A merica facisk PerioSeal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO The Only Anglo-Jewish All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS VOL. Newspaper Printed In Michigan fiRONICLE bETROIT and XL NO. 24 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN,IFR1DAY, JEWRY SUMMONED-BY AMERICAN "RETAIN COURAGE," JEWISH CONGRESS TO ORGANIZE HADASSAH PARLEY DELEGATES URGED FOR DEFENSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS Formation of General Council for Jewish Rights Ap- preyed; Labor Groups and Fraternal Orders Ask Representation NATIONAL GROUP TO COMBAT DEFAMATION; AIM TO COUNTERACT ECONOMIC PREJUDICE Large Detroit Delegation Active in Convention's Delib- erations; Four of Detroit's Delegates Elected on National Administration Hope for Future Work in Palestine Held Out by Weizmann, Miss Szold ROOSEVELT PRAISES ORGANIZATION'S ZEAL Convention Told Palestine Jews Continue to Hold Front Line Trenches TELEPHONE , ADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Priest, in Broadcast, Attacks "Protocol4" BOSTON. (Religious News Service I — The Protocols of the Elders of Zion are a "Plag- iarism and a fraud" declared Father Michael J. Ahern, S. J., of Weston College, in 11 Is weekly broadcast over t e Catholic Truth Hour here. T e Pilot, semi-official organ of t e Boston Archdiocese, has re- published Father Ahern's to in full, prominently displare4. Father Ahern ridicul claims that the Protocols pro the Jews seek world-wide do ination by a pre-conceiv plot. He quotes the Rev. Charles of the Jesuit Colle in Louvain, Belgium, as sat- ing, "The more thoroughly one examines these Protocol): so much the more do the demonstrate their absurdlt , their contradictory character and their childishness." The speaker traced the pub- lication of the Protocols, which appeared in their plagiarized form in 1905, and showed that it had been copied almost verbatim, with only slight changes in words and names, from a harmless political sat- ire about Napoleon published in 1864. It is believed that Father Ahern's talks on the Protocols, and republication of his speech in the Pilot, is intended to off- set any prejudice which may have been created from recent publication of the discredited Protocols in Fr. Charles Cough. tin's Social Justice. NOVEMBER 4, 1938 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents JEWS WILL REJECT (Relief Measures Are Found Inadequate ' MINORITY STATUS WEIZMANN STATES! For 1 3 ' 000 Polish J Jews Sent Acroi " ' ss Border Lebanese Americans Sup- port Cause of Jewish National Home IMMIGRATION ON SAM E BASIS AS LAST YE AR Youth Aliyah Settlement Not Curtailed in New Palestine Schedule from Germany; Red Cross, J. D. C. Give Aid Many of Deported Have Been Away From Home Too Long and Have No Relatives to Help Them; Exile Result of Polish Citizenship Law APPEAL FOR EMERGENCY FUND OF $L000,000 ISSUED BY JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE ST. LOUIS.—Courage in the LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agen- BY SPECIAL DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT face of one of the darkest periods cy).—No circumstances will com- of Jewish history was the key- AT CONGRESS SESSIONS pel the Jewish people to accept note of the annual convention a minority statue in Palestine, of the Iladassah, Women's Zion- NEW YORK.—Issuing a summons ' to the Jews of ist Organization. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, preside nt of the Jewish Agency for Pal es- America to organize for self-defense, the American Jew- Messages from leading Jews of tine, affirmed at a mass dem on- the world and front President ish Congress, in three-day session here from Saturday titration in Friends House, C en - night through late Monday night, reaffirmed its faith in Roosevelt, read to the 1,000 teal London. There are two ob delegates, advised the women not jectives which govern the action the democratic principles of Jewish life and called upon to be deterred by the world hap- of the Jewish Agency Executive the Jews of this country to strengthen the democratic penings, particularly the plight of The first point is that Jewis h forces of the world in the common fight against racism Jewry. immigration must be continued The President's message con- and anti-Semitism. without artificial limitation; the