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America fewisk Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMU' • CiNCINNATI 30, OHIO



ETVergorrimsn(ARoraciA

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

March 17, 1939

ENJOY A COMPLETE

PASSOVER HOLIDAY

Celebrate Their
Golden Wedding

Engagements

3345 Richton Ave. announce
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smitt will
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Saxon of
celebrate their 50th wedding anni- the engagement of t eir
h daughter, Ruth, to William 1. Hoptman,
versary this month and will be son of Mr. and M r s. A. Hoptman of 8916 Twelfth St. The
honored by Purity Chapter No. wedding will take place in June.
359, Order of Eastern Star. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of 1935 Glynn Court announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Dr. Emanuel Taft,
son of Mrs. A. Taft of Chicago, Ill. At home Sunday, March 26,
from '7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
c h announce
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kraizman of Ann Arbor, 1.411
the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Abe Slotnick, son of
ewt
Slotnick
of
Monterey
Ave.,
Detroit.
Mrs.

Jr. Program Series
to Begin Sunday
at Jewish Center

2 JEWS HONORED
IN GRAND RAPIDS

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Tv
Jewish citizens have been awarded
UNSURPASSED IN DETAIL OF PREPARATION
signal honors for civic service
SERVICE • CUISINE • COMFORT • HOSPITALITY
in this city. The Community Chest
makes an annual award to the
No effort has been spared toward celebrating
citizen who has rendered outstand-
ing service to the community dur-
these Holidays in ■ truly Orthodox Manner.
ing the year, and this year Julius
A prominent Rabbi will conduct Seder Services.
Amberg, attorney, was selected.
The Junior Chamber of Commerce
Early R
lens Suggested
ed Builds
also selects that citizen "not more
than 35 years of age who has
rA lepocis
ERIV PESACH—MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1939
proved himself of outstanding use.
s Bapatteg
fulness" to the community. This
!rp level
year, this award went to Rabbi
Jerome D. Folkman, of Temple
11-auqj
A
re
t
Emanuel, of which Mr. Amberg
is also a member.
*ma)
March 19—Miss Jean Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca
The citation which acconipanied
A
Max Elkin—Albert Grossman
Feldman of 3311 W. Chicago Blvd., to Saul Rubin, son of Mrs.
the gold key presented to the rabbi
indicated
that
"he
has
freely
and
MR. AND MRS. SAM SMITT
Bessie Rubin.
unselfishly given of his knowledge
March 19—Miss Lilyan Shapiro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
that we may better understand
Smitt was the founder of Purity Paul Shapiro of 4874 Cortland Ave., to Dr. Michael Alpern of East
Chapter and its first matron. Mr.
ourselves. A minister of a specific
Liverpool, 0.
Smitt was its first patron.
sect
he has taken all Grand Rapids
March 26--Miss Claire Weisblum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
into his flock. Ile has given of
A reception will he given by Benjamin Weisblum of 3357 Webb Ave., to Max Shipper, son of
his learning that we may better
Purity Chapter in honor of Mr. Philip Shipper of Buena Vista Ave.
appreciate the problems which
and Mrs. Smitt on Monday eve-
ISIAN - ad IUD
March 26—Miss Harriet Gottfu•cht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
confront all the groups of our
of the famous
ning, March 20, at Eastern Star
R adom, son of
Joseph
Gottfurcht
of
2745
Cortland
Ave.,
to
,
Harry
citizenry. Ile has given of his
Temple, 50 W. Alexander St.
Statler
Hotel.
Cortland
Ave.
at
the
Radom of
eloquence to arouse in us the spirit
Monday evening there will be Mr. and Mrs. Simon
of universal co-operation so neces-
a special meeting and initiation of
sary to the peace and happiness
Purity Chapter. After the meet-
MRS. ARTHUR J. HASS
of the whole. . Ile has proved
ing the honored guests, Worthy
dO
inspiration to the Youth. . . .
Matron Rhea Cashman Gladwin
story by Hans Christian Ander- an
Good news for the women
lie has barred no race nor color
and Worthy Patron Benjamin A.
sen, will be offered by the Detroit nor creed in his ministrations."
of Detroit. Our entire
Gladwin will be assisted in receiv-
Civic Theater. This series has
Rabbi Folkman was o•lained
ing by the past matrons and past
