THEPEntorrjaun (km PAGE FOUR aid 7iIEVErizanjEwisnentoN1C1A setting up a quota of major size for the local drive. The present campaign should be made a success for the simple reason and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE that it would be to our disgrace to fail to Subtiehed Weekly h The Jewish Chreakle Pubbehiad Ca, I... raise the full amount we are pledged to contribute to the national funds. The al- at ..reed-elan. matter March I. 911 at the Post- a.. si Deteoll MI.. adder the Aet of War. k 1•91 locations to the Joint Distribution Com- mittee and the United Palestine Appeal General Offices and Publication Brilding have not been increased this year, and if 525 Woodward Avenue folmoboom Cadill•c 1040 C•bl. Address' Chronicle these two agencies are to receive the mini- Load. ots. mum for which they are included, then 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, Ensl•ed the drive must be made a success. If it Subscription, in Advance--._ $9.00 Per Year fails—and failure will' spell additional tragedy for suffering Jewry and shame To Insure publication all correspondence sod news molter for the Detroit Jewish community—it will suet mach this off. Tuesdas ...Ins of each •••It. Whoa mailing now.. kindly us• oo• el4 of the paper only mean that in a trying year like the present we give less for the relief and rehabilita- lb. Detroit Jesrieh Chronicle lo•Itee •orrespooden.. wrote of interest to the Jewhib people. but 41.1•Inte responsi- tion of European Jewry than we gave in bility for no indorsement of the el.. sap ..... d by the welter, times of lesser want. Sabbath Scriptural Selections Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of Pentateuchal portion—Lev. 6:1-8:36. the Federation, sums up the current re- Prophetical portion—Jer, 7:21-8:3; 9:22, 23. sponsibility as being one that requires — — — ----- March 18, 1938 II Adar 15, 5698 every Detroit Jew to do double duty: to help meet Jewish needs and to maintain our self-respect. It is clear that we dare Jewry's Unbearable Burden not fail in the present crisis. Only a day before the capture of Aus- tria by Adolf Hitler, the Joint Distribu- Anti-Semites Think Alike tion Committee reported that during 1937 it had granted the sum of $10,000 to the Anti-Semites throughout the world not Vienna Jewish community to aid refugees only act alike but think alike and seek to from Germany. Now, Austrian Jews must pursue the same methods in persecuting themselves seek refuge somewhere and Jews. Fritz Kuhn, for instance, speaking plead for hospitality wherever they may as head of the German-American Bund, be accepted as refugees from the land the organization of American Nazis, has where they have resided uninterruptedly asked for the elimination of Jews from im- for many centuries. portant positions in this country. This Austrian Jewry's present plight is best bigot, whose ideas smacks of the worst described in the words of Leopold Zunz elements in foreign ideologies, is brazen in his "Leiden der Juden:" "If there be in his spread of propaganda and the fact an ascending scale of sufferings, Israel that he has himself become a citizen of reached its highest degree. If the duration this country only a few years ago seems to of afflictions, and the patience with which matter little to him. Nazism ranks above they are borne, confer nobility upon man, Americanism for him. the Jews may vie with the aristocracy of A language similar to Kuhn's is spoken any country." by the terrorists in East and Central Euro- Exactly two years ago, the Jewish Pub- pean countries. From Vienna comes the lication Society issued Max Grunwald's report that a complete stoppage of Jewish "History of the Jews in Vienna," as part immigration as a "measure of self-defense" of its Jewish Communities Series. Even at was demanded by the Austrian railroad that time, the resume 01 Vienna Jewry's workers' trade paper, Oesterreichicher history concluded with a note of despair, Eisenbahner. The paper declared that the Dr. Grunwald stating: "The Jews of Vien- influx of Galician Jews has done "enough na have an all but unbearable burden to already." It is certain that the position bear. The future of Austria is even more of these railroad workers would be made uncertain than the future of the world in worse by exclusion of Jews, because it general, and with this uncertainty the fate would affect the prosperity of their call- of the Jews of Vienna is bound up. It lies ing. On the other hand, there are so few in the hands of Him who has led and di- Jewish railroad workers, because of the rected it for a thousand years. To put our prejudice that has excluded them from this trust in him is all that is left to us." field, that it cannot be said that Jews are It takes great courage and powerful "crowding" out non-Jews from jobs. But faith to