';itEDgruorrjEwisti elhai ICU July 14, 1939 and THE LEGAL CHRONICIF TIFENEFROTFJEWISH etRON 104 A Hero Is Brute to Nazis and THF. LEGAL CHRONICLE The story of a true heroine, which was completely distorted by the Nazis to suit their own purposes, a few days ago pro- vided new proof that the liberty-loving elements in countries dominated by bar- barians have not yielded completely to the whipping rod. This story was described in a splendid editorial entitled "Tribute to a Heroine" in the New York Post. It reads: Oublisholl Wookly by 11so Jewlolls Ctirsoislo 1.141141as C.. I.. — — Amami on Almond class wooer M•reis 1 111111 of thw now ofge• •• D•ttolt Lets.. ondor the Ael .1 Iamb 1, 11111 Genera) Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue releohoset C•dill•e 1040 Cable Addrew Chronicle cot 14 Stratford Plate, London, W. 1, England lubseription. in Advance .... $3.00 Per Year to Incite publication all corroopondonce and 110.1. NMue t rea4 this alit, by Townley •••nins of nosh weed *bon maillim amts... ∎ 10(11/ are ono olds of the raper .17 none Doom J•ssist Cbtonirl• In•li•s oorrospon ..... on min worse of lotoroot to who Jewloh people. b•t distialms rooporwl• stilt, for an ladorsoumut of t h e •iiiwo imp 4 by tb• writers Sabbath Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portion—Num. 30:2-36:13 Prophetical portion—Jer. 2:4-28; 8:4 Rosh Chodesh Ab Readings of the Torah, Monday, July 17 Num. 28:1-15 July 14, 1939 Tammuz 27, 5699 Truth Must Triumph A 30-year-old precedent of action for social justice and truth, established in May, 1909, is receiving renewed impetus as a result of the anti-social actions of the Coughlinites. The Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice is inaugurating a new program to call the attention of the country to the injustices perpetrated under the slogan of a "new kind of alleged social justice created by and for the benefit of Father Charles E. Coughlin." It is natural and proper that this new program should be introduced in the com- munity from which the leading American anti-Semite operates and whence comes the worst type of hate-inspiring literature. "Designed to expose the propaganda tech- nique of self-seeking demagogues," the Rev. Dr. Walton E. Cole of Toledo, act- ing in behalf of the Unitarian Fellowship of Social Justice, will deliver two impor- tant addresses during the coming ten days. On Thursday, July 20, he will speak over Station WJR on the subject "Defend- ing Ourselves Against Propaganda." On Monday evening, July 24, he will address a public meeting at the Naval Armory on the subject "Hitler Over America" and will reveal how Father Coughlin conforms to the Hitler propaganda pattern. The Unitarian Church has earned the gratitude of all true Americans for hav- ing launched this program to unmask the hate-mongers and to expose the Hitlerian program of Father Coughlin. Representa- tives of other churches have already spoken, and the Rev. Coughlin stands in the eyes of all faiths as a man who is bent upon a program of destroying good will and of spreading religious and ra- cial hatred. But this is the first effective program undertaken by any church to fight for true social justice and to pre- vent the undermining of our democratic structure by the Royal Oak rabble-rouser. In justice to the church whom Cough- lin misrepresents it must be said that Catholics have spoken on numerous oc- casions in condemnation of this radio priest's appeals to hate. One of the most effective addresses was delivered a short time ago by Father James R. Cox of St. Patrick's Church, Pittsburgh, before the Rotary Club in the Methodist Church of Dormont, Pa. In this address, the Catho- lic priest, speaking in a Protestant church against the persecution of Jews, declared: "If Coughlin is right, then the Ku Klux Klan is right; and if the Ku Klux Klan is right about the Jews, it is also right about the Catholics and colored people and Father Coughlin thereby condemns himself and all that he represents." These are plain-spoken words. Even the Coughlinites should understand them. Certainly, the Catholics should disavow any affiliation with his rabble-rousing. The inauguration of an anti-Coughlin program by the Unitarians should strengthen the pro-democratic forces and should lead to the repudiation of the man about whom Father Cox said: "A Catho- lic priest become