MEVErRonlewisildi Rag icw
July 1, 1938
sad THg LEGA11 CHRONICLE
CHASSIDIC BALLADS
t •
Pioneer Women's
PURELY COMMENTARY
minute rest, and tea. Both w , .er? w . qk ders COUNCIL CAMP
Donor Event Set
as they sat talking about a litt e in en
OPENS SUNDAY
in which an armed Arab had been caught,
For Jan. 10, 1939
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
Israel
Goldberg
of
New
York,
noted
educator
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
on a near-by street, Agronsky was pack- Second in Series of Broadcasts and publisher, man, years ago commenced to write
meeting of the
ing.
He
was
taking
a
plane
to
Europe.
Evening
The
Jewish
Chassis's
Publishlag
Cm.
law
The
Next Zionist President
Saturday
•Tkis
peke.. Weekly Ivy
Stories and poedis under the pseudonym "Rufus council of the Pioneer Women's
Where? Rumania:• TWanti-Sernitio
The field of candidates for the presidency of
WW1.
Piloted air etiong•elatie matter March 1, 11111, al the
Organization
which
took
place
at
Learsi."
In
recent
years
he
produced
several
in-
inet had just taken power. Ile was going
The second in a series of Coun-
ofilee at Detroit. Mich. %oder the Aat of Mar. 5, nu.
the home of the council secre- the Zionist Organization of America is appar-
to the Rumanian Jews, to offer them refuge cil Camp vacation broadcasts will teresting volumes under his own name; and among tary, Mrs. Sara Levine, 1600 ently reduced to two: Dr. Israel Goldstein of New
General Offices and Publication Building —in Palestine."
be heard over the Altman Jewish his most important creations are the first three Seward Ave., Jan. 10, 1939, was York and Dr. Solomon Goldman of Chicago.
Hour, radio station WMBC, Sat-
525 Woodward Avenue
Both are splendid and able men. They are
as the date for the organize-
Unfortunately, much more is being writ- urday evening, July 9. at 8:30 volumes of what were intended to be a 10-volume set
felenbeeet Cadillac 1040 Cable Addresst Chronicle
tion's next season's donor lunch- devoted Zionists and untiring workers. There are
Lead. OfiScol
ten, and published, about the horrors in o'clock. Tho broadcast, which has set of "Outlines of Jewish History," in which Dr. eon.
few other men in theZionist movement who pos-
lienderly collaborated.
14 Stratford Place, London, W. I, England
The secretaries from each of sess their energy as well as their understanding
Palestine than about the actual achieve- been prepared by Mrs. David S. .We
now have another "Rufus Learsi" volume. the four groups of the organiza- of the national Jewish cause.
Cooper, chairman of the radio
$3.00
Per
Year
ments.
And
their
are
great
accomplish-
Subscription, in Advance
and speakers' committee for It is a most fascinating book of Chassidic ballads tion, the 12th St. Club, or Club
But there will be good reasons, for diseriminat- '
ments. We have just received a copy of Council Camp, will take the form
w.shmattar
esrddal..
. ; w w.,,i
under the collective title "The Wedding Song," No. 1; the Dexter Club; the jug.iadnear of 'one and against the other. Zionists
a4 rres, .d.
set
the souvenir book issued on the occasion
aerlek RLinv,r,v, iews with sev- .ptibliehed by nehrow W8,104411 .1394 Meuse, 1261 DroratRadiouth .,Group and , the who have watched the activities of Dr. Goldstein
eral young women "wld'are tfitn:
When mailing notice, Godly un on e '
Coldie Meyerson Group, gave de- as president of the Jewish National Fund will
Of the daft titian' of 1116 Tel 'AViv
Broadway, New York ($1.25),
tailed reports of the past sea- have good reason to insist that he remain in his
, ea sla-
Every greeting, including that of former ring to return to camp for vaca-
e Detroit Jewsh Chronicle Invites formation/en*
"The Wedding Song" retells, in verse, the son's accomplishments.
tions
this
year.
present post until a sufficiently able successor is
Intst
i
to
tb•
Jewish
people.
bot
disclaims
rampage-
ere
., a
High Commissioner Wauchope, every pho-
bolt, for a Indorsement of the •lews esnreseed by the write.
