A merica Ala Periodical Carter C1APION ATINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Viewc WITHOUT BIAS and Issue Manifesto Condemning Segregation of Jews as Harmful to Poland 1■ 3 ANTI-JEWISH BOYCOTT GAINS IN INTENSITY Pickets Arrested; Paderew- ski's Party Joins the Anti-Semites Palestine Jews Favor Partition; Only Choice NEW YORK. — (WNS) — The Jews of Palestine are for partition because they feel there is no other choice, Mrs. Samuel W. Halperin, former national president of Iladas- sah, declared on her arrival in this country for a speaking tour. Mrs. Halperin, who has lived in Palestine for the last three years, said that while Palestine Jewry is divided on the partition question and even those in favor of it would re- ject the plan if they were cer- tain England would or could implement the Mandate, they feel that partition seems to of- fer a better chance for the de- velopment of the Jewish home- land. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1.040 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents !JEWS IN MEXICO ARE THREATENED WITH EXPULSION Anti-Nazi Pickets Sue Kuhn for False Arrest NEW YORK. — (WNS) — Damage suits for false arrest have been brought against Fritz Kuhn, leader of the Ger- man-A merican Bond, by George Russo and Herbert Harris, pickets of the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, who were arrested on the com- plaint of Kuhn only to be freed after a brief hearing by Magis- trate Bromberger. The two pickets were arrested after Kuhn had charged they called him a "racketeer" while they were demonstrating in front of Grand Central Palace against a Nazi trade exhibit. Order by Department of In- terior May Affect Many Thousands of Jews IMMIGRATION MEASURE ADOPTED BY DEPUTIES Government Party Approves Law for Ghetto Resi- dential Areas FERTIG TO SPEAK AT CENTER JAN. 9i JEWS WILL NEVER Survey on Jewish Hospital Needs ROME CANTOR SAYS ACCEPT MINORITY In Detroit Conducted by Dr. Golub ITALY STILL FREE OF ANTI-SEMITISM PALESTINE STATUS Interest of Federation Explained by Clar- Ben Gurion Makes Impor- tant Declaration at a Press Conference MANY ARABS KILLED IN GANG'S ROUND-UP U. S. Leaders Accept Call to National Conference in Washington ence H. Enggaas, President Announcement was made this week that a survey of the needs for a Jewish hospital in Detroit are being conducted by Dr. Jacob Joshua Golub, director of the Hospital for Joint Diseases of New York. The survey is being conducted under the aus- pices of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit. Dr. Golub brings to his task a rich and varied experience culled from medical fields in this country and abroad. A graduate of the Boston University School of Medicine, with a record of a three-year apprenticeship as physician in the U. S. Public Health Service. he enlisted as a member of the medical commis- sion of the American Joint Die- tribution Committee, serving as medical and health commission- er in the Ukraine. Appointed head of the J. D. C. Polish Medi- cal Unit in 1921, he conducted a health and hospital survey of Po- land, which resulted in the es- tablishment of hospitals, dispen- saries, nursing training schools and x-ray stations in that coun- try, all of which operated under his direct supervision. One of TOZ Organisers Before he left Eastern Europe, in 1924, Dr. Golub had organized Poland's national health organiza- tion "TOZ," which unit took over the health work of the American Joint Distribution Committee when it withdrew from that field. A consultant in the planning of the Rothschild-Haddassah Hos- pital and Hebrew University Medical School, in Jerusalem, Palestine, Dr. Golub is a member of the Board of Hospital Admin. strative Consultants to the De- partment of Hospitals in the City of New York. He reorganized both the Beth Moses hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., and the Ifospi- tal for Joint Diseases, New York City, and has been active in plan- ning and administration matters of both large and small hospitals. Dr. Golub has served as assist- ant director of Mount Sinai Hos- pital, New York City, and Execu- tive Director of Beth Moses Hos- pital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arrest of Promine nt Italian Jewish Journalis t Causes Stir in Roi me FASCIST PARTY IN FRANCE DISSOLVED Anti-Semites Control One- Third of Seats in Ru- manian Parliament MEXICO CITY. — (WNS) — BULLETIN JERUSALEM. — (WNS-Palcor Thousands of Polish Jews in Mexi- Agency) — David Ben Gurion, Octavian Cog., rabid Ru• co are threatened with immediate chairman of the Jewish Agency manian anti-Semite, has been expulsion as the result of an or- Executive, branded as a deliberate named premier by King Carol. der by the department of the in- effort to confuse the rumored This appointment, as a result terior to its subordinate agencies proposals from the Arab side for of the resignation of Premier to enforce the