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AGE EIGHT
October 13, 1939
sad_THE, LEpAL ciptoNicLE
JEWISH YOUTH VIEWS ITS FUTURE
PiTz
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confidence — "answer the libels Jewish community. Jewish youth
and slanders of the Pelleys and wants to be recognized as an im-
instead of refuting. If "we cleaned
Coughlins, speak with fullest portant factor in Jewish life. If
our house," they said, he would
we are to participate actively and
righteousness about the Jewish wholehearted in our community
turn toward us with affection. It
is well to remember, too, that we contributions to America and to life, our voice must not be alighted
civilization, and don't apologize or exploited.
are not spared this kind of con-
for our transgressions which are
fused thinking by our spiritual
Jewish youth is now, more than
leadership, one of whom has said no more than any others." Se- ever, aware of its rich social and
recently that American anti- cured by an inner faith in what cultural heritage. But youth's in-
Semitism is growing because we is right, we could live the normal terpretation of the historical
have too many professional peo- life which is the birthright of process of its people is slightly
everyone.
ple.
underestimated. The young Jew
desires a direct cultural unity be-
There is no instantaneous pana-
Sees Youth Aligned
tween him and the Jewish nation.
cea. In fact, for the Eastern Jew
This implies not only a knowledge
there is none that can be projected With Liberal Movements
of the Jewish language, literature,
even in the future, facing as they
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do a Hobson's choice between a
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can set about re-learning the ideals his Weltanschauung: a synthesis of America. Jewish youth is not
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borne of a rich heritage. I do not between the Jewish life and his a separate entity—although some
say this academically to give lip- normal personal life. The world of its problems are of a particular
MEETING ON NOV. 1
WAUKESHA'S MAYOR
Iservice to an oft-repeated phraae, has made him conscious of his nature—rather, it forms an integ-
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'but in the conviction that in that Jewishness. When he is out look- ral part of this country's social,
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direction lies a definite program ing for a job the young Jew is economic and political life. The
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and meaning. As a people we have told politely that he cannot be young Jew understands that a
construction. He urges those who
given ourselves with full enthu- hired because of his "religious" healthy social and economic life
desire to secure tickets for the
heeded by Dr. Franz Beaz of Co- siasm to every program and every affiliation; if he desires to become
ball or to enroll as patrons to call
for America will also result in a
lumbia University, points out new philosophy, forgetting the
a doctor or a lawyer, some univer- healthy life for the Jew. There-
the secretary of the Zionist Or-
that "Our traditional rights are simple lesson of history that the
sities will tell him that the 'quota' fore the Jew has always been as-
ganization of Detroit, Mrs. Albert
once again being challenged by only thing new under the sun for
is full; daily reports announce the
Feldstein, 1044 Penobscot Bldg.,
powerful foes of equality and lib- as is the practice of the Jewish plight of millions of Jews in East- sociated with liberal movements.
Cherry 6559.
The young Jew will continue to
The initial list of patrons for erty at home and abroad" and ideal.
ern Europe; the young Jew feels support those forces which work
the Zionist Ball announced this urges that the week be "the occa-
If we had a people, therefore, the rise of anti-Semitism through for democracy and progress and
Sion for celebrating and reaffirm-
week follows:
who knew with unanimity that the the voice of Coughlin. All this through them help build a more
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Algaze, ing the principles of American Jew learned by the book and not makes Jewish youth today con- stable and more convincing Jew-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, Democracy, in a solemn resolve by the sword, and who knew that scious of its position and of its ish life.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry K August, to secure for all the inhabitants ours was the tradition of democ- responsibilities. Jewish y out II
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, Dr. of these United States the neces- racy and not chaos, then we could wants to help. But, it also desires (This symposium will be con-
and Mrs. B. Bernbaum, Dr. and sary conditions for life itself— say to our leadership with full a voice in the internal life of the tinued next week).
Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Mr. Carl liberty and equal rights for all,
Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Max Broder, regardless of color, creed, politi-
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine, Mr. cal conviction or national origin."
to the Year 1939" and elemen-
BETH EL RESUMES
and Mrs. Jacob Burrows, Mr. and Heading a long list of speakers
ADULT EDUCATION tary Hebrew.
Mrs. Ilarry Cohen, Mr. Richard who are taking part in the many
Two courses which will attract
Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper, meetings are Secretary of Agri-
Christian as well as Jewish stu-
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Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan, Mr. culture henry A. Wallace, Con-
dents
are "The Jewish Interpre-
gressman
John
hl.
Coffee,
Gov-
and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn, Dr.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the education carried on by Beth El tation of the New Testiment" by
and Mrs. Leo Croll, Mr. and Mrs. ernor Harlan J. 13ushfield of
United
Hebrew
Schools
is
plan-
Dr.
