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May 12, 1939
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Sabbath Scriptural Selections
Pentateuchal portion—Lev. 25:1-27:31
Prophetical portion—Jer. 16:19-17:14.
Rosh Chodesk Sivan Readings of the Torah,
Friday, May 19
Num. 28:1-16.
May 12, 1939
it
lyar 23, 5699
OUR Campaign
MAKE PLANS FOR
MME. HARAND VISIT
net immigration of 27,507 or only 4,584
a year. Counting the 23,370—the maxi-
mum under the quota—who will be ad-
- -
-
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mitted in the current year, thu gross total
By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
will be less than 75,000, he points out,
—
-
compared with a total of 187,014 in the
Van Loon on Jewish Leadership
Our Leaders: "The Great Postponers"
six years preceding 1932. "On the face of o n W ednesday, "June
.11
In a recent issue we comr.nented on Hendrik
d-
In his highly interesting book "Fighting Years,"
it," Dr. Leiper states, "it is ridiculous to dress the To emena 's ninDivi% sien of
a Willem vain Loon's introduction to Konrad lid. just published by Harcourt, Brace & Co., Oswald
believe that 75,000 refugees could seri- the American Jewish Congress at den's "The New Inquisition," a new Modern Age
Garrison
Villard ascribes the failures of the late
The pupils of the United He-
ously complicate an unemployment prob- the Detroit Leland Hotel. Sh e I Books publication, in which he said:
Pre siden lam ioward Taft to his procrasti- brew Schools pledged $600 to the
lem that affects 10,000,000 wage-earners. will be honored at a Subscriptio •
"Hitler knen perfectly nettdial he bilked
nation. He recalls that William Jennings Bryan 1939 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Luncheon prior to the meetin
hea he begat, to Knit tate for 0 race of pore .trtone.
It also must be remembered that a large
called him "The Great Postponer."
for there in no ml
'Ong 0. I t •pure' .%ry
awl mom
This sum is being raised by them
Madame well
Harand, a Vienne Se
Imo town.
m ti.,., too, d.
Ilr
I]
mam
hoot alter,
number of the 75,000 German refu gees Catholic,
Here is a title that is applicable to Jewish through the Keren Lioness (Our
is
known as a bri I.
moot tom. 1.1 hi, tongue in hi, cheek When he
are women and children, as well as men haat speaker and writer. She
dm tiled
he Othermit lokedneon
leadership today. The men who are charged with Children's Fund) project.
di
of I be Jen. MO It am II en eli oleo, for the Jen n.
This project is not carried out
zi oting
too old to be competitors in the labor mar- a n n o t w i-Ne dev
e iit aie lls. hi e irei. tiC no ie min to
responsibility of directing the affairs of the
etv
lo m
queer kink to heir
ke-no. hot e
nett, been nth
o, tO
t he nokelt es. The) me leo
Jewish community of America are distinguished in a sporadic manner, but is ail
ket."
g
intl. It111011.01C—i00
M I bled into ammo(
all-year-round
feature of the
by their ability for "watchful waiting" and for
here should prove to be a not e-
' ormodred ...Intoner to
too
no wort of
Considerable misunderstanding exists worthy
work which is connected with the
postponing action.
event.
allot ko of Ills son."
also with regard to the alleged "invasion" Mrs. Max Dushkin, first vie e-
No one questions the sincerity of these men Keren Bonenu. The children -at.
Our comment at that time was that "action
who now compose the complacent General Jew- quaint themselves with all the
of refugee doctors in this country. A splen- president of the organizatio n, w ill bring
about the desired unity." and we
ish
Council. But from all indications the Jews of agencies, local, national and in-
Mrs. Dush
did answer to the rumors regarding the;
n- pointed out that "inactivity has divided us." America
are beginning to show signs of disgust ternational, supported by the Al-
l tuonucoheeecan t are t 1 1 ) .1: b fl
r Mr e Whereupon we received from Mr. van Loon the
arse number of German doctors comingiill
with
their self-satisfied serenity. The prevailing lied Jewish Campaign. They ac
e V ataken
here is given editorially by the Christian William Roth. Un. 1 3156 an s. following interesting personal note:
sentiment is that "the great postponers" must quaint. themselves with their
"I am afraid, my dear sir, that 1 have to
Register of Boston which states under thel:-371.
either act or else permit its constituent organiza- functions and their needs. Each
M 4 . irv oim ng Dworman, Uat.
n .
child contributes 2c a week to
tions to act independently.
agree with you. I am 101 per cent Aryan but
heading The Refugee Doctor": i
Women planning
Refusal of
this fund. Out of this money
PURELY COMMENTARY
HEBREW SCHOOL
PUPILS GIVE $600
TO ALLIED DRIVE
fl011.4. 11.,
11
hard Mo.' Chalk,.
