- - E PEE PErRorrlai s ti et Rom RON ICLE February 11, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE KERENSKY COMING FOR ADDRESS HERE ed when the police disclosed that the gray- haired old man who wore long black Jew- ish robes, attended the synagogue and was and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE a familiar beggar at street corners, was Prof. Goodspeed Describes Method of Puha.. Weekly ity To Jewish Clsrmakl• Publishing Ca. tae. Count Timofiej Muratow, once a general Early Copyists Who "Published" Sawed aa Serood•clue matter March 1, 111111, as the r.. t. in the army of the Czar. He had made him- Ay PHILIP SLOMOVITZ "fee .t Detroit. Vita, ender the A.t of Musk I. 11111. Books for General Use self understood only by signs and so was Will Speak March 22 Under Celebration of Anniversary General Offices and Publication Banding supposed to be deaf and dumb. His iden- Auspices of Bnai Moshe Prof. Edgar J. Goodspeed makes the assertion of Constitution to Be Hon- Youth Takes the Lead 525 Woodward Avenue Men's Club tity, the correspondent of the London Daily in his latest book, "New Chapters in New Testa- ored by Bnai Brith Lodges feleelsomat Cedilla. 1040 Cable Adds...et Chrostleks ment Study," (Macmillan, $2) that the publishing Express relates, was discovered when the Youth is beginning to play a leading role in LOISIWO otticei Alexander Kerensky, premier of of the Bible for general use dates back to the police carried him back to his poverty- 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Complete details of the sesqui- Jewish affairs. A glance at the roster of leaders beginning of the present era. Ile describes how Russia in 1917, before the advent in national movements will reveal that those who stricken room in a side street and searched scribes were put to the task of making copies of centennial celebration of the were looked upon as youngsters only a few years Subscription, in Advance. .$3.00 Per Year the place for papers when it was found of the Soviet regime, will speak books while the reader recited the text to them. Constitution of the United States, at the Bnai Moshe Congregation. ago are today being reckoned with in the Jewish To le.. publicatien .11 correspond.ee and sews matter Emphasis is placed in this interesting volume sponsored by the Bnai Brith that he was lifeless. He' had shared his Mr. Kerensky will offer a de- This is true of the Joint Distribution most reach this office by Tomday evening of nib week. the early "publishing" of books in this manner groups of Detroit, were announc- community. secret with his only friend, another old fense of democratic ideals and on wh. nmiling notice.. kindly es• one ells of the met .1). ed this week by former Judge Committee, the ORT, the Zionist Organization— by the Christians, and the oral commentaries by methods. While still an extreme. especially its labor branches—and the Bnai Brith. Joseph Sanders, general chairman. beggar, who told the police that Muratow The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invitee wee...nee. .4 ly young men, as a representative Jews. Ile declares that "Jews were very con- The groups participating in this Within a few months it is predicted that a young lefts of Interest I. the J•wish people, but disclaims responsi- servative in the forms in which they preserved escaped from Russia in 1919 and nearly of Socialist labor in the Duma, man will be the international head of the Ilnui bility for an Indorsement of the views expressed by the welters function are Louis Marshall starved to death. his daring criticism of the cor- their scriptures." Among the interesting discussions in this book Lodge, Pisgah Lodge, Women's Brith. Iladassah is welcoming into its ranks the Scriptural Reading s for the Sabbath ruption in the government was Such are some of the tricks of life and responsible for the repeated urg- is the question of the language in which the New Auxiliary of Bnai Brith and the graduates from Junior Iladassah. The sons of the Pentateuchal portion—Ex. 27:20-30:10, late Felix M. Warburg are beginning to fill the some of the experiences that have count- ing of the Czarina that he be Testament was written. The author states that several local A. Z. A. chapters. gaps Prophetical portion—Ezek. 43:10-27. caused in American Jewish leadership by the program commemorating less. parallels in Jewish history. Unfor- hanged. Kerensky resisted the it is obvious that Greek was the language, but the The of the Constitution death of their father and the withdrawal of other February 11, 1938 I Adar 10, 5698 tunately the progeny of anti-Semites who dissolution of the Duma by the also discusses the views of those who claim both will adoption leaders. be held Tuesday, Feb. 22, at Czar with the courage that is Ilebrew and Aramaic as the tongue of origin. 