litEljerRongaisn(koracul
March 25, 1938
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
To the Jews of Detroit
The Vaad Hakashruth, charged with the re-
sponsibility of supervising the sale of kosher meats
and with protecting the Jewish public against mis-
representation, has undertaken to collect a tax of
one cent on each pound of matzos sold this month
as a means of raising a nominal fund with which to
.pay for the necessary supervision.
Mrs. Rosenthal of
Pontiac Dies at 58
CHAIRMEN CHOSEN
FOR 10 DIVISIONS
OF ALLIED DRIVE
Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of 257
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Ottawa Drive, Pontiac, died at
her home at the age of 68. She Juliu s Berman and Milton M.
is survived by her husband. a Maddin, co-chairmen.
The burden on the community will
thus be so small that we feel that this
task should and must have the co-opera-
tion of every Jew.
Don't be misled by unfair propa-
ganda against this voluntary tax plan! It
is an effort to protect you against those
who would provide you with trefa meats
at a time when you pay for kosher foods.
We call upon you to pay this tax vol-
untarily. It is for "YOUR" benefit and it
will help safeguard the honor of the
Jewish community.
Samuel R. Glogower, Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Newman and Mr.. Her•
bert D. Warner, are heading
the women's committee of the
1938 Allied Jewish Campaign.
These co-chairmen are at pees-
eat organizing women's teams
who will work as solicitation
unit. within the regular 10
general divisions of the Trade
Council.
Divisio n E — food products —
Max Loewenstein, chairman.
Division F—professional—Peter
Mr. Butzel this week made pub-
P. Gilbert, Dr. Harry C. Selz-
lic a message addressed to the
stei n and Seymour Tilchin, co-
Joint Distribution Committee, one
of the beneficiary agencies of the
Allied Jewish Campaign, by Presi-
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. on
the occasion of a Purim radio
festival arranged by the J. D. C.
women's division as a means of
stimulating interest in the work
of alleviating distress among Eu-
ropean Jews. The President's
message follows:
and will be presided over by Aki-
STUDENT CONCLAVE
Drasnin of Wayne University.
HERE, APRIL 8 - 10 vah The
closing session will take
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casion Dr. A. M. Ilershman will
speak on the subject. "Conserva-
tive Judaism and the College
Man." Leonard Kasle, one of
the student delegates, will also
speak on that occasion.
At 3 o'clock that afternoon the
assembly will again take place
at Temple Beth El when there
will be a Round Table Discussion
on the subject, "Religion and So-
cial Change." Among the lead-
ers of this discussion will be Dr.
Abraham Cronbach of the Ile-
brew Union College, Dr. Nathan
Becker of the University of To-
ledo and other persons prominent
in the field of social science.
In the evening the delegates
will be invited to participate in
a formal dance at Hotel Stat-
ler under the auspices of the
Young People's Temple Club.
The Sunday Sessions
Ben Kramer Julius Berman
On Sunday morning at 10:30
there will be held at Temple Beth
El a Jury Panel Discussion under
the title, "Palestine and the
American College Student." This
discussion will be participated in
by a number of leading laymen
chairmen. They will be assisted
by Dr. A. Melt Kohn and Dr. S.
Emanuel Gould.
Division G—arts and crafts—
Alex Schreiber, chairman.
LATE MRS. A. ROSENTHAL
place at 3 o'clock Sunday after-
noon when there will be a lecture
on the subject, "The College
Student and his Vocation," by
Prof. T. Luther Purdom. director
of the University of Michigan Bu-
reau of Appointments and Occu-
pational Information, who will
deal with this subject from the
angle of the college student gen-
erally and will be followed by an
address on the some subject but
with special reference to the Jew-
ish student by Dr. Lee Levinger,
dirctor of research for the Inde-
dependent Order of Bnai Brith.
