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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1939-05-19

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GENIUS IN EXILE

(CONCLUDED POOR PAGE ONR)

Toiler, Kurt Rosenfeld, Toni
Sender, Prof. Borghese, etc., etc.
(CONCLUDED TROY PAGE ONE)
years failed to contribute or con- One could go on endlessly list-
tributed very little.
ing the names of people dealt
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the come defeatists. The Christian
Encouraging reports were sub- with in this book. It is like a
Jewish National Fund held a world is a good world and will !pitted by the various captain
s
at
Who's Who in Exile.
regular meeting with election of save the Jew and democracy. the meetings which are ea
lied
"It's Time to Pack Up"
officers at the Wilshire Hotel on Let's not be afraid to talk to for this purpose. Over 50
It is a story of the exiles in
Tuesday afternoon, May 16. The them. Let ' us fight together for cent of this quota a as repo Per
just
rights."
rted America, in France, in England,
following were elected:
on Monday. May 15.
I
inedeivtiindguso widio
in Palestine, in China, in Shang-
President, Mrs. J. M. Neiman; ranAgcledditiofnoarl ,m
llivbiseanrs
hai, in New York, in Paris, in
first vice-president, Mrs. P. J.
, 12,000 Jew s Entered P•lestin
e in Hollywood. Everywhere,
Cutler; second vice-president, and there is a spirit of confidence
these
Past Seven Months
brave men and women carry on
Mrs. P. Slomovitz; recording sec- that with redoubled effort, the
NEW YORK. — Approxima tely their work. Everywhere they are
retary, Mrs. I. Goldman, re- assigned goal' can be raised.
12,000 Jews, 9,000 of them r
elected; corresponding secretary,
During the past week, workers gees from Germany, found efu- hound together by determine-
a tion to fight the cause of the
Mrs. Leon Kay; assistant cor- were inspired by addresses de- home in Palestine during
responding secretary, Mrs. M. livered by Arthur M. Lamport, seven-month period ending A the present world's unrest.
Feldstein; financial secretary, Judge Morris Rothenberg and 30 with the aid of the Un Mil
There were some who sought
ited
Mrs. Joseph Deytshe, re-elected; Ilarry Hershfield, all of New Palestine agency for
f.thethe can r ed to compromise. It did not work.
treasurer, Mrs. Harry Buchman. York.
chapter "Compromise Fails"
A
Fourt e en- year-old Shirley
describes the despair of the com•
Rothenberg's Address
gration and settlement of J lint.
eWS
Becher entertained the ladies
pronnsers. There is, for instance,
Pal estine,
In an inspiring address, Judge .
stine, it was announ
with Yiddish and English songs. Morris Rothenberg of New York, by Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver, ced the story of Herbert Shlueter,
One of the board members, Mrs. former president of the Zionist tional chairman of the Uni 'sa- the young writer who was spat
I. Margolis, gave several recita- Organization of America, assured Jewish Appeal for Refugees ted upon by an S. A. man who
and
tions.
workers at Tuesday's luncheon Overseas Needs, in which the thought him a Jew. "Ile did so be-
The newly elected president, meeting that the work in Pales- United Palestine Appeal
cause he thought I was a Jew,
Mrs. Neiman, was the principal tine will go in spite of all ob- combined its fund•raising act has and he thought I was a Jew because
ivi- of my long nose . . .
speaker of the afternoon.
He could
stacles, and that Palestine will ties for 1939 with those of the
spit. Most likely he had had prac-
The annual meeting with in- remain the major place of refuge Joint Distribution Committee
and
tice.
He
managed
just
to
get the
stallation of officers will be held for Jews who must emigrate. the National Coordinating C
ant- toes of my boots. There was
on the evening of June 13.
a
Declaring that the fate of mittee Fund, Inc. Of this nu
Jews overseas is inter-related to bee a total of 8,022 Jewish im m- juicy little plop. Not I don't
happen to be a Jew--I haven't a
A. Z. A. CHARITY DANCE the fate of Jews everywhere, grants entered Palestine si nee drop of Jewish blood in me, and
Judge Rothenberg urged Detroit Jan. 1, 1939, Rabbi Silver sa id.