withstand the horrors and trage- there is no reasoning with those who hate. dies that face Jewries not only in the On the other hand, non-Jews who do not countries already afflicted with Nazism permit blind hatred to affect their views but also several other lands which are to- on economic questions feel and think dif- day threatened by the inroads of Nazism. ferently on the subject. From Budapest It is impossible to limit ourselves in our comes a cable stating that former Premier concern over our afflicted fellow-Jews to Stephen Bethlen has warned in an address occurrences in Poland, Rumania, Ger- before the electoral committee of the many and Austria. We must think in lower house of parliament that Hungary terms of Czech Jewry, the Jews in Jugo- faces disaster if she emulates Germany's slavia,, our people in Switzerland as well policy of anti-Semitism. M. Bethlen fur- as practically every country in Europe. ther warned that the Jewish question "To put our trust in Him is all that is left would become the paramount political to us." The mere fact that an eminent issue if the rightist extremists gain control Jewish scholar is compelled to conclude in Hungary and declared that Nazi anti- an historical study with this sentiment is Semitism would destroy the financial and an indication of the immensity of our economic base of the land. He further tragedy. stated that Nazism would make Hungary But faith has always been our strongest the slave of Germany and would ruin the weapon. It must always retain its power. landowners and intellectuals. If it weakens in one section of Jewry it Here are the two opposing views affect- will lose its power elsewhere. For the sake ing a large portion of the world's popula- of guaranteeing its strength among the tion today. It is a conflict between sanity free Jewries—especially in the United and insanity. Time will tell which view States—we must also affirm and reaffirm will conquer. But even if the worst should our confidence in the superiority of the happen, it will not be for long. The sane power of spirit over might. As American view must eventually emerge the victor in Jews we retain faith that our . democracy world planning and thinking. will triumph and that the last word in hu- man relations will be uttered not by ty- Support the Mo'os Chitim Fund rants and dictators but by free nien and The stereotyped form of appeal which the spokesmen for the highest ideals for marks the effort for Mo'os Chitim Pass- humanity. over relief from year to year is not ap- plicable in the present economic crisis. The $390,700 Quota The need is greater than ever before, and Although every project requiring a the number of families who must be help- building program has been shelved this ed is as numerous as in the peak year of year by the Jewish Welfare Federation of the last depression. Add this fact to the traditional need of Detroit, the quota for the 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign is nevertheless the larg- Providing poor families with the necessi- ties for the observance of Passover in pre- est in the history of local fund-raising ef- scribed fashion, and we have a strong case forts. This is in itself proof of the grave for the Mo'os Chitim fund. It is to be responsibility that faces our community hoped that the committee functioning in this year. We are confronted with the task behalf of this traditional cause will be of providing funds for causes and institu- given the wholehearted co-operation of tions that cover every aspect of Jewish the community and that its efforts will life: relief, education, self-defense, recre- meet with the fullest measure of success. ation. While the set-up of the drive is not a new one and only a few new causes have An Un-American Measure been added to those that were included in For the second year in succession, a bill last year's appeal, the need for funds is so which would have required public schools much more desperate at this time that a to list the religious affiliations of their careful re-evaluation of our duty is in pupils was killed by the education com- order. mittee of the New York State Assembly. No one who has any spark of loyalty to Such an act, even if 'motivated by the high- Jewry will question the necessity of un- est intentions of its sponsors who intend interrupted upkeep of all local causes and to make the lists thus secured available for unstinted support of our schools, our to religious education associations, is un- centers, our ° clinic, our relief agencies, our American because it would tend to divide free loan society. The increase in alloca- the school population on the basis of re- tions made to several of the local agencies ligious affiliations. Its defeat is h vindica- in the present drive are so small that it tion for the American principle of keeping