existing immigra- agreements involving a Jewish George Tatarescu after the tion laws which make aliens liable minority status in Palestine. The publicatio n of election returns, to deportation if they engage in Former Counsel to Roosevelt; Jewish people will never consent is causing panic in the ranks trades or occupation not listed on to Address 4th Anni- to a ghetto in Paletine. Mr. Ben of Rumanian Jewry. their immigration cards. Thou- versary Program Gurion declared in addressing a Hebraista of Detroit Honor sands of Jews who came to Mexi- press conference here on behalf NEW YORK (WNS)—By and co during the 1920's on the in- Memory of Scholar; Dr. of the executive. Answering ques- large Italy is still free from anti- vitation of former President Elias M. Maldwin Fertig, former, tions as to the status of the estab- I I Sytnpathy "Stand-Up" Honor to Speak Caller were admitted as agricul- counsel to President Roosevelt Semitisrre but what anti-Jewish lishment of the Jewish State, Mr. In Hebrew Schools feeling there is is due primarily to turists but are now said to be en- then governor of New York, who Ben Gurion pointed out that the the free hand given to Nazi agi- kaged M other activities. The de- decision will be made by the next A posthumous tribute to the also acted as legal advisor to tators, So said Mario Batatanskl, In response to the call issued partment of the interior's order memory of a beloved scholar and anticipated the passage of a law Governor Herbert II. Lehman, will Zionist congress and that, in the Director of Conference of chief cantor of the Great Syna- by the Detroit section of the meantime, the responsibility rests Jews and Christians gogue in Rome, who has just ar- leader in the form of the publica- by the senate extending the ex- be the guest speaker at the fourth with the executive to preserve American Jewish Congress, all rived here on a visit. Cantor Bata- classes in the United Hebrew Here on Jan. 7 tion of a volume containing some isting immigration laws and mak- anniversary celebration of the Jewish rights as guaranteed under tanski said anti-Jewish agitation Schools of Detroit were con- of his choice writings will mark ing them obligatory. The chamber Jewish Community Center, to be the Mandate. Mr. Ben Gurion in Italy Is being spread by alleging ducted for a period of five of deputies has already passed the held Sunday evening, Jan. 9, at said: the literary evening arranged by Dr. A. M. Hershman this week that the Italian Jews are traitors minutes while all pupils re- 8:30 o'clock, at the Center, Wood- law. The Zionists are always the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew announced that Dr. Everett Ross to Fascism and agents of England. mained standing, on Thursday This administrative order fol- ward and Holbrook Ayes. ready to accept • fair agree- cultural group of Detroit, for next Clinchy, director of the National Racial anti-Semitism, however, has morning. This sympathy Mr. Fertig, who, for 22 con- ment with the Arabs. But ru- lows the approval given by the Conference of Jews and Chris- made little impression, he declared. "Stand-Up" was carried out as government party to a law setting secutive years, has served as presi- mors emanating from certain tians and an outstanding leader The chief sufferers of Italian anti- a gesture of encouragement to up ghetto residential areas for dent of the Bronx combined Y. 61. Arab quarters that the Jews in the movement for better Chris- Semitism are the Zionists, he said, Jewish students in Poland who aliens and restricting them to and Y. W. H. A., brings the au- will assent to a minority status tian-Jewish relations, will be the because they are regarded as pro- refuse to occupy "ghetto bench- certain trades occupations. Pro- thority of long experience to the r e p r event political blackmail British. Because of this feeling the es" and remain standing in posals for reviewing naturaliza- subject of his address, "The Chal- and are intended to confuse Zionist movement has been official. their classrooms. Dr. Golub's Statement tion granted to aliens, the sus- lenge of the Jewish Community both Jews and Great Britain. ly banned and its publication, Is- pension of all naturalization pend- Center." In a statement to The Detroit The demand for a Jewish mi- rael, suppressed. Batatanski re- ing such revision and the prohibi- Jewish Chronicle, Dr. Golub out- the protest and assailed the gov- Interested in Youth Work nority status as • prerequisite ported that in communal, religious tion of direct selling to the public lines his task in Detroit as fol- ernment's approval of ghetto Universally recognized at the for an agreement voids the pos- and philanthropic affairs Italian by aliens. lows: 0 benches as a "heavy blow to Po- very forefront of lawyers repre- sibility of any negotiations. We Jews enjoy complete autonomy lish culture and a great danger senting the public in financial