A merica ,fewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATM{ • CINCINNAll 20, OHIO i THE, ONLY .ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN IIEVETROIT EWISII fiRONICIA- . , and THE f LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Vol. XXXIX No. 45 Personnel of Trade Council SUMMON NATIONAL POLL Divisions Selected for 1938 DEMOCRATIC ON JUNE 25, 26, 27 Allied Drive Solicitations Captains of Functioning Teams Chosen for Ten Trades Groups and an Additional Women's Division Second Popular Election for the American Jewish Congress HAGGAI CHAIRMAN OF DETROIT COMMITTEE Windsor J. D.. C. Drive First to Go Over Top Windsor, Ontario, is the first city in America to carry its 1938 fund-raising campaign for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee over the top. The campaign goal was oversubscribed by $450. The success of the Windsor effort brought a message of congratulations from Isidor Coons, J. D. C. National Cam- paign Director, who said in part: "The hurricane ahlelt la tearing at the roots of Jesinh Ilre litrouah- out the world has found Ile nedoonee In Nittd.or. The delflitd Jeniult lenderuldp hate mhones their realiza- tion of the trash) triulu we low all Ewing today and hate gallantly led their people to an Inipresslie 1111,41.'111 In generous twee for their tenon.. 1%indxor'it sehimement alit howler 1eleneUled writ, fly In other .on unities In the united Slate so well au in tumlts." COVER TRADES AND PROFESSIONS IN COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN SET-UP Conference of European Jewish Leaders to Be in September Special Fund Set Aside for Additional Relief Work in Poland; Campaign Fund Aids Refugee Emigration Work The summoning of the members of the Jewish community to register their convictions on the urgent problems confronting Jewish life The officers of the Windsor the world over and the action which campaign were: Jerry A. Glans, must be taken to defend the col- chairman; Reuben hladoff and lective security of the Jewish peo- Eli Goldin. vice-chairmen; Mil- ple in Europe through a direct ton Meretsky. secretary; Moe democratic ballot to be arranged Stone, treasurer; Rabbi Nahum for this purpose, was announced Schulman, publicity director. by the American Jewish Congress. For the• second time in the his- tory of Jewish life in the United States, the Jewish community will be called upon by the use of the direct individual ballot to elect their representatives to an Amer- ican Jewish Congress which will be called upon to serve as the rep- resentative of the Jewish commu- nity in seeking the defense of Jew- David A. Brown to Address Public Meeting at the ish rights now under attack in Austria, Germany, Poland, Ru- Bnai Moshe mania, and in other sections of the world, An organization of Detroit Three days have been set friends of the ORT, the Jewish aside for the purpose of this movement dedicated to the task election—the evening of June of training Jews for productive 2$, June 26 and June 27. Pursuits in several European At a meeting of the adminis- countries, will be formed at the trative committee of the Detroit Public meeting to be held at the chapter of the American Jewish Congress, held on March 24, Joseph Haggai was chosen chairman of the local election committee. Sam- uel Lieberman and William B. Isenberg were selected vice-chair- men and Mrs. Max Dushkin sec- retary. A large committee will be selected to be representative of every element in the Jewish popu- lation of Detroit. Leaders of the Jewish community of De- troit and officers of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign were given assurances this week by hundreds of volunteer workers who have en- listed for active participation in the drive to be conducted from May 8 to 18, for a quota of $390,700, that they will not rest until the necessary funds are raised for relief and reconstruction work for oppressed Jews in Europe and for the upkeep of local social service and educational agencies. Stirred by events throughout the world which have declassed more than 5,000,000 Jews who are without means of support, and many of• thei sot. ee i ga :.iad t e find haven s e n tm 'nvrheosm of refuge elsewhere. the workers in the drive have indicated that they will not rest until every pros- pect has been reached and until the complete Quota. which is the minimum necessary for the SUP- Rabbi Philip Bernstein and port of the 62 causes included in Dr. Hayim Greenberg the drive, is reached. Added impetus was given the Guest Speakers drive this week with the selec- tion of the captains for close to Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein. spir- 200 teams in the 10 divisions of the Trade Council which will be itual leader of Temple Brith Ko- in charge of general solicitations desh in Rochester, N. Y., will be and the women's division. Solici- one