4mitricair ffeivisk Pertained Colter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO The Only Anglo-Jewish All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS and Vol. XLI, No. 24 Newspaper Printed In Michigan VIRONICLE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1939 CATHOLIC FORCES FOLLOW POPE'S 'COMMUNITY FUND'S LEAD; DENOUNCE ANTI-SEMITISM; DRIVE COMMENCES JOIN TO DEFEND BILL OF RIGHTS ON MONDAY NOV. 6 , Pius XII Raises Banner of Christianity Against Totalitarian Paganism; Condemns Racialism JEW-BAITING IS CONDEMNED BY CATHOLIC ALUMNI ASS'N Telephone CADILLAC A Jewish View of Jesus Sholem Asch Explores an Ancient Wound By HENRY MONTOR Per Copy, 10 Cents PROGRAM PLANNED SHORT TERM REHABILITATION PLAN 'FOR SCHOOLS' 1939 EDUCATION DINNER ACCEPTED BY REFUGEE COMMISSION; For a Jew there can be no Pride and spiritual satisfaction to Service Group Members more challenging labor and no every Christian. Rabbi Blumenfield to Speak; Work in Special Gifts Samuel's Translation more painful reminiscence than Harry Hershfield to Be Division There is scholarship; there is to recreate the person of Jesus. labor; there is painstaking soul- Toastmaster It is not only that the anguish searching for a Jew in the latest FEDERATION LEADER'S of a people is inextricably bound book of Sholem Asch. But to this ENDORSING STATEMENT up with his name; but that reviewer the most notable aspect WILL CONCLUDE WORK through the centuries men of wis- of "The Nazarene" is the trans- OF EDUCATION MONTH Announce Personnel of Nu- dom and men of malice have lation by Maurice Samuel, who merous Teams Formed by dredged to the very bottom for does more to strengthen the lit- Children's Congregations every known fact and probed with erary repute of Asch than has any Service Group Established by United every literary artifice the emo- other translator. Inevitably a life tions dons and passions which surround of Jesus must be veiled in mys- Hebrew Schools With two weeks of solid wo REPORT MANY FOUND HAVEN IN ZION Doininican Republic Will Welcome 500 Exiled Families; Reich Will Permit Emigration of Children WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS AIDS IN CONTACTING JEWISH EXILES behind them, volunteers in t rk the legendary founder of Chris- ticism; it must be compounded of power and dignity; it must restore special gifts division of the 19 40 tianitv. The third annual education d in- Sholem Asch has dared to try an ancient time and yet make ner of the United Behr ew Detroit Community Fund cam- deeply felt as though now expe- Schools will be given this ye ar paign will continue their solicita- his own skill. He has written "The tions through the scheduled pe- Nazarene" (G. P. Putnam's Sons), rienced the events being de- on Sunday, Nov. 19, at 6 p. m. in riod of the drive, from Nov. 6 subtitled "a novel based on the scribed, In all these directions the social hall of Congregati on through Nov. 2l. Chairmen, ma- life of Christ." Brushing aside Samuel makes an incomparable Shaarey Zedek. Gus D. Newman is the gener al jors and captains in the general orthodox tradition which finds co contribution with an English campaign, which opens officially reference to Jesus in the accepted whose fluid imagery makes great chairman of the dinner committe e. ROME. (WNS) — A ringing denunciation of Commu- writings of Jesus' time, and poetry of every paragraph. There Mrs. George H. ,Roberts, cha ir- eschewing the apologetic tone are many moments when contin- man of reservations, has as h er nism, totalitarianism and all forces which put the state Radio Talks for with which some Jewish writers ued reading of the novel is as associates Mesdames Louis Robi n- above the will of the people, was issued by Pope Pius XII WASHINGTON. (WNS)--A compromise was reached Community Fund have sought to justify the circum- hard and unrewarding as the run- son and Jack Perlmutter. Can tor at the final session of the Intergovernmental Committee in his first encyclical last week. In this document the Pope stances which led to the cruci- ning through primeval under- Jacob II. Sonenklar is in char go raises the banner of Christianity against totalitarian pa- Dr. Leonard Sidlow and fixion, Asch has written a rev- brush. But the poetic prose of of the musical program, and Mr s . for Political Refugees, at which it was decided to modify erent Louis J. Tobin is chairman Samuel's English gives the neces- of President Roosevelt's program for the settlement of the account of the life and Oates ganism, which idolizes purely human values, and against Clarence II. Engross will ad- the table decorations. The oth er ten to twenty million persons who may be made homeless (PLEASE TWO' To SAUS atheism, which denies the exist-'e dress the radio audience on be- of Jesus which give nothing but oPEOSITE EDITORIAL) members of the committee a re with of God. His "heart torn half of the Detroit Community Louis Robinson, president of t he by the European war, and concentrate efforts on the with