a Storm Trooper! A Coughlin became a Hitler hatchet man!" To that great and immortal company of heroic women—women such Joan of Arc and Molly Pitcher—we nominate Anna Ko- peck*, a Czech nurse. Hitler's men called her a liar. She was. She confessed, falsely of course, to that murder of • German sergeant which brought Hitler's wrath and vengeance upon the whole Czech people. She confessed to spare from persecution and suffering the people of the village of Kladno, where the sergeant was killed. Amid the international repercussions of the Czech incident and the "counter murder" of ■ Czech policeman, the role of Anna Ko• pecks was insufficiently understood in Amer- ica. Yet it is just such unquenchable courage and martyrdom which all the might of Hit- ler is powerless to combat, just •s Gandhi, in India, by his very physical helplessness could successfully challenge the might of the British Empire. Anna Kopecka, in the tradition of other heroic women, was willing to pay with her life to save her village from the terror she knew could be expected from Hitler. It was not her fault she made the sacrifice in vain; that the fearsome Gestapo is in control not only of Kladno but all Csechia, while she is either dead or in a dungeon. In the years to come, however, beneath the surface of Nazi domination, the name of Anna ■ Kopecks who fought centuries for their last libera- tion and who never have been known to stop will be an inspiration to the Czech people fighting for that goal: Official release of this story by the Ger- man Propaganda Ministry—as "evidence of the untrustworthiness of the Czech;'—con• stitutes an amazing monument to the stupidity of the Nazis, A confession of their utter inability to and nd the distinction be. tween • hero and a brute. This is more than a tribute. It is a reve- lation of existing sentiments among the Czechs which can not be uprooted so easily by Nazism. It carries with it the encouragement that the freedom-striving peoples will soon refuse to submit fur- ther to humiliations and will exercise their natural rights of rebelling against cruelties, Action Alone Counts PURELY COMMENTARY Hebrew Schools Have Outing Day By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Wednesday, July 12, was out- ing day for the pupils of the United Hebrew Schools. All the pupils of the schools were taken out by city buses to the East- wood Park where they spent a day in the fresh air and, through the courtesy of the management of Eastwood Park, they were admitted to many of the con- cessions, which added an addi- tional joy to the pleasant day. The expenses of the outing were covered by contributions made by Sidney J. Allen and Nate S. Shapero. Refreshments were served through the cour- tesy of II. C. Broder. tical field and who should have refrained from acting the historian. Commonweal, one of the outstanding Catholic In any event, Prof. Freud rendered a disservice weeklies in America, in a recent issue discussed • to the Jewish people. the anti-Semitic outbursts of General Moseley • In an editorial entitled "General Moseley's Num The Bnai Brith and Palestine her Called," Commonweal stated: Bnai Brith has a powerful stronghold in Pelts. A few weeks ago the Nation published • tine. Its lodges in Eretz Israel, as this Com- long editorial called "Dies in • New Role" mentator already had occasion to point out on which ended by supplying the Texas Repre- the recent 50th anniversary ar celebration of the sentative with the telephone number of Gen- formation of Bnai lirith in the Jewish homeland, eral George Van Horn Moseley. It is to be have been influential factors in reconstruction and doubted whether he took the hint, but in any• cultural work in Zion. case he acted as though he had, and called Nevertheless, until very recently Bnai Brith the General to testify. Once again one is was looked upon in some quarters as not, too forced to question the Dies Committee's meth- friendly to the Zionist cause. That is why the od, even to wonder whether there is here singing of llatikvah at the banquet of the con- any real desire or ability to investigate the vention of District Grand Lodge in Detroit was current crop of movements which are funda- accompanied by considerable surprise. mentally opposed to the essence of our tradi• It is true that a quarter of a century. ago Zion- tional form of government. There