America 'elvish Periodical Carter
9, 1939
ty, are in
representa•
sal stover.,
gin g their
d tolerated
e they had
e with the
with
the
■ d become
is issuan ce
, the del..
Therefor e
to •ppoint-
tayor. Oth-
ed,
there
Icy amo ng
lem not to
, The Di.-
eplied that
:ate imme-
bjett with
Sir Harold
or
Macali.
ant to pre-
sioners has
aterview s to
received a
g the Nash-
by Ragheb
nee Jerusa-
nose of the
to MacM i•
te attitude
lain White
ty has offi.
basis for
rens months
neat. have
was re-
Itural con.
:swirled, in
lam Harz-
tor of the
e Central
gricultural
s Captured
cor Agen-
es who on
:ured and
ird the SS.
varship es-
They were
vish Agen•
I here, and
anted that
s usual, be
official im-
rig a Pan-
eying 906
0 children,
a British
L, on the
Palestine,
the ship
itils fleeing
c haven in
had been
time.
weeks ago
I took 48-
tiling the
el against
uthorized"
ley were
, Hotspur
from the
Palestine
ern point
ughly 150
Dyers, do-
in about
destroyers
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since the
angement
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Freud's Biography of Moses HELP ERADICATE
Claims He Was an Egyptian ANTI-SEMITISM, IS
Also Credits Egyptians With Being Original Authors of
Monotheism; Thesis Outlines Reasons for
Will be Awarded Honorary
Anti-Semitism
Memorandum on Legal Aspects of White
Paper Stresses British Obligations
Under the Mandate
Telephone
CADILLAC
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Past President's
REFUGEES ON LINER ST. LOUIS
PLEA TO CHURCHES GIVEN HAVENS IN HOLLAND,
FRANCE, BELGIUM, ENGLAN
Refutation of Charges Pub-
fished by the Federal
Prof. Sigmund Freud's psycho- "Moses, His People, and Mono
Council of Churches
analytical study of Moses and theistic Religion," is the new
the Jewish religion, which has portion of his study. It would
LODGE'S OFFICERS
been awaited for several
ye not have bublis
ars
EFFORTS OF SKILFUL
WILL BE INSTALLED and which has been heralded as Prof. Freudeen p
continuedhed
had FANATICS CONDEMNED
to live
a subject for controversy, will under protection of a Catholic
Make Arrangements for make its appearance next Mon- regime in Austria. But his exile
Convention of District
day oft the press of Alfred A. to London, where he now makes Teachers Organize Inter-
Knopf, publisher, under the title his home, made it possible for
faith Group to Promote
No. 6, July 2- 4
"Moses and Monotheism." Sub- the entire book to see the light
Goo
d Will
s,the
Catholic
of
day.
An outstanding citizen and jected to attack in
Thus, the third part of "Moses
Jew will be honored when Pisgah preen far in advance of its apt
NEW YORK (Religious News
Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will pearance, this significant book and Monotheism" has two pre Se
the Christian
confer the degree of Honorary approaches the subject of Jew , fatory notes--one written before Service)—A
Churches to plea
work to toward
the end
Past President on Rabbi Leo 51. ish ethical and cultural teachings March, 1918, in Vienna, and the that "there shall be no anti.
from an entirely new angle, and other written in June, 1938, in Semitism in the Christian Church
Franklin, spirit-
treats the character of Moses in London. The first note declared• and in the American community,"
oal head of Tem-
an entirely new light.
are living in a Catholic and a refutation of the charges
pie Beth El, for
0 "Moses and Monotheism" is in "We
country under the Protection o made against Jews by anti-Semi-
h i s exemplary
three parts, the first two of which that Church, uncertain how long tic propagandists, are voiced in
,
GENEVA. (WNS - Palcor Agency) — The Permanent service to the
are brief essaya that were pub. the protection will last. So long current issue of Information
listed several years ago. In :the
the as it does last I naturally hesi - Service,
ublished here by the
Mandates Commission discussed Palestine for three days community o f
LONDON.
(WNS) — Following offers by the United :,,
find two — entitled "Moses an tate to do anything that is bound Federal Council of the Churches
this week. On Monday and Tuesday, June 12 and 13 the Detroit in gen-
Egyptian" and "If Moses WAS an to awaken the hostility of that of Christ in America.