0.11 MN
II.
1 . 11,111, ,ti OM ,
-
It is • commonplac e that there ■ are hun•
dreds and hundred s of cities and towns in the
United States which ere without resident
physicians. Time Mag•sine reported that in
reply to a broadcast question from Omaha
64 towns in seven Midwest states asked for
the services of a young doctor who had •n-
flounced that he was looking for a place to
settle.
tend the luncheon are urged to
make reservations as soon as nos-
, sible.
Attendance to the luncheon is
I
optional. Members and friends of
I came from • people to whom the idea of
racial discrimination is so silly as to be
almost. abhorrent. I hoe spent all my time
these last days and weeks and my last penny
on the refugees, Three times during my own
when I was desperately i n n eed of
understanding and help—Jews stepped for-
ward and saved me from sure doom. There-
fore wha t
I did I aid gratefully. It gave
me • chance to Pair my debt.
"But I am in despair when I see the bad
leadership of your race ■
at the present mo-
ment. '1 hope you have the courage and the
strength to do something. This, my friend, is
■ war to decide whether all of as• shall be
free or accept al .1 am on the whole
for that freedom without which I can not
imagine living at ■ 11."
radio stations in Detroit, and else-
where, to grant time to Jewish organizations for
replies to the pogrom-inciting broadcasts of Rev.
Charles E. Coughlin are the best proof of the
manner in which the leadership of the General
Jewish Council has muffed an opportunity to act
they give to the Allied Jewish
Campaign, and also contribute
to the Gewerkshaften, Hadassah
luncheon, to the Jewish National
Fund, and to other important
is important that we emphasize
the American Jewish Congress
in defense of Jewish rights, and at the same time funds.
ure invited to the meeting which
anew the fact that the present fund-
During the days of the cam-
to
defend
democracy
against
the
most
un-Ameri-
will open at 2:15 p. ni.
raising effort is OUR campaign. No Jew
can program of the Royal Oak rabble-rouser. In paign, however, the K ere n
i
In
charge
of
the
mailing
of
Honenu
work is accelerated and
order
to
enjoy
the
privileges
of
a
democracy
one
is exempt from responsibility. Each one
i invitations for this event are
must make use of the prerogatives it offers. When is carried on in the same fashion
of us holds in his hand the fate of one or
Yet such is the habit•set caused b y our
[Mesdames Norman Schwarzen-
attacked
through
a
medium
as
the
"big
man's campaign",
of public expression,
j i berger, John Stifter, Joe St fter,
a dozen or a thousand refugees.
competitive methods that certain medical or-
Americans are obligated to reply. But when they with quotas and teams. Each one
51. Siden, Z. Sachse and E. J.
ganisations are now fighting the admission
Therefore, the Allied Jewish Campaign,
procrastinate and delay acting in defense of de- of the 10 branches has its quota
1Sachse. ,
to practice in this country of physicians who
cency, they run the risk of losing their natural to raise, and while children con-
which will be in progress for a number are refugees from Europe. Last week's Nation
The general membership com-
rights. That is what has happened to us. In- tribute their pennies to this fund,
of days, must not be permitted to fail.
describes how Medical Economics has made
mittee consists of Mrs. Jacob
stead of acting and making use of radio facilities, they gain educationally by com-
• "menace" of the influx, if you can call it
The fact that an unprecedented quota is
Ilarwith, chairman. Un. 3-0191,
we permitted sufficient time to elapse during ing in close contact with the ac-
asked for means that an unprecedented that, of foreign medical men. Yet so far and Mrs. I. Dworman. Mrs. Wil-
These are serious charges, and because they which the enemies of decency gained ground and tual work of the agencies and
there are fewer than 2,000 of them in the
liam Roth and Mrs. Louis conic from a man as eminent and as sincere as radio stations have assumed to censor the "con- institutions supported through
response is expected.
country.
Giesler. They will be glad to ac- Mr. van Loon they should be given deserved con- troversial" nature of defensive addresses • at a this fund.
These are not ordinary or normal days.
Thirty states •Iready refuse • medical man
cept dues from women desirous sideration.
time when the causes for replies are permitted to
the privilege of practicing if he is not a citisen
of joining the Women's Division
These are abnormal conditions—and con-
Writing in a recent issue of Deutsches Volks- flourish.
of the country. And according to The Nation
of the American Jewish Con- echo, an important anti-Nazi periodical pub-
tributions must be made out of proportion
"The Great Postponers" should realize now
gress.
the House of Delegate. of the American Medi-
lished in New York, Mr. van Loon made similar that they have blundered and should adopt a
to all previous precedents.
cal Association is recommending that citizen-
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is charges. In this article he stated, in part:
policy of action. We are convinced that we ex- Hears Address in Hebrew on
It is to the credit of the workers in the ship be made • prerequisite for all medical president
press the sentiments of the vast majority of
of the organization.