are other, ism was anathema to Bnai Brith. So much so that more dangerous, persons than General Mose- the Yiddish pro-Zionist press retaliated in kind ley about, and we could do worse than tats and spoke in most uncomplimentary terms about a leaf out of the Nation's book, offering Mr. the order. S. B. Komaiko, member of one of the Dies a few hints of our own. Who is organis- pl ' mntnent orthodox families in America , mg the street-riot technique which almost one-time newspaper man associated with the fa- daily b the in New • :nous Tageblatt, was a delegate to the Detroit con- delphia and other American cities, sometimes vention from Chicago. Bernard Postal, publicity under the style and title of the "Christian . . direct or of linai Brith q , uot 'M. r K om aiko as Front "es ? It ' relating the following story: About 25 years ago, penings not as many years ago in German during a convention of this district in Grand cities. When all this activity finds • co- Rapids, Mr. Komaiko was anxious' to make front ordinator, the time for more investigation "Hush-Hush" Policy Condemned Sisters of Zion Moonlight Aug. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi are sponsoring a moonlight on Tuesday, Aug. 1. Organizations and friends are asked to keep the date open for this affair. For tickets call the chairman, Sirs. Ethel Abrams, Tr. 2-7445. At the last 'meeting of the chapter, on June 28, at Lacher's Hall, a large assembly of Miz- rachi women, and many guests from the Kvutzah Ivrith, the president of the Mizrachi, Daniel Temchin, bade farewell to Sam- uel Shnitz, who is leaving with his family to reside in Cali- fornia. There were Palestinian songs and dancing. Refreshments were served. will have passed. Let us hope that that day will not come, but meanwhile, why does the daily press consider • "hush-hush" policy to be wise in this matter? A lot of Germans thought so, too, nine or ten years ago. We confess that we don't know who is org•nis• ins all this, or for exactly what ends, but we suggest that here is • real field for in• vestig•tion, Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged Mrs. Joseph Rose of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged, and her sun- shine committee were responsible for a delightful afternoon spent by the aged residents of the home on June 6 at, Belle Isle. Besides the bus that was pro- vided to transport the old folks from the home to the Island, many of the officers of the or- ganization provided their cars for the purpose. Refreshments were served. Harry Morris and his orchestra provided the music. The auxiliary thanks Mr. Morris and his orchestra. Credit Hadassah with determination Members of Detroit Auxil- that speaks volumes for the courage with iary No. 122 of Bnai which the women's Zionist Organization Brith Honored at Conven- carries on its colonization work in Pal- tion by Being Elected to estine. Offices A current report states that through At the 7th annual Convention Hadassah a total of 1,400 Jewish refugee of Bnai Brith Auxiliaries at the children will be permitted to enter Pal- Book-Cadillac Hotel over the 4th estine before October under the care of of July week-end, members of the Detroit Women's Auxiliary the Youth Aliyah. No. 122 acted as hostesses and This is effective action. It defies ob- extended a warm welcome to stacles. It is adherence to Zionist princi- the delegates and their friends. ple of removing the oppressed from lands The Detroit Auxiliary was hon- of persecution and of colonizing them in ored in that Mrs'. Harry Tanner, past president, was elected as Palestine. sentinel and Mrs. Chas. Solovich Action alone counts. In the Diaspora, was elected to the general corn- it necessarily demands that Jews speak mittee of the Women's District loudly in defense of their rights. In Pal- Grand Lodge No. 6. bronze plaque was presented estine, in addition to speech, there is to A the auxiliary by the district necessity for tireless action. Youth Ali- for its distinctive and outstand- yah is the most important instrument for ing achievement in the last mem- the saving of children, and is therefore bership drive, bringing in over 200 new members under the an important element for action. chairmanship of Mrs. Charles In the Diaspora, too, there is need for Solovich. practical work, including fund-raising for Contributions to the