been arranged by the Center, in at the Hebrew Union College in
stock of Wilbur Coon
BILL lOi
Burnette
J.
Krauss
(Josephin
patrons of the chapter. There will
Mrs.
an effort to till the need for edu- 1931, when he was called to Jack-
March
5—To
Mr.
and
Arch Fitter Shoes are on
catonal and entertaining programs son, Mich., where he served for
be a social hour and refreshments Schwartz) of 9753 N. Martindale Ave., a son, Michael Arthur.
31111.1.1141
11 1 1 (13
will lit served in the main dining
sale at one low price—
M ills
h 8—To Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen (Alice Mettler) o for young boys and girls in their five years until being called to
out of school time The program the pulpit of Temple Emanuel,
room.
4039 Kendall Ave., a son, Norman Edward.
will include diversified presenta-
March 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Auslander (Mildred Abram tions, consisting of music, dance , in Grand Rapids.
Crucial Defenders of Juda- sky) of 3329 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Adrienne Bryna.
dla
I all and movies
ism: A Criticism of Di-
CARD OF SYMPATHY
Tickets for the series are being
Sir. and Mrs. J. Sugarman and
sold at the Center office. They are
vided Jewry and a Pro-
family
and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Sug-
Kroloff Appeals for Further
40 cents for non-members anti 30
posal for Action
cents for members, while single arman and family extend their
Support for Anti- Defama-
sincerest
sympathy to Mrs. Ray
admissions are 10 cents. For fur-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: tion League of Bnai Brith
ther information, phone Mrs. Korchak and children on the loss
of their husband and father, Max
Too numerous are the defenders
Selmin at Ma. 8275.
For 10 days only beginning March 16. Come in early
of Judaism They have been cham-
juna ir activities committee Korchak.
"A nti• Semitism is the e emy of Chorus to A ppea r With F e d era l
pioning our causes for centuries democracy. Both cannot flourish in Symphony Orchestra Tuesday
of the board of directors, which
for best selection.
Your favorite concert artists
and have filled history books with
has arranged this series, includes:
their accomplishments;—some with the same soil" said Max N. Krol-
The chorus of the Music Study Mrs. Arthur J. Hass. chairman, will entertain you at the Halsey
secretary
of
the
concert
deeds of bravery, some with ben- off, assistant
Club will appear in concert with and Mesdanies Ily Broder, Leo
evolence, others with wisdom; but Anti-Defamation League of Chi. Detroit
Federal Symphony Or- Mellen, David Werbe, Lee Green-
never in all the past generations cago, in a stirring address before
p..
,
blatt,
William
Gordon,
Reuben
March 21, at 8:15 .
since the Jews were driven from 700 members of Pisgah Lodge of, chested,
at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Allender, Louis Barnett, Marry L.
FURS OF DISTINCTION
their homeland, was it so essen- Final Brith last Monday evening' This group of singers, under Rosenthal and Meyer Berris.
8950 12TH STREET
tial to combine all three of the
at Lachar's Hall. "The Jew," he
weapons into one solid unit.
emphasized, "more than the mem-,
Oddly speaking of the progress hers of any other group, must!
the Jews have made in their stand pool their efforts in behalf of the '
against their foes since the in- struggle for democracy and the
ception of Nutzism, one will find, preservation of American institu-
is but a scratch on the surface tions. Preserve democracy and put
of accomplishments. This makes the lie to all things being said
The Jewish Nat Tonal Fund
one wonder wherein is the Mes- in defense of totalitarianism."
Council of Detroit announces the
siah who will bring order nut of
He sketched the rise of Hitler-
planting
of the following trees in
EXPERT FURRIER
disorder, peace out of chaos; and ism in Germany and the spread of
the Fred N. Butzel Forest in
it is in this wonderment that one its sphere of influence to other
Palestine:
Was Established for 30 Years in Berlin and Parisi
stops to realize that such a :Mes- countries. In this connection, he
One tree in memory of Yahrzeit
siah cannot come from weaklings, related that over $30,000,000 is bee,
Quality Furs, from the most luxurious to the most modest,
of Katy Hertz by her children,
either in body or mind, but from ing spent annually in the United

