs. Isador Heiman is treasurer
of this affair, and Mrs. Paul R.
Freeman has charge of the souve-
nir book.
Mrs. Philip Shapero and Mrs.
Irving E. Llebson are co-chairmen
for this function.
The president, Mrs. I. Ausland-
er, thanks all those who co-o-
erated in making the Chanukah
card party held on Dec. 9, an out-
standing success.
At the last meeting, Mrs. Abe
Miller and Mrs. Paul R. Freeman
were appointed to act as repre-
sentatives of the society at the
Gewerkshaften Rally.
The next meeting will take
place on Wednesday, Dec. 22, at
the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Fur-
ther plans will be discussed in
connection with the Purim party
which is scheduled for March 13.

J. C. P. B. Expresses Sym-
pathy to Survivors of
Mrs. George Cohen

An expression of sympathy
has been voted by the Jewish
Child Placement Bureau to
George Cohen and his family on
the death of Mrs. Cohen, who was
a member of the J. C. P. B. board
for many years, and was also a
member of the case committee.

GIFT TIES beautifully boxed $1 to $5

sta David Whitney Bldg.

employment, rentals and other
fields.
Under the chairmanship of
James I. Ellmann, a large commit-
tee is receiving complaints and is
investigating reports of discrim-
ination against Jews in various
fields. Organizations and individ-
uals to whose attention discrim-
inatory acts are called are asked
to communicate the facts to the
office of the Jewish Commtinity
Council, William I. Boxerman,
secretary, 61 W. Warren, Colum-
bia 1600.

TREES PLANTED
IN PALESTINE IN
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For "HIS" Fi test Gifts!

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113c dram

i
Strangest nickname for a rabbi
wor belongs to Rabbi Harry J. Stern,
who is now marking his 10th an-
niversary at Temple Emanu-El,
Montreal . In his undergraduate
days at the Hebrew Union College
" he was known at "Jesus," the
Greek for his middle name, Joshua.

!! Chronicle Want Ads Pay il

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AUCTION

By order of Maurice H. Schwartz, Trustee under Trust Chattel Mortgage We will on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1937, at 10:30 A. M. (E.S.T.) commencing at
10922 GRAND RIVER AVENUE, cor. Oakman Blvd., thence to 5031 GRAND
RIVER AVE., DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Sell at public auction the assets belonging to the estate of:

E. ROBINSON, INC. --- Furniture

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(CONCLUDED FROM PADS I)

But after a bit of persuasion
he went on, "Roosevelt is much too
cultured to have anything but
loathing for discrimination against
Jews or any other minority," said
Dr. Ludwig. "He is utterly anti-
Fascist and uncompromisingly op-
posed to any and all theories of
racial superiority. As a matter of
fact he gets a great deal of fun
out of knowing that his enemies
call him a dictator or see in him
a potential fuehrer. Ile told me he
would hate to be a dictator be-
cause he would be bored without
opposition. Roosevelt has too much
of a sense of humor to take seri-
ously the dictator charges flung at
him. Likewise he jokes about the
mythical story no assiduously
spread by anti-Semites that his
name was once Rosenfeld.

CM.

Favors Furthering Jewish Genius

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ROOSEVELT HATES ANTI-SEMITES

THIS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS OF
FURNITURE EVER OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, consisting of

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Octagon Tables, End Tables, Smokers, Telephone Set., Mirrors, Magazine Racks, Floor Lamps,
Table Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Junior Lamps, Desks, Radio Benches, Pier Cabinets, etc.
DINING ROOM, BED ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND OTHER ITEMS
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION

Sale will be in bulk subject to parcel bids and subject to confirmation by the Trustee. A de-

posit of 25% (CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK) will be required from each purchaser at time
of sale and balance (CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK) when merchandise is called for.

MAURICE H. SCHWARTZ, Trustee, 2100 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
FRANK E. KENNEY, Attorney for Trustee, 2230 National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mi ch.