philan- relief. Eventually such a program will thropies by the Detroit Auxili- have to include the creation of media to ary were also commended upon inasmuch as more money was provide an outlet for Jewish youth who contributed in the past fiscal year find it difficult to secure employment, than ever before. and for an adult Jewish population that Anyone interested in joining is being declassed in some portions of the the auxiliary, call Miss Charlotte globe as a result of economic discrimina- Gant, president, Northlawn 4175. tion. Hebrew Schools Palestine paves the way for action, both United Thank United Dairies in words and works. for "Treat" Tel Aviv — 3o Years Old The United Hebrew Schools acknowledge with thanks the "treat" of the United Dairies. All pupils of the schools were treated by the United Dairies with ice cream. Camp of Haboturn Will Open Sunday Habonim Camp Kvutza of the Detroit district will open thi s Sunday, July 16, on a 40-acre plot of rolling countryside Is. cated near the Farband-Poole Zion Camp at Chelsea, Mich. The camp facilities have been entirely constructed by the Ha. bonim youth and will amnion,. date about 40 boys and girls be- tween the ages of 14 and 19. The camp staff is under the leadership of Chasers Edi Stern- berg of Philadelphia who has been instrumental in the organi• cation and leadership of several of the older camps of Ilaboph o in the country. There are six camps of this type in this country. This sum- mer Kvutza is closely patterned after the Palestinian collective colony and is unique in that it is carried out in the same spirit and on the some principles as the Eretz Israel settlements. The camp program stresses Hebrew language and literature and a healthy social and physical ar. tivities schedule. YIDDISH THEATER'S FOUNDER IS DEAD Zionist flag brought in and placed on the plat- crlinN To IciliToriTAL pmts. f orm, an thereupon he rushed to the telegrap h office and wired his paper a story to the effect edies, farce, romantic pics•es, but . . 0; at al Btta conven- his great love was for the classics tion." That was front page news at that time. His sine made his rather a strange But by the same token, because of the changed appearing Hamlet, despite the attitude of Bnai Brith during the past decade, an rigid diet he imposed upon himself anti-Zionist episode at a Bnai Brith meeting in before essaying this role. Ile appeared in all sorts of plays Seattle only about five years ago was also front We call attention of our readers to the fact page news. A Reform rabbi arose at a meeting until he had made enough looney to build his own theater on Second that the "street-riot technique" to which refer- of the lodge on the Pacific Coast and, noticing ence is made in this editorial was marked by at the Blue and White banner next to the Stars Ave., where he added to his in- least two recorded stabbings of Jews by Cough- and Stripes, shouted: "Take down that rag." The come by selling cigarettes embossisl with his signature until one day, linites; that these demonstrations are assuming rabbi walked out of the meeting; the flag re- seeing them as butts on the lobby a serious nature; that Jews in New York are mained. compelled to place salesmen on street corners The story of Bnai Brith's new attitude towards floor, he discontinued this practice, to sell anti-Coughlin literature to counter-balance Palestine would be incomplete without relating saying: "Nobody's going to step the activities of the followers of the anti-Semitic this Order's important contributions to Palestine's on me." A Dashing Figure Royal Oak radio priest. reconstruction. Bnai Brith is building a colony On the East Side Thomashefsky But the newspapers are silent on the occur- in Palestine in honor of the former international was almost as well known, when in retires and the stabbings. Such silence only helps president, Alfred M. Cohen. It has participated his prime, for his wardrobe its for the gangsters who incite to riot and to stabbings. in other Jewish National Fund activities, espe- hie acting. Ile imported his clothes The press does not hesitate to play up a pogrom cially the tree•planting program. Its latest mani- and shoes from Europe, and cut a overseas. But it is apparently afraid to reveal festation of devotion to the cause of Palestine's dashing figure on Second Ave.. the truth about anti-Semitism