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Beth El Formal
Event Saturday
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"THE RABBI IN ACTION'
NEW YORK. — (WNS) —
Fifty-four persons who were
born Jews but now profess
other religions are among the
10,400 names included in the
1938-39 edition of Who's Who
In American Jewry just pub-
lished by the National News
Association. Included in this
group are three Catholic
priests and 15 Protestant min-
isters. The religious denomina-
tions of the 64 non-Jews listed
are: Episcopal, 18; Presbyte-
rian, 7; Catholic, 7, Christian
Science, 6; Baptist, 5; Unita-
rian, 4; Congregational, 2;
Methodist, 2; Evangelical Lu-
theran, 1; Quaker, 1; Greek
Orthodox, 1; and 6 described
as Protestants. The volume also
includes three persons born
Christians but who adopted
Judaism by choice. They are
Norma Shearer, the actress,
widow of the late Irving Thal-
berg; Thelma Spear, concert
singer, who is Mrs. Ludwig
Lewisohn; and Aime Palliere,
a non-American Catholic con-
vert to Judaism, who is lay
preacher of the Rue de Coper-
nic Synagogue in Paris.
Charlotte Miller, Secretary
to Commissioner Hurd,
Dies After Brief Illness
Charlotte Miller, who was sec-
retary to J. Stanley Hurd, U. S.
Commissioner, for the past nin e
years, died on Tuesday evening at
Ford Hospital after an illness of
two weeks.
Funeral services were held on
Thursday afternoon, and burial
was in Clover Hill Perk Cemetery.
Miss Miller, who was 29 years
old, is survived by her parents,
Bernhard and Henrietta Miller of
2327 Clements Ave.; two brothers,
Louis R. and Cahrles A., both of
Detroit; and two sisters, Mrs. H.
Baum of Detroit and Mrs. Harry
Morris of Cleveland.
The material in this new vol-
ume by Dr. William Rosenau will
be - ready shortly. The author
is the well-known and popular
rabbi of Baltimore, Md., and the
material in the book Is based on
his 58 years of eetive service in
the American pulpit. It contains
the lectures delivered by the au-
thor before the faculty and stu-
dents of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Cincinnati, in 1935, and
OBITUARY
will be of interest not only to
his fellow-rabbis and the general
MORRIS ADELSON
clergy, but to the Jewish and
non-Jewish layman as well. of 2275 W. Philadelphia Ave.. 72
(Bloch Publishing Co., N. Y., $2). years old, died on Jan. 25. Fun-
eral services were held on Jan.
26 with interment in Machpelah
For Better Interdenomina- Cemetery, Rabbi I. &oilman of-
ficiating. Hees survived by his
tional Relations
wife, Sarah; Risen, William: six
daughters; Rose, Mrs. David Gray,
A collection of addresses on the Mrs. Malcolm Rivkin; Mrs. Jacob
movement for better relations be- Reiss, Mrs. Jacob Denenbura and
tween the various religious groups Mrs. Joseph Koblin; 10 grand-
in America, entitled "Jew and children and two great-grandchil-
Christian," will appear shortly. dren.
(Bloch Publishing Co., N. Y.,
50e1. Rabbi Alexander Lyons, of
JULIUS FISHER
Brooklyn, the author of this new
volume, has for many years de- of -8490 Cadillac .Blvd., 55 years
voted himself to the promotion old, died on Jan. 30. Funeral
of a better understanding between services were held on Feb. 1 with
in Oakview Cemetery.
Jew and Christian, and has earn- interment
ed for himself the title "the He is survived by his wife, Hattie;
a
daughter.
Mrs. Maxine Rosen;
apostle of brotherhood." These
addresses were delivered in a FOR, Jack; his mother, Mrs.
Minnie
Fisher;
four brothers. Os-
churches, colleges and other in-
stitutions of learning where Dr. man E., Don. Archie and Jacob
E.
and
one
grandson.
Leans had been invited to speak
e^ this vital and timely subject.
MORRIS DORFMAN
of 2305 Kendall Ave., 60 years
old, died on Jan. 29. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Jan. 10 with
interment in the Islishkan Israel
Cemetery. He is survived by his
wife, Eva, a daughter, Mrs. Sarah
'
Sklar and two grandchildren.