anguish" by the war and the Fund campaign, over the Alt- 4 irnmediate problems of taking care United Ilebrew Schools; Rob Li "spiritual and moral bankruptcy" man Jewish Hour, radio sta- Harold N. Rosenthal, Abraha m of the times, Pope Pius once refugees from greater Ger- tion WMBC, this week-end. Dr. J. Lachover, Joseph II. Ehrlic h, again expressed deep-felt grief Sidlow will be heard on Satur- Maurice Landau, Philip Slom o- at Poland's fate and hope for her The objections raised by Brit- day evening, Nov. 4, at 9:30 vity, Simon Shetzer, Julius Be r- resurrection. lie condemned rac- o'clock. ain and France were based on the man, Aaron A. Silberblatt, llarr y ism, the violation of treaties, the Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Re-Elected Clarence 11. Enggass, who is Cohen and Bernard Isaacs. facts that, since they expected to destruction of Poland, the recourse Sessions to Be Held at Bnai chairman of the board of gov- One of the Vice- guest speaker at the di 5- to arms and the forcible transfer win the war that necessity for Presidents Palestinian V isi to r Also ner The Moshe; Banquet and ernors of the Jewish Welfare will be Rabbi Samuel M. Btu Horrors Exposed; Jews Told of populations. Ile stressed the a vast program involving tremen- Federation, will broadcast his Auxiliary Sessions Tells of Detroit's Share Wield of Chicago, dean of th ideals of Christianity as opposed Pharaoh Had Not Gone NEW YORK (WNS) — Mrs. appeal on for support of the dous shifts of populations and the allege of Jewish Studies, Rabb to all these destructive forces, in Pioneering "Half ar F Enough" Community Fund Drive, on David de Sole l'ool was unani- lumenfield is connected with th expenditure of billions of dollars pointing out that the Christian mously elected president of Ha- Congregations and their worn- U Sunday noon, Nov. 5, at one niversity of Chicago, where h concept of life recognizes the in- would be eliminated. The dele- dassah, women's Zionist organi- Detroit Jewry's share in the onducts classes in Jewish history dividual as the end and the state en's auxiliaries throughout the o'clock. NEW YORK (WNS) — An gates representing these two coun- Dr. Sidlow's and Mr. Eng- as the means; it respects "the state have selected delegates to Chalutziuth (pioneering) move- n ociology and religion. Ile is recog account of atrocities visited upon t ries contended that after their ized as one of the outstandin rights peculiar to the family" and the semi-annual convention of the gess' radio talks are part of a ment in Palestine was described e ducators and is an inspirin g Jew and non-Jew in German con- countries have succeeded in crush- Michigan Synagogue Conference, series of Community Fund ad- maintains as sacred and inviol- g dresses broadcast over radio Sunday morning by an emissary a pecker. The toastmaster of th , centration camps, contained in a ing the Slither regime, there would able the individual conscience un- to be held this Sunday, Nov. 5, der which all nations may live in Detroit, for the first time since station WMBC through the from the Ain Hashophet colony t h 'ening will be the famous as statement that accused the Nazis be no more persecution of hun- or, humorist and cartoonist in "the unity of a supernational the organization was founded courtesy of Hymn Altman. who was a guest here for a few II arry Hershfield, of "inventing tortures almost be- dreds of thousands of persons be- last January. A large number of society." days. For thinner reservations call th e yond imagination," was made cause, of race and religion, and guests will attend the sessions and on Monday, are calling thei peoples scattered by the war Addressing the current events Rice of the United Ilebrew public by the British Government that the banquet. at the conclusion of workers together for last minut Reich Bars Encyclical from would be returned to their homes. Schools, Madison 8770. the all-day meeting. Rabbi Mor- instructions. Many Detroit Sery in a document called a White group of Congregation Shaer Catholic Churches They would debuild the regions ey I The Education Dinner will con- ris Adler of Congregation Shaa- Zedek, Joseph M. Wilfand, a Bo s - elude the activities of this year' a Paper. In a London dispatch to devastated by the war as was BERLIN (WNS) — Although rey Zedek will be the speaker at ice Group members are working the New York Times , Raymond in the special gifts division as well it did not mention by name either the done in France and Belgium after tonian until he settled in Pale a- Education Month of the United Daniell reports on the Wihte banquet. Pa- as every other unit in the cam- the World War. Germany or Russia, the first en- line six years ago, described the Ilebrew Schools. per which reveals the attitude of In addition to the rabbis and paign set-up. cyclical of l'ope Pius XII, in Children's Minyonim beginnings of this colony and its , the Nazis toward the Jews, espe- Dominican Republic Will Accept For 22 years, the