Mrs. Cooper, who will conduct stories of the Baal-Shem, the founder of the Chas-
The organization as a whole selected. The extremely importing Jewish Na-
tograph is sufficient to make the heart of the interviews, will be assisted on sidic sect, and his followers. The use of the Eng- took an active part in the work tional Fund, whose object it is to redeem the soil
Scriptural Portions for the Sabbath
the .Jew thrill at the thought that our peo- the program by Mrs. Leo Oreck- lish ballad adds charm to the stories, and once pertaining to the democratic elec- of Palestine as the inalienable property of the
the reader is enchanted by the ecstatic- tions of the American Jewish entire Jewish people, must be given ever-greater
Pentateuchal portion—Num. 16:1-18:32
ple are creating in the midst of destruc- lin, Mrs. Myron Steinberg, Misa again
Prophetical portion—I Sam. 11:14-12:22
Keidan, Mrs. Regene Fre.. philosophic wonders of the Chassidic faith and Congress.
stimulus, and must not be endangered at this time
tion. S. Hoofien, in his foreword to this Fayga
and Cohane and Mrs. Mauricd religion of joy.
The organization takes this op- by a change in leadership.
Tammuz 2, 5898 souvenir brochure, rightly states: "The Tel Klein. Mrs. Klein is president
One of the most charming poems in the book portunity to thank all members
There are other reasons why Dr. Goldman
July 1, 1938
Aviv Harbor will be the pride of the na- of the Detroit section, National is "Rachel." Rufus Learsi has incorporated in it and sympathizers for their splen- should be favored. His election will assure in-
Conncil
of
Jewish
Women,
which
did
co-operation
during
the
past
Israel
if
we
continue
our
much
charm
sad
:beauty
that
the.reader
will
be
creased
educational activities which are today the
and of Eretz
. as
Council • Camp:
major needs in Zionism—since there is such an
The Palestinian "Experiment" - tion
kept spellbound by this baled. He will read it season.
work in the same spirit of love, self-sacri: gporisom
The opening Council Camp ra- and re-read it, for the splendor of its lined, the
appalling lack of information about the movement
enthusiasm in which we began to dio program was broadcast over ecstasy of the tale it. relates, the strong faith
among the Jewish masses. Furthermore, retention
When the Zionist Organization of De- lice and
CALLED FIRST
it. Many are the difficultuies but we radio station WWJ, on Monday which marks the devotion of the characters. Ra- UNITY
of leadership in New York City is not an alto-
REQUISITE
IN
JEWRY
troit meets in annual convention here next build
afternoon, June 27. Mrs. Fred chel goes to the baker for bread, is refused further
shall
be
able
to
surmount
them
all
if
we
gether desirable thing for Zionism. Dr. Gold-
week, the spokesmen for the movement do not leave the path we have set our- A. Ginsburg, chairman of the credit, but when she turns to go away the baker
The need for Jewish unity is man's leadership will serve to bring new life to
for Jewish national rejuvenation will be selves ... The gate has been opened. May Council Camp board of directors, calls her bark, tells her he recognizes signs of
the movement outside New York. He is an in-
called the first requisite in the veterate traveler and no one has as yet beaten
Miss Rebecca Ehrinpries, hunger on her face, offers her the bread:
faced with the serious problem of buoy- many be those who enter!" Because Pal- and
present tragey
d by Charles Ed- his record for flights through the European coun-
camp director, were members of
ing the hopes of Jewry and of strengthen.
then
thouldst
thou
and
he
thy
sage
why
ward Russell, head of the Pro- tries, Egypt and South Africa in the interest of
estine Jewry is not leaving this path, the the cast upon this occasion.
For lark of bread succumb?
ing the morale of the workers. More than obstacles
Palestine Federation of America.
Located at Jeddo, Mich.. on the
E'en now he pries hie table's cracks
will be surmounted.
Zionist movement two years ago. Those ac-
To find perch om e a crumb
terrorism
in
Palestine
has
con-
Mr. Russell has written Nathan the
shores
of
Lake
Huron.
75
miles
years
of
two
Sate thou her fi fe. make o'er to me
It
is
evident
that
the
work
in
Palestine
L. M. Ferber, Detroit attorney, quainted with him will vouch for the fact that
from Detroit, Council Camp of-
Thy ahere of the World to Come."
tributed to a spirit of despair and fear.
he is well qualified to hold the highest Zionist
as follows:
stimulating, healthful vaca-
Jews who have learned to look upon Pal- will go'on. It is just as clear that the spirit fers
11. «een tea to me clear that distinction in the land, and that he will do justice
She flees, roams the streets, comes back to
tions to business girls and stu-
he bent IN, ief .1. run render to to the position if he is selected for it.
estine as the only ray of hope for the per- of the Zionists—of all Jews—throughout dents at a nominal cost. The close the bargain in order to provide food for her t these
editions of distr....1.ml And Per-
Dr. Goldstein is still needed by the Jewish
the
world
will
not
be
dimmed
and
blighted.
