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Aa if Hank Greenberg wasn't addition of a life insurance de-
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Greenbergs. For some time now we
have been hearing about Hank's
kid brother, Joe, and what a sweet
ball player he is. Well, don't be
surprised to find Joe playing third
base for Detroit next year. Like
his big brother, Joe began playing
ball in high school and then quit
New York University in his fresh-
man year for a chance at the pro
game. lie spent one summer in
the semi - professional Coastal
League. With that experience he
made the Johnstown team of the
Mid-Atlantic League where he had
a swell year, batting ,.365, and
smashing out 15 homers and 25
doubles. The next year he was
signed by Fort Worth of the Texas
League. He got off to a rotten
start, setting a new league record
with 25 errors in one month. His
batting also fell off to .275 but he
punched out nine circuit wallops,
six triples and 32 doubles, batting
LOUIS J. GORDON
in 120 runs in 90 games. Now
he's with Toledo in the American once problems. This new depart-
Association, The Tigers thinks so ment will be under the super-
highly of him they have a string vision of Louis J. Gordon who
on Joe. And next year the 22- brings to his new post many years
year-old junior Greenberg, who of experience in life insurance
(packs 180 pounds and stands an work.
even six feet, may be wearing Tiger
In making this announcement,
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ditions. But there is an out- tive but begins to acquire that
growth of this problem which feeling of inferiority or, on the
reaches nearer home. Many of other hand, one of fatalistic res-
these businessmen ,who give so ignation—two mental states of so •
generously are, unknowingly, con- treacherous to the well-being
tributing to racial intolerance youth. She can only at first mar-
vel at the lack of understanding
here.
A peculiar situation has arisen and fair play that attacks her
and the outcome is just the op- job-hunting experiences, and if
posite of what might have been she has any pride at all will feel
expected. The virus of racial somewhat reticent about discuss-
prejudice has seeped into our ing this touchy subject too open-
own ranks against our own Iwo- ly, but will certainly come away
plc. Illuntly, there are many Jew. with an agonizing sense of be-
tab employers who will not em- wilderment.
What is the answer to her
ploy Jewish help. This may, in
she can-
some cases, be an unconscious dilemma? It is a problem
process, but nevertheless it does not solve. She has, already equip-
ped
herself
fully
and
is
capable
exist. flow many times have 1
heard it said by businessmen (in of holding a position of trust. It
problem
the
Jewish
employer
unguarded moments, to be sure) is a
that it is their policy not to hire can cope with, to a great extent.
Jewish help. Employment agen- If he feels that girl's being Jew-
cies are often asked specifically ish automacically disqualifies her,
by Jewish employers for gentile there is, alas, no solution. If ho
applicants only. Their reasons for feels anathema will be visited
help,
no doing are a lame mixture of upon him for hiring Jewish
petty excuses which have nothing we can only lament his precious
lack
of
self-confidence
and
despise
at all to do with their true feel-
ings in the matter. If psycholog- his groveling attitude, by his re-
ical reasons are dilligently fusal to hire the kind of help ho
searched for, one, magnificent in wants, and not what he hazily
will retain the good-will
Ito cowardice, stands out—they believes
fear to antagonize their Gentile of his non-Jewish elienttele. lf,
on
the
other
hand, he is fine
clientele!, Some are honest and
selVanalktical enough to admit enough to have no fear of the
petty poison of propaganda that
this
It is an ugly fact, but let us hos wormed its insidious way
face it squarely, the strength of here, he will face the issue and
Nazism heepa coals on the tires train himself to interview all ap
of racial prejudice continually, plicants with a shrewd eye and
and we only fan it more by show- an open mind. Ile will say to
ing fear for what the opinions himself, "I must judge the girl,
of others may be when we are the individual." TrusSworthine.se,
afraid to hire people of our own or any other characteristic is not
racial trait an any Jew who
race, even though we have the a
desire to do so and know of cap- thinks it is has fallen unwitting
able Individuals who can qualify. victim to the wholly unscientific
Take, for example, the case of a propaganda that has been direct-
girl who starts looking for sec- ed against his own race.
If the non-Jew comes out on
retarial work; there are hun-
dreds of them who have been top, by all means let her remain,
graduated from our finest schools It is every man's right to biro
and colleges. The agency often whomever he wishes, and let us
cannot send her out because it see that it will always be that
has been forewarned that Gentile way. However, I am not alone in
is preferred. Her field is further asking the Detroit businessmen
narrowed down because of the to become open-minded -en this
unwritten policy of some of our subject. You need, not give pref.,
largest corporations and indus- erence to the Jewish applicant,
tries to either limit or entirely but please, for Justice' sake, do
withold jobs from Jews. Natur- not -DISCRIMINATE against
ally such a girl feels her one her.

