o twaiegit lairisk Periodical Carta CUSTOM ATOM • CEOCIEMATI ao, OKI0 The Only Anglo-Jewish All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IfEbETROIT _EMS!" 91-RONICLE and Annual Event of United Hebrew Schools to Be Held Nov. 20 CONTINUE OBSERVANCE OF EDUCATION MONTH Hebrew Learning for Chil- dren Urged in Series of Radio Addresses Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, one of the foremost authors and lectur- ers of our time, will be the guest speaker at the annual Education Month dinner of the United He- brew Schools of Detroit to be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 20. Arrangements for the dinner are in charge of the following: Gus D. Newman is general chairmlin of the dinner. Julius Berman is chairman of reserva- tions. Aaron A. Silberblatt is chairman of the reception com- mittee. Jacob H. Sonenklar, can- tor of the Shaarey Zedek, is in charge of the musical program of the evening. Joseph H. Ehr- lich will arrange a reception for the guest speaker. The education dinner commit- tee consists of Harry Cohen, president of the United Hebrew Schools, Aaron A. Silberblatt. Simon Shetzer, Philip Slomovitz, Maurice Landau, Julius Berman, Gus D. Newman, Jacob H. Son- enklar, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Louis Robinson. Bernard Isaacs and A. J. Lachover. Change Traffic Signal Resembling Nazi Salute NEW YORK. (WNS)—Act- ing on complaints from citi- zens that New York's traffic police are unconsciously em- ploying a hand signal that is very much like the Nazi sa- lute, Police Commissioner Lew- is J. Valentine is reported to have issued a secret order to his inspectors and captains to adopt a new signal. The pres- ent signal for halting traffic is the right arm upraised, palm out. LARGE DELEGATION AT THE CONGRESS Democratically • Elected Lo- cal Representatives at Ses- sions This Week-End The entire Detroit delegation selected in the democratic elec- tions held June 25. 26 and 27 is in New York this week-end attending the sessions of the American Jewish Congress at the Biltmore Hotel. Detroit's delegation includes the following: Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Philip Slomovitz, Joseph Haggai, Man- dell Bernstein, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Joseph H. Ehrlich and William Hordes. Alternates, sev- eral of whom are also at the sessions, are: Rabbi Isaac Sta- men, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Mor- ris Scheyer, Osher Goldberg, Aaron Kurland, Bernard Isaacs and Isaac Rosenthal. More than 10,000 votes were Concludes Education Month This education dinner will cast in the elections for' these mark the official closing of the delegates. 12th annual Education Month which began with the High Holy 400 Delegates from 186 Cities NEW YORK. — Four hundred Days. But while the education month is officially terminated, delegates elected to the Ameri- several committees are still at can Jewish Congress last June work. One of the committees, throughout the United States by composed mostly of members of direct individual ballot in which the staff of the United Hebrew more than 360,000 votes were Schools, has just be un to func- cast, joined by 160 representa- tion. It aims to co l ct Yiddish- tives of leading national organ- speaking organizati s with a izations, and representing a cross view of focusing their attention section of American Jewry, are upon the educational needs of attending the three-day session their members' children, and ac- of the Congress at Hotel Bill- quainting them with the educa- more in New York to consider the tional facilities offered by the critical plight of Jewish commu- United Hebrew Schools of De- nities in many sections of the world as a result of the organ- troit: - The speaker for the radio pro- ized attack upon them. Coming gram of the United Hebrew from 186 cities in 30 states, the Schools this Saturday evening, representatives of American Oct. 29, at 9 p. m., over Station Jewry will be called upon to WMBC, will be Harry Cohen, make decisions not only to safe- President of the schools. Isidore guard - the future of Jewish ex- Sobeloff, director of the Jewish istence abroad but to meet the Welfare Federation of Detroit, problems of a developing anti- will speak the following Satur- Semitism in the United States. day, Nov. 5, at 9 p. m., over The week-end conference is the Station WMBC, on the subject second gathering of American "Jewish Education as a Com- Jews elected by democratic vote. munity Project." These addresses The first such conference as- were made possible thrOugh sembled in Philadelphia in De- the courtesy of Hyman