in this country. reconstruction is its participation in the $1,000,. where for years he was the idol Only when the situation becomes exceedingly 000 loan of the Jewish National Fund, to the tune of members of his race. serious, the columnists and the feature writers of $25,000. For years he lived in Brighton Who will deny that Bnai Brith is now a pro-, begin to capitalize on a said situation for Jewry. Beach. Many of his better known Commonweal is right in suggesting that the Zionist movement? Yiddish operettas and sketches • anti-Semitic outbursts in this country be investi- were composed in his lavishly fur- On the Question of Food gated. We have already urged upon Congressman nished home there. Last November, Martin Dies and his committee to investigate Maurice Samuel, who knows how to be critical his theater long since sold, he filed Father Coughlin . repeat request and we of people he dislikes, found a new scapegoat at present the editorial from Commonweal Maga- the banquet of the convention of the Zionist Or- a voluntary bankruptcy, pleading petition debts of in $9,765 and no as- zinc zinc as Catholic Exhibit Number One in support ganization of America in the food served. of our proposal. Ile sold the Thomashefsky The- Another occasion at which "Noe was an issue sets. a t. Second S Ave. and Houston was a recent press conference arranged by the was • Jewish Agency in London. We are told that S L in 1924, but at that time had an interest in others, including t it bacon and pork sausages were served and that Prof. Sigmund Freud and the Jews the only offended person was the correspondent Rialto in Brooklyn, Thomashefsky's last professional Prof. Sigmund Freud has started a controversy of an Arab daily who is a Moslem-Irishman. with his "Moses and Monotheism" which was re- These incidents give the cue to relating an w hen . he and Regina Zuckenberg cently published by Knopf. It is natural that interesting anecdote that was the result of the appearance was in December, 1937, p uodce bluic tT I h̀e'laloteria r. an citihi erBespolaay,,", an there should be objections at this time to the serving of a non-kosher meal at a banquet of pi creation of a new myth that Moses was an Egyp- a national Jewish convention held here recently. tian, that, he was murdered by the Jews, that An Iowa delegate, outraged by the fact that the autobiographical sketch, at the monotheism is of Egyptian origin. The "old meal consisted of cold cuts and cheese, served on which he appeared that are remem- ratthio:iinti abenrdeil Tbhyet jhoe lipyreTsae inkt rge B, nebo man" certainly has not rendered a service to one plate, turned to a Detroiter who was dude "Land of Israel,' an operetta, the people he now claims as his own. Furthermore, seated at his table and remarked: "You Detroiters it is clear that he has not made a complete study don't believe in serving ham on rye, do you?" ten by the author-actor and pro- of the subject, that he has failed to delve into "What makes you say that?" asked the Detroiter, duced at his own theater in the the legends of the Mishnah about Moses, or to who happened to be an observing Jew. "Because, 1920's. read Prof. Louis Ginzburg'it "Legends" for fur- you serve only Chazerei," was the retort. Beauty ther light on a subject he now claims to have e,"Bu e s s i e, y t'sallw e ifB i afseheafskS mastered. He is apparently unacquainted with The "Old" Men at the Helm whom he married when lie was 23 Ahad Ha-Am's masterful essay on Moses. His old, ld separated from him in Dr. r. Solomon Goldman, able president of the thesis is far from complete in the light of re- s. She had never been on the cently authenticated information, and his failure Zionist Organization of America, went on record stage until induced to do so about to gather necessary facts from established theo- in his brilliant address delivered at the opening 1922 session of the recent convention in New York as the time of their marriage, and she logical sources is to his discredit. favoring the replacement of the "old" men on scored an instant East Side hit for Of particular interest in this connection is Dr. the executive and administrative committees with her talent and her beauty. It was sdaied ir i . at the Beth Israel Hospital Freud's attitude on Judaism. Recently, personal new and more aggressive spokesmen. papers of an autobiographical