A local committee is to have
charge of entertainment and hos-
pitality arrangements, and pre-
parations are being made for the
entertainment in private homes
for out-of-town students. The
chairman of this committee is
Mrs. Ruth Metzger.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
The Young People's Society of
Shoarey Zedek will meet on Sun-
day, March 27, at 3:30, in Room
302 of the synagogue. A prominent
speaker will be the guest of the
afternoon and all members are
urged to attend.
Library at Center
Needs Volunteers
The Jewish Community Center
Library, Woodward at Holbrook,
is in need of young men and wo-
men who are interested in library
service. Those who have had ex-
perience in library work or who
would like t olearn are invited to
send their name to Mrs. Sarah Sel-
man, social director of the Jewish
Community Center. A training in-
stitute is being planned, which will
afford a splendid opportunity for
learning the work of a librarian,
If interested, Phone Madison 8275.
Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid
Societq Dinner on Sunday
On Sunday evening, March 27,
teh Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid So-
ciety will have its fourth birthday
dinner dance at the Finex Club,
Erskine and John R.
There will also be a luncheon
bridge given by the society on
March 29, at Kern's Department
Store on the fourth floor. The
chairman of thte card party will
be Mrs. Samuel Atlas.
The Tillie Citrin Kissiliner Aid
Society held the fourth installa-
tion of officers on Monday, March
21.
Milton Maddin Fred Ginsburg
daughter. Mrs. Lester Morrison,
and a son, James.
"It is of happy significance that
Mrs. Rosenthal was born in De-
the Jewish women of America are
troit where she was a member
celebrating this year the 150th
of the Temple Beth El, Council
anniversary of the American Con-
of Jewish Women and Hadassah.
stitution in connection with their
She was a member of Temple
commemoration of the Feast of
Beth Jacob Sisterhood of Pontiac.
Purim. The defeat of H•man's
Purely Commentary
Funeral services were held at
plot to destroy the Jews in the
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) Temple Beth Jacob with Rabbi
far-away days of King Ahasuer-
Eric Friedland officiating. Burial
us is one of the milestones in
Clover
Park
Cemetery,
WAS
in
mankind's long and bloody strug•
fantastic to speak of a $100,000,-
ale to achieve freedom. This
000 fund for defense. It Is a lot
of money, but it ought to he con-
Alex Schreiber Louis Robinson commemoration emphasizing at
what cost and human sacrifice hu-
sidered a trifle when Jewish
Division H — services — A. J. man liberty has been achieved
rights and Jewish security are in-
Blumenau and Harry Rosman, should remind us that now, as al-
volved. Lord Louis Rothschild be-
ways, eternal vigilance is the
cochairmen.
hind the bars in Vienna is the
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Division 1—organixations—Jo• price of liberty."
best argument that can be ad-
vanced to the wealthy Jews that all organizations without charge.
The European calamity and the
they should make such a fund
effect of the Nazi invasion of
Although the conference is being
possible. Such a fund will have called by the Jewish Community
Austria on the Jewish population
to be applied for manifold uses: Council, an invitation is extended
served this week to stimulate ac•
1. Relief efforts will have to to all individuals interested in the
tion for the Allied Jewish Cam-
When you are a Passenger
be supplemented.
paign, which is the sole fund-
on a Blue Goose bus you
promotion of Yiddish culture to
2,
Democratic
forces
among
raising agency for relief and re-
never give a thought to the
participate. Efforts are being made
all nations and all creeds will to secure one of the better Yiddish
construction work for oppressed
weather. You know you
have to be given the financial aid films which has appeared during
Jewries. Isidore Sobeloff. execu-
will ride in comfort, and at
of
the
Jewish
people.
Under
n9
tive director of the drive, point-
the past year. If this film is made
a rate so low that travel is
circumstances must it ever be said available to the committee, it will
ed out that the addition of an-
a pleasure.
that we weakened our alliance be shown, as an illustration of one
other 200,000. Jews in Austria,
with the liberal forces fighting type of cultural event which can
to the hundreds of thousands who
against bigotry and world reac- be promoted through the coopera-
depend upon the Joint Distribu-
tion.
tion Committee for their suste-
tion
of
a
number
of
groups.
