A merica ifewfrk Ptriailcal Cater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO ft e—t IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED t THE, ONLY ,ANGLO•JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View.; WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - EPETRPIT LWISI1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1938 vol. XXXIX No. 40 MUSSOLINI SEEKS British Jewry Faces a Crisis CONTROL OF ZION, The Struggle Around the Jewish State IS DODD'S CHARGE By WILLIAM ZUCKERMAN British Officer Killed and Two Others Wounded in Arab Attack TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 NlYTE: Th. bitter otruggle la Jewish circles over Ihe proposed ilrobsh obtte In PologIne hos •pllt uorld Jewry olde open. Mr Inekennon dio- Douro the Implication* of tills breech which has reached eettiral Pro - portions In Carat Ilritaln. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cents 'CONGRESS DEFEATS HITLER THREAT TO DEMOCRACIES CREATES PANIC ANTI-ALIEN PLANK IN JEWISH COMMUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD; re- IN APPROPRIATION Notify Community of Federation's Annual Meeting on March 14 In compliance with the of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation constitution, notices of the annual meeting of the Federation and affiliated agencies, to be held Monday evening, March 14, in the Bagly room, Hotel Statler, were sent out this week. All contributors are being invited to attend. The notice also serves as a reminder of the annual Detroit Service Group get-together scheduled for Sunday evening, Meech 27, at Temple Beth El. I quirements In Major Measure Would Have Impaired Immigration Service DANGER OF DISFRANCHISEMENT IN SEVERAL LANDS "Rider" Jews in Austria and Czechoslovakia Seek to Liquidate Possessions in Hope of Fleeing These Lands; Assurances by Schuschnigg Fail to Allay Hopes of Austrian Jewry; Nazis Riot in Vienna of the non-Zionist world a r e stirred to their depths as at no DETROIT CONGRESSMEN time within memory. ARABS FOR A JEWISH CONDEMNED PROPOSAL To the observer of Jewish life to STATE—NOT IN ZION whom the Jewish scene is of fas- Tarver Amendment W a cinating interest in itself, irrespec- tive of party and other considera- Beaten After Debate by Agency Leader Says End of tions, the present upheaval is in Vote of 70 to 15 Terrorism Essential itself, of the greatest concern, to Peace much more important than the WASHINGTON. — A valiant question of the Jewish State. Why , fight on the floor of the House has this question split up Jewry WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) of Representatives resulted in a no much? Why has it aroused as Mussolini is determined to ob- decisive defeat for the Tarver much passion, almost unbelievable tain control over Palestine and Amendment to the appropriations bitterness and strife? And whence Egypt, Dr. William E. Dodd, for- bill. This amendment, if adopted, this terrible confusion in the align: mer United States ambassador to would have seriously curtailed d ment of parties, individuals, social Ephraim Gomberg is H Germany, told the House Foreign the immigration and naturaliza- forces and intellectual points of of Sub-Committee for Affairs Committee in secret tes- tion service and would have im- view which it has brought in its timony during which he disclos- Service Group posed hardships on aliens. The wake? Is there no other way of ob- ed a plan by which Il Duce and "rider" to the appropriations bill viating the certain disaster which Hitler have agreed to divide be- The school-age project committ- was defeated by the decisive vote this moat serious internal Jewish tween themselves control of Dan- aletm al-t o two futn9c3t8ionD m onitet000fs the 70 to 15, members of Congress strife at the present most critical ubian Europe, the Mediterranean from Detroit joining in the at- juncture in Jewry is sure to bring committees and North Africa, according to Service Group Youth Project, is tack upon it. Service with it? An analysis of these ques- details of the testimony revealed The amendment, introduced by tions seems to be infinitely more headed this year by Ephraim Gon- by a member of the committee Rabbi Fram is Chairman; important than any political dis- berg. i Congressman Malcolm C. Tarver who refused to permit the use of Committed to an educational and of Georgia, read: Campaign Goal, Date of cussion of the pros and cons of the stimulating his name. Dr. Dodd is also re- program to be eon- "No part of any appropriation Jewish State. ported to have urged a boycott Drive to be Announced ducted in the religious, Heb w for the Immigration and Natural- What is more, such a discussion ization Service shall be expended disturbed. cannot be postponed much longer; Rabbi Leon Fram, the chairman no matter how great the tempta- for any expense incident to any