Jews in this which he denounced the totalitar- lay-leaders representing the vari- 500 Refugee Families There has been added a new cially the anti-Jewish outrages rise to the present position of ian form of government, was ous synagogues in Detroit and community have participated in Prominence in the Jewish home- unit to the system of Children's that followed the assassination of General Rafael Trujillo, former banned from being read in Catho- out-state communities, boys' and the program of the Detroit Com- Sabbath Congregations of the Ernst vom Rath, third secretary president of the Dominican Re- land. girls' groups of the respective munity Fund," states Clarence H. lic churches here. United Ilebrew Schools in the In the German Embassy In Paris, public, announced that 600 refu- Mr. Wilfand recalled that the congregations will have a special Enggass, chairman of the board Zrsts Detroit .group of boys and Parkside-Midland School where by Herschel Grynszpan, 17-year. gee families will be admitted to session simultaneously with the of governors of the Jewish Wel- M. Michlin Is principal. This old Polish Jew, Calls Upon Catholics to Renew afternoon business meeting of the fare Federation, "and on the eve girls who settled in Palestine as his country without payment of MRS. DAVID de SOLA POOL Chalutzim 10 years ago blazed the congregation is supervised by N • Defense of Bill of Rights In a foreword to the collection the 'mat 1500 immigration fee. convention. Young Israel will be of the 1940 drive members of the Ruttenberg. Like the other chil- NEW YORK (WNS) — A na- hosts to this youth session at Detroit Service Group — Federa- zntion of America, at the 25th path for hundreds of pioneers dren's congregations. the pupils of horror stories the British Gov Trujillo explained that this con- tionwide appeal to Catholics for which members of its interme- tion's fund-raising branch—are annual convention held at the from this country who have gather on Saturday morning at ernment, explaining why the tes- cession would be made because s "so ton g until families are not considered renewed defense of the Bill of diate groups will compete in an again mustering their forces for Manhattan Center here. Mrs. played an important role in re- 9:30 and they conduct their own timony had been suppressed immigrants, but "refugees whom Rights to meet the rapidly in- oratorical contest for a free trip two weeks of active campaigning. Pool, wife of Rabbi David de construction work. Ile declared services with their own Chazon now, declares that as creasing attacks upon it by "so- to the Young Israel Midwestern that Detroit is considered the and their own management, under there was the slightest prospect my crciO.LeArnsT eTnu twiT llrp eA ce4e > with 'PLEASE TURN TO ISAOSI PI.EASR TURN TO PARE TURN o crimp, TO ED1ToRIAL PAWS. OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) OPP(isITIS EDITORIAL) of reaching any settlement with creator of the American Chalutz the supervision of the teachers. Convention in Chicago during the movement to Palestine. Thanksgiving week-end. The con- These Sabbath morning services the German Government" it would test is open to all Jewish boys Is his address, which was fol- are always concluded with a Kid- have been wrong to do anything might have the effect of andgirls throughout Michigan of lowed by a question and answer dush, the Chazon or any other "which inspiring hatred between Ger- the ages 13-17. period that lasted more than an member of the congregation recit- many and Britain." The govern- hour, Mr. Wilfand told of the ing the Brocho of the Kiddush, ment also said that it was fcrced The Women's Session for dale- conversion of the northern site in and cakes and other delicacies are now to disclose the facts as that gates of sisterhoods or ladies' Palestine, at Juara, in the midst served the children. These re- the public might know that under auxiliaries, which is called for the Three Tidbits from Everywhere of neglected territory and in hilly freshments are generally provided the present German regime "the J ewish of discussing plans for Popular "Zion Flag Day" Registration in Adult Edu - the organization of an auxiliary country occupied by Arabs, into by the parents of the children. and Tomorrow" By PHINEAS J. BIRON Another Junior Congregation is treatment accorded is reminiscent the present beautiful colony group to the Michigan Synagogue cation Department of the darkest ages in the history Drive to Aid $5,000,000 at the Bnai David Synagogue, (rnryright 1939. a. A. R. a.) known, in honor of former Justice Conference, will be opened at "The Jewish Community—To- many. Monday Evening National Fund Plan M. Mathis, the principal of Brandeis. as Ain Hashophet, where 10:30 a. m. in the social hall of day and Tomorrow" will be the Hebrew School which holds Reports of Consuls Congregation Bnai David, Elm- subject of the symposium at the WAR ECHOES meaning Eye (or well) of the the its sessions in the Central High The document contains the re- Registration for classes given hurst and 14th, and will continue Town Meeting of the Men's Club NEW YORK, N. Y.