States Joint Distribution Committee to pay for the main- '
eral,
and
the
Commission focused its attention on the annual reports Jewish cause in
Egyptian"—the famous founder Church. It is not cowardice, but
The appeal, entitled "Current tenance of all refugees aboard the liner St. Louls, the
of the science of psychoanalykis caution; the new enemy (a trans. Manifestations of Organized An- 907 homeless Jewish men, women
concerning Palestine and Transjordan. These reports particular.
and children were '
advances
the
view
point
that
]tor'"
note
states
that
the
refer.
ti•Senlitism,"
and intended as a
were discussed with Palestinian representative Sydney
A member of
Moses wan an Egyptian, that the ence is to German National So- contribution toward a better un- given temporary havens , in Belgium, the Netherlands,
Moody, Assistant Chief Secre-W
Pisgah L o d g e
monotheistic
religion
of
the
Jews
cialisnt)
—
and
I
shall
guard
derstanding
between
Christians
France and England. The .Intergovernmental Committee
tarp of the Palestine Govern-
r the time of
font
was in reality the religion of the against doing anything that and Jews, urges that the rela-
"'for Refugees, after being in con-
ment, and with Transjordan rep-
his arrival in
Egyptians, that circumcision was would serve his interests—in more tion of anti-Semitic propaganda
resentative Alec S. Kirkbridge,
Detroit in 1899,
an Egyptian practice taken over dangerous than the old one, with to Nazi methods be revealed by
British Resident at Amman, who
Rabbi Franklin
by the Jews.
whom we have learned to live churchmen whenever possible, • I
until last March was District
Belgium to accept 250 refugees,
has served for Dr. Franklin
Made Possible by Exile '
in peace." He adds that the ex-
Propagandist's Threat
Commissioner of Galilee., On
the Netherlands 194, France ma-
years on
the .
The third part, under the title
t ri,Earie TURN To PAGE ri i
in
proximately
proximat
referring
to
promotors
of
20
Wednesday, June 14, with the
200 and Great Brit• .
Anti•Defamation Committee of
an ti-Semitism the statement is
the rernainder.
arrival of British Colonial Sec-
the lodge.
Jersey
City
•
Leader
to
Ap-
made that while "the United
retary Malcolm MacDonald to
The presentation of the de-
States is not Germany," never- Large Delegationn of De
Statenseat
by
J. D. C.
of view, the Commiasion took
Droock,
Speaks" Program
preident of
troiters at Buffalo
NEW YORK, • (WNS)—James
hove here and now among us a
under consideration the new
Pisgah
a past
Lodge,
and now
vice-
N. Rosenberg, chairman of the
group of skillful' propagandists
WILL
British policy for Palestine em-
Sessions
enttf District No. 6 of
National Council of the Joint
"Democracy Speaks" will pre- B in neasiid n
and fanatics who are a potential
bodied in the Chamberlain White
Britt.
Distribution Committee, issued
Paper.
threat
to
democracy
and
religion.
sent as its speaker, over CKLW,
The meeting will be held in
pi f I eo r t l lfow o f i n m g tahney s tac i t on
Detroiter",
both
professional
all
parts
It would therefore seem to be
Belgian representative Pierre from 7:30 to 8 i. m. on Monday, the Brown Memorial Cha'pel of Action for Palestine to ;Be
eumrteirnryti e
: s infro
from
re;
British White Paper I. Called the part of wisdom to beware of social workers and members of
Orts was re-elected chairman of June 19, Rabbi Benjamin Plot- Temple Beth El, on Monday,
Planned in New York '
wh is goinga
"I be-
c b i o aa i rds aicon f cid ei , ::ect a 7 e s o w foll loca re l pa r ::
the seven - member Permanent kin of Congregation Emanuel, June 19, at 8:30 p. m., and will
"Cruel and Unjust"; Its
may
now'
on
June
25.28
now'
fairly
state
'
thae tdo anbgeervsl,gilaanadt
Mandates Commission; Swiss re
be open to the ublic.
p
Recall Demanded
that aw
fteer
effort, through
_
, ,
p- Jersey City, N. J., honorary presi-
also to conduct positive programs
resentative William Rappard w as
The first part of the evening
rented at the National Confer• the hospitality of various • Euro• 'i•
to combat them."