eecuted people IN to further Pelt...line
secuted millions are now fighting against
season opens officially July 3, sage-husband. Later she tells him:
A co mplete there the great work National Fund and he should be retained by this
I hat has hetrun to pr.. ille a home, •
eii,,waezd Z . bread this day
elements of disappointment which must If the work of the pioneers in Palestine is when the first bus for camp leaves
.1.„•1;
important
agency as its president. Dr. Goldman
ref etre and a 'enlace ground ,O the
creep in upon reading daily reports of de- to serve as a guide for Diaspora Jewry, the Council Clubhouse, 89 Rowena
t ier in. Of the renascence td savagery. is in position to bring new life to Zionism because
If 1 he dream of • Jewish Homeland
St.,
at
10
a.
m.
the
message
that
will
go
forth
from
the
her.
"He
for
But later he finds consolation
struction and murder at the hands of or-
haul been fulfilled and it might hove of his energy, his scholarship, his Zionist idealism
Registrations for Council Camp
bell•O sad ,hood hale been. there told and the manner in which he inspires his followers.
ganized Arab mobs who are believed to Detroit convention will be that of courage may be made during the day, at, hailed a solace new," and wakes her and says:
In ns ,
n ow be a place In which thew w
and
hope.
rent
sufferers could turn w II It entire He deserves election to the presidency of the Zion-
he
wino
asses
a
human
life.
"'Ann
the Council Clubhouse, 89 Ro-
be in the pay of Mussolini and Hitler. Pre-
confidence and security. Intlehl • if ist Organization of America which needs him at
Meth salmi a world entire,
wena
St.,
Columbia
0450;
or
in
the
dream
had
byes
fulfilled,
it Is
In
greeting
the
delegates
to
the
Detroit
A nd who may of the World to Corne
dictions that an even worse outbreak of
unlikely it. should hat e en any such its helm at this time.
A terser Owe ath titre?
evening, at the Jewish Com-
terrorism is-due before long does not help convention, we join with them in the hope the
eondition—her the Jewish Nation e
Wherefore arise, for Paradise
munity Center, 8904 Woodward
have hoped for would be la itself •
Shall be thy biesmd hire!"
the situation, and the responsibility of the that the spirit of pioneering may continue Ave., Madison 8275.
underling shield e- eet where, agalnel
Read Alfred Segal's Article
Inane Pereeretlime.
leaders of the Zionist movement is indeed to dominate the will of the Jewish people,
In this spirit we-are introduced to the philosophy these
"The brat requisite now is tinily
Alfred Segal's article in this'issue of The Chron-
firm purpom among the Jew Inli
of
the
Chassidim,
to
their
contentedness,
to
the
and
in
Palestine
and
in
the
Diaspora,
and
that
a very grave one at this time.
We nee noffering from divided icle on the question of Jewish unity makes inter-
joyous spirit with which they accept their hard lot people.
divided purposes, di, Wed
counsels.
It will be interesting, therefore, to re- this spirit may bring with it renewed zeal Sabbath Services
in life. In this as well as in all the other bal- plan. ond appalling lel harkg. The non esting reference to the very irresponsible manner
in which efforts at co-ordination of Jewish activi-
and
courage
for
the
tasks
that
lie
ahead
Mak
before
the k'ederallon Is lo co
At
Temple
Beth
El
view some of the important factors with
lads we find a spirit permeated with confidence ordinate end
to make articulate the
and undying faith. "The Blessed Matron" is an- thought of the civilised people of the ties were labelled Ilitlerite totalitarianism. "I al-
respect to the existing conditions. The most of us.
most went over to the Jewish Congress to escape
that
these
out
ream
must
ream.
On Saturday morning of this other such type of story, about Conte, the Haida.- eorld
May the hands of the builders of Zion week,
MOROI eit.< them to cease by this stupidity of its opponents," he writes. Mr.
striking, and therefore very encouraging,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will mak leader, who fell upon the village of Tetyev Aswe
tiny appeal Io the brute force that
I
be
strengthened
symptom that appears to dominate Jewish
hey bate called into tieing, the only Segal should have said this a week earlier—before
occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth and slaughtered the inhabitants. He wanted the I say
/MO- too many people were actually misled into . ' be-
lel/ In enlightened men lo
ranks is the retention of courage on the
El and will speak on the sub- matron, but her final answer, her preference O& an molt.,
shelter ellen. bar-
reach them. lieving the stupid libel. But it is a welcome sign
ject, "Echoes of the Rabbinical quickly to hie with those who "went before, His barism and bigotry menu/
part of the pioneers, their refusal to de-
he clott- that even at this late hour one of the most bril-
The one obstacle to 1111,
Conference."
