THE DerROryjnisn (ARON ICUS PAGE FOUR ThEY)Entonjaisn (RON1CL I Help—If You Have the Means Address in Hebrew There is a deluge of letters from Ger- On Altman's Hour and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE many, especially the newly-absorbed por- las. tion of the Reich which was known as on Saturday Night eoltUelted W. Ca., by Tle Jewish Chew.icle tamed a So.Trio. over 11•reh 1, 1111, at tile Peet. ceiee at Detroit. blieb, ender the Let of Ware% II, ME General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue telephone; Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Lade. Od.at 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription, in Advance.. $3.00 Per Year to Mare publicatiort, all to...Donohue. sad taws matter eat real) WI otne• by Tuesday ••euleg of gab week. use one side of Use paper Only. eau n.siling notleos, rb. Detroit Jewlob Cbroolele IsHtu eacalw)alleae M tab- teas of lateral to the Javish people, but disclaim. retreats bility for a. fadoesement of the •Iewe asp..... by tbe written Sabbath. Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portion—Num. 25:10-30:1 Prophetical portion—Jer. 1:1-2:3 . July. 22, 1938 July 22, 1938 mad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Tammuz 23, 5698 The Protocols Austria until a short time ago, pleading that the writers be given an opportunity to emigrate and to settle elsewhere. These letters represent the height of tragedy for the Jewish people and serve as a chal- lenge for those who express sympathy with their plight and who are in position to help them. There are already many Detroiters who have brought over their families from overseas and who are providing for them as amply as they possibly can. These peo- ple can not possibly be expected to do more than they have done. But there are thousands of Jews who do not have such obligations, who have no direct burdens and who are at the same time as deeply touched by the existing crisis as are those with relatives and friends over- seas. These people have an opportunity to do a great humanitarian piece of work by helping the unfortunates who are showering the community with letters beg- ging to be taken out of the European in- ferno. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle makes this appeal to men and women With means: If you are in position, please indicate to us your desire to sign affidavits which will enable one, or two or more people to come to this country. You must be prepared to do something more for them when they get here—you must help pro- vide for them for a time until they are settled and are made to feel at home here. This is a call to those of means to be merciful and to help their unfortunate fellow-Jews. Please act at once! Ilyman Altman, sponsor of the Jewish Radio Hour on Station WMBC, invited Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United He- brew Schools, to participate in his Saturday evening educational nrogram and deliver an address in liebrew. This will be the first time that an address in Hebrew will be broadcast over a local station. The llebraists of Detroit are asked to tune in on Station WMBC on Saturdi• - July 23, at 8:30 p. re. League for Labor Palestine Garden Cabaret July 28 The League for Labor Pales- tine has made plans for a unique garden cabaret to be held Thurs- day evening, July 28, at the home and garden of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Sanders, 12342 Broad- street Blvd. The entire garden and grounds of the Sanders resi- dence will be converted into a gayly lighted and attractively decorated setting, with tables at which guests may sit to enjoy the "floor show." "-Irt the event of inclement weather, the entire program will be moved indoors. PURELY COMMENTARY fly PHILIP SLOMOVITZ "Whether- or Not to Be a Jew" Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, has let it be known in an interview with the Jewish Press of Omaha, Neb., that if a Jewish State should be established in Palestine it would raise the question of "whether or not I should continue to be a Jew." Mr. Sulzberger is the brilliant publisher of a great newspaper—in fact, the best newspaper in the world. But that does not make him so powerful in control of his own destinies. Let him ask Sambo who refused to pay dues to his or- ganization, the Mystic Knights of Everywhere, and who gave as his reason, "I done resigned from the Colored People." "But your resignation ain't been accepted," was the reply of the King- pin of the order. No, no, Mr. Sulzberger, you are imagining things when you believe that you can solve your problem for yourself so easily. Resides, if you should choose the democratic method of having the people voice its opinion as to whether or not it desires a Jewish State, you would un- doubtedly be in a minority. If a Jewish State can