gratulated the Hadassah for its second, that "we absolutely can- One of the major resolutions adopted by the 561 quarter century of "ministration Surpassing in horror all the tragedies of the Jews of Easter not be moved to consider any Europe during the past five years is the plight of the 13,000 Polish n and Central delegates at the convention of-• o n behalf of those who are sick," Jews who were plan condemning the Jews to the firmed: "The solution of the Jew- and then added his best wishes across the border from Germany and now find themselves at position of a permanent minority sent ish problem and the re-establish- the• mercy of for "a convention that will in- relief organizations. in their national home." ment and safeguarding of Jewish , spire all who participate to work In addition to Dr. Weizinann. civil and minority rights depend At least five of the exiles have already died of the shock' t with unremitting zeal for the re- the speakers were Sir Nor- the deportation proceedings. Three have gone hat dame with upon the victory of democracy." efis o;'o tT. an suffering, wherever insane , Hundreds al m hysterical. man Angell, Nobel Peace Prize In line with the call for demo- h xisting e winner, Herbert Morrison. La- Te Jewish relief committees are doing a n heroic i( crating action, the World Jewish Immigration to Palestine )1) in providing borite Chairman of the Lon- relief, but their facilities are inadequate, in spite of the Congress was requested to take Mrs. Moses Epstein of New added help that has come don County Council, Chief Rabbi necessary steps to organize the Eminent Socialist Leader York, national head of the or- . H. Hertz, R. D. Denman, Na- •from the Joint Distribution Corn- close cooperation between Jew- Was Fusion Leader in ganization, in her presidential ional Labor M. P., and Prof. mittee and the Red Cross. IA bodies and progressive address asked American-Jewish N. Y. C. Council Selig Brodotsky, member of the groups throughout the world." women not to be discouraged by A great mar y of the deported ewish Agency Executive. the happennings which "have Jews have bee n away from ro- Approve General Council Referring to the rumors of an NEW YORK.—Leaders in all affected Jewish history, shaken land so long t bot they have no Approval was given to the ac- mpending change in the British ,Roosevelt relatives to to renrey to o andeliaerfe or tion of the administration in walks of life this week mourned the world, changed boundaries olicy on Palestine, Dr. Weiz- the complete n "participating in the creation of the passing of B. Charney Vladeck, and shuffled the balance of power ann said, "Immigration to Pal- m in Europe today." ganizations sini e they were per- the General Council for Jewish late president of the American Pointing to indications that Newman Re-elected Presl- ; stine still goes on. It is on Petition Includes Names of Senator Brown Governor milted to lea, e Germany with Rights of the American Jewish ORT Federation, who distinguish- ortunately restricted, but i t dent and Shetzer Chair- Murphy, Congressmen Dingell, Hoffman, only 10 marks England was considering the wi- g ors on and in two and a hal Committee, the American Jewish of immigration to Pales- Hook, Michener and Woodruff man of the Board Congress, the Bnai Brith, and the ed himself as an outstanding dening An anneal h es been issued by ears, 40,000 people have entere d , the relief comb nittees for funds, Jewish Labor Committee, and in spokesman and active worker in tine ,‘ h • alestine. I believe firmly tha If this materializes • it means food and cloth ng. becoming a constituent member WASHINGTON, D. C. — On of states recalled that in 1922 Gus D. Newman, president, and mmigration will go on. The man that in the terrible fight for sur- thereof," reaffirming at the same J. D. C. Emil cannel Appeal the eve of the 21st anniversary both Houses of Congress had Simon Shetzer, chairman of the date is still operating and th t i the vival Palestine has been re co time the solemn obligation of An urgent al ,il epeaelmfeerge sand, were unanimously re- alfour Declaration is still a doc of the Balfour Declaration issued unanimously approved the Lodge- r o$ el y,00r0e,-. rimed as a symbol of hope." the Amerian Jewish Congress Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presiden t 'elected to