plEvErEcnymnsnaRDIVICIA LEWISORN URGES Serious Consideration Given Proposals armpit is El Colonization of Jewish Refugees as Nuts* • MORE EDUCATION For Anti-Nazi Feeling Grows Everywhere Delivers Inspiring Address (PONPLIiltED FRI1M PADS °Nei at Annual Dinner of lowing this action. Members of all pasties participated in the debate I United Hebrew Schools on the motion, and all severely condemned Nazi brutalities. aulohittla Morning merrier*: At the Irabliatli morning service on gratuility, Nov. 26. the tairnion will he prerailirat hY Rabbi loran Pram an the .1,0.: "Isaac and Belie, a " liervicue lovain at 11 end laftone hour, Men's Temple ('isle Tueralny thening. Nov 29, at 11:10, the 11..nio Club will present J11111O11 O. Mn. 0 2 3 0 FIRSTS By RABBI HYMAN GOODMAN The first translation of a book from one language into another was the translation of the Bible from the Hebrew into Greek, known as the Septuagint version (third century B. C. E.). • • • Marshall Lodge Second Issue of Contempo- rary Jewish Record Pub- lished by American Jew- Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge ish Committee of Mini Brith sponsored an "Eve- ning in Europe," Tuesday nicht, in the Assembly Hall of Congre- gation Bnui Moshe. Natural color films of scenes in England, France, llollantl, Bel- gium and Switzerland were ex- hibited by Benjamin Gladwin in connection with a narrative of his travels on the continent. Of interest also was the rescription by D. Robert Webster of con- ditions as he observed them in Czechoslovakia and in Ilungary during the critical days of the past month. Reports on the problems of refugees, given by Ferdinand Rosenthal and Ralph Weiss, was followed by a special prayer of- fered by the lodge president, Alvin B. Levin, on behalf of per- secuted minorities overseas. Dr. Max Rosenfeld reported an encouraging response to his call for formation of "fireside discussion groups" to undertake analyses of the particular prob- lems affecting Jewry today. Marshall Lodge will hold a closed business session on Dec. 6. Condemn Diverting of Attention from Palestine Indicating that the Jewishly In a sweeping series of resolutions, the 73 members of the 4■1' S ' I'111011.(111; .' .24 ; 1 . 1:.'"Ai ■ ltrIll:L11 ' ,11 uneducated Jew is an unhappy The first Hebrew periodical preliitief14 of the For•ign Actions Commission of the Zionist Organization assembled in for 14 person, Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, London concluded their sessions by reaffirming the stand taken by Policy A/41.01 . 11111tol, two years League WAS the P'ri Etz Halim (Fruit of Nations !Ugh Commissioner for of a Living Tree), a Rabbinic speaking at the annual education the executive of the Jewish Agency on the l'alestine situation. Refugee. coming front Uernuuty. Mena (lob inert-Mem N111 rrarave two tickets dinner of the United Hebrew It endorsed the policy of seeking conciliation with the Arab coun- rach Admi•l.° to the public 50 rents. monthly journal published in Amsterdam in the year 1728, Schools at the Shaarey Zedek on tries for the general welfare of the country. It denounced the The .tnnual Meeting: • • s The 90th anneal 111ooh of Congrega- Sunday evening, appealed for report of the Woodhead Commission and rejected all suggestions The first Jewish Sunday school for a minority status in Palestine. tion Beth El will bs hold In the Brown increased efforts for the He- •11101'1111 ohapel. Sunday eve/1111g, Nov, In addition to voicing apprehension at the introduction of . 7. at 7:30 in America was founded in Phil- brew schools and urged such ef- rho Meeting will Ite pre. be the unnual 4 . 0111,1o,11.11011141 tin- adelphia in 1838. forts 85 a means of increasing representatives of other Arab countries into the Arab-Jewish dis- rioted • , under the al1011eorailin of the Tem- • • • cussion, the Actions Committee reaffirmed the Balfour Declaration Zionist activity and interest in pt.. sira•riloOd Pithee make reserva• The first moving picture star the work for Palestine's recon- and the Palestine Mandate as the only bases upon which the Jewish Bons vally Agency might participate in such discussions. was Max Aronson, known as struction. Standing firmly on the position of Palestine as the vital center '4. an hcri llaughtere of high "Broncho Billy," who appeared "Jewishness is our freedom," of all plans laid for the emigration and rehabilitation of German ▪ llot,' age are ...By In to Rt. in "The Great Train Robbery," Dr. Lewisohn said in reply to refugees, the Actions Committee called on Great Britain to Justify tend the basketball dame at the Temple produced in 1903. High School. Saturday, Nov 20. at8:30 those who seek to shed their its expressed humanitarian interest in the refugee problem by open- There will be a basketball game between • • • Jewish affiliations, "because form ing the doors of Palestine wider for immigration. 