Altman, cember, 1918, when the first sponsor of the Jewish radio hours American Jewish Congress was of Station WMBC. Nathan Mil- established by direct individual stein is chairman of the radio election. Then, the American committee of Education Month. Jewish Congress formulated the Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of principle of minority rights which the Shaarey Zedek, is the gen- as part of the Committee of Jew- eral chairman of the 12th an- ish Delegations it helped to have incorporated in the Peace nual Education Month. Treaties. Then, it helped also to bring about the inclusion of the Balfour Declaration. NEW ANTI-SEMITIC PRAGUE MEASURES; FEAR EXPULSIONS 150,000 Who Did Not Affirm Czech Nationality May Be Disfranchised REFUGEES LIVING IN DITCHES GIVEN HELP Representative of Red Cross Blames Czechs, Germans for Exiles' Plight PRAGUE. (WNS) — Anti-Sem- itism is gaining force in stricken Czechoslovakia. Since the outburst of a group of anti-Jewish rioters, organized by medical and law stu- dents in Wenceslas Square, simi- lar demonstrations have been tak- ing place in various parts of what remains of the Czechoslovakian republic. The Prague chapter of Sokol, gymnastic youth group and larg- est patriotic organization in Czechoslovakia, has approved a resolution urging strict control of Jews and the expulsion of those who entered the country after 1914. The Prague chapter is the mother of an organization with branches throughout the country and a membership of 1,000,000. Anti•Semitic Proposals The two anti-Semitic measures included in the Sokol resolution to be presented to the government are: Expulsion of all Jews who entered what is now Czechoslo- vakia since 1914 and who cannot prove they are entitled by birth to claim Czechoslovak citizenship; and expulsion of all Jews who registered as Jews in the 1930 census, without regard to their claims to Czechoslovak nationality by birth. Stanislav B6covsky, Minister Without Portfolio, who Is in charge of public education, en-s dorsed the radical solution to the newly-created Jewish problem in Czechoslovakia. Of the total 358,830 Jews in Czechoslovakia, according to the 1930 census, 204,427 affirmed Jewish nationality, since at that time they enjoyed a minority stfltus on an equal basis with other 'national mincteities. The remainder of the Jewish popula- tion- is divided as follows: 87,489, Czechoslovakian; 46,732, Ger- mans; 16,807, Hungarian; 1,086, Ruthenian; 1,289, other nation- alities. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 VOL. XL NO. 23 LUDWIG LEWISOHN EDUCATION MONTH DINNER SPEAKER In Michigan Newspaper Printed Charter Special yessel 'To Bring Exhibits Here For Palestine Pavilion Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents PLEDGE ADHERENCE United States Ambassador Kennedy TO WELFARE FUNDS PROGRAM OF UNITY Confers with Colonial Minister on NEW YORK. — (WNS) — Construction work on the ex- hibits for the Palestine Pavil- ion at the World's Fair is now nearing completion and it is East Central States Confer- expected that they will be ence Approves Plan shipped to America by the end in Principle of 1938, in a vessel to be specially chartered for this purpose, Meyer W. Weisgal, NINE FROM MICHIGAN director of the Pavilion. de- ON EXECUTIVE BOARD clared on his return from a flying visit to Palestine. The exhibits, which are being Discuss Unity in Palestine built at the Levant Fair Stu- Crisis, Education, Voca- dios under the supervision of tional Guidance Arieh El Ilaneni, chief design- 1 er of the Pavilion, have stim- ulated amazingly great inter- Representatives from 20 cities est on the part of the han. attended the fifth annual East assed Jewish community, Mr. Central States Regional Confer- ence in Louisville, Ky., Oct. 22 Weisgal said. and 23, and pledged their com- munities' belief in the effective- ness of the federation and wel- f ar;iwf ucnodaperroegnrcaern. sponsored by the Council of Jewish F, w as tions and Welfare Funds, was by 600 lay and profes- sional Jewish leaders from the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Enrollment Records Broken Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia at Opening of 14th Season and Western Pennsylvania. The delegates approved a reso- of Temple School I ultion reaffirming their belief in the wisdom of the welfare fund More than 600 students taxed plan in principle, and recommend- the classroom capacity of Tem- ed that all necessary steps and ple Beth El last Monday night measures be taken to maintain the solidarity and unity built up when Beth El College of Jewish and obtained in the various cities Studies opened its 14th season through community funds and of courses in Jewish history, lit- welfare funds. They reaffirmed erature and religion. The en- their belief that funds for corn- mon causes can and should be raised most effectively through federations and welfare funds, and resolved that nothing should be done to interfere with the continuance of this program. 