would be heartless to argue about theM. religion out of the schools and refusing to The national agencies are included for link church and state a very small percentage of the quota, and their importance is too great to dicker Silver Lining on Dark Horizon about them. The best investment we can As long as there is a single ray of light make is to support the }fillet Foundations, to contribute our meager gifts to hospitals on the dark horizon under which Jews and to national social service agencies, to live in many lands, then all hope is not provide the means required by the Ameri- lost. can Jewish Committee, the American Jew- There is reason for rejoicing over the ish Congress and the Bnai Brith to carry great achievements in Palestine where on the fight against discrimination and Jews continue to build for the future in defiance of all the dangers that face them defamation in this country and abroad. But if it is petty to dicker about the at this time. In a period of national gifts we make to local and national agen- calamity it is a source of pride and joy to cies, it is even more shameful for us to know that our people carry on in spite of haggle about the contributions we are re- obstacles; that our pioneers were able to quired to make to overseas relief causes. build a port that we can call our own in The world-wide Jewish tragedy is too Tel Aviv; that new colonies are rising and great for us to bargain at the expense of that new settlers are being welcomed. The new port in Tel Aviv is the modern millions of downtrodden Jews throughout the world. Whatever American Jewry symbol of the indestructibility of Israel. gives is in itself so inadequate that it is It is the silver lining that makes the dark wrong for us to question the wisdom of horizon appear less gruesome. tr14111,0 — SCHOOLS ARRANGE PURIM PROGRAMS A Purim celebration was held last Sunday afternoon in the audi- torium of the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Meyer Mathis and Meyer Green, the teachers of the Community Center branch of the United Hebrew Schools, were in charge of the Purim program. They were assisted by Mrs. Miriam L. Berke, the dramatic director of the Center, and Mrs. A. Twersky, sec- retary of the Hebrew School of the (Ater. More than 200 people assembled in the large auditorium. The public was addressed by Lavy Becker, educational director of the Center, and Bernard Isaacs, super- intendent of the United Hebrew Schools, Tuesday evening the Purim pro- gram was given by the Parkside Hebrew School children in the au- ditorium of the Center Public School. M, Michlin, principal of the school, was assisted in his pre- paration by Elkan Buchhalter, Sholem Weinberg and Lillian Wein- traub. The play attracted a large audience. Wednesday evening an elaborate program consisting of several typi- cal Purim playlets depicting the life of the Persian king, his court, etc., and dramatizing the episode as related in the "Book of Esther," was given in the auditorium of the MaeCulloch Public School by the pupils of the Hebrew School located in the same building, This play was arranged by the teachers of that school as follows: Gertrude Lacho- ver, Shirley Shatzen, Annette Isaacs, Leonore Markson and Miri- am It was supervised by Mr. Michlin, principal of the branch, The auditorium was filled to capacity. The audience was ad- ressed by Mr. Isaacs. The same evening a Purim pro- gram was given in the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Delmar and Westminster, by the pupils of the Delmar Hebrew School. This pro- gram was in charge of J. V, Ariel, hi, Plafkin and II. Goldberg, Next week Purim programs will be held in the following schools: Tuxedo-If olmur School, Monday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Brady School, Monday. March 21, at 4:15 p. m., in the Brady School audi- torium; Philadlephia-Byron, Tues- day, March 22, at 7:30 p. m., at the Philadelphia-Byron auditori- um; and the Central School, Wed- nesday, Starch 23, at 7 p. m., at the Roosevelt Auditorium. Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home __- The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit, wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of dona- tions from the following: Mrs. Chades Lenhoff, In memory of Bentley Lrnhoff Mr.. 1. Freedman, Ann Arbor: Mr and Mrs. 1.. Winkelman. In :Mrs Rubin of Marinette. Wiz.; Ms r Norman of Pontia c, In memorg of Shoe Miriam Thighbalter: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Arrow/on, In memory of Sir,. Farah Hamburger, TlenrhinItz M Mal Moahe Sunday &hoot; Dexter Theater. Trees Planted in Palestine in Butzel Forest The Jewish National Fund Coun- cil acknowledges the planting of two trees in memory of Jennie Needle Goodman, by her friends. ■ March 18, 1938 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THE