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Vol. XXXIX No. 42
CADILLAC
1-040
FIRMNESS PLEDGED 'Fifteen Presidents to Report at Annual . AMERICAN LEGION $390,700 Quota Set for 1938 Allied
PALESTINE PEOPLE Federation Meeting Next Monday Evening PLANS TO COMBAT Jewish Campaign to Be Held May 8-18;
• ANTI-JEWISH BAND
BY COMMISSIONER
MacMichael, in Initial Ad-
dress, Pleads for Spirit
of Good Will
Round Table Discussion to Feature Outline of Activities of Affili-
ated Agencies; Reception to Sobeloffs to Follow Election and
Business Meeting; Service Group Dinner March 27
BRITAIN'S STATESMEN
WANTED JEWISH STATE
Conduct Investigation Into
Activities of "Ameri-
can Defenders"
NAZIS PLAN TO NAME
CONGRESS CANDIDATES
Army Intelligence Corps Is
Watching Nazis' Spy
Activities in U. S.
Zionist Group Pledges Sup-
port to the Independent
State in Palestine
52 Causes Are Included in the Drive
Recommendations of Budget Committee Adopted at Joint Meeting
of Boards of Federation and Service Group; Community Forces
Being Mobilized for Drive Under Leadership of Fred Butzel
LEADERS DECLARE GOAL REPRESENTS THE NEEDS
THAT MUST BE MET BY LOCAL JEWISH COMMUNITY
NEW YORK (WNS)—Mobil-
ization of the entire members of
JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor
the American Legion in Brook-
Agency) — Promising an admin-
lyn to combat the organization
istration • in which firmness and
of a Brooklyn chapter of the
impartiality would be the kepnote,
American Defenders. an anti-
Sir Harold MacMichael made a di-
Semitic and military organization
rect plea to the people of Palestine
with national headquarters at
to end "the dangerous tension" af-
Coral Gablis, Fla., was an-
ter reminding them that Arabs
nounced by County Commander
and Jews had both gained by the
Thomas F. Dugan. He appointed
unselfish protection of Great Brit-
a law and order committee head-
ain. His 12-minute address over
ed by D. George Paston to rally
the facilities of the Palestine
the 66 legion posts and their
Broadcasting Station, but delivered
15,000 members. Mr. Paston said
from Government House, indicated
that "this mobilization will show
that the new High Commissioner,
to the subversive groups the
plans to plunge immediately into
great strength of the legion,
the problems which already engage
ready to be called into action to
his attention. Within a half hour
annihilate all anti-American
after the High Commissioner had
croups, be they Communist. Nazi,
closed his broadcast, a number of
Fascist or others. The work of committee of the Detroit Service Group, on Monday evening, at the Belcrest, unani-
shots were fired in the vicinity of
the legion in this respect will be mously adopted this quota as representing the needs that must be -met by the Jewish
Talpioth, Jerusalem suburb which
supplemental to, co-operating community of Detroit.
is adjacent to Government House,
with and in aid of the duly con-
Butzel,
the residence of the High Commis-
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, chairman of the budget committee, and Fred
stituted authorities."
sioner.
The legion acted on charges by chairman of the steering committee and general chairman of the 1828 'campaign,
The High Commissioner pledged
Assistant District Attorney Dan- pointed out that while this sum represents a 12 per cent increase over last year's
himself to the maintenance of law
I jet Gutman, who declared that
*quota, It is the minimum amount
and order during his radio address.
These 15 presidents, representing the Jewish Welfare Federation and Its affiliated agencies, will prei the Defenders were dangerous
required to meet pressing oblige-
Outlining the proposed basis of his sent a unique, consolidated report at their joint annual meeting, Monday evening, March 14, at I! and un-American and intended to
tions to Jewish causes in Detroit,
administration, Sir Harold invoked o'clock, at Hotel Statler. Reading from left to ri ght, they are:
begin a campaign of pogroms in
e number of national educational
COUNCIL
the assistance of Palestine's in-
Top row: Edwin A. Wolf, North End Clinic; David S. Zemon, Hebrew Free Loan Association; Mrs. Brooklyn. Representative Eugene
and relief organizations and the
habitants in his difficult task. His Douglas I. Brown, Fresh Air Society; William Friedman, United Jewish Charities; Gus D. Newman, J. Keogh of Brooklyn laid Gut-
important overseas relief and re-
o
"first duty," he declared, "is t
man's charges before the Federal
construction agencies,
maintain the King's authority Detroit Service Group.