Charles Edward Russell Reports from England indicate that there is a spread of anti-Semitism. Jews of the speakers' bureau for the I procedure by suggestion or other- tion is to do so. The questions in- To Speak Here March 29 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign, has volved are growing in passion and wise, for the admission to any in France are worried lest the Croix de Feu under the leadership of Casimir de la invited the members of the bureau foreign country of any alien un- Rocque should increase in power. In Germany every remaining vestige- of stability intensity from day to day and are to attend a pre-view of the slide lawfully in the United States for for Jews is disappearing and the remaining Jewish banking and industrial enter- Charles Ed w or d Russell, forcing themselves upon the atten- I the purpose of endeavoring to tion of the Jewish world. Soon no eminent publicist. one - time prises are threatened with complete confiscation. 'secure a visa for readmission to Jewish correspondent, at least in $ "Out with the Jews" is toe candidate for governor of I the United States, or for the Europe who wants to remain hon- battle-cry of Nazis in Vienna New York on the Socialist 'salary of any employee charged est with his readers will be able ticket, president of the Pro- where Jewish shops are being with any duty in connection with to avoid speaking about them, for , destroyed and Jews are being at- Palestine Federation of Amer- the readmission to the United to do so would mean to ignore the ' tacked. A group of Nazis evaded ica, will address a public meet- States of any such alien without most important, internal fact in a police cordon and invaded the ing in Detroit. under the joint visa." Jewish life at the present moment. auspices of the Zionist Organ- George von Schoenerer, Austrian Social Democrat, Was Jewish quarter. Although the Would Bar Clarification Things have already reached such • Catholics and Socialists are in- ization of Detroit and non- Author of Creed Which Was the Predecessor Congressman Dickstein. open- a state in at least one country: ' I cluded in the threats by the Jewish sponsors, on Tuesday of National Socialism ing the attack on this "rider," England. And since the struggle I Nazis, the danger to Jews is evening, March 29. Further pointed out that if adopted it in British Jewry is typical of prac- greater and the panic-stricken details will be announced next would create new regulations and tically the whole of West-European, Central Europe," just published community is in constant fear of European Jewry's plight, while week. would bar the clarification of the it is considerably worse than the by Houghton-Mifflin Co., Boston. Jewry, a closer acquaintanceship repeated pogroms. status of aliens, whether they status of the peoples among whom with the situation is not only il- Hitler's Predecessors The state of panic is also of Germany, Italy and Japan by are here legally or not. luminating, but downright urgent they live because of the added pr ea ding to Czechoslovakia. Fodor's description of the rise the democratic nations. In the debate that followed, affliction of an t i - Semitism, is Revive Old Rivalries Many Jews are making frantic of National Socialism traces the Congressmen Dingell, Rabaut and nevertheless caused by the numer- One of the curious facts about British Officer Killed Sadowski joined in attacks on the ous ailments which affect the en- beginnings of the present Euro- efforts to liquidate their Posses - the Jewish State question in Eng- sions in the hope of fleeing the pean reactionary movements and "rider." The charge was made by tire scene. JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor land is that it has revived many names George von Schoenerer and various countries of Eastern and Congressman Dingell that the Agency) — Flight-Lieutenant Al- old rivalries and has called forth One of the most clarifying and II, K. Wolf, Austrian politicians, Central Europe where danger is proposed amendment is inspired many new problems which have derson, of the Royal Air Force of as the wildest agitators for the at its height. EPHRAIM GOMBERG by representatives from southern most illuminating descriptions nothing to do with the Jewish Medical Staff, was shot dead and the existing conditions in the Bal- Pan-German cause. "The Pan- Blames Jews In Russia s states. Congressman Sadowski State at all. Apparently, the strug- and Yiddish schools, as well his companion, an Englishman, kan .and _Danubian _eountfies_ German ideal, and its-present in- White Hitler omitted -refer- pleaded-tor an-understanding of &lei,' political and it. revolves among Jewish Communiar4le and a Jewish bus driver were T R Aty presented by M. W. Fodor, for carnation, National Socialism, both ence to the Jewish question in the problems facing the aliens. around