1P0.10N of %heathy Zedek Rink Temple loth El Iligh Schools hollowed by Innc- The first coffee house in Eng- is freedom. not formlessness." At the meeting of the Administration Committee of the Jewish Ing to 1110 malt. of J. Ansley Goodt.a land was opened in Oxford in Declaring that the great Agency which met subsequent to the closing session of the Actions and big orchestra. II per couple. 75e the year 1650 by a Jew by the achievements in Palestine are the Committee of the Zionist Organization, Dr. Weizmann pleaded with *tag. name of Jacob. results of efforts of a handful the Jewish people not to split its forces and divert its financial Temple Sisterhood; • • • There Is stIll 1i111A• to Join the Slater. of people, Dr. Lewisohn deplored resources to the many specious, untried plans which the crisis in tool (Btu Plasm which meets every The first editor of the first the fact that too few concerned Gelmany had provoked. Only in Palestine, he pointed out, was It Priday morning Si 10 o'clock In the Anglo-Jewish periodical in' Can- Temple liymnasiunt The clams Into themselves with the great nation- Practical and worthy defense possible. one hour and in followed by 1111 hour al movement and said: "Zionism Following a report on the financial] needs of the Jewish of IradmInton. All Interested please eon- ada was a Gentile, Captain Carol Capt. Craig to Address Ryan, who edited "The Jewish is the referendum of the Jewish Agency by Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, an taut Mrs. harry Uraveraity Town Hall at the Fisher 2.2852. Times," a bi-weekly, which be- people between survival and ex- enlarged ordinary budget of £500,000, and an extraordinary budget Theater Wednesday gan publication in Montreal in istence-and Jews do not even for emergency work of £1,000,000 was adopted by the Administra- 1897. vote in this referendum." The tive Committee. • • • Direct from the most danger- reason for it, he said, is "because Dr. Weizmann's Call to American Jewry The first full-sized book pub- ous expedition of his career, Attending the Hatlassinh Bon. Roll Jews are uninformed, there are Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organiza- Event 111 Iratrult on Tuesday. Nov. 22, lished in the American Colonies Capt. John D. Craig, Hollywood no echoes in their hearts, and the following from Pontlar: Mr. tion of America, issued the following statement to the Jews of were end Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein; Mr. and was Stephen Day's Bay Psalm adventure producer and deep- because generation after genera- America: Mrs. Norman Buckner; Mr. and Mre Book, issued in 1640 in Cam- sea diver, will bring sensational tion they had no instruction." recent ethecesions, on the totrt of loth .11,1•It unit non-.1.1.11 Jac. Kovinaky, Mr. and Mra. Irving new under-sea movies to illustrate elements In Amerlral, of .1111.11, hill. us In 0111. hortt for the oplittliding Steinman, Mr. and %Ira. 11. B. Sten- bridge. Mass. Ile referred particularly to those • s • of l'ulestIne tins 110.0111 11111r h to u4 in these Wing dn. hock. Si, and Mrs. Abe Lai..., Mr. his talk, "Danger Is My Busi- Jews in democratic countries who "These metratges of t9tutouth, lithe been of Ituntenra 1111110r11111re lo us nil Mrs. J. Wain g•r, Mr. tool Mrs. Sol The first Congressman in the ness." before the Detroit Town severed relations with their peo- Itirnkrant, Mr and Mrs. /1,1111111 1ACk- and hale strength.. our liainbt In the poiltithl struggle In hhIch ere RI present ram... st•in. Mr. and Mrs. Jail.) , Meyer. sir. United States who was Jewish Hall audience in the Fisher Thea- ple and emphasized that "out of "Itespott, to the I oil. PoileslIne .ltopettl, Itionerair, represents Ike 1.011 - 111111 Mrs. Sam A. Cotten, Mr. and Mrs. the discipline of the heder and ,0e contribution altith A merlin ram make ton ,rd the COnsollditlion of bottle Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Barney was Israel Jacobs of Pennsyl- ter Wednesday morning, Nov. 30, Wy1111411, Mr. P1141 Mrs. 11.01.1 the JP. 5411 1 ■ 11111.1411 strut-lure in IMIestlue. Ber brethren there are now vania, who served from 1791 to at 11 o'clock. A natural story- yeshiva-neither of which was In the ,angtmed. The , nee m anning our front -11. tr. . . re the, 1011 .