POLISH ENIGMA Changing Tactics in the War on the Jews By WILLIAM ZUKERMAN To all appearances the Jewish situation in Po- land has undergone an important change in the last few month. Almost at the same time as the fires of anti-Semitism were fanned into a great conflagration in Rumania by the Goga-Cuza gov- ernment a correspondent, parallel abatement net in the similar blaze which had been raging with even greater terse for over a year and a half in PoSlaund dilenly a change set in. With the same ab- ruptness that marked the outburst in Rumania, the pogroms ceased in Poland; the physical attacks o n the Jews in the streets and in public places stopped; the picketing of Jewish shops was dis- continued, although the economic boycott goes on; even the fights and rioting in the universities are no longer a daily occurrences, although the ghetto- benches are still in full force. The entire affair has all the ear-marks of an enigma, of some secret manouevre executed on a war front. In the opinion of the present writer, nothing is less real than the so-called Jewish respite in Po- land. There is no lull in the actual fighting; there is only a change of tactics. For reasons which will become apparent later, the Polish government has conic to realize that the previous tactics of full- sized and small pogroms, sensational as they are from the point of view of publicity, will not ac- complish the aims and purposes desired at the present moment. The new conditions in the coun- try and in Europe require new tactics, less sensa- tional but probably more effective. A change has doubtless set in on the Polish front; but whether this change will bring any relief to the Polish Jews, or whether it will even diminish the acute- ness of their crisis is very . doubtful. In the opinion of at least one observer of the European Jewish s cene, the Jewish position in Poland with the re- s pite is more hopeless and desperate than the po- sition of the Jews in Rumania at the height of the sensational anti-Semitic drive. The change in the Jewish situation in Poland was dictated partly by considerations of foreign policy, but largely by social developments in Po- land itself. There is not the slightest doubt that the heavy flirtation 'of Polish foreign policy - with Nazi Germany, which wilt so evident last summer and fall, has now been checked. It is quite Pos- sible that this was one of the successes of M. Delbos' diplomatic tour last December. More likely, the recent Nazi outburst in Danzig was responsible. The Polish government suddely real- ized (or was made to see) that the flirtation with Nazism had gone far enough, and a halt was called. Colonel Beck once more turned his face towards France, and this certainly had an im- mediate effect on the nature and manifestation of the anti-Semitic movement. Among the other foreign influences which have definitely helped to bring about a change in the anti-Semitic violence in Poland must also be men- tioned the appeal of the French scientists and in- tellectuals addressed to the Polish professors. But a far more serious reason for the change in Poland is the internal situation in the country. During the last half-year or more the democratic section of Polish society has shown signs of vigor which it has not shown for many years. The Polish Labor Party is now stronger and more conscious of its labor aims than it has been for years. The peasants are awakening. A general retreat was called along the entire social and political line and this had the strongest possible effect on the anti-Jewish drive. For in Eastern Europe, it is clearly realized now that anti-Semitism is not entirely a movement directed against the Jews. With the rise of Nazism it has become a screen behind which the Fascists make their advances into other, non-Jewish domains. The democratic and anti-Fascist forces in Poland have therefore made the fight on anti-Semitism the center of their entire struggle with Fascism; their battle cry and rallying point. even as the Fascists have made the anti-Jewish drive the chief Point of their attack on the general position. To this must be added another curious fact: The vio- lent anti-Jewish boycott which the Endeks con- ducted before Christmas turned out to be a com- plete failure. The struggle has only assumed dif- ferent forms; forms more compatible with the more democratic tendencies in foreign and in in- ternal policy; forms which are, however, no less dangerous, perhaps, than these of the hooligan and of the pogromist. MICHIGAN DELEGATES TO PARTICIPATE IN MID-WESTERN PALESTINE CONCLAVE Regional United Palestine Appeal Gathering to Be Held in Chicago on Sunday, April 24 The mid-west regional confer- for Palestine has been held in ence for Palestine will be held the mid-west region. It has been in Chicago, Sunday, April 24, at