ALTES
LAGER
L
February 4, 1938
_rni_141LXE.C.AktaRPNIcr-E
IS BETTER
IRWIN GOLDEN
of 15768 Taller Ave., 43 years
old, died on Jan. 31. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Feb. I. Ile is
survived by his wife. Betty, a
daughter, Myra Joy, four broth-
ers, Joseph Il. of New York, Sam
Morris and Harry of Detroit and
three mister', Mrs. Abe N. Feld-
stein, Rae and Mrs. John Burk-
holder of Buffalo.
•
MORRIS GARVETT
formal dinner dance of Temple
Beth El which will be *held this
Saturday evening. at 8 o'clock, at
the Statler Hotel.
Dr. Milton S. Marx, who again
assumed the Position of general
chairman, has been assisted by
representatives from the Temple
Sisterhood, Men's Temple Club
and Young People's Club. A large
number of early reservations has
already assured the success of this
affair which promises to be one
of the outstanding social events
of the mid-winter season.
A well-known orchestra and a
splendid floor show promise an
evening of excellent entertain-
ment. Mary Kahn and his band
will furnish the music for danc-
ing during and after the dinner.
Norman Birnkrant and George
Golanty are arranging the floor
show.
For information regarding re-
servations or tickets, call Mrs. Irv-
ing L. Hirschman, in charge of
arrangements, who is assisted by
Mrs. Lawrence Friedman and Mrs.
Philip Bloomgarden; or call Tem-
ple Beth El office, Madison 8530.
For information regarding af-
ter-dinner tickets for young mem-
bers of Temple households or
members of the Young People's
Club, call Frank Winton or Miss
Miriam Carver.
Morris Garvett, president of
Temple Beth El, is honorary chair-
man of this formal affair.
JUDAISM'S FUTURE Plan Washington
Progressive Fete
CONFERENCE TOPIC
Arrangements are being com-
pleted for the annual dinner-meet-
Prominent Leaders to Par- ing and reunion of the former
members of the Washington Pro-
ticipate in Discussions
gressive C I u b,
on Sunday
to be held at
The future of Judaism in Amer.
ica will be discussed by 200 of
the lay and religious leaders of
this country at the second annual
seminary conference on Jewish
affairs on Sunday, Feb. 6, at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, Broadway and 122nd
St., New York.
Edward N. M. Warburg is to
Preside at the opening session of
the conference at 2:30 p, m. Dr.
Alexander Basel will deliver the
opening prayer and Dr. Milton
Steinberg, rabbi of the Park Ave.
Synagogue in New York, will
speak on the general subject of
the conference, "The Future of
Judaism in America." His address
will be broadcast over Station
WIIN.
At 3 p. m. the conference will
divide into the 10 round table
meetings at which the discussion
will be led by Dr. Max Ant, Jo-
seph G. Brin, Rabbi Elliot M. Bur-
stein, Israel S. Chipkin, Rabbi Ar-
mond E. Cohen, Rabbi Samuel M.
Cohen, Dr. Samuel Dinin, Rabbi
Ira Eisenstein, Mrs. Moses P. Ep-
stein, Jacob Fishman, David J.
Gaiter, Dr. Israel M. Goldman,
Mrs. David A. Goldstein, Judge
Jonah J. Goldstein, Dr. Robert
Gordis, Rabbi Albert I. Gordon,
Dr. Solomon Grayzel, Rabbi Ger-
shon Hades, Dr. Rufus M. Hartill,
Rabbi Abraham M. Heller, C. Ivar
Hellstrom, Mrs. Henry S. Hen-
dricks, Max Herzfleld, Joseph C.
Hyman, Dr. Maurice J. Karpf, Dr.
Jacob Kohn, MisM Sarah Kussy,
Dr. Israel II. Levinthal, Dr. Louis
M. Levitsky, Dr. Solomon Lowen-
stein, H. L. Lurie, Mrs. Albert
J. May, Rabbi Irving Miller,
Louis J. Moss, Arthur Oppenhei-
mer, Bernard Postal, Dr. William
Rosenau, Rabbi Morris Silverman,
Louis Sobel, Dr. Elias L. Solomon,
Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, Elihu D.
Stone, Mrs. Sol M. Stroock, P.
W. Wilson. Dr. Jonah B. Wise,
and others.