NEW YORK.—When the flier-
re-elected its vice-chairman. Both dent of the New Jersey branch will be utilized to install the
ence
of
Jewish
Social
Welfare
peon
governments
and with the
WASHINGTON.
—
Rabbi
Max
The
promotion
of
tolerance
and
men held their respective posit of the United Synagogue of following newly-elected officers day conventi on
wholehearted cooperation of refu-
of the Ziohist , C. Carrick of Erie., Pa., president economic justice by "careful,
tions since 1937.
America. He is the founder of of Pisgah Lodge: Louis
Louis Schostak,
Rosen- Organization of Anteria miens i of the Central Conference of positive education," declares the now being held in Buffalo, N. Y. gee committees and of prominent
zweig, president;
Jewish A
's Protest
Conference
Jewish Social
people of on
all the
creeds,
all of
the
the League for Judaism and De- first vice p resident; Rabbi Mor• in the Hotel Commodore Juna:25, 1 American Rabbis which in meet- appeal, "should do much to The
silt Welfare
is an of associate
group refugees
St. Louis
will
.
ing in the Mayflower Hotel, June core the anti-Semitic organizer."
The right of the British gov- mocracy and a former chairman rig Adler, s econd vice president; the 1,000 delegates from all ace
- 113-18, declared Congress must
"There is need for continuous of the National Conference of find a haven In Europe. With
ernment to rtstriet Jewish im- of the committee on internation• Sam Maza, treasurer; William tions of the
country will begie a continue "without fear or favor attention to this issue on
Social Work. Jewish social welt these governments and commit-
migration into Palestine and sale al peace of the Rabbinical As- Boxerman, recording secretary;
series of deliberations to culmi- , and . without . any regard of any part of the religious press,
the
scheduled
from Joint
tees the representatives of the
of land to Jews there is denied sembly of America.
the fare
June meetings,
14 to 18, precede
the eon-
•
Ben
F.
Goldman,
financial
sec-
nate
in
decisions
that,
in
artisan
'
al
isan
political
in a memorandum submitted by
Distribution
dice! considerations, church !schools and religious or-
Committee
ew I
Rabbi Plotkin came to the at- retary; Rudolph Meyersohn, as-
investigation
of
the
subversive
ganizations.
Much
popular
.dart
clove
of
the
national
conference
the Jewish Agency for Palestine tention of the
have
been in constant contact, It
public recently in sintant monitor; Dr. George V. of the crisit in Palestine, re movements in this country."
and being studied by the Parma-
would
he
Improper
for
us here to
cation
in
regard
to
fruitful
in.
to
be
held
In
Buffalo,
from
June
a- his fight against the fascist Leib, warden; Isadore Starr,
Conference
issue There
any final
at this
bound to be of an epoch-ma ng I Rabbi Currick's address opened terfaith relations is needed day tees, to in 24.
Buffalo,
are at headquar-
the Hotel time.
must statement
come from
the
neat League
Mandates
Commission of Mayor Hogue of Jersey City. guardian; Morrie Shatzen, Henry nature in the history of A ri. r the five-day rabbinical meeting by day. The Christian churches Stotler.
the
of Nations.
The topic of Rabbi Plotkin's M. Abramovitz and Elias Gold- can
_ it meeting here of the 400 leading are called upon to make their
splendid governments which, we
Zioqiarn .anct.pre. eel,* . sea
The Mandates Commission de- address will be "Jews Defend berg,' —truateee. Joseph Sanders,
,...
voted Monday and Tuesday of Democracy."
Themea of-tha-erentiral, sessions, are assured, will give asylum to
"r".""""r""mb- "" 11
retiring president, automatically have an important effect on tti I
6"-. dkItineti"--""tvibnti""7r of
this week to studying the three
the Jewish Social Welfare the - 907 'refugees. We are In
influencing
the attitudes of their
After the radio broadcast, becomes monitor for the ensuing whole of the Zionist movement.1
own members, by constant effort Conference reflect present-day touch with the refugees on board
memoranda submitted by the Rabbi Plotkin will address a pub- term. The installing officer will The convention takes place
community
problems,
The
Satur- heart
the ship via
radio
so as to help
to the end that there shall be
them
keep
and
courage.