Frequent schedules mean
nance makes the local responsi-
3. The rebuilding of Palestine
The committee elected at the first
that you can go to every
bility all the more pressing. He
must be speeded up. This is a conference consists of Hyman Hol-
also
emphasized that the Allied
time for impatience. The argu- skin, Charles Levine, Leo Fried-
Part of Michigan at a time
ment that we are an old people lander, Abe Schneider, Joseph Hei- A. J. Blumenau Jos. Magidsohn Jewish Campaign is the agency
most convenient for you,
with many experiences for whom deman, Mrs. L. Warren, Louis La ..ph Bernstein and MyroM A. that supplies the funds to the
escape all driving worries.
United Palestine Appeal for the
a few years, or a hundred years Med, Samuel Lieberman, S. Kless- Keys, co-chairmen.
unbuilding of Palestine and the
or a thousand years, mean little, mer, Morris Harr, Herman Raden
Division J—youth a r oups- settlement of additional thous-
is
no
longer
valid.
The
Psalmist
Washington Blvd.
Harry Seligson and Dr. Leonard
and Shloime Beroovich.
ands in the Jewish National
is often quoted: "For a thousand
David
J.
Cohen,
a
member
of
the
Sidlow,
co-chairmen.
at Grand River Ave.
Home, and declared that the work
Years in Thy sight are but as a executive committee of the Coun-
Several of these divisions have in Eretz Israel will be handicap-
watch
in
the
night,
and
as
yester-
CA. 9000
cil, addressed the members of the
ped
unless the assumed quotas are
day when it is past." We can no Maccabee Club of the Jewish Com-
raised by Detroit and other com-
longer afford such reasoning. We munity Center last Thursday eve-
munities
throughout the country.
have much to learn from the ning on the topic, "What Youth
Irish. Governor Murphy, in an ad- Can Contribute to the Council."
dress in the East on St. Patrick's Ernest J. White, chairman of the
ADDRESS MARCH 30
day, pointed out that in time of program committee of the club,
BY JUDGE BRAUDE
calamity the Irish abandoned pa- presided. This was the first in a
tience. We should learn this les- series of talks designed to acquaint
ocONCLUDRI) FROM PAOO, ONE)
son from our Irish friends and the membership with local Jewish
stop being overly patient. Pales- community movements.
Join Oar Gay
tine can not be built in a day, but
State of Illinois by appointment
Letters were mailed this week
that does not mean that its re- by the arbitration committee of the
of Gov. Henry Horner and served
construction can wait for mira- Council to all judges of the Cir-
in that capacity for a period of
cles or for the day when wild cuit Court and the Common Pleas Harry Rosman Jos. Bernstein two years. At a national confer-
on board the ideal cruise ship Bedoins will become saints. Whe n Court. In these communications
ence of state officials called im-
Jews are firmly established in
mediately after Repeal. he was
Palestine and the Arabs realize they were advised of the existence
Me
elected first chairman of the Na-
of
the
Jewish
Court
of
Arbitration
how immense are the benefits to
tional Conference of State Liquor
them, it will be less difficult to and Invited to refer such cases as
Administrators. He also served
negotiate with them. In the mean- come to their attention which they
as an assistant attorney general
time a haven must be created for deem suitable for arbitration.
of the State of Illinois under At-
millions of Jews, and Palestine
torney General Otto Kerner.
remains the place of priority for HIAS SEEKS FUND
In November, 1934, he - was
the Jewish masses.
elected judge of the Municipal
TO AID REFUGEES
4. In the meantime, also. other
C6urt of Chicago, for a term of
avenues of escape must be creat-
six years, and for the oast two
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ed for the impoverished and hu-
years has presided over the Boys '
miliated Jewish masses. If a
Court, the only court of its kind
large fund were available it is voted Sunday to create an en- Seymour Tilchin Dr. L. Sidlow
in the country. It has jurisdic
reasonable to hope that a parcel lamed IIIAS• transportation fund
tion over cases involving boys be -
of land may be offered for sale of $250,000, which is to become already held group meetings, and tween the ages of 17 and 21.