and will never agree to a ghetto "The important problem which through a national law enacted un- to its future." A similar protest utility matters, active in both New Palestine or to any conditions concerns the Detroit community der the Fascist regime. This law was made by the Polish Federa- York State and City politics, Mr. that fetter our growth. The is whether or not there is a need makes it possible for the Jewish Fertig has been absorbed in Jew- question of a Jewish State will tion of Labor. for a hospital under Jewish aus- communities to tax Jews, even ish communal affairs since his be determined by the nest pices, and whether the community those not interested in things Jew- The ghetto bench question was early manhood. Shortly after his Congress. In the immediate in- is capable and ready to finance ish, for Jewish communal and reli- thrown into the courts when 258 terim, the Jewish Agency is graduation from the College of the erection and maintenance of gious purposes. The anti-Zionist Jewish merchants in Kalisch filed the City of New York, in 1907, faced with two functions: first- such a hospital. It is proper and feeling, however, has split many suit against the district governor Dr. Cyrus Adler and Irving he became a member of the Bronx ly, to preserve our rights under wise for a community to submit of the Jewish communities so badly who had fined them for closing "Y", which he later served as the Mandate as long as there is Fineman Given An- itself to an examination of re- that in some cases government their stores during the general director and as president for so no other regime; secondly, to lated social and economic factors commissioners have been appointed strike called to protest the estab- nual Awards submit to the congress pro- many years. to enable it to answer these ques- to direct affairs. pending new elec- lishment of ghetto benches. The Particularly interested in youth posals for • Jewish State on tions intelligently. Such an ex- tions. Jewish storekeepers were fined Two national Jewish fraterni- movements, Mr. Fertig is presi- which the Bong may decide. amination is not only an indica- because the governor ruled that ties, both meeting during the past dent of the Metropolitan Section The-- ezeeutivg is - 421Ife- along tion of far-reaching vision, but their closing was an insult to Po- week-end in Cleveland, in annual of the Jewish Welfare Board, these latter lines." Italy Arrests Jewish Journalist • MA LATE A. D. MARKSON ! IA also leads to a more intelligent lish universities. conclaves, honored two prominent which represents 43 Y. M. II. A.'s approach to determine community There are three fundamental ROME (WNS)--Giovanni En- Arrest Anti-Jewish Picket. Wednesday evening, Jan. 5, at the American Jews with their annual and Community Centers of great- requirements and to plan for gely, prominent Italian journalist, conditions upon which Arabs in- While the nation-wide anti-Jew- Philadelphia-Byron Hall, as a awards. Dr. Cyrus Adler received er New York City. Recently, he sist in any agreement with the them. whose disappearance created a stir ish boycott gained in intensity, means of honoring the memory of the annual award from Phi Ep- was appointed a member of the Jews of Palestine, it was declared "The Jewish Welfare Federa- here, was attacked as a "Jewish the ministry of the interior in- the late Aaron D, Markson. silon Pi and Irving Fineman was advisory committee of the Na- by Ad Difaa, Arabic daily, which, traitor" by the Fascist paper, II tion and other local groups have etructed police authorities Dr. Leo L. Honor, educational honored by Sigma Alpha Mu. tional Youth Administration, and together with all Arab news- been concerned for many years Tevere. Engely, whose name ap- throughout the country to arrest director of the Bureau of Jewish Two hundred and fifty delegates served as a director of the Bronx papers, published the statement with this problem, and have now peared in a list of prominent Jews all pickets preventing customers Education of Chicago, will speak representing the 31 active chap- reached a point where they would published in II 'revere several from entering Jewish shops. in English on the subject of mod- ters and 39 alumni associations of executive committee of the Boy of David Ben Gurion regarding Scouts of America. the terms of an Arab-Jewish un- like to think through the problem months ago, is under arrest for Some 80 nationalists accused of DR. EVERETT R. CLINCHY Phi Epsilon Pi, meeting in an- On Congress, Z. 0. Boards ern Hebrew literature, and Aaron derstanding. These conditions, to its logical conclusion. The com- spreading "confidential news disturbing the peace by picketing Rosenberg, president of the Kvu- nual convention at Hotel Carter, A trustee of the Federation for the paper says, are: (1) an Arab speaker at the late Friday eve- munity feels that a survey of the abroad," according to a govern- Jewish