solve the problem even for a handful of the millions of our downtrodden fellow-Jews, then it shall be a Jewish State—or several Jewish States if possible. The trouble is not that such a solution is not desired but that the Christian world begrudges breathing space for those who are ready to pioneer such new adventures. • view, if all men are brothers, whys can not people of the same religious denomination feel a bit closer to each other? Is all fraternalism dead and must it be sacrificed for a narrow national- ism of the type which is today writing a chapter of modern history in blood and ruin? The publisher of the New York Times does not stop at this, but accepts the viewpoint that Ameri- can Jews should not meddle in internal . affairs of Poland or Germany. We refer hint to the pages of his own paper for a splendid refutation of this opinion which was incorporated in a long letter written by the late Dr. Max Kohler. The tradition of Americanism belies the view ex- pressed by Mr. Sulzberger. We recommend to the publisher of the greatest newspaper in the world the opinion of a great philo-Semite, Os- wald Garrison Villard, whose recent tribute to the late Mr. Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo ought to serve as a rebuke to Mr. Sulzberger and those who think like him. What Mr. Villard wrote proves, also, that the great Supreme Court Justice also disagreed with Mr. Sulzberger. We quote the closing paragraphs from Mr. Villard'a tribute to Cardozo: L: A. S. Will Hear Conclave Reports Plans to Be Made Next Thursday for Annual Moonlight on Sunday, Aug. 14 The Detroit Auxiliary of the Angeles Sanatorium extends an invitation to the public to • attend its special social meeting at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, on Thursday, July 28, at 8:30 p. b. Nathan R. Epstein, president of the auxiliary, and Harris T. Glickman, treasurer, delegates to the silver jubilee convention of the Sanatorium and E-Patients Home, in Los Angeles, will give their reports. They will deal with the accomplishments of a quarter of a century of work in behalf of indigent men, women and children afflicted with tuber- culosis, and will describe the new, magnificent building erected by •And this great, truly noble mon nue • Jew—a Jew, lieenolant of the aristocratic the International Ladies Garment prod and un•shomed. 101turtlexe gnoUll, Ile as true and a load so Ameri- Workers Union. They will also can au et er lit ell, }et ,,on he nett, fulled to recogalre his aitit the tools, the ignorant, the backoard of the submit plans and resolutions of Jeolsh people, eten se 11111 the poster himself. the convention. "None the hos. the bitterest disappointment of Iola lost Further plans for the annual sears ttiVt. t belle..., that oath the coy bos. of that bestial persecution, torturing, and todelering of Jeo• In Germany moonlight will be announced. and Aral riot and Poland theconscience of A Inert., 11111 11111 out as eloarly, as emploathall}, historielly it has The moonlight will take place on In the post-111 one lo.ting glory. Ile revolted how sacre- Sunday, Aug. 14, at 8:30 p. tn., In tar) of Stine Hay and President Themiore II•oweven had denounced the Kishinevmassarres In Russia, although not and will feature Mike Falk and single American Olken ono harmed thereto} in perwon or his dance orchestra and a cele- propert The geed flit■nee Maned le *ion for sionilarir I n,rning and pointed official own. naming names and brated crooner. The boat has deeds anti places. Where, he asked me, urre the other been equipped with a public ad- descendonts of the Abolitionists? Mite ores only tor, of gal lifting our tones In protest? Ilhy did I not do dress system to enable dancing more? On theseoccasions I think his Judicial ermine irked on both decks. Extra added hint. Ile mould hate liked to go forth into the market features and attractions have 111 roIse hie tole. to beaten. Probably it no not pio called f or; by lois mot life aml example he shovel the been arranged. Tickets, in ad- aorta hors' line a Jew could be and no often Is, 'that Ire- vance, at the nominal price of menthol. vontributhons Jeox on and do nook. to the com- mon oral oral. 1 I hat a crime c it ap111141 Christian11} and 50 cents, may be secured at all to degrade and destroy antre 1111111 ran produce ouch men, such p ioneer. In ethics NMI of the n- Sosin's, 12th and Gladstone; tellect, and 1414 rare • soul as that of Itralamin l'aelosor . Moritz's, 12th and Lee Place; What a lesson this ought to be for those who Phillips', 12th at Calvert; Gold- lean backwards in their Jewishness or bury their man's, Linwood and Carter: Ber- heads in the sand, ostrich-like, in order to whittle man's, Linwood and Elmhurst; down their heritage! Linwood Bakery, 13741 Linwood; • Fellman's, Fenkell and Park- side; Goldenberg's, 