called to discuss the consideration of an enlarged program to further the Covenant Club. the upbuilding of the Jewish Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Homeland in Palestine. Chicago, national co-chairman of Colonel Rosenberg, chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, has the regional executive committee, appointed Colonel A. II. Rosen- has chosen the following Michi- berg of Chicago to act as chair- gan representatives as members man of the conference commit- of that committee to serve with tee, which is to welcome Jewish him in completing the details of communal leaders from nine mid- the conference and its progyam: western states embracing Illinois, Fred Butzel, Joseph II. Cohodes, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minna- Joseph II. Ehrlich, Rabbi Jerome rota, North Dakota, Ohio, South D. Folkman, Herman Gessner, Dakota and Wisconsin. Charles J. Levy, Simon Shetzer, This is the first time in 12 years Philip Slomovitz, Ellis Warren, that a conference of this kind Henry Wiseman. HALEVY'S CONCERT PURELY COMMENTARY TO BE ON MAY 15 Py PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Detroit lialevy Singing So- ciety announces that its 13th an- nual concert will take place on Sunday evening, May 15, in the Scottish Rite auditorium of the Masonic Temple, The chorus, un- der the direction of Dan Frol;man, is now perfecting its program of Jewish songs, many of which will be heard in Detroit for the first time at the coming concert. Max Shapiro has been appointed general chairman in charge of concert ar- rang,ements. Through its affiliation with the Jewish Community Council, the Halevy was invited to the cultural conference on March 6. Dr. William Klein, president of lialevy, was chairman of the meeting. Another member, Mrs. Anna Warren, was elected to serve as a member of the sub-committee chosen to for- mulate a cultural program. The Halevy Singing Society will this year again participate in the work of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. A selected team of solicitors will be headed by David Goldberg, vice-president, who will act as a divisional chairman in the cam- paign. A Rabbi Is Branded "A Jewish Traitor" League for Human Rights Distributes Anti-Hitler Work These are harsh words, and if they are based only upon the brief quotations used in the Opinion editorial they may be unfair. Rabbi Lazaron, who has traveled a great deal under the auspices of the National Conference of Jews and Christians, must be given a chance to defend his position. Taken on their face value, the above quotations are suf- ficient to condemn any man who abuses the basic American principle that every group in our pop- ulation is justified in furthering the culture and ideals that are specifically its own. American life is enriched by the blneding of all national groups and by the absorption into its blood-stream of the best that is in the make-up of every individual unit. The sentiments ascribed to Rabbi Lazaron would be branded as anti-Semitic if they were ut- tered by a Pellet/ or an Edmondson or a Kuhn or a Wheeler-Hill. But they are accredited to a Rabbi in Israel. Which niakes them all the more damag- ing. They sound like the utterance of a philosophy of self-hate that has no place in Jewish life. Rabbi Lazaron owes an explanation to the American Jewish community, If he has been li- belled, then it will be Opinion's turn to defend itself. There is a principle involved in the issue raised by the Opinion editorial—the principle that no one of any consequence in Jewish life dare propagate a cult of self-hate and self-degradation. • "Fiv e Years of Hitler," Import- ant Brochure, Describes Menace of Nazism "Five Year of Hitler," one of the most important pamphlets is- sued to show the menace of Hit- lerism, is being distributed by the League for Iluman Rights, Mrs. S. Schaflander, secretary, an- nounced this week. This pamph- let is available at the league's of- fice, in the David Stott Bldg., at 15 cents a copy. The brochure, the distribution of which was urged editorially in The Chronicle on Feb. 11. con- tains five articles by Frederick Schuman, Henry Smith Leiner, Robert Brady, Dr. Alice Hamil- ton, Prof. Charles Beard and II. C. Engelbrecht, all of whom are authorities on the questions they discuss. They deal with the sub- jects of Nazism, religion, labor, women, education and rearma- ment as they are affected by the Ilitlerian philosophy. "Five Years of 'litter" was Published by the American Coun- cil on Public Affairs, 20 Vesev St., New York. Contributions to Women's Auxiliary of Chil- dren's Home Mrs. Charles Smith of 1935 Glynn Court, chairman of contributions for the Woman's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home announces contributions received this week as follows: In memory of