.
.
in a generous array of current fashion trends
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul It. Freeman
one who possesses the blessed vir- States for the dissemination of
of Toledo.
tues of the threefold combination, anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi litera-
PHONE: TRinity 2.0629
9150-12TH
ST.,
car.
ATKINSON
One
tree
in
memory
of
Manuel
i. e., courage, benevolence and ture. Within the past few years,
Next Door to Perwein's
Weiner by the S. Friedland
wisdom.
more than 14,000 separate items
family.
We know full well that such of anti-Semitic literature have been
One
tree
honoring
birthday
of
Messiahs can be found among our gathered in the office of the Anti.
daughter, Edith Henrietta Ala-
I ranks, and they may, if given the Defamation League of the Boat
binder, by her parents, Mr. and
opportunity, work out our future Brith and the activities of those
, ; ,ro Wednesday, March if'
Masonic Auditorium
Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder.
destiny. Ilowever, the wrangling who propagate this material have
Two trees in memory of Jennie
THE CELEBRATED TENOR
and petty jealousies among the been under constant scrutiny.
Needle Goodman by her friends.
[ various factions tends to discour-
Mr. Kroloff appealed for con-
One tree honoring Shirley Mar-
age the efforts of the masses who tinued support of the Anti-De-
tin and Lillian Gershenoff by Jolly
support their respective leaders, famation League and emphasized
Junior Young Judeans.
because there is always present the urgent need for making the
8301.10.$1.65.$2.20-$2.75 Box Office; Grinnell's TE. 2.7100
MRS. DAVIS H. COLE
One tree ill memory of Betty
the problem of the missing link present membership drive of the
in the chain of co-ordination. Pisgah Lodge a success. A ques- the direction of Charles Frederic Gorman by Ladies' Auxiliary of "
Jewish National Fund.
Ostensibly, the Jewish people as tion and answer period followed Morse, is making remarkable
One tree in honor of Mrs. E.
presented to the world by our his talk and the keen interest in progress and in gaining meritori-
Rodin by Ladies' Auxiliary of
Christian friends, and are sup- the work of the Anti-Defamation ous .recognition.
Jewish
National Fund.
posed to be the cogitating race at League was shown by the active
Much of the success of the
Two trees in memory of Sirs.
all times and true as this may be, participation of the audience in group is attributed Mrs. Davis 11.
Rose
Raskin
by Mr. and Mrs.
they have yet to learn to think the discussion.
Cole, who has been chairman for
Yudkoff, chairman of the past live years. for he c 1- Morris Kurtzman and (laughter.
' along the terms of unifying, there-
Harry
One tree in memory of Samuel
by, st re ngthening their position on the membership committee, Pre- cient guidance and splendid lead-
Stone, father of Jack L. Stone,
the face of this globe.
sided at the meeting and also ap- ership.
The program which will be by Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Dark and sinister forces have pealed for support of the member-
heard next Tuesday evening has Roberts.
continuously menaced our exist- ship drive.
A contribution in memory o f
ence throughout these centuries
A regular meeting of the lodge been artistically arranged and I Sarah
B. Tobin and Isaac Schakne
and immense harm has been done, will be held Monday evening at
r
ehdu'eling
lloexter,1
by
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pregerson.;
but none of these outside forces the Maccabees Bldg.
a
c
carhelfaurgilayreptrepS
have harmed us proportionately
prominent contralto singer, wt ll For the planting of trees in the ,
as we have harmed ourselves by Bnai David Sisterhood Par - appear as soloist with the chorus. Fred N. Butzel Forest in Pales-1
Reatha, harpist, and Rosa tine, call Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