shops in Cracow and Lodz tzah, Bernard Isaacs and Miss greeted with tremendous applause the Support of Jewish Philan- majority perpetually assured in ning services on Jan. 7. hospital situation in Detroit would ment communique. were arrested. The boycott ques- Leonore Markson will also deliver the announcement made by Louis thropic Societies of the City of Palestine; (2) recognition of an Dr. Clinchy, a Presbyterian min. help its thinking and considera- tion also received an airing in M. Fushan, grand superior. of brief addresses. New York, Mr. Fertig has made Arab federation; and (3) ac- tion of this matter. the Sejm when Madame Pelzyn- Paris Court Orders Dissolution of The musical program of the eve- Pittsburgh, that Dr. Cyrus Adler, effective appeals in its behalf on knowledgement of the fact that later, followed a period of gradu- In outlining the survey, two ska, a non-Jewish deputy from Fascist Social Party ning is being arranged by William the president of the Jewish Theo- many outstanding public occa- Palestine is not the solution of ate study at Yale and Columbia in Vilna, questioned the government religion, social science and edu- major factors will require study. Gayman, director of the lialevy logical Seminary of America, sions. Ile also serves as a member the world Jewish problem. PARIS. — (WNS) — Colonel on the picketing activities of stu- president of the Dropsie College cation, with service at Wesleyan One will be the factual data to be Singing Society. Mr. Gayman held of the administrative committees de La Rocque's French Francois dents which she assailed as de- Many Arabs Killed University, Middletown, Connecti- gathered concerning the present many rehearsals with a double and president of the American both of the American Jewish Con- Social Party was declared to be moralizing. The Jewish deputy, Rain-soaked British troops cut, as minister of the college number of hospitals and hospital octette of the Halevy in order to Jewish Committee had been , PLEASIS TURN TO PAGE an illegal continuation of the out- Leib Minczberg, protested bitter- closed in from three directions church. He received his degree of beds, and the extent of the utiliza- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) prepare suitable selections for this chosen as the recipient of the lawed Fascist Croix de Feux, ly against the government's fail- third annual Phi Epsilon Pi na- on a band of Arab terrorists in Doctor of Philosophy in the field tion of these beds by the sick. literary-musical evening. which was dissolved by govern- ure to protect Jewish merchants The other will concern the cul- of education. the hills of Galilee. The Markson volume is written tional service award. This award ment decree in 1936, in a ruling and denounced the whole policy The official casualty list showed In 1928, as director of the Na- tural and spiritual values that handed down by a Paris court. entirely in Hebrew. It was pub- is given to that Jew in America of anti-Semitism. who has contributed most to the 30 known dead in the guerrilla tional Conference of Jews and such an institution would offer to The court also fined Colonel de Meanwhile the Sejm and the lished in New York, and when it constructive life of his people. warfare, although unofficial esti- Christians, he planned and car- the community as a whole and to La Rocque and five of his asso- Senate approved a new law which made its appearance last week was The judges who chose Dr. Adler mates put the toll as high as 60. ried out the Columbia Seminar on the Jews as a smaller group. In- widely acclaimed by nationally-fa- ciates 3,000 francs each. forbids Jews to manufacture or were three members of the frater- Services commemorating t h e British Lieutenant M. W. Moun- "The Relations of Roman Cath- sofar as the factual data are con- Georg Wetdmann, the German sell Christian religious objects. At mous educators and publicists, In- nity, Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, na- 100th anniversary of the death tain and Private J. S. Creasy were olics, Jews and Protestants," the cerned, the facts involved will be cluded in the volume are the works the same time the anti-Semitic tional director of the Bnai Brith of Rabbi Akiba Eger, 19th cen- killed and three British soldiers beginning of a long series of sem- ascertained by examining the ac- under arrest here on a charge of campaign gained an important of Mr. Markson culled from dif- Hillel Foundations, Richard E. tury Ilebrew sage and scholar, were wounded. The other 28 inars and conferences held tual hospital situation in Detroit. having robbed and murdered at ally when former Premier Ignace ferent periodicals, as well as some Gutstadt, director of the Anti- will be held Jan. 23, at the syna- known dead were Arabs. While this part of the survey will least 12 people, is • Nazi and throughout the nation. Paderewski's new party, through literary articles which