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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938

VOL XL NO. 2

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN GOAL
OF $390,100 IS OVERSUBSCRIBED;
RAISE $168 IN EXCESS OF QUOTA

Triumph of 1938 Fund-Raising Effort Cele-
brated at Victory Dinner at Hotel Stat-
ler on Wednesday Evening

LAST-MINUTE CONTRIBUTIONS
BRING DRIVE "OVER THE TOP"

CONGRESS VOTES President Roosevelt Extolled RELIGIOUS TENSION 32 CANDIDATES NOMINATED FOR
TO AZ INPREOSPirp i l G A N I IDA As a Statesman Without Bias GROWING IN U. S., POPULAR ELECTIONS OF JEWISH
SAYS DR. CLINCHY
Emil Ludwig's Biography Says He Is as Little an Anti-

- Dickstein

Semite as Any Statesman or Thinker Has Ever
Been Who Has Grown Beyond Barbarism"
Issues Semi-Annual Report
Bill Would Step
of Conference of Jews
Shipment of Relief
cherished
longest
closest
and
and Christians
, President Roosevelt's advocacy Of friends pre Jews, and one of them
Money Overseas
demratic
ideals and his battle fo
oc
he appointed to the Secretaryship
_
ALIEN
PROPAGANDISTS
1 the rights of the under-dog ar of the Treasury.
ANTI-SEMITIC BILL
SPREAD THEIR DOGMAS
given great tribute in Emil Lodi
The Famous Lefler
PASSED IN HUNGARY wig's "Roosevelt: A Study in Fel! Referring to the letter Presidentl
s
, tune and Power," just published by) Roosevelt wrote to the editor of Pro f . Hiyes Urges Five In-
200 Jewish Housewives A r- the Viking Press ($3.).
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on the
junctions Upon Re-
rested in Vienna as Fo-
In translation from the German question of his ancestry, Mr. Lud-i
ligious Groups
wig's
biography
states:
by
the
eminent
Jewish
publicist,
menters of Discontent

CONGRESS ON JUNE 25 I 26 1 21

Eight of Nominees to Be Elected as Detroit's
Representatives at Congress Sessions
in New York in September