the division of opinion and bicker-
YOU THINK OF
ent-Teacher Gathering on!Reva
1Bassin Stein, pianist, as acconi. 17417 Stoepel Ave., University
ings among our own ranks.
Next Monday Evening
1-6972.
If our people would only linger
long enough in the stretch of their
Members of the choral group
The Bnai David Sisterhood will panists.
careers to sum up their plight,
are: Mesdames Herman J. Agins,
p.
Mr and Mrs. Allot Kahn returned on they would readily discover that sponsor an annual parent-teacher Joseph Behrman, Gerson Bern-
Sunday after
Inc Inuit ate
of gathering on Monday, March 20, stein, J. Myer Berris, Davis H.
,I in ',pending
Ranch. Fla, They mere whereas we think in the terms •
,
week. •t Mleml
etrol t by their non,
finance as OM prime at 8:30 p. m., in the synagogue Cole, Louis A. Colen, Meyer h1.
m
infay
• ccompanied to P
nit David ahn. who epent two weeke factor, other races are thinking
social hall. All parents of Sunday Ellias, Meyer Gayer n, Julius
.
With him parent! , In Florida.
of having their houses in order School pupils are invited. Judge Green, Herman Hoexter, Bernard
rte«kit, nrrived on Men-
We should begin to learn to put D. J. Healy of the Juvenile Coutt Lacks, Daniel J. I.ewis, Emanuel
The Junior Section of the De-
'Mae
Mlan tiara
darn iiP1'
mann. to atten d
n
HO. 1010
,lay
house in order and there is and members of the staff of the lPaperno, Max Re i c h, Maurice troit Service Group will hold its
4737 ELMHURST
the next two week. with her mother• our
no better time suited than the Juvenile Court will partray MI Reveno, Jacob II. Schakne, Joseph first social affair on Sunday after-
M.. Etta Beckman.
Saltzman, Joseph Schwartz, Sid- noon, March 28, at 2:30 o'clock
mpresent. Surely, our Jewish ele- mock trial typifying a session
Ted Friedman are
DRAPERIES
Mr. and Mrs. ----
articularly the immensely the Juvenile Court. Mrs. Joseph hey Wallace, Henry Weinberg, in the social hall of Congregation
t
rhismgo this 'week.
wealthy, should wake up now [Jacobs, pesident of the Sister-1 George Weingarden and Milton E. Shaarey Zedek. Dancing, refresh-
BLANKETS
an Mrs. A. R. Romann ivett. 'al-
LAMPSHADES
Mr
give
the
opening
address
since
the
waters
of
hatred
against
;
hood,
will
ments
and
two
one-act
comedies
Wolfe.
to. In Detroit his meek-end.
.
i and a brief outline of the Sister-
will be the feature of this "get
us have reached well
ou
r
SLIP
COVERS
eeting of the Temple Sister-
Al • m
chins. Volumes of criticisms have hood's activities. Charles Jacob- tiarnma
-
Kappa Chi Fraser• acquainted" party. Admission will
M ond•y plans for a
hood held on
g ive a
• ere formulated Al, been handed out and more volumesi son superintendent, will
by membership card. Each
S eder on April 3•
nity to Present Spring be
t'. Hirarttflehl Is general • hairtnan will be, that is inevitable, and report on the Religious School's
member may bring a guest. Vet-
od Mrs. lb F. Anthony a III take
Frolic, April 9
n
therefore a suggestive system may work. An exhibit of the pupils'
eran
members will receive their
renevation•
---
cards at the door and sew mem-
nr at this time be welcome to the work will be on display. Cantor
ANNOUNCEMENT-
Mina Ruth Pottle. nee. (mullet
Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity bers will he admitted upon the
ml calamitous Jewish World, which Abraham Singer will render sev.
merited, may bring sanctuary eral selections, accompanied by of wayne University will present nayment of the nominal annual.
if
new Saturday at lie
Mrs. Bella Raton Goldberg. The its spring frolic at theB oo -
to 50 gueets t
Miss to us in days to come.
Are
Sunday, April 9. Saul Seigel, dues of 50 cents.
Porn.... home on
local organizations Religious School of Bnai David is lac,
111 this plan,
Florence V•Oght• Mi. Ruth Willie. M Ise