to the Jewish people for colonize- available for coping with emer- the others are planning organiza-
Judge Braude has lectured ex -
tion purposes. Colonization is the gency situation of the Jewish tional functions during the corn- tensively on the subject of ju
major problem facing us today. refugees from Nazi-ridden Aus- ing few days.
venile and adolescent delinquency
It is of far greater importance trio and other countries of anti-
The division in charge of solici- and has contributed articles to
BERMUDA $67.50 than anything else facing Jewry Jewish oppression.
6 Days
tations among dealers in food
magazines and periodicals
nn
This action was taken at the products has been especially active many
today, and it must be given ore-
on the same subjects. lie at-
cedence in the consideration of a conclusion of the 64th HIAS an- during the week, under the chair- tracted nation-wide attention with
program of action in an effort to nual conference which was ad- manship of Max Loewenstein. and his play to help curb delinquency
solve the manifold problems that dressed by Senator Elbert D. has -succeeded in enlisting the among boys by interesting busi-
are pressing for solution. Thomas of Utah, Edward J. co-operation of many wholesale ness men in creating jobs for de-
Days
BERMUDA $57.50
5. Last, but not least, an edu. Shaughnessy. United States Dep. and retail merchants.
serving youths in an effort to
op
rational program most be con- uty Commissioner of Immigration,
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. keep them out of trouble.
ducted on a large scale to coon- and prominent leaders of Ameri-
teract anti-Semitic propaganda. can Jewish public opinion.
The Council of the League of
to enlighten the Christian world
rs-
on the true facts in relation to Nations was urged, in a special
BERMUDA $102.50 Jews and to disprove the false. resolution adopted by the con-
9 Day.
HAVANA-CUBA
up
hoods that are current in anti. ference, to make provision for
Jewish literature. This is an effort the continuation of the functions
that has to be pushed unstintingly of the League's High Commis-
if our position is to be secure and sioner for Refugee from Germany
Apply to LOCAL AGENT or
if we are to build Christian-Jew- (Jewish and others) under Sir
ish friendships on the basis of Neil Malcolm. whose term is
scheduled to expire soon. The
honest facts, not untruths.
plight caused by the new wave
115 Tr, Jackson Mt E.. Chicago DI.
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of refugees from Austria and
A Great Friend Is Coming
Among our non-Jewish friends the continuing problem of the
are some of the most brilliant refygees from Austria and the
men in the world. Outstanding continuing problem of the refu-
Americans are in the ranks of the gees from the Reich were point-
philo-Semites. Towering above ed out as compelling reasons.
The report of Isaac L. Asof-
most of them is Charles Edward
Russell, 77-year-old author and sky, general manager of the or-
journalist, head of the Pro-Pales- ganization, submitted to the con-
tine Federation of America. brit- ference, showed that during the
Another in the series of Book tient speaker. apostle of justice year under review. 11,352 Jewish
Tess being held at the Jewish to all men. Mr. Russell deserves immigrants, a considerable num-
Center, Woodward at Holbrook. a rousing ovation from Detroit ber of whom were refugees from
he comes here for an Germany, were admitted at Unit-
will be presented on Sunday, Jews when Temple
Beth El, Tues. ed States ports. Husbands and
at
March 27, at 3 p. m. William H. address
day, under the auspices of the wives. parents and children. have
Keller, librarian at the Duffield Zionist Organization of Detroit, thus been united. The Argentine,
Branch, will review "Assignment An eminent propagator for the Brazil and other South American
in Utopia" by Eugene Lyons, cause of Palestine's reconstrue- countries. similiary served as
"We Cover the World" edited by tion. he does not limit bin ener- havens of refuge for Jewish vic
Eugene Lyons and "Blood on ries to this task but fights on times of oppression. the report
showed.
the Moon" by Linton Wells. The
A considerable Increase in nat-
public is invited to attend these every front
in an Jewish
effort to
secure
for the
people.