By IRV ,KUPGINET
Seven Arts' Sports Editor

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Written The
Miss Ann Rosin of 700 Prentice St., Detroit, has
peace
Detroit Jewish Chronicle complaini”; against discrimination
(iced by Jewish employers against Jewish girls applying for jobs. Her
letter, which is an appeal to these employers to act fairly in choosing
I e mployees, follows:

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We feel deeply for the mem- hope is to find work in a Jewi.h-
owned concern, but what is her.
bers of our race who are ,the vic- bitter reaction when she often
tims of persecution in Europe
finds here too a closed door. She
time
stir
and contribute freely of
and money to alleviate these con- is capable, consciencious, attrac-

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firm, said: "The constant growth
of our agency has necessitated

this expansion and in line with
our policy of adding to our per-
sonnel highly train:d specialists,
Miss Ruth Pomerance left on Mon-
day for Toledo, where she will be the we are happy to have secured the
guest of her aunt end uncle, Mr. and services of Mr. Gordon. In my
airs. Ben Arotioff, for the next two
estimation he is one of the most
weeks.
informed 'life' men in Detroit
Ere infield, Kremer and daughter,
Miriam, returned home after an ex- and is extremely well qualified
tended visit with the former. chil- to render expert advice on life in-
dren. Mr. and Um Mart Bernstein
surance. He is a diligent worker,
of Rochester, N. Y.
conscientious and is possessed of
On their way Westward with Galt.
foods we their objeetIve, Phil Koff- a keen desire to 'service' rather
man end eon. Marvin. Thoutas Biller than just 'sell.' The facilities
and him nephew, Ellis Jackson, left
last week on • mantles vacs- of our organization are at • his
Cure
lion.
disposal and I urge the commu-
Robert Itotnan left on Saturday for nity to avail itself of the many
chi, ago toepend a week and from helpful services Mr. Gordon is
there he will leave for Buffalo to re-
ready to offer."
main the balance of the summer.
Ii Pm1;achexecutives
of

Mr. and Mr.. Clarence Levy
Youngstown. tt , were the guests of
Mr. and Ur. Herman Marks over the
week •end.

Mrs. Rose Moses and Mr. and 11ro
II. P. Anthony left on Tuesday to
accompany Mrs. Murray 1401./1 to her
home In Morencl,

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Library for Blind
Deeded in Memory
of Jewish Doctor