500 STUDENTS AT BETH EL COLLEGE Changes in Jewish Home and Plans Cabinet Discusses Problems Affecting Palestine; the British Press Criticizes U. S. for Intervention; Offers to Hand Over Mandate to Us WAGNER TELLS OF PRESIDENT'S CONCERN OVER ZION; MESSAGES POUR INTO CAPITAL Vaad Leumi Thanks U. S. Jews for Giving Yishuv Profound Comfort by Action in Defense of Rights Under Mandate; British Cabinet to Study Issue LONDON.—United States Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy conferred on the Pal- estine situation with Malcolm MacDonald, British Colonial Secretary. The Ambassador was believed to have asked to be advised before Great Brit- ain adopts any new policy in dealing with the dispute between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land. The Evening News replied editorially to a-reported statement by Senator Rob- ert F. Wagner of New York "that the United States could "do more than protest formally to Britain over any proposed (Jewish) immigration restriction," "So it can," said the Evening News. "The United States can ask the League of Nations to transfer the Palestine mandate to them; hand it over tied up in a blue ribbon and with a courteous vote of thanks for favors bestowed. "Meanwhile, Britain, not Amer- ica, is meddled with the thank- less job of administering the mandate." Palestine was believed also to Support General Council have been under discussion at a The conference also voted to meeting of Cabinet Ministers at- support the work of the General tended by Prime Minister Ne- 'Council for Jewish Rights and ville Chamberlain, Mr. MacDon- I urged the support of all of the ald, Sir Samuel Hoare, Home member agencies to lend their Cass Technical High School Filled to Overflowing at Secretary; Sir Thomas Inskip, aidto the General Council in Palestine Defense Rally; Appeals for Inter- Minister for •Coordination of De- its endeavors to eliminate dupli- • fenses; Walter Elliot, Minister cession Made to U. S. Government cation of effort in the promotion of Health, and the Marquess of of goodwill and the defense of Secretary of State for Jewish rights. This resolution Christian leaders joined with the United States Government, Zetland, was taken after hearing Edgar Jewish spokesmen last Sunday through President Roosevelt and India and Burma. Jewish leaders were encour- J. Kaufmann, prominent Pitts- afternoon, at an impressive gath- Secretary of State Hull, to inter- burgh merchant, make an ap- ering at Cass Technical High cede against stoppage of immi- aged on Thursday with the an- peal to the local communities for School, in a forceful appeal to gration to Palestine and against nouncement that 4,870 certifi- support of the new organization. whittling down pledges for the cates have been issued as an o describing the organization of upbuilding of the Jewish National immigration schedule until neat sb _.This le an indication - new vouncil, Mr. Kaufmann Home in Palestine. — ----- pointed out that the agency was More than 3,800 people filled that the doors of Palestine will not intended to destroy the inde- the hall to capacity and hundreds be closed for Jewish settlers. While Palcor Agency affirmed pendence of any of its four con- were turned away for lack of stituent groups, but was a mech- seating space. The gathering the accuracy of a report that a Send Aid to Refugees anism designed to promote a unanimously adopted the resolu- subcommittee of members of the Acting on a first-hand report RABBI ARTHUR ZUCKERMAN more unified, democratic effort tion that was read at the conclu- British cabinet has been formed First Friday Evening Gath- sion of the meeting by Rabbi to deal with the situation in by a Woman representative of the rollment of last Monday night in a coordinated fashion. Czechoslovak Red Cross, the tops all records of Beth El Col- Max Lerner, professor of po- , ering on Nov. 4; Recep- Joshua S. Sperka, after listen- Palestine, rumors regarding Brit- Czech war ministry and the Red ing for more than two hours to ish policy in Palestine and the tion for New Rabbi lege, and very likely of all in- litical science at Williams Col. Cross ordered immediate relief stitutes addresses by Lawrence W. Crohn, nature of the recommendations of adult Jewish educa- lege, and former