Bureau of Investigation.
Mrs.
Middle row: Herman Cohen, Jewish Children's Home; Rabbi Leon From, League for Human
The largest allotment in the
through the firm establishment of
Gutman learned of the organize-
Right.; Clarence H. Enggass, Jewish Welfare Feder ation; Max M. Silverman, House of Shelter; Prod
$390,700 budget goes to the
law and order, which is not only
[ion's Brooklyn activities through
gencies which are to
implicit in the terms of the Man- fessor Samuel M. Levin, Jewish Social Service Bureau.
Mr. Paston, who showed him a
Bottom row: Henry Meyers, Jewish Community Center; Jacob Levin, Home for Aged; Simon Shet•
receive 58 per cent of the cam-
date but is most Imperative in the
ried application blank o
paig n goal. To the local agen-
interesta of the inhabitants of Pal-
This in dicated
cies will go 37 per cent of the
estine, the British Empire and the United Hebrew Schools
that membership in the order is
4̀' A novel round-table report will4)
quota and 5 per cent of the
welfare of the world looking to the
open to white Gentiles who are
be presented by the 15 presidents
Reports on the progress of the goal has been assigned for na-
Holy City." After paying tribute
American- citizens. It asked the
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federation
tional agencies.
Snd
those
various
functional
committees
of
face of the applicant
to the military officers in Palestine
and its affiliated local agencies, at I
whom he said he would support
of his pstrents and grandparents.
the Jewish Community Council
To the Joint Distribution Com-
'
on-
'
their
joint
annual
meeting,
,
Mon-
Prominent on the blank is a ques-
fully, Sir Harold stated that there
featured the quarterly meeting mittee, which carries on relief
day evening, March 14, at 8 o clock,
must be many of every creed and
ton asking the make and calibre
activities in Germany, Poland,
held March 2, in the Jewish Com-
in the Bagley room of Hotel
I of revolvers or rifles in posses-
nationality who deplored the af-
Rumania and other European
Statler.
munity Center, with over 200 countries, goes the largest appro-
fairs now disgracing the country.
sion of the applicant.
Shortly after the Legion an-
representatives in attendance.
"Whether they are few or many,"
This annual method of reporting Arab-Jewish Problem to
priation, with the United Piles-
its %Agron.- Mr.. Gia-
wiudie-Glarles Itubiper. reports- tine "Appeal., which include& dikeln,..
he added, "those who are on the Avenger of Ukrainian Po- the year's activities to the com-
Discussed at Five Hmak nounced
nt) received . a telegram
ftfr ter the arbitration commits Keren Hayesod. Jewish National
groms Was Poet-
side of peace deserve all help. We
munity will take the form of a
Gatherings
tee, disclosed that the Jewish Ar- Fund and Mizrachi, a close sec-
from the American Defenders in
— -snust particularly—cleanse public '
series of questions and answers
Watchmaiker
Coral Gables. The telegram read:
bitration and Conciliation Court ond. Other overseas agencies Lo-
opinion by permitting the general
with all of the presidents partici-
"Tenks
for
the
free
advertising."
is now formally in existence. be included in the drive are:
restoration of a perspective of
pating in the joint presentation.
Detroit Zionists will discuss the Use of the word "tenks" for
CAPETOWN (WNS)—Shalom
Rules governing the conduct of
sanity and by the creation of 'an
A pictorial exhibit graphically
American OR T Federation,
Schwartzbard,
the
Russian-born
Arab
-
Jewish
problem
at
five
the court have been distributed
"thanks"
was
regarded
as
an
at-
atmosphere of reconciliation, en.
mg the work accomplished
describing
in both English and Yiddish to Hebrew University, Rothschild-
gatherings at homes of members tempt to insult Gutman.
abling all to settle down to an or- Jewish watchmaker, poet and sol-
Hadassah University Hospital,
dier,
who
avenged
the
Ukrainian
by
federations
and
welfare
funds
Name
Congress
Candidate.
the
officers
of
the
affiliated
organ-
derly life."
throughout the country, the proj- of the Zionist Organization of De-
PRINCE LOEWENSTEIN
pogroms 1918-1920 by assassinat- ects of the overseas beneficiary or- troit, on Wednesday evening,
T h e German-American Bund
izations. One hundred arbitra- American Pro-Falasha Commit-
Basis for Conciliation
tee. American Committee for
will enter the national and city
There will be no slackening in
BOSTON. — In his autobiog- tors are being selected to serve Ilechalutz.
ganizations of Allied Jewish Cam- March 16, the eve of Purim.
elections in the fall as an inde-
on the panel. Six cases thus far
the efforts for the development of
paigns and the activities of local
The speakers and the meeetings pendent political party in asso- raphy, "Conquest of the Past." submitted for settlement repre-
A special fund is being allocat-
the country Sir Harold assured his
which will be published here next
Federation agencies, will be on they will address are
ciation "with other American Tuesday, March 15. by Houghton- sent a variety of controversies. ed for use in relief work among
listeners, but added that it is ob-
display in the meeting room. Mrs.