8 p. m., in the auditorium of follow in their parents' footsteps are more typical • of him—"We will not go," Emphasis is placed on the contention that the Central High School, Linwood at Jews at that time were translating their Ilebrew U. S. Germans Are Anti-Nazi numerous than those who repent. he declared. "We stay here." Tuxedo. The public is invited to Speaking of Youth Mr. Kerensky first came to pub- scriptures into Aramaic; that "Ilebrew was no attend, there being no admission Dr. A. M. Hershman had a most inter- die notice when he defended the longer popularly understood;" that Jesus spoke charge. Speaking of youth, it is well to remember, hoe.- esting topic for his informal address at the workmen in the River Lime strike Aramaic; that Josephus wrote his "Wars" in Aram- Five Years of Hitler A splendid program has been in Russia. ills five years in the aic. J. B. Mayor is the prime authority quoted arranged, during which several ever, that the most youthful accomplishments in Shaarey Zedek Friday Oneg Shabbat. on this point. history go to the credit of men whom we consider The American Council on Public Affairs Duma were a thorough training "The Fear of Danger and the Danger of has rendered a distinct service to the cause The author himself proceeds to state that "part selections will be rendered by the very old. Benjamin Franklin was 72 when he ne- the brilliant career that fol- Central High School Orchestra Fear," the subject of his address, is a most of democracy by publishing a 50-page for lowed. The year 1917 was one of Daniel and part of Ezra are in Aramaic, but under the direction of Harry IV gotiated a treaty of alliance with France, in be- the rest of these books are in Ilebrew. Prof. half of the United States. Ile was 76 when I • timely one for discussion by our people at pamphlet, "Five Years of Hitler." Con- of meteoric rise and fall for Ker- Seitz. Boy Scout Troop No. 176 negotiated the peace treaty with England and he Goodspeed proceeds to state: this time. The fear complex occasioned by taining six studies by men who are well ensky, for he was successively of Temple Beth El will partici- organized the first American anti-slavery society 'The fact is. the Jeaish inhabitants of Palestine had Minister of Justice in the Pro- pate in the presentation of the at 81. The Earl of Balfour was in the service of the declarations that "It Can Happen known in their fields and who are eminent- visional strong repugnance to arnica composition. They were Government, Minister of a potting National Colors. There will be his nation while in his eighties. Gladstone and their Hebrew fonlinelitilry on the law and Here," or by the even more positive asser- ly qualified to discuss War and Marine, Prime Minister, the subject, this addresses by Thomas S. Donnel- Disraeli were no longer young men in years when their .trantale translation of the scriptures, into oral, tions that "It Is Happening Here," is pamphlet definitely establishes that the Generalissimo and Dictator and not written form." ly. local attorney, whose subject were recalled again and again to render causing people to be panicky. It is well, Nazi regime "is built on a lie." The title chief of the Provisional Govern- On the question of the conflict between the will be, "The Historical Back- they service to Great Britain. Sir Moses Montef of Five. ground of the Constitution:" Rab- who lived to be 100 years old, served his people therefore, to warn our people, as well as of the articles, their authors and the con ment Ilebrew and Aramaic tongues he writes: Though there was a price on bi Jerome D. Folkman of Grand to his dying day. At 75 the late Nahum Sokolow "Ise must.60 1110 1 .11111eh betneen Hebrew, the dead, all liberals and anti-fascists, that there is elusions they arrive at will no doubt be o his head, he stayed in Russia in Rapids, who will discuss "The was re-elected to the presidency of the World greater danger in the spread of fear than particular interest to our readers and w f disguise until well into 1918, leav stored, litentry, classical language, and the tentacu- Rights of 'Minority Groups Under Zionist Organization. Supreme Court Justice e ing finally by way of Murmansk lar Aramaic. Even the scribal Interp,tations of the in the very possibility of the approach of therefore present them here: the Constitution," and Prof. Louis D. Brandeis, at 