editor of the rushed to the 204 homeless, pen- (PLEASE TIT( N TO LAST PAGE) chairman of the local Palestine to be made by the Woodhead niless and starving Jewish refu- tion in the country. Friday evening services at Emergency Council and president Commission continued to grow. The natural interest which gees from Sudetenland who were Congregation Shaarey Zedek for of the Zionit Organization of De- The latest rumor is that Colonial last week disclosed to be living Jewish young people now feel the current season will open next troit; Governor Frank Murphy; Secretary Malcolm MacDonald, in ditches near Breclav since that in world events brought the Friday, Nov. 4, in the Main Syna- Dr. Henry H. Crane of the Cen- in his detailed report to the town was occupied by the Ger- large enrollment of 200 to gogue. Dr. A. M. Hershman and tral Methodist Church; Rabbi cabinet in which he admitted that Rabbi Leon Fram's class In "Cur- mans. Rabbi Morris Adler, assisted by Leon Fram, who presided at the partition has been abandoned, Driven from their homes in rent Jewish History." There were Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and meeting; Rabbi Morris Adler of recommended a plan for a united German territory, and refused ad- large enrollments also for the Tidbits from Everywhere choir, will be in charge of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek; and Arab state of Palestine, including mission to Czechoslovakia, the courses in "Comparative Reli- services, the rabbis giving the Rayinond W. Starr, Attorney Transjordanla, in which Jewish By PHINEAS L BIRON Jews have been camping in a no- gion," "The Bible as Literature," vast majority of the sermons General of Michigan. Messages districts would be granted full man's land. The representatives "Ancient Jewish History," and which will be directed toward a of encouragement were received autonomy, including the right (Copyright, Ills. t A. P. I) of the Red Cross blamed the Ger- "Hebrew." Registration will con- better understanding and appre- from a number of officials and to regulate immigration within mans and Czechs alike for the tinue next Monday night, after (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 8) ciation of Judaism, the Torah, laymen. plight of the refugees. She said which it will close. Rabbi Fram's STORM OVER PALESTINE customs and ceremonials, and Urge Sending of Telegrams that one of the refugees, the best class will in the future meet in If you want to know the daily Jewish culture. The audience was urged to doctor in Breclav, had gone in- Brown Memorial Chapel. Services will begin promptly at continue to send telegrams to average of telegrams the White Four Major Objectives The enrollment last Monday House and the State Department 8:30 and will be concluded an Washington, urging intercession The delegates who assemble in sane from suffering. The war New York are faced with the ministry has opened negotiations night consisted of people from are receiving on the Palestine hour later. The social hour which with Great Britain, and upon knowledge that minority rights with the Germans regarding the the age of 18 to 70. Young peo- situation we'll divulge the figure has been so popular for many the conclusion of the meeting under which the freedom and ultimate fate of the refugees, but ple, however. predominated. Only —10.000 . . . One of the most years and has served to bring many people lined the corridors equality of Jews were guaranteed made it clear that no more Su- registrants were admitted to moving letters ever written on about closer acquaintanceship of of the school to send their mes- Harry L. Lurk Makes Pub- in Eastern and Central Europe deten refugees would be admitted classes on opening night. No vis- the plight of Jewry and its hope members will again be in charge sages through a special commit- Rabbi Fram to Open New to Prague and its environs. itors will be admitted before the I Palestine is the one which of the Sisterhood. lic Results of Financial (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) tee that was in charge of organ- Program La Wednesday, month of December. Following this first services of izing this work. G vs rnor Lehman of New York Survey Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman of ad ressed to President Roosevelt the season on Nov. 4 in the Nov. 2 It is estimated that close to Lansing, a new member of the two weeks ago . . . Even more Main Auditorium, an informal 10,000 telegrams and letters Not less than $1,000,000 would faculty, is a distinguished young impressive than the recent radio reception to Rabbi and Mrs. Mor- have already been