II. tl. Koffman, by Mrs. A. J. Koffman. Mins Marilyn Koffman, Mr. and Mn, A. t). Itarsky, Mr. and Mrs. Alanuel Wald. )Ira, Hannah Schiller. litra Joseph Ruby and Mrs Eva Stier. In memory of Mrs Esther Jackson, by II, and Mrs. M. E. Leiter and Mr. and WI, Edward Krause. In memory of Mr,. Robert Lorwen. berg, by Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts. In memory of Aimee Barnett, by Mr. and Mra Agana Barnpii, In memory of Mra..rah Hamburger and hire Sara Goldman. wire of Den Goldman, by Mr. and alro. Joseph Keidan William Green Signs Anti-Nazi Group's Call William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, officially endorsed a call for a national anti-Nazi con- ference in defense of democ- racy, to be held in New York on May 14 and 15, under the sponsorship of the Non-Sectar- ian Anti-Nazi League of which Samuel Untermyer is presi- dent. The current issue of Opinion Magazine edi- torially brands Rabbi Morris Lazaron of Balti- more "a Jewish traitor" and asks members of his congregation and community to protest against "this defamer of his people." The issue involved is as serious as the charge around which it re- volves, and the editorial is therefore deserving of ads: o; pre j quotation. . 1111 "dl. of ('bli,tlun-Jnvini, Iasi-„111 slaids /lidding unit-Janintinekr. If there were such a thing an deer. 11111,114 . opinion 111 America, Rabbi Morris 14%1,'ron of the pullluu,rc ZefiCiu r: garle 1 re be IrnnIllyd to 1111:117 'tt,1 171t =It! l og , oil h o t ,In ne gain." lie nobly asked at St. Lout•, e think flandanlly of our Europe. Undllren• . • After this dealing utterance comes the atilt bane, Hit- lerenque ..nonce, “There Is no room In skis conillr) for any mice, Dalian, M.A., Polish or Jewish, to set itself up an a palate ea llllll units and build a wall around ihrlf.• This is Demon. If there be telf.respect In the Jerkin cuttioninIty of Baltimore, the member, of his congers. mut and thoie outside Will units in raking virtue proles( against Ills defamer of I,i, people, t o ...mi re the. orlon the altar of hi, gaunt-good foe non - ,/,a, I . rl 1,1n1 gird - mill all Ile armory., but in 111in not .land up and pretend to be a Jea. Ile Is a rm., of Ills people. Ile Ix • betrayer of 1fe hopes. Ile Is n dralrO)er of Ile ideula, a One man( nerd. MD traitor, but the place of a Jewish traitor Is not in Ile pulpit of a Jew 1.1. congregation, Avverica's Panorama — A Thrilling Movie In a series of articles now appearing in the Christian Science Monitor, R. H. Markham pre- sents his views of the American panorama as he found it upon his return from Europe. He de- scribes the diversity of our population which is nevertheless united by common ideals. He de - clares that "these United States have preserved diversity in unity. Each is profoundly loyal to the others. but jealously cherishes its own identity." Referring to the different groups that go to make up this great American commonwealth he makes this interesting observation: Inosnee bas 111, •111■ Mred fn. America. Sr all king the au ,e lose son.; see the wt. moties—,e superbly good; lie. the RUM, broadcasts; buy the same PerhelirnIsi del our nen. from Ike Name amide*: ae. the mime clothing and Inlerumb In the hens pass- ing fad. In ma. ...obi San Francisco is a repro- d'Ilon of M ,11, 1111 1 a, and dhullson of Philadelphia. Vet In other respects they're entirely different. Earl, ham • perw.lity, en Intro. domestic Path' and • P.'ilent to Mart wmething by IDelf. We hate enough tplrilual colteelon to make tut want to Mick toga., and eneiturh diter.threll originality to make ne the most Intermit,ng of the nation. America's human panorama Is our most thrilling moth.. The making of our national family the grandest of •dtenturcs, I confess all thew are buoyant Impressions. I ilke America. I exult that I ran hate faith In America. I knot. that Our fathers a1,n dewed to believe a free people Min gotern lt.if twee right, I think we Atnerl- runs can help show • confused sod straddling hum.- (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PA021 SAYS MEXNAN JEWS BRAND REPORTS OF ANTI-SEMITISM AS EXAGGERATED William Hordes, Returning From Visit There States Jewish Community Is Active and the People Happy and Satisfied Mexican Jews resent the spread of Mexican non-Jewish young- of exaggerated reports about the stem. It is recognized by the spread of anti-Semitism in that government and authorized to of- country, William Hordes, who re- fer high school diplomas to gradu- turned this week from a 15-day ates. The director of the school is a cultured man and an able.. lead- stay there declared in an inter- er—ht. Berger—who is a present view. Publishing a history of the Inquis- Mr. Hordes said that Mexican ition. Together with Mr. Rosen- Jews form an active and happy berg he will soon publish a his- Detroit Chapter