81, takes as active an in- Law, oral Glottal, It nits, tool• to be in Hebrew, not on a British destroyer. The Years fascism. John II. Muyskens, associate pro- terest in Palestinian affairs as he did 20 years ago, Aramaic. So far was ArymIllie (Nit. being recognised since then Kerensky has lived fessor of speech at the University and is as well informed on what is happening "history of a Lie," by Frederick L. Schu- in abroad, in England, Czechoslo- by the 'leas as literary vehicle." Very often this fear complex is not even of Michigan. who has chosen for Palestine today as most leaders in the Zionist Is there a parallelism here between Aramaic man, professor of history, Williams College— vakia, Germany, and more recent- well niotivated. Those who spread the be- his subject "The Constitution—A movement. "National Socialism is built on a lie • • the ly in France. As head of the of old and the Yiddish of today—especially in the Safeguard of Democracy." lief that there is danger in an approach There are much worse things to be lost than Leader and his subservience to Junkers and Republican - Democratic bloc. in- light of the revival of Ilebrew as the spoken Dr. Maurice Silverman, presi- youth—and among them are courage and faith. of Nazism in America, and at the same industrialists." cluding such outstanding demo- tongue? dent of Louis Marshall Lodge of crats as Prof. P. N. 51iliukov, Mr. Prof. Goodspeed goes on to show that the Aram- Bnai Brith, will preside at the time point to the organization of Nazi "The Plight of Religion," by Dr. Henry • Kerensky aspires to have his pa- aic gospels were total failures, "while the un- meeting. Smith Leiper, international secretary of the camps as proof of the rise of a potential per, "New Russia" (published bi- couth Greek gospels were the most conspicuous Federal Council of Churches of America— Liberal Defenders of Jews threat to our democracy, exaggerate the monthly in Paris), become the literary successes the world has witnessed." "The power of a modern totalitarian state strength of the destructive forces in this nucleus or pivot for the organ- It is interesting to note Prof. Goodspeed's com- Hadassah Miniature- In his book "The Jews," Ililaire Belloc warns over the minds of youth is 60 great that in due I izing work of democratic Russians ment that "the Jewish atmosphere in Palestine country. The truth is that we more often against the Jew's turning to the proletarian camp time a generation may very well rise up which abroad. Three hundred copies of was altogether unfavorable to Aramaic literary Convention March 8 when he comes in conflict with the capitalist scheme 'knows not Joseph.'" hear of American Germans disavowing every issue are sent to Russia. production," and in this connection he writes: of things. It is difficult to argue with a man who "The 'Coordination' of Labor," by Robert affiliation with the pro-Nazis, rather than “The normal Jexish attitude In the first century »as A. Brady, professor of economics, University On Tuesday, March 8, the is so biased on the subject. But for the sake of altogether non-literary . The Jews were des eloping of their endorsement of the Hitlerite idea. of Calif ornia — "The 'coordination' of Perfection DeMolay Chapter the oral translation of the Law in Aramak, but they monthly meeting of Detroit chap- logical reasoning we must remind Mr. Belloc of On every occasion when members of Con- labor in Germany is part of the process of ter of Iladassah will take the f cts which justify such affiliation with the ranks refrained frained front. Winn, it; they preserved transferring to the state the function hereto- gress criticized Representative Samuel f orm of a miniature convention. or the liberals and the socialists. In Poland the Perfection Chapter, Order of It orally; (0 heel I, about A. D. 60, finding an Aram- fore performed by the profit and loss accounts The sessions will be held in the defenders of the Jews are the-socialists, From Dickstein for setting up what they consider Deafolay, held its fifth annual aic manitscript of I he targum of Job, destroyed it of many business enterprises." Italian Gardens of the Book Cad- Quito, Ecuador, comes cable news that the revoca- forthnith. Ti,. 