sent to Wash- "The Jew in a Changing be required for the Detroit Jew- scholar who has done research speech by Winston Churchill in ris Adler will be held in the ington by Detroiter!, and it is World" is the theme of a series ish, community to complete an work at the Hebrew University answer to Hitler will be his ad- Social Hall. Members and friends believed that more than 150,000 of monthly lectures to be held adequate hospital program, ac- of Jerusalem and at the Univer- dress before the House of Com- are urged to attend the services such messages from all over the at the Jewish Community Center, Today's Headline In the Light of History cording to Harry L. Lurie, head sities of Vienna and London. lie mons early in November on the and the reception to follow. Woodward at Ilolbrook, begin- (PLEASE TWIN TO LAST PA01111 of the Council of Jewish Federa- is offering popular courses in subject of Palestine . .. It was ning Wednesday, ' Nov. 2, at tions and Welfare Funds, who By PROFESSOR LOUIS FINKELSTEIN the subjects in which he has done Henry Monsky, president of Bnai 8:45 p. m. This program, spon- directed the study on problems scientific research. In his course Brith, who read the memoran- sored by the House League, in financing for the Jewish Hospi- disappearance of learning. These "The History of Palestine," he dum of the Jewish delegation to which is the representative body SPECTACULAR PERIOD tal Survey. Mr. Lurie relates his jn turn led to further war and offers his experiences as well as the Secretary of State at that of the Center membership, will report on financial aspects to the OF ARAB DOMINATION further disorganization, increas- his investigations, gathered dur- famous interview a couple of have outstanding Jewish commu- need for obtaining capital funds The skeptic who doubts that ing the world turmoil and boding ing a several years' residence in weeks ago . . . And it was Louis nity leaders speaking on topics for a 200 bed hospital as recom- there is a li e-force 5 in human ruin to the last remnants of civil- Palestine. In his course "The His- Lipsky who made the first ad- dealing with contemporary Jew- mended by Dr. J. J. Golub. Dr. society, giving it functions and ized life. The Church and its tory of the German Jew" he of- ish problems. The series has been By HENRY MONSKY Golub's plan calls for capital powers simil1to those which monasteries, the last refuge of fers a popular presentation of the dress at the French Embassy when the delegation called on divided into six lectures, each President of Baal Brith funds of $650,000 before ente r we take for granted in individ- human thought, were rapidly studies that will go Into his forth- the ambassador there. emphasizing a different phase of n ing upon the first stage of co ual living organisms, would do falling to the standards of their coming book on Jewish institu- EDITOR'S NOTE: John tiny, secretary of Mate under Presidents McKinley and Jewish life. Admission will be FROM FOREIGN PARTS atruction to provide facilities for well to consider carefully the environment, like islands of civil- tions in medieval Europe. Theodore (ton vat. W1•11 one of me grenteat American, In celebration free to Center members and 10c a 120 bed hospital, and an addi- history of the Mohammedans. In ization being worn down by the Only two announced classes of the rwritennial of hie birth, which In being oboerved throughout this to non-members. Those in the know state month, MIMI Keith prenented n bug of May to the city of Cleveland. tional $350,000 to complete the the,, same unconscious and un- surrounding tides of a sea of did not meet last Monday night. that the Woodhead Commission's lie. Monnky, preddent of iinni Itelth, tell,. the story of fietretary Rabbi Leon Fram. of Temple 200 bed institution. predictable manner in which the ignorance and barbarism. One was the course in "The Jew- Palestine report will have a ma- famous interuentiom on behalf of permeated Jens abroad. Beth El, will open the series The regular cost of main- heart of the individual responds BIBLE CAUGHT FIRE IN ish Home." to be given by the jority and minority section .. . speaking on "The Jew and His tenance after hospital organiza- to disease and anti-bodies are SOUL OF CAMEL DRIVER rabbis and the faculty of the Re- The former is said to reject par- This month the nation is com- way and to see the world as John World." Rabbi Fram will be tion has been completed was esti- created in the blood to ward off Just at this moment, casual ligion School of Temple Beth El tition, while the latter favors it memorating the centennial of the Hay saw it, a brotherhood