RESOLUTIONS URGE PALESTINE
AS MAJOR PLACE FOR REFUGEES

Maurice Samuel, this volume Is a
"When, in March, 1935, a news- 1
''An increase of r acial and re-
C.—(WNS) touching collection of encomia t4 paper asked whether there was a
WASHINGTON,
—Appointment
of D.
a seven-man the man who, contrasted with flit. Jewish strain in the Roosevelt ligious tensions throughout the
world,
which have had their re-
lei., IS the great champion of the stock he answered that since the
committee to investigate un- downtrodden and impoverished.
family settled in America there percussions in this country," was
American propaganda in t h e ' Mr. Ludwig speaks of President had been no Jews among his an- reported by Dr. Everett R. Clin-
United States and to report its Roosevelt as being as little of an cestors. What had been the caseichy, executive director of the Na-
findings no later than January 3, anti-Semite as any statesman of before, he did not know; they' tional Conference of Jews and
,
1939, was authorized by the thinker has ever been who has might have been Jews, Catholics,' Christians, to the executive com-
House of Representatives when it growls beyond barbarism." He con- er Protestants. The only thing he' m ittee which met late Tuesday
approved by a voice vote the Dies tinues to state that "two• of his was interested in, he added, Was , afternoon, May 31, at Hotel
resolution proposing the probe.
that they should have been God- Roosevelt, New York.
No action is required by either
In his semi-annual report Dr.
fearing citizens.'
the Senate or the President on
Clinchy said: The forces of in-
To prove his point that Roose-
this resolution but before the in-
tolerance here have been stimu-
vclt
could
never
be
a
dictator
and
quiry can actually get under way
could never oppress as does a Hit- lated by developments abroad.
another resolution appropriating
contrasts the Pres- Anti-Semitism is reported by ob-
1 I . Mr. Ludwig
funds is needed since the Dies
.
n servers to be more widespread in nominees to be placed on the ballot at the national popu-
I i en with the am and says:
resolution carries no authorization
d the leader- this country. although there is no
it the case f R
for funds. Opposition to the reso•
lar elections to be held June 25, 26 and 27. These candi-
ship is taken over by a man who yardstick with which to measure
lution was led by Representative Popular Leader Is Chasen
1 has developed from the upper to its extent. Anti-Catholic feeling dates were chosen from a field of 57 contestants.
drive, in his final report announcing the oversubscription Maverick of Texas who said there
President to Succeed
IS also reported as growing, as has
The nominees, in the order of their selection, are:
the lower classes; Ilitler's course
of the 1938 campaign goal, called the current campaign was no need for the investigation.
runs in the opposite direction. Catholic mistrust of certain Prot-
Clarence H. Enggass
Philip Slomovitz, Joseph Haggai, Simon Shetzer,
one of the best and most dignified conducted here and He objected to it on the dual
Roosevelt seeks to break the over- estant contentions.
that it would lead to red-
Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperke, Mrs. Joseph
lauded the many workers for their co-operation and de- ground
Blames Alien Propagandists
Abraham
Srere,
one
of
the
lordship
of
the
rich,
Hitler
seeks
baiting and race-baiting. Mayer-
H. Ehrlich, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
"While the trend of events is
votion.
ick said "it is time this House most popular leaders in the Jew. to fortify it. Roosevelt, the man
man, Dr. Bernard Heller of Ann
of power in action, surrounds him- giving concern to many. includ-
Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of the Jewish quit four-flushing and belly-boo- ish community, was chosen Artois' self