Jewish Agency, in addition to tic meeting, at 8 :30 p, in., at be Past President Elias Goldberg. soon after the announcement of
various other memoranda on Pal- Northern High School. Besides
no anti-Semitism in the Christian day evening session will be de-
The with
program will be inter- Great Britain's change of Policy CONFIDENTIAL
The
chairman
of
the
Joint
estine and Transjordan submit- Rabbi Plotkin, the speakers will spoi-sed
Church and in the American voted to a presentation, by Harry
vocal selections by
in Palestine and precedes by a ;
ted by Jewish and Arab bodies. be Walter Nelson, president of members of the newly
community."
L. Lurie, director of the Coun- tribution Committee, Paul Baer-
formed few
_____
weeks the convocation of the 1
Particular attention is being de- the Wayne County Bar Associa- Bnai Brith Choral Group, Mrs.
To Promote Goodwill
cif of Jewish Federations and wild, with Harold Linder, a mem-
World Zionist Congress in Gen- 1 Tidbits from Everywhere
voted to
of a New York Welfare Funds, on "Develop- ber of our committee, are
to the two memoranda on tion, and Rev. Owen A. Knox.
Phyllis Bistritzkv, alto, and Mrs, en-a,
the Chamberlain White Paper—
to be followed in the same,
City Teachers' Round Table of meets In Jewish Civic and Pro- lively engaged in London on this
Dr. Y aaaaa 's Address
Goldberg, coloratura so- city by the meeting of the Coun-I
the first a letter by Dr. Weis-
the National Conference of Chris- tective Activity in America." hi- matter. Our European director
Coughlinism, Fascism and Nan- prano. Mrs. Harry Oberatein will cil of the League of Nations
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
Hans and Jews, designed to pro- dore Sobeloff, executive director In Paris, Morris C. Troper, is in
mann dealing exclusively with the ism were severely condemned in accompany at the piano.
_
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE SI
which is to consider the British
mote goodwill and better under. of the Jewish Welfare Fedmation close touch with the problem. In
the "Democrac y Speaks" pro-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will de- IS hite Paper on I'alestine. Con-
1 ,uricilit I9A. A. A. F. 5.)
(PLEASE TURN' TO LAST PAGES
De i t, will' discus. Mr.
standing
among Protestant, Cath- o Of Detroit,
grain last Monday. The speaker liver the principal address.
olic and Jewish teachers of the Lurie's paper.
was Dr. Max Yergan, vice-presi- Plan District No. 6 Convention vening at this critical time, the I
42nd
annual
meeting
of
the
Zion-lABROADCASTS
metropolitan
area
and to further
dent of the National Neicro Con-
in Detroit, July 2-4
Conf
Visitors
ist Organization of America will
grass and an outstanding Negro
We're happy to report that the tolerance programs in the public
Myron A. Keys, Max J. Kogan,
Plans here
are for
being
corn- review the recent political his- I Germans nutter a lot from big schools, was announced here by
leader and educator.
pleted
the being
71st annual
Jacob
Levin
and
Nathan Mil-
tory
centering
about
Palestine
headaches
ow
d
'
Reginald
T.
Kennedy,
New
York
,
Dr. Yergan described the simi- convention of Di st ric
stein are lay _
Th '
iay visitors to the
Grand
ghape "course
of action for exporting all their aspirin tablets regional secretary of the Na-
larity of the activities of Gen- Lodge No. 6, to be held t in
De- and
the immediate
future.
conference.
Attending
the gen-
hone'
Conference.
to foreign countries as the chief
eral Moseley and Father Cough. troit July 2 to 4 inclusive.
s s Be et w
a lit e t ,Hitirionled Lillian Sid-
Sin leading teachers organize- e ri , i e);
from Zionist districts item on their famous barter deals
High School Commencement tin. Ile pointed out that both The sessions will commence on to Reports
the New York headquarters in- • • - • An interesting bit of news is lions are already listed as char-
Bas- Officers, Committee Heads
were using the established meth- Saturday evening, July
with
to Be Held Next Wed-
the exceptional interest in that the Germans are now engaged ter members of the new Round sin, Kenneth Wagger, Miss Evelyn
of of maligning and villifying a registration of delegates Land'itah
and Educators to Submit
nesday Evening
Saul-
the convention. The accrediteo s in training many thousands of war Table and seven more will be Ginsburg and Mrs. Ethel M. Saul-
people
for purposes
certain ulterior
mo- reception.