I might have told the lout so. But
ON THURSDAY, MAY 25 Jews to live up to their traditional
it never came into my head. I
liberality and to raise the full HOME RELIEF MEDICA
L
simply said to myself: Now it's
The Youth Aliyah charity quota in the present drive. "Noth-
INSTITUTE
ON
MONDA
time
to pack up and go."
dance will be given by the A.Z.A., ing," he said, "could give such
Y
junior order of Bnai Brith chap- comfort to our enemies than to
Warfel, Zweig and Roth
Dr
Maude E. Watson, die ec-
ters, at Eastwood Gardens on see us fail, and nothing could die.
Erika and Klaus Mann tell the
or of the Child Guidance Di vi- story of Franz Werfel: " . . .
Thursday evening, May 25.
them more than to see sion of the Children's Center
The A.Z.A. chapters in Wind- comfort
of there is something of the cleric
us stand by the downtrodden..
, an
and Dr. Sol Me y e rs, about him. His leanings toward
ge of
Medicine,
so•, Mt. Clemens and Detroit Pointing out how Jews have been Michigan
will have the support of the singled out for. attack as the gastro-en terolost
giicineassociate p no- Catholicism are free from any
lessor of med
Bnai Brith auxiliaries and other classic scapegoat, he described colle
at Way ne pose. They are genuine and spon-
organizations in Detroit.
during faced will b e t he taneous and combined in a
the task Jews
that
The pre-opening night dance the World War and said that that guest speakers at the il l ome Re- strange, but perfectly legitimate
will feature the music of Joe period was insignificant compared lief Society's annual Medical In- way with a very powerful anti
Sanders, the left-hander who was with the needs today. He said stitute Day to he held at Ito tel conscious feeling for Jewish
Statler on hlonday May 2 9 Dr traditions." Then there is in con-
made famous at the Black Hawk that there are refugees every- B
ranson will speak on the subj
restaurant in Chicago.
ect trast to it the story of Stefan
where and that "we dare not al-
The highlight of the evening low that they should become a "Children in Reality Situatio ns Zweig who "was less directly af-
will be the appearance of the burden to the communities where . Today.' Dr. Meyers will disc ass fected by the recent Austrian
ome Common Intestinal D is- catastrophe than Werfel or oth-
eight state champion jitterbugs, they have found refuge."
orders."
sponsored by the Roth Berdun
ers of his Viennese friends. For
Speaking of the situation in
dance studios. Another attrac- Palestine, Judge Rothenberg said
Mrs. Jack Behrmann and hl rs. years he had become more and
tion will be the demonstration of that Jews had taken a barren Robert S. Drews, chairmen of more detached from Austria,
this program,
the new dance step, "the turtle land and brought civilization
advise that t he partly because he no longer felt
trudge," personally performed by where there was darkness. Declar-
will be opened at 10: 30 at home in the political and cut-
Cecil Berdum.
ing that we paid for every inch a. m. and the program will co m- tural atmosphere there (he by
ing
Total proceeds from the affair of land occupied by Jewish mence p romptly at 11 a. m . no means shares Werfel's Catho-
will go towards the A.Z.A. Youth settlers, he described the "amaz-
the first speaker has co m- lic sympathies), partly from the
Aliyah Fund being conducted by m
i ing
ng record of Jewish achieve- pleted the address
, there w ill sheer need of independence, de-
tachment, unconditional freedom
all • chapters throughout the moots unparalleled in the history be an intermissio n, and the se
and
country.
0 . f colonization movements," and
address will commence at which grown, rather than lessens,
:.
with the years." And there is
atin
who30
p m.