Polish
Jewry. additional to the
Leon Kay will speak at the patriotic associations, including Mifflin Co., Prince Hubertus zu It was announced that the serv-
vious that "the pace of progress
Julian H. Krolik is arranging the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph a prominent American veterans' Loewenstein makes the claim that ices of the court are availabfe sum included in the appropriation
is hampered and will continue to
exposition, and Mrs. Douglas I.
Weisman. 1470 Boston Blvd.
group on a platform that "will he is descended from King David, without charge to any member to the Joint Distribution Commit-
he hampered owing to the lack of
Brown is in charge of the entire
James I. Ellmann will address carry no plank of anti-Semitism.
of the Jewish community. Appli- tee.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE
security and good will." But Pal-
evenings' program.
a gathering at his own home, 55 James Wheeler-Hill. national sec-
OPPOSITE EDITORIALS
Local Causes in Dries
cation should be made to William
estine, he declared, cannot be
A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut Ave.
retary
of
the
Bund.
told
the
New
1. Boxerman, at the office of the
Local causes included in the
saved merely by economic proces-
Isidore Sobeloff will follow the
Lawrence W. Crohn, president York Journal - American. Dis-
Council. 51 W. Warren Ave., drive are: United Hebrew Schools.
ses. The return to normality will
business meeting and election of of the Zirfliist Organization of De- claiming all allegiance to the
Room
A.360.
he helped by finding opportunities
Jewish ',tome for Aged, Emer-
officers. Mrs. Clarence H. Enggass, troit, will speak at the home of Hitler regime, Wheeler-Hill told
Discrimination
8.
Work
for and the substitution of the
-sncv Relief Fund, Hebrew Free
chairman of the hospitality com- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen. 2500 the Hearst daily that its candi-
The committee on discrimina- Loan Association, House of Shel-
plowshare instead of the sword
mittee, will be assisted by the fol- Boston Blvd.
dates would "fight to stamp out
tion indicated that a number of ter, Jewish Community Center,
and by providing work and a
lowing hostesses:
Miss Ruth Hershman will ad- Communism." "We will probably
alleged cases of discrimination Jewish Community Council.
higher standard of living for the
Mesdames Harold C. Allen, Sid- dress the gathering at the home have candidates for the city cm-
have been investigated. In some League for Human Rights, relief
mass in place of poverty and dis-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 5)
ney J. Allen; Hyman Altman, A. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H.
instances, it was found that no funds for refugee German fami-
tress. Insecurity, he warned, is
Schakne, 8603 LaSalle Blvd.
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
Altshuler,
Maurice
Aronsson,
M.
By
PHINEAS
J.
BIRON
lies and for German children's
fatal to industry while vast sums
The meeting at the home of Dr.
Edward
A,
Atlas,
Julian
Berman,
aid. North. End Clinic. Farband
are needed for the protection of
and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, 100 Massa-
,
I.
Bittker,
Irving
C.
Blumberg
Folk School, Sholem Aleichem
life and property which might be
( • oPYtisht, 1)31. S. A. C. Et
FRANKLIN
TO
PREACH
chusetts Ave., will be addressed by
Louis
C.
Blumberg,
Morris
H.
Institute, Workmen's Cir-
used for other purposes.
AT MARCH 18 SERVICE Folk
Blumberg, Hyman C. Broder , Philip Slomovitz.
cle Schobls, Yeshiva Beth Judah,
Without committing himself or
HEAR YE
Arrangements are being com-
,
Douglas
I.
Brown,
H.