For further information regarding this sale inquire of:

Jos. B. Whitman Company, Auctioneers
CADILLAC 0649.0650
5 WEST LARNED ST., DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Having pursued this subject be-
yond his pleasure we turned
quickly to a new phase of infor-
mation and asked Ilerr Ludwig
what he would do to deal with the
problem of anti-Semitism if he
could determine the policy of Jew-
ish leadership. It was immediately
evident that we had hit upon a
topic about which the celebrated
biographer had well-formulated
ideas . He frankly admitted
that as a minority people there
was no offensive policy that Jews
could adopt with any hope of suc-
cess in dealing with anti-Semitism.
But defense was an issue to be
coped with psychologically. "The
defense against anti-Semitism," he
said, "should consist in the fur-
therance of Jewish genius. To be
outstanding in moral life, in the
arts, in literature, in science and
in commerce is the Jew's only an-
swer to those who would destroy
him.
But he also has another idea,
one with which Jews generally
are not prone to agree but which,
nevertheless, has his firm convic-
tions, namely that Jews ought not
to assume too active a role in pub-
lic affairs. "Whenever there are
Jews in a government and some-
thing goes wrong in the country
the Jews are blamed" was the way
he put it. "I believe Walther
Rathenau was the greatest Jewish
thinker of modern times. He was
a dear friend of mine, But still
I feel it was a fatal error for him
to have become foreign minister
of Germany. I have met Secretary
of the Treasury Morgenthau and
like him. But I believe it would
be unwise if more Jews became
members of the cabinet. Nor do
I think it advisable to have more
Jews on the Supreme Court. I
should like to see Jews voluntarily
limit their political activities."
When we pointed out that there
were no Jews in important gov-
ernment positions in Germany in
the years preceding the Nazi revo-
lution and that none sit in the
seats of political power today in
Poland or Rumania, he brushed
aside these objections by citing
again the example of Rathenau.

"

through Switzerland. Based upon
this knowledge is the theory which
he has devised regarding to fu-
ture of European Jewry.
"What will happen to the Jews
of Europe?" Slowly he reiterated
our question, staring wistfully out
of the window overlooking Central
Park. "That depends on what
country they live in. In Eastern
and Central Europe the inevitable
war will at first worsen their situ-
ation. There will be pogroms, many
of them. But in the long run the
war will cleanse the air of all ra-
cial prejudices. In Western Eu-
rope there is no likelihood of any
intensification of anti-Semitism,"
But Emil Ludwig was becoming
impatient. The constant flow of
visitors, interruptions by messen-
gers and telephone calls made him
restive. But in the course of one
telephone conversation we had
heard him refer to one of the
larger Jewish organizations, and
when we took advantage of the sit-
uation by asking pertinently why
he had not taken amore active part
in Jewish affairs, he seemed to
have been awaiting this question
and answered with anote of bit-
terness, "I have had some unfor-
tunate experiences." He then went
on to tell us how the Jews of Swit-
zerland and France has assailed
him for taking up the cudgels in
defense of David Frankfurter, the
young Jewish student who shot the
Nazi leader of Switzerland.
"I was the only Jewish writer
to say anything about this case,"
Ludwig reflected, "When I pub-
lished a book about it and turned
the proceeds over to the Frank-
furter defense fund I was warned
that my action was unwise and
dangerous, and was urged to re-
main silent. That experience show-
ed me that Jewish leadership
wasn't interested in me. This and
a similar experience with some of
the leaders of the World Jewish
Congress prompted his decision to
stand aloof from organized Jewish
life. Lest we might think his ref-
erence to the congress implied
criticism of Stephen S. Wise, Lud-
wig hastily added that Wise was
one of the Jewish leaders who wel-
comed his aid.
To the greatest of contemporary
biographers we then put the ques-
tion of what Jews he would include
among the great men and women
of the present era. A trite ques-
tion, we nevertheless hoped for a
well-founded, perhaps unique, an-
swer. As we had suspected, the
question was not well received and
there were long momenta of hesita-
tion; then with ease and rapidity
name followed name: Rathenau,
Leon Blum; Bruno Walter, the con-
ductor, Stefan Zweig and Lion
Feuchtwanger, Max Reinhardt. He
paused for further thought and
we mentioned the name of a great
scientist but he brushed it aside
and added Schoenberg, not the
composer but one of the inventors
of television. Were there no wool-
en, we suggested, that might be
included? According to the emi-
nent writer's analysis there are
no contemporary Jewish women
important enough.
But now we had already over-
stayed by 15 minutes the time al-
loted for our interview; and Lud-
wig had gotten up and was walk-
ing toward the door-a none too
subtle gesture to usher us out.
Then he remembered he had not
returned a pencil he had borrowed
from his interviewer. This re-
minded him to remind his depart-
ing visitor not to forget to send
him Roosevelt's letter to Slomo-
vitz. And while Ludwig jotted
down his address for us, we asked,
as a parting shot: "Do you ever
intend to do the biography of some
contemporary Jew?" He smiled
and answered, "Well I did the
biography of Jesus-but I suppose
that can hardly be called contem-
pory."
ar
"What about Herzl?" we asked.
"That's been done," said Ludwig
opening the door.