Jewish Burial Custo4
x
Yo f
B=r4 h"gder (1y1r.
family of the deceased site "Shib-
Jewish Burial Customs
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lt'clroc4t, rBuLl ua: htae ft
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Annual Chesed shel Ernes
ST. LOUIS (WNS) — The first
bah" either on the floor or on low
over the July 4 week-end.
,
What might be called the ritual non,
;ayler, of 10;11 separate library ever established
stools in the home of deceased. of death, and the precise details of Mr. •nd Mr
Picnic July 3 and 4
Election of officers for the com-
Pt.,
became
the
•
bride
of
Pat
td
Drex-
for
the sole use of the blind was
Jewish burial is shorn of all Services are conducted morning burial were at all times matters of ler. 505 of Mr. awl Mrs. Philip 'Drex•
ing term will be held at the next
presented to the city of St. Louis
ire of Brooklyn, Ti. Y.
ornamentation in accordance With and evening and friends usually
Wednesday evening meeting at
as a memorial to the late Dr,
The Detroit Chesed shel Emes a tradition that mourning should send food,to the rpouniers. The earnest consideration to Jewish
The entire glee of Penlor /isrlawah
Ernest Denefeld and Julian the home of Walter Grossfeld, (Free Burial Association) an-
teachers. Though a few incidents
onleers • or the pun year were re• Henry L Wolfner, eminent eptha1-
be in the heart rather than degree of orthodoxy of the family
Feiler will represent Highland 47 Farrand Park. •
nounces that its annual picnic through any outward manifesta- is the determining factor in the of cremation are mentioned in the elected in • business meeting of the mologist and former president of
Bible (1 Samuel xxl 12), this mode organisation held •t the home of ?Ire the St. Louis Board of Education,
Palk A. Z. A. Chapter 313 in
The religious committee under will be held on Sunday and Men-
It Alpern rerently
of disposing of the dead was re-
the A. Z. A. annual camp con- the leadership of Philip Roth- day, July 3 and 4, at the Detroit tion. This is why the orthodox measure of -observance_
The staff Includes 74rs. 3. E. Gins- when Dr. Meyer Weiner, president
garded as conferring a stigma on berg, president ; Mrs. Philip Gold- of the board of the Henn L. Wolf-
vention to be held June 24 to schild announces that plans have Creamery Grove near Mt. Clem- Jewish funeral is without flowers.
berg. vice-prexident; Mrs Alex )(aka.
Reform
Jews,
however,
often
use
of
rapid
the
deceased.
The
practice
July 1, at Estes Xark, Colo.
been made for a program on the ens. Arrangements are being
Mr. Marry /tog-r. finan- per Memorial for the
flowers even within the Temple General, Jokasan Reveals Attacks burial within 24 or 36 hours of the 'rearmost;
cial secretary; ann Mr. MIND.. re- Blind, Association presented the..
Hannah Hergreritz has been subject, "Educating the Youth made for an interesting program
on the occasion of a funeral.
oiti Him for Stating Jews
demise is based on Deut. xx1.23. cording _secretary.
dee.) to the building to repreeete-
named A. Z. A. 313 Junior Bnai in Anti-Semitic Relations."
of entertainment on both days.
The Jews did not practice embalm-
Didn't Kill Jesus
Jess R. Feiler and Nat Rubin,
tatives of the EL Louis Public Li-
The 'dead body, according to
Brith Girl to represent the chap-
Max Charness is president of
ing. The common practice was 23,230 German Jews Re - Trained brary. The fully equipped build-
advisors to Chapter 313, have the Chesed !Mel Ernes. His son, Jewish law, should be attired in
ter at the convention.
burial
in
the
ground,
or
in
caves,
Five
Years
is
(WNS)
—
An
ing, which contains 23,000 vol-
Jerry Ilelfman, manager of been elected vice-presidents of Sidney, a student of television in a plain white linen shroud and
NEW YORK.'—
the use of tombs, and the making
umes in Braille as well as talking
Atlas Lumber Co., • will speak at Louis Marshal lodge.
Chicago, is being sent here by enclosed in a plain board coffin. assertion in one "0 Ida:recent syn- of sarcophagi being evidently lim-
NEW
YORK.
—
(WNS)
—
In
book records, will also serve as a
the club's next meeting on the . Julian Feiler, athletic director, the American Television Co. with These regulations are based on a dicated colentbs that "Jesus was
from
1933
to
1937
ited
to
the
great
and
wealthy.
The
the
five
years
-next
community center for the blind.
announces
that
the
chapter's
desire
to
conform
with
the
Bibli-
by
the
Jewish
people
subject, "Lumber as a Vocation
killed, npe
a
machine
to
demonstrate
tele-
injunction
to
order
simple
funerals
there
were
23,230
German
Jews
jthaed
, "Naked I come out of who 'Waged Him, but by a Roman
0 ;
to Jewish Youth." This is the soft ball keme "gill
daring this two- cal passe
the
park-
vision
at
is
old,
and
there
is
evidence
of
pro-
who
received
vocational
training
Thou wilt she* me the path of
y
slip
er's
womb
and
naked
executioner at the suggestion of
second of a series of vocational with the rktfrGle.ftnsi -4114epte3•at der An soppotSitsihrtort. wi
test against the pomp of Herod's and re-training preparatory to life: in Thy presence is fullness
talks to be presented this sum- Mt. Clemens, July 10.
Amy, tele- ebattl /h Wither," as well as Ike. eskrent palace brain trust," funeral.
be
offered
to
tie
thus
emigration
and
settlement
in
of joy: at Thy right hand there
Anyone wishing information vision works. This will be the from a (Wirt Vie setnehasite the he. yawn a barrage of attacks
er to the boys of the chapter.
The desire for burial in conse- other lands, according to.a report are pleasures for evermore-
Philip Rothschild is the chairman on activities or .membership of first time that a television ma- equality of all menln faith. ,)/' all ?criticism, General Hugh S.
-Psabn, 16:11.
in charge of the arrangements A. Z. A. Chapter, write Philip chine will be demonstrated in
Orthodox Jews do not embalm Joinson revealed in another col- crated ground prevalent among made public by the Joint Distribu-
Committee, which subven-
Rothschild, 637 W. Robinwood.
committee.
the bodies and as • result buria umn In which -he repeated the Jews resulted in the curious fact tion
tinned the re-training work to the
Youth Is the time to study wis-
Chapter 813 will have • social
generally takes place within 24 statement and declared "there is that the first recorded information
A man whom nobody pleases
the time to Practice
nd get-together with the Bath
days-fol. in them . nothing to alter or re- of many Jewish communities is a extent of 3545,600, of which dom; old
When a man is dead. it is no to 36 hours. For seven
was
contributed
In
1937
or
•
cemetery.
3164,000
t
permit
.
it.
deed
or
•
ity chapter at the cottage of is much more unhappy than ■
treat,"
lowing the funeral the immediate
use calling in the doctor.
^
eroy Heitman, In Mt. Clemens man who pleases nobody. ,

Highland Park Chapter
A. Z. A. 313

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