Name to sanctify" throws terror into the hearts ing of the dour, of Palestine by Great
spair, their adherence to a policy of re-
Independence Day
Dr. Franklin has just returned of the Cossacks. And in heaven "a host of angels Britain. Hal (treat Britain '0 III not liant Jewish publicists finds It necessary to do the
keep those doors but If the morld just thing by condemning the action of 36 die-
straint. Whatever there is of fright comes
from Atlantic City, where he at- jubilantly sings" as a welcome "to the blessed of
t ranking and Optioned men Insist
not from Eretz Israel but from the Dias-
that 'keg shall he opened. And I hard rabbis and groups of assimilationists who
The Fourth of July this year will sym- tended the sessions of the Cen- matron's soul."
know or so better work fur all that have not learned anything and have not forgotten
pora. In the Land of Israel every worker bolize more than the festival marking the tral Conference of American Rab-
The Tzaddik and his creed that the love of God look orwurd toward a better eorld. anything since their original stand against the
resolution, persInience wall do
sticks to his post and is determined to go birth of freedom on this continent: It is a bis. During the summer, Sabbath may be attained through love of man, the story I it, idly.
and unit), courage and Pcmistcfigg movement for Palestine's reconstruction and other
we Gm
an have.
on with the task of building the land. Fur-
services are held in the Brown of Elijah told by Rabbi Meier of Primishlan, the
is peace, honor, frater- nationalist Jewish activities.
story
of
the
Taper
told
by
the
Chassid
of
Rabbi
Booth,. memily, opportunity. Life
•
thermore, the Palestinians are bent upon signal to the world that slavery can not en- Memorial Chapel, beginning at Shmelke and the other ballads in this splendid nity.
offer. nothing better for • stmt.' .
Great Honor for Andre Maurois
retaining their sense of balance and upon dure, that human bondage must come to an 10 o'clock.
book form one of the most fascinating interpreta-
Andre Maurois, world famous Jewish novelist
refusing to be drawn into racial conflicts end wherever it is imposed on men and
That's a vicious animal, when
of Chassidism. It is eine of the best—if not
Speak little and well if you tions
very best—products ffom the pen of Israel one attacks him, he defends him- and biographer, now holds Seat No. 26 in the
by retaliating with counter-attacks in an- women by autocracy, that the lesson taught ould
be esteemed as the man of the
(PLEASII TURN TO LSAT PeOlgl
Goldberg
who
calls
himself
Rufus
Learsi.
self.
swer to Arab bullets. When, several weeks the world by the founders of the Republic m erit.
ago, a number of hot-headed youths par- is a lasting and sacred one.
ticipated in an attack upon the Arabs,
We accept as a self-evident truth the
FRAM AND HERSHMAN HEAD
Women's League Plans
there was unanimous condemnation of principle of the Declaration of Independ-
8 New Recordings of
DELEGATION SELECTED IN
their interference with the established ence that "all men are created equal; that
Sabbath, Holiday Music
disciplinary principle that there is to be they are endowed by their creator with (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Russia in the second decade of
THE CONGRESS ELECTIONS
present
century.
the
NEW YORK.—A new series
no retaliation. Jews throughout the world certain inalienable rights; that among
The most striking incident in
situation let down its im-
of eight double-faced phono-
endorsed the repudiation of the'hot-heads, these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of ternal
migration bars, so the other na- the story of American sympathy graph records of traditional
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
inc to the national office in New
if the unanimous editorial expressions in happiness."
tions participating in this confer- for the oppressed was the gov- Hebrew music will be issued in
York. and in some instances ac-
the Jewish press are an indication of an
As Jews we are particularly loyal in the ence, too, are committeed to the ernment's aid to Louis Kossuth, the fall by the Women's League Council of Detroit and is chairman cepted the Detroit slate.