Buchman
Council Camp. Fresh Air Camp.
referring to the proposed partition
The Hillel Players of the Bnai
Maurice J. Caplan, Ida B. Cotten , pleted for the address to be deliv-
Is it a coincidence that the
To Aid National Agencies
scheme for Palestine, the High
Under the title "The Eternal
Abraham Cooper, Leo Croll, Ralph ered under the auspices of the Brith Hillel Foundation of the German government ordered Ger-
Commissioner nevertheless indi-
Quest",
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
will
University
of
Michigan
will
pre-
The following national agencies
Davidson, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Zionist Organization of Detroit by
man citizens in the U. S. to clear
cated his interest in the project as
preach at the Sabbath Eve services are included for appropriations in
James I. Ellmann, Maurice A. Charles Edward Russell, eminent sent the prize-winning p I a y, out of the German-American
a basis for reconciliation between
Enggass, Harry Farbsten, Bennett author and lecturer, chairman of "Roots" by Edith Grossberg White- Bund while the Bund's boas, at Temple Beth El on Friday eve- the drive: Cleveland Jewish Or-
Jew and Arabs, even among the
the Pro-Palestine Federation of sell, on March 18 and 19, with a Fritz Kuhn, is in Germany? .. . ning, March 18, at 8 o'clock. The phan Home (Bellefaire). Monte-
Fenberg,
A.
M.
Ferar,
Miles
Fin-
extreme partisans. He admitted
address will deal with a question tfiirie n r e Home
v eol m
a ned , Leo-
E x PN
a
ie u
mbe
e roc f u aCri e H
sterwald, Seymour J. Frank, Jack America, at Temple Beth El, on matinee on Saturday, March 19, Kuhn went to Naziland to pow-
that the form of the amendment
in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater wow with Hitler over future Nazi th
cetowilei
jeawts.isTvhietasi ebrovtih
Freedman, Isaac Gilbert, Fred A. Tuesday evening. March 29. Mr.
which would provide a basis for
wbse afnodllonwoend Levi Memorial Hospital. National
at
Ann
Arbor.
This
play
won
the
Russell will be introduced by
tactics here. and Fritz'll be back
Ginsburg,
Samuel
R.
Glogo•er,
reconciliation has aroused differ-
Hopwood Award. Its theme deals on March 23 with a detailed plan by • social hour under the sponsor- Jewish Hospital at Denver. He-
David Goldberg, Nathaniel H. Clyde Beck, literary editor of the
ences. "But I would urge that in
ship of the Temple Sisterhood. The brew Immigrant Aid Society
SHALOM SCHWARTZBARD
I with intermarriage.
of action .. Too bad he'll be ■
Goldstick, I. E. Goodman, Joseph Detroit News.
the discussion of ways and means
(TURN To EDITORIAL PAGE)
week late for the big parley of public is invited.
one point should not be overlooked: ing their instigator, General Simon Hartman, John A. Heavenrich,
anti-Semitic
"Big
Five,"
the
Israel
Himelhoch,
Harry
A.
Hy-
namely, but for the British people Petlura, in the streets of Paris on
e
or
inchelslieuwledyofroli; tohne
neither party to the dispute would May 25, 1926, died in a hotel room man, Bernard Isaacs, Albert Kahn,
have a chance of gaining even a here Just as he was preparing to S. L. liavanau, Samuel B. Keene,
Due
to
attend
that
confab
are
Harry
B.
Keidan,
Myron
A.
Keys,
moiety of what they want. We do leave South Africa after a long
Is4h'iiirltiazieLuidnleyjamPeeelt.u.:Silvotr.
Maurice Klein, S. Kleinman, Max
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE Si
J. Kogan, Julian H. Krolik, B.
ert Edward Edmondson: a mys-
Lochs, Maurice Landau, A. J.
tery man known as Deitrich who
Levn, Samuel M. Levin, Theodore
has been operating in the South;
Levin, Henry Meyers, Robert J.
Refers to "Infinite Possibility to Interpret to Modern
and Adrien Arcand. the "Hitler
Newman, Meyer L. Prentia, Ar-
World• Ethical
of Canada" . . . Incidentally,
thur Purdy, Meyer Rosenbaum,
Arcand boasts that he can read
Oscar Robinson, Louis James
Yiddish and Hebrew . . . The
Rosenberg, William Roth, Charles
•
other day he was guest speaker
Rubiner, Samuel H. Rubber. Alex
NEW YORK. — President life the United Synagogue of
at the Free Forum of McGill
United Jewish Hospital Committee Urges Organizations Schreiber, Nate S. Shapero, Isaac
Roosevelt greeted the United America has a field of infinite
University, Montreal, and nobody
Shetzer, Simon Shetzer, Aaron Sil-
Synagogue of America upon its Possibility to interpret to the
to Study Need for • Hospital; Chronicle Edi-
SO much as said "boo" when his
berblatt, Bert Silverman, Max M.
completion of 25 years of activ-I modern world the ethical and
torial is Widely Distributed
lecture hit a new anti-Semitic
Silverman, Nathan Simons, Philip
in behalf of Conservative moral basis of the ancient Jewish
high . . . Credit the New York
(PLEASE TURN TO LAFT FAGS)
Judaism in America.
tradition. In that mission I wish
late My wide Interest In • Jesish
Advance, a neighborhood weekly
Jewish organizations of Detroit hospital.