character were pub- that she was in his room oo when he But the incumbents on the executive committee fished, and among them was a letter by Prof. were re-elected, and the revolutionary idea of the Freud in which he spoke of the persecution of In recent years Thomashefsky brilliant leader of the movement remains an essay. the Jews. According to an article in the New had been living again on the East Who is to blame for failure to reinvigorate York Times of Feb. 12, 1939, by Philip Brooks Side—at 10 Monroe St. It WAS existing movements in this country, and to place thaeyreevtehnaitngh.e was stricken with a d this letter was "of great dignity and restraint." young men at the helm of Jewish community According to Mr. Brooks another letter signed work? heart attack about 9 o'clock Satur- day by Prof. Freud at Berchtesgaden in 1929 con- The trend is in the direction outlined by Dr. are three sons, Dr. tained the following statement: "I am just as Goldman, whose sincerity on this proposal is un- Milton Thomashefsky, who for little an adherent of the Jewish religion as of questioned. But the only cause in American many years was his father's mana- any other." Jewish life which has seen fit to elevate the This declaration throws light on the new Freu- younger men to positions of importance is the ger, and Theodore Thomas, a Holly- wood script writer. At one time the dian theory regarding Moses. The father of Bnai Brith. Yiddish actor estimated that 46 psychoanalyais apparently was little concerned Of course, important movements would be com- of his were connect- about the reactions to his conclusions on the part mitting suicide if they were to eliminate from ed with the stage. Paul Muni 9 of Je•a. He is quite evidently less concerned leadership the older men. Their experience is bin about the people from whom he sprung then is needed. Their guidance is extremely valuable. to be expected.. Therefore a slur, even though But what is needed is new blood, new energy, un- . The Youth of a Nation are the it may have been unintentional, was made by a limited devotion and the elimination of that tired trustees of Posterity. man who should have stuck to the psychoanaly- spirit which is fatiguing the veterans. —Benjamin Disraeli. • Y9 Tel Aviv is 30 years old. The end of the first generation in the life of this all-Jewish city is by no means the end of a great romance which is un paralleled in the history of city building. Junior Hadassah Raises Tel Aviv began as a sand dune. It did Religion and Magic $92,000 for Palestine not have a single resident in what is to- day a landmark in civilization. But Jews (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) NEW YORK.—The sum of All In One Cauldron I ones used at the dawn of re- had to build a home, and they created $92,000 for education, social , corded history as well as today The following cable epitomizes the a miracle. for certain prayers, rites and by other peoples is obvious. The service, youth settlement and tragedy which has become known as the Today Tel Aviv has close to 200,000 devices to be used when the Jew same could be said for the even land purchase in Palestine was (CONCLUDED FrtiO1 PAGE ONE) most horrible plight of modern times: people. It has a port. It has industries. It travels between his synagogue more general observance of the raised during the past year refugees who, during the period, Junior Hadassah, the thrives with life. It pleads for an oppor- and his home or between one Kapparah rite, modern Jewry's by sought rescue by boarding 15 immigration. The Buenos Aires Young Women's Zionist Or- obeisance to the ancient scape- SOFIA, Bulgaria, July 8 — Two Danubian different "stray" boats in an el . town and another. There would tunity to live and to expand. Committee secured 1,242 per- ganization of America, ac- goat offering. steamers have arrived at Ruscuk with 982 fort to find entry at some hos- seem to be a likelihood that not Today Tel Aviv is still surrounded by mits, enabling 2,407 immigrants cording to a report issued refugees of Czech, Slovak and Aus- Subtitled "A Study in Folk Jewish pitable shore. 