the advisability or inadvis- groups of the proper age level, Mr. - seriously ---- aMtmded ' when the many years Central European had their cradle in the old Aus- Germany in his Reichstag ad- vehicle in which they were riding film, "Through Europe with the ability of the partition of Palestine Gomberg and his committee are Congressman Rabaut cited exam- correspondent of the Manchester trian Empire," Mr. Fodor states. dress last Sunday, his anti-Semi- was attacked by seven Arabs Joint Distribution Committee", at and of the establishment of a Jew- planning a central dramatic proj- ples of sufferings inflicted upon Guardian and the New York Eve- The German Nationalist movement tic stand was repeated in his ref- (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) near Athlit. The driver, Shlomo the opening meeting of the organi- ish State. But it does not require ect for presentation in conjunction ning Post, in a brilliant presenta- in Austria is traced by him to the erences to Soviet Russia, when Maccabi, was shot in the leg. The zation, to be held Tuesday evening, too much acumen to realize that with the 1938 Allied Jewish Cam- tion, "Plot and Counter-Plot in year 1867, "under the banner of he said "if we had acted during March 1, at 8 o'clock, at Temple under the cover of this political Englishwoman, a friend of Alder- paign. RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK such democratically minded per- these five years like the demo- question have now arisen many son's named Miss Newman, is in Beth El. In addition to English, Hebrew sons as Schoenerer, Engelbert cratic world citizens of Soviet ON "AUSTRIA" MARCH 4 Announcement for the first time other, more important social and and Yiddish plays to be presented a dangerous condition. The sni- Pernerstorfer and Victor Adler. A Russia, that is like those of the pers had poured a fusillade of of the campaign goal this year, the psychological problems which have before the assemblies of the vari- strange team, for it will be re- Jewish race. we would not have shots into an Egged bus which date of the drive and the names of not the slightest connection with ous schools, source material will be To Deliver Third of His Friday called that Adler later founded succeeded in making out of a Evening Sermons on His had passed the point a brief while the principal campaign leaders will the Jewish State as such. provided for the teachers and club the Austrian Social Democratic Germany, which was in the deep- Travels in Europe previously but no one in the bus be made at the meeting. Chief among these is the contro- leaders no that they may better movement; while a few years later eLt material collapse, a country Rabbi Fram has dedicated April versy now revived in the unfor- describe the causes supported by had been hit. Schoenerer was to become the of material order." At another The full seating capacity of After hours of concentrated as Social Service "Education tunate struggle between the older the Allied Jewish Campaign, and founder of the pro-Hohenzollern, point he said Germany would 1700 came to hear Rabbi Leon Month" when the causes which Nashville Leader the Guest Anglicised Jews and the more re- teach the functions of the affiili- search by police, troops and air- P a n - German, Los-von-Rom, and have no relation 3•ith Soviet Rua- (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) cent Jewish settlers in England ated Jewish Welfare Federation Fram's second lecture in the planes, spurred on by the mur- Speaker at Annual J. anti-Semitic movement which was sia because "we see in bolshevism now delivering at he is who came from Eastern Europe. agencies which are beneficiaries of series der of Flight-Lieutenant Alder- the forerunner of Ilitlerism." N. F. Event Temole Beth El on the countries more now than ever before the Hand in hand with this struggle the drive. son, the authorities seized 800 Mr. Gomberg and the following he visited last summer, and which Schoenerer's program, according reincarnation of human destruc- and almost as a corollary to it has sheep and goats belonging to the are now the scenes of world-shak- tive forces. We do not blame the to Fodor. "influenced Hitler's men- been raised another question, that members of his committee held Dr. Julius Mark, one of the out- Arab village of Iksim to which of democracy in Jewish social life. their meeting on Thursday. ing events. The first subject was standing Jewish leaders in the tality at least indirectly. In his Russian people as such for this police dogs had led their mas- "Rumania," the second was "In- Both of these questions have a very Feb. 24, at 1 o'clock at Allied Jew- "Mein Kampf," Hitler "blames gruesome ideology of destruction. ters from the scene of the Al- The quarterly meeting of the painful history in England, and ish Campaign headquarters at