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at Annual Meeting of
Sisterhood Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Monday
The annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers of the Sisterhood
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
will be held on Monday, June 5,
at 1 p. m., in the social hall of
t he synagogue, in the form of a
dessert luncheon.
Annual reports of committees
will be read.
The program chairman, Mrs.
L. Tobin, reports that Mrs. Met-
tie Baron Golub, who is associ-
ated with the J. L. Hudson Co.
Book Shop, will review "Rebecca"
byDaphne du Maurier.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, presi-
dent, will preside.
JEWS REJECT SUICIDE AS "THE WAY OUT"
it'ioNi•LUDI:li rum) emig 1)
at the funeral rites last Saturday,
that "he was a symbol of revolu-
tion." Toiler was a symbol of rev-
olution not only in mankind's
struggles for decency but also in
the revolutionary awakening that
comes to Jews when they have
been disillusioned by the failures
of emancipation and begin to re-
alize the importance of self-help.
Is Suicide • Solution?
such excellent advice as that
urging assimilation with the
Germans, and ceasing to exist
as an independent nation?
"Only to us Jews have self-
appointed 'physicians had the
audacity, the shamelessness, to
preach national suicide. It is
beneath the honor and dignity
of our heroic and martyred peo-
ple to take the Utopian assim-
ilationists seriously. The Jewish
nation lives and will livel Other
nations may love us or hate us,
but they will never succeed in
wiping us out, either by per-
secution or by assimilation.
"N evertheless, were assimi-
lation possible, we might have
considered it. The truth of the
matter is, however, that assimi-
lation is nothing more than a
dangerous illusion. The Jewish
m become assimilated only
to a certain degree. At the very
most, they acquire the external
characteristics of the neighbor.
ing peoples; clothes, language,
certain foods and habits. But
inwardly and in spirit, they re-
main strange to the culture of
their neighbors.
"As long as other nations ex-
ist, the Jewish nation will also
exist. A part of the Jewish in•
telligentsia and upper bour-
geoisie strenuously attempt to
commit national suicide; but
the Jewish masses, the Jewish
working class, will not yield
to the notion that the Jews
should disappear among for-
eign nations and alien cultures."
Dr. Theodor Ilerzl, as far back
In every conceivable way, Er-
nest Teller's life and death mark
the height of twentieth century
tragedy.
But what makes this tragedy
stand out as especially serious is
the despair which it engendered
ill the hearts of his admirers and
followers, and in the hearts of
many of his Jewish friends.
"Suicide is the only way out,"
is the comment that is now often
heard.
But Teller's life—and death—
do not necessarily prove this con-
tention. On the contrary, if
truth and justice are to triumph,
then it is not the way out. For if
suicide were the way out, then
Jews as a people should have
been the first to advocate it.
Nevertheless the reason Jews
continue to suffer and to
struggle for their rights is be-
cause they refuse to yield to the
demands of the anti-Semites that
they disappear as a people. Jewry
suffers because it persists in re-
peating the words of the Psalmist
"Lc Omuth Ki Echyeh .
as 1895, said, speaking of as-
"I shall not die but live, to de- similation as a solution to Jewish
clare the works of the Lord."
ills:
Reject Assimilation
That suicide is not the way out
is to be found in the consistent
Jewish policy of rejecting assim-
ilation—the first step to national
suicide. Theodor Herz! and Max
Nordau rejected it. Ber Borochev
and A. D. Gordon scorned the
idea. Friedrich Nietzsche lauded
us for rejecting it.
Ber Borochov, the eminent
leader of the Poole Zion, rejected
suicide in 1915, when he wrote:
"Death or suicide is the most
radical relief from di
Similarly, assimilation is the
most radical solution to the
Jewish problem. If there were
no Jews, there would be no
Jewish suffering. Nevertheless,
no medical expert would advise
poison as a cure for • diseased
patient. No honest statesman
or idealist ever attempted to
solve the Polish question, for
example, by advocating that the
Poles should cease to exist. And
how would the Belgians, in their
present plight (1915) react to
"I do not wish for a moment
to imply that I desire such an
end (i. e. assimilation). Our
national character is too his-
torically famous, and, in spite
of every degradation, too fine,
to make its annihilation desir-
able. We might perhaps be able
to merge ourselves entirely
into surrounding races, if these
were to leave us in peace for a
space of two generations. But
they will not leave us in peace.