Arbor, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Wil-
with men who, without a gin- ing the officials and staff of the
mg
You
know
that
this
resolu-
dent
of
the
Jewish
WelfareFed.]
liam Hordes, Rabbi Moses Fischer,
Welfare Federation, was laudedw ----
tion is aimed particularly at the eration of Detroit, at a meeting gle exception, are weaker than he; National Conference.. it must be
James I. Ellmann, Bernard homes.
Hiller, the neurasthenic, with men emphasized that the main stream
Nazi movement. It is not the
Mrs. Maurice Landau, Rabbi Isaac
e ufgat'tli,errilvnee.rmT.
bainri: uct:nl
of more determined natures than of American thought continues
Dies resolution. It is the Dick-
Stollman, Ails. Shmarya Klein-
Butzel said Detroit was fortunate
his own. Roosevelt derives all his along democratic lines. The great
stein resolution and the investi-
man, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
in having him as executive dice- I
powers from Congress, Hitler from majority of our people still give
Ration
won't
disclose
anything
tor. In brief remarks, Mr. So-
his private army. Roosevelt, after wholehearted allegiance to the Rebukes Rabbi Goldenson Mandell Bernstein, Mauricr H.
going that we don't already know.
Zackheim, Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
beloff thanked the officers of the I
four years, submits his name for natural rights of American free-
for Attitude on Popular
We know about the Nazi camps
Maurice Scheyer, Mrs. Max Mish-
campaign and expressed his grati-
complete free re-election, Hitler dam, as much so, in fact, that
kin, Aaron Kurland, Rabbi Eric
Elections
tude to the following for their Executive Secretary of the but what is an investigation going
forces a favorable vote out of the the past six months have hard-
to do about them? I warn you
Friedland of Pontiac, A. C. Lap-
co-operation: Miss Esther Prus-
population
by
threat
and
blackmail,
ened
opinion
among
-the
Amen-
Brooklyn Federation Is
that this •investigation will cause
pin, David Sheraga, Osher Gold-
sian, secretary of the Service
and governs without any form of can masses against the totalitar-
In hi. address at the Nomi•
race hatred and may prove the
Named President
berg, Abe Srere, Isaac Rosenthal,
Group; George Sherman, auditor
control. Roosevelt is accused daily, ian systems of government abroad
natio' Convention of the De-
entering
wedge
for
persecution
Mrs. Rose Ferar, Sol Waltz and
of the Federation; Mrs. Joshua S.
and in the press, of the blackest and have developed a revulsion
trait Chapter of the American
Don't forget that the Germans
Gershon Ashkenazi.
Sarisohn, publicity driector; Miss
crimes, and if he happens to have against their attempt either to Jewish Congress at C... Tech-
WASHINGTON, 0. C. (WNS) may get the best of you. There
Tessie Rabinowitz, his personal
eoB o•
ev eEr l eeed
l t w o I t s
a
toothache,
the
press
hopes
it
is
annihilate
or
to
make
the
religious
nical
High
School
on
Tuesday
—Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, execu- are more Germans in this country
of
the
Federa-
staff
secretary; the
in a wisdom tooth; Hitler does not societies of Catholics, Jews and
evening. Dr. Stephen S. Wise
po pular elections, Bt
o tive director of the Brooklyn Fed- than there are Jews."
tion as well as the staffs f the
tolerate even a hint of objective Protestants instruments of the to- •
On
the
the
attacks
r replied to
The House voted after a two-
other co-operating agencies. and eration of Jewish Charities, was
criticism. Roosevelt is caricatured talitarian states.
p opular elections made by R.b-
teetrEvideeirhyt
be
privileged
w ill
t i ]
t o
pD
the 13,000 contributors to the elected president of the National hour debate during which Repre-
"In this country." said Dr. Li Samuel
onthesage, Hitler bans every
vote, eight
htd
li delegates
c
the
h eA
e m t er-
ed
sentative
Dies
revealed
he
had
campaign.
Clinchy,