of the two principal speakers tations, it is announced. will be at the dinner which will mark conducted by teams chosen ac- the close of the Gewerkshaften cording to the ability of their campaign here workers to enlist the support of The dinner will the various trades and profes- be held this Sun- sions. The largest division is the day evening, one in charge of soliciting organ- April 3, in the izations. social hall of Polish Relief Fund C o n r e ration Irt 'addition to the appropria- Shaarev Z e d e k tions included in the Allied Jew- and will com- ish Campaign Quota for over- mence at 6 D. m. seas relief work through the sharp. Rabbi B e r n- Joint Distribution Committee, an additional sum of $5.000 has been stein is a gradu- added to the goal to provide for ate of Syracuse further emergency help of Jews University a n d. in Poland. Isidore Sobeloff, ex- the Jewish Insti- ecutive director. of the campaign. tute of Religion. explained this week that it is the Ile alsopursued n „ . Bernstein hope of the Jewish Welfare Fed- post graduate^"' eration and the officers of the studies a t Co- campaign that supplementary Po- lumbia University, Cambridge lish relief needs may be cared University in England and the for through the raising of slich Hebrew University in Jerusa- lem. Among the important an additional sum. Assurance given to Secretary of public posts held by him are: State Hull by the Joint Distribu- Chairman of the committee on tion Committee. the United Pal- international peace of the Cen- estine Appeal. the Bnai Brith and tral Conference of American other national movements. all of Rabbis; member of the governing whom are included in the Allied board of the Central Conference Jewish Campaign. that they would of American Rabbis; member of co-operate wholeheartedly in his the New York State Panel Com- mission on Mediation in Labor (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) Disputes; vice president of the National Council for the Preven- tion of War; member of the na- tional executive of Young Judaea. Zionist Organization of America 'GEWERKSHAFTEN'S DINNER ON SUNDAY 7-YEAR COURSE IS COMPLETED BY 53 Combined Graduation of 5 Hebrew Schools to Be Held on April 20 Fifty-three boys and girls have completed their seven-year course prescribed by the United Hebrew Schools. and will receive their diplomas at the commencement exercises which will be held in the auditorium of the Philadel- phia-Byron School, Wednesday evening, April 20. These 53 students come from five different branches of the United Hebrew Schools. as fol- lows: Philadelphia-Byron, N. Gor- don's clas s; Tuxedo. Joseph Haggai's class; Parkside, Michlin's class; Delmar, J. V. Ariel'a clam; Six Mile Road. A. J. Ends class. The following are the gradu- ates: Ilillel Abrams, Oscar Big- man, Sylvia Cohen. Ida Helen Cohen, Dorothy Deitch, Harry Festenstein, Paul Gold, Louis Got.- zeds. Harriet Greenberg, Norman Katz, Ilerbert Kelman, Jerome Kelmanovitz, Albert Kramer, Ida Kroll, Frieda Kumove, Benjamin Kutnick, Graham Landau. Leah Levin, Miriam Levine, Evelyn Lipchinsky, Milton Liphshitz, Bel- le Margolis, Raye Metzger, Shula- mith Michlin, Sol Moldawsky, Dayid Mondry. Doris Neimark, Sylvia Neuman, Albert Posen, Pearl Rappoport. Martin Raskin, Tobie Reichman, Berol Lee Rob- inson, Myron Rosenthal. Perry Ross, Jack Schneider. William Schumer. Esther Seed, Manuel Segel, Nettie Seligson, Devora Shapiro, Isadore Singer, Max Snitko•sky, Jacob Stollman, Sid- nee Stone, Ilarold Strom. Elias David Subar. Roselyn Tron, Anna 11 eleblatt, Frances Winokur, Philip Wittenberg, Tillie Zack and Abe Zold. The officers of the graduating dames of the various schools are: Philadelphia-Byron: Isadore Singer, president; Pearl RION, - Port. vice-president; Tillie Zack, secretary; Louis Gorzeck. treas- urer; Ida Helen Cohn. chairman Pin committee; Esther Segel. chairman picture committee. Tuxedo School: Harold Strom, president: president. Harry Festenstein. (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAW() TO ORGANIZE ORT GROUP ON SUNDAY World Leaders to Convene Simultaneously with this an- nouncement, the American Jewish Congress made public that for the first time in the history of the American Jewish community, a conference of Jewish leaders of European communities has been summoned in the United States to discuss with American leaders a program for the defense of the Jewish status in Europe. This conference will take the form of a meeting of the adminis- trative committee of the World Jewish Congress, comprising rep- resentatives of Jewish communi- ties of Europe and Palestine. It is expected that the conference will take place in the early fall and will be held in connection with the first session of the American Jew- ish Congress to be comprised of delegates named as a result of the democratic elections to be