For • little period they man-
age to tolerate us, and then
their hostility breaks out again
and again. The world is pro-
voked somehow by our prosper-
ity, because it has for many
centurie s been accustomed to
consider us as the most con-
temptible among the poverty-
stricken. In its ignorance and
narrowness of heart, it fails to
observe that prosperity weakens
our Judaism and extinguishes
our peculiarities. It is only
pressure that forces us buck to
the present stem, it is only
FATHER COUGHLIN PREACHING
HATE, GEO. N. SHUSTER, NOTED
CATHOLIC PUBLICIST, DECLARES
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hatred encompassing
us that
makes us strangers once more.
I "Thus whether we like it
or not, we •re now and shall
henceforth remain, an historic
group with unmistakable char-
acteristic• common to us all.
"We are one people — our
em
enies
have made us one in
spite of ourselves, as repeated-
ly happens in history. Distress
binds us together, and, thus
united, we suddenly discover
our strength."
And Nietzsche had said in
hauling this characteristic in the
Jews:
Mlawer Umgegend Verein Jr. Council Nursery Shower
Hears News from Land-
Tea for Nursery School
sleute; Auxiliary Mother-
Saturday, June 3
Daughter Affair Monday
A nursery shower tea for Jun-
Harry M. Figot, president of ior Council's new project, the
the Mlawer Umgegend Verein, Nursery School, will be given on
called a special open meeting on Saturday afternoon, June 3, from
May 29, at Jericho Temple, to 2 to 6 o'clock. The tea will be
hear the message brought to the held in the garden of Miss Ruth
landsleute by Max Grossman and Segall, 19519 Shrewsbury Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugel, who ar- Each girl is requested to bring
rived from Chicago to bring some item or items which will
news from Poland in general and be used for this. project.
Mlawer in particular. Their mes-
sage was concerned with ways
Too bad, but Luirie Raincr's
and means of doing the best in stage experiment in England was
a direct and constructive way to far from successful,
save the Jewish youth of Poland.
Mrs. Israel Burnstein, chair-
man of the Mother and Daughter
banquet, sponsored by the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umge-
gend Verein, to be held on Tues-
day, June 6, at 6:30 p. m., at
Pereira's Kosher Catering Co.,
9925 Dexter Blvd., Is still receiv-
ing reservations. There will be
an interesting program, with
prizes for the youngest and old-
est mother, also one with the
most daughters present. Music
for dancing will follow the din-
ner. H. M. Figot will address the
guests. Anyone wishing to at-
tend should call Tr. 2-4053, the
chairman, or Mrs. S. Lichtenstein,
Ty. 6-19791.
"Among all the inhabitants
of Europe, it is the Jews least
of all who try to escape from
any deep distress by resort to
drink or suicide, as other less
gifted people are so prone to
do. Every Jew can find in the
history of his own family and
of his ancestors • long record
of instances of the greatest
coolness and perseverance amid
difficulties and dreadful situa-
tions, an artful cunning in fight-
ing misfortune and hatred. And
above all it is their b y
under the cloak of wretched
submission, their heroic spar.
nere se sperni that Burp
the virtues of all the saints."
•
Sol Schwartz Elected 81st
I Am . . . Solely • Jew!"