The United Synagogue will you long years of constructive
which is militantly anti-Nazi al-
An editorial in The Detroit Jewish
were called upon this week by
its
ts silver jubilee convention services."
though published in Yorkville,
discusses the
the United Jewish Hospital Com- Chronicle of Feb. 4,
History of United Sysagega.
6 to 10 in Chicago to cele-
hospliol situation wry fold) ,snd
with a big scoop . . . It has dis- May
mittee to make a study of the wetiallt. A ropy of this editorlai is
brate the event. Over 1,000
Dr. Elias L. Solomon. rabbi of
ducers f th e
needs for a Jewish hospital and enclosed.
delegates representing congrega- Shaarey Zedek, New York City,
March of Time newsreel "Inside
.. 110 feel that • Jewish hospital Is
to keep the issue alive until the among
tions in the United States and is chairman of the convention
the Important problems (*deg
Nazi Germany" cut out a couple
Canada are expected to attend committee.
hospital survey is completed.
the Detroit Jewish re unity, wr
of definitely anti-Nazi scenes af-
—
mil on del Jewish organ-
the convention. Dr. Cyrus Adler.
In February, 1913, the late
Adopting as its slogan "A Jew- therefore
Motion In Detroit to lake w Witte
ter they had been filmed ... The
The newly -organized Detroit
president of the Jewish Theologi- Dr. Solomon Schechter. president
ish Hospital for Detroit." the Interest In the hes1Wini
scenes were made in New York.
ietrott
cal
Seminary.
is
the
honorary
of
the Je•sish Theological Semin-
United Jewish Hospital Commit-
nue
ni"" c hapter
"T"d".
P ter of the ORT organization
with anti-Nazi Germans as the
••
the only city in ."'"'*.
the rolled
Metes
chairman of the convention com- ary, issued an invitation to con-
tee is circulating widely the re- with • large Jewish population that Is will sponsor a public meeting on
characters . . . If you're a sub-
mittee.
gregations
in the United States
without
a
Jewish
hospital.
ire
feel
printed text of the editorial which
Sunday afternoon April 3 at 2:30
scriber to Story Magazine and
The President's WWI,
and Canada to join in an organ-
appeared in The Detroit, Jewish la Detroit word add • greatly
wonder why the March issue was
to the o'clock, at the Boni Moshe', Dexter
j."h
h."1"
""" the b•Hdi of
ized
movement
to preserve tra-
The
President's
communication
Chronicle on Feb. 4. This edi- punt lie of the whole Jew kh com- and Lawrence.
late, lend an ear ... One of the
be • worthy ron•
sent from the White House was ditional Judaism in America. It
•nd
torial accompanies the letter to mends •would
features. of the March issue was
Harry Yudkoft, chairman of the
tribetlon to Om communal needs of the
addressed
to
Louis
J.
Moss,
presi-
was
Dr.
Schechter's
belief that
local organizations which is sign- city.
PLEASE TURN TO twirl' PAGE(
Detroit committee, has announced
dent of the United Synagogue traditional Judaism had to adapt
representative of
ed by the public relations com-
s • Jewish
"A
that
David
A.
Brown,
nationally
whose national office is in New itself to the needs and necessi-
mittee of the United Jewish Hos- isrgenIzation we •Ittessl to ton to Pre•
swat the Jraish hospital problem to
York. The following is the text ties of our environment if it was
pital Committee, composed of year err•nt...tine, no that the issue prominent leader who directed the
to survive in this country. Twen-
of t h e e ter.