serve for the year th ment under which our work for on Nov. 2, 1917, as the pledge Fish Resolution endorsing the 000 to meet tl "to maintain itself on a demo- e present, and, I am quite sure, suiting from the 11938-1939 at the annual directors' purposes of the Balfour Declara- mass deportation f of the World Zionist Organize of the British Government to cratic basis toward the end that tion. They asserted that in a of Poles fron Germany was tion, in a message from I,ondon - 1meeting of the Detroit Service or the future, will be based." there will be effectuated a fuller establish the Jewish National critical hour in the history of the made by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise told the delegates that they were Group, held Thursday noon, participation of Jewry in accord- Home in Palestine which Presi- oppressed Jews. the American of New York, national chairman meeting "at a dark hour in Nov. 3, at the Aztec Tower in Lebanese Support Zionism ance with American ideals in the Government could perform a no- of the Amerlc an Jewish Joint Jewish history when no ray of the Union Guardian Bldg. WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) dent Wilson helped to draft, table act of humanitarianism defense of the rights of Jews." in Distribution C, ommittee. Tele- hope shines, save Palestine." Irving W. Blumberg, a former —Among the thousands of mes- there was presented on Nov. 1 The representatives of the Amer- He asserted that the Jew's. in vice-president of this community. sages that have come to Presi- to President Roosevelt a Joint conveying to the British Govern- grams signed b; ican Jewish Congress on the Gen- sent to leading Jpew ment the hope that Palestine, r,s Wise nernre Palestine "are holding and will wide organization dent Roosevelt during the past eral Council were instructed to .1••• few weekwurging hie intercession memorial petition signed by 51 which has meant hope of secur- munal organizz tions in every. continue to hold the front line "use every means within their United States Senators, 194 i which serves as ty and opportunity to great eity and town in. the : United trenches, but we must give them Dower to effectuate immediate, so that the doors of Palestine United States Representatives. masses of suffering Jews, will be States, asking assurance that they can rely on the fund-raising firm and definite action on the may be kept open for Jewish and 30 Governors reaffirming the kept open on a broad basis for aistance in the for prompt as- our unwavering support. both arm of the Jewish part of said Council." refugees, one was announced AYmpathy of the American peo- t he refugees. Speak:mc in t he e m moral and material." E offi er t4ce2ens:dy of o: the from the Lebanese American ple with the Jewish rebuilding Welfare Federa- In the course of the debate on committee, 100 A communication from Miss tion, was elected Federation of New England. The of Palestine and approving this resolution, spokesmen for Fashioned Like • Scroll New York, Dr. Henrietta Szold, 77 - year - old vice - chairman of Wise explained Federation is composed of Amer- American representations to fraternal and labor groups de- The memorial petition, made h at the dent ands of recent founder of lladassah, now con- the boar d. His icon Christians who are natives Great Britain to keep open Pal- manded representation on the 1 months had ex ducting social service work in former duties as of or whose origin was Lebanon. estine's door for the Jewish public by the Emergency Com - :sources of the haunted the re- General Council and urged that mittee on Palestine, contained the Palestine, urged the women to committee and the Near Eastern country which refugees. the united body be reorganized c ontinue their work from Amer-- vice-president will signatures of 42 Democratic 10 th at the new a; meal was neces is north of what is now known be assumed by on a democratic basis. Party, sectional and religious Republican and one Farmer-Labor sary to suppleme 171.110i To EDIToltiAl. PAGE) nt the 1938 bud: as Palestine and was once Great- lines disappeared as the nation's Maurice A.En- Inter•Group Relations get-requirements campaign for er Palestine. Expressing dissent legislators and chief executives Senator; 22 Democrats, six Re- 15,100,000, gess. The three publican, one Farmer-Labor and