No. 63 of Aleph community and that in general tory of the Jews in Spanish." Mr. Hordes was accompanied Zadik Aleph of the Bnai Brith an- they are thriving and are exert- nounces its annual A.Z.A. Sabbath ing their energies for their own on his trip to Mexico by Mrs. Hordes and by Simon Klein. to be held at Congregation Bnai and their children's cultural ad- David, 14th at Elmhurst, on Friday vancement. evening, March 25, at 8 p. in. "I have discussed the status of Services will be conducted in its entirety by members of that chap- the Jews with Jewish leaders as well as with prominent non-Jews," ter. The members will comprise the choir, and English and Hebrew Mr. Hordes said, "and I have been told by all, without exception, services will be conducted by Sam Schiff and Sidney Wolin, Another that there is no official anti-Semi- tism and that whatever antagon- Isaac Hos, Tel Aviv shoe man- member will deliver the sermon. All Jewish boys and girls and ism has been aroused is directed ufacturer who was a guest in against illegally entered immi- Detroit for two weeks, in the (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) their parents are urged to be pres- Mrs. Samuel Si haflander, secretary; Gabriel N. Alexander, Sinwh• Alpert. ent in order to see some of the grants. This propaganda has course of which he addressed a Hyman Altman, Mrs. Hyman Altman, effort In Ile 111.1ory In behalf of medal been fostered by the Nazis in number of meetings and confer- work carried on by A.Z.A. tenlee al home, and relief and rec.. Mr,. Julian It. Datil, Nathan Dean. Lavy Mexico, but it is generally felt red with prominent business lead- Hecker, Mrs Edith 11. lintiovi,h, Shlm atrurtion abroad... tee lierco, leh. Irvin Berman. Barney that the movement is declining em in behalf of Nachshon, the - 11e shall het tint to raise the un- oremslented sum of $.190.100. All the Borden, William 1. Bozernian. Fred M. Rabbi Fram to Address the because Nazi funds are diminish- Palestine maritime agency, on the Mosel. Mar c hornets Si., rhorneky, Jeal•h men, annien Aral children of De- ing. The government itself looks eve of his departure expressed leotas S. •ohane, Sidney lieYoung. N. Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S.; troit sin hate to melee ascrinces In eharlee Drtker , Mrs. Mar askance at the anti-Semitic propa- confidence that American Zion- culler to contribute In euffIclent amount "First Nighter" Apr. 30 Mra. Joiwph II. Ehrlich. James to meet Ills goal. They 5111 hate 10 ganda and has adopted a policy ists will be a great and in the I. Elision, E.ther Elkin. 11.n. 0. contribute multi more than they gate of ignoring whatever symptoms upbuilding of the Jewish home- Cermsn, Rabbi S. M. Fine, loam, Finkel- last year. mein, Rabbi Mazes Flacher, Rabbi Leon The Junior Young People's have crept up in recent months." land. - "They vtill make Ohl, mwritIce only if Iran., lir. Leo Sl. Franklin, Mildred they are [yen • sitlid picture .f I. Gerson, Peter Gilbert, Maurice A. °ta- Society of Congregation Shaarey Mr. Hordes pointed out that Expressing thanks to Detroit tt•m•tion faced by the Jews of Talmud, llier, Mrs Minnie (loidatick, Etbraim R- the Jewish community of Mexico, Jews through The Chronicle for Zedek will hold its annual "First of the perils that beset themIllItin• of Gombetg, Innis J. Gordon, Mr.. Samuel composed of recent European the hospitality extended to him Nighter" performance on Satur- Jen• of Muntenia, of the helot...new of Green. Morrie Haar, Joneph Illegal, the Jewishrefugee% from Germany. day evening, April 30. Lester settlers, is only 20 years old, but and the courtesies shown him on Mr. Joacvh itagirel. Charles Ilondler, J. - They .111 make this mactifire, too, If Arthur liana Herold there have been Jews in Mexico numerous occasions. Mr. Hos Heller, Rose I. Satovsky is dramatic coach. they •re Informed that through our help merman. Dr. A. Ii Hershman, 11. Ifol- .1.0101 life Is E.tern Euro. may Mill skin. tdra J. Shady Horwitz. Ming An- The group's meeting on Sun- for hundreds of years. There are said he was halms, to find a strong he taltaged, •nd the Jewish youth of nette I .sia, Bernard hum, Hermon day was addressed by Carl Hof- still remnants of hlarrano and national feeling in this country. /A.Drs taro.e may still be given • mcw Jacolia M Karmann, S. Kaman , Jacob fenberg, sound effects expert for Turkish Jewish settlements. In "I am sure that if the Zionists than. In Palestine •nd • new refuge Keidan, IT , O. Kleinman, Mr. ShInary• la other countrie.. Radio Station WWJ. 