con- ducted in June. Decision with regard to the date of these elections was reached at a meeting of the national adminis- trative committee of the American Jewish Congress held on Tuesday evening, March 22, at Hotel Com- modore, New York. A unanimous vote on the urgency of immediately invoking the cooperation of the en- tire community in preventing the further deterioration of Jewish rights was reached after hearing the reports of Dr, Stephen S. Wise, president, and Louis Lipsky, vice- !PLEASE TURN TO LAPT PAGE) TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 DEFENSE OF U. S. Secretary Hull's Proposal for international DEMOCRACY, ZION REDEMPTION URGED Committee to Deal with Problem of Political Two-Fold Program for Jew- ry Outlined by Charles Edward Russell HAS FAITH NON-JEWS WILL HELF MOVEMENT Calls for Concerted Effort to Prevent Rise of Fascism Jews and non-Jews found them- selves on common ground at two meetings on Tuesday which were addressed by Charles Edward Russell. veteran Socialist leader and one of the outstanding lib- erals in America. A select group of Zionist leaders and non- Jewish friends met with him at luncheon at the Stotler Hotel and in the evening he addressed a Public meeting at Temple Beth El, under the auspices of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Bent by his 77 years, his shoul- ders stooping, Mr. Russell, who is president of the Pro-Palestine Federation of America — the movement of Christian friends of Zionism — nevertheless speaks with power and conviction. In spite of his years he is a dynamo who retains his old strength and who dominates the Platform. He spoke with feeling about the existing conditions and he was visibly pained by the spread of the fascistic effort to "exterminate" the Jewish peo- ple. Describing with horror the spread of reaction through- out Europe, Mr. Russell declar- ed that the present task facing the people of this country is to prevent the spread of reaction to this country, and that for the Jaws the way out •of the terrible situation is first through Palestine. Describing the European situ- ation as pointing to "virtual an- nihilation of the Jews," Mr. Rus- sell admonished his Jewish listen- ers to mobilize for self-help and to strive speedily to organize for Palestine's reconstruction. "I have been looking anxiously for signs of revolt on the part of the civilized world against the 'ndescribable horrors and the ex- 'sting intolerable situation," he deChired..."CrueltY grows by in- lulgence. Before long it gets to be a necessity for those who torture and persecute and they demand opportunities to perse- cute more and more, lust as hu- man beings are compelled by nec- essity to ask for bread. This must be stopped before it grows too rapidly." "American People Must Be Told" Severely condemning fascism. he stated: "Wherever fascism moves you see the same attitude Bnai Moshe. Dexter and Lawr- toward the Jews. I would like ence, at 3 p. m. this Sunday. to see my fellow countrymen April 3. (PLEASE TURN TO LAPP PAGE) David A. Brown, internationally famous as a campaigner for re- lief funds, will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mr. Brown, who was responsible for the larg- est sums raised for the Joint Dis- tribution Committee in this coun- try, was the national campaign Tidbits from Everywhere chairman for the ORT in 1935. He had visited most of the ORT By PHINEAS J. BIRON schools in Russia. Poland, Ger- many, Lithuania and Rumania. (Copyright, WI, 8. A. F. ) and is exceedingly well informed to be in position to discuss the European situation and the man- THE IDES OF MARCH Austrian Jews who know their (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) Jewish history are saying that March always was a tragic month for Austrian Jewry . Hitler marched into Vienna on March 12 —and it was on March 12 back in 1421 that several hundred Jews were publicly burned in Vienna as the last step in the destruction of the Viennese Jewish community of the Middle Ages On Starch 24, 1420, all the Jews of Vienna were imprisoned On March 1, 1670, the Jews of Vienna were again or- dered expelled . .. On March 13, 1848, the outbreak of the Austrian revolution led to pogroms in Vien- na . . . The sole good thing that seems to have happened to Jews in Austria in March was the pro- mulgation of Franz Josef's con- stitution on Starch 4, 1840, grant- ing Jews civil and political rights but this was short-lived , DAVID A. BROWN 13th Anniversary of Hebrew University Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cents APRIL 1, 1938 Strictly Confidential Refugees Is Acclaimed Throughout the World Britain, France and Belgium First to Accept Plan, With Other Na- tions Following in Line; "Urgent, Most Sympathetic Attention" Given Project in England Where Restrictions Are Relaxed NON-JEWISH AND JEWISH NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PLEDGE THEIR SUPPORT TO FACILITATE EMIGRATION Zionist Organization of America, Approving Plan, Calls Upon U. S. Government to Make Representations to Great Britain to Lift Artificial Barriers for Settlement of Jews in Palestine Secretary of State Cordell Hull's proposal for the formation of a special international committee to deal with the problem of political refugees has met with wide acclaim throughout the world. Great Britain, Ecuador, Holland, Belgium and the Scandinavian countries were first to respond approvingly to the call that went to nine European powers and 20 South American countries. Others are expected to fall in line speedily. Christian ministers joined with Jewish leaders in their commendations of the official proposal of the United States Government. National organizations of Jews and non-Jews issued statements lauding the humanitarian motives of the plan and pledg- ing wholehearted co-operation in assuring success of the proposal. A statement issued by the Joint Distribution Committee declares that it "wel- 4comes the proposal of the United "WEAR IT WITH PRIDE--- THE YELLOW BADGE" By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ An International News Service cable from Vienna carries with it a lesson in pride and dignity as it is being learned by the unfortunate Jewish masses in Central Europe. It is a story of peaceful defiance and of humility which will some day cause the non-Jewish world to beg forgiveness for the sufferings which are today being heaped upon a defenseless people; which has, in fact, already defeated the Nazi purpose, It describes the call of Nazi storm troopers at the home of General Sommer, head of the Jewish Veterans' Legion, to draft him for street cleaning, Granted time to change his clothes, General Sommer appeared before his would- be humiliators wearing his full dress uniform as a high officer i n the Austrian army and his chest covered with war medals. To sub- mit him to the indignity of clean- ing streets in this regalia meant an insult to the Austrian army, and General Sommer was released. His example was followed by other prominent Jews who appeared in their finest clothes and in silk top hats to do the menial duties in- tended for them. The gesture had STUDENT CONCLAVE PLANS COMPLETED Regional Conference to Be Held in Detroit April 8, 9 and 10 its intended effect: the Jews were released, and those who dug a ditch for others fell therein; those who intended humiliation for others were themselves humiliated. These experiences, added to those of the early Nazi activities, are making history. We turn back the pages of the chronicle of the events of our time to the issue of April 4, 1933, of the Juedlsche Rund- schau of Berlin to read that fa- mous editorial published three days after the boycott day inaugurated by the Nazis. Under the title "Wear It With Pride, the Yellow Badger' this important periodical discussed "the moral issue" by declaring that "Jews cannot speak otherwise than AS JEWS today. All else is senseless . , The fatal error of many Jews that one can defend Jewish interests under an alien cloak is exploded." It proceeded to state that "the lot of April, 1933, can be a day of Jewish awakening and Jewish rebirth. If the Jews will it so! If the Jews have the inner maturity and mag- namity. If the Jews are NOT as their enemies represent them. Em- battled Jewry must affirm itself." Then followed an expression of faith which is eternally true in Jewish life and which must stir every one who reads it to his in- nermost depths, especially today: "That the boycott committee or- dered shields 'showing on • black background a yellow spot to he attached to the shops in ques. lion,' is a terrific symbol. For this shield was supposed to brand us ■ and to render u. contemptible in men's eyes. Very well. WE ACCEPT THE SHIELD AND SHALL MAKE OF IT A BADGE OF HONOR. Many Jews under- went last Saturday • gruelling ex- perience. Not for an inner con. vietion, not for loyalty to their people, not for their pride to • magnificent history and in nob- lest human achievement were they suddenly forced to admit their Jewishness, but by the affixing of ■ red placard or • yellow badge. The trooper. went from house to house, sticking their ',heards to doors and windows and ■ painting the windowpanes. For four-and twenty hours the whole of Ger- man Jewry stood, so to speak, in the pillory. In addition to other signs and inscriptions the troopers frequently painted upon windows the MOGEN DAVID. They meant to dishonor us. JEWS. TAKE IT UPON YOURSELVES, THAT SHIELD OF DAVID AND HONOR IT ANEW." States Department of State and will be glad to participate in the carrying out of -the humanitarian program announced by Secretary Hull." Bnai Brith has formed a na- tional committee to assist in any plans