4436 Elm- A Sop to Mussolini According to the Omaha Jewish Press, Mr. hurst at Martindale; Boesky's, Sulzberger further explained that he believed Dexter and Collingwood; Wil- Mussolini was in his rights when he stated that son's Dexter and Monteref; Sie- Italian Jews could not be Zionists as long as gel's Oakland and Owen; Cassel's, Zionism was part of British imperial policy and Oakland and Owen; Chopin's, 60 as long as that policy conflicted with Italian aims Cadillac Square. Letters of invitation have been and interests. This is always the way with our sadly disillu: sent to all local organizations to sioned Jews. In Italy there was a battle recently participate in this enterprise. For between the assimilationists and the Zionists, and further information call Madison the latter won the battle. Apparently the Zion- 6766. At the Thursday meeting, a ists of Italy know that they are not compromis- ing their loyalty to •their country by striving for reception will be held for the the realization of the Jewish national ideal. But delegates. Refreshments and en- Mr. Sulzberger knows better. lie would make of tertainment have been provided. Zionists people who are dividing their allegiance There will be no admission and even interfering with the affairs of their charge. All officers and dele- country. Furthermore, Mussolini himself never gates of organizations, workers, asserted himself on the British-Italian question and the general public are urged as it affects the Zionists, but Mr. Sulzberger is to 'come. enunciating Italian policy—in Omaha! Somehow, the great healer called Time usually brings better judgment to those who, like Mr. Sulzberger, are misled by false ideas of patriot- ism. When the healing is accomplished, Mr. Sulz- Moe Ostia Edward Kohn 1111,1 daugh- Marilyn Ann. or Milwaukee, Ms, berger will, we are certain, be prepared to recog- ter, are the KUPP111 of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- nize and admit that our loyalty to Jewish needs man Buckner of Ottawa Drive. -- does not proscribe loyalty to our country; that, Miss Ruth Meyer of Rochester. N. I., on the contrary, the realization of the extent of • ral Mrs Jack Roan and Pr Sias Heitman of Detroit guests of Mr. Jewish tragedy helps to make us better Ameri- and Mrs J. A. Meyer are Si their home on cans and better men and women. Park at. Los Every reference to the so-called "Proto- cols of the Wise Men of Zion" invariably brings with it hurt to the Jewish people. An Old Fight Resumed Anew The editor explained it to Father Cough- Mr. Sulzberger's declaration is proof that the lin, and it is his fervent hope that the die-hards among the anti-Zionists are ready to battle anew for their old ideas. They will not facts outlined to the Royal Oak Catholic abandon their ideology without a battle. n" The leader in the interview on Wednesday Swedes and the Italians and the Danes have a morning will inspire him to present these perfect right to meet as groups in this country and to glory in a common heritage. But Jews forgeries in their true light. most not ask for that right. The only door that On several other occasions, the Proto- Jews would open for them is that of a syna- Perfection Lodge some gogue. It just does not seem fair, since the cols were published as facts and subse- world will not judge a people's right to live only Picnic on July 31 by its religious quently repudiated. The outstanding affiliation. There are economic precedent dates back 11 years. On June and political considerations, and the six million Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. who are caught in the European trap have a 30, 1927, Henry Ford sent his famous & A. M., announces its annual right to ask on that we should think not alone of apology in the course of which he stated: picnic at Cass-Benton Park, Six their synagogues but also of their homes—of the Conquest—For Good or Evil? Mile and Northville, on Sunday, elements that go to make up a semblance of "To my great regret I have learned 31. Cars will meet at security in life and a certain amount of safety In a period of two weeks, two conquests July that Jews generally, and particularly Fullerton and Dexter at 10 a. m. of the air proved again how far-reaching There will be games, races and and happiness for human beings. There are mil- those of this country, not only resent lions of people who subscribe to the Jewish State modern science is and how even the ele- sports. The lodge will act as idea these publications as promoting anti- as carrying with it a solution to the ments are being conquered by man's in- host to all the children from the problem of Jewish security. If such solution is Semitism, but regard me as their Jewish Children's ]tome. The within approach, the resignation of recalcitrants genuity. Howard