"anti-Semitic,
antl•Catho-
Temp
manu.-E,INeewYoril:
H
el
a
leE
e
Jewish
Congress,
t
be
Conference of Jewish Social Wel- information that a member of the
t ast ,,iituroay. Dr. Wise's reply
lie, anti-Negro and anti-demo-
Division Reports
f
S atur d ay.
in September in New York City s
Attacks Coughlin
fare at the close of its 39th annual German-American Bund, in a
There is an attack in the book cultic movements have been follows:
will be chosen from these 32 can•
Henry Wineman reported a to-
i
speech at one of its camps, had
on Coughlin: "Father Coughlin, largely directed by foreign props-
&dates to represent Detroit. The
tal of $222,339.50 raised by the
advocated the assassination of
Raebo:
o
r
Saturday
i
d
ea
y
E
i
n
morning,
o
to
o
the
R
h
i
On
T
S
gandists
or
by
demagogues,
fa-
pre-campaign division. This is 87
eight receiving the highest votes
President Roosevelt. He said there
who for two years spoke to enor-
will be the accredited delegates
per cent of the goal assigned to
were .32 camps in the nation and
mous and enthusiastic radio audl- natics or racketeers. They are
dl:ehrtnetii ignhtter,rraT
ceiation tgeemy
a tne
the ninetzet ,_
the special gifts solicitors who
ABRAHAM SRERE
that the Bund claimed a member-
ences, gave to his fascist system not spontaneous mass move- Dr. Samuel IL Goldenson, Preach- it
worked in four teams under the
ship of 480,000. Representative
i's flame - of - the National Union
irigbero-irhisconTriegation, op-
Urge Five Injunctions
alternates,
chairmanship of Mr, •Wineman,
Johnson of Minnesota asked Mr. of the board of governors held at for Social *.ottice; he would have
The meeting of the executive posed the Referendum. and Elec•
Harry Frank, Abe Srere, Clarence
The convention, which was at-
Dies avhy, if he had information 6 p. m. Wednesday, June 1, at done just . well to call it by the
Nadi camps, he' did not at- Hotel Statler. This meeting pre- outr
committee,
, which was presided tions of the American Jewish Con- tended by more than 2,500 regis-
H. Enggass, Harry S. Grants Dr.
t name of
azsm.
Ni"
Leo M. Franklin, Maurice Arons-
tempt to obtain passage of the ceded the victory dinner of the
Describing Roosevelt's character over by Prof. Carlton J. H. Hayes, gress. The chief ground of Dr. tered voters as well as delegates
son and Abraham Cooper. Louis
Voorhis bill to forbid military Allied Jewish Campaign.
as in every respect "the opposite Catholic co-chairman, was told by Goldenson's opposition seems to from organizations, was presided
Israel Himelhoch, Nate S. Sha- of the dictators," Mr. Ludwig's bi. Dr. Clinchy that the technique of be the fear that, if Jews unite for over by Philip Slomovitz, areal-
C. Blumberg was secretary of the
activities in this country other
precampaign division.
than those of the regular armed Pero and Mrs. Henry Wineman ogre by is a magnificent tribute to the National Conference recog- the establishment of a single all- dent of the Detroit chapter of the
elected man.
vice-presidents;
Mau- "Roose- nines the inevitably of tensions inclusive agency for the defense American Jewish Congress,
George M. Stutz, co-chairman
and
forces of the government. were
a great
The book
on, treasurer; Isidore volt: A Study in Fortune and between religious groups and that of Jewish rights, they will be re- was addressed by Dr. Stephen S.
with Gus 11 Newman of the exec-
Bill Would Kill Off American Jew- rice Aronson,
ids Aid to Needy Jews Abroad Sobeloff, secretary. Fred M. But- Power" is eminently worth while "our strategy lies in moderating carded as "at bottom racially and Wise, national president of the
utive committee of the Trade
Well-informed Jewish circles zel was reappointed chairman of
Council, reported an oversubscrip-
these tensions and avoiding any radically different from the rest Congress who was given an ova-
reading.
here are reported to be gravely the executive committee of the