were found Defamation League and Judge gogue of the First Hungarian involve considerable fact-finding anti-Semite who included mostly The remnant of the terrorist "All In The Name of God," a procedures, correlation. and in- Jews among his vie tires, it was its official organ, Nowa Prada, among his possessions in manu- Theodore Rosen of Philadelphia. Congregation Ohab Zedek, 118 W. gang — about 200 strong — was book by Dr. Clinchy on American terpretation of data, it seems that , established by the oolice. When issued a "call to fight the Jews" script form. The completion of this The previous recipients of the 95th St., New York. pushing desperately toward the inter-group relations. is a John and gave its support to the anti- work, which will be introduced to award were Miss Henrietta Szold The committee announced that closely guarded Transjordania Day Co. publication, issued in it will not be so difficult a task he was first arrests l d he said he (PLEASE TURN TO Lan. PAGE) (PLEASE TURN TO Lege PAGE (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) Jewish boycott. in 1935 and Dr. Stephen S. Wise on that day commemoration serv- frontier. To trap them. all roads 1934. in 1936. ices will be held in the leading were closed to private traffic In 1936 and again in 1937 Dr. Because of Dr. Adler's inability Jewish synagogues of Austria, throughout almost the whole to be present, a message of erect- Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Tran- northern district. Troops also Clinchy directed the Williamstown ing from him was read. The ac- sylvania and in Jerusalem. were searching each village they Institute of Human Relations. Late Friday evening services tual Presentation of the award The centennial of the death of entered. Arabs to Boycott Partition Com- at Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be made in New York City Rabbi Akiba Eger's son-in-law, Good Will As • Way of Life The Newcomers to the Front Page commence at 8:30 o'clock. Cantor mission in January at a fraternity dinner. Moses Chatham Sofer, equally fa- The keynote speaker at the ban- mous as a sage and rabbi, is being The Arabs hope to make a deal J. II. Sonenklar is assisted by a By MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT quartette. A social hour follows By BERNARD POSTAL quet was Rabbi Abbe Hillel Sil- planned by the committee for with Great Britain for the aban- ver who made a brilliant address. 1939. A Chatham Sofer memorial donment of partition and, until the services and refreshments are Eprgoirs !imp, roars ..,d good will among notion. are Impto.lble untll Other speakers were Governor dormitory building as part of the that time, will boycott the com- served. The public is invited. brotherly lova and Practice It In a year studded with events flashed into prominence a year people begin to Wormer Citemeaniyenned d tett la y thi s moving Martin L. Davey of Ohio, Mayor famous Yeshivah in Preseburg, mission expected here to discuss Rabbi Gerstein to Speak Thin the Laet In their individual lite., he t First I of such major import that they ago through his football exploits, featnre by sperlat arrange., Friday, Dec. 31 Isola It I. pre...Med as a slircial Harold II. Burton of Cleveland, Czecho-Slovakia is expected to be the details of partition, it was re- are certain to loom large in his- became even more widely known Kinmy • Co., ttindicale and IL ment between the amen Art• Croton, Rabbi Joseph Gerstein of Mt. (rLEABIC TURN TO PAGE I) publishers of Mrs. Nommen'. book on aorld peace, "This Troubled and Attorney-General Herbert S. erected that year. tory, circumstances contrived to in 1937. M. Maldwin Fertig and Sinai Synagogue of Port Ituron, Dodd," of width this moony forms the concluding chapter. Duffey of Ohio. elevate many people previously Dr. Isaac Herzog, who climbed Mich., will be the speaker at the The yearly awards to chapters unknown to fame to the status of into the select circle that consti- services of Shaarey Zedek this Fri- national and international head- tutes Jewish leedership in 1936, We can establish no real trust rewards in this world than those were made by Maurice Jacobs, day, Dec. 31, at 8:30 p. in. His liner,. Life moves at such a dizzy the former by his aggressive rec- between nations until we acknowl- which they have envisioned in the executive secretary of the Jewish topic will be "New Horizons in a Publication Society of America, past. pace in these exciting times that ord as chairman of the organiza- edge the power of love above all New Age." (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) I would have people begin at yesterday's headline has become tion committee of the American other power. We cannot cast out Rabbi Gerstein is a graduate of only less stale than yesterday's Jewish Congress and the latter by fear and therefore we cannot build home to discover for themselves the University of Minnesota' and up trust. Perfectly