Spiaker by Philomathic
It is proper to turn once more
Debating Society
to another character in Erika and
Klaus Mann's "Escape to Life"
Last
Sunday the Philomathic
for a comparison with Ernst Toi-
ler, The Manna tell the story of Debating Club rewarded Sol
Alfred Doeblin, who, having been Schwartz for his meritorious
exiled from his , German Father. services by electing him 81st
land, declared: "I am no longer speaker of the organization. Also
a German writer. I am simply elected were Harry T. D. Jacobs,
and solely a Jew. Nothing inter- clerk; Norman Leemon, assistant
ests me now except Jewish prob- clerk; Morris A. Green, sergeant-
at-arms. The board of directors
l ems."
composed of Sol Schwartz,
Doeblin's reaction is not dis- is
similar to Toiler's. He, too, twat Harry T. D. Jacobs, Norman Lee-
mon,
Morris A. Green, Samuel
a German writer, But he found
relief not in suicide but in de- E. Hertzberg and Irving Siden.
Following
the election Morris
termination that he is part of a
Lax was formally inducted into
group, that he must seek salva- membership.
tion for that group. Ile could
In order to facilitate planning
have gone a step further to state
the summer social, Samuel
that when the solution for his for
Hertzberg
and Norman Snyder
own group is found through self- were appointed
co-chairmen of
redemption, by means of auto-
emancipation, that salvation for the social committee. The social
will
be
held
on
June
18.
mankind may then be inevitable,
since his own group suffers as
the scapegoat and the redemption Rubenstein Piano Studios'
of the sufferer may also bring
Recitals June 9 and 16
freedom to those who inflict suf-
fering.
The
Rubenstein Piano Studios
No, suicide is not the way out. will present
a number of pupils
Certainly not for the Jew. Our in recitals on Friday evenings
way is life and the battle for of June 9 and 16, at McGregor
life. Jewish life goes no, for the Library, Woodward Ave. Pupils
sake of mankind, for the sake of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her
of the ultimate truth that justice assistant teachers, Freda Green-
must triumph.
baum, Miriam Edwards and Eada
Rubenstein, will participate in
the programs, which consist of
piano solos, duets, and two-piano
from the classic,
Eminent Catholic Hits
I arrangements,
romantic and modern music.
Coughlin's Propaganda
Bnai David Sisterhood
Thanks The Chronicle
counts of grand larceny and
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
CARPETING
can form of government. One of forgery.
As our season is coming to a
Mr. Dewey said that "The in-
t he two bills signed by Gov. Leh-
Rugs and Furniture
close,
the Bnai David Sisterhood
dictment
shows
that
Kuhn
is
just
man, admittedly aimed at the
wishes
to thank The Detroit Jew-
VENETIAN BLINDS
German-American Bund, makes a common thief." The bond lead-
ish
Chronicle
for its cooperation
Drapery Hardware
unlawful the wearing in public er's movements had been closely
and publicity given at all times,
of a uniform similar to that of observed by men from the attor-
Gel Our Pricesand Sans
especially
on
money-raising
af-
Free Enthnale. Furnished
"the Official or semi-official forces ney's office. Their investigation of
fairs.
of any foreign State." The other the last seven weeks revealed on
8625 LINWOOD
Bnai
David
Sisterhood,
bars persons advocating Govern- May 2 when Kuhn protested the
Mrs. Hyman Miller,
Call TYler 5-1230
ment overthrow from civil service seizure of the Bund's books. At
Publicity.
time he charged that Mr.
N Woodward J.W.E.W.O. and public school systems in New that
Dewey's men stole $1,380 in cur-
York.
Membership Luncheon
Congratulations to Louis Rit-
DEAR – You LIKE ,
The Governor accompanied his rency in the process of confiscat-
tenberg, who is the right man to
Monday, June 5
HORSES, WHY DON't YOU
approval of both proposals with ng the papers and files. On May
serve
as executive and literary
GET A JOB AS JOCKEv,
memoranda scoring organizations 17, Mayor La Guardia asked the
editor of the Universal Jewish
The North Woodward branch "whose avowed purpose is to sub- District Attorney to take proper
Encyclopedia
because of his wide
of the Jewish Women's European vert our American institutions" 'prosecutive action" against
knowledge and International con-
Welfare Organization will hold and asserting the Legislature's Kuhn and other Bund officials on
tacts in the literary field . .
its paid-up membership luncheon right to impose "a specific dis- o sales tax law charges in the sale
on Monday, June 5, at the Bnai ability upon dangerous d i s - D f swastika and uniforms.
registered 3,945 of these. While
Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and loyalty."
orothy Thompson Given Award
many of the immigrants have suc-
Lawrence, at 12:30 p. m.