Brachah Zfirah,
Gibson and Nardi
Here on Dec. 26

With a repertoire which rep-
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rennaisance of the Jewish Dias-
pora, the ancient Ilebrew and the 2

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Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance on Sunday evening, Dec. 26
at 8:30, at the Central High
School auditorium, Tuxedo and
Linwood.
The program promises to be a
well-balanced presentation of the
various phases of Jewish culture,
with Brachah Zfirah interpreting
Palestine and Oriental folk lore;
Michel Gibson, Yiddishist, acting
and reciting; and Nahum Nardi,
composer, playing the piano.
In a statement issued by the
Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance, it was declared that "the
combination of Palestinian and
Diaspora elements in this pro-
gram are symbolic of the all-
inclusive interests of the Work- ,
era' Alliance-interests which find
their expression in a program of
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NEW CASH' AND
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AN OPEN LETTER
MEN'S SUITS
TO DETROIT JEWS

or Ladies' Plaits

BY RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY

Editor'. Note: Rabbi Asbinaky, now
of Pittsburgh, was fornumber
of
a
year. rabbi in Detroit. Il ls open let-
ter, which we are pleased to publieb,
Wall written a. an appeal for the ob-
servance of kashruth.

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DRY CLEANED

"BE EXCEEDINGLY CAUTIOUS
CONCERNING YOUR SOUL"