for international aid to vic- tims of German and Austrian per- secution, it has been announced by Alfred M. Cohen, president of the order, who acted immediately after the radio broadcast by Secretary Hull, Other Endorsements Other organizations that have expressed endorsement of the Hull plan and pledged their cooperation are the Federal Council of Churches of Christ, the American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish Congress, the ORT Federa- tion, the Jewish War Veterans, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Union of American Ilebrew Con- gregations, the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Col- ored People, the American Com- mittee for Christian German Refu- gees, the Jewish People's Commit- tee, the American Committee Ap- peal for the Jews in Poland, the Refugee Economic Corporation, the American Society for Racial Toler- ance, the Zionist Organization of America, the United Galician Jews of America, the North American Democratic Hungarian Federation and the National Council of Young Israel. Pointing to the availability of Palestine as • refuge for thousands of opp resse d Jews In Central and Eastern Europe, the Zionist Organization of America verged the United States Government to make (PLEASE TURN '1'0 PAGE 5) 1,000 EXPECTED AT CONCLAVE APRIL 24 Plans have been completed for the regional conference of Jew- Detroiters to Attend Mid- ish students to be held Friday, West All-Day Confer- Saturday and Sunday. April 8, 9 and 10. Students are expected ence for Palestine to be present from universities in Michigan and neighboring One thousand delegates are states. expected at the Covenant Club In the announcement of the in Chicago on Sunday. April 24, program it is said: "This con- to attend the all-day conference ference. open to all Jewish stu- for Palestine under the auspices dents, is not intended to repre- of the mid-west region of the sent any particular interpreta- United Palestine Appeal. The re- tion of Jewish life and philoso- gion, embracing nine mid•estern phy. Its platform is as broad states, includes Illinois. Indiana. as Judaism itself. and the full- Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North est scope will be given for dis- Dakota, Ohio. South Dakota and cussion of the various items of Wisconsin. Three hundred corn- the program from every possible munities will be represented. standpoint." This is emphasized The conference is scheduled to IT HAPPENED IN AUSTRIA by the fact that the sponsoring start at 10 a. m., and will be di- Cities called Judenberg, Juden- organization includes representa- vided in four sessions. The high- dorf, Judenau, Judenfurt, Juden- tives of the liberal and conserva- light of the day will be a catered weis, Judenhof and Judenleithen tive groups. They are: The Cen- luncheon at 1 o'clock. at which flourished in the Austria of the tral Conference of American time many prominent speakers. Midda Ages ... In 1377 the Duke Rabbis. through its committee on Jews and non-Jews, will address of Austria expressly invited for- religious work in universities: the So touching is the complete the guests. eign Jews to settle in Vienna . . I United Synagogue of America. editorial, so powerful a confes- Rabbi Solomon Goldman. na- The degradation of Vienna Jewry the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation sion of faith, that it should be tional co-chairman of the United began immediately after Austria of the University of Michigan, read by every Jew. man. woman Palestine Appeal. and chairman (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) was included in the German Em- (runic TO EDITORIAL PAGE) of the mid-west region, stresses pire . , . A Jew, Michael Lazar the fact that the United Palestine Biedermann, provided the dowry Appeal is the only fund-raising for the three daughters of Em- instrument of the Jewish Agency peror Francis in the early 19th officially recognized by Great century Emperor Franz Josef, Britain, the mandatory power. who emancipated the Jews, always The funds raised are used for refused to ratify the election of EDITOR'S NOTE: Under this heading, The Detroit Jewish Chron- the purpose of settling refugees icle introduces • new feature of brief opinions on questions PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS AERIAL VIEW OF HEBREW UNIVERSITY. IN RIGHT FOREGROUND Karl Lueger, the first anti-Semite who are fleeing from Germans'. IS EINSTEIN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS; IN CENTER, MICRO-BIOLOGY to be elected burgomaster of Vien- I of current interest to the Jewish community. During the dura• Austria and Rumania. as well lion of the Allied Jewish Campaign these opinions will be BUILDING; TOP CENTER, WOLFSOHN MEMORIAL BUILDING, HOUSING THE JEWISH NA. na . Baron Louis Rothschild, limited to the purposes of the 52 causes