Sunday afternoon programs. Tea 'With regard to his forthcoming uralization of immigrants was
will be served. visit here, Mr. Russell writes this indicated in the society. report.
commentator: "No doubt you are which showed that during the
aware of my convictions in favor past year 7,416 persons requested
FEDERATION GIVES
the Jewish Homeland. But I the co-operation of the society to
ADVICE ON DRIVES of
should like also to say something help them in the drawing up of
about the Jew today, face to face applications for naturalization.
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with the revival of the Dark In the evening • banquet was
Ages." It should be considered held at the Hotel Astor in tele-
directly by the Guild, without a privilege to hear this great bration of Mr. Herman's 60th
commercial promotion."
friend and fighter for justice. birthday and in appreciation of
All persons desiring informs.
his service as president of HIAS
lion regarding independent solici-
during the past 12 years. B. C.
tation. are urged to communicate STREICHER'S OPPONENT a Vladeck, chairman of the Abra-
with the Jewish Welfare Federa- TO SPEAK ON APRIL
ham Herman Dinner Testimonial
tion. It is advisable to enclose
Gustav Resler, noted German Committee, acted as toastmaster.
---VAAD IIAKASIIRUTD
Advance Yiddish
Cultural Program
Solid Comfort
On Nippy Days
BLUE GOOS
LINES
&tile Artiel
V. "PILSUDIFICI"
ASK your friends, ask your neighbors,
/IL what they think of this '38 Buick,
and they'll give it to you quick in six
little words:
"It's a honey for the moneyl"
That's praise all right—but praise that
still doesn't do this great car full justice!
For here's a traveler that would be a
buy even if you had to pay a premium
to get itl
It's a car with power like no other.
Power literally born of the hurricane—
power that makes gasoline deliver more
—power that's smooth, willing, brilliant.
Here's a car, too, with an utterly dif-
ferent kind of ride. A ride that gentles
every jar and jolt. A ride that's safer in
nasty going, that gives sureness to con-
trol, that cuts down upkeep and makes
rear tires last longer.
And here's a car that in addition
sparkles with features as a Christmas
tree sparkles with ornaments.
New quiet, from "silent zone" body
mounting. New comfort, from deep,
broad comfort-angled seats. New pride
of possession, from style hailed as the
smartest of the year.
Yet big and satisfying as this beautiful
Buick is, a little money buys it! No more
than you'll pay for some sixes. Less than
for any other eight of its size.
So there's no longer any reason for not
stepping up to the kind of car you've
always wanted.
Co now and get the details from the
nearest Buick dealer—see the car that
folks just won't do without.
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In Old Gold Cigarettes, Lorillard still keeps
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Book Review at
Jewish Center
By W. H. Keller
a copy
of the appeal received. In
due course. the Federation will novelist who at one time edited
respond with • factual statement
regarding the appealing agency,
in order to make it possible for
a potential contributor to deter-
a
paper in Nuremberg in opposition
to Julius Streicher, will speak on
the same platform with Fernando
De Los Rice, Spanish Ambassador
mine whether or not he wishes is Washington, on Sunday, April
8, at 8 p. m., at the Wilson Theater,
to respond to the solicitation.
under the auspices of the Commit-
Reserve Sunday Eve., May II. for tee to Aid Spanish Democracy, He
Detroit Halory's Commort
TVs Mosical Trost of that Tear
at Scottish Rite Cages/deal
Double-sealed in double Cellophane,
Old Gold's better tobaccos reach you in the
pink of smoking condition. That's why you
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Mrs. Schweitzer Dead
NEW YORK. — (WNS)---lirs.
Peter J. Schweitzer, one of the
founders of the Keren Hayesod
and with her late husband one of
the principal shareholders in the
Jewish Colonial Trust, is dead
here at the age of 67. Since her
has been rewarded for the aid he husband's death In 1923 she had
has extended to the cause of the carried on many of his philanthro-
Spanish Loyalists.
pies.
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