tion of this committee's $100,000
form of overt hostilities among of the citizens of the country." tion by the assembly.
DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ
concerned over the results of a board of governors.
the religious groups. Our hope is Apparently there are Jews who do
quota by $4,255.
Adopt Resolutions
to canalize the social enthusiasms not understand that one may be-
The new board of governors
Ile succeeds Harry bill introduced by Representative
Irving W. Blumberg reported meeting.
A series of relega
soluti,s
on were
of all groups into co-operative long to one or another of the
that the general division, of Greenstein, executive director of Samuel Dickstein to make it un- was elected at the annual meet-
he de
te's as fol-
channels. To this end we are minority racial , groups of our adopted by the
which he was co-chairman with the Associated Jewish Charities of lawful to send money from the ing of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
low s :
bringing
the
three
groups
together
4.
a
graduate
of
United
States
to
European
coon-
eration
on
March
e
is
fi
country and yet not be radically
Joseph II. Ehrlich, raised $60,773 Baltimore.
in meetings
throughout
the entire
proposed by Rabbi
Mr. Srere is a former president
Yeshiva College and holds a Ph. D. tries maintaining strict exchange
country
for mutual
discussion
and different or inferior. To give the
or 121 per cent of its assigned Yeshiva
_ •
faintest support to the charge J. S. Sperka thanked President
quota. Heads of the 10 teams in Semitic languages from Yale regulations on financial transac- of the Zionist Organization of De-
Tidbits from Everywhere consultation, emphasizing the that Jews will be charged with Roosevelt for convening the icter-
in this division who were respon- University. From 1926 to 1928 tions outside their borders. Mr. trait and was the second chairman
principles upon which they can being racially and radically dif- governmental body to deal with
sible for this success were: Louis he held a Sterling Research Fel- Dickstein's hill, which has been of a Keren Hayesod drive here.
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
agree and achieve cooperation in ferent from the rest of the Amer- the problem of refugees and urged
Robinson, Fred A. Ginsburg. Ben lowship at Yale and taught Eng- referred to the House Committee He is vice-president of the Jewish
.._
practicable areas."
icon citizens, because of the the commission to consider Pales-
B. Fenton, Barney Smith, Joseph lish and government at the Anion- on Foreign Affairs, would prohibit Social Service Bureau, and a
Dr. Clinchy, who has just re- American Jewish Congress elec- tine as a major place for the set-
Magidsohn, Ben Kramer, Julius can University in Cairo from 192f individuals in this country from member of the boards of direr•
(CalaaliAt. ISM t A. F. 5 )
turned front a two-months survey tions and referendum is, to quote dement of refugees.
carrying out any financial, mono- tors of the following agencies:
Berman, Milton M. Aladdin, Max to 1529.
of conditions in Germany, Austria, Dr. Goldenson, not an indirect but
Loewenstein, Peter P. Gilbert, Dr. I Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- tary or credit transactions, direct- Detroit Service Group, the fund- WE PAT OUR BACK-
In a resolution proposed by A.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3)
raising arm of the Jewish Wel•
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGEI
Harry C. Saltzstein, Seymour Til-
Uncle Phineas sure called the Czechoslovakia and other Euro-
(PLEASE TURN -no PAGE
C. Lappin, the convention called
N TO LAST PAGE)
OPP01311113 EDITORIAL)
!PLEASE TURIN
Morris
fare Federation; United Jewish turn when he predicted that the
Schreiber,
Alex
upon all Michigan Jewish organ'.
chin,
Steinberg, A. J. Blumenau, Harry