A dinner will be held at 7 p.
m. in the dinner hall of the sem-
inary for the participants in the
round table discussions. Lewis L.
Strauss will preside and Rabbi
Edward T. Sandrow will give the
opening prayer. There will be
messages of greeting from Elias
Margolis on behalf of the Rabbi-
nical Assembly of America and
from Rabbi Max Currick on be-
half of the Central Conference
of American Rabbis.
The discussions at each session
throughout the day will be open
to the public.
Northwood Inn
on Tuesday eve-
ning, Feb. 22.
Although the
group does not
meet regularly
and reconvenes
only on Wash-
ington's birth-
day, a chair-
man is elected
every year to
serve until the
Alex Schreiber following year's
gathering. Last
year Alex Schreiber was chosen
president. His successor will be
chosen on Feb. 22.
Attendance at the Feb. 22 din-
ner will not be limited to members,
but will also be attended by mem-
bers' wives and their friends, Res-
ervations are now being taken at
the office of Mr. Schreiber, 1332
Dime Bank Bldg., Cherry 1520.
WARNING!
To Jewish Meat Markets,
Grocers and Delicatessen Stores
Merchants Misrepresenting Meats as Being
Kosher will be Prosecuted under the State
Agricultural Law for Kosher Meats.
PARTICULAR SCRUTINY WILL BE GIVEN STORES THAT
SELL "T R E F E" TONGUES UNDER KOSHER LABELS
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GERMAN JEWS TOLD BY THEIR
Author of Kabbalah Sesquicentennial
LEADERS FUTURE CLOSED FOR
Event
Feb.
11-12
Concordance Here
THEM; TELL YOUNG TO LEAVE
Ha. Endorsements From Out- Rabbi Leon Stitskin to Speak
standing Leader.; Seeks Aid
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Under Auspices of Young
of Detroit Jews
Israel and Emanuel
the state of Tamaulipas. A pitch-
A monumental concordance of
ed battle took place at Ramirez,
the Kabbalah has been written in
In compliance with a request 20 miles from the American bor-
five volumes, with three additional
der. The uprising came shortly
textbooks to serve as guides, by of Congressman Sol Bloom, chair- after rumors of plans for a Fas-
Rabbi Levi I. Krakovsky, formerly man of the United States Consti- cist putsch.
of Seattle, Wash., during the past tutional Sesquicentennial Com-
All immigration to Mexico was
16 years a resident of Palestine. mission, and a resolution adopted halted for an indefinite period
Rabbi Krakovsky recently arrived
pending the completion .1 a com-
in this country to raise funds for
prehensive study of immigration
the publication of his work, and
problems. In announcing the stop-
in this task he has the endorse-
page, the ministry of the interior
ments of Chief Rabbi Herzog of
declared that the ban applied also
Palestine, Dr. David Sole Pool ,
to those who had already received
Rabbi Leo Jung and others.
visas and who are on the way to
Rabbi Krakovsky arrived in De-
Mexico.
troit last week for a brief stay and
is enlisting support here for his
Demands Exclusion of Foreign
books which he is exhibtiting in
Jews from Italian Universities
the typewritten form in which he
ROME. — (WNS) — Exclusion
has completed them. He has also
of foreign Jews from Italian uni-
published a pamphlet on "The
versities and strict curbs on for-
Wisdom of Kabbalah and Its Im-
eign Jewish graduates of such
portance," as a means of illustrat-
universities seeking to practice
log the significance of his work.
their professions in Italy were de-
As director of the kabbalah Cul-
manded
by Resto del Carlino, fas-
ture Society of America, Rabbi
cist daily of Bologna. Regime
Krakovsky is also negotiating in
Fascista of Cremona renewed its
support of his work in behalf of
a group of world-famed leaders ,
anti-Jewish campaign by charging
including the following: Chief
that Trieste is a "small Jewish
Rabbi Dr. Isaac Herzog, Rabbi Dr.
oasis" and complaining that in
Leo Jung, Rabbi Herbert S. Gold-
Turin the Jews hold positions out
stein, Rabbi Dr. Joseph H. Look-
of proportion to the number of
stein, Rabbi Dr. S. B. Hoenig ,
Jews in the community.
Rabbi Hirsch Manischewitz, Dr. S .