Hughes' flight around enemy. Trusted friends with whom members are: Sam will never be permitted to interfere, with the the world in less than four days and Doug- committee I have conferred recently have as- Plotler, Al Homanoff, Manuel people's aspiration to live a free life and to cre- las P. Corrigan's flight to Europe in a Ilelfman, Max Hardy and Ar- ate as it is the right of every group to create sured me in all sincerity that in their dilapidated plane are achievements which thur Gould. a culture of its own for its own benefit as well opinion the character of the charges as that of all mankind. As Americans, Jews of human beings would not have dreamt as and insinuations made against the being within the realm of possibility a Rainbow Girls Plan Bingo this country have as much right to contribute Jews, both individually and collec- toward such nation-building as the Irish claimed Party and the Annual few years ago. tively, contained in many of the ar- 20 years ago, or as the Poles continue to claim But what do these achie. vements mean? Summer Formal to this day, or as the numerous other groups ticles which have been circulated per- that make up this great nation aspired to defend Is it to be assumed that, like the discov- iodically in the Dearborn Indepen- Chapter No. 12, Order of their inherited cultures during the generations of ery of new gases as weapons to be used the Purity dent and have been reprinted in the Rainbow for Girls, will hold American statehood. We certainly do not sacri- by human beings against one another, a bingo party at the home of fice our American idealism and devotion by show- pamphlets mentioned, • justifies the these perfections of flying machines are Gloria Globerson, 238 Trowbridge, ign concern over the position of Jews who are righteous indignation entertained by to be mere instruments of war? Like the at 1:30 p. m., on Saturday, July less fortunate than we are. Jews everywhere toward me because 23. There will be a nominal ad- • cables and the radio, which were expect- mission of the mental anguish occasioned by charge. Are All Jews Brothers? ed to be powerful media forthe spread of The annual summer formal will the unprovoked reflections made upon Mr. Sulzberger made another interesting state- good will, such progress ought to be be held Aug. 14, according to Mil- them. He is quoted by the Omaha Jewish Press weapons for the spread of brotherliness lie Schuff, chairman. Mildred ment. as saying: "I do not subscribe to the-theory that !‘This led me to direct my per- Brown is co-chairman and Sue and kindly human spirit; but these media all Jews are brothers. When I was in the army Bank, Goldie Yaffe and Frances sonal attention to this subject, in have thus far been used to spread hatred Heller are co-workers. This year during the war, a German Jew supposedly made order to ascertain the exact nature as good a target for me as any other alien sol- the formal will be open to the pub- and to instill suspicion and fear in the of these articles. As a result of this and a popular orchestra will dier." hearts of men and women—and to make lic, But even from the strictly religious point of survey I confess that I am deeply supply the music. little children afraid. mortified that this journal, which is What is the good of such achievements intended to be constructive and not 1,600 German Refugees ONLY PALLIATIVES OFFERED AS if they are to be used as weapons for de- destructive, has been made the med- Helped to Emigrate struction? In his prepared speech at the ium for resurrecting exploded fic- SOLUTIONS TO JEWISH PROBLEM reception given him upon the completion tions, for giving currency to the so- but it is rather a ques- During 1937, 1,600 refugees of his great feat, in New York, Howard (('ONCIAMED FROM PAGE ONE) doctors, called Protocols of the Wise Men of tion of whether the Jewish com- from Germany were enabled (('ONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) the title "People at Bay: The lee *treated strain, that Hughes made an interesting statement in said, and eltrudd to emigrate by the emigration ZeIrs, which have been demonstrated, ahen a Jett leh hospital It built In munity cherishes its health by Detroit, It must be a first-eta. hospital, enabling itself to call on the which he said: agency Hicem from European solution, he declares that many Jewish Problem in East-Central at I learn, to be gross forgeries, and second to none In the city. 0 finest type of Jewish doctor when lands of temporary refuge to Jews of east-central Europe will Europe." It is prefaced with a Second, the Jeoish PloYalchoss for contending that the Jews have 48 other countries, chiefly have to emigrate, and he adds: statement by Prof. Cohen who I have been asked what I considered the hate the benefit of medical education medical care