Leonard Fink is general chair-
e the pioneers
b e provocations
man of the dance, assisted by
u ete severest
idde trribth
u n
Sirs. Arthur Ginsberg, pre si- the story of Joseph Roth, author
of
"Job," who: "In a similar way
Philip Rothschld in charge of have not retaliated and helddent of the Home Relief Societ
r. with Werfel, though with quite
publicity and Sam Schiff in themSelves under restraint." "The extends . an invitation to
all
charge of tickets.
different emphasis, Roth is a
," he said, "look to Jew- f riends and members to ante
pioneers,"
Jess R. Feiler and Ben Ham- ish communities everywhere to its complimentary Medical I nd good Catholic and a faithful Jew
n • by turns. A poet can afford such
burg are acting as advisors to stand by them. If we stand by s ;s o tit u
ed paradoxes, and Roth is, at times,
e x.. h
the committee. Nate Litwin is them I am convinced that the
an e expression
p gri teesne s
Jo ebi. e c tr. au
, , nr, P, d pr a o e ri nrc:t au tiai e on a poet; he is always a good
in charge of tckets in Mt. Clem- forces that fight for freedom
the
r tco-operation
st writer."
x
will triumph." Ile declared that shown -
ens, Julian Feiler in Birming- w.
s e ot ed
Kraut Ilamsun is among the
ham, Vivian Nussbaum in Royal before the present crisit is over by the
a on in order to
Oak and Ernest Denenfeld in England will realize that the rainy on emergency relief wor
writers who have turned pro-
k.
Highland Park.
hurt done to British prestige
Nazi who come in for very se-
Mr. and Sirs. Sidney Rattn
Information on tickets or by its present policy towards the have made a contribution to t er vere criticism: "Perhaps the
he
dance may be obtained by call- Jews will be deadly. Whatever Home Relief Society in hon
crabbed old genius flatters him-
ing A.Z.A. headquarters, Ra. the terms of the proposed White of the Bar Mitzvah of the Davi or self that he is no longer a civil-
6658, or Phil Rothschild, To. Paper, he said, immigration into son Twins.
ized human being; he certainly
5-4656.
Palestine will continue, the
does not behave like one."
newly-created
situation
will
be
The Detroit and Windsor Coun-
"I Am . . . Solely ■ Jew r'
cil will hold an oratory contest temporary and for the next five TEMPLE BETH EL
The book is not limited to the
among the 11 chapters in De- Years Palestine will remain the
3
living
refugees. It pays tribute
WILL CONFIRM 8
troit with semi-finals on May major place for the colonization
I also to the dead, those who died
29, 30 and 31, and finals on of Jews. "We must support the
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
in exile, as well as the martyrs,
June 1 at the Dexter Jewish Cen- brave men in Palestine," he
among them Prof. Theodor Lee-
ter.
pleaded. "Comparatively speak- Neal Canvasser, Shirley Manor
k sing. The writers state, in trib-
The A.Z.A. executive offices in ing, Palestine is still one of the Cohen, Cecilia Gertrude Cowa e, ate to the anti-barbarians: "How
Detroit were awarded an Ameri- safest places for Jews in the Leah Hope Davidson, Marsha II shall we, condemned — or re-
can Flag for sponsoring the best world." Davis, Jean Lind Feerer, Rhod a prieved—to life, best honor the
Speaking at Tuesday's lunch- Esther Fenberg, Joseph Fishe r , memory of those who have
program in connection with
Americanism. The award was eon, Simon Shetzer analyzed the Lawrence Fleischman, Clemen t passed on? By continuing to
made from headquarters in s°hu [standing prospects' cards to David Fowler, Diane Louise Ge I- love and defend what they loved
ow that the money needed to
Washington.
bard, Harriet Millicent Germa 5 , and defended, . . . by upholding
ra ise the quota is available.
Albert Ginzberg, Rita Goldberg as long as we have strength, the
Abraham
Srere, president of the
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
o r o t h y Patricia Goodma n flag which sank from the mor-
a
Welfare Federation and
Mignon Beverly Goodman, Dor
SWING-OUT SATURDAY Jewish
tally weary hands of those we
former president of the Zionist
thy Grossman, Audrey Betty Ha
loved."
Organization of Detroit, intro-
ris, Carolyn May Hartman, Le
On Saturday, May 27, at 9 duced Judge Rothenberg.