'Mexico City there are 10,000 of will find a proper may of pre- Kleinman. Er. Ibtzlit KlIger , E Kor- "The y nIll met the nemweary wed- n. Julien 11 10 calk Am.n Ii or an Rabbi Leon Pram will speak at 1 the 18,000 Jews in the country senting a true picture of condi- ,arge, flee If it Is brought home to 1.m that Aaron Mulnl , le A. J Lachover , Meryl . t h e o n Sunday, arch the snip Iseourance of (security for the Lachover, Si M. Leildn. A. C Lappin. ' tions in Palestine that the re- Jew In America, and 111 the rem aining Samuel Ebben- mut, M. Mails. Benjamin 20, at 3 p. m.. in the social hall I "There is a strong nationalist sponse to reconstruction appeals fr. countriee of the ,a rth. Iles In main- Al arras, harry Markle, Mrs Harry of the synagogue. Jewish feeling, and I envied them will be much greater," he said. telnint the ,rant Je w -I•h tradition of M•rkle, M. M•thla Moron If. Merton mutual help which all mankind honors , Si. MIcklin. Anna tiz.nh•ndlor, Barry their strong Zionist organization." "If American Jews will invest an41 admire.. Peden Mermen I. Rarnlek, A. I. . Rob- Mr. Hordes said. "The general their money in Palestine indus- seek havens from persecution. "long beton. the campaign actually . ton, Mr.. ar Rohinsnn, Nathan Zionists have the co-operation of tries they will find that the in- ts, end I hate In gotett In • Rose, Saul Roan, Aaron Rosenberg. Addressing a number of meet- the Pioneer Womn. Rabid 11 . Itomenthel. Jude* Cher. every errant/cell Jettle.h droop In the e Hadassah, fluence of the United States will , rite to tell them this story widelysludl Eublner. Saul Sarnoff. Mn.. S. Schaflan- ings this week, Isidore Sobeloff, Labor Zionists, and together they increase in the Near East. and farotheir generosity, and Insnin. them der. 11•5.1,0 Scharer, Irving Sehluvel, executive director of the drive, loin in sponsoring cultural move- to give of their uttn.1 In money end Rabid N Schulman, Mn.. tkavid pointed out that the immensity of ments. There are two Yiddish the work of the upbuilding of the work lo the Jeeish rommunIty and the Simon Shouter, Mrs. Pam //Anita Mrs Lary street , Aaron A. SlIberhiatt, Harold Jeal.h peeple. the campaign and the importance Papers in Mexico, and one of Jewish National Home will at the - Toar spirit 1011 dclenolue 1. spirit silver, Marry Slavin. Philip iclomovIts. of the demands upon the comma- them, Der Weg, is same time be given added im- of the cembalon Mot Ie to follow , Ds. Isidore fkiltelort. 1. I Pored Rabbi .5 5 a splendid petus." effective.. sill delermiae H. mere. so•.. Iltditd 1 Steinman, sham, pis... pity at this time call for great newspaper. It is edited by Moses - It Is • owte respon.IMlity. lee no 114411. k Welionn•n. Aaron Warm., ! sacrifices from those solicited. Ile . Rosenberg and one of its able serene. 11 with Jon •nd carry It throogh arr, Loule J Weittnwin, lir. MenAmin I D. VI".11 , 11e, Samuel P 1511115 Raids M. analyzed the campaign quota to writers, M. Berliner, recently Purim Card Party of Span- alln Ir.sls Me felt A;' Wohlgelernter Miss Beatrice/ show that the all-inclusiveness of published a Kits containing reference ma- I J R uekln ish-Jewish Community book of poems. "The pa gn goal makes the aver- City of Palaces," which was terial fee the members of the speak- 52 Causer in Drive age gift to each of the causes com- Diego Rivera, eminent a on Sunday Evening ers' bureau were distributed at a The campaign quota of S390,700; partitively small and that only by artist, contributed one of the meeting of the Detroit Service A Purim card party is being will Group's Junior Section Speakers' be allocated to 52 most im- 1 raising the complete quota will it drawings for insertion in this be possible to provide the minimum volume. sponsored by the Spanish Jewish Bureau held on Tharmlay, March portant local, national and Community at the Bnai Moshe, 17, at Hotel Statler. Delivery of seas agencies for relief over-' of necessary help for the numerous work causes included in the strive. The Jewish school in Mexico Dexter and Lawrence, on Sunday this speaker 'a kit to the senior abroad, educational and recrea-1 1City is one of the finest I have evening, March 20. Free refresh- . members of the bureau will be tional work in Detroit and through.; I seen anywhere. It occupies a ments and prizes will be given. A wise man will hear, and made this week. Those serving on ' out this country and for the re- I square block, has a large increase learning; and a man will Play- There will be a nominal admission the speakers bureau. in addition to habilitation of grand in the center of Jews in Palestine and a swim- fee. All are invite The pre I understanding shall attain unto the chairmen, include: oc ed s and in other lands where refugees wise mine pool. it is attended by 500 are to be used counsels:—Proverbs 1:5. ford charitable p ur- children and even by a number poses, WINEMAN, SRERE, ENGGASS, FRANK CHOSEN CO-CHAIRMEN OF ALLIED DRIVE PRE-CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES A. Z. A. Sabbath at Bnai David March 25 Isaac Hos Tells Of His. Faith in Zionists of U. S.