Charities, Jewish Unemployment convention of the Non-Sectarian
zation s and individuals t o

Council,
Home Anti-Nazi I.eague would be a cat
, Jewish
Rosman, Joseph Bernstein, Myron
for Aged apd
Jewish
Community
Cong r ess movement and join
the
to co-
A. Keys, Harry Seligson, Dr.
and dog fight . . . The fireworks
operate in all future efforts of the
Leonard Sidlow, Ephraim R. Gum-
Council. He is president of the were touched .off by the Cleveland
Congress through the Detroit and
Acme Mills Corporation.
and Detroit delegations, which in-
berg.
other existing chapters.
sisted that an election of a as-
Last-Minute Gifts .
Adopting a resolution proposed .
The Lore and Traditio
n of the Holid ay
tional board of directors was il-
Still short of approximately
by Lawrence W. Crohn, the entire
legal .. . But they didn't get far,
$3,000 after final reports Of deli-
gathering stood forhn,
a minute in
By DR. JOACHIM PRINZ
By FLORENCE ROTHSCHILD
even though they had a letter from
sions, Dr. Leo al. Franklin made EDITOR'. NOTE: Ti,. •„u,•,. 44 Ow follonlos tIrlIgle I. n former IterlIn rabbi
tribute t to Ephraim Ticktin, De- -
Rabbi Abbe M
Silver, president
sind one of the nowt (11.11nitukIted lender. or e,-,l o o, Jr.,' mho huh been
the surprise announcement to the
troit
boy
Who
died
a martyr's
filmed Into sea' los Ike Ratermann..
Pro-tem . . . From what we hear LIGThIr s ‘UTIUF , IR' G ....." . ”) ' 4
effect
effect that he had secured a $2,000
-oislis the Feast of timi Fruits, baked from the new wheat crop death in Palestine on April 7. Th e
we won't tar at all surprised if the
.
, MI. Rolh• were offered on Shevuoth. It is
smelt
bride.
on
coca
s
pledge
front
the
estate
of
the
late
(PLEASE
TURN
TO
PAGE
.
American Jewry. with which I and w h e n t h e y h e g a n ti
Cleveland and Detroit groups se-
sd nod Idls us In ,. Ihe b uIldu:e ads- from these seven weeks that the
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
Max Goldberg, through his chit-
Maurice Seligman was elected
den, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Turkel. have become acquainted during my understand the situation, they ap-
the Men's Club of cede . . . The whole row evolved
that."' " ii"'"," ss ::"„Tr e=,:ar,:',,7 : name Shevuoth (weeks) is derived.
of
president
Mr. Butzel announced an addi- various trips throughout the land, plied methods of defense which
;;;• :47,4 1in.:ess, :: e ong - tn,.. mat set'- The Greek name for the holiday,
broled Je.Islt &Holey,
remind me in many ways of Ger- necessarily had to remain ineffec- Congregation Shaarey Zedek at
.
. 1, 11.1ses•
group was more democratic .
Pentecost, means 50, for the 50
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAM
held Wednesday evening, around the question, of which
ey still had not meeting
25. Mr. Seligman succeeds We particularly noted that a huge
thee.
r.
.hen
50
clays
after
Passover days
Vs
With great interest, considerable grasped the true nature of the MaY
n umber of delegates from New
In its earl centuries Shi vuoth
Eel ce r o n e ati t l . ,, fleI . e i S eaeutlesdo ne. e petl :err e .o f - Jersey were present ... The guess have been counted on -the Omer
they6,ea tt tehealty timefi
tip
iiitenliiinert,hta4dfien Lantdhe aevreenatds iene lids tit, oe nereavermyenrteeeHgandited
was celebrated as an Ram rural
is that George Gordon Battle may Table, the Feast of Shevuoth has holiday, but for more than 2000
Dr. M. M. Cowan, vice-presi-
f the Jews in Central laical counter movements, and not
be the next president of the League come again.