Dorothy Thompson, well known
ceeded
in establishing themselves
The seventh annual shower Need
olumnist and lecturer, was the
for Courageous Leadership r ecipient of the Richard J. II.
in their professions, trade or
sponsored for the General Israel
S
d
by
Monsky
business
enterprises, there is a
GEORGE
M.
SHUSTER
Orphans Home for Girls in Pal-
ottheil Medal from the. Zeta
NEW YORK. — (WNS) — B eta Tau fraternity, oldest Jew-
considerable number who find it
estine will be held at the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue on Tuesday, Subordination of thq personalities sh fraternity in American col- eea from Germany, while more extremely difficult, however, to
. \111.41,
June 27, at 1 p. m. Admission to of the leaders of Jewry to the eges. The fraternity awards the t hen 100 others clamored for per- remain in Shanghai or to proceed
the shower will be a purchase at higher cause, "the welfare of Is- m edal annually to persons dis- m ission to land from the S. S. to the Philippines, and the
the door. The various organiza- rael," through "disciplined utter- t inguished for their services to 0 rdueas. Earlier ab ut 50 refu- o French, Dutch and English Pod-
tions of the community and the once and action" executed J ewry. Miss Thompson is the first g, ees had been allowed entry from sessions in the Far East.
public are asked to cooperate by through the properly organized s%' omen to receive the award. Pre- th e steamer Ordunas but the re-
making their purchases at the agencies, was urged by Henry v sous recipients have included m ainder were barred. More than Polish Elections Return Small
door. Contributions may be sent Monsky, president of Bnai Britli, P resident Roosevelt, John Haynes 1 00 refugees on the French liner
Number of Jews
to Mrs. Anna Goldberg, presi- in an address . to the graduates H olmes, Governor Herbert H. F landre were also barred over
WARSAW. — (WNS) — Jews
dent, 2927 Sturtevant, or call of the Jewish Institute of Reli- L ehman and Felix Warburg. The t he weekend. The ship sailed for obtained only 1,737
of a total of
gion at the 14th commencement p resentation to Miss Thompson V eracruz, Mexico, but since the
Townsend 5-4256.
.
10,000 council seats, results of the
Further plans are in progress exercises held at Carnegie Hall. as made by Harold Riegelman, r efugees have visas for Cuba, it municipal elections in 564 towns
ADMISSION $1.25
Mr. Monsky stressed the fact p sat chairman of the National le expected that they will return showed. Although Jews comprise
for the clock project of which
IstIslInt Cm( last leurod Sul
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt is chairman. that "lack of forthrightness nterfraternity Conference, who n ext week and make another at- about one-third of the urban pop-
Decoration Day Feature
Anyone desiring to help should where a courageous policy is re- p raised her as giving "voice and to mpt to land. The situation ulation, the returns show a small
call Townsend 5-3762. Proceeds quired is distressing. My admoni- olume" to the "instinct for free- a board the steamers was tragic fraction of seats won by Jewish
Inland Alger Memorial Handicap
will be utilized for refugees' tion of restraint means disciplined om.
ith many seeking to commit deputies. In rural districts the
transportation.
utterance and action through Lo cal Problems Also Important su icide by throwing themselves Jews won even a smaller per-
The next meeting will be held properly organized agencies; it
0 verboard. Professor Meier Wei- centage, obtaining only one per
Says Weiss
at the home of Mrs. II. Glickman, does mean subordination of the
In their concern over Palestine ole r, 63 years old, died on the ship cent of the half million seats. The
1701 Burlingame, on Tuesday, individual to the group, to the a nd its significance pa
Camp for National Unity won 48
a Jewish f • heart attack.
cause, to the people."
June 6, at 1 p. m.
h omeland, American Jews should
During the past two months per cent.