There is Alfred Doeblin, af-
Richard Hartman, Mignon Ha
P. In., in the social hall of the
firming in exile: "I am no longer
Mr. Lamport's Address
with, Nathalie Lois Ilirschber
synagogue, the Young People's
a German writer. I am simply
Arthur M. Lamport addressed Alan Marven Huber, Leo Samue
Society of Shaarey Zedek will
and solely a Jew. Nothing in-
hold its annual swing-out. Earle the workers on Wednesday. An- Jacobs, Martin Richard Kaat
terests me now except Jewish
Pierre and his Continental Ar- alyzing the progress of the drive Daniel Sidney Klein, Gerald Da problems." Such is destiny!
tists will provide the music for nationally to date, Mr. Lamport viii Krause, Shirley Leah Lech
Palestine, haven of Arnold
dancing, and on that evening the appealed to the workers not to man, Virginia Marcelle LeBos
Zweig and Bronislaw Huber-
merrymakers will find themselves fail the important causes in this Sylvia Lehrman, Madeline Sylvi mann, the center of a great mu-
tragic
period
in
Jewish
history.
Levenberg, Betty Irene Levine
in "Paris in the Spring." Sidney
He pointed out that the number Ruth Miriam Levine, Jack M sical event which drew the en-
Stocker and Jane Potash, co-
of wandering refugees has grown Levy, Robert Norman I,ipson dorsement and affection of Ar-
chairmen, and their committee
to 900,000 who must be cared Richard Liss, Don Robert Marks, turo Toscanini; and of other.emi-
have completed arrangements.
for. He said that many of these Beatrice Metz, Seymour Leonard nest exiles who have found ■
Tickets may be obtained from
home in the Jewish Homeland,
people were wealthy a abort time Meyer, Helen Maxine Michel, Ar•
Murray Jacobs, Myron Dushkin, ago.
stands witness to further "escape
thur E. Oatley, William Ober- to life." Great tribute
or any member of the organi-
is paid
Speaking of the refugees in felder, Irene Edna P a p k e
zation.
this country, Mr. Lamport, who Jerome M. Pepper, Raschelle to Toscanini's heroism, to his
defiance of barbarism. The story
The final social meeting preced- is national treasurer of the Irene
Polinsky, Gloria Millicent of Ernst Toiler is touching and I
ing elections, which closes the United Jewish Appeal, said: "We
Rosen, Harold M. Rosen, Sylvia
deeply moving. Emil Ludwig is
season, will be held on Sunday, have no case of a Jewish refu-
Ruth Rosenberg, Aaron Rosen- honored with an excellent mono-
May 21, at 3:30 p. m., in the gee in America who has become
feld, Natalie Joy Rosenthal, graph describing his work and
social hall of the synagogue. An a public charge."
Stephen Reisman Sarasohn, Con-
entertaining program has been
Alexander Easterman, eminent s tance Mary Schaflander, Ruth his character. Heinrich Bruening
—"We feel—it all began with
arranged as a fitting climax to foreign correspondent of the Lon- Ann
Schlanger, Paula Helene
the season.
don Daily Herald, was the speak- Schott, Lawrence Herbert Bruening"—is skillfully dissected.
The last meeting of the Study er at the luncheon last Friday. S c h w a r tlz , Stuart Mitchel
Erik Charell, stage director
and producer, was on the way to
Group will be held on Thursday, In a stirring address he described
May 25, at 8:30 p. m., in the the plight that accompanied the Schwan:, Alice Joyce Seedberg, the motor show in Berlin. A
Lawrence Shalit, Shirley Siegel
home of Julia Siegl. Eleanor refugee and declared that it is
brown-shirted lad held out a
George Henry Simmons, Lewis
Shapiro Siegl will speak to the mandatory upon all Jews to make
Arthur Simon, Ruth Nadel] collection box bearing a swas-
group on "Music for the Young sacrifices in their behalf.
tika and said: "Give us some-
Simons, Margaret Spring Sloman,
Child."
thing, sir, for the one-way road
Radio Addresses
Janice Frances Smith. Emily
to Jerusalem." He did not go to
The closing radio addresses in Pearl Somlyo, Jerome M. Sten- the motor show. Ile went home
Junior Alumni of United
behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam- buck, Maxine Steinman, Jane and made arrangements to leave
Hebrew Schools
paign will be delivered as fol- Sull, Richard Bennett Thal, Germany.