101010 Hebrew commeatary upon the Father and Son banquet Feb. 8, an imaginary Nazi ghost they emphasized "Women in Harness," by Dr. Alice Hamil- illac Hotel beginning with regis- tion of the executive decree ordering the expulsion law Hat Ohio ',reserved orally, MI as not to seem to at Masonic Temple. After the of all Jews not engaged in farming, from Ecuador, that they abhorred the Nazi ideology. Fur- ton, advisor to the United States Depart- tration from 10 to 10:30 a. m. activities of the organization rind In sanctity that ishitit au.writtew—the Scrip- by Feb. 18, was urged upon the government in a ment of Labor, professor of medicine, Har- thermore, many German groups have time Mrs. Hy C. Broiler will preside Petition were briefly outlined by the toast- lure ItseIf." from the Ecuadorean Socialist Party. In vard University — "The picture so mov- in the morning. Through a series and again declared that they are Ameri- master, Charles Lippitt, Judge Not so long ago, it was considered a sin for of exhibits, members of Iladassah the United States, the spokesmen for the A. F. of ingly painted of women restored to their Charles Rubiner delivered an ad- can citizens and as such do not approve of L. and the C. I. 0. are usually to be found on the Jews who were engaged in the study of the Law homes, able to devote themselves solely to the wilLbe conducted on a Palestinian dress. and the Talmud to read secular literature. When tour. same platform when they gather to protest against foreign ideologies for our country. care of husband and children, has faded away, After a tap dancing exhibition teachers found such literature in the possession and women are now back in factories, work- The afternoon session will fol- inequalities threatened upon the Jewish People, A specific example of German anti- by Irving Lachman, community of their students they destroyed it. The exper- Here is a program on which even these two bitter- ing in large numbers and for meager wages." singing and moving pictures con- ience of the late 19th century in European com- low the luncheon to begin at ly-contesting parties do not differ. It is from the Nazism is the recent action of the Detroit "Regimentation of Education," by Charles 12:45 p. in. The price of the cluded the evening's program. munities and the first century in Palestine were luncheon is $1.25. Concordia Society, a branch of the impor- labor groups that Jews have received their strong- Beard, historian—"As the years pass this iron Perfection Chapter is planning apparently alike. discipline gains in effect. If the Hitler regime fi rs. Harry August, chairman, est encouragement. But we wonder whether it is tant national German singing and social a bowling and basketball tourne ; It would be interesting to have a Jewish scholar and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, co-chair- not altogether useless to reason logically with Mr. continues, the German people will be a peo- meat. groups. By unanimous action the Detroit trace the beginning of Jewish publishing, as com- man of the program committee, Belloc. In his subtle way he gives us credit for ple almost totally ignorant pf the outside Anyone interested in joining pared with the findings incorporated by Dr. Good- organization decided to bar from its dis- being logical and able defenders of our cause— world and indifferent to all ideas and inter- DeMolay call the master council- speed in his splendid book. In the meantime the are arranging for a prominent but instead of using the good to our advantage ests not contained in the Nazi creed. Turned cussions any references to political and lor, Richard Stereman, Tyler the information in "New Chapters in New Testa- speaker to be present at the all the weight in our favor is always overbalanced in upon themselves, nourishing deep resent- afternoon session. religious issues. It was a splendid gesture, 4-4936, or Manuel Feldman, ment Study" provide food for additional scriptural ments and lashed to fury by a militant system All members of Iladassah are by Mr. Belloc's prejudice aroused by hatred for Madison 4813. particularly because it served to assure the studies among Jews and non-Jews. the Communist bogey clothed by him in Jewish of education, the German people are condi- invited to attend this meeting. garb. Jewish members that the friendly rela- tioned for the day when Hitler, his technicians and the army are ready and are reasonably tionships established hitherto would not EMANUEL MEMBERSHIP sure of the prospects of success in a sudden be disturbed. GET-TOGETHER FEB. 20 STUDY OF VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE and devastating attack, East or West." Such examples of inter-racial and inter- "A Nation in Arms," by II. C. Engelbrecht, PLANNED BY DETROIT ORT GROUP religious amity can be multiplied by the co-author of 'Merchants of Death."