side Germany," and the third will southern states, rabbi of the Vine Schoenerer, with whose principles We know it is a small Jewish in- derson slaying. One Arab who be "Austria." The lecture on St. Temple of Nashville, Tenn., he showed complete agreement, for tellectual group which led • attempted to escape the military Jewish Community Council will be their revival in a very acute form Hotel Statler: Levy M. Becker, S. "Austria" will be delivered next will be the guest speaker at the not extending his agitation into great Lation into this position of cordon thrown around the village held this Wednesday evening, now constitutes almost a major Bercovich, N. Harr, Mrs. Arthur Hass, Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz, Ber- Friday night, March 4, at 8 wider circles." Fodor states fur- madness." In attacking certain was shot to death. Two cart- March 2, at 8:16 o'clock, in the calamity, ther that "Schoenerer had all the groups in England for protesting A struggle between the Angli- nard Isaacs, Harry L. Jackson, o'clock. ridges which had been recently Jewish Community Center, Wood- Repre- cised and East-European Jews has Miss Anna Oxenhandler, II. M. Brotherhood Sabbath was a mottoes of the movements of later Nazi policies Hitler said "I rec- exploded were found in his pos- ward and Holbrook Ayes. sentatives of affiliated organiza- been going on in England for al- Raden, Philip Rosenthal, Harry spiritual success. Many of the days. Ile coined phrases: 'Austria ommend that the British House session. members of the Congregation tions are urged to attend, as there most two generations now. The $eligson, Ben Chintz and Rabbi must be freed from the tyranny of of Commons worry themselves The proposal made last week brought non-Jewish friends. Pro- is important business to be tran- struggle has, in fact, never ceased; Joshua Sperka. the Jewsl"Boycott Jewish mer- about the verdicts of the British by an official Italian newspaper testants, Catholics and Jews par- courts-martial in Jerusalem and sacted. Reports will also be made only sometimes it has been less chants.' and for the creation of a Jewish took of the Jewish Sabbath Eve by the various standing committees acute and sometimes it has reached "Eln 'values &titbit,. Hite d h • n not about the verdicts of the Ger- state as the solution of the oprirhi worship and listened to the glor- man people's court." on the progress since the last meet- a climax. The social history of Jewish problem, but not in /Alt JudenJunten t•na kb nicht. ious Sabbath melodies sung by the British Jewry is the history of this ing in December. A statement py Chancellor (A true (Icrinun girl Would Palestine, was given editorial Temple choir. wiii not duos with Jewloh boys )" A special feature of the meeting struggle between the earlier and Kurt Schuschnigg to Dr. Desider support by Ad Dif•a, Arabic Rabbi Fram visited Austria last new film en- the later Jewish immigrants in the of a "Balkanised Europe" will be a prevue Friedman, president of the Aus- n ewspaper sug- daily. The summer and had an interview with titled "Through Europe with the country for supremacy. Unlike Rumania is described as being trian Zionist Organization, and gested that an international (PLEASE TURN TO FAG& 2) J. D. C.", which depicts the work Rabbi Mark Simon of Long the then American minister, hothouse • delegation of Jewish industrial- "in many ways an ideal conference be called to deter- of rehabilitation being done with Island, N. Y., will be the guest George Messersmith, and he con- of Right extremism." Anti-Semit- ists, tnat Austrian Jews had noth- mine the country where the versed with the key people of Jews in Eastern Europe. A mem- speaker at the late Friday evening ism, Fodor states, "is an establish- ing to fear from the reconstruc- commonwealth should be es- ber of the campaign organization services of Congregation Shaarey the country and of the Jewish ed institution in Rumania; until tion of the government which tablished. community. committee of the Allied Jewish Zedek on March 4. recent times, the Jews had not even has turned control of the country Sir Harold MacMichael, the Campaign will make a report on Included in this Friday night Cantor .1. H. Sonenklar and his civil rights. It was an old custom over to Nazis and Nazi sympa- new high commissioner for a - the plans for this forthcoming quartet will conduct the services series are to be subsequent lec- thizers, failed to allay the alarm (PLEASE TURN TO PAO' estine, will arrive in the country community effort. OPPOSITE EDITORAL1 which will be followed by a social tures on Czechoslovakia, Hungary (PLEASE TURN TO FAGS 51 (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGEI and Poland. hour. The public is invited. Probably at no other time in the last two generations has the Jew- ish world been so disunited