lows:
Eleanor Jane Urbach, Wilbert
"War Without Weapons" is a
The Junior Alumni of the
This Saturday evening, May Phoebe Waterstone, Betty Mae stirring chapter that should be
United Hebrew Schools of De- 20, at 9 o'clock, on Station Weber, Warren Leonard Well,
read
everyone who is con-
t roit will sponsor a dance June WMBC, Judge Charles Rubiner Arlene Phyllis Weinstein, Lois cerned by with
the state of affairs
24, at the Philadelphia-Byron will speak. Clarence H. Enggass Russine Wertheimer, Betty Ruth
even in democratic countries, In-
School. Dancing will be to the will speak at 1 p. m. Sunday, Wineman, Elaine Lenore Zelden,
cluding our own. It is the story
music of Tommy Marvin's or- May 21, over Station WMBC. In Lorraine Zimmerman.
of the battle for justice within
c hestra. The committee in charge addition, Hyman Altman will
Germany, of the fight for de-
of the affair follows: Co-chair- make appeals in Yiddish during Senior Bicur Cholem Sup-
cency and righteousness, and of
men, Joe Epel and Rubin Isaacs; t he broadcasts of his Jewish ra-
untold
sacrifices. It is a chapter
per Dance on June 20
finances, Norman Leemon; Ar- dio hours.
that beckons democrats and anti-
rangements, Fred Sorkowitz; tic-
215 Organizations Contribute
The Senior Bicur Cholem's barbarians to act for liberty and
kets, Martin Barth); publicity,
About 215 organizations have 45th
anniversary supper-dance for justice.
Shirley Subar; refreshments, already made their group con-
"Escape to Life" is a great
will be held Tuesday, June 20,
Frieda Smolinsky and Isadore tributions towards the quota of
at 8 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe and magnificent book. In the
Katz. For reservations call Mar- $27,600, which was net for the
course of time it will surely be
Synagogue,
Dexter
at
Lawrence.
tin Barahl, To. 6-3319.
various organizations, congrega- Members
and friends are asked counted among the history-mak-
The last meeting of the Junior tions, sisterhoods and auxiliaries.
ing chronicles of the present
Alumni took place May 11, at A careful analysis of the silos to attend this affair. There will tragic period in history.
b e dancing, card games and a
the home of Norman Leemon. shows that a great many groups
catered supper.
Because of the resignation of which in former years have not
Airon Schwartz, Fred Sorkowitz contributed to the campaign re-
Menorah Auxiliary of the
Piano Recital by Faye
was elected vice-president. There sponded generously this year.
Bnai Brith
was a program of piano solos by
According to a report made
London on Tuesday
Shirley Subar.
by Myrot1 A. Keys and Joseph
The Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
Bernstein, chairmen - of organi -
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will pre- Brith is now known as the
Contributions to the Jewish zations, 76 per cent of this goal sent Faye London in a piano re- Menorah Group, This Croup was
has already been raised. If the cital on Tuesday, May 23, at
the first Junior Auxiliary to have
Children's Home
rest of the organizations will do 8 p. m., at the Rubenstein Piano
organized under the sponsorship
their share, as the 216 have al- Studios. The program will con-
of Mrs. Jess Feiler. Since then
The Jewish Children's Home
a cknowledges receipt of dona- ready done, the sum of $27,500, sist of compositions by Bach, three other Junior Auxiliaries
or more, will be raised from Beethoven, Mozart, Grieg,
;have been formed in this city.
tions from the following: Mrs. group contributions alone.
Chopin, MacDo•ell, Debussy, I The Menorah Group is now
Jack Gordon, H. Kass. Joseph
An additional quota of $5,000 Dent Mow-rey and the Kinder
Radner. Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport, was
planning an affair to close the
set for the organizations Concerto by Haydn. Faye is 15 I season's activities.
Ryder Mifflin, A. Sandweis, Mrs. to be raised from Individual con-
years old and has had her entire
Election of officers will be held
S. Krause, Mrs. Mary Stern, Wil• tnbutions of members of or-
music education with Mrs. Ruben- at the next meeting, Tuesday,
liam I, Serwer.
ganiutIons, who In previous stein.
May 23.

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