obvious and the meaning of brotherly love. A National Officers and Delegates From Chicago, Cleve- the Jewish Theological Seminary headliner. All too often those his appointment as chief Ashke- momentarily catapulted to fame nazic rabbi of Palestine, neither perfectly true, but we are back friend of mine wrote me the other * land, Louisville and Indianapolis to Attend of America. or notoriety through a single lost nor gained in the amount of again to our fundamental difficulty day that she wondered what would In addition to delivering the ad- Banquet on Sunday Evening event or achievement or a chain public interest they evoked. — the education of the individual happen If occasionally a member dress at the late Friday evening of them cannot survive the Pub- of Congress got up and mentioned human being, and that takes time. 1937 Newcomers services, Rabbi Gerstein will also Father of Prominent Detroiter. lic's jaded appetite for new he- We cannot sit around a table in the House the existence of uel, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- Detroit will be host this week- During the last 12 months there Was Active in Politics and deliver the sermon on Sabbath roes and villains. Only a few of Were of course many Jewish and discuss our difficulties until we brotherly love. You laugh, it seems end to scores of delegates repre- son, which will be followed by morning, Jan. 1. in Jewish Affairs fantastic, but this subject will, I those who emerge from obscurity names that crashed into the :teed- senting Mizrachi organizations in joyous get-togethers to which the are able to state them frankly. We am sure, have to be discussed retain their hold on public inter- lines for the first time. Some have Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Ken- public is invited. most feel that those who listen Barney Droock, father of Aaron throughout the world for many est so as to establish themselves Young Israel Forum to Feature RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK wish to get at the truth and desire tucky and Indiana, who will arrive already been fosgotten, but a few Droock and Dr. Victor Droock, permanently as makers of news. Partition Symposium to do what is best for all. We must years before It becomes an accepted here Friday for the first mid- ON PARTITION ISSUE have assured themselves of a fair- prominent Bnai Brith leaders, rule, We will have to want peace, Of the nine new Jewish faces reach a point where we can rec- The first public program at western regional conference of ly constant place in the headlines died on Thursday, Dec. 23, at of 1936, selected last year by this for the coming year, at any rate. ognize the rights and needs of want it enough to pay for It, pay the orthodox wing in American which delegate, to the Mizrachi his home, 2484 Edison Ave. "The Proposal for the Parti- writer, four have already passed others, as well as our own rights for it In our own behavior and in conference will be heard is sched- Zionism. In the opinion of the writer the Born in Kovna, Russia, on material ways. We will have to Leon Gellman, president of the uled for Friday night at 8:30. tion of Palestine: Shall We Say from public notice. They are Mme. following are the Jewish newcom- and needs. March 28, 1864. Mr. Droock came I have a group of religious want it enough to overcome our Young Israel of Detroit, spon- Yes or No?" will be the subject Leon Brunschvicg, one of the first ers to the front page of 1937: Mizrachi Organization of Amer- to this country in February. friends who claim that the answer lethargy and go out and find all ica; 'Bider Epstein, president of soring the 10th in the series of of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon two women appointed to the 1895. He lived for three years Helmuth Hiroch to all these difficulties is • great those in other countries who want Ilapoel Ilamierachi; Rabbi forums at Congregation Beth Te- Friday night, Jan. 7. at 8 o'clock, French cabinet; Moise L. Rukhi- Daniel Attoter in New York, another three years the 1ruaiolow Rotten.. religious revival. They may be it as much as we do. Max Kirshblum, national secre- filo Emanuel, will present Rab- at Temple Beth El. Woodward movich, Soviet commissar for Nn. Ilrnw munitions industry; Otto Loewi, .graold Derrootria StsaleY Imam Some time we must begin, for in St. Paul, Minn., then moved tary; Dr. Herbert S. Goldstein, bis S. Z. Fineberg of Flint and at Gladstone. right, but great religious revivals Lake, Win., in 1901 and to Rice Vdne winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize Rabbi Fram will make special which are not simply short emo- where there is no beginning there Benjamin Brilliant of Louisville. was in business there. as an ice president of the Rabbinical Coun- I4:714 6'elevi i" 7 1" tional upheavals lifting people to is no end, and if we hope to see cil of America and a prominent together with Rabbi