Official
opening
of the 1,000 delegates from 44 states dogs, who are expected to help added within a few weeks. In- son, of the Jewish Social Serdce
Annual Reports
fives and
and declared:
convention
will take
place Sun-
A clans of 25 young men and . ''Both favor changes in our day morning, July 2. Sessions are expected to be augmented by the Red Cross in rescuing wounded eluded on the lint of charter mem• Bureau; Herman Jacobs, Abra-
young women will receive their democratic form of government, will continue on Sunday, Mon- large numbers of visitors at many ;edifiers in the anticipated Euro- berg are the Protestant Teachers ham Fleischman, Nathan 'Bean,
.
Tuesday evening. June 20, has
Miss
Association, the Jewish Teachers Mias
which will result in the setting day and Tuesday mornings, f of the sessions. The addresses of
a Anna Rose Hersh and
. Com- been set aside by officers and
a- ' speakers, discussions from the pean
conflagration
. . Former Association, the Teachers Alli- Mary Caplan, of the Jewish
Austrian
Chancellor . Schuschnigg,
diplomas at the commencement up of another form, fascist or ternoons and evenings. The con-
ance
and
the
resolutions
to
be
still
under
protect'
ive arrest in a
exercises of Shaarey Zedek High totalitarian."
of New York City, the New munity Center; Miss Selma Sam- members of the board of the
vention banquet
be 3. held on adopted
will over
reflect
height-
Nazi stronghold, has now been re York
reed concern
the the
future
of Nazi
York Teachers Guild, the Bronx pliner and Min Margot Fran klind United Hebrew Schools for the
School, to be held in the , social
Der Yergan declared that "de- Monday
evenings, will
July
hall of the synagogue on Wednes- mocracy knows no race," that it
Speaker, at the sessions will Palestine that followed the issu- duced to such a mental state that Boro-Wide Association of Teach- of North End Clinic; Louis New.'
his chief occdpation is playing with ere, and the Theta Pi Alpha chap- mark, of the Jewish Children's
. election meeting. Officers,
knows no people, and said: "The include Archie II. Cohen of Chi- ence of the White Paper.
day, June 21, at 8:15 p.
dolls . . . Yet the Nazis boast of ter of the Catholic Teachers As- Home• Mina Elizabeth Weisman, as st ell as members of the board
m. The task of facing and dealing with cago, the present president of
'
their
humanity
in
not
having
him
nociation.
graduation marks the conclusion the basic causes of America's the district; Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
of the Jewish Child Placement whose terms expire, will be elect-
A Preconvention feature Sat- killed . . . Don't think that the
of a I2-year course of study problems affecting both Negroes Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Max
These organizations which are Bureau; Dr. Otto A. Ilirsch, of red et this meeting,
M
which included instruction in and Jews, Catholics and other J. Wohlgelernter, Maurice Bis- urday night, June 24, will be an British let Hitler get away with not yet formally affiliated with the Jewish Home for Aged; Isi-
will be submitted bY
off ie,h executive Vertetcettosi.• li Reports
Jewish history, ancient and mod- groups belongs to democracy. gyer, national Bnai Brith secre- institute on Hebrew culture and canceling Austria's debt to Eng- the Round Table but will join in d ef orethe Sob jeelw
ekil , e e e n
e le e i ac ah n000 lai
led by Dr. A, H. Fried- land or even dropping interest the near future are • the Catho- „
ern; Jewish religion and tradi- That is the proper and effective tary; Rabbi Jerome D. F. olkman Zionism,
f':„:
r
ede
t; the
tions; Zionism; Jewish literature, solvent . . . Democracy can rise of Grand Rapids, Philip IM Klutz- land of Cleveland. A reception payments, as he tried to do . . . lie
Teachers
Association
of
""'
the
Board
of
Education,
M. H.
will follow.