—"Up to Sponsored by the Sisterhood of the present, reactionary governments in the Beth Tefilo Emanuel, a social scores. As long as this is the case there (CONCLUDED P1701.1 PAGE ONE) democracies have tried to make concessions to get-together evening of the mem- Agency for Palestine, who also is little to fear from Nazism in America. (CONCLUDED FROH PAGE ONE) the Nazis in order to appease them, but such Rabbi Isaac Stollman's course in bers of the congregation, the ish industrial city in Poland. In appeared before the budget com- 'The danger lies in the economic threat a policy has only encouraged the fascists in Men's Club and the Sisterhood. this "House of Jewish Labor" mittee of the Federation on Mon- "Jewish Religious Law" on Tues- Jewish history. Rabbi David Win- their blustering. The first step, therefore, is and their families, is scheduled from large industrialist groups, not from day afternoon, was guest at a chester of Mt. Clemens will teach days at 8 p. m, will consist of an for Sunday evening, Feb. 20, at will be concentrated all the ORT dinner at the Belcrest arranged in for the democracies to elect determined anti- introduction to the essential ele- those who function as social and human institutions. such as trade schools, "Post Biblical History" on Tues- fascist governments. Only then will it be the social hall of the synagogue, workshops, professional courses his honor by the boards of direc- ments in Jewish codes with special beings. days at 9 p , m., discussing 10 im- possible to end the fascist menace without Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. First Publishers of Bible SESQUICENTENNIAL PROGRAM FEB, 22 PURELY COMMENTARY • YOUNG ISRAEL EXTENSION COURSES START AT CENTRAL MONDAY EVENING recourse to war." Honoring a Martyr It is of equal significance that the spon- sors include some of the outstanding pub- licists, scholars and churchmen in Amer- ica, among them being John Haynes Holmes of the Community Church, Philip Murray, chairman, Steel Workers Organ- izing Committee; Max Lerner, editor, The Nation; Harry Elmer Barnes, historian; John B. Andrews, secretary, American As- sociation for Labor Legislation; Mauritz Hallgren, associate editor, The Baltimore Sun; Quincy Howe, book editor, Simon & Schuster; Walter West, executive secre- tary; American Association for Social Workers; Robert Dunn, executive secre- tary, Labor Research Association; Prof. Robert S. Lynd of Columbia University, Dorothy Detzer, secretary, Women's In- ternational League for Peace and Free- dom, and Robert Morss Lovett, president, League for Industrial Democracy. There is much that the world needs to learn about Nazi Germany and the IIitler- ite persecutions. Daily we learn addi- tional facts about the dictatorial and op- pressive methods of one of the most bru- tal regimes known to history. Only the other day, for instance, a Brooklyn musi- cian, Fred Zomzely, revealed upon his return from Germany that when he tried to take a picture of the Lehter Ehrnhof Station in Berlin with his miniature cam- era he was arrested, kept in jail for four days and made to pay for his board and lodging while under arrest. "Five Years of Hitler" is the type of literature that helps bring the truth to the American people. It is this sort of factual Pogromists and Their Progeny material that should be brought to the Adding to the horrifying news from Ru- attention of as many millions of people as mania was the announcement from Bu- possible, in order to teach this nation to charest that Jon Krushevan, nephew of be prepared against the inroads of the the notorious Krushevan who organized Nazi system in American life. the Kishiven pogrom in April, 1903, when the present Rumanian province of Bessar- Emphasis on Ethical Practices abia belonged to Russia, has been ap- pointed police chief of the town of Mun- A cable from Budapest states that: "All ternia. Even the offspring of anti-Semites Jews engaged in illegal financial transac- occasionally are destined to follow in the tions and in smuggling will be excommun- foot-steps of their ancestors and to hound icated, it was declared by the Orthodox the Jews. Jewish community of Budapest. In a proc- In this connection it is interesting to note lamation to the Jewish population, the that some anti-Semites have taken advan- kehillah declared that it will solemnly dis- tage of Jewish hospitality long after they own all Jews whose business activities are had done great harm to the Jewish peo- such as to bring shame and dishonor upon ple. Many former pogromists had be- the Jewish community as a whole." friended Jews later in life, and in New This decision is of significance not only York there are records to show that