•1 at no puellinl outt thoroughly belle, In fighting
Einstein's Theory; Next Meet-
n hen I ant
before the
drive that they are displaying extraordi- men who wish to practice.
of either lit leg
American Jews in calling for an aggressive stand.
tine Saturday Night
the tool of life that
dement nd honorable en-
And
this
is
being
done
while
one-third
of
On
Feb.
3,
1939,
we
challenged
the
silence
of
the
Intent e to
nary devotion. Thus far they have exerted
or to on
diet atek of o little
our population get "inadequate care or none
rtamrd ait
Jewish
leaders
in
an
editorial
"A
Lullaby
for
t tele!) alin•nnol 'lemon
The
last
lecture of the Kvutzah
their energies to the end that this com-
it 1th
at all."
ponsuoind tendenclett, a pathetically
Jewry?" which, it is interesting to note, is now be- Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural
mingulded inionary ho, ull,d hs clecomotance, ham
munity should be ranked among the mer-
lawn able to royee his all Ulmn a n ettl ire radon and
ing reprinted throughout the country. In that edi- Group, which was given by
It is not good S•m•rit•nism to refuse not
000n Ina) fon... II upon the a hole of I he otill el t dined
torial we stated that "The General Jewish Coun- Meyer Sloth's, was on the sub-
ciful in Jewry. They must redouble their only to help refugees to establish themselves
it told. I retinae of etutror that oll thin Imo happened
cil is expected to act in defense of Jewish rights ject of "The Relativity Theory
efforts during the remaining days of the
in this country but to refuse to let the refu-
before. I aim Mum that mob ad...Murex hate int or-
101.1) ender) In lute,.Mal I Imt down not allow uo
It is not enough that it should publish a Pam- . 0, of Albert Einstein," Mr. Mathis,
gee, become in their turn the good Samaritans
drive.
The Jewish National Fund
irt it L, tomtit holy as tot many ofno more ethically
phlet or two, or place a Catholic on the radio who is the principal of the He-
that competent physicians are. Nor is it good
Council acknowledges the plant-
Inclined f dentin toren, a Ming
do (and the F:naliolt
But it is not the workers alone who are
sense.
notion In tote keen.. roger to do)
to deliver a beautiful oration. This is a time for brew School branch located in
led each
ing of trees in Palestine as fol-
of her t hat
expected to make sacrifices of their time,
Prot Mem, tat III undoubtedly take
action and for self-defense. This is a time for Central High School, was for-
lows:
tore of throe Aiolnrttng element,, ti,m"welt co con
throwing back the lie that is hurled at . . . What merly a teacher of physics and
their ,energy, their money. The responsi-
From every conceivable point of view, Two trees by the Junior Alum- meant, Idle
Mating amt ,,alt for the In„ liable to
Jewry needs and demands today is not a lullaby mathemathics in the high school
Thad in not I he ail) Ilsingo happen In tido
bility is that of the entire community, and the refugees, and certainly the children nae Madrich of Hashomer Hat- Imperfect
timid. 1 Mem at. ttttt ke lewd a faint
but action. The sooner responsible leadership of Vilkomir, Lithuania. This is
effort to
e,, the Good lank certainly to
no one is exempt from giving.
who will be brought here to enjoy Ameri- zair.
stops prescribing sleeping potions and instead the first time that the members
mit going to bother, for Ile In 116 wdM ketone
A word must be said in compliment to can freedom, will be an asset to this One tree in memory of Mrs. hate a pre, rum, for the nod of fteople a lot are mobilizes our forces to cry out against indignities , of the Kvutzah heard a scientific
o Ming to help I It...when,
Rae Stanfield by the Jewish
Isidore Sobeloff, the director of the Al- 'country.
the better and the healthier for ourselves, for lecture delivered in Hebrew. The
"Tao ,ran
I
an open letter to the
Women', European Welfare Or-
our children and for American democracy."
aulltoritlennoising them 10
puldlohing toy Make,
theory, which according to leg-
lied Jewish Campaign and the Jewish
to I deteeted me t- Wang t he) did anti tai, rondo-
Americanism calls for the perpetuation ganization.
This view is more valid today than it was three ends is understood by 12 Chatz-
oppmett to their entire phil000phy of life.
Welfare Federation. He is tireless, de- of the sacred tradition which made this One tree in memory of Leslie 1 1 entolly
t he are lime I begged them to Kite the molter
months ago. In this center of anti-Semitism, the dikim, was developed by Mr.