, revolutionist. of the United Synagogue, it of the board of the Detroit Serv-
the
H
ungarian
maintenance
of
their
immigration
observance of this great festival of free-
At the Ahavath Achim Syna-
expression of public opinion.
restrictions. Besides, Germany It- President Taylor had sent Dud-
announced by Mrs. Sam- ice Group, the fund-raising agency gogue, Westminster and Delmar
The spirit that dominates the Jewish dom because it emulates our own Passover self may prove the greatest bar ley A. Mann as a secret agent was
uel Spiegel, national president. of the Jewish Welfare Federation Ayes., an 82-year-old voter in-
settlers in Palestine is so remarkable that and sets down traditions that guarantee to to any possible progress. In spite to Hungary soon after the revo- The choice of musical numbers of Detroit. Slomovitz and Ehr- sisted on filling out his own regis-
to rid lution of 1848. Mann was to ad- and artists, she said in an- lich represent the Zionist and tration certificate.
correspondents, in their descriptions of the all groups, racial or religious, the right to of the Nazi determination
country of Jews, the Nazis vise our government concerning
nouncing the project, is in the Congress groups in this city.
The largest vote was cast at
situation there, find nothing but praise and observe their established creeds without in- the
have been making emigration our recognition of Hungary's in- hands of Mrs. Louis Ginzberg.
The election in Detroit was a the pqjling places at the Bnai
admiration for the men and women who terference from the nation's political from Germany increasingly diffi- dependence, if events justified it. An advisory committee com- most
interesting experience. Old Moshe and the Shaarey Zedek.
powers.
George
Bancroft
ably
interpreted
But
with
the
assistance
of
Rus-
make up the Jewish community in the
cult. They have fefused to per-
of Rabbi Israel Gold- and young displayed enthusiasm
The extraordinary session of
Austria was able to put posed
Land of Israel. Meyer Levin, brilliant this ideal when he wrote in "The History mit emigrants to take with them sia,
farb, instructor in Hazanut at and interest. In some instances the American Jewish Congress
any of their property. More than down the revolution and Kossuth
there
was
campaigning
for
favor-
of
the
Formation
of
the
'Constitution":
the
Jewish
Theological
Semin-
will
be held in New York City
novelist, now in Palestine, has written sev-
that, the Nazi propaganda ma- and his patriots were compelled
and Mrs. Ira Eisenstein, ite candidates, but none of it was during the week of Sept. 2 to 9,
eral articles which serve to present an ex- "Vindicating the right of individuality chine has been flooding the coun- to flee the country. The message ary,
visible
in
or
near
the
polling
instructor in music at the Jew-
simultaneous with the sessions of
immoiirraatniotin. that President Taylor sent to ish
celient picture of the land, its people, its even in religion, and in religion above all,
ofvicroousssibsltereani
places.
Teichers Institute, is as-
the administrative committee of
ienouirs one
s
conditions. We had occasion, several weeks the new nation dared to set the exam le witha
The Pontiac Vote
the World Jewish Congress. Thir-
his- sisting Mrs. Ginzberg.
eloquent
Jewish
propaganda.
Those
who
oCfontces
most
The Women's League has
ago, to reprint one of his articles from' of accepting in its relations to God the would emigrate from Germany tory. "1 thought it my duty,"
In Pontiac, of the 157 votes ty-two countries will be repre-
Esquire Magazine whom he serves as principle first divinely ordained in Judea. have been branded by the N17,15 stated the President, In accord- previously issued two double- cast 153 went to Rabbi Eric sented at the sessions, including
records for both Pass-
Friedland and the other seven the chief rabbis of several Euro-
movie editor. Another brilliant story, un- It left the management of temporal things as revolutionaries, as communists, ante with the general sentiment faced
over and Chanukah. It was the
highest in that community's poll peon countries.
people, to stand
der the heading "Land of Refuge," ap- to the temporal power; but the American and as enemies of civilization. In of the American
success of these were Rabbi Fram, Rabbi Hersh-
The Detroit chapter of the
United States, in England, prepared to be the first to wel- remarkable
peared in one of the recent issues of the Constitution, in harmony with the people the
two series of recordings that man, Slomovitz, Ehrlich, Rabbi American Jewish Congress issued
in France, in every country where come Hungary into the family of
splendid and fearless magazine Ken, The of the several States, withheld from the free speech prevails, the Nazis nation." When , Hungary's most prompted the executive com- Sperka, Rabbi Stollman and Kur- a statement on Tuesday inform-
land. Pontiac is one of the 100- ing those who had received the
to authorize the prepa-
Insider's World. He does not shrink from Federal government the power to invade have striven to arouse popular noted refugee finally came to the mittee
per-cent Jewish Congress commu- text of the address by Dr. Sam-
States he was welcomed ration of the new recordings
describing the horrors which hound the the home of reason, the citadel of con- opinion against the admission of United
the
nities in the state.
and
all
uel Goldenson 071 the eve of the
covering Sabbath
from Germany.
as a hero. A resolution of wel-
Jewish settlers, and he does not hide facts. science, the sanctuary of the soul; and refugees
Thousand. of Jews throughout elections that the published ans-
other
Jewish
holidays.
come
was
adopted
by
Congress.