They have been collecting every- Brooklyn, the Jewish Teachers
Jewish music and art-craft work. up as it did in 1937 and register nick, district vice president; J o -
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent Zackheim; chairman of the real
The convention will be
for- thing due them, having threatened Community Chest, the American of the United Hebrew Schools, is estate committee, Louis Stoll;
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will an overwhelming disapproval of has Bisno, executive secretary orally opened Sunday afternoon,
that
unless
regular
interest
pay- School
K d u c a t i o n Association, High
attending the sessions of the
attending
greet the graduating class with a Father Coughlin and an equally of A. Z. A.; Dr. Abram L. Sa- June 25, by Dr. Solomon Gold- nets
were
made
they would
seize
committee, Rudolph
the Teachers
eac h ers 1Jewish Education Association, Zwieback; finance and budget
the traditional song of welcome, as overwhelming approval of a char, national director of Mlle! man, president of the Zionist Or- Germany's trade balance.
Union,
the
New
Deal
The action consists Foundations; Richard E. Gut- ganization of America. His
held simultaneously
Kindergarten - 6B !sly
"Bruchim Ila-Boim."
with the Na- ..mmittee, M a u r I c e Landau;
presj- [LOOK AND LISTEN
Teachers Association. and the tional Conference of Jewish So- that; Ecdouni
The members of the class have of vigilant opposition to all un- stadt, director of Anti-Defama- dential address will strike the
temtiiteteee, Mo In aa t r i c co Rosen-
R m om
sein t:
John Hamilton, chairman of the Queensboro Teachers Association. [ vial Service,
taken as their theme "Palestine— democratic practices and con- tion League; Rabbi Leon Fram. keynote of the meeting—political I I Republican
commit-
National
Committee,
is
Act ea Clearing House
Post, Present and Future." Miss stant effort to widen the scope Benjamin Samuels, member of action and accelerated develop- i highly jittery about the effect
I "Problems of Emigre Adjust- tee, Rabbi A. M. Hershman;
According to Mr. Kennedy, one I ment in America" was the sub- m e m b e r s h i p committee, Abe
Ilene Schiller will discuss "Pal- and increase the effectiveness of executive committee of the dig• most in Palestine. At the ban- I whi ch the
typing up of his name of the functions of the Round Iject of the Friday evening
eistine in Jewish Tradition." everything that inheres to democ- trict. Rabbi Eric Friedland of (Pet the same evening men and with the anti-Semitic campaign
of
ses• Kasle and Rabbi Harold N. Ros-
Table
will be to work in con-j sion. The background of the enthal, and Mrs. Jack Freedman
Pontiac and others.
Abraham Bornstein will speak on racy."
women leaders of the Zionist General Moseley may have had
(PLEAS': TWIN TO LAST PAGE) I
(TURN To IMITORIAL TAGIC)
"The Forerunners of Herzl."
for the Woman's Auxiliary,
movement in America will ex- upon the public mind . . . }lee
Dean Cohn will describe the per-
press their views on recent oc- sending out carloads of literature
A detailed educational report
sonality and the achievements of
urrences and future nerds.proving that he fought t the Ku
will be submitted by Bernard
Dr. Theodor Herz'. Irvinn Strub I
Among the !speakers will be Dr. Klux Klan, urged the Rev. Ger-
hazes, superintendent, and a
Gee-
will discuss the "Balfour Dec.. !
Werner Senator, non - Zionist aid Winrod's defeat in his Kansas
financial report by Morris Lach-
laration," while "Palestine and 1
member of the Executive of the Senatorial campaign and was
over, executive secretary. A re-
American Jewry" will be the •
Jewish Agency, who will come shocked by reports of Nazi cruelty
view and detailed reports of the
theme treated by David Crohn.
here expressly to attend the con- in Germany . . . Mr. Hamilton is Meeting of
and membership ac-
All Parties Resolves to Go on With Work scholarship
"The Future of Palestine" is the 18,725 Contributors Subscribed $645,138; Isidore
vention ; Mrs. Edward Jacobs, not an anti-Semite, but his dig-
tivities, as well as general
Sobeloff f ormer president of
title of the talk by Hilliard
Here;
Addresses
by
Baruch
Zuckerman,
Rabbi
Ilada,ah
like
for
Roosevelt
is
so
deep
that
Confident
finances,
will
be submitted by
of
Additional
Gifts;
Plan Com-
Grossman.
and now a member of the Agen• I he has more than once been indis-
Hershman, David Tannenbaum
Abraham J. Lachover, director of
munity Fund Relationships
"Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
cy Executive, who has just re- creel in his choice of bedfellows.
finances.