1111
tined
voted, energetic, but above all he is to country a great haven of refuge for the Cockburn by Samuel N. Heyman.
sae for no ailleo to !loophole for Catholic
silence that greeted Coughlinism resulted in en- Mathis in a popular manner.
Jett ish hiln. I rent I hat
letter to one of
be commended for his deep understanding oppressed. The continuation of this tradi- One tree in memory of Morris our leading
couragement to Jew-baiters who are spreading
foment, on
It is remarkable how the He-
ity Jen', for
I thought
hot I hey at leant noel(' he try nointhelle Inhale thin
their gospel and are continuously poisoning the brew language, with just several
of the campaign's objectives. He is a vital tion will mean uninterrupted glory for Newhouse by Mr. and Mrs. Mor- I kultIreetion.
but they If
to print my leiter. T1111,
minds of Americans against us. If we do not decades ago was used only for
ris Zarenkin.
rearet to not , lo In keel/Inn a it 111 mato . Molitor es-
factor in the great community effort. ,
this great land.
reply, we give the impression that silence means fine literature, has, of late, be-
periencen I hate had mince then. I belies e In fighting
One tree by Kvutzah Kadimah,
It may well be said that the Allied
Nail Ideology not merely to s' gee opeechen about
consent. Only an aggressive policy is valid today— come developed to such an ex-
The humanitarianism of Senator Rob- one tree by Kvutzah Rishonim, the
I /entocno and I he olot nod Hight. of Men. I be-
Jewish Campaign has become an im-
the
pathetic attitude of "The Great Postponers" tent that one can talk on any
one tree by Kvutzah Hanita and
nt, e in lighting the Noel Ideology and the mildly In-
notwithstanding.
t mooing Noll Influence in our ono part of the a orld
portant democratic force in this com- ert F. Wagner of New York and Con- two trees by Dena Goldsmith, in n11
scientific subject with precision
along the Ilse
the lime, for that I, the
gresswoman
Edith
Nourse
Rogers
of
Mas-
tools oey IttMelt a par can et er he tom and thin, of
and finesse.
•
munity. Following a precedent of previous sachusetts in the meantime place them in memory of Shlomo Stern.
none
One
tree
in
honor
of
Mrs.
The next meeting of the
Father Kernan for Aggressive Campaign
campaigns, the most important causes in the front ranks of Americans who stand Fannie Silber by her daughter,
- I hot
Lee e In thint niggle Como! many nalen hot I
Kvutzah Ivrith will be held
regret to oar that the Jen lult nen moment
the
Jewish life, embracing worldwide as well
Father
William
C.
Kernan,
rector
of
the
Trinity
holt...tont a
Blanche
Kutensky.
them)
by no tumor eltared
Saturday evening, May 13, in the
to defend the principles on which
lane
they nee the mien I lope to ht
Episcopal Church of Bayonne, N. J., one of the Philadelphia-Byron School. This
as local and national affairs, are included ready
One tree for Mother's Day in
In
he emir
I
continuing the fight along the
this country was founded.
most militant opponents of Coughlinism who evening will be taken over by
memory of Rosa Duscoff by Mrs.
fro t, t loot. nett, quite nod...Mood
n I hut n1111101,
in the drive. By virtue of this fact, all
1 en., er I mention II, I an inottedlotely ■
has expressed his views in a series of radio the youth groups. For the last
George M. Robert.
elements in the community' are partici-
rather 1011 er oureakm shoot my
n tolerant relf now
addresses in the east and whose proposed radio year several teachers have been
One tree in memory of
protchIng
ommit., of hate and star. II hateree
address was suppressed by a local station last
pating In the campaign, and thereby'help-
Canaan, no the
Jeanette Auslander Weiss by Dr.
ce) tell me,
n
l.
be el idea
eal. Alm,
occupied in conducting Hebrew
ell thin., there max( he no Oriente. I Inuot aped
week, favors a• militant stand in the present
ing create a democratic force for aid to
and Mrs. Joseph J. Fineman. *
for graduates of the He-
to the better InktIncto of mine enentleo IMInther, It
crisis for Jewry. Father Kernan Was Interviewed "Nuns
One
tree
in
memory
of
Sonia
and
Item
en
sluff
tarn
In
Iterchlregatlen.
brew Schools. These groups meet
Cod help no
the needy, to those seeking refuge, to the Congregation Shaarey Zedek is fortu-
by a representative of the Congress Bulletin, the every week, especially on Friday
n11:I Democracy moot triumph and nom. of the mote
Lichtenstein, by her daughter,
art of nranntent Melo maker me feel ',Mihaly Irk.