is required. Only and experience from the older physcianol with such a hospital will the been engaged in a conspiracy to con- overseas, for permanent set- "Whether or not lands are found points out that "this book does most important purpose served by this flight. • .111% • first-clas• institution al• tlement, it is announced by willing to receive large numbers I do not know that any purpose has been wa}a oft.. to the yr ..... ger nu, oat It. Jewish medical profession be able trol the capital and the industries of staff. The medical knottledge and skill to secure recognition, to conduct the American Jewish Joint of Jews, one land must remain not aim to pull our heart strong*. served. However, I do feel this: the world, besides laying at their door of the Jeoish physicians oonid thus its studies, and to make its con- Distribution Committee, chief open to settlement and develop- It seeks rather to illumine the The airplane was invented and originated he enhaneeel onil ooluld In torn benefit many offenses against decency, public the patients they terve. tribution to the advancement of American organization render- ment by Jews, namely Pales- scene so as to help us to under- in the United States. Since then the coun- stand what is happa 'ng." Dr. Third, a Jeolsh hospital anokl rite medical science. ing aid to distressed Jews of tine." order and good morals. tries of Europe have taken from us, one by onr Jettlatt doctors • place In 'which Janowsky succeeds ad ably in Europe. one, all the aviation records. Until at this (4) North End Clinic to do '',- coal stork. That ntany of "Had I appreciated even the gen- Importance of Palestine this objective. His boo deals these dortors are keenly Interested In time the United States does not hold one Having given much of my time research 1. elidenced hy the frequent "It is difficult," Dr. Janowsky with Facts, Causes and Solo ns. eral nature, to say nothing of the de- major record. denanoto for research wedeln-nee mule since 1925, as others have given, states, "for Americans to appre- The concise way in which he pre- by these doctors on the staJT of North tails, of these utterances, I would The speed record for seaplanes is held by to the building up of North End End Clinic at the present time. Contributions to Scholarship ciate the commanding place which sents his accumulation of data Italy. The speed record for land planes is have forbidden their circulation with- Foorth, • Jeal•h napitel amidre- Clinic r feel qualified to discuss Palestine occupies in the life of and his presentation of the case held by Germany. England holds the alti- Ilene Ilie presaure . Ishii% now exists freely e y our fourth related point, Fund of United Hebrew east-central European, especially combine to form one of the most out a moment's hesitation, because I for appointments of Jeoish doefor• on tude record and Russia with its magnificent the *MIN of non-Jevolah hospitals.As the effect of a Jewish hospital of Polish Jews." lie describes important documents concerning am fully aware of the virtues of the Schools flight of last year holds the distance record. mutters now Moral, only a vomit num- on North End Clinic. the interest in Palestine as oc- the existing Jewish situation. Jewish people as a whole, of what err a Jexigh doctor. ran look fornord On top of this, there has been a great deal As at present constituted, to non-J..1,1h !awaits! staff appolet- cupying a dominant position in The facts enumerated in "Peo- of talk to the effect that our army and navy they and their ancestors have done noente. Such staff membership affnels North End Clinic has difficullty The • United Hebrew Schools their lives. Their goal, he states, ple at Bay" once again make the phyalcian the opportunItY of re- planes do not compare favorably with those for civilization and for mankind to- r 11 in holding the interest of gratefully acknowledges the re- is Palestine. lie declares fur- one's hair stand on edge at the 1 I I I of II of Europe. ... patients, of learning from otter s doctor once he' has reach- ward the development of commerce realization of the hopelessness of ceipt of two and one-half scholar. ther: c a eta? Ilolion., of hatin g the failities Now, if this flight has done a little to show ... p ed rofea ssion ca er l o,;.i i . tiL,, , I..... j . , i .., , : rrh,...1. 01: z r , i ,0741...,,,,. "Palestine alone cannot solve the Jewish position. Jews are and industry, of their sobriety and that American engineers can design, and ag e ent i . n Be- ships to the scholarship fund of the Jewish problem of east-cen- not only deprived of all oppor- tain deve sl t opm wide en-eter opportunity for Jettish IA diligence, their benevolence and their American workmen can build just as fine air- terns. Difficulty in obtelnIng an in. cause North End Clinic has no the schools from Mrs. Lillie At- tral Europe. The land is too tunities to earn a livelihood, but planes, engines and aircraft equipment as any unselfish interest in the public wel- terneship has anoint • distressing Iran- connection with a hospital, its kins of Glynn Court, in memory small to offer asylum to the hun- young Jews do not even have the jno . ....dind pima for ...