some to Jews, but to non-Jews as well. For of them even embraced Judaism. The us it holds the lesson of absolute refusal Warsaw correspondent of the London on the part of Jews to abandon our tra- Daily Express the other day revealed an- ditional ethical teachings. To Christians other interesting incident about a notor- it should serve as proof that where there ious Jew-baiter of the Czarist regime who is dishonorable practice it is the work of dropped dead as he descended the steps of the few and not the condoned principle of a synagogue. The whole city was astound- he entire people. Among the latest names to be included in the inscriptions in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem is that of Ben Leider, who died a martyr's death fighting, as a flyer, in the Lincoln Battalion for the cause of the Spanish Loyalists. His parents sent the fund $100 for the inscription and thus perpetuated his name in the famous record in Palestine in which are inscribed the names of the world's greatest men and women and the names of those chosen by their families and friends for such honors. This tribute is significant. The young man fought in the ranks of the anti-fas- cists in Spain. His parents chose to sup- port the Jewish liberation movement when they sought means of honoring their son's name. More than 300 years ago Spain ex- pelled the Jews. Now, many young Jews are fighting on the side of the liberals against the forces of reaction which would, if they succeed in gaining control of the country, revert to inquisitional methods. But on the Palestinian front there are martyrs whose names will be speedily for- gotten, but not their work. They, too, are fighting against reaction. When the great Palestinian monument is erected the world will know their martyrdom. The histor- ian will he in position to link Ben Leider's parents' generosity with their son's mar- tyrdom. Both acts were in the cause of human freedom and for the liberation of the downtrodden. and various other activities which tors of the Zionist Organization ORT conducts in Lodz. The real- of Detroit and local Iladassah. In a brilliant address. Dr. Jo- ization of a "house of Jewish Labor" in Lodz has been made seph described the existing con- possible through a generous con- ditions in Palestine and quoted tribution by the well-known man- numerous instances of heroism on ufacturer in Lodz, Oscar Kohn, the part of the Jewish settlers who donated a large house with during the past 20 months. Ile a lot, valued at $50,000, for this declared that important gains had Current Jewish Problems been made for the Jewish posi- Purpose. "The Jew in a Changing World" ORT is planning to open in tion in Palestine during the criti- will be the general title of 10 lec- Lodz, in the near future, a "ma- cal months, and stated that the tures by Rabbi N. Schulman of chine center" for Jewish work- status of the Jews in Palestine is Windsor, on current Jewish prob- better today than it has been at ers • I this "machine lems, every Wednesday at 9 p. m. machine center" any time in the country's history. Dr. Charles Gitlin Laud will be n installed The course will deal with such sub- the most mod- Other Spokesme n Here Hospital Editorial ern machinery, so that Jewish ar- jects as anti-Semitism, the Jew in Other spokesmen who were in tisans, who lack modern machin- Detroit America and modern Palestine. on Monday to appear be- ery and equipment, will be able Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronic) fore the budget committee which Yqur recent editorial commen e. here to do their work by modern is planning the quota for the ing on the Jewish hospital situ :t- methods. and incidentally become forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam- Lion in Detroit, represents a cry_ skilled in modern technique. paign were: The provisional committee tallization of public opinion whic h Isidor Coons, national cam- chosen to plan the formation of it now current in this comm the ORT branch in Detroit con- paign director of the Joint Dis- Dr. Heller Add Group; Aim Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of nits). By pointing out the prin " sists tribution Committee, and David of Harry Yudkoff, chairman: to Encourage Inter-Racial Bnai Brith announces that on ciple underlying fundamental i 5 " David A. Brown, Saul R. Levin, Schweitzer, the J. D. C. repre- Co-operation Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 8:30 p. m., the sues, you have rendered a great A. C. Lappin, Dr. Shmarya Klein- sentative in Poland; Z. TYgel. American League Official Sound service to the