Expressing its desire to main- over the attitude adopted by some remaininyc v i c e- one Independent Governor; 142 tain cordial relations between all B. C. VLADECK Moslem leaders of the Near East, Presidents, Joseph Deportcait tioiLltultLow racial and religious groups in the federation pointed out to PROF LEVIN TO SPEAK Democratic, 46 Republican, two H. Ehrlich, Myron f Polish Farmer-Labor and four Progres- the United States, the convention all fields of service that had as its Roosevelt that the Christians in A. Keys and AT FORUM OF EMANUEL sive Congressmen. adopted a resolution instructing aim the betterment of the human B ERLIN— (WNS)--T h e sud- George M. Stutoc ut D, New. n the Republic of Lebanon "are the executive of the American race. Mr. Vladeck (lied on Sunday The petition presented to Pres- den brutal mass expulsion of happy with the progress of their were also unani- The second in a series of Fri- ident Roosevelt was fashioned tens of thousands of Polish Jews Jewish Congress "to bring about evening, following a heart attack mously re-elected to office. Miss Jewish neighbors in Palestine the establishment of a permanent like an ancient Scroll of Law i s said to have resulted from Esther R. Prussian will continue who have made the Holy Land day evening forums, sponsored On Friday evening, Nov. 11, to Institute on Group Relations or a few days previous. Ile was modern in every respect and jointly by Congregation Beth The text of the memorial was wo new Polish citizenship laws serve as secretary. the anniversary of the sign- some similar agency in order to stricken while attending a session ing of 20th the Armistice following the Directors elected to serve a have added to the general pros- Tefiilo Emanuel and the Young written on the parchment that is applying to Polish citizens used by Jewish scribes to en- broad. One, enacted last March, develop a program of activities of the New York City Council World War, Dr. Leo term on the board are: perity of all the people in the M. Franklin three-year Israel of Detroit. will be ad- grave the Pentatuch for reading deprived Poles of their citizen- Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, Julius Holy Land." tending to draw together the and was taken home and then re- will speak on the subject, "What various groups in amity, mutual in the synagogues. At cacti end hip if they did anything detri- dressed by Prof. Samuel M. moved to Mount Sinai Hospital, Have We Learned in Twenty Berman, Louis C. Blumberg, A. (PLEASE TURN TO LANS' PAGE) of the parchment were scroll Years?" On this occasion sev- J. Blumenau, Abe Cooper, Her- Large New Land Atquisition for Levin, head of the department of handles such as are used to lift menal to Poland, or if they re- where his death occurred. economics at Wayne University mained abroad five years without era I J ew toll organizations will be bert M. Eiges, Roy R. Fisher, National Fund Mr. Vladeck has been associated and president of the Jewish So- aloft the scrolls as they are read having any connection with their Harry Frank, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, JERUSALEM. ( W N S - Palcor cial Service, at the Emanuel Syn- in the synagogues on the Sab- with the American ORT Federi- special guests at the service. (PLEASE TURN TO PACE (TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) Agency)—One of the most im- agogue, Taylor at Woodrow Wil- bath and holidays. OPPOsITE EDITORIAL) lion ever since its founding in 1922 These include the Julius Rosen- wald Post of the American Le- portant land purchases of recent son, next Friday, Nov. 11, at and has been president of the ORT gion, the Jewish War Veterans Signatorie s of Petition years, involving the • transfer to 8:15 p. m., on the subject "Jew- since 1932 . organization, the local lodges of Jewish ownership of an impor- ish Ideals of Economic Life". The signatories to the petition Mr. Vladeck was 52 years old the International Order of Bnai tant area in northern Palestine, The lecture will be followed by -include: at the time of his death. He was Brith, and Detroit Lodge No. 55 has just been completed by the an open forum discussion and Ludwig Lewisohn to B e born at Dookorah, Minsk, Russia, of the Knights of Pythias, United States Senator Pren- Jewish National Fund, it was a social hour arranged by the and was