„ ..., in the world, and if it should possibly increase a p . of her husband, Barney. hope s at. frtheir doacrtkortsbacraennwoiltl lead to that fare .. . , ,,i , , , ...,,. w ■ h - t:itt,... h.ig iri, ou , il mnsd rsuih.. .diro dreds of thousands of potential opportunity of enrolling as ap- the sale of American planes, abroad and thus The schools also acknowledge refugees. But even the hard. prentices. "Once masters remain • "Those who know me can bear create a few new jobs for American work- nliFs medical are, oere they ollomed important surgical or the receipt of one-half scholar- headed realist must grant that unqualified," we are told, "Jew- in panne their work In • fled-claws POIRtments, men in the aircraft factories of this country, witness that it is not in my nature to b0.01.1 ..i,r (h, galdannce or ree.s. medical experience, or the OD- ship to the scholarship fund from the provision of homes for nearly ish apprentices must dwindle, for then I shall feel well repaid for my time and nlred leaders In the medical pefesslon. portunity to follow through the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes, a quarter of a million Jews dur- non-Jews will not employ them." inflict insult upon and to occasion - .ism • Jeoish hospital nould ele- effort. cases of patients who require hos- professional standing or sole w. Jenish in memory of father, Morris ing 16 years of overwhelming Dealing with the situation in pain to anybody, and that it has been e io.k.i.n. In 'admit. This fact ,.aheen p italization. As a result, as soon Rosenstein. tragedy has been a partial solu- Rumania, Dr. Janowsky reports pnnen le etre) tit y lint in • Set- my effort to free myself from preju- Here you have proof of competition for a... as they get on a hospital staff, Jeolsh hospital. Thl. acquisition tion or a palliative of no mean that "chicaneery and even vio- re dice. Because of that I frankly con- some leave the Clinic; or, if they national supremacy, for commercial pow- Is f ad "" "ran al" denim! a" la•a mittedly ant n"°" on." ly for the ' mentv The doctors who care for proportions. Those who have an lence are employed to drive Jews fess that I have been greatly shocked er. While it is important that every na- physclank themseltes but for the pre. remain on the Clinic Staff, they its patients would be on the staff eye for cultural values and for from the professions." can no longer give the time they ta of ' h.. Jmi" Lifelong Christian friends re- "" a" a°."1 as a result of my study and examina- as a " x one. tion shall seek for means of increasing rommnit} of the hospital, with all its re- the less tangible achievements • Jenish hospital world formerly gave or woyd like to ketrat sulting opportunities. The well- involved in the growth of human fuse to associate with Jews. Jews tion of the files of the Dearborn In- employment opportunities and for advanc- make It easier for Jeolah PhYslelans to Five ./ dignity, of self-reliance and hope told "with evident pain, of being . obtain beds for their pallent• In other - • trained younger physicians, not dependent and of the pamphlets en- ing the standing of its people, it ought to nomaisi, ohm, nercsass,, Thl. im. North End Clinic has always now associated with the institu- will recognize in Palestine a ignored on the streets by school titled 'The International Jew.' I be the ambition of scientists to strive for ms." we "'"'"'"" Ins Jettlah hospitals. i" ath" "ir° hat- had difficulty in hospitalizing its tion would be attracted to North force which must prove basic to chums, colleagues and friends; Eighth, a .f,..t.i. hospital .laird patients, and such difficulties End Clinic. There would also be any solution of the Jewish prob- and an occasional, furtive apol- deem it to be my duty as an honor- human betterment. When this time comes, ta's'te by Jeoish doctor. offer. • attn.' grow greater as the years go on. ogy of a generous Christian was understsndlng of the tempers- a' a constant flow of "new blood" lem. able man to make amends for the successes like that of Hughes will be great pathetic The above reference to North to the clinic from among the remembered with touching grati- merit problem"! Jeuish patients oldch United Representation wrong done to the Jews as fellow- contributions for the good of mankind. non-Jeolah hospitals often find it dIM- End Clinic is not meant to mini- "'" well trained graduating internes. The final palliative offered as tude." This is the harrowing men and brothers, by asking their When scientists begin to dedicate their "'" h goo d community health Necessary hospitalization to many a solution by Dr. Janowsky is tale of social segregation. odh • the their Molise. under the e. tre or mine M'" j'"".".n" t° "1".. r in • work North End Clinic has done of the indigent patients would the need for achieving united ac- The decreased birthrate, the forgiveness for the harm that I have "ti"" or -art ."'"