%rtholr Rimini.), Retold and Mrs. Erie 1793. teller and showman, Capt. Craig much fun for the students-came are thimble of holding them on ly if the, nee .pporteil front the re. and Friedland. • • • only If en 111 the lkimpont prothie 111011 ah lt 1111. necratt try mond mid has been hailed as one of the great minds that we no longer materlitl help on 1,1111.11 the, can ml). Bask. Monsoin. 11 Yearn old, 3 1 lecture "finds" of recent years. The first modern Hebrew word produce." Mohawk Road, owner of the Oaklgral s ice must m ake chair to the , . Palestine pioneers end to the hoed Iron and Metal i'o. died Friday at I:30 was coined by Eliezer ben Ye- His book, "Danger Is My Busi- "We must be made transmit- at large that and they ure n 4111.1e people nnti 111111 though st "faucet Isiah P. • Or a heart a llineat. Mr. Mons•in hudah (1858-1922), The word ness," was a top best-seller for .41 oppressed ure milled in our umintkable deter. ..lion to ters of the life-giving heritage has horn in SUN all, Poland. and was our rights mitt 1.011111111r our troth In the 1.1 of .r futhere Itut he months. millon-a dictionary. which only Hebrew education married to 11.o Fine of Burlingham, was must ourselves recount. that these rights and this atork depend Ifs. on • • • Va. Surviving are hie Widow; a .0 estertml imillinil success. thsto on concrete miltle,etnent; on the torallion With his crew of daredevils, can give," Dr. Lewisohn said. Stchart: a daughter. Seim.; four broth- of neh settlements nod the 1`011.011111 ■ 11011 of o'il gggg 011 bringing. more Capt. Craig has combed the The first European to set foot Dr. A. M. Hershman, chairman er, a ratter, and his mother. Burial Or Our land under Irrigation and Intraraltiral farming; on 4:Mending tl in.. end def.. nt Mac hpolith Oemetery. Rabbi on American h int development soil was the Jew world to make thrill sequences of Education Month which con- Brie Friralland of Temple Beth Jacob Erie - MM.,. the imilllt al future, these pnictlen1 /111114 rettntin 111111 Luis de Torres whom Columbus for Hollywood films. His under- cluded with this dinner, spoke of Wreneraeld1111 tired. ere antiRabbi A. I. Miller of ()inerrant'. 1111141 111111 fulfillment. 'I Ite, rain be secured if Wren 11.1Israel official. took along on his voyage to act esa pictures have won the coveted ratlike.: men. 1111111 141141 1110 nej. the small percentage of children ^t mar iniiillettl dematn1 for In a d gration hill be al,. M- as an interpreter with the sup- Academy Award. who receive a Jewish education, ha, tutore land end ntore money ot one disposal. Rabbi Eric Friedland spoke on "Poo ere.. radial() ir Wo Still Believe In lare" at the regu- posedly Asiatic nations. and called for increased efforts vl know that our Amer.°, an, friends till folio. thriemis their e•preralims lit to the tilted Pnlestine Appeal. Mr Friday evening erarvieva. (Copyright, 1932, S. A. F. of kollderlly by responding in behalf of Jewish learning, the Immense value of the coniribetIon --- “I know they ell) Gifts to North End Clinic Others on the program were Th. Pontiac Lodge of Final With held or Jeulsit 11.1 settlement end defense they are making toward estentlIng Its annual Father-Son banquet no Temple Carveth Wells to Speak on nee," and bringing peace nearer to nor Bernard Isaacs, superintendent Beth Jacob nn Wet111.day, Nov. 9. The North End Clinic has received With the entire civilized world shaken to its depths by the guest of the United Hebrew Schools; speaker ram Arthur W. Seblen. Sunday at the Art the following contributions: Harry Cohen, president of the new horrors visited upon the Jews in Germany and with every orincipal of Washington Junior 111101 In honor of liar Mitzvah of William Institute School. enlightened element in the population, both Jew and Gentile, Frank Steinberg from Mr.nitti Mee. schools; Mrs. Jack Freedman, 11 ary M. Sal ken; In n .11 Irving Levy was the Pontine delegate president of the Women's Auxil- aroused not merely to profound indignation but to the need for si tTi to the Michigan 11.1 Brith Found! "Bermuda in Three Colors," lrniam In Frlydcnlsrg Ram S. a iary of the schools; Miss Anna immediate and constructive action, the world of the theater as- held at Lansing. Mra William Frank; In