—A $5,- Have you read Trotzky's sum- Judge. A little more than two School, is in charge. Rabbi Joshua by the Shaarey Zedek adult edu- to 1 o'clock. At 11 a, m. a special of Temple Beth El, to be con- ming up of the Nazi situation? years ago 30 young people created Sperka of the congregation co- ports of British Consuls in var- 000,000 Palestine land acquisition ious German cities, many of the and reclamation program, design- t cation department will take place meeting of the board of directors ducted on Tuesday evening, Nov. . . . proceeding with he foundation for this colony. operates with this work and takes in rooms 110 and 111 of the Syna- of the Michigan Synagogue Con- 7, at 8 o'clock, at the Temple. the infallibility of a somnambulist Today it has more than 200 set- a great interest in the develop- stories therein having been pre- ed to increase the agricultural suggested in guarded lan- yield of the country during the gogue, Monday, Nov. 6, between ference will convene. The speakers will be Herman to the brink of the precipice," he ters, among whom are 35 chil- ment of this minyon. Ile also viously says. 8 and 10 p, m. A variety of dren—a number of whom were made arrangements for the Kid- guage in unofficial newspaper ac- war and to provide settlement op- Jacob, executive director of the counts, between March, 1938, and portunities for the Jewish refu- The main session of the con- Jewish Community Center; Wil- courses is offered, including many War experts claim that the suc- born in the colony—and 27 boys slush and refreshments, which are February, 1939, which confirm gees from the war will open at 1:30 p. m. Liam I. Boxerman, executive sec. and girls from Germany. fields of Jewish life, literature vention supplied by members of his con- the worst reports of treatment of stantly arriving in the Jewish at the assembly hall of Congrega- retary of the Jewish Community cess of the Nazi U-boats is due and thought in their scopes, to a new invention under German Among the early settlers in this gregation. J ewish prisoners in concentra- National Home, is the war ritua. tion Bnai Reports Moshe, on Dexter and Council, and Philip Slomovitz, control ... It seems that the new colony was Ephraim Ticktin, De- Ilebrew. Bible, Jewish concepts, Lawrence. conference A minyon which has been es= tion camps, mainly at Buchenwald. lion measure which has been o.nses: TURN TO PAGE ,TURN Jewish history, littlrgy and ob- U-boats can kill their engines and RN TO EDITORIAL PACIEI troit boy who was a victim of tablished already for several years Jews were told that they were formuIntcd and is being put into °NORMS EDITORIALS (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PACIT,/ servance and Zionism are offered Arab terrorism a year and half is conducted by the principal of not only being treaty) as their eperation by the Jewish National in the regular curriculum. In ad- ago, Among the babies in the the David W. Simons Branch (for forefathers had been in Egypt Fund headquarters in Jerusalem. dition, a course on the "Archae- colony is Ticktin's son who was merly the Tuxedo-Holmur School), and that l'haroah had not gone Details regarding the plan were ology and Geography of Pales- born three months after his fa- Solomon Kasdan, who is assisted "half far enough." The White conveysil to Dr. Israel Goldstein, by his staff of teachers. ther's martyrdom. tine" is being offered by special Paper commented: "Under the president of the American branch One more Children's Congrega-! present regime it will be seen that of the Jewish National Fund, by arrangement with the University Mr. Wilfand described the of Michigan Extension Division. movement toward Juara for the tion is conducted in the Philadel- conditions in Germany and the Menahcm Ussishkin, president of phia-Byron under the su- I treatment accorded Germans are the Zionist General Council and Prof. Leroy Waterman, chairman establishment of the Ain Hash°. per•ision of School Abraham Schachter,' reminiscent of the darkest ages head of the Zionist land-redeem- of the university's department of phet colony as part of the scheme, A. Panush and J. Cashdan. ing agency, in a call he sent by the Oriental languages and litera- in the history of man." during the days of partition, Several hundred pupils attend i In addition to the prison-camp cable to U. S. Zionists in connec.' ture and professor of Semitics, Creator of World's Most Important Non-Sectarian Cause when five colonies were created will be in charge. for Mercy Advocated Move- outside the boundaries of the these Sabbath congregations. Lion with the American Jewisn ()'LEASE: TURN TO PAGE: I) silent for Colonization of Palestine in an "Ope n Letter" Which fund-raising program for the Classes will be held on Monday then proposed Arab and Jewish coming winter. The observance nights, weekly, from Nov. 