homeless, as well as to institutions that nate to be in position to expand its edu- Mrs. Adolf Smilo.
organ of the American Jewish Congress, and he evening and Saturday afternoon.
lk. Mime ethical Kent Immo ,t teat nte to kit quietly
provide educational and recreational I cational and religious activities through
urged American Jews to engage upon an ag- and discuss Jewish subject
tale to, 1
ne borne don. and to looms{ to the
One tree in honor of Mrs. Fan-
in
gressive campaign to combat Coughlinism, declar-
better IS ,
of the ilonmo
Idle the noir come,
nie
Silber,
by
her
daughter,
facilities for our children, the addition of another building to its
Hebrew under the supervision of
don n Do doer
that aro min atop an epidemic of
ing that "anti-Semitism is a denial of everything
cholens by
Such a force in Jewish life must be present structure, in the form of the Kate Blanche Kutinsky.
th the little microbes to remember One
a
Hebrew
teacher
who
acts
as
that is represented by' Christianity."'
I he) too oar e had a her? 1 may of moor. be
the leader.
strengthened. The only way of giving it Frank Memorial Building which will be One tree in Hashomer Forest, ret,rung
hark In tunnel him, Ira prittilth e--1 he eplrIt
"We are witnessing in this country," Father
by Hashomer Hatzair.
of t he rot e-man. ISM a here,
Next Saturday evening repre-
like to imk,
Kernan said, "an entire reversal of the Ameri-
strength is by helping it succeed.
dedicated this Sunday afternoon. The new One tree in honor of Mrs. Anna mould the cote-mon et er hat e got utile. he had been
en
sentatives of these groups will
fight for ION
good right to mixt
canization process." Calling Dr. Stephen S. Wise, deliver short talk, in Hebrew.
building will serve as a great tribute to Falick and one tree in honor of Ile Ming to .1111
be In hi. little cos e, soles. sortie more
president of the American Jewish Congress, "a
David Mark, by their chil-
ett•raeta emu., had eaten himout of hot.. ontl honor.
and will be received and enter-
the memory of Kate Frank, and it is to Mrs.
Let me repent loot thic there are tmlity In 1111.
real leader not only of the Jewish people but of tained by
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Falick.
the Kvutzah and its
a told of ottro to o olooltilely optioned .,,t en, of thought
the credit of Samuel Frank, his sons and dren,
the
American people as well," Dr. Kernan out-
Trees may be planted for
a 11101 ere %I martin a for the ototreonscr
Ladies' Auxiliary. The leaders of
"•
Hearings conducted by the joint sub- his brother that they should have chosen Mother'. Day in the Butzel For- are n Ming to tight for our Wean, mid Mile.
lined his idea of a program to be launched upon t
buffer
he groups are S. Kasdan, Meyer
derma and tte khan dikoppear fr m the face o the
committee of the Senate and House Immi- this means of honoring her name. They s by calling Mrs. Philip Slomo- earth, nomany other. hate dinappeared before m br- as a means of combatting Coughlinism and other Mathis, Leon King, Bernard
forms of anti-Semitism. He proposed the follow-
vitz, Un. 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel.
omine the) did .1 toilet e trongly entionli in their
gration Committees reveal an appalling are perpetuating her memory and at the et
on 11 ItIntio to tight for them. I tamely nm not indulging
ing: "(1) Provision of small towns in the South, Panush and I. Soref. The presi-
in a tem minion! remark ,,let 1 .tae Iluatonlenn
lack of understanding of the issues in- same time are helping advance the cause
Middle West, the Northwest, and other sectors dent of the Kvutzah Ivrith is
You are nillIng to die for pair ideal, you run a mInhly
volved. While the liberal elements are con- of Jewish learning.
with information showing up the slandera of Herman D. Boralca, and the
Contributions to the Jewish oil
ot ch.., of being attuned
ate all 11 t hem, for
them
then,.
Father
Coughlin. Such information is currently chairman of the cultural group is
sistently adhering to a policy of humani-
Children's Home
"Mut rather thanit ode any ttttt re time and noel.
out of reach of the farmers and townsmen in Abraham Tweraky. Mrs. Ruben-
noon mine enemies for at leant ne
tarianism, there is a sufficient number of
and Nub
is the president of the
of her and or both know a here me otondi I /Mall
these areas and should be made available to stein
noa add our more a onl of online. It 'hone hooe
reactionaries who raise false cries that the
them; (2) publication of a newspaper or maga- Ladies' Auxiliary.