o
aituation
Synagogues are years the two-da y feast has been
re B L S rSeiedel eo rwe,f i secretary; ..
Free
Synagogue
has resigned
at- decked in greens, blintzes are sett'- asso ciated with th
sfttirteielegtehnItiegheezt dent;
rea
in
e ' amemeet,d iia,esosfee rather
,r
A member
of Stephen
S. Wise's
Sin giving of
; Frazer , treasurer; members
and is make uerroepeet.
ed in every home, and pious schol- Law at Mount
sacrifices
r
willing
They
nai. After the
the Committee Selected for De-
h
order to help those stricken Jews, other political atonements,
t en the of the board of directors, Elconan tr 25 years because he opposes the
-w-
.: .„ -,
•19th century and the coming of the
troit Share in Honor •
. and have proven, during recent advent of National Socialism would II. Saulson, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, American Jewish Congress refer-
i Reform movement, Shevuoth be
,e,
to Leader
Harry M. Shulman, Morris She- endum ... The dishes used at the
came the appro priate time for on-
Conference to Be Addressed years, in more ways than one, of have found German Jewry more zaps
Abe
A.
Schmier,
Harry
Sat-
their desire to do their shale. There unified and more prepared.
dinner tendered at the cornerstone-
firmation.
Th
ere
is
no
mention
in
Marinoff,
Chi-
by S.
ovsky, Jacob B. Rogvoy, Robert laying exercises of the. I alestme 1 I
American Jews
is not one German Jew who does
the Bible ot sae connectim to , A. eoararenes .:1) represeesSatires
sago Educator
I realize the duty of self-re• Loewenberg, Theodore Baruch,
not feet, himself attached to the
at,
th e . Warld'a Yair WIT -
v il
tWeen Shevuoth and the Law, but of Zionist labor organizations which
ta,t) German-made
y
.. But don't blame
gerrerimer let,m-Yor thin manna, AO Math,. 'Imposed upona clasp who Joseph ',Men, ?after* laOrresr
'
legend and practice have eat aside took place May 26, adopted a reso-
The first conference of Region who does not appreciate with great has been in a country a short time, Samuel Frank.
the Pavilion or Fair authorities
the days to commemorate the gift lution to raise $5,000 in Detroit
3 of the Midwest Federation of gratitude what is being done
in ' in his attempt to teach this new
... The di nner was catered by Louis
.
;:
of the Torah.
for the purpose of buying 200 dun-
land
and
its
inhabitants.
However,
Sh erry ...
Hebrew Teachers will he held on this country in his behalf.
Besides the celebration of the erns of l and in the Leon Blum Col-
I
ell*
B
a7
14,
On the other hand, however, above this self-restraint I feel a
new harvest and the rejoicing i n only in Palestine.
Friday and Saturday, June 17 and
NAZTI STUFF -
18, at the Philadelphia-Byron many American Jews refuse to duty, as a Jew, to till what I deem
the Law received at Sinai, Shevu-
This is a part of a national cam-
We wonder whether a certain
04
recognize the problems of Europe the truth and to voice the warning
member of the U. S. Senate, from
oth marks the day of the death of Polio to honor the great Jewish
School.
\
in their true light. The old tea- of my conscience. Therefore, I
I
King David. This is sometimes Socialist leader b Y presenting to
Southern
State,
knows
that
his
a
. Delegates are expected
obli a tad
ted
,. Rabbi Meir Berlin resident of sowsobs....assainsts sisamivration....a.ce. _.
-....--glast----eataipsug_ _Grand,s_altuslassatition ofuhilanthropy , and the feel that I am m orally oblig
- ---, .
--1,-Kirtn-aS a remen-ler—tbe-readin
b.rsistafiah Natims),Fund 2150.004.--_---