Rabbi Morrie Adler will address
turned from Palestine, and Dr.
Walter lVinchell, who has a
Detroit Zionists, representing Merton, Sol Edelman and others
Invitations have been sent to
the graduates Judge Harry B.
In an analysis of 1939 Allied chairman of the collection corn- Stephen S. Wise.
knack of being penetrating as well all political parties in the move- narticipated in the discussion.
all members of the United He-
Keidan, chairman of the educe- Jewish Campaign results. pre- mittee, and by Irving W. Blum-
The second day, Monday. w—
IR i i as smart , says that if G ene ra ratl ment, on Sunday afternoon issued
brew Schools urging them to at-
A Call to Action
tional committee, will extend nested to the Detroit Service berg, in the absence of Israel be devoted largely to commit- Moseley is not a Nazi he ig a
Addresses at this conference tend this important annual meet-
ereetinga. Isaac Shetzer, presi- Group board of directors at a Himelhech, chairman of the pub- tee meetings and reports and the that doesn't
trt't like cheese.
a call to their respective organ-
.
Members, as well as all those
dent of the congregation, will meeting held last Tuesday noon, lie relations committee. Maurice consideration of resolutions that
Note of warnint There are izations to join in forming a were delivered by Dr. A. M. , mg.
e Hershman, pioneer Detroit Zion- i wig)
Alli contribute annually to the
present the diplomas, and Mor- Gun D. Newman, Service Group A. Glaaier, president of the Jun-
millions of loyal Amercana
i
of
embody the program of se- mi
Zionist
Planning
Council
for
the
ist
,
leader;
Baruch
Zuckerman.
l
ed Jewish Campaign, are en-
tin 11. Blumberg, vice president, president, reported that, an of iar
Section,
Detroit Service tion during the coming year. At German descent who don't care for
sill award the prizes to out- June 12, 18,725 contributors had Group, reviewed the-work of the a luncheon cession Louis Lip-Icy Nazism any more than you or we, coordination of local activities eminent labor Zionist leader, and ! died to vote at the annual meet-
avannenbaum,
who
has
the United Hebrew
standing students. A gift to the subscribed $645,148 to the drive. Junior Division in the recent member of the Executive of the but the tendency in some circles for Palestine's reconstruction.
mg o
spent many years in . Palestine in Schools.
synagogue will be presented by These figures represent ■ 39 per drive, and outlined next year's Jewish Agency, will be the pri
to discriminate against all people
The
conference
of
local
n-
n
Zion-
behalf
of
important
industrial
b
e
ha
lf of cent increase in the number of activities as planned
Charles Sarasota i
i of German descent is beginning to I sis was held at Central High projects.
The present officers of the
for the
. • be
the graduating class.
contributors and a 65 per cent youth group.
eiPal
speaker.
afternoon on
will get their goat, and may drive them School and was called under the
schools are: Harry Cohen. presi-
given
over The
to Institutes
Rabbi H ersh man soun d ed a lent; Louis
The graduates are: Sidney increase in the amount pledged
Robinson,
nest vies
As the fund-raising arm of the variety of subjecta, the most im- a to join Nazi groups in self-de- joint auspices of all local parties call to action.
Outlining the president; Rudolph
Zuieback,
Brewer,
tense .
Abraham
Bornstein, , to the 1938 campaign when 13,- Jewish Welfare Federation. the portant of which will concern
.
see-
the NAZTI NEWS •
A
committee
representing
all
major
issues
confronting
Jews
in
and
vice
president;
Maurice
Lan-
Dean Cohn, David Crohn, Eman• 451 contributors a u b s c r i b e d board of directors outlined plans current problems of the Pales-
parties was selected to ca try the
,
vet Cummins, Dorothy Davidson, $391,862. With many solicitors for the
participation of Detroit tine Yishuv. Other subjects will
Tis said that the Nazis. having plan into effect. The following the present situation, he warned eau, treasurer; Harry Seligson,
Murray Fronts, Hilliard Germs- still at work, and with contribu- Service Group members in the be Zionist education and orwani- the fear
against apathy, pointed out that secretary. Board members whose
Cod put
into them
by Mrs.
were Max
chosen on the committee: the only reply to obstacles in the terms expire with the terrnina-
man, Mignon Hamburger, Theo- lions coming in through the mail Detroit Community Fund Cam- nation in America.