726 of these tale' demon but a barbarous Chris- to enter Argentine. here by Miss Ernestine enemies. It is threatened by British be- the trian origin, intending to go to Palestine. sengers were enabled by MIA S" tian whose wrath was to be Religion," Trachtenberg's richly Kirschner, national treasurer. trayals. It is attacked by wild Arabs. It assuaged was involved. anointed volume, covers virtually Those aboard one ship era all apparently ICA to land in several South 6431 Rescued Miss Kirschner also announced every phase of the fears, in- well-to-do professional persons. On the other is compelled to continue to battle against A considerable number of the American countries; 200 were But this seeming contradiction stincts, foibles, dreams, aspira- that during the game period ship most of the passenger. s are virtually des- emigrants were admitted to the compelled to return to Hamburg many obstacles. is not relevant to the subject the organization gained 3500 ob- tions and prejudices which are titute. United States in accordance for whom assurance was Tel Aviv lives as a symbol of Jewish matter of the book. Any one who the compound of masa religion new members, increasing the with be the quotas of the respective tained that they would not The Bulgarian authorities permitted the has the slightest interest in the total to 18,000 in 250 units. determination not to yield to terrorism, for Jews as for every other peo- countries of origin, and on the taken to concentration came,• steamers to moor at a small island pending composition of Jewish ideas, in ple. Trachtenberg has actually and 1,076 refugees, including but to carry on its great tradition of per- strength of affidavits of support arrangements to take the refugees by train the elementals of revealed faith, additional evidence of sworn to by the American rela- those on the tragically famous to Varna, whence they will take ■ ship for petuating the creative genius of the Jew- in the religious practices domi- provided the fact that the Jews are not L. A. Sanatonum tives of the refugees and mi- "St. Louis" were the object of Palestine. nant for the bulk of the Jews of ish people. as disparate from their neigh- grants. special negotiations and endear Bulgarian Jews are collecting funds to Greetings to Tel Aviv! Greetings to the America an elsewhere, must con- bors—even in religion— as their iiiits-lcA in sider "Jewish Magic and Super- The "Rescue Through Emigra- ors on the part of Moonlight Aug. 13 assist the destitute. Apparently the passen- enemies would make them ap- all-Jewish city's Mayor Israel Rokach! cooperation with other organi - atittition" an indispensable vol- tion" activities were continued gers do not have permits for landing in zations. Greetings to the people of Tel Aviv whose ume. Trachtenberg's chapters, pear. Palestine. The Detroit Auxiliary of 'the on a growing scale through the battle is the struggle of all Israel for written in classicly precise prose, Running through the volume LOB Angeles Sanatorium and the first five months of 1939, the re- is the labyrinth of ideas which although occasionally turgid be- This cable merely tells that part of the freedom and for life. Youth Chapter announce that port shows. Since Jan. 1 of the cause of that precision, offer a has its milestones in angels, de- pthlaeneanonnualsum ndoao ynligA htugsvi1 1 3,takaet current year, the assistance of Trees Planted In story which shows the existence of two fascinating tour of the Jewish mono, the golem, amulet., divi- the HIAS-ICA has made it pen- nation, astrology and Jewish more storm-tossed groups of migrants in mass mind. All the vaunted ra- eible to rescue 6,431 refugees No Minonty Status 8:30 p. m. The Butzel Forest tionality and scientific stance of magic. One of the most inter- search of a home. It does not state that and guide them on their way to Mike Falk and his dance Under no circumstances will the Jewish the Jewish people find little con- esting points made by the au- or- new homes. Of this number 1,492 they may be rejected in Palestine by an chestra and a girls' vocal trio were to a minority status in firmation in these excerpts from thor is that Jews never invoked have been engaged for the oc- direct emigrants from Ger- The Jewish National Fund administration that is betraying its trust; people consent a six hundred year history of "black magic." That is to say, many. A substantial number of Council acknowledges the Plan t " it does not say that the world is shutting Palestine. all their incantations called upon casion. The ticketa in advance the latter category were re- the development