Margoshes, Rabbi Max J. Mintz ,
Asks Portugal to Bar Jewish
RABBI LEON STITSKIN
Rabbi Dr, D. S. Stern, Dr. I.
Refugee.
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch
Soesnitz.
LISBON. — (WNS) — Mass
by the Union of Orthodox Jewish
To Speak Sunday
Congregations of America, Con- immigration of refugees, Jews as
Over Altman's Hour Rabbi Harry Levy
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel well as others, to Portugal is op-
Avukah Fellowship
and its Men's Club, in conjunction posed by Diario da Manha, gov-
Next
Speaker
for
Young Israel of Detroit, is ernment organ, in an article in
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superin-
For a Year's Study with
sponsoring
special services next which it declares that Portugal
tendent of the Detroit Jewish
"Message
of
Israel"
has no Jewish problem because
Home for Aged, will be the guest
Wayne University Chapter to Sabbath to commemorate the its Jews are part of the nation.
event
speaker on the Altman Hour. over
Have
Toboggan
Party
The United Jewish Laymen's
Radio Station WMBC, on Sunday,
The 16th in a series of Friday
Protest Five Years of Hitler
Committee announces that the
Feb 6 .
Sunday morning, the Wayne Evening Forums sponsored by
NEW YORK. — (WNS) — In-
The topic, which Dr. Hirsch preacher for the month of Febru- University chapter of Avukah. the Young Israel at Emanuel Syna-
ary,
beginning
Saturday,
Feb.
5,
tensification of the anti-Nazi boy-
will discuss, in Yiddish, will be
American student Zionist federa- gogue, to be held Feb. 11, at
the program conducted at the on the "Message of Israel," will tion, will hold a toboggan party. 8:30 p. m., will be devoted to cott and a united front against
home for the benefit of aged Jews. be Rabbi Harry Levi of Temple Members and their friends will the discussion of the contributions dictatorship and for democracy
His address is the third in a Adath Israel , Boston, Mass.
made by American Jews to the were the keynotes of all the
The musical service will be ren- meet at the home of Sam Stearn, American Republic and the in- speakers who addressed an over-
series, sponsored by Mr. Altman.
2003 Gladstone, at 11:30 a. m.
dered
by
the
choir
of
Central
flow rally at Carnegie Hall spon-
which covers the activities of the
Work fellowships will be award- fluence of Hebraic ideals on the
Jewish Welfare Federation and Synagogue, New York City, un- ed by the Avukah organization for American Constitution. The sored by the Non-Sectarian Anti-
der
the
direction
of
Lazar
Weiner.
its agencies.
the establishment of - direct con- guest speaker for the evening will Nazi League as a protest against
The Jewish dome for Aged is Fritz Lechner is the baritone solo- tacts between American students be Rabbi Leon Stitskin of Con- five years of the Hitler terror in
a constituent member of the Jew- ist. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of Cen- and collectives of Palestine, and gregation Beth Israel, Warren, Germany. More than 3,500 peo-
tral Synagogue will officiate.
0., who has won a reputation as ple jammed Carnegie Hall and as
ish Welfare Federation.
The "Message of Israel" is for the training of a new leader- a brilliant orator. Rabbi Stitskin many were turned away. A slight
broadcast over a nationwide hook- ship for the youth Zionist move- is a graduate of Yeshiva Isaac disturbance was created outside
Tokio Monthly Publishes a up of the blue network of the ment in America.
Nazi sympathizers attacked
The fellowship provides for a Elchanan, New York, and of when
Violent Anti-Jewish
National Broadcasting Company
Hiram College in Ohio, and is the an anti-Nazi picket but he was
at 7 o'clock E.S.T. every Satur- year's study and work in Pales- author of a book of sermons rescued by the police. Inside there
Article
day night. In Detroit it is heard tine, at the Hebrew University, "Judaism as a Religion." He is was an uproar for a time when
and the observation of the Histad-
TOKIO (WNS)—Anti-Semit- over Station WXYZ.
president of the Zionist Organ- Representative Fish found him-
The "Message of Israel" has ruth, including participation in the ization of Warren, and is active self booed by a group of Commu-
ism, long a stranger in Japan,
agricultural collectives. The award
a
large
and
growing
congregation.