The Jewish Children's Home
fight a! n e Ilglotlnl1rf
■
a Illt a
children will eventually take jobs away
acknowledges donations from the
zine in attractive form similar, if possible, to
0111 not mirk togethera II it or, or 0,01 go 'maned
alonr. But vt h en I he hour of
"Honor thy father and thy mother . . ." following:
ory
ttttt e. (and
Social Justice and utilization of its columns ex- Mrs. M. L. Friedman Heads
from Americans. The less heartless would
hosigh I nor not be there to nee It, 1 Iowa that It
Youth Education League
clusively for refutation and its widest possible
A basic ethical principle is involved in
Samuel Frank; Mrs. Samuel
.111 come). se nball also,rententher thone
at least reduce the age limit for these chil-
ho InMend
of Joining formo
it h on let
circulation; (3) organization, after the fashion
Blumenthal and family, in mem-
go ahead Into thItt
The Youth Education League
dren to 4 instead of 14, thus increasing the respect that is given to parents.
deopentle battle
MM. leyI hentnelYeo nreIrrred
of William Dudley Pelley's 'household discussion
ory of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gor-
,n Is to action and the Italety of argument to the
An ancient Hebraic proverb admon- don
the number of youngsters who would be
groups', of small discussion societies which should met at the home of Mrs. A. B.
rt.k of immortal encounter
and Samuel Blumenthal;
Chereton on Monday and elected
ishes:
"Hear,
0
my
son,
the
instruction
of
meet in homes in small townships throughout these
virtually doomed to a life of slavery under
Sisterhood Temple Beth El, Mrs.
It is rather regrettable that Mr. van Loon
the following officers: President,
thy father; and neglect not the teaching Posman, Mrs. J. C. Bessman, should have written
Nazism.
the last paragraph. He should areas which are under fire by the anti-Semitic Mrs. Martin L. Friedman; vice-
Mrs. R. Whiteman. Little Women have left it to those of us who "preferred words propagandists; (4) circularization of a question- presidents, Mrs. II. J. Millman,
of
thy
mother."
The truth, often substantiated by facts
naire
inquiring'
pointedly
of
all
candidates
for
Hadassah, Mr. Greenwald, to action and the safety of argument to the risk
This Sunday it will be mother's turn to of
Mrs. Milton Atlas, Mrs. William
and figures, is that the refugees are not a
Packer's Outlet. Mrs. Max Kirsch- of personal encounter” to say that we consider re-election whether (a) they believe in the Bill C. Sucher; recording secretary.
burden; that they have helped build new getjtpecial attention. The tradition of ob- baum; Mr. and Mrs. Murray ourselves disgraced by our inactivity. But in the of Rights and (b) whether they believ e
I
Mrs
Max Abramson; correspond-
industries in this country and have there- serving Mother's Day has become a sacred Shapiro and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin main he is justified in his argument. The de- tolerance.
' ing secretary, Mrs. A. B. Chere-
in memory of Isadore structive forces have been permitted to gain
An aggressive campaign will successfully rout
fore helped create employment opportuni- occasion in this country. It provides an Fielding,
ton;
treasurer,
Mrs. David Lefko;
Kosak and Mrs. Rose Cohen;
while we resorted to polemics. The Bund Coughlin," stated Father Kernan, who has been financial secretary, Mrs. Samuel
ties rather than rob Americans of their opportunity not only to display love for Mrs. Harry Danto; Mr. and Sirs. ground
applauded by "The Great Postponers" h
and
the
Coughlin
sympathizers
are
in
the
mean-
Greenbaum; chief case worker,
jobs. Furthermore, the children admitted mother, or to honor her memory if she has Ben Kramer, in memory of J. time resorting to boycotts and to bringing the the same time refuse to act. We are inclined to Mrs.
N. J. Reisman; funds trees-
with him. Also, we are inclined to endorse
- under the new proposals would not become passed away, but also to do good for Mandell and Mr. Schwartz; poison of European medievalism to this country. agree
uerer, Mrs. Joseph Levine; social
his
Faculty
MeMichali
School,•
in
admonition
that
we
learn
a
lesson
from
the
a burden to anyone and would be cared for worthy causes on this occasion, as a trib- memory of Mrs. Silverman; Mrs. It is far from self-respecting for any one to sit Catholic Church who "knew how to fight when director, Mrs. Jesse Rosen.
nonchalantly while he and his family and
Plans for the tag project are
by Jews and non-Jews who have already ute to mother.
I sadore Kosak. Mrs. Anna Gel- back
his race and his culture and his heritage are it was attacked by the Ku Klux Klan." It will
"Honor thy mother . . . "
indicated a readiness to provide homes for
man; Ben Epstine, in memory of being besmirched. It just isn't right. That's Sir. be a great pity if all we are to leave to posterity proceeding satisfactorily under
the chairmanship of Mrs. II. J.