of a folk. There ing of the following trees in the This is the firm decision of our people, are priced at 50 cents. At the its eyes to the sight of people wandering and based upon this uncompromising stand were very few—the name of the forces of God and never upon dock, these tickets will coat 75 leased from concentration camps Butte] Forest in Palestine: the adjutants of Satan. Maimonides stands out on condition that the cost of with sin- aimlessly on the high seas and that na- the battle goes on for recognition of Jew- cents. Organizations and indi- One tree in memory of Mrs' gular force—who, cote(' with- Trachtenberg has written • viduals are asked to take advan- their transportation would be tions who call themselves civilized refuse ish historic rights. connection with the work in be- Ida Siegel by Mr. and Mrs, Louis stand the seepage of the ideas of work of scholarship. But it is no tage of the advanced sale price. paid outside Germany in foreign Tobin. to hear the call for help from these currency. less absorbing for the fascinating Jews want peace. We bid for it. We the times. A check for $1,500 was re- . and • • re , refugees. have made advances to the Arabs who The "tefillin" and especially Picture it draws of the Jewish cently forwarded to the sana- All administrative expenses In Abraham Davidson in memory e' people. It ix not the history of In the long run, the well-to-do and the have benefited from Jewish efforts as much the "mezuzot" were essentially torium as a result of the suc- Mrs T -wollen lmaMnr t re Stillman. ily ry"Stb anti-demoic devices originally. It the history books but of reality. cessful picnic which was attended alf of the refugees and immi- destitute, who make up the cargoes on as the Jews. Two trees In memory of Mrs. goes without saying that those Read it. by approximately 10,000 persons. grants, in Europe as well as over- Herr, the two boats at the Bulgarian port, are Postponement of peace is not our fault. who wind the phylacteries about a (C.ryr'pht if I' have been covered by the Jennie liershberg by This make ■ This total of $6,700 re- HIAS-ICA out of their Hershberg. arm and forehead today are in the same sad plight. They are inter- It is the fault of the Arabs. , mated since Jan. 1. There are while the expenses resources iv l argely unaware of the history One tree in memory of Mr mingled in the boiling cauldron of hu- It is the fault of the British. ed in Jr. Berditchever Moonlight now 13 Detroit p sties is in the the transportation of nvol the Ger- Ida Siegel by Dr. and Mrs. Jo'. sanatorium. A middle aged man manity's barbaric treatment of human It is the result of "appeasement" which of the practice. There are still aeph J. Fineman. • of tens of thousands of yountsters. on July 16 was sent about a week ago. Sam- man refugees have been borne beings. Well-to-do and destitute alike does not appease. by the Two trees on the occasion and also oldsters, who nightly Colonization Asso- It is tragic to think that there may be recite the prayer appealing for The Junior Berditchever Or- uel J. Leve, director of the Bu- elation, Jewish have been refused admittance by the na- the Joint Distribution the Bar Mitzvah of Richard Kes of Investigation for Wayne Committee and the Council for low by Mr. and Mrs. Willisrn tions of the world, whose heartlessness is more tragedy as a result of such fruitless t he protection of the angels: "at ganization will have its annual reau County, was instrumental In pro- Hordes. aggravating the plight of the floating hu- negotiations. But at least it must never be my right Michael, at my left moonlight on July 16, at 8 p. rn. vidine transportation and in fur- G ermany Jewry. the . For information regar din Gabriel, before me Uriel, behind g Tickets can be had from the mem- nishing an attendant for this pa- man cargo for whom the only home ap- said that Jews have submitted to a "Munich Fate of Storm-Tossed t . • planting of trees in Pale:din: me Raphael." The similarity of bers, or can be purchased at the tient. The auxiliary thanks Mr. The HIAS-ICA report also pact" in Palestine. pears to be "but the grave." please call Mrs. Philip Slomevi the intercessory REPORT 81,736 JEWS LEFT CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE DURING 1938 prayer to the dock. Leve for his help. throws light on the fate of 1,800 17417 Stoepel, Un. 1-6972.