and split over an issue as over that of the Jewish State. In some t espects the present struggle comes near to that other passionate controversy over Uganda a generation ago. But at that time, the issue, with all its intensity and passion, did not go beyond the limits of the Zionist movement, at that time only a small fraction of what it is now. The rest of the Jewish world remained indifferent Now, not only is the Zionist movement pro- foundly affected, but many sections HITLER COUPLES JEWS WITH COMMUNISTS IN HIS REICHSTAG ADDRESS ATTACKING SOVIET RUSSIA SCHOOL-AGE GROU OF YOUTH PROJE Six Jews Are Ousted from Government Positions in Italy, But Chief Rabbi Prato Is Prevailed Upon by Mussolini Not to Resign; Only Jews of Long Residence Given Rights in Rumania SPEAKERS' BUREAU TO MEET TUESDAY Every important center of Jewish population has been shaken during the past week by events resulting from the Hitler threat to, the peace of Europe and to the security of democratic countries. Not only in Austria, where mobs are terrorizing the Jewish commu- nities, and in Rumania, where King Carol has proclaimed a Fascist government, but in France and England Jews are affected and seri- ously he Man Whom Hitler Imitated The DR. MARK TO SPEAK HERE ON MARCH 2 Community Council Meeting Wednesday Rabbi Mark Simon At Shaarey Zedek On Friday, March 4 HARRY GLUCKSMAN CALLED BY DEATH MO'OS CHITIM COMMITTEE COMMENCES ACTIVITIES FOR RELIEF ON PASSOVER Auditor's Report Made Public; Election of Committee's Officers at Next Meeting; Decide on Rules for Solicitations most double the amount raised last The initial meeting of the Mo'osl Chitim committee took place Feb. year in order to meet the antici- pated demand. 17, at the home of Charles Smith. The next meeting will take place Spokesmen for leading congrega- at tions and organizations were repre- on Thursday evening, March 3, p. m., at the home of Charles sented. Isidore Sobeloff, director of the Smith, 1935 Glynn Court. Individu- Jewish Welfare Federation, ex- als and representatives of organi- tended greetings on behalf of the zations who are interested to help provide Passover relief for the Federation. The members of the acting com- needy are invited to attend. The Mo'os Chitim consolidated mittee submitted their resignation and a nominating committee was statement of receipts and disburse- appointed, composed of M. H. Zack- ments as of Dec. 31, 1937 is at helm, Mrs Charles Cornell and follows: Harold Silver, who will submit HEFEI prig Available from 1137..1 41477 their report at the next meeting at icirintflUTIONS: will take election of officers which From 17 ...sanitation. 1.411 it 4 Head of the Jewish Welfare Board Dies of Heart Attack at 48 NEW YORK (WNS) — Harry L. Glucksman, the guiding spirit of the Jewish center movement in this country and one of the na- tion's outstanding social welfare workers, died suddenly here of a Through Alimani• Jew- place. 13444 ish Hour It was definitely decided that or- From Innlvinoa. 2,7114 OS ganizations contributing partly to From Jewish &efface 4115 17 special af- Federation the fond can not give fairs in the name of the Mo'os 55.144 If Total Ilerielpta Chitim, unless the entire proceeds $5,514 It be turned over to the fund. Fur- DIOBITISENIHNTS thermore, no individual is to so- RELIEF: licit for this committee without cash gtarments 161,011 I3.4/1115 the authorized receipt hook. ft. Matto Pro Harry M. Shulman, in charge of 14 , 414 duct• to 1.014 was au- 1.11111 solicitations. synagogue thorized to have new receipt books 11.14111 Two! Relief to meet specially designed printed, I 11 II with the demands of the auditors. 51 Although the auditors' report 0^,r• II Of P•iii•f• shows a cash balance of $520.34 it Total Karoo.. 5 77.41 is evident that the case load will $1,144.41 be more than 30 per cent higher Total Disbur•ed:lento felt this year. It wasgenerally ii.. SDI 34 Coal% la ban& Doe H. III/ I 15th Anniversary Banquet of First Hebrew Schools' Graduating Class Will Be Held This Sunday Evening FOOTNOTES OF HISTORY DR. JULIUS MARK It Happened to the Jews annual luncheon of the Jewish Na- By RABBI MORDECAI L BRILL tional Fund Auxiliary, on Wednes- day noon, March 2, at the Fort Establish Bernard Isaacs Scholarship Fund on This Occa- Wayne Hotel. More than 600 wom- In 1658 one Dr. Jacob Lumbroso I In the crew that Columbus took en have been enlisted as donors to was prosecuted in the city of Haiti- with him on his first voyage to sion; Dr. Emanuel Gaznoran to be the this annual event the proceeds of more for "blasphemy," on account America, the interpreter, the sur- Principal Speaker which are used for the redemption of his Jewish persuasion. A short geon, and the physician of the of the soil of Palestine as the prop- time later he was granted citizen- , fleet, besides several sailors, were ship papers—one of