memory of illustrated with new motion pic- Mrs. SP /1 Blumenthal from Sir. ond Katz, president of the Alumni sembled its most brilliant personalities at "Night of Stars" at Madi- Mrs William Frank, Mr. and Mrs I. 01. tures in natural color, will be During the past week Rabid Eric Ass'n; Judge Charles Rubiner, son Square Garden last Wednesday night to place before a capacity Friedland spoke to the Pontiac High Myers. Mr. and Mrs Barry Farlistein, the subject of a public lecture Mr. and ihre ofra. Herbert IS Itoloinson; In who was toastmaster, and Cantor audience of more than 20,000 an unparalleled demonstration of School studentatarambly on the Mrs. SigIllurul none front by Carveth Wells, British-born ntemory J. II. Sonenklar, who arranged sympathy and support for the United Palestine Appeal as an avenue "Education for Democracy." Mr.and Mrs Williont Prank, Jesup P. explorer, author and radio broad- of rescue for many homeless and oppressed Jews in Central and Iiirsc Oman Mira Sadie 111thcbutan. In the musical program which in- caster,caster, at 3:30 next Sun- °valor,' of Mr. Anil MnEdwin A. Wolf Mothers' Clubs Calendar cluded a trio consisting of Mi- Eastern Europe. And the world of the theater spoke in its own r. amt ars. Nathn airmen.. Z Mr d day afternoon, Nov. 27, at the chael Bustritzky, Samuel Shear language. It spoke in the language of drama, manic, comedy and Tuesday, Nov. 19. at 1:30 p. M.- Detroit Institute of Arts. lie is Mrs. Eilhin A. Wolf, Mr. and Mr,. I. It. gel and Jack Backer. Rabbi Mor- spectacle. There was gayety and there was solemnity. There was Young Women's Sonde flub at 11512 presented by the World Adven- Myer. Br. anal N . El , brilliance and there was the subdued light of pathos-but perme- !raster. Whilst. and demonstration ris Adler gave the invocation. a ml I Mrs Al NV:!i iir t;I at, s t' Mrs. ' Iitt "ITI ture Series. burn, M r. and Sirs. Item: Path:1101, ating every artist and every scene was a sensitive and deep-seated of the modern dance by Edith M.kin. Wednesday, Nov. 50, Ut 1:30 p. m.- sir. angl Israel Ilimelhoth, Mr. and feeling of comradeship with the unfortunate men and women who Woodward club at Jewish CommunitY sine deflect D. Itobin.00, Samuel "swig, II. 11. Robinson, one of the coun- sir. end Mr.. Adolph F•Insterwald; lt, 14th Convention of National today languish in no-man's land without food or shelter, who look Center, Commentty Fund bridge tea. CLASSES try's big steel magnates, is re- 111011nry of Edgar Ileavenrich front Posse Labor Committee for Pal- upon civilizatiom with their faith in humanity destroyed by hitherto inurnaParn ., Tuesday, I to Ilirehman, Stir, Alrli• p ported to have offered to con- F. unknown brutality and ruthlessness. W8111411104: Monday, 1:30 to 4 p nt. Sir. and Sirs. 101- b•rt D. Ibibinson, In estine in New York City Ses‘ing:Cooklug: Tuesday, 1 to 3 p m. tribute half a million in cash to memory 'of Samuel Shaffer from Miss The underyling purpose of "Night of Stars" and the United Tn. t Maras at e to 11,, held tit the- thermnr Stnneld, in memory of Ilret Nov. 25 to 27 Palestine Appeal, which sponsored it, was dramatically emphasized Jewitolt Community Center, 2904 Wood. bring German refugees to Amer- torah Marx hunt Sir. andsirs.Adolph ica, erwald by Eddie Cantor during the colorful performance and by a special herd. The 14th annual convention of message from Governor Lehman to Harold Jacobi, chairman of the National Labor Committee for "Nigth of Stars" and national co-chairman of the United Palestine Palestine lei] , be held Nov. 25 to Appeal. 27 at Hotel Pennsylvania in N ew Supplementing an earlier message urging widespread support York City. The convention is being of the United Palestine Appeal in the present emergency for Jews called for the purpose of acquaint. abroad, Governor Lehman stressed the fact that "the present heart- Mg the delegates with important breaking situation abroad makes it more than ever necessary that reports as well as to mobilize the the doors of opportunity in Palestine be kept open to our co- support of American Jewry in or- religionists." "In many countries abroad," the Governor...stated in der to strengthen the positions of his message, "Jews, through no fault of their own, have been de- Jewish labor In Palestine. prived not only of their civil and religious liberties but even of the Messages to the convention have means of sustaining life." been received from Dr. Chaim Extermination of Jews Threatened " Weizmann, president of the Jewish Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels on Tuesday threat- Agency; Leon Blum, former prime ened the extermination of all Jews in Germany. minister of France; William Green, While Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, speaking at president of the American Federa- tion of Labor; Herbert Morrison, the funeral of Ernst vom Rath, the German diplomat whose assassi- nation by a Polish Jew touched off the riots, was serving notice that prominent leader of the British Germany intended to defy the world and continue its relentless Labor Party; Dr. Stephen S. Wise, war on the Jews, the following new measures were taken against president of the American Jewish these: (1) Minister of Economics Funk announced that all Jewish Congress and many other out- standing loaders. A special report property would be "transferred to German hands," that is, expro- priated, in exchange for government "annuity bonds"; (2) tax on the situation in Central Europe and in Palestine will be given at authorities were Instructed to refuse to give Jews certificates vouch- the convention by Levi Shkolnick, ing that they had paid their taxes, thus virtually forbidding Jews leader of the Jewish Labor Move- to leave the country, since no one may cross the border without s ment in Palestine, who is arriving uch certificates; (3) Propaganda Minister Goebbels' organ Der Angl'iff announced a new decree which would evict thousands of next Thursday on the Normandie Jews from their homes; (4) wealthy Jews were being held for as a delegate of the Histadrut to ransom in order to extract from them the last penny of their re- the United States. The National Labor Committee, sources; (6) works of art belonging to Jews were seized; (6) radios owned by Jews were requisitioned. according to Isaac Hamlin, na- Meanwhile, the newspaper Boersenzeitung admitted for the tional secretary, is the chief fund- first time that the despoilation of German Jews begun after the raising instrument In America for Pogroms had been mapped out long before the slaying of a German the support of the Labor Federa- tion in Palestine. Since its in- diplomat by a Polish Jew was made the excuse for the organized ception, the committee raised over campaign of expropriation. "The promptness with which the bill $2,000,000 towards the support of was presented shows the preparations had been made long in ad- the Federation and its cultural and vance," the paper declared. "All informed persons knew that finan- cial action was bound to follow political action in the process of co-operative institutions. Aryanization." At the same time the Essener Zeitung, Field Mar- shal Goering's organ, frankly stated that the plan proposed by the Safe to Send Haavaramarks Evian conference to enable the Jews to take some part of their Property with them would never be approved by Germany." The to Jews in Germany paper made it plain that Germany was prepared to negotiate for Because of the recent events in the emigration of all German Jews only if other countries accepted them as penniless immigrants, Germany, there have been numer- ous inquiries as to whether Ilea- Lloyd's Won't Pay Jews' Insurance to Reich varamarks may still be sent to LONDON. (WNS)-Lloyd's of London, the world-famous insur- Jewish people there. The New York office of Intria, 120 Broad- ance society, has suspended all payments on insurance policies held way, New York, therefore, an- by Jews whose properties were wrecked during the recent pogrom. nounces that a cable arrived from The purpose of the suspension Is to prevent the German govern- its main office in London, Eng, ment from confiscating payments. The payments are to be im- land, stating that the whole ma- pounded in London and paid out to policyholders only when they chinery of paying out Heavers- succeed in leaving Germany. There is a possibility that the funds marks in all ports of Germany may be released to relatives or friends outside of Germany or used and Austria is in perfect order. to finance the project for mass emigration and cvolonization of Haavaramarks, therefore, may be German Jews. sent as usual, through the various Decree Provides Secret Trial for Grynzspan banks and travel bureaus. PARIS. (WNSI-A secret trial for Herschel Grynzspan, 17-year- It is only permitted to send 200 Haavaramarks to a person in Ger- old Polish Jew, who shot and killed Ernst vom Rath, third secretary many during one month. But