C
will
be
the
black
mark
on
our
record
that
10,000 yearly, during the coming two
. harles ill Hecht; Morris Push- van Loon's argument. There is nothing else to do generation did
this Millman.
not know how to fight when it
years.
but to endorse his viewpoint.
Installation of officers will take
was attacked.
place Monday evening, May 22.
Writing in the May issue of the
Current History Magazine, Dr. Henry
Prof. William Haber has been given a
Samuel Leiper, secretary of the Federal leave of absence from the University of
Marchioness Reading
Council of Churches, points to the manner Michigan to direct the work for the re-
Heads British Group
in which refugees have helped business in habilitation of refugees through the Na-
Of Jewish Congress
Celebration at Shaarey Zed'', in Glasier. Mrs. Charles Lesser of
this country and declares that "from a tional Co-qrdinating Committee. It is, in
strictly utilitarian point of view it would a sense, the most humanitarian piece oft
Honor of Mother's Day
Jackson, Mich., will review
LONDON. — The Marchion-
"Savage Symphony." The choral
be bad business for America not to avail work of our time. Prof. Haber assumes Meeting to Be Held at St. Joseph on May 20-21; Third ess of Reading has become the
new
president
of
the
British
The Detroit chapter of Hadas- groups of Junior Hadassah a nd
itself of the refugee talents now available." this important post with a background
Bnai Brith Lodge Is Formed in Detroit;
p
LritetRleeWomeongrm
Section of the World Jewish
Had:osnsag hs. will
of of
sah
will
mark
Mother's
Day
with
In his article Dr. Leiper points to many that is unequaled by any man in this
Moonlight June 11
Congress. The Marchioness is an Oneg Shebat on Saturday, present a program
specific cases in which refugees organized country. He has been active in relief work
a daughter of the late Sir
May 13, at 3 p. m., at Congresses
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt and Mrs.
concerns employing American workers, in behalf of our government and our The semi-annual meeting of the !lectures on Jewish culture, prob- Alfred Mond and has for many tion Shaarey Zedek.
Harry Glick are in charge of the
years been identified with work
among them a suburban New York real state. He has made a deep study of Michigan Bnai Brith Council will lems, ideals, etc.
Miss Esther Etkin, president social
d
hour that nwi
ll conclude the
in behalf of Palestine. It is
held at the Whitcomb Hotel
estate development that employs 200 questions that are related to rehabilita- be
During the meeting there will expected that under her lead- of Detroit Junior Hadassah, will soacy,. celebration.
St. Joseph, Mich., on May
present
a
dramatic
declamation
be
a
bridge
tournament
Americans, a woolen mill in Lawrence, tion and relief. He is to be commended in
for
those
20 and 21.
ership an intensive program
ed
forllowingntaiovneal conu
The following
F trnidbut
a German mother's
Mass., that produces woolen hosiery, for- for taking the job, trying as it may be, The host of this conclave is the women who do not care to at- to expand the activities of portraying
at the departure of her to the Jewish
the sessions.
the World Jewish Congress ; emotions
•
merly exported from Germany; a New and the National Co-ordinating Commit- Benton Harbor Lodge. The pro- tend
child
to
whom
Youth
Aliyah
A banquet will be given on
In honor of the liar Md. , .12
has
movement in England will be !awarded
Men het in he Sir. and Mrs man'
York dress firm employing 75 Americans tee is to be congratulated on securing his gram includes a reception Sat- Sunday evening, May 21, with initiated.
an opportunity for free- rho
She., 11 r. and
I,. Jo. k
urday
evening,
' dom. A paper on current her/mi- eon s The /Steinberg Entelly or lloilno;
and a Chicago shoe factory employing 147. splendid and able services.
May 20, for dele- Archie H. Cohen, president of
gales and visitors,
and sight-see- Bnai Brith District No. 6, as
1 ings will be read by Mrs. Louis
New industries brought to this country, he
4:
:et . 1 , 1 "ilo h e't17t ■ 12 nr'
■ 1 the n i t d r Mra. INNS
ing tours and golfing on Sunda Y
rice
speaker.
Dancing
will
follow
the
Landau.
Re
states, include glass works from Czecho-
Grand Lodge No. 6, was the
morning, May 21. The business
sheltie, In honor of the liar Mitzvah
Mr.
Principal
speaker
of
the
evening.