made its appearance here for the
will care for all expenses of trav- in civic movements and social nist sympathizers after he had in-
second time since the conclusion It is heard all over the United eling to and from Palestine and welfare work. Rabbi Stitskin is cluded Communists in his de-
of the German-Japanese alliance , States and in many foreign coun- for the year's stay. Some knowl- married to the former Miss Doro- nunciation of Fascists and Nazis.
when Yuven, a monthly maga- t ries. From Jews and Gentiles edge of conversational Hebrew is thy Gerstein of Detroit and is Other speakers were former am-
bassador William E. Dodd, Profes-
zine, published an article holding comment on it is of a nature needed.
widely known in this city.
the Jews of the United States which shows that it has an im-
For further information, ad- leaC dani t n or . co Rnu m bienicatB i o on ya ak
lrs
l sor Franz Boas, Ludwig Reran, Isi-
dore
Gennett, Jeremiah T. Ma-
responsible for arming China and portance in a large field which is dress Akivah Drasnin, president
singing .
more significant every
Russia. Written by Sarditchu Mu- growing
of the Avukah, Wayne University. The evening will conclude with a honey, Heinz Leipman, Ernest L.
day.
Meyer,
Representative Vita Mar-
tau, the violently anti-Semitic
social hour at which representa-
article, alleged that Russia was
tives of all local orthodox syna- cantonio, and Dr. William E. M•-
lee,
dean
of the Howard Univer-
a Jewish rpublic, and cited many
Detroit Sunshine Club at gogues and their affiliated groups
quotations from Julius Streich- Eminent Scholar
will participate in a round table sity Law School. Telegrams were
Miami Beach, Fla.
er's notorious anti-Semitic week-
discussion of Rabbi Stitskin's ad- received from Samuel Untermyer
To LectUre in U. S.
and Mayor La Guardia.
ly, for Stuermer. Several months
The Detroit Sunshine Club had dress.
ago the Yokoham authorities
In his message Mayor La Guar-
Saturday morning services at
Prof.
oven
house
for
Detroiters
and
Scholem
to
Speak
at
Insti-
dia said:
banned Zionist fund collections
friends at Oasis Patio. Mr. and Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
tute of Religion on Kabbala
on the ground that the money
Mrs. Ed Levy of Detroit donated uel, Feb. 12, (Lincoln's birthday) sini "n
si:V e3:7“.1%,7 .:,;',111,,,t," ft=
Trends
was going to Russia.
when Adolf Hitler and Kellam
$10 in memory of their mother. will be marked by the active par- dont
■••■ 111111.11 potter in German) Tale • Si,.
ticipation
of
the
synagogue's
Ida
Levy,
who
passed
away
last
NEW
YORK.
—
Prof.
Gerhard
Ina. of protection and eatenalon of de-
Among the "Nazis" convicted of
year
in
Miami.
newly
organized
Men's
Club.
mocracy become. nee a ,,tore burning
illegal activities in Austria was a Scholem of the Hebrew Univer-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman Cantor Boyarsky, who will chant O nt s :neeln epe:::.
feeble-minded Jew by the name of sity, foremost living authority on
ldP
e
Egon Dubsky . After he had Jewish mysticism, has been an- of Detroit celebrated the birth the services. will also intone a think any one man might bring on
special prayer for the American another ,writ oar le apPalling. Din
inherited his mother's fortune, the 'minted Stroock Lecturer at the of a son to Dr. and Mrs. S. B. government,
latonlilp
Inaha
eeeee
form It anti ,"
prepared by Rabbi Is a hateful thing. It loran,.
opprenion,
Nazis persuaded him to be baptized Jewish Institute of Religion for Kahn of Detroit (Shirley Freed- Max J. Wohlgelernter,
to be fol-
of the rIghte of the
and contributed funds to the under- 1938. Dr. Scholem will arrive man), on Jan. 29. Cards were lowed by the rabbi's sermon, on cruelty, deprItatIon
rthglous Intolentnce, anni•
Played
and
a
midnight
supper
was
shortly
from
Palestine
to
deliver
ground Nazi movement . .. Ac-
!illation of the labor ntotement and a
cused of high treason, he was sen- a course of Mx lectures on the served. The Detroit Sunshine Club "Ilebrew Ideals in American De- clear backwanl enP In hietara. It hr-
ome. eter more apmtrent that thou
tenced to six years in prison in- "Major Trends of Kabbala." The was among those who gave gifts mocracy." In the afternoon, at groups
like Joon, lighting againt the
4:30, Rabbi Wohlgelernter will nit eeeee
of the lectures will be: to the baby.
of dIctalonhipe, mon o unite In
stead of being sent to an asylum. subjects
I.—What I, Jrwleh "[reticle.?