Leonard Mirvers and Manny Eis..1 The dramatic group, under the
ARE NOW OPERATING THE
Cohrs
important
aspect
sponsored by the Sisterhood.
direction of Misses Regina Schiller
innet Robinso tn an d ract I An appointed take on the most
he at
the There were 140 members pres- man are in charge of the enter- and Leona Levin, will present two
pranided
; since it would tend to be
tea table.
nucleus. Every local organization ent at the paid-up get acquainted tainment committee.
short comedies entitled "She Was.
Approximately 31.1 twraong a t tend. ,1
Announcement is made by the
ELIZABETH AND PARK
in each community should elect dinner, held Monday evening fraternity of its affiliation with Only a Farmer's Daughter, and '
and
, he 1"1"."..
delegates and form a community March 13. Mrs. Leonard Conner
"You Can't Joke With a Woman." ,
ish order of nasal
Carrying the same excellent Kosher food that made Joseph
110.1
anti
national
ban-
pi,
Inda, 0.1101111
Aleph
Epsilin
uncil•
each
council
to
elect
dele-
chairman
of
the
affair.
Mrs.
In the east will be Misses Reva
was
M
Ain.
Bros. famous for 22 years.
Principal elmnkee
melting.
gates to a State general council; Joseph Jacobs, president, iniated quet to be held at the Book-Cadil- Malamud. Helen Caner, Florence
K. Kroloff. t'hi• ago attorney mot prom
the Caplan, Ruth Klein, Eolith Misken,
Modern and Beautiful Cocktail Bar in Connection
member of the order Among t he
State general council to e
25 new members, and Mrs. Ruben lac Hotel, This will make
nent
fot f ron, each
National general Lo Patin, membership chairman, second chapter in Michigan and Rita Rosenthal and Ruth Moses,,
'no, m e.
Dinners —65c
tram presented the *legates to a
Business Men's Lunch-25c
nay illy A rant
I counicl; the National general presented each member with a the 22nd throughout the United supported by Lee Waldbott, Sam
degree work.
reasonable 'nice'
States.
Irving
Boigan,
president
We
will
also
serve
Passover
meals
at
ffi
to
elect
its
ocers,
and
membership
pin.
Pupils
of
Miss
Dryman,
Morton
Levenson,
with
are plan- RaUllMii
siemiso. sr Junior spring dso.•
he the President, and Vice President
Julia Adler's class presented a of the order, has placed Leroy Louis J. Gordon playing the male
nIng their annual ill,
to o tel of each National general counicl
. H
e
Zessler, Saul Seigel and Abe lead.
dance revue.
held May 31 In
■ Iniden and Of
11
delegates to a World
. ^
bat m
on)
Hostesses for the tea-dance at Leon Gellman, the National 'outcome of the present nest tia-
bairn,.
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, secre- Fereing in charge of installation
ID become the
MI. Alice M.Idsohn •re
Grand
Council.
The
Grand
Council
the Shaarey Zedek will include
n...,;:enn
tary of Bnai David Sisterhood. proceedings .
President of Mizrachi
Matzo.
rr',14;;.r.ronzr.s-
the
voice
of
the
Jewish
Peo-
at
The RUM of over $300 was
board
members
Enid
Simon, Florence Oppenheim,
will
entertain
to be
Try Our Thin Tea
Confers in Detroit
Flowers for all occasions — Reta Cooper, Fern Schleifer. Nola
Ave. Mon-
; raised at that gathering for the.
her
home
on
Elmhurst
ple.
'
''sr41
e:::n7
do l•mrati ons.
Disat•e.Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622. Weiss, Sybil Serling, Celia Glasier ,
support of Mizrachi work.
Unquestionably, this is a mam- day, March 20, at 1:30 p. m.
We also have a full line of G it.V.;-s
men.: )41. All,. Ear,
pas, lIcliF
ssr.rs-
moth task to accomplish and many
Adele Blumberg, Jean Hach, Zora
Touring the country in behalf
od
s
F ancy Pas over Pr ucts. .^4
will say it to be dream, never-
Hirschfield and Sybil Ebner . of the newly created political bu-
Seek Whereabouts of
sher et es will be Henrietta
Mothers' Clubs Calendar theless, it is feasible and worth-
Roman Blueglass
Country Orders Attended to