of peo- especially prepared to speak on mated by Dr. Golub at an annual the attack of hostile germs, the conversations with some Jewish in guiding parents to develop a under certain conditions. birth of John Hay, a great Ameri- ple of all races, creeds or nation- this topic, since he will have just deficit of $55,000. "This amount vital forces of civilization called and Christian traders who came wholesome attitude towards Juda- E • e a England's pro-Neal can and a great humanitarian, alities, in which America has both returned from the convention of of $55,000," states Mr. Lurie, the Arabs out of the desert land to Mecca aroused in the heart ism and the Jewish people in whose memory shines forth bright- "we may consider as the imme- to preserve the mind of the of an ignorant camel-driver suf- their young children. Parents who Cliveden set is said to be ly on the pages of our country's a great opportunity and a great the American Jewish Congress in New York City, at which the diate annual maintenance figure western world when it stood in ficient faith in the God of the are interested are asked to com- laughing at the new Naafi em- history. The celebration was made responsibility for leadership. Champion of American Creed many pressing problems of cur- von Dirksen, who even in the first stage of the its greatest peril. Scriptures to make him the ex- municate with Rabbi From who bassador possible through the co-operation John Hay was a true champion rent Jewish life will be discussed. found himself embarrassed be- Project. since the cost of main- of Mayor Burton of Cleveland with No one, no matter how wise, ponent of a third form of the will then consult them as to the taining a 120 bed hospital would living in the sixth century of Prophetic Tradition, and the hest day and hour for this course. cause he didn't know enough the Bnai Brith John Hay Memor- of the American creed. He was Rabbi Fram received the largest always alert to any violation of number of votes in the recent be likely to approximate or ex- founder of a new empire and The other was Dr. Franklin's about British geneologv . • • ial Committee, consisting of Phil- the principles of our democracy. election of the delegates to the Seated at dinner nest to the ceed this figure in the first years Common Era, civilization. The men who talked Monday morning clam. more .1. Haber, Sidney G. Kus- He protested without reluctance genera- a Congress casty the Jewish com- beautiful young Duchess of Each course consists of I0 of operation. Thus $55,000 is the just to him were neither rabbis nor worm, Alfred Benesch and Maurice and without reservation against munity of D troit. lie is presi- immediate annual maintenance tion before the orients; yet there was sufficient Monday night sessions, and the Roxburgh., who is a grand- Ili:weer. It is proper that this any and every action not conso- dent of the League for Human rise of Islam Problem with which the commu- force in their words to transform fee is $1 per course. Informs- daughter of the great Lord centennial celebration should be the nant with those ideals of tolerance, Rights of Detroit and founder could have pre- nity needs to concern itself. Mohammed into one of the fore- tion about the college may be Roseberry, the Nazi envoy occasion for the expression of the freedom and justice on which our of • Beth El College of Jewish dicted the event. Two-Part Sunny most personages in world history. obtained by writing. seeince or said: "I suppose you get your profound gratitude of Bnai Brith, government was founded. Ile was Studies, one of the leading insti- The problems involved in fi- The Western Within a hundred and fifty years telephoning Miss Anna Oxen- fine black eyes from your and of the Jewish people in whose the champion of the oppreseod and nancing and maintaining a hos- Roman Empire after he had begun to preach his handler. registrar, at Temple Scottish ancestry?' . . . To interest Bnai Brith serves, for prbtector of the persecuted. The tutes of adult Jewish education had collapsed; in America. which the Duchess replied with pital under Jewish auspices in form of Monotheism. the faith Beth El. The lecture to follow, entitled this squelches.: "No, your Ex- the philosophys;tjustice and tol- rights of minorities, a problem Detroit were studied by Mr. the Eastern in Em- he founded had millions of fol- erance which c acterized the pri- of such vital concern to us in this the Was "The Jew and His Homeland;' cellency, I think it mast be my Lurie to complete the Jewish pire lowers; the Caliphate. which was vate and public e of John Hay. day and generation, was to him