Harry Freedman donated $10 speak on "The Hand of Provi- common cause with all Mende
of de-
J.—Abraham Abulatl• •nd the hool
dence in Human History."
mocracy, to stem the tide of reaction
to
the
Matzos
fund
of
Detroit
of
prophetical
Kabbala
(The
theory
of
The heart benevolent and kind
andsoun. the eatahlithment of democ-
meditation and entacy).
Sunshine Club in his grandson's
racy and freedom In the amid. -
the most resembles God.
1.—The Lollar ad the school of theo- h
—Robert Burns. sophical Kabbala (Some fundamental onor.
Because the proportion of non-
poInt• of the theology of the Sohn:
To Honor Rocker at Jewish
students at City College
God; aymhollem In the problem of evil) Ne Crime to Have Three Wives
e.—Lase Luria and his school (The
is
growing
smaller a
in Palestine
new Kabbala of Sarni).
Dinner on March 20 dangerous increasingly
situation is growing
I- etabbatithInn, littioala on tin way
TEL AVIV. — (WNS-Palcor
to the mac.,
up,
Dr.
Morris
Raphael
Cohen,
re-
Agency)—if a man feels that he
The subject of the sixth lecture. would like to maintain and is able
In recognition of his many years tiring professor of philosophy, de-
which will be given in Hebrew, to support a harem. Palestine of unselfish and active service to clared at a reunion dinner of the
will be announced later. The lec- seems to be the country for him. Jewish communal life, Mr. Louis college's class of 1913. Recalling
tures will be held at the institute A real sensation shook this all- P. Rocker, national president of that once the City College student
and will open to the public.
Jewish city when a Palestine court Young Judaea, will be honored at body represented a typical cross-
section of the city and that friend-
The Stroock Lecturship on the handed down a ruling that having
ships were made there between
history and philosophy of religion three wives is no crime, at least
Catholics, Protestants and Jews,
was established in 1927 for the insofar as the government is con-
Professor Cohen said "now this
purpose of inviting outstanding cerned. It may be an indiscretion
is'no longer the case. It's bad for
scholars of the world's religions but, ruled the court, it is not even
the students not to be associated
to present some part of their re- a misdemeanor. Jacob Melnik of
with others. And it is a bad thing
search. Thus far the following Poland is the brave man whose
for the city that there should be
series of lectures have been de- action in annexing three wives
this segregation."
livered and published:
has thus gone unpunished—by
- Wan and the Tower of Ilthel"—
Charging that the Amateur
Hunt Grenmann.
the law, at any rate. Charged with
Athletic Union has accepted in
...theephoe—The Ilan and the Mato- bigamy, though polygamy would
Han " —I1. St. John Th•ckeray
invitation
to send an American
- The inneh Foundation of Want"- seem better to rover the case, he
track and field tem to Germany
Marin Cutler Torrey.
was discharged because according
this
summer
for a pre-Olympic
to Palestinian law bigamy is un-
international meet under Nazi
Shanghai Jews Appeal for Matzo punishable.
auspices, the Joint Boycott Coun-
cil has lodged a formal protest
SHANGHAI (WNSI—Acknowl-
Gift to Hebrew Schools
with the A. A. U. Acceptance of
edging receipt of $2,000 Shanghai
the
invitation is a contradiction of
dollars from the London Lord
The United Hebrew Schools is in
SAMUEL SCHAEFER
the A. A. U.'s decision last year
Shanghai Relief Commit- receipt of a contribution from
Who was elected executive secreter Mayor's
not
to participate in any events
of the National Jewish Hospital at tee, the Shanghai Jewish commu- Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner
in Germany until Germany dis-
Denver at the thirty-eighth annual nity appealed to Jewish organiza- in memory of Miriam Buchhalter.
c
o
n
t i n u e s its discrimination
meeting of the ortly arat on held e In tions in the United States to pro-
against Jewish athletes.