Kirshblum, reference to the arguments in medicine; Irwin Shaw. author HarrDousing the heights and dropping them the preservation of our civilization, cream manufacturer and as an orator, will participate in the ses- in a symposium on the British against partition offered by Dr. of the famous elm "Bury the Mrs. Meow Kpotele operator of a chain of retail con- P•wohint Prin. Praak down again below the place from if we believe that there is any- government's proposal for the par- Stephen S. Wise in his recent ad- Dead." Three of the remaining Jerome nIttee Roth.rhild Nader Keane., fectionery stores in Northern sions. which they rose, mean funda- thing worthy of perpetuation in As is customary at all Misread tition of Palestine. Rabbi Max J. dress before Detroit Hadassah. five not only retained the fame Robert troldmma Adam Toimieb Wisconsin and Minnesota until but Having visited Palestine twice that came to them in 1934 mental change In human nature. what we have built thus far, then head of Wohlgelernter, spiritual conclaves. the formal opening of 1931. Ile retired from business The best test of how well you That change will come to some our people must turn to brotherly the conference, scheduled for Emanuel, will preside. Cantor within the last 10 years. Rabbi even enhanced it. Thus, Leslie that year and moved to Detroit people through religion, but it will love, not as a doctrine but as • Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, Rubin J. Boyarsky will lead in Fram will speak from first-hand (lore-Belisha, who was appointed have followed the Jews in the in June, 1931. knowledge of the situation. not come to all that way, for I have way of living. If this becomes our the singing of "zemiros." and a to the British cabinet in 1936, be- news during 1937 is to try and will be preceded by Oneg Shabbat Mr. Droock was active In poli- Beth El College of Jewish Stud- came the most talked-of man in identify the 21 names listed above known many people, very fine peo- accepted way of life, this life may tics as a LeFollette Progressive celebrations with members of the social hour will follow the dis- ies reopens Monday night, Jan. England during 1937. when. as before reading why they have ple, who had no formal religion. be so well worth living that we since the administration of Rob- local Jewish community welcom- cussion. So the change must come to some will look into the future with a ert M. LaFollette. Sr. He was ing the visitors at services. Shah- Gallium to Discuss the Situation 3, after a brief recess. This will the new Secretary of War, he been selected as 1937'a new Jew- be the last opportunity for reale- completely revolutionized the Brit- ish faces. t uite a few of these is Palestine perhaps, through a new code of desire to perpetuate a peaceful bos meals and informal recep- chairman of the Progressive Re- National president, Leon Gell- tration for the second term of 10- ish army. David Dubinsky con- names were no strangers to the ethics, or an awakening sense of world for our children. V. ith this I publican Party Committee for tions. All delegates and guests responsibility for their brothers, or desire will come a realization that Northern Wisconsin for many will partake in the Friday eve- man, who recently returned from session courses in current events, tinued to rank among the too news. if not to the headlines, in a discovery that whether they be- only if others feel as we do, can the Sabbath morning a tour of Erets Israel, will de- comparative religion, social prob- flight of labor leaders and was 1936, but almost without excep- years, served as president of the ning and "seudoth" at the social hall of liver the principal address at the lems, the Bible, Jewish history and constantly' in the news during tion they achieved front page fit.' in a future life or not, there we obtain the objectives of peace (PLEASE TURN vn PAO. mt.zass TURN TO LAST PAM)) 1937. Marshall Goldberg, who literature. (PLEASE TURN TO PAGII I) are now greater enjoyments and on earth, good will to men. Congregation Beth Tefila Eman- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL WARSAW (WNS) — Reacting to the pleas by teachers and scholars from abroad to oppose the ghetto benches for Jewish students in the Polish colleges and university, 54 leading Polish uni- versity professors, issued a mani- festo denouncing the segregation of Jewish students as harmful to Poland's prestige. The manifesto called on other professors to join le _EMIL IIRONICli DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937 Vol. XXXIX No. 32 54 PROFESSORS IN POLAND DENOUNCE "GHETTO BENCHES" l NEWSPAPER PRINTED c IN MICHIGAN PRESENT MARKSON BOOK WEDNESDAY CLINCHY TO SPEAK AT SHAAREY ZEDEK LEADERS HONORED BY FRATERNITIES Honor Memory of Rabbi Akiba Eger Peace on Earth New Jewish Faces of 1937 Mizrachi Midwest Conference Opens In Detroit This Saturday Evening Barney Droock Dies; LaFollette Friend