Asserting
that
"never
in
mod-
Bnai David Sisterhood Will
of lose sight of the problems nti-Semitic activities have been
Paid-Up Membership Lunch- ern times has there been greater th at confront them as citizens of n creasing and agitation in the "Aryan" Lawyers Forbidden to
Elect Officers Monday
need for competent and balanced th
Defend Jews in Court
eon of Hebrew Laidies' leadership" in Jewish life, Mr. ti is country, William Weiss, na- 1 b 1 ewspapers against the Jews has
onal president of the Union of een open. The situation is de-
LONDON. — (WNS) — Ac-
The Bnai David Religious
Aid Society Wednesday, Monsky listed moral stamina, an 0
ribed
as
geing
rthodox
Jewish
Congregations
I
serious
for
the
cording
to reports received here
School graduation services were
June 14
adequate Jewish background, tol- f America, declared, at a con- n ews with all newspapers urging f r om Sudentenland, "Aryan"
held May 25, at 10:30 a. m., on
erance
and
discipline
as
the
four
ention
of
members
held
here.
ohibition
of
all
immigration.
lawyers are forbidden to repre-
Shevuoth. The Sisterhood, which
Pr
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Soci- prerequisites for "contemporary
"Without minimizing the glory
sent Jews in Sudeten courts. Jews
sponsors the school, presented each
ety will have a paid-up member- leadership." Jewish leaders today, of Palestine and what it means to 0 ust Officials in Refugee Swindle will henceforth be represented by
graduate with a corsage.
The next meeting of the Sister- ship luncheon on Wednesday, he stated, must "refuse to be de- Je wry as a national homeland,
two Jewish "consultants" ap-
Plot in Bolivia
hood will be held Monday, June 5, June 14, at the Bnai Moshe Syn- featists, however crushing the as- w e must not permit ourselves to
LA, PAZ, Bolivia. — (WNS) pointed for that purpose.
at 8:30 p. m.. Election of new agogue, Lawrence and Dexter, at saults, must be steeped in Jewish be so enraptured as to shut our —
The entire Jewish population
President
German
Busch
has
officers will take place. The nom- 12 o'clock noon. Mre. Sam Ber- learning and tradition, and close ey es to our problems here in the or
dered the dismissal of several of several hundred were forced
inating committee consists of Mrs. kowitz, Mrs. Ethel Goodman and to the reservoirs of their people's U nited States," Mr. Weiss said.
to
leave Falkenau, latest town to
hi
gh Bolivian consular officials,
Joseph Jacobs, chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Allen Janowitz are co- heritage." They must not permit B
become "Judenrein," according
"devotion to a particular pro- an Refugees from Landing in f° Rowing the exposure of a to "Zeit," organ of Governor
Ben Gorelick, Mrs. Charles Jones, chairmen for the luncheon.
ac
Cuba;
1,200
Affected
home to "sell" admittance to Conrad Ifenlein.
Mrs. Joseph Greenberg and Mrs.
July 9 has been set as the gram" to degenrate into "ugly
Bernard Blostein.
date for the annual picnic at partisanship" or adherence to "a tw HAVANA. — (WNS) — While i 11 Olivia to Jewish refugees. The
Installation of officers will be Plymouth Park. All members and philosophy of Jewish life to to o ocean liners hove to waiting le , heme is attributed to a group Six Nazis A
d in Anti-Jewish
swindlers who are said to have
held Monday, June 12, at 8:30 friends are urged to keep this petrify into fanaticism," said sa disembark more than a thou-
Attack
m .
nd Jewish refugees from Eu- m
date open. Chairmen are Mes- Mr. Monsky. "It is regrettable TO pe, a crisis in the Cuban gov- ulcted Jews of more than four
AMSTERDAM.