hospital movemen t. man, Ben Marcus and Philip national executive director of the As editor of The Detroit Jewis A Hebrew club has been formed Cinema for 1938, entitled "Batter American Committee Appeal for Slomovitz. on the campus of Michigan State Up", will be shown under its aus- Chronicle, you have given thi Dr. Bernard Joseph of Jerusa- the Relief of Jews in Poland and n College in East Lansing, Mich., pices in the library of the Bnai subject careful study a d consid of the Federation of Polish Jews and is known by the name of Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and eration. The need of a hospita lem, legal advisor of the Jewish in America. L awrence. Refreshments will be under Jewish auspices (as you Hebrew Club of M. S. C. There are approximately 175 served at the conclusion of this Pointed out) is becoming floor Jewish students on the campus picture. This is an open meeting apparent from day to day. Detroi Jewry have not contributed th ei where the total enrollment for men 1 Other events of interest to be share to the hospitalization pro- amounts to more than 5,000. The Jewish students aim to replace held at a future date by the Louis gram of this community. The Friday night Hebrew Study In the establishment of a Jew- misunderstanding with intelligent Marshall Lodge are: Edward E. "A Night in Shushan Habiroh" Ia managing editor of the ish hospital, the above deficiency Group of Avukah Chapter of co-operation among religious Grusd, . . Planned for March 13 Wayne University met at Leanore groups and among the student Bnai Brith Magazine, will address can be rectified. With your aid body as a whole. The Ilebrew an open meeting on Tuesday, and continued editorial support. Markson's home for an Oneg Shebat. Hebrew songs were sung. After a showing o f talking pic- Club also aims to bring religious March 8; the Louis Marshall the Jewish hospital movement The Co-op Study group met tures on Palestine, at its meeting spe hst cu ts dein no t h lii n ft e en o re Lodge will have a couple affair at will be greatly enhanced. Wednesday night at the home of Monday night, Feb. 7, the Turover As a physician and personal student. 1 the Magnolia Riding Club. the tieaw ve friend, I wish to extend to you Virginia Lichtenstein to discuss And Society contributed over $100 lecturers address the group and my deepest and sincerest grati- the sociological background of the to the Gewerkshaften campaign to open these lectures to the stu- committee. tude for your very brilliant edi- Jews in Eastern Europe. dent body. From time to time. Plans are being formulated for toria students will sneak on current "A Night in Shushan Ilabiroh" a membership campaign. The large l. Gratefully yours, news in Jewish life. attendance at the various study will be the motif of the Purim CHARLES GITLIN, M. D. Dr. Bernard Heller of the Bnai party to be given by the Turover group meetings, necessitates the On Sunday, Feb. 27, the Detroit Brith Hillel Foundation spoke to on March 13 at the Bnai Moshe. forming of new groups. the group last Sunday. His sub- Post No. 135, Jewish War Veter- MEN'S CLUB TO DIRECT A Persian atmosphere will prevail Avikah Drasnin is the presi- throughout. ject was "The Purpose of the ans of the United States and the Performers, musi• SERVICES AT EMANUEL dent; Ethel Shur, vice-president; Ladies Auxiliary will have joint clans, waiters and even guests will P Hebrew Club and the Place of installation of officers and a dinner earl Sharfman, secretary; Sid- Such a Club in the Life of the dance be dressed in the traditional garb at the Book Cadillac Hotel. 0 Honoring the newly installed ney Leib, treasurer; Sophia Nis- of the Persians. Isidore Sosnick Jewish Student." lie has offered usic for dancing will be provided (Seers of the Men's Club of senbaum, recording secretary, The and Samuel Dryfus, co-chairmen, the full co-operation of the Hillel Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- executive committee is composed of Foundation at Ann Arbor in pre- by Dave Diamond and his orches- uel, services on Saturday morn- Myrtle Miskin and Philmore Lee- have selected the following com- tra, and entertainment will include mittee for the affair: Julius Gott- paring a religious and cultural a fl oor S Ott, For reservations call ing. Feb. 12, Parshas Teteave mon. program. ieb, secretary, Max L, Roberts, 111 be in charge of the younger treasurer, and Nathan Samit, Mor- Dr. Ernst Be sse v, the dean of A Mv re s .., S ISa la rnd J. i ni.e en of the congregation. At 8:45 8v 5e 6,2, 16n3ot 5 ill a ate le rN tri an a r n ris Shapiro, Alex Lipson, Sam