included in the drive. as other lends in Europe. lie TIONAL AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. whom the Nazis have arrested, is states "For 2,000 years Jews have the great-grandson of Solomon been compelled from time to time William Friedman—"The Bnai we must take care of our own if to seek ■ haven of refuge. In On April 1, the Ilebrew Uni- bers are former German scholars, races through its school of Orien- Rothschild, founder of the Vienna versity on Mount Scopus, in Jeru- many of international renown in tal studies. branch of the family, who financed Brith Wider Scope is a cause we are to stem the rising tide of every crisis Jews invariably turn Both academic and administra- Metternich when that Austrian that combines defensive elements anti-Semitism. Jewish refugees toward Palestine." salem, will observe the 13th anni- their fields. to whom Hebrew tive members of the University statesman was driven into exile ... with education. It serves the Jew- must be helped in the democratic versary of its founding. Begin- At the conference, the consid- University has afforded the OD- ning in 1925 with one building, participate actively in the cul- It was Metternich who influenced ish students on the university lands of Europe." eration of an enlarged program ts t h e t lly] 1:01 d oaun 64 students. a faculty of 30. a portunity to continue their teach- tural life of the community. the Turkish Sultan to end the campuss nthrough the • to further the upbuilding of the ing and research. Scholars from other universities riots growing out of the Damascus prote c curriculum of 12 courses in four n ame Alex Schreiber — "The year Jewish homeland in Palestine will The high calibre of the Univer- have been guest lecturers at He- blood-accusation in 1840 . The of the Jewish people through the departments, it now has 12 build- 38 introduces a new era of be discussed. It is 20 rears since ings. a student body of over 800, sity's scholarship and the findings brew University; Hebrew Uni- reigning princess of Lichtenstein Anti-Defamation League." activity for Palestine. Jewish the Balfour Declaration was pub- • a faculty of 110, and a broad pro- of its scientific departments are versity has in • turn been invited the tiny independent principality communities everywhere — judg- lished. Since then. the Jew has Rabbi Leon Fram—"The He- ing the rebuilding of Palestine on achieved in Eretz Israel unparal- gram of teaching and research receiving increasing recognition. to send her scholars to foreign wedged between Austria and While Hebrew University's pri- universities, including leading ‘Switzerland, is Elsa von Guttman brew University at Jerusalem re- the broad lines of Jewish neces- leled success. Ile has converted whose standards are on a par with mary function has been as an American universities. those of leading universities. daughter of an Austrian Jewish stores to the Jewish people our sity and not the narrow tracks of a primitive desert into one of the Filling an indispensable place in industrialist One of the many ancient heritage of learning and traditional ideologies—can make most civilized countries of the Ninety-one students have been educational and cultural center, graduated from Hebrew Univer- with special emphasis on Jewish Jewish life today. and contribut- Jewish lawyers under arrest in spirituality. It makes real the the United Palestine Appeal a world. This achievement is great- studies. and as a haven for the ing to the enrichment of world Vienna is that Dr. Kraus who de historic claim that 'Out of Zion true organ of vast accomplish- ly due to the American Jew who city thus for with degrees of Master of Science. Three doctor- Jewish scientist. scholar and stu- scholarship, Ilebrew University is fended some of the Nazis arrested shall go forth the I.aw and the ment." has provided the pioneer with the dent to Whom but a few doors re- well on its way to realizing the after the assassination of Dolfuss word of the Lord from Jerusa- ates have been awarded and two • sinews of battle. more will be awarded at the main open in Europe, it has also high hopes of its founders. A. .1. Blumenau —MIAS, the . . . One of the few prominent lem.' " Reristratinn is being handled le One The Hebrew University' • graduation exercises to be held labored diligently to build an un- Vienna Jews left untouched by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant at the `rid-West Regional Office t tti'hen),.1) ,I.retendino of islamir rulturo and of the honoRei•ev Pet.n. of the M. RE Passover. serv es the needs of I of the United Palestine Appeal, (ri.rs sos TtItS m PAO ■ the Joint Distribution Committee OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) Thirty-five of the faculty mem- civilization among the western Allied Jewish Campaign. (PLEASE TURN TO LAPT PAGE) “Quotation Marks"