Joseph Bernstein. chairman: Dr. ✓ an be kept slit. until Ow hosed.' most successful overseas relief ef-
Is erdepleted. We feel ree s- forts in this country and who was
"Congratulations to the United ty-two synagogues responded to
. Leo Orecklin, Dr. Leon A. Kat- nerve,'
ent that Me surrey findings will Ms-
Synagogue of America upon the Dr. Schechter's call and the Uni-
zin and Mrs. Charles Gitlin. The tify oar stand In behalf of • hospital, national campaign chairman of the
completion of 25 years of active ted Synagogue of America was
appeal to the organizations reads. and we teed that all organisal lo ns ORT in 1935, will address this
-It o 0-.1,5 to bring to year •deaden will Mead ready t o ro - erroste la t he meeting to which the public is in-
service! The past quarter of a brought into being. The United
the need for • Jewish hoopla' In De- Pressarn that Iles ahead: .
vited.
century has witnessed profound Synagogue today occupies an im-
troit Daring the rill 3• Sew ,. then
Fred M. Butzel will be the
Detroit Jewish organizations
—fat feartesy Jr.' Ish Rdecation Asseciallea of New 'fork.
changes in spiritual evaluations Porter t position in organized
hate been several moldered* for •
The 0 R T maintains trade
speaker at the late Friday eve-
Jewish hospital In this city, bet an. are asked to have this letter read schools in practically every coun-
and those changes have vitally Jewry, embracing 1.200 arta-
PURIM PLAYERS IN MEDIAEVAL GERMANY
ning services of Congregation
fort muddy wit twat words. littmcgs at their meetings and to keep
affected both thought and action irccues and affiliated groups and
try in Eastern and Central Europe
on behalf of• Jewish hospital were
Shure', Zedek on March 18.
their members fully informed on
eondoeled In um and stain In ISM
ne•
of
the
festival
of
Purim,
on mane paramount issues. The organizations, all exercising a
and prepares thousands of Jews for
Jollity is this keynote of the ob
are both of Moss recommended • lito. the hospital needs. The commit-
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and his world therefore today witnesses potent influence on American
which this year occurs on Thursday. March 17. This festival in-
productive
pursuits.
It
is
included
Dom le swims Maws, howeveli, tee states that it is its intention
choir
will
officiate
at
the
services
many attempts to find new ap- Jewish life.
spires the Jewish people with courage in the face of persecutios.
thew recommendations were never rem
to send out similar letters from in the budget of the Allied Jewish
Med out
Rabbi Samuel R. Cohen has
Wherever there are Jew., the undying spirit of the Jewish Won]e which will be followed by a social proaches to the solution of old
Campaign.
time
to
time
in
order
to
keep
•darted
hour
in
the
social
hall
of
the
syna-
°Another wrvey le being
problems, some of which are as been executive director of the
The meeting on April 3 will be 'will again be in evidence during the observance of this holiday
la Detroit al lbe Frowns Om' " 4 the Jews of Detroit informed on
gogue.
Refreshments
will
be
organization
for the past 21
again
to
have
old
as
the
race
Itself.
As
a
con-
summons
Israel
which
defies
the
modem
Hamans
and
Oast MN thls •evey will alee om- the progress of the hospital move- purely educational. Admission will
served. The public is invited.
en, the need for owls an lastIt•tiew
servative force in our national years.
faith that right will conquer might.
be free.
and shrsald therefore sent t• Misr ment-
Largest Appropriations Go to Joint Distribution Committee for Re-
lief in Europe and United Palestine Campaign for Colonization
Work; Sobeloff Confident Community Will Respond Liberally
Detroit Jews are asked to subscribe the sum of $390,700 to
the 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign for the support of 52 local, over-
seas and national causes, during the drive which will open May 8
and will continue for a period of 10 days, through May 18.
Members of the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, meeting jointly with the board of directors and budget
M.
SPONSORS
SEVERAL PROJECTS
Claims Descent
From King David
Hears Reports of Commit-
tees; Holds Yiddish in-
stitute; Aids Drive
SCHWARTZBARD IS
DEAD AT CAPETOWN
ZIONIST CULTURAL
RALLIES MARCH 16
Strictly
Confidential
Tidbits from Everywhere
HILLEL PLAYERS
TO STAGE 'ROOTS'
1-
PURIM: FESTIVAL OF SOLACE AND JOY
ROOSEVELT GREETS UNITED SYNAGOGUE
ON ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCLAVE
"A JEWISH HOSPITAL FOR DETROIT"
SLOGAN OF REVIVED EFFORT HERE
and Moral Basis of the
Ancient Jewish Tradition"
Newly-Organized
Local Ort Group
To Meet April 3
Butzel Will Speak
at Shaarey Zedek
Service March 18
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