Leo
M. Franklin, and "A Pop-
South
Dakota,
Professor
Ernest
Daniel Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
College of Jewish Studies under
Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Minor Patterson, president of the ning an interesting season of cul- the direction of Rabbi Fram opens ular Introduction to the Talmud"
by
Rabbi
Eric Friedland of Pon-
tural
programs
and
urges
the
en-
Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Irving American Academy of Social and
its sessions Monday night, Oct. 16, tiac. The numerous attacks upon
Dworman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Political Science and Professor tire membership to attend meet-
at 8 o'clock. Registration begins the Talmud which have recently
Edelson, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. II. Ehr- Harold C. Uroy of Columbia Uni- ings, held once a month.
been made by anti-Semitic agi-
One of the primary aims of at 7 o'clock.
lich, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ell- versity, Nobel laureate in chem-
tators is expected to attract many
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ferar, istry, who presided at a general this organization is to raise suffi-
Rabbi Fram will again lead the students to a study of the genuine
cient
funds
to
finance
bus
trans-
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Fineman, Mr. meeting held In the Hall of Spe-
class in current events which last
aftd Mrs. Meyer Fishman, Mr. and cial Events at the New York portation for children who live in year had an enrollment of 500 meaning of that great Jewish
classic. Dr. Franklin will also give
distant localities and are unable
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. and World's Fair.
to attend school otherwise, and students. The special theme of the his popular course on "The Bible Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Mrs. Samuel Grenadier. Mr. and
class
will
be
"The
Second
World
to Hear Mrs. Nathan
Mrs. 'Israel Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. Dies Witness Testifies Link Be- free transportation for those who War: Its Impact Upon America as Literature," and Rabbi Fram
will also give a course in the be-
are unable to paay for this service.
Spevakow
William Hordes, Mr; and Mrs.
tween Bund and Nall Party
The organization functions to pro- and Its Effect Upon Jewish Life ginnings of Jewish history.
Harry Ilyman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
WASHINGTON. — (WNS) —
the World Over."
Rabbi Elmer Berger of Flint
liam B. Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Testifying before the Dies Com- mote spiritual, cultural and social
At a pep rally to be held on
Twelve different courses are be- will teach "Modern Jewish Liter-
Morris M. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. mittee that he was sworn into the interests of its members.
Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 1:30 p. m.,
The officers of the organization ing offered this year in Jewish ature" and will lead a discussion at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence at
Samuel Jacobson, Dr. and Mrs. Friends of New Germany in Los
history,
literature and religion. group in "Modern Jewish Move-
are:
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson,
presi-
Herbert Kallet, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Angeles in July, 1936, and that
Dexter, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Katz, "as far as I know I'm still on the dent; Mrs. Burt Smokier, Mrs. Rabbi Bernard Zeiger, now of ments." Rabbi Fram will, as usual, Society will be addressed by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay, Dr. and membership rolls" of the organi- Jack Tobin and Mrs. Herman Jackson, Mich., has returned after conduct his training class for Nathan Spevakow, president of
Wetsman, vice presidents; Mrs. several years' absence, to teach teachers in Jewish Sunday schools. the Women's Division of the
Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs.
zation, Neal Howard Ness, of
Everyone is welcome to enroll Women's Division of the Ameri-
Jos. Kirschmann, Mr. and Mrs. Oakland, Calif., former member Morse Saulson, treasurer; Mrs. the courses in "Comparative Re-
George M. Roberts, recording sec- ligion" and ''The Interpretation of at Beth El College. The only re- can Jewish Congress.
Maurice Landau, Mr. and Mrs.
of the editorial staff of the "Cali-
Charles Lapides, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- fornia Weckruf," official organ of retary; Mrs. Sloe Dann, financial Jewish Customs and Ceremonies." quirement is a high school edu-
This is the first of several ral-
secretary; Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, director cation .1pr its equivalent. Classes
ward J. Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
the Bund, declared that the Los corresponding secretary; Mrs. Es- of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- are held Monday nights at the lies to be held to enable members
ip Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. David
Angeles Bund was closely asso- ther Solomon, assistant corre- tion at the University of Michigan, hours of 8 to 9, and 9 to 10. The and friends to bring their pledges
Lipton, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Litt-
and learn how to earn pledges for
ciated with the Nazi party in Ger- sponding secretary.
a newcomer to the faculty, will registration fee is ;1 per course
man, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis,
the annual donor luncheon to be
many. Ness told the members of
teach courses in "A Survey of of 10 successive Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr.
held at Lacher's Hall ion Cass
the investigation committee that RESALE SHOP MOVES
Jewish History from the Year 70 sessions.
and Mrs. Robbins, Dr. and Mrs.