the first Jews I Jews. erty of the entire Jewish people. auxiliary, Rabbis A. M. Hersh- Twenty years of progress in • • • man and Leon Fram, Simon Shet- Dr. Mark is a graduate of the to be granted them in this country. r Jewish' education in Detroit will zer, chairman of the Detroit Serv- The first record of a Jewish set- • • • University of Cincinnati and He- banquet Sun- tler in Pennsylvania to be preserv- be celebrated at a brew Union College. He first A well known folk teaching has day evening, Feb. 27. when the served as rabbi of Temple Beth El it that every Jewish mother be- ed is that of Jonas Aaron, who of South Bend, led., from 1922 to lieves her son may be the Messiah.: flourished about 1703. After that alumni of the United Hebrew 1926, and since then has been rabbi Moses Hess (19th century national- date we find many names recorded; Schools commemorate the 15th in Nashville. In 1936 Cumberland ist writer) once wrote: "there is some of them being those of foun- anniversary of the graduation of University conferred upon him the in every Jew the stuff of a Mes- ' dors or settlements that are now their first class and pay homage to flourishi ng honorary degree of LL.D. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of siah; of a matter doiorosa in every; • • schools, their mentor of 19 years. A leader in Zionism and Rnai Jewess." According • to Jewish teaching • • • Education leaders in the city Brith, Rabbi Mark has been active even the poor man who is support- and nation will join the alumni The coincidence of the discovery ed by public charity is obliged to in civic as well as in Jewish af- in acknowledging the service of fairs. He is president of the Nash- of America and the expulsion of ; contribute something toward the and the schools to the community ville Federation of Jewish Chari- the Jews from Spain has often , alleviation of human distress. do honor to Mr. Isaacs at the af- • • • ties, vice-president of the Tennes- been noted Dr. Meyer Kayserling, fair in the Byron • Philadelphia see Association for Relief of En- German rabbi and historian, (19th I National pride sometimes barred School. Convicts, chairman of the cultural century) says: "where the history the acceptance of help from stran- The principal address of the advancement committee of the Bnai of the Jews in Spain ends, their rs. Thus in the Turim of Jacob evening will be given by Dr. Brith District Grand Lodge No. 7, history in America begins; the in- be n Asher (14th century codifica- Emanuel Gamoran, educational di- co-chairman of the Nashville Peace quisition is the last chapter of the tion of Jewish law) we read: "If rector of the Union of American Council and a director in many confessors of Judaism on the a Gentile king or dignity send Hebrew Congregations, Cincin- religious, civic, educational and Pyrenean peninsula and Its first money to Jewish charities, for the nati. philanthropic organizations. He is chapter on the continent of the sake of peace one ought not to re- LATE HARRY L. GLUCKSMAN In appreciation of Mr. Isaacs' a member of the faculty of the Western hemisphere." turn it to him. One should merely leadership in the cause of Hebrew • • • School for Rural Ministers of the Oistribute it secretly among the heart attack. He was 48 years culture and learninr, the alumni Vanderbilt University School of According to one historian there Gentile poor." A native New Yorker. he old. I will present to Harry Cohen. • • • Religion. was • legend current among the began his career as a social work- President of the schools. a check BERNARD ISAACS Roger Williams, the founder of Isaac East European Jews that An able speaker, Dr. Mark has secretary' to the er as assistant for $1,000, contributed exclusive- I lectured for the Jewish Chau- Luria (16th century teacher of Rhode Island, and the famous Jewish Big Brothers of New York by alumni. to establish the Ber- ice Group. Sol Rudan, represent- John Milton exchanged lessons is City in 1912. From 1913 to nard Isaacs Scholarship Fund. ing the schools' faculty, and tauqua Society. National Confer- mysticism who lived in Palestine) ence of Jews and Christians and had foretold the birth of Martin Dutch for lessons in Hebrew. Mil- 1915 he served as assistant and president of the alum- Rosenberg. Aaron Words of greeting to the ton is said to have been well versed Luther as an event of great sig- movement Ile has the Zionist acting executive director of the ni and tribute to Mr. Isaacs will Kvutzah Ivrith. 92nd Street Y. M. IL A. and then he given by Mr. Cohen, Mrs. Jack George Weiswaaser, member of written articles for • number of nificance to the salvation of the in Hebrew. world. (C01,71 . 14114 ISM & A. F. a) periodicals. 'PLeosII Ti IIN TO PAGE (TURN TO EDITORIAL PAO') Freedman, bead of the women's OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) I