— (WNS) —
Mrs. Dave Liebow, chairman dames Manuel Engel, Fannie that some of the men who have
mi Ilion dollars on the promise of
of the last affair of the season, Roth, Sam Berkowitz, Abe Mil- taken authority in Jewish life are ern ment threatened to prevent ge tting them entry into Bolivia. A riot, instigated by 30 Dutch
th
e
Nazis
who
attacked
and wrecked
the bridge given Monday evening,
---
either cynical with reference to th e refugees from landing until
an ice cream parlor frequented
May 22, reported success. All pro- ler and Charles Berger.
eternal values or else so utterly th government had determined' R. fugees Find Adjustment Diffi- by German Jewish refugees, re-
ceeds go towards the maintenance
eir status. At weekend 1,2401
blasted in spirit that they impart
cult in Far East
sulted in injury to 12 Jews and
of the religious school.
National Federation of Tem- their lack of moral stamina to re fugees had been refused per-
mi ssion to land. It was reported re SHANGHAI. — (WNS) —The the arrest of six Nazis.
Mrs. Ray Chattin of Fullerton
ple Brotherhoods H a those whom they influence."
th at Col. Fulgencio Batista, mill- la fugees from the European
Ave. will entertain board mem-
nds of oppression who cherished
Other speakers at the exercises to
Three New Units, Includ-
bers at her new home, on Thurs-
Labor Group Endorses Child
ry chief, favored their entry ho
of finding a haven in the
day, June 1, at 8 p. m.
ing Detroit Temple Men's were Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. bu t President Laredo Bru, who Fa pe
Refugee Bill
✓ East, find their adjustment
Frog. Henry Slonimsky, dean of re
WASHINGTON. — (WNS) —
Club
cently
Issued
•
decree
banning
to
the
conditions
in
this
region
the
faculty,
Rabbi
Sidney
E.
A
en try of Jewish refugees, threat- of
THIS AND THAT
spokesman for the Congress of
The importance of the sensa-
With the addition of three new Goldstein, Professor of Social en ed to resign if they were al-' an the world extremely difficult Industrial Organization told a
tional exposure of anti-Semitism units—Men's Club of Temple Service, and Frederick Green- lo wed to enter. Chief of Immigra- ea d it has become necessary to Congressional committee that or-
ution prospective immigrants
do n
which the Dies Committee has Beth El, Detroit; McKinley Ave. man.
labor had no fear of an
at. last got around should not be Temple Brotherhood, Canton, 0., Kuhn Called "Common Thief" po Manuel Benitez said he was .to the Far East against immigrat- ganized
werless to allow them entry ling here at this time Such is the undue Influx of foreign refugees
Fritz Kuhn "Fuehrer" of the until the government reached
minimized just because Congress- and Men's Club of Bnai Jehoshua,
resulting from legislation to per-
re p
man Dien is said to have Vice- Chicago—the National Federation German-American Bund, was ar- some policy in regard to refugee IC ort submitted to• the IIIAS- mit the entry of 20,000 refugee
A Emigration Association by
Presidential ambitions. of Temple Brotherhoods, an affili- rented on charges of embezzling immigration. Many of the refu-
children
from Germany. Testify-
its
affiliate in Harbin, Manchukuo,
A movie scheduled for early re- ate of the Union of American lie- $14,548 of his pro-Nazi organi- gees were without proper immi-
leas
e is The Madman of Europe," brew Congregations, has gained zation's funds. The arrest was or-
the Jewish Information Bureau. ing in support of the legislation
before
the
House immigration
gration papers, and it was be-
t is reported that Shanghai
which one of the independent 650 new members, according to an d e r e d by District Attorney lieved almost all of them lacked
no w harbors 4,500 Jewish refu- Committee, John Brophy, na-
compar4ea is filming in the East announcement just made at the T homas E. Dewey, three hours fin ancial
tional
director
of the C. I. 0.
• • It will be the most outspoken Cincinnati office of the National of
surport. Aboard the lace
ter a New York County Grand Ha mburg-American liner St. I wb s from Germany and Austria aid the bill was "only
a small
O recently arrived here. The
anti-Nazi picture yet seen.
Federation.
Jo ry had indicted him on 12 Lo uis
were more than 900 refu- Jew ish Refugee Committee has token of our opposition" to what
was going on in the Reich.
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