Thus the obstacles lying before
not
from
indifference,
but
that
the
infinite
Michigan registered for the elec- wer by Louis Lipsky is available
But he is unable nevertheless to restrain
the forthcoming refugee confer- Ile was received by the President
tion, but not having ■ slate of free at the office of the Congress,
himself from declaring that "Palestine is spirit of eternal truth might move in its ence seem to be insurmountable. and throughout the country din-
their own voted by mail by writ- 1044 Penobscot Bldg.
ners
were
given
in
his
honor.
freedom
and
purity
and
power."
Yet,
if
only
this
conference
can
no longer an 'experiment.' Hebrew life will
Kvutzah
Ivrith
Annual
On June 24, 1826, Thomas Jefferson succeed in stirring the conscience But American action in the Kos-
grow in Palestine—unless the population
suth
case
was
not
limited
merely
the world, if only it can bring
Picnic July 10
wrote an historic letter to R. C. Weight- of
is simply wiped out."
home the conviction to the demo- to the granting of shelter to a
refugee. It also involved
The reader gathers at once from Mr. man, the Mayor of Washington. This let- cratic peoples that civilization a political
The
Kvutzah Ivrith, the 'He-
long-drawn out diplomatic con-
cannot tolerate the ruthlessness
Levin's descriptions that the people will ter follows:
Cultural Group of Detroit,
that has become the chief politi- troversy with Austria and later brew
has completed arrangements for
May it be to the world, whai. I believe it
not be wiped out. How else is one to judge
cal instrument of dictatorship, with Turkey. And in spite of the annual picnic which will be
will be (to some parties sooner, to others
the courage and determination of a people
perhaps something will have been pressure by many other foreign held at Bob-Lo Park on Sunday,
later, but finally to all), the signal of arous-
countries
the
United
States
re-
accomplished.
about whom Meyer Levin says: "The
dully 10. A fine program, in- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) pagan. The philosopher of Na-
ing men to burst the chains under which
most impor- fused to back down.
At this time it
zism is a bitter anti-Christian as
cluding games and races, has
Arabs are fighting with terror; the Jews,
monkish ignorance and 'superstition had per-
tant to understand that in spite
Nor did the United States back been arranged by the chairman ciples of humanity and that he well as anti-Jew.
suaded them to bind themselves, and to as-
with their eternal weapon: a terrifying
not be, either covertly or openly,
of five years of anti-Semitic down a quarter of a century later of the picnic, Herman Boraks.
How can Christians accept this
sume the blessings and security of self-govern-
an enemy seeking the opportun-
propaganda in the United States, when the persecution of Ameri-
patience." Ile quotes repeated statements
A special feature of this picnic ity to slit my throat. I certainly situation complacently and con-
'ment. The form which we have substituted,
the
American
tradition
of
asylum
cans
in
Turkey
aroused
public
in-
tinue to carry on economic rela-
made to him by .2ttlers: "What if we have
will be the Hebrew hour, at
restores the free right to the unbounded exer-
is still firmly fixed in the hearts dignation throughout Europe and which the Zionist convention will am not interested in assisting his tionships with a country like Nazi
lost a few hundred in the last 20 years?
cise of reason and freedom of opinion. All
of the people; that nothing that the United States. Here, too, the be discussed by the folllowing economic welfare if I know that Germany? Most of us are op-
eyes
are
opened
or
opening
to
the
rights
of
Even 560, a 1000. Is that so great a price
has happened upon the European government continued its fight in group of teachers: M. Mathis, I. he is a potential murder of me posed to official boycotts because
man. The general spread of the lights of
and mine.
scene has in any way changed behalf of that oppressed minority Soref and Bernard Panush.
to pay, for a homeland?" Arid he adds his
nations have to carry on diplo-
science has already laid open to every view
the attitude of Americans toward until the outbreak of the World
We have had enough evidence matic relations even with govern-
own observation: "For the Jews will not
Aaron Rosenberg, president of
the palpable truth, that the mass of man-
War. And, during the war, mil- the Kvutzah, will give some read- to see that Nazism is not only a ments with which they disagree.
the victims of tyranny.
leave Palestine. They started to come un-
kind have not been born with saddles on their
For the United States has al- lions of dollars of American ings in Hebrew and in Yiddish. fiendishly sadistic oppressor of There is, however, an unofficial
backs, nor a favored few, booted and spurred,
der Turkish rule. they came under British
ways been in the forefront in the money pinged into the Near East
A musical program with mass Jews. It is the world's outstand- popular refusal of horrified men
ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace
fight for the protection of human to alleviate the sufferings of the singing and vocalists has been ing menace to American democ- and women to buy the goods of
rule, with partition or without partition,
of God: These are grounds of hope for others;
rights wherever they have been victims of Turkish tyranny.
they'll stay. Outside, people still talk of
prepared.