and Hand

Before I venture to approach
Finished
the traditionally inclined Detroit
Jewry with my following message
of warning and admonition, I take
New Phone for Pick-Up and Delivery
the privilege of stating that what.
ever I write, emanates from the
Against Partition
heart of a well-meaning friend
Sensing once more that a change
and admirer.
of topic was in order at this point
I have lived and functioned in
we turned to the subject of Pales-
your midst and thus I am thor-
tine. And Dr. Ludwig, since he
Dyers
oughly
familiar with the outstand-
had not been there within the last
ing and commendable Jewish sen-
JOHN R 8CPIQUETTE
,
eight years was not eager to ex-
Stores
timents that permeate the hearts
Centrally Located
press his ideas in that regard. He
FOREST & BEAUBIEN
of
your
community.
I
am
in
a
did, however, disclose the fact that
position to bear witness to the
he is furiously against partition.
fact that as a whole you are most
" . . but," he added, "I don't
liberal and responsive to every
know if there is a better plan. At
Jewish cause, whether local, na-
any rate, whatever happens in
tional or international; your sys-
Palestine will depend greatly upon
tem of Hebrew schools is an out-
the coming war. Yes," he went on
standing example worthy of be-
to prophesy: "a war is coming.
ing emulated by others. The sub-
Soon, too."
lime
ideal of Zionism in all its
.....
This brought us to Europe.
phases and ramifications finds a
Ludwig lives in Locarno, Swit-
stronghold
and
an
impetus
in
your
zerland, the little town where once
,
ranks.
was signed a pact designed to
...,
So far all is good and Praise-
usher in a new era of European
worthy but in one instance, alas,
peace. Ile has seen the plight of
there is obviously a regrettable
European Jewry through his
and unpardonable neglect, name-
travels over the continent and
ly, in the control of kosher meat,
through his constant meetings with
poultry and delicatessen markets.
influential personalities passing
(Copyright. 1937. 1.1 A. F. p.7
4 '
A community of your size, num-
bering thousands upon thousands
of loyally observant Israelites who
are faithfully adhering to the vi-
tal rulings of Kashruth-should
have an authoritative organiza-
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) sty Intelligence and ability. And ail
no them, ext. the moot unlettered, ...en, tion of the Rabbis and influential
ed to ha, a completely n.loral un- sincere communal workers as a
gene Cant of the South had of affected Interestand respect for the "Kashruth Association" whose aim
art., or for scholarly and Intellectual
New York in his first days there all•intuent. This cirranedance-thls re. and object shall be the guarding
mukable fusion In one poor family of and preserving of the
sanctity and
as he taught at City College:
elements which would halo seemed
almost incredible In the families, of purity of the dietary laws and to
"At night. When hr went to best
his littlecell at the cheap little hotel peer laboring or country people Puree. be alert and watchful over all
where he lived. the thought of had known before-this combInall. of that are engaged in furnishing
the
the clue he hod to nieet the next day the manual, the commercial, the *Nile
fed at his heart and the bowelswith Or and the owholarly In one p oor fam- such food to the observant Jewish
coId poisonous mouths of fear, land as ily--seemed no natural both to him and public, so that the unscrupulous
the hour for • chi.e drew nigh he would to them that Eugene never found It
login to shake and tremble no If he had strange or wonderful until yearn toter." in their rank could not possibly
thought net the brawl.
an • nlif
practice fraud and deception on
"0 Time and the River" is one innocent people, preying on their
Ing •nd arty corridors of the anther/4W.
which drowned one, body and eon). with
39
This is a man's idea of "solid
their swarming,shrieking, shouting of the landmarks in twentieth pockets and violating their souls.
tides of dark amber Jewish flesh. and century American literature. for
During my sojourn in your city,
comfort." Soft kid operas 4
thence Into the comparathe sancia.1
of the el.. room with Its smaller horde its catapulting of a refreshingly as you will recall, I succeeded in
and everettes - every pair
of 30 or 40 'Penn and Jewesses, all
having the State Legislature pass
laughing, %hooting, screaming, thick original writer and for its breath-
with their hots and swarthy 504)-stPellS, taking panorama of the American a Kosher Food Bill, and with that
with solid leather soles.
their strong female odic" of rut and scene that is more genuinely stir- instrument in your possession you
crotch and arm - pit and cheap perfume,
Black, blue, red, brown.
and their hanl male smells that were ring than the most rabid patriotic are enabled to bring such offend-1
ers to Justice.
Sizes 6 to 12.
rand), stale and way.'
pamphlet.
I, therefore, appeal to you most
Inevitably, as a writer digging
To quote such passages from