Attorney of
General
Murphy's
drive
Frank, Rabbi M. 1.
dote Kasle, Samuel Krohn, Her- every day, Isidore Sobeloff, ex- Dawn to he held next fall. Julian
nath of Jews is more work for tion of this fiscal year are: Nil-
The convention will end Wed- against their spies, have trans- Wohlgelernter, Joseph Haggai, Palestine,
and urged redoubled ton M. Alexander, Fred Y. But-
schel Levine, Lewis Levin, Shula- ecutive director of the Jewish H. Krolik has accepted the chair- nesday afternoon with
(erred their North American spy
Mrs. D. Reitman, Elchanan Ross, effort for the Jewish National zel, David I,
mith London, Shirlee Rabinowitz, Welfare Federation, which spon• manship of the committee on br■tion of Jewish Day a at cek•
the h eadquarters
S.
border.
to
Canada,
near
th
e
Mrs.
J.
Kunio,
Nathan
Speva
Cohen. Lawrence
Ethel
kow.
Home
mean
Rivkin,
H.
Joseph
and other agencies as a W. Crohn, Judge Harry B. Kei-
Roth, son the annual drive, expressed Community Fund relationships Jewish Palestine Pavilion of the
Mrs. J. Neiman, with Morris
Charles Sarasohn, Anne Jean- confidence that the total figure for the city...ride campaign.
of
strengthening
the
Jew-
elan,
htnac
Liebermeass
Samuel
.
The
Nazi
Association
for
Ger-
Lieberman
as
secretary.
World's Fair. Delegates and
.
position. .
ette
Saulson, Ilene Schiller. Fred aubsrrIbed to the 1939 campaign
S...hanander. H a r r
mans Abroad. of which Ernst Wil-
Seligson,
The unanimous decision for the
• Cy
evin. Eugene Sloan, Jerome would reach $650,000.
Rabbi Hershman
compared
the Stoll,
Aaron Rabbi
A. Silberblatt.
Louis
Simon Shetzer. chairman of guest, will go en masse to Flush- halm Bohie is the bend, is very formation of this Zionist Coun- present
situation with
that of the
Isaac Stollstan.
Sonenklar. Irvine Strub an d Mir -
RReports were presented to
the Detroit Service Group board ing Meadows to participate In much satisfied with the "'loyalty ail was reached upon motion of time of Cyrus, and pointed out Henry Wiseman, Rabbi M.
ism Zieve,
the meeting.
of directors, presided at the festivities in the pavilion court and support" it receives from Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Mr.
board by Harry R. Solomon,
and inside the buildin g.
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Haggai. Simon Shetzer, M. M. that while restrictions upon Jew- Wohirelernter and Rudolph 7.:•e-
Degree
Efforts of the Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee Assuring Temporary
Havens for 907 Wanderers
HAGUE COURT WILL RULE ON
POLICY IF LEAGUE REJECTS
MORE SHIPS LEAVE EUROPEAN
PORTS WITH HUMAN CARGOES
Action by International Court Is An-
nounced by Chamberlain; Yemenite
Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Nazis Push Drive to Force Out the Jews;
Polish Jews Face Starvation in
Border Camps
RABBIB. PLOTKIN
TO SPEAK MONDAY
SOCIAL
ZIONIST CONCLAV Investigation of
Groups
SET POLIOY Subversive
Urged by Rabbis
WORKERS . 11.11:1 i7nnt".7"ittnhijle7' joi'i7'tduUciesa
OPEN, CONFERENCE
STRICTLY
25 WILL GRADUATE
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
HEBREW SCHOOLS'
ELECTION MONDAY
DETROIT SERVICE GROUP HEARS
COMPLETE REPORT ON CAMPAIGN
DETROIT ZIONISTS TAKE STEPS
TO FORM PLANNING COUNCIL
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