Abraham Temeranoff racy and to Christianity. Hitler's a nation that is anti-democratic
for ourselves, let the annual return of this
attacked. In the days when the
The history of American diplo- and Miss Freda Fisher are among book, "Mein Kampf," the Nazi and anti-Christian as is Nazi
Zionism as an experiment. But within Pal-
day forever refresh our recollections of those
nation waa still young and its macy is replete with evidence of those who will render vocal selec- Bible, laughs deridingly at the Germany. We need this sort of
rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.
estine this much is already achieved: a na-
influence upon the international the readiness of our leading tions. - ,
Christian doctrine of peace and popular expression of our horror
scene still negligible, American statesmen to take up the fight
tive, Palestinian Jew, a new type of hu-
first Bob-Lo boat leaves brotherhood. The Nazi youth and reproach. It is the only thing
There are forces on this continent today statesmen never hesitated to raise of the underprivileged. In the at The
leader is an avowed atheist and that will bring Nazism to defeat.
man being, has appeared. Jews lived cen- which
9:30
a.
m.
Other
boats
leave
seek to undermine man's sacred
voice in defense of the op- course of years the unfortunates later in the day. Price for adults,
tunes in London, in New York, millions rights. These forces either do not know their
pressed of the world. And it was of the whole world had come to 75c; children 35c, and for boys
lived in Poland, without creating what has about the share Jews have had in the the United States which occupied look to this country for help in and girls of the Hebrew schools, Donations in Memoriam to Marshall Lodge Delegates
Jewish Home for Aged'
come into being within a single genera- moulding of the American nation or refuse perhaps the most important place time of need.
Leave for Duluth .
only 25c.
the long and bitter struggle
The Roosevelt refugee proposal,
tion, in
i Palestine. For within a single gen- to acknowledge it. They refuse also to rec- in win
Convention
for the Jews of the world therefore, marks the close of one
to
The following have made con-
eration Palestine has made Hebrew a live ognize the sacred principles which are in- political equality, religious liber- phase of the struggle against Contributions to Temple
tributions
to
the
Jewish
Home
language, produced a university, and a cluded in the Bill of Rights. Because such ty and freedom from oppression. Nazism. The phase that was
Delegates of Detroit Louis
Beth El Funds
for Aged:
Perhaps the most brilliant marked by protest meetings,
whole pulsing cultural life: theaters, news- forces are at play, we are duty bound to
Mrs. Joseph Alexander, In memorg Marshall Lodge of Bnai Broth left
Roth Pnanklin EinrAcin Memodal lams of mother Freida; Wm
Parades
and
public
denunciations
Joseph Har- Detroit, June 30, bound for Du-
chapter
in
this
phase
of
Ameri-
papers, books, music, art. There are more unite with all other elements to battle can history was the fight waged it at an end. It has now been Fe:
nd
nett. In memory of parenta Shmule.
luth, Minn., where they will at-
In memory of Mrs Leopold Achim- W
La he and Hannah- Itirke Regufek1;
Jews in the city of Chicago, for instance, for the perpetuation of the ideals that by American statesmen in behalf amply proven that far from In,r
from M r. and al r. MelvilleS
Mrs. J Benjamin. In •memory of tend the convention of Bnai Brith
et cit. In mory of Sarah Goldman. brother. Jay snakier; Mrs Ethel Fox,
than there are in all of Palestine. What make for this democracy and to strive to of the Jews in Rumania. It was achieving the desired effect, such from Mr. Moyer Reesman.
District No. 6, on July 2, 3 and 4.
le memory of son. Barney Fox; Mrs.
hnnot of the graduation of Rob.
The delegation, which includes
could they be expected to create, as Jews? the end that the principles that form the a fight which began with Lin- action only adds to the suffering eat In Fre
Marian D. Ginsberg. Bag CUT Mich.
n k. Lester Neiman. Tommy In memory of mother, Pauline Davie:
of
the
victims.
They
were
words.
coln's
Secretary
of
State,
Wil-
the lodge president, Alvin B.
and
stn.
Lewis
C.