Almug, Rosalie Schwartz, Lorraine reau in Washington for Zionist
while.
-wood•
Promptly
Yours truly.
I 30 p
Wolf, Francine Rappaport, Shirley enlightenment a n d information,
Monday. Mar , h
ConUTIOnlly 1 . 01 .
Leon
Gellman,
president
of
the
HENRY
FENSTER.
new
ward club. al
Gorman, Beatrice Weiaswasser,
Cell or Phone us at our
m , —
Information is wanted of go- .
t r Luncheon •nd • ard part) ,
Esther Fleisher and Esther Beerg- Mizrachi Organization of Amer- man Bluegla5s, who disappeared
Headquarters
.
March
1
1 151
.r.. ■ 1110.,
ica, was.guest in Detroit on Mon-
Project report meeting, 10:30 o'clock
A book Study Mk •I
Seek
Information
About
ier.
Mildred
Beerbohm
is
co-chair-
In
Young
s
March
20—Women's
oot
-
R
ook rt•I lAw nn
day, March 13, and was a guest I from his home in New York in
8510 TWELFTH ST.
!Mat er. Wo
; man of the social commttee.
Temple Beth El.
the Si, y'' will he fix en by Mrs. M.
Isaac Levine or Levintz
The Junior Section is bending at the home of Rabbi Isaac Stolli June, 1937, leaving his wife,
Cor. Philadelphia
ihifthkIn
Information is wanted of Isaac
March 24—Women's Project report meeting, 10:30 o'clock,
Anna, unprovided for and since
Wednesday. Marsh 22. I 3• p m —
man.
suc.essful
every effort towards a
Sr Talmud Levine, or Levintz who left his
Temple Beth El.
MADISON 2490
Young Mothers of bsenkell,
An enthusiastic group of Miz i then has made no effort to con-
•n'1ParMaide Trip to
participation in the coming Allied
annual concert of Halevy Choral Society, at
Torah. Midland •n
wife and daughter in 1927, short-
r
from
Detroit
and
Windsor)
tribute to her support, so that
March
26-14th
rachi
Detroit Institute of Arta Woodward
[ Jewish Campaign and expects to
ly after their arrival from Poland,
Residence Phone
Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple.
at Kirby .
0,,, k• end since then has made no ef.I
more than treble its last year's was present at the executive meet-, she now finds herself in destitute
W edneed ay. mso a :S. s p .-
Project
report
meeting,
10:30
o'clock,
circumstances. Sir. Blue' lase,
ing
of
the
organization
that
eve-
HOGARTH 1035
. at the ham. of Mn
March 28—Women's
!solicitation. Young members of the
man•I My icon Flub
fort to communicate with themor
Temple Beth El.
I community who desire to Min the ning, with Rabbi Stollman pre- who is believed to be in Detroit,
contribute to their support. His
siding.
Mr.
Gellman
gave
an
ac-
is 49 years of age, a native of
group in its work are cordially in-
wife is now in destitute circum-
March 30 — Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation.
Jemleh Fnmimign .
Thar...lax-. Marsh 13, 0 P m —Twelfth
Project report meeting, 10:30 o'clock,
; soiled to attend its next monthly count of the situation in Zionism ; Russ-Poland, about 6 feet tall,
of his
need
in

1 ,inr iii11. 7,
T; 4
31—Women's
stances
and
greatly
,
,,„srot
March
,,
, T.„.
1 Pt. club. r
session on March 26 at Shaarey since the meeting of the Actions weighs about 180 pounds. has
financial assistance. Mr. Levine,
Temple Beth El.
.
Committee in London a year ago. 'grey-black hair, blue eyes, is a
"Ilea
Zedek.
was
last
heard
from
in
Michi-
III gvnM
April
16—Opening
of
pre-campaign
or
special
gift
solicitations
who
He alluded to the prominent role !compositor and proof reader by'
59 years of age, •
of Trade Council Executive Committee of Al-
gan.
is
about
Anyone aware of his
Aside to Hugh R. Wilson, U. S. which Justice Brandeis has been I occupation. requested
CARD OF SYMPATHY
native of Poland, 5 ft. 7 or 8 in.
to commun-
lied Jewish Campaign.
performing in the course of the 'location is
Ambassador
to
Germany,
now
in
La ' he
tall.
is
thin,
has
black
hair
and
icate
with
the
National Dese rtion
T Progressive exte”,'
April
30—"Palestine
Aflame."
pageant
of
Hashomer
Heron%
sin-
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