one of six children. His The music , to be rendered by Guest Speaker Sunday here. Although the exact Sisterhood of Beth Tefllo Emanuel. tiss M. Brown, of Michigan. parents were Wolf and Broche the e emple choir Tidbits fromEverywhere learned United States Congressmen, under the di- Evening, Nov. 20 location of the new acquisition Cantor Rubin Boyarsky of Con- Horowitz Charney. Ile was only rection of George Galvani will was not made public, those ac- gregation Beth Tefllo Emanuel John D. Dingell, Clare E. Hoff- By PHINEAS J. BIRON able to receive a formal education be appropriate to the occasion. quainted with the site believe will chant selections of the liturgy man, Frank . E. Hook, Earl C. Final Instalbr.mt of Survey Michener, and Roy 0. Woodruff, The second annual education at the Yeshiva . Services begin, an usual, at 8 that its significance and strategic for Friday evening and lead in of on Hospital to Appear 1/31. R. A. I, Michigan. Because of the poverty of his o'clock and will be followed b dinner of the United Hebrew value compare with that of Han- congregational singing of Sabbath Next Week the bitter economic a social hour. The general pub- DANUBE BLUES Governor Frank Murphy of trI.EsSic TURN I.AsT PAGE) Schools will be held Sunday eve- parents and TURN hymns. To ,.Atli PAWN, lie is invited. Michigan. ning, Nov. 20, in the social hall Community support for the cur- I If certain plans go through, rent o erating needs of Detroit's p Cardinal Innitzer of Vienna may of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Jewish social --, :ogram is secured Judge Charles Rubiner will be shortly come to these shores to in the main Arm. gh the instru- present his views on recent events chairman of the evening. mentality of two central fund rais- to the American public . . . That Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, ing agencies—the Detroit Com- is, provided the Nazis let him out, who is in charge of the musical munity Fund and the Jewish Wel- for his views have undoubtedly program, will render some vocal Today's Headline In the Light of History fare Federation. Both of these changed since he urged the Aus- selections. A trio consisting of organizations depend d for their in- trians to vote "Ja" for Hitler. outstanding musicians. will play. come on annual campaigns, direct- By PROFESSOR LOUIS FINKELSTEIN Wouldn't you like to know The guest speaker will be the ed in the case of the former to the whither der achoene Adolf is now most distinguished novelist • critic JEWISH HERITAGE REPELS entire population of the city and in casting his achoene Auger? . . . their preservation in the world. and lectyrer, Dr. Ludwig Lew- WAR AND the case of the latter to the Jew- SUBJECTION isohn. It must be admitted that in this Our guess is that it's in the direc- ish community. tion of Southwest Africa . . . Dr. Lewisohn Is perhaps best To• explain fully the signifi- regard the foes of Judaism, whose Although that former German "Because of unstable economic In the gravest period of our will succumb to barbarism, so we to represent. is an outgrowth of conditions," points out Harry L known as the author of "Up- cance of the fascist hostility to insight has been sharpened by colony is still under Mandate to history, with evil rampant, bent refuse to accept the darkness of stream", "Mid-Channel", "Expres- the Jews, it is not enough to say their enmity, have shown greater the Union of South Africa Hitler Lurie, in his study of community voluntary resettlement on the sion in America", and "Creative that the Jew has always been a penetration and insight than the is already forbidding German on forcibly excluding us from this day as the everlasting climate part of the Jews of Eastern Eu- resources for the Jewish Hospital lands in which we are tie- of the Jewish people. America". The following of his scapegoat of men seeking abso- historians. The Jew, like the true Jews to seek a refuge there--- ninny Survey, "the amounts raised by ing: rope. It was emigration that built with the springy of renewed books have been translated into lute power. This is generally Christian, is the bearer of liberal which is one way of giving his • up the Jewish National Home in these agencies in annual cam- 15 languages: "The Case of Mr. speaking true, but only because ideals, which have been inculcated