Slovakia, the manufacture of tiny gold
of Herbert 1.elten by Mt Red
sessions will convene Sunday af- For further detail
s and reserve • Aaron Droock, first vice presi- Woodward Ave., for the annual
Simmer; In honor or the bin h -
screws used by dentistq, which formerly
Horn shearer by Mr and Mtn
The American Guardian of Oklahoma ltdeerlenXtesanadndwvilislitbeorropen to both tions call Harry Yudkoff, secre- dent of District No. 6. delivered Bnai Brith moonlight, which is day of non
ce; In
of t orn
were made exclusively in Germany, and City, Okla., recently carried the followingi
t
higan Council, • brief message and was followed aponsored jointly by Pisgah Quo ter by Zedakah memory
Club; In memort
Election of officer; for the en- rarnYdo;.'i s f h 8h0e
Lodge, Louis Marshall Lodge and
09 Michigan
eau! Weisman hr 11 r and Mrn.
a new synthetic resin for tubing that is editorial comment, under. the heading [suing
by Benjamin Morris of Chicago, their respective ladies' auxiliaries. of
Benin min It 1.4elrerman; In mentor ,
term will be followed with
Detroit
deleliates
to
the
Mich'.
being manufactured under a patent "Easily Satisfied":
!Abby Wartommon by Mr. end M rn ,
'a discussion, Mid by Rabbi Arthur gan Bnai Brith Council meeting who accompanied Mr. Cohen to Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of of
Ch•rleo Roger.; In memory of EUI
A
brought by a German refugee.
Zuckerman of Lansing, regarding are: Judge Joseph Sandell, Ben Detroit.
the moonlight committee, an- Krell he or. and Mr.. Nathan Hold
More
than
100
men
signed
the
Nazi
press
Nag,
In
hails
breaking
of
one•day
' the establishment of ■ miniature F. Goldman, ex-officio, Louis
of Mrs. Krupp bY
Of particular importance in Dr. Leiper's
nounces
that
elaborate
plans
for
roan
and
charter at the banquet.
'laugh ter.
!Hen. to
strike in France as smashing defeat I Hillel Foundation at Michigan
th is event have been completed. memory of Charlotte
statement is his reference to the misin- general
y Mr
Rosenzweig, Herman ()arms, Hen-
Meek b
In his speech, President Cohen
for "Jewish-Bolshevism." Well, some people
nd
State College. The problem and
■
tandem and Anne
Dance music will be provided by
formation as to the number of refugees are easily aatisfied. The strike was
Reesman. In memory of father, Henry
over be- !results of rehabilitating Jewish ry Abramovitz, Morris Shatzen, s tressed the necessity for toler- Mike Falk's
Brown, Lewis Steinberg, A. a nce among men and declared
orchestra, a trio will W.etnneteta Rheldon Wr lam
who have come to the United States from fore it could be broken. There were no Jews inmates of the various Michigan Joe
In horro r
Redblatt, Albert Goldberg.
t hat there is no place in America entertain the guests, and numer- stip
1e e' er, Mi r a%
Germany since the rise of Hitler. He points on strike and the Bolsheviks are still doing penal institutions will be reviewed J.
t‘4. :.^
Ch arter Banquet of Third Bnai f or any foreign
ous fun-prooking and novelty WeIneteln: In
memory of
nh Mandel.
business on the same old stand, covering one-
"isms" and that n umbers will be presented.
Rab bi Charles B. Lesser of
out that from July 1, 1932, through June
Rabid
Harry
Z Gordon mid Wm. Melt
Brith Lodge in Detroit Ad-
" those who don't like America
sixth of the earth's surface.
Jackson.
Rabbi
Elmer
Berger
of
Krell
S.
Jeanett•
and
Ethel
Louis Steinberg, chairman of
30, 1938, only 45,952 German immigrants
dressed by Archie H. Cohen
as it in should get out."
Flint. chairman of the educational
Approximately 150 men at- Bnai Brith Moonlight on Juno II the ticket Felling committee, re.
were admitted, an average of only
Mrs.
Philip
17527
Lipson,
The editor could have added that some committee, will present a report tended
the
charter
banquet
of
ported
that large numbers of Fairfield Ave., University 1-9440,
7,659 a year. During the same period people are not only easily satisfied but on the work of his committee the third Detroit Bnai Brith
to Be Last Social Event
tickets have already been dis- or Mrs. David Seligson, 3305
of S eason
18,445 aliens legally resident in the United also easily misled. For proof, consult Igo ' ieh iz i r gaged
m r disseminating lodge h ie o l t d el. May
posed of. For tickets, contact Mr. Sturtevant
e l At . j
ohleen
e
The Steamer Columbia will lift
Ave.. Townsend
od
C hristian,
States returned to Germany, making a
If Chen
and Hitler's cohort s •
its anchor on Sunday, June 11, Steinberg at Townsend 7-81141, 8-8742, will accept contributions
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WEEK-END CONCLAVE PLANNED BY
BNAI BRITH COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
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and Mrs. INNS ,
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