Ave., Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Herman Schwinn, Los Angeles
Robert Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
TO 201 CLIFFORD ST.
Bund
leader,
was
in
contact
with
than Scholnick, Mr. and Mrs. Si-
mon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Irving every German vessel that docked Grand Opening to Take Place on
there. He said that "Storm Troop-
Shevin, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sid-
Wednesday, Oct. 25
low, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Silver- ers" attended Bund meetings and
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Si- that a "special agent" from Ger-
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Re.
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklar, many helped in the financial re- sale Shop of the Detroit Section,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, organization of the Bund. De National Council of Jewish Wom-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, scribing the ceremonies at which en, will have its grand opening in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Mr. he became a member of the Bund its new store at 201 Clifford St.,
and Mrs. Herman Wetsman, Mr. the witness said that he was re corner Henry.
and Mrs. Meyer Zolkower, Mr. quired to take an oath swearing
For the past five years the shop
and Mrs. I. L. Zuieback, Mr. and allegiance to Adolf Hitler, He was was located in the Council Club-
FRED ASTAIRE
told at the time, he Raid, that house, 89 Mack Ave. Proceeds
Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback.
has the right combination of
only his "moral support" ' was from this enterprise have gone to
needed but there might come a the support of the Council's schol-
great acting and dancing
Rabbi Morris Adler to Ad- time when he would have to give arship fund which provides tuition,
to give you more pleasure
dress Conference of Wom- his "life blood for the Father books, carfare and lunches for
land."
underprivileged girls, as well as
en's International League;
Members of the Dies Commit- scholarship vacations at the Coun-
Sessions Oct. 22 and 23
tee, sued for $500,000 by William cil Camp at Jeddo, Mich.
D. Pelley, publisher of anti-Jew
"The new shop on Clifford St.,"
Rabbi Morris Adler will be one
bit literature at Ashville, N. C. according to Mrs. Jack Rothberg,
of the speakers at the Great Lakes
told the District Court that the chairman of the Resale Shop
Regional Conference of the Wom-
acts Pelley complained of were committee, "will give the organi-
en's International League for
privileges of Congress. Polley zation greater opportunity to han-
Peace and Freedom to be held on
charged that the committee via dle and display the used clothing,
Oct 22 and 23 at Hotel Stotler.
lated
his personal and civil rights furniture, costume jewelry, house-
Rabbi Adler will speak Monday
afternoon, Oct. 23, on ''Civil Lib- in checking on his mail and bank hold goods and antiques that they
deposits,
and that the committee have on hand."
erties."
The shop will be open daily
Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman is sought to destroy his business.
from 10 to 5 with volunteer work-
chairman of reservations for this
Jewish Communal Agencies Ap ers in charge. Council members in-
conference and should be called
terested in working at the shop
prays Efforts of General
at To. 8.6454 for reservations for
are asked to communicate with the
the buffet supper on Sunday eve-
Jewish Council
chairman of volunteers, Mrs. Ger-
ning and the luncheon on Monday.
NIAGARA FALLS. — (WNS)
All sessions are open to the pub- —Delegates from 20 communities, ald D. Spero of Birchcrest Drive.
Assisting Mrs. Rothberg on the
lic.
meeting here for the sixth an- Resale Shop committee is Mrs.
The refugee question will be nual Up-State New York and On-
William
Stearns, honorary chair-
discussed at the session on Mon- tario conference of Jewish Com-
day afternoon, with Miss Mar- munal Agencies proposed the es- man; Mrs. James L. Stein, vice
chairman;
Mrs. David M. Feerer,
garet Jones, national refugee, tablishment in each community of
chairman of the Woolen's Interna- a local coordinating group which secretary, and Mrs. Harry L.
tional League, as leader of the would "cooperate with the Gen- Phillips, merchandise chairman.
Anyone having merchandise for
discussion.
eral Jewish Council and its af-
Other speakers will be Dr. Ger- filiated agencies and thus develop the shop may have it picked up
by
calling the clubhouse, Colum-
trude Bussey, dean of Goucher
a coordinated local-national pol- bia 0450.
College; Mrs. Lola Lloyd; Mrs. icy" dealing with civic protective
Mrs. Douglas Brown is presi-
Dorothy Detzer, executive secre- problems.
dent of the local Council section.
tary of the Women's International
League; Mrs. Mildred Olmstead
of Washington, D. C.
National President to Ad- Detroit and Windsor A.Z.A.
T b e Women's International
Council Announces Com-
dress Luncheon Meeting
League was founded in 1915 by
mittees for Fall Activities
Jane Addams.
of Temple Beth El Sister.
Kal Bruss, president of the A.