Chamberlain a hint on his colonial hatred and prejudice gushing We boldly declare that the Jew- Palestine paigns have varied considerably and established other Crump", "The Island Within", the Jew, by the very nature of in him and his fathers through aims . . . What gives us a laugh forth again and inundating all ish people have earned the right centers of culture and science and in recent years. femme from en- "The Last Days of Shylock", and his being and his tradition, must a hundred generations. His lapse is that with all this talk about the Europe; we gather to consider to work and to create in the lands art in various parts dowments, reserves and other of the world. funds is limited at d plays "This People". For nearly dec- seek to uphold every ideal which from the discipline of his faith, reeking Reich's need for colonies how to martial our living in which they live; that they have prac- Nor shall we abandon the po- tically ade Dr. Lewisohn has lived and 'the totalitarians oppose. His tra- and even his apostasy. cannot re- the Nazis are now complaining of strength to defend ourselves, a right to equality of rights. sition no role in their financing we have established in Pal- traveled through Europe and the dition is one of peace, liberty, move his deeply ingrained predi- a shortage of workers and are and our first word to Jews scat- Through centuries of suffering estine, which we occupy as a mat- operations. The amounts which tered the world over is: Near East. and humiliation and oppression; human dignity, and the equality lection for freedom, learning, and Planning to drag home German of right and not on suffer- a they make available to member through centuries of work and ter Born in Berlin', Dr. Lewisohry of the sexes; they stand for war, peace. As a result of this and emigrants to other lands—Ary- ence. Fully cognizant of our his- gencies thus depend entirely on DO NOT DESPAIR! CEASE sacrifice and contribution to the toric responsibility, we declare contributions received in the cur- was brought by his parents at the autocracy, the obliteration of the other circumstances which will be ans, of course . .. For our part age of eight to South Carolina, individual, and the subjection of described in future articles, it is we're willing to let 'em have all NOT TO HOPE FOR RE- making of modern civilization, rent year." quite true as Bertrand Russell the Nutsies of Yorkville and DEMPTION THROUGH THE they have acquired these rights that the greater part of our and except for his European visits woman. Mr. Lurie 's report on the obit- POWER OF RIGHTEOUS. which have been registered in strength and resources shall be ty of Detroit Jewry to erect and maintains, that the Jew has pro- he has lived his life in America. The significance of Judaism in duced in every age tribunes of the points west. concentrated to the diversion of ni NESS. law and covenant. These rights aintain a media; institution com- His return to the American lec- this struggle for human progress, Did you know that a Nazi may the stream of Jewish emigration people, to whom the world owes we shall never renounce until plete the two-part survey con- ture platform after an absence so clearly recog- divorce his Aryan wife if she For despair would be the ulti- they are completely established in into the Jewish National Horne. ducted at the request of the Jew- a large part of its conception of of 10 years was an event of na- nized by its foes, Patronizes a Jewish shop, on the mat, sin. So long as we stand up The ideal of a National Home in liberty. every part of the civilized world. ish Welfare Federation -by the tional importance. h a s frequently Rarely has the opposition of the grounds that such action coa=ti. against attack with resolute faith. We look forward to the day when Palestine is an aspiration of the Council of Jewish Federations and The followin?.