Heads of Divisions Submit Reports; Surprise
Program Included William Simms,
Brilliant Radio Entertainer

Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign went
"over the top" on Wednesday evening, at the
victory dinner held at Hotel Statler, when
last-Minute contributions boosted the total
raised to $390,868, or $168 in excess of the
quota of $390,700.
Fred M. Butzel, general chairman of the

De-
Stand Reaffirmed on Boycott; Dr.
livers Principal Address; Answer Crit-
ics of Democratic Elections

Representatives of 210 Detroit Jewish or-
ganizations, with an aggregate membership
of 22,000, meeting in nominating convention
of the Detroit chapter of the American Jew-
ish Congress at Cass Technical High School
on Tuesday evening, May 31, selected 32

SRERE IS ELECTED
FEDERATION HEAD

DR. WISE ANSWERS
CONGRESS CRITIC

SCHWARTZ HEADS
SOCIAL WORKERS

Strictly
Confidential

Emergency
Democratic Representation
, Called an imperative Need

Blintzes for Shevuoth

.

Seligman Elected
To Head Shaarey
Zedek Men's Club

LEON BLUM COLONY
CAMPAIGN SEPT. 5

HEBREW TEACHERS'
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St u dies . Chi- views of the political nature of the , deepest responsibility in this hour ',"ey Zedek on Monday evening ' Louis fight they ought to be told'
David's death on that day ' is also labor department of the Jewish
College of Jew ish
of
threatening
peril.
June 20.
the
Tikkun
all
night
on
the
eve
that
one
of
their
officers
has'
National
Fund,
addressed
the
con-
of
cars, will be the guest speaker. situation. It is the same picture
The Jews in the world, who feel
Sessions will be held as follows: that appeared in the last century
bought a block of tickets for the Omer Table in the Museum of the the festival. The Tikkun is a col- Terence and inspired those pies_
Germany when pogroms raged in the convulsions of a new and, for
Friday, June 17: First session, I in
bout . . . We had heard it before,
end ant with enthusiasm for " The
Jewish Theological Seminary of lection of th e beg innin g
us. different era, respond to the
m.
Opening
remarks
by
Russia
and
the
German
Jews
show-
of each of the books of the Bible honor to be associated with an ac-
but not until we read it in The
11 a.
America. presented by Judge
M. Michlin, president of Detroit ed their readiness to aid their per- anti-Semitic movement of the world
Confirmation
at
and
of
the
Talmud
and
613
re-
Commonweal,
Catholic
weekly,
did
tivity to perpetuate the name of
p
Mayer Suleb
. The days
,
,. ,,, La
tnrs by B Isaacs, fled "brethren in the East." This in a completely insufficient fash-
w.
Temple on Sunday we really believe the report that of th e seer (h
Leon Blum." 1. He reminded the
t offering)
superintendent of United Hebrew they did. However, the -majority of ion. There is hardly an attempt
ce Tn'"ethe'"leibt'liwy: of the Jewish conference of the famous saying of
Mayor
Hague's
Jersey
City
cops
between Passover and Shabuot
Schools of Detroit. Reports of the German Jews refused to recog- to solve the political question of
T
went out of their way to beat up
Theological
Seminary is an 18th Bialik, "A People Has as Much
anti-Semitism
by
political
reme-
The
annual
confirmation
serv-
are
recorded
on
the
Omer
Table.
delegates, followed by a discus- nine the political implications which
Jews who happened to be in Jour-
century scroll of the Book of Ruth, Heaven os'er Its Head as the
ice of Temple Beth El will be
sion. resulted in the Dreyfus scandal in dies, or even an attempt to ans-
nal Square the night Norman ars read their learned books all rare because this book was seldom ground Under Its Feet"
cor.ducted at the Temple on
m. on France, ritual murder trials in wer them. I warn the American
Thomas was bounced out of Hague- night. The young people go to copied separtely. In its summer ex-
Second session at 2 p.
The conferlence elected Benja-
Jews, as I warned the German
Shevuoth, at 8:30 o'clock on
Friday. Discussion of organise- Hungary, the Lueger movement in
vine . .. One of Montreal's lead- the synagogue for the ceremony of hibition of miniatures which opens man M. Laikin, chairman; Isaac
Sunday morning, June 5, when
Austria, and the pogroms in Rua- Jews at one time, not to underes-
ing Christian civic leaders is mak- confirmation, and the Book of Ruth on June 15, the library will also Liebson, treasurer; William Hordes
tion and standards of teachers by
timate the anti-Jewish movement.
98
boys
and
girls
will
be
con-
Mr. Marinoff. Discussions by sin. Since they did not recognise
. show a copy of the Book of Ruth and Gershon Ashkenazy, secretar-
ing arrangements to bring into is read during the service.
firmed. These children have
delegates. that the Jewish question is the I warn them not to look upon the
As a Feast of Harvest (Hag ha- complete on one small page. It was ies.
Canada a 17-year-old German-Jew-
Jews of Germany. Poland and Aus-
reached an average age of 14%
Saturday evening, June .18: Dis- political tie which embraces all
Kotsir
or
Feast
of
First
Fruits
copied by Abraham Stollerman in
ish
lad
from
Mainz
whose
grand-
Preliminary preparations and
once the Jews of Germany
years and have completed the
cussions of "Curriculum and these events, they misjudged the tria, as
father was a friend of his . . . (Yem ha-Bikkurim), Shevuoth has New York in 1929, but resells the private collections will go on
movement grow. looked upon the Eastern Jews.
ninth grade in the School of
Achievements of the Detroit He- character of the
Walt Disney ought to be told that been celebrated ever since the Jews work of the mediaeval scribes. An- throughout the summer. The
What we considered a problem of
Religion. During the past three
brew High School," by al Gor- ing in Germany at that time. They
the German•American Bund is us- settled in Palestine and began to other unusual copy of Ruth ap- campaign will officially open Sept.
years, in addition to their usual
tried to fight it with rather insigni- Russia, suddenly became a problem
fiartstsove r
ing the tune of the Marching Song teiLtihnex soeilf. ttet P
don and .1. Haggai. Lecture on
was pears clrethee,
contact 5 and will close Oct. 9.
instruction on Sabbaths and
ficant means. While they clearly of Germany, and what the Ameri-
barletiyme
"What Is Hebraic Art" by Mr.
from "Snow White and the Seven
,Italy, which is da ted
The next meeting of the execu-
Sundays, they attended special
sass the distress of Russian Jewry, can Jews consider a European
Dwarfs" as the theme of an anti- made in the Temple and seven 1688 and hangs on the wall of the tive committee will take place
Marinoff.
question,
may
tomorrow
become
an
mid-week
classes.
they forgot that they themselves
weeks
later
two
loaves
of
POOL,
Lary
bread
All sessions will be held in Ile-
June
9.


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