“""•fi lives to such ends rather than that of prov- The medical prutolem * misunderstood. a,. in . D etro , i t • . With be automatically provided. The tion. lie points out that such gradual decline of the Jewish d oing • man} of these peo ple is often similar anu i now d unintentionally committed, by re- ing the superiority of races, life will be of to the problem ,hot h.. 111 11 16 the the Wineman gift i n 1925 mak - population, the childless mar- clinic would then be functioning unity would "put an end to ir- tracting so far as lies within my happier, men and women will be less 'a"b"""."' .c as a forward-looking organiza- responsibility. During the past riages, added to extreme poverty, ent North End Clinic .. h present agencies, recreation renter. child care I'''' • ing the w" """"1 "r """" power the offensive charges laid at fearful, the future of the children will "r""""ma Possible, Jesse Ihrschmann. Jul- tion. Its work would be immeas- year or two, the Polish govern- are part of the horrible tragedy I w.A io'do " ""a Mk problem a" cannot be for lightly di.. : Kroll( Edith lleavenrich, Ed- An ' their door by these publications, and ml...eol. for It I. be more hopeful. sty too real an d too l-- urably improved with greater con- ment has acted with amazing ef- pictured in this report. 1 ' Important. win A. Wolf, Andrew Wineman, sequent benefit to the health of our frontery. While pursuing poli- Occupational Distribution by giving them the unqualified assur- ..(3) Betterment of Health of A. Neiman, William II. Gordon, Jewish community. The study of Jewish occupa- cies which contributed to bring ance that henceforth they may look Entire Jewish Community Harry C. Saltzstein, S. G. Meyers, tional, distribution in European Detroit is the only large city ruin to the Jews, the Polish For- The Late Isaac Goldberg to me for friendship and good will. All of the above methods of A. Max Kohn, S. Rosenberg and in the country without a Jewish eign Minister publicly demanded countries forms one of the most improving the medical knowledge; others have, with great sacrifice The untimely death of Dr. Isaac Gold- significant portions of "People at hospital. Many smaller communi- colonies for the settlement of the "It is needless to add that the skill of the Jewish physicians to themselves, and without personal ties have a Jewish hospital and Jewish 'surplus.' ... More amaz- Bay" and adds greatly to the berg, at the age of 50, marks a great lo.,s and pamphlets which have been distribut, are is reality methods for im- ' gain, made North End Clinic what have supported it for years. On ing still, a Jewish adventurer value of Dr. Janowsky's report. to American journalism, and especially to proving the health of the Jewish it Is today. But an isolated clinic, ed throughout the country and in for- the way to and from San Fran- took it upon himself to second It is valuable not only for an the Jewish press. Author of a number of community. We are safe in stet- without a hospital, cannot con- cisco, eign lands will be withdrawn from where I attended the Amer- the efforts of the Polish Foreign understanding of the East-Cen- ing that many Jews Jewish tinue to ptogress indefinitely. go to important biographies and translator from tral European Jewish problem ican Medical Association Conven- circulation, that in every way pos- doctors for medical care. Is it with a hospital its possibilities tion, I have had the opportunity Office. A Jewish representation but also for comparative studies the Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Yiddish, would have repudiated, in the sible I will make it known that they not. therefore, immediately ob- would be unlimited! of the problem in western democ- French, Italian and German, he had made vious that we must give our Jew- have my unqualified disapproval, Of the 350 Jewish physicians to talk to Jewish and non-Jewish name of the Jewish people, a racies. physicians on the staffs of the policy which sought to make dip- some important contributions to American ish doctors greater opportunities in Detroit, 90 are actively as- Jewish and that henceforth the Dearborn In- The weakness elf the Jewish hospitals in Chicago, Kan- lomatic capital out of Je yip literature. For Jews, who have been for professional study and prac- sedated with North End Clinic. sas