• are in charge of been overlooked totes a breach of her oath to whole Jewish people, seeking to the destroyers are powerless, freedom and equality will become Jew to the forces of delusion and Welfare Funds, which organize- the arrangements for the dinner: by historians of "obey and cherish" him? achieve national freedom. The t Thousands may fall, crushed un• darkness been more clearly illus- Gus D. Newman, general chair- civilization. They One reason for the continued der the feet of barbarians; the the law of all life. And we pro- right to strive for the fulfillment T ion he heads as executive director. trated than in the epochal days pose to summon the help of all he first half of the survey, de- man; Julius Berman, chairman admit, as they of Julius Streicher, whom work of generations may be' de- of that aspiration is fundamental v when the world sank from the power reservations; Aaron A. Silber- necessarily must, even moat Nazis can't stomach. stroyed; but faith in survival is liberal and democratic forces in to our existence and we shall oted to a scieniiiit Inquiry into light of antiquity into the obscur- the ! burning out the poison of hatred need fora local Jewish hoe. is that h e has all the dope on blatt, chairman reception coin- that Judaism the essence of resistance. It is and intolerance, which infects so never renounce the historic claim ity of the early Middle Ages. Of Hitler's private was directed Dr. J. J. mittee; Joseph H. Ehrlich. to ar- like Christianity, life stowed away the keystone of defense. of the Jewish people to the status the various factors which made larze a part of the world. Golub, head of the Hospital for in a French Rafe deposit vault. range reception for guest speak- as a religion of a free nation living on its own j The heirs of , a long-suffering possible the ultimate resurgence oint Diseases, New York City. It is our purpose to fight with- I SPY soil. er. The education dinner com- stands opposed and far-seeing people look again of civilization, Judaism was prob- mittee consists of Harry Cohen, t o absolutism, The defendants in the current into the eyes of catastrophe. We out relenting against any enforced To the Jews of the dispersion, d object to Mr. Lurie's recommen- ably the most effective and cer- salons on financing, Dr. Golub, emigration. We deny the right of Nazi trial are hoping they'll be we send our fraternal sympathy Aaron A. Silberblatt. Simon militarism, a n d the least appreciated. The' given nice long prison sentences have succeeded in surviving be- any land forcibly to expel its Jew- in the hour of their need and c onsidering the problem from the Shetzer, Philip Slomovitz. Mau- the reversion to Dr. Finkelsteie tainly cause never in all that history has a Jew alone, of all Europeans , . They're afraid that If they go catastrophe been accepted as the ish citizens. The need for emigra- agony, and pay tribute to the 0 tandpoint of medical need, ree- rice Landau, Julius Berman, Gus barbarism. u t as an incident in the stabili- spirit of resistence and endurance b mmends the erection of a 200- D. Newman. Jacob H. Sonenklar, they fail to see how the individual had managed to maintain his free they'll be spirited back to fatal conclusion. Just as we dare tion zation of organized society has ed Jewish hospital in Detroit moral and intellectual equilib- Joseph IL Ehrlich, Louis Robin- Jew, who so frequently himself rium in the panic and 'Chaos Naziland to fall under the Berlin not believe that the world is con- been recognized by Jews from which they have manifested in C onmsunity Feud. Allied Drives son, Bernard Nuns. and A. J. I falls short of the ideals of his which followed the decline of ax . . . At last there's a hope demned to destruction, that its time immemorial. The large Jew- the lands of persecution. In their that • national magazine will pub- morality and humanity have lost suffering, they have not forgotten f 0 "The bulk of the Jewish Wel- Laehover.. faith. could have contributed to /tope • • • • i WI settlement in the United re agencies receive community PAGE) (TrOie TO EDITORIAL PACE) their potency, that civilization States, which we have the honor the stream of life which fed them (*URN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) ‘Poleirlirrnilro'n%17 B. C. VLADECK DIES WAS HEAD OF ORT OFFICERS ELECTED BY SERVICE GROUP !, Leading Jews and Communal Organizations Throughout • the Country Receive Telegraphic Plea From Rabbi J onah B. Wise, National Chairman Legislators of Nation Approve Action on Palestine Dr. Franklin's Armistice Day Address Friday EDUCATION DINNER PLANS ANNOUNCED Strictly Confidential . IT HAPPENED BEFORE CONTINUES FINANCIAL STUDY DO NOT DESPAIR Declaration to Jews of the World Issued by Democratic Sessions of American Jewish Congress