a will deal with the place of Pales- hands of men Jewish ancestry . . . One of Hospital Survey. The survey, its physical counterpart, extend- • In connection with the celebra- sacred responsibility. On more tine in modern Jewish life, the my grandfathers was Baron conducted by the Council of Jew- who called them- ed from the Ganges to the At- tion, Bnai Brith has presented a than one occasion did he, at the rebirth of Hebrew culture, and Christians, Meyer de Rothschild." ish Federations and Welfare selves bronze bust of John Hay to the behest of Bnai Brith, give official the role of Zionism in American but were little Dr. Finkelstein lantic Ocean: and world learning, Funds, at the request of the De- industry, and commerce had Hitler's private agent in Po- city of Cleveland, his home corn- expression to the traditional sym- Jewish adjustment. This will be than va- troit Jewish Welfare Federation, better At the Sabbath Eve services land, George Blessmer, was no munity. It will be erected in one pathy of America for the unfor- ns. Some of the savages who found a new home in the Empire on Timeday, Nov. 29. The to assist in determining local ac- controlled Europe had been bap- of Arabs. at Temple Beth El on Friday cently reported to have commit- of its public parks, where it will tunate and down-trodden peoples held on in the field of hospital serv- : tired, but Christianity had little Driven on by the enormous evening. Nov. 4, Dr.Leo M. ted suicide . . . The low-down is stand as a permanent memorial to of the world. His utterancea, vig- third lecture, "The Jew and His Religion," will consider the domi- h, the ice, is divided into two parts. The ' hold on any of them. Learning energy of their new fait Franklin will:speak oe the sub- that he was decapitated because a personality who was deeply fin- orous and firm, come down through nant philosophies of the Jewish first part, prepared by Dr. J. J. had reached Rs lowest ebb. The Arabs made themselves masters iect. "The Wandering Jew of der Fuehrer discovered Blessemer hued with the true spirit of Amer-- the years as models of statesman- religion, youth's outlook upon Golub, director of the Hospital whole world seemed moving in a in practically every field of cul- Fiction and of Fact" was playing both sides. canisrn. Mayor Burton has corn- ship and high-minded liberality. religion, and the place of the for Joint Diseases, New York rapidly descending spire l, the tural endeavor. They had not, The musical service, rendered The latest Nazi propaganda mented that the gift of Bnai Brith These have become a part of Amer- in Jewish life. Follow. City, inquired into the need for bottom of which no one could like the Vandals, destroyed the by the full Temple choir, is un- stunt in the Balkans is to send "adds new strength to the infix- ica tradition and nerve as prece- synagogue this, "The Jew and Ilia Com- a Jewish hospital in Detroit. The perceive. War had led to dis- civilizations they encountered. der the direction of George Gal- agents into the small towns that once and leadership of Hay's dents for the humanitarian policy ing munity," will itself with facts, figures, scientific observa- organization and anarchy; anarchy On the contrary, the Arabs ab- I yard. A social hour follows the still have dirt streets, the agents spirit" This memorial will serve of the present secretary of state, the historical concern and present trends tions and data gathered for this to the interruption of commerce, sorbed all possible forms of I service. wearing shoes with sole, studded as a source of inspiration to all the Honorable Cordell Hull. With in Jewish community organiza- study, u well as the conclusions tt.e cessation of industry, the learning and made them their The general public is invited with tiny swastika spikes, so who observe It—Inspiration to live particular reference to John Hay's tion and the idea behind the Jew- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) to all services at the Temple. reached a n d recommendations impoverishment of the world, the I (PLZAttlE Tome TO LAST PAGE) In accordance with the American (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 11) trtirdaiX TURN TO LAST PAGE! Christians and Jews Join in Demanding Pledges for Jewish National Homeland Be Honored RESUME SERVICES - AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Strictly Confidential $1,000,000 NEEDED FOR A HOSPITAL MONTHLY LECTURES AT JEWISH CENTER IT HAPPENED BEFORE JOHN HAY, PROTECTOR OF PERSECUTED, CHAMPION OT THE AMERICAN CREED I (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) Franklin Will Speak on 'Wandering Jew'