LOUIS P. ROCKER
vide Shanghai Jewry with mat-
Wonder if there is any connec-
New York
succeeds Mrs. S. hobo. who had
' s served zoh for the coming Passover. The tion between the fact that rumors a testimonial dinner on Sunday Mosley Organ Changes from
as secretary since 1911 and who is giv- community's matzoh factory was appearing in the Palestine Arab evening, March 20, at the Waldorf-
Weekly to Monthly as Funds
ing up active work because of ill health. destructed during the bombard- daily Falastin so often find their Astoria Hotel, New York. Munici-
Run Low
Mrs. Pisko was named honorary wcre- ment of the city and unless matzo way into the New York Times and al Court Justice Nathan Sweed-
LONDON. — (WNS) —A
come from abroad the Jews will the fart that the Times' Jaffa cor-
lazy for life at the annual meeting.
r of Brooklyn, national treasurer tacit admission that the Fascist
have to observe Passover with- respondent is Joseph Hans, editor of the youth organization, is chair-
movement in England has suffered
out it.
of Falastin •
man of the dinner committee.
serious reverses was made in
P
"The Blackshirt," organ of Sir
Oswald Mosley's British Union of
Fascists, when it announced that
it would henceforth appear as a
monthly instead of a weekly. The
announcement appealed for finan-
cial support "of the greatest
propaganda campaign in the poli-
tical history of Britain."
Because it has consistently and
and militantly protested against
the Nazi racial theory and against
the expulsion . of German scholars
because of their race or political
views, and because it opposed the
participation of English scholars
in the Heidelberg and Goettingen
celebrations, Nature, the interna-
tionally famous scientific weekly,
has been banned from Germany.
Austrian Jew Jailed for Smash•
int Window Containing
Hitler Picture
VIENNA (WNS) — Four
months in jail is the penaltyMi-
chael Lebenschuss, a Jewish mer-
chant, will pay for having smash-
ed a plate glass window in the
new offices of the German tourist
bureau in which a portrait of Hit-
ler was displayed. Lebenschuss'
act touched off a series of anti-
Jewish incidents In Vienna (lur-
ing which Nazis retaliated by
breaking windows in hundreds of
Jewish-owned stores.
New York State Measure Would
Outlaw Racial and Creedal Bias
ALBANY, N. Y. (WNS) — A
bill making discrimination be-
cause of race, color or nationality
a crime in the state of New York
is now before the judiciary com-
mittee of the New York State
Assembly. It was introduced by
Assemblyman Meyer Goldberg.
The bill specifies that discrimina-
tion against a person "because of
race, nationality or color, in the
renting of a house or business;
in the obtaining of a license for
business, or in exercising of a
profession, is a crime." It also
would prohibit discrimination
against persons because of race,
nationality or color in civil serv-
ice examinations through special
requirements or through special
limitations made "by any scheme
based upon the numerical compu-
tation of persons of any race.
color, or nationality." The act
would amend the civil rights law
section 40, chapter 14, which was
Passed in 1909 and which makes
it a crime to discriminate against
a person because of race, nation-
ality or color in any educational
institution, theater or hospital.
Polish Bulletin Denies Ghetto
Benches Are Government
Regulations
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
Introduction of ghetto benches
for Jewish students in the Polish
universities is not a government
measure but a device resorted to
by the universities rather than
close indefinitely because of con-
tinuous disturbances, it is de-
clared by the Polish Information
Bulletin, a quasi-official govern-
ment agency.
Predicts Naxi-Financed F•scist
Revolt in Mexico in 60 Days
LOS ANGELES. — (WNS) —
A fascist revolt in Mexico within
60 days was predicted by Repre-
sentative Jerry J. O'Connell of
Montana in an interview here in
which he charged that Nazi agents
were furnishing arms and muni-
tions to fascist bands,
Heads J. D. C. Drive
in New York
[
Edward M. M. 1Varburg, son of the
lateFelix M. Warburg, heads the 1938
Greater New York Campaign of the
American Jewish Joint 'Distribution
Committee for $2,040,000 for re-
habilitation and relief of needy Jews
abroad. Assuming leadership in
the Joint Distribution Committee.
Mr. Warburg follows in the footsteps
of his late father who was one of its
founders and Honorary Chairman af
the time of his death