13, states to assure the expansion of Was Published in 1866 during the week-end of Nov. 25- through May 27, 1940, A current Jewish-controlled territory. Ile 26 of Zion Flag Day, a nation- problems class, directed by Philip described the new settlement on wide popular drive for the Pal- Slomovitz, meets each Sunday the hills of Ephraim as the rise By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ morning at 10 a. m. of a center where no Jewish habi- Continuation of Symposium Conducted Among Detroit estine Land Fund, conducted through the sale of miniature re- The planned schedule of the tation existed for 2,000 years. . Jewish Youth on Their Status as Jews productions of the blue-white em- Monday evening division is to The Arabs, he said, were paid A Swiss tradition for liberty blem, is an outstanding feature In and as Americans Editor'. Note: Renewed ac- the establishment of a Jewish for evacuating the land and set- have two periods from 8 to 8:45 and fraternity is being revived. this program. P. m., and from 9:15 to 10 p. m. History repeats itself in an irn- tivities in this country and commonwealth in Palestine. tling elsewhere, and among the A special course in Jewish corn- portant announcement which re- throughout the world in behalf Declaring that the realization The memory of Jean Henri Arabs who made claims for cash EDITOR'S NOTE—Keen interest is being displayed by the' youth munal institutions is scheduled cently come from Geneva in a of the Red Cross, spurred by Dunant is revived in a significant payments and received alloca- of Detroit in the symposium being conducted by The Detroit of the $5,000,000 land acquisition and reclamation project during conditions created by the war, and most striking biography, just cations were a number, it de- Jewish Chronicle on the future of our youth i n for the half hour period between cable that read its follows: th is year is largely dependent We present here additional statements. This symposium will 8:45 and 9:15. This course will "Rev. Theophile Grin, leader of are arousing new interest in published by Oxford University veloped later, who never lived upon the support of U. S. Jewry continue next week. be given at a general assembly one of the world's smallest minor- this great cause as well as in Press, in which the author, Mar- there but made appearances in or- wh;sh is "at this juncture our of the entire enrollment and will ities group, the Romansh-speaking its founder, M. Jean Henri tin Gumpert, himself a refugee der to mulct the Jewish settlers. mainstay," hfenahem Ussishkin Dunant, who laid the founda- b0 in the nature of a forum. Visit- Swiss, has launched a new move• from Germany whose present work Among the achievements of The Problems That Face , problems and articulate certain emphasized that "land is and ing lecturers will speak on various ment in behalf of the Jewish cause. tion for this great work 75 has issues for himself. It is upon the remains the basis of our people's been done into English by AM Hashophet, in which former The Jewish Youth . . ■ TIlitS1 To EDITORIAL PAGE) phases of Jewish communal life. Calling the movement "La Deliver- years ago. M. Dunant was • Maker Chambers, translator answers ,he provides for these future." Warning against the pos- By AKIVAH DRASNIN Isadore Sobeloff of the Jewish ance, Rev. Grin plans to organize great humanitarian in every of the works of Franz Werfel and problems that he defines his rela- sibility of "an eclipse of vision" Welfare Federation, Herman Ja- Swiss support for the establish- sense of the word. In addition Felix Suiten. It is a powerful tionship to fellow Jews as well as as a result of which no distinc- It was not so many years ago to cobs of the Jewish Community ment of a Jewish State in Pal- to wor,king for the relief of book because it is in itself such non-Jews. tion would be drawn between pal- that our Jewish papers devoted he was she a great a n outpouring of passionate de , Center, Bernard Isaacs of the estine. A manifesto has been is- s suffering ire The first set of problems arise liative measures and "our ulti• both ',tinting ink and news apace United Hebrew Schools and Louis sued to the Swiss government to aattier s For peace •nd wa• the f or a return to the humani.m from the position of the Jew as a mate aim," the veteran Zionist to such articles as "Why I Am Newmark of the Jewish Children's petition Great Britian to carry out first recipient of the Nobel a nd the decency of the last century of a minority group. Here leader directed the following ap- a Jew", or "What It Means to member lie must face issues experienced peal to the Jews of America: Home will be among the lecturers the mandate of the Balfour De- Peace Prize. He was one of the which is now being destroyed. Mr. Ile a Jew." While one still sees in this course. Other lecturers will duration's promise of facilitating e minent Christian forerunners Gum pe rt's book "Dunant, the by members of other minority "it is to you, American