Ko- the graduate school, has consented Feb. 16. Assisting Mrs. Lave are . m., Manuel M. Merton, cultural sit, Abraham Grant, Sam Feldman, to serve as a counselor represent- Mrs. P. Burnstine, Mrs. L. Bol- hairman of Emanuel Men's Club a nd member of its hoard, will ing the college. Sam Kunin and Barney Bolotin. bower, Mrs. B. Cowan, Mrs. E. r Sol Lumberg is in charge of pub- Farber, Mrs. J. Horwitz, Mrs, J. ead ''P'sukei d'zimro," preceding The Detroit Section, National I icily. Litzky, Mrs. E. Coslow, Mrs. If. • C antor Rubin Boyarsky's chant- Council of Jewish Women will g of Sh , s. .tewm rs. S. Ostrow and Mrs . present Dr. Abram Leon Similar, Samuel W. Leib, president, and prominent B. Reddi an,ng. historian, biographer. Mrs. Ellmann Addresses the The next meeting of the J. W . Sidney M. Shevitz, vice-president, and educator, director of Bnai Little Women of Hadassah the group. will distribute Ali- Brith Mlle! Foundations, at its A large group of members and V. Auxiliary will take place at the of t . fri athan Lee, treasurer, and regular meeting, to be held Mon- attended the last meeting Book Cadillac Hotel, on Wel nes- G Mrs. James I. and c , mplimentery gam erard J. Nakelsky, secretary, WAN es party o fj day, Feb. 16, at 8:30 p. m. Those a, day, March 7, at 2:30 p. m., at guest speaker at an Ellmann ill head a group of ushers. enthusiastic the Mizrachi Women s chapter a I I joining before the installation will Temple Beth El. His subject will Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter be "Lands Where Our Fathers meeting of the Little Women of the Brill Moshe Synagogue last become charter members, Iladassah on Feb. 6, at the home ill preach in English after the Died." Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. Scent eliding of the Torah on "Hebraic Rae and Millie Schutt. She president, announced that the Miz- CRAFTSMAN LODGE The Sinai Forum poll of 1937 of of spoke deals in American Democracy," of her trip to Palestine and rachi theater party originally a rid the Charon will recite a spe- its 2300 patrons reports that Dr. dwelled upon her meeting with scheduled for March 13 has been A regular meeting of Crafts- ei lt! prayer for the government. Sachar was voted its most popular Henrietta Szold while there. set ahead one week and will in- man Lodge No. 521, F. & A M.. in observance of the U. S. Con- speaker. Other speakers were Preliminary plans for the com- stead take place on the afternoon I placed in the following positions: be held on Friday, March at itutional Sesquicentennial. ing fashion show were discussed. of Sunday, March 6, at Littman's will At 4:30 in the afternoon, Rabbi 2. Edgar Ansel Mowrer, 3. Nor. People's Theater. All organizations 4, at the Masonic Temple. All The Youth Alivah movement man Thomas, 4. Mrs. Franklin D. are requested to keep this date members are urged to attend this Vs 'ohlgelernter's Yiddish "Drosho"! Roosevelt, 5. John Haynes Holmes. was the subject of a soiree held meeting as matters of import. 71ff w ill deal with the "Message of I open. at the home of Audree Wallace, be discussed. Mrs. Maurice Klein, president, Feb. 8. Mrs. S. Kleinman was the ivine Providence in History." will preside. guest speaker. portant periods in Jewish life af- ter Bible times. "Jewish History in the United States," from the discovery of America to the mod- ern epoch, is to be given by Rabbi Jacob Ungar, executive secretary of the Midwest Mizrachi Region, on Mondays, at 8 p. m. emphasis on the Sabbath and fes- tivals, Philosophy Course A survey of Jewish religious thought and movements from the days of the Talmud to modern times will be presented by Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter on Mondays at 9 p. m. This course will be known as "Personalities in Jewish Religious Philosophy." The arrangement committee for the extension courses of Young Is- rael of Detroit includes the follow. ing: Asher Berlin, Isadore Cohen, Wolf Cohen, Julius Greenberg, Ja- cob Isbee, Abbe Levi and Sam Saks. There will be refreshments, music and a short talk by Rabbi Wohl- gelernter. Presidents William Sandler of the Congregation, Mrs. W. Adel- son of the Sisterhood, and Sam- uel W. Leib of the Men's Club, urge all members to attend this function in order to promote so- cial contact among the member- ship of the synagogue and its auxiliary organizations. Mich. State College Marshall Lodge Hebrew Club Formed Stag on Tuesday e Avukah Will Form Turover Give $100 New Group Here to Gewerkshaften a J. W. V. Installation on Sunday, Feb. 27 Dr. Sachar to Speak To Council March 7 Mizrachi Theater Party on March 6