City, San Francisco, Los An- misery." merchants is especially deplored dependent will be conducted under tice so that they may advance I Many of the older, more ex- geles, St. Louis and Cleveland. by Dr. Janowsky who points out reading his recently syndicated column, such auspices that articles reflecting He shows how a Jewish repre- with their profession and be able perienced and well established of "at bay in a merciless eco- and for those who ore acquainted with to give their patients increasing- the Jewish physicians are not now I wao told that "The good the sentation would be able to deal that upon the Jews will never again,,,ap- nomlc pursuit and faced with Jewish hospital does for both the some o his most recent works, including ly skilled medical care? Medicine, actively associated with the Clinic. Jewish and non-Jewish commu- with the governments of the certain destruction, the Jews have pear in its columns . .." world in behalf of the settlement "Mor Tai Manuel Noah" and "Studies is not a static profession. Ad- Some of these have never been nity is well worth the cost of of Jews in Palestine, in securing not even sought refuge in the The late Louis Marshall concluded his in Y . dish Literature," his death will be vances take place daily. if we on its staff. Others have been building and maintaining the redress for the persecuted and in herd," and he declares that "a do not give our doctors a chalice active, but resigned. Others, be- Jewish hospital. reply to Mr. Ford with this statement: felt s a personal loss. facilitating the work of recon- united, organized and ably led ta learn these advances or to do cause of their staff appointments group of Jewish merchants and Obr Jewish community has an "It is my hope that never again shall He de- the research work that leads to at the various hospitals in De- all-embracing social work pro- structing Jewish life. might prove a force to A sudden burst of flames enveloped such advances we are endanger- troit, find it difficult to contribute gram, caring for the young, the dares: "Unless a responsible Jew- artisans such a recrudescence of ancient super- reckoned with. " ish body makes the effort to be "People stitution manifest itself upon our hori- Rabbi Israel David Epstein of the town of ing our community's health. Each their time. Still others, well adolescent, the mature and the negotiate at Bay" is an impor- some such' understand- zon." Unfortunately, it has. But as Osherov who dashed into a burning syna- generation of doctors must be trained and though young in aged. We have assumed some of ing with the governments, we tant contribution to the study of aided to their greatest devehip- practice, because of their prefer- the responsibility of taking care a the Jewish problem. Its findings gogue to save the Scrolls of the Law, and long as it is possible for men of all creeds must remember that the founda- ment, if 'only for the benelitS vie% for hospital affiliations do the sick who are able to be tions of every effort at recon- and conclusions should help con- to meet in a friendly way and to dis- he is now in a serious condition in a hos- that will accrue to their patierits.taoVapply for staff appointments, of b y - a strengthening sn gptrhaefnai ng d the up and about, As hospital care struction may be built in sand." siderably they were urged to do so. cuss issues on the basis of truth and gen- pital. This is an act that has been his- In this way, the general health thOtigh palliative o 1 4 solutions u t iot re ainly a situation of this kind provides for the more serious and "People at Bay" level of the Jewish community mainly torically recorded as performed "al kid- the investigator and in encourag- uine facts, it is to be hoped that the progressing de- important aspects of illness, not aid the pro rise. and the drain on the , Dr. Janowsky's report is pub- ing greater 'Jewish unity in seek- should not the Jewish community _harm inflicted upon the Jewish people by dush ha-Shem," "for the sanctification of will community's purse to care fotropntent of • medical institution. assume the equally pressing lished in book form by the Ox- ing additional relief from the the repetition of age-worn libels will be the Holy Name." Because Jews have been the sick will diminish. it is ith a Jewish hospital in De- also ford University Press, 114 Fifth present trying situation. responsibility for • portion of the cprrret ,•ci in the spirit in which Mr. Ford ready to die for the Torah, they have sur- a question of whether the public troit, North End Clinic would be- sick who need hospital care? —P. S. Ave., New York ($1.75), under owes any obligation to its Jewish I come its Out Patient Depart- uttered his apology and confession. vived with the Torah. if anti= Nato WHY A JEWISH HOSPITAL IN DETROIT? , , " •