The conference chairman is Mrs.
hood
Z. A. Council, announced the fol-
T. S. Burlingame of Birmingham,
lowing committee appointments:
Mich. Officers of the Michigan
Social, Seymour Victor,. Larry
Sirs.
Leon
L.
Watters
of
New
branch are: Mrs. C. E. Woodruff
Kopel and Fred Sorkowitz; col-
of Northville, president; Mrs. York, president of the National
lections,
George Duschinsky, Sey-
Schmarya Kleinman, vice presi- Federation of Temple Sisterhoods,
mour Sobole and Larry Kopel;
dent; Mrs. Barry Reisman, educa- will address a luncheon meeting
athletic,
Sheldon Kort, Cy &he-
tion chairman; Mrs. Edward Bry- of Temple Beth El Sisterhood, lo- mansky and Howard Savin;
ant of Ann Arbor, arrangements cal affiliate of the National Fed- Norman Bazell, Larry Kopel and
chairman; Mrs. George T. Hen- eration of Temple Sisterhoods, Manny Karp; cultural, Norman
drie of Birmingham, hospitality Monday, Oct. 16.
Buell, Harold Gross and David
Temple Beth El Sisterhood has
chairman.
Schane; religious, Jack Rouman,
been affiliated with the National
Al Mogil; Bnal Brith, Bernard
Young Men's Congregation Federation since 1913.
Weisberg, Dave Schane and Cy
Mrs. Watters has been presi-
of Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Schemansky; expansion, Harry
dent of the National Federation
After a year of successful ac- of Temple Sisterhoods since 1034, Moss, Leonard Helkin and Jack
tivity under the guidance of Rab- and is the first woman ever to Rouman; publicity, Phil Roths-
bi M. .T. Wohlgelernter, the have been chosen a member of the child, Nathan Litvin and Jos Sos-
Young Men's Congregation of board of governors of the He- nick. Sid Gorelick is general chair-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel entered its brew Union College. Mrs. Watters man of all committees.
Leonard L. Radner, director of
second year last Saturday, Sab- is also a member of the executive
A. Z. A. in Michigan, will make
bath Breishith.
board of the Union of American the presentation of the charter to
Sam Killer is president; Daniel Hebrew Congregations, a member
the Lansing chapter, Sunday, Oct.
Schwartz, "Baal Koreh"; Caspar of the board of managers of the 15. Jack Rouman, winner of the
Boyarsky and Meyer Danzig, di- Department of Synagogue and Detroit oratory contest, will speak
rectors of the study classes; Abe School Extension, • member of on the program. The coeds from
Grunt and Israel Kaner, social the board of the women's division East Lansing College will act as
chairmen.
of the Federation for Support of hostesses.
An invitation Is extended to all Jewish Philanthropic Societies. As
Preparations are being made by
those who are interested in join- a resident of New York, Mrs. Adolph Freund Chapter 93 for the
ing this group which meets every Watters is a member of the execu- dance to be held on Sunday, Oct.
Saturday morning at 9:15 for the tive board of the Women's Aux- 29, at the Temple Beth El social
Sabbath services at the Beth Tefilo iliary of Temple Emanu-El in that hall. Mel Curry will supply the
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and city. Mrs. Watters' hobby is col- music.
Woodrow Wilson. At 3 p. rn. a lecting newspaper reports of im-
Highland Park Chapter 313 will
of the uorld's hest
Bible study class Is conducted by portant events. Her collection in- include a discussion period at its
Rabbi Wohlgelernter.
cludes clippings of all the major next weekly meeting on the con-
cigarette tobaccos
A social function Is planned for happenings from 1907 to the pres- flict of international relations. Wal-
the near future.
ent
ter Stark will be guest speaker.
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Junior Lechem Aniyim to Be Dukes' Dance Nov. 19; Pro-
Formed Oct. 23
ceeds for Books for New
Center
Under the auspices of the De-
troit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim, a
Junior Lechem Aniyim will be
formed. The first meeting will be
held Monday evening, Oct. 23.
Younger women who are inter-
ested in the work done by the
Lechem Aniyim are invited to this
meeting.
For information call Miss Betty
Wolf, Tyler 6-8576, after 5
o'clock.
The Dukes' annual dance will
take place Sunday evening, Nov.
19, featuring Bill Gall and his
orchestra, at Hotel Webster Hall,
in the Starlit Room, Part of the
proceeds will be utilized to fur-
nish a set of books for the new
Community Center. Tickets may
be obtained from the committee
in charge, by calling Joe White-
field, Madison 3073, or from the
Richard Tauber, the German officers, Jerome Linderman, presi-
Jewish opera singer, is interned dent; Harold Bogrow, treasurer;
in Smith Africa, because there he Herman Schonberg, secretary, or
is still considered a German.
the advisor, Harold Weiss.
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