be- of the German embassy, was foreshadowed when the Foreign Office fore certain holidays, 200 extra Published a decree authorizing closed trials of court cases likely to marks are allowed. Chanukah has have international repercussions. Meanwhile, Vincent de Moro- • been recognized as one of those Giafferi. one of France's most famous criminal lawyerss, accepted a holidays. From now until Jest 1, request from the Journalists Defense Fund in New York to defend the...afore, one may send 200 extra Grynzspan. Organized by Dorothy Thompson in cooperation with a marks as a special Chanukah gift committee of noted writers. the fund has &heady received over to somebody in Germany, but or- 810,000 in cash contributions from non-Jews in all parts of the ders must arrive in Germany not United States in response to an appeal to raise a defense fund for Grynzspan. later than Dee. 31, 1938, Why It I. Advis•ble t• Send Canadian Town Bars Wearing of Mustache Like Hitler's I Haavaramarks The Heave remarks in Germany GODERICII, Canada. (WNS)-The wearing of a mustache like have the sonic value as the Reichs- that of Adolf Hitler was made a misdemeanor punishable by imme- mark. It is not a cheaper mark. diate arrest in Huron County when the County Council adopted a The Haavaramarks have exactly resolution instructing the court house officer, Sergeant-Major George the same purchasing power as the James, to arrest all persons wearing such mustaches. Reichemarks. The difference is only in buying the marks. The Young Judaea Prepares occupied themselves: scarfs with "Reichsmarks" cost about twice Chanukah Pageant Young Judaea printed on them, as much in foreign exchange as hats and knitted bandanas. the Ilaayaramark. Young Judaea is preparing a leaders of Young Judaea held TAU SIGMA TAU Chanukah pageant in which all their regular bi-monthly meeting Tau Sigma Tau'a bingo party the members of all groups will the home of Mrs. Daniel Cohn at will be given on Tuesday, Nov. participate. The pageant will in- 29. at 8 p. Tn., at the home of elude a Chanukah play, Hebrew last Thursday. Helen Kass, guest Miss Frances Mandell. The act- and English ,songs, dancing and speaker, enthusiastically described ing committee is under the aus- many other entertaining fea- to present leaders her own se- vices of , Evelyn )(anat. Janet ures. Besides the entertain- tivities as a leader several years Rosenberg and Shirley -Tillman. ment, there will be on dis, ar•o. Young Judaea invites any The party is to be by special in- play the arts and craft work one interested in its activities to Copyrught19315. bccarr a Huts Toucco Co. with which Young Judaeans have attend the meetings. vitation only. 1 •es • November 18, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE IIMMIIMINIW115111MenilliMs A complete expose of the "Benjamin Franklin propheCy" forgery, which quotes Franklin as having warned against immi- gration of Jews, appears in the second issue of the Contempo- rary Jewish Record, a bi-monthly review of events of Jewish inter- est. The magazine, published by the American Jewish. Committee, 461 4th Ave., New York, is now off the press. The Franklin forgery, which became a last-minite issue at the end of the New York Slate gu- bernatorial campaign, is exploded by many scholars and experts, in- cluding Charles A. Beard, Henry Butler Allen, J. Henry Smythe, Jr., and Alfred Rigling, whose comments appear in the maga- zine. The test of the forgery also is published • The comments end text will later be reprinted in pamphlet form. The magazine also contains a special eight-page supplement on the German situation. In this sup- plement is # comprehensive de- scription ,of events in Germany since the renewed outbreak of persecution of Jews in Germany, together with a digest of expres- sions of public opinion on the sit- uation. Other articles in the Novem- ber issue continue the policy of recording current news concern- ing Jews during September and October and publishing authori- tative interpretations of recent events. The magazine carries a study of the development of the anti-Jewish policy in Italy, by Dr. Hirsch L. Gordon; an analy- sis of the present political situa- tion of the Jew's in Palestine, by Abraham Revusky, and an ap- praisal of the position of the Jews in Czechoslovakia before the crisis, by Prof. Salomon Foldelman of I'ruha, 71' • Important News for the Lovers of Fine Pianos ... 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