Wolfe and then condemn him as below the surface reveals the ver- earnestly and urgently not to de-'
Wives I Daughters I Sons I Give Your
an anti-Semite is as reasonable min as well as the luxuriance of lay the formation of such a vigi-
as to quote a particular passage the earth he must bring into his lant authority. There is a sacred
and
unavoidable
duty
resting
upon
from James Joyce and dismiss him narrative every type of individual
Dad a Pair for Christmas I
as • pornographer. Nowhere in within his experience. There are every influential Yehudi to lend
American literature is there a Jewish gangsters, Jewish econom- his untiring efforts and zeal to-
more sympathetic characterization ic plunderers, Jewish adventur- wards its establishment.
Out duty does not terminate
of a Jew and of a Jewish family ers. To deny that fact is to be
than Wolfe has written of Abe self-deluding. If an artist, be with only "Doing Good." but it
Jones and his people. Abe was he Jew or Christian, paints such also requires "To Depart From
the terror of Gant's teaching days. moles in a canvas showing a full- Evil."
In him Gant saw the essence of sized man, it is unjust and even
Well may I conclude these ad-
MEN'S STORE-SECOND FLOOR
involuted Jewish intellectualism. self-defeating to concentrate at- monishing lines with the warning
But then the beak-nosed Jew came tention on the moles, which, per- of our Rabbis: "Whoever is in a
closer to Gant and we find Wolfe force, he had to draw instead of position to protest against and
writing that Abe was "a dogged, commenting on the portrait as a prevent wrong practices in the
loyal and faithful friend. the salt whole.
sphere of his family, or even to
In the majority of cases writers the extent of the entire communi- PERPETUATE NAME OF
of the earth, a wonderfully good
of their tuition fees. It will also
rare and high person." Jerome accused of anti-Semitism are judg- ty, but shirks from his duty-the
provide these 'ell-deserving child-
Weidman, a Jew, can give us the ed from the national instead of same is held accountable for the RABBI SCHOSTAK WITH ren with free books and transpor-
GIFT TO THE SCHOOLS tation to and from the Hebrew
vitriol-spattered picture of the literary point of view. It in not misdeeds of all of them."
Jew in "I Can Get It For You possible to place politicians and
Schools.
Trusting that my appeal will
Wholesale." But here is Thomas novelists on the same plane, as find an echo in your hearts and
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
The scholarship committee of
Woife describing the family of regards the motive for their acts, I am,
knowledges with thanks the re- the United Hebrew Schools decid-
Abe Jones, • typical Jewish fam- words. The politician has an ul-
Your true friend.
ceipt of a contribution of 10 ed to dedicate • room at the Phil-
terior purpose to serve; the writ-
ily of New York:
Rabbi Aaron 9I. Ashinsky. scholarships to the scholarship adelphia-Byron School in memory
"Each of them la bin own woe arse er is merely seeking to reproduce
fund of the schools from Mrs. of the departer Rabbi Schoehlk
muted by • deficit. Indic...My and the environment which he is de-
Independenrr of spirit which 1.14 of
Sonya Schostak, widow of the late (Zev Aryeh) who was • Hebrew
their been of combat, toil and straggle scribing-most often without iden-
Rabbi William Schostak, and scholar and a friend of the Unit-
In the cityslnotc, and Cr), although tification of himself with the views to grasp its profound love of men.
Indelibly marked. scarred and hardened
was attracted to the passages on children, Mr. and Mrs. Louie H. ed Hebrew Schools.
by his life, wine of them had hero or the characterization contained Jews. Even these he hastily di- Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan-
In announcing the gift to the
brotalleed by It. la foci. ae Fore. in the book.
gested, with the result that thou- iel M. Schostak, Mr. and Mrs.
thonght of all these people Wier, an
This cry of "Wolf; Wolf !" be- sands of people may have formed Theodore Schostak, Mayne and schools, Lei Modal( Wedged
ostraordlortry qoatIty in them bo:seme
Ms
assistance to the schools whew!
evident. It ens this: Here ass a fam- fore that depredatory animal is
their judgments on his Idle gos- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Golden- ever they may be called noon W
ily of poor Fant Olde Jew, the thildr.
berg, in memory of their render it.
of an immigrant and tbriftleoe shoe- anywhere in the vicinity is heard sip.
maker and an 01.1 orthodox Jewish we. too often in letters. Thomas
Read "Of Time and the River." dearly beloved husband and fath-
man. Tlw.o. ehlIdoic had •I1 to make Wolfe Is a notable case in point.
• p-rgative emotional experience, er, who passed away on the 27th
their ow• way, to Asht and otruggle
1,111011T for a liTing, Nna• ann. of (heal This reviewer has no knowledge and be convinced that the liter- day of Chethvan (Nov 1, 1937).
Boston's pride and joy in the en-
linhilpred ate, of how widely the rumor which
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