Yet the same number of people, in Pal- foundation of this Republic shall not be liam H. Seward, and was car- sound and fury unfortunately Moe.. from family.
Mr
Milton Gray. to memory of wife. So-
Frank •nd
phie Gray; Me,. Sadie Finley Jordan. Levin, Joseph M. Weiss and Mar-
estine, with a proud and developing racial whittled down by even a trifle.
Fund,
In memory of father. Joseph David
ried on for nearly a half century, signifying nothing. Today, the Braille memory
of Rom Smith from Mr. Finley; Z. Morris. In memory of fa- kus S, Simon, carries with it for
In
culture, will continuously contribute to the
Mrn Albert Cole and Ml'. 11 ar• ther. Jacob la Morris: Mrs. M. Sato, submission to the convention the
This is the sacred obligation we owe to until the final anti-Jewish dis- liberty-loving nations of the and M..)
er
sky, to memory of mother, Stirs-Leah. resolution adopted unanimouslY
growth and richness of the human spirit." this land and its institutions, and which abilities in Rumania were re- world, with our country at the t ha
Scholarship Fend:
moved just before the outbreak head,! are ready to substitute deed ahrmit
In memory of a brittle m Jacobs from
by the Marshall Lodge offering
Conditions in Palestine, according to sfiould be emphasized not only on the oc- of
Fond: uc kerman
the World War in 1914. The for word. At Evian-les-Bains, M r and Mr. Eirllfr
Detroit as the venue of the 1939
Flower Fund of Jewish
Hank
Meyer Levin, are more terrifying than casion of the observance of the Fourth of United States in the course of with the quiet towering Alps on l inaterwald
F
insterwald
Cherie.
A
district convention.
of
Mr1710
11
In
H0020 for Aged
M r an d Mr. H•rold Kra.
those in Spain. And yet, in spite of people July but always, whenever there is the the past century has Drier been every side, the fate of hundreds from
Following the well attended
In honor of the graduation of Her-
of
thousands
of
Jews
will
be
de-
too
busy
to
take
up
the
fight
for
bert
Bel
thel
tner
from
Mr.
and
fourth annual dinner-dance held
being stunned by British inaction, by the slightest threat to the American way of freedom. Even while the Civil cided. But, in the larger sense, Sirs. Macro 1,1 Krohn.
The following have made con- Sunday at Webster Hall, Presi-
realization that the terror will continue at life.
tributions to the Home for Aged dent Levin announced the sum-
War was raging in our own their future alone is not hanging Temple Lthcary Fund:
In memory of JomPh Poiomon and
least another year, there is determination
Ml.. in lieu of flowers:
land, President Lincoln consider- in the balance. Rather, the very Emma
Sol omon Poll. k from
Solo
Mrti Lena J. Dash.. In memory of mer schedule for lodge meetings.
mon
ed it important to issue instruc- fate of all civilization will in the Len•
to go on with the work, and this persist-
J.iteott and M•yer Doyle, Mr. This schedule will continue in ef-
Fond:
Commander Oliver Locker - Lanipson, tions to the American minister long run be affected by what the In one or et Tailtion
the graduation of MIT and Mrs. A bo Goldman. Is tnernery of fect until' resumption of regular
ence is described by Meyer Levin with the
Rem net eln : Harry Hirsh este.
Rit• Itionnuea then from Mr and /Ara Morrie
British House of Commons, in Switzerland to continue the democratic nations do at Evian. Harry
If Krohn and Mr. sad ME. In menus y of Mr. Ray W.I.. of *tannins of the lodge in. Setatem -
• following episode with which he concludes member of the sixth
of Jews
; Itmenberg. la
l'h lra a,
Mister Mid trattlfi '
of his yearly salary of fight for the equal rights
ber.
his Ken •Article: "In Jerusalem, I visited has pledged a
memory
Of mother, Rachel Rosenberg.
Nor
•did
'the
country..
in • that •
doubles the length
Gershon Agronsky, editor of the Palestine $3,000 for the next five years to the relief United States always count the A good man to
Take
men
by
their
passions,
and
A little incense burned sets
enjoy
be
able
to
next
of
his
life,
for
that's
placed
fool
fund
for
Austrian
Jewry.
Even
Jews
have
is
the
It
cost of this struggle as was
Post, and sometimes 'unofficial ambassa-
may carry them whither you the king at chess.
most things right.
by the abrogation of the in memory one' s past life is to you
please.
dor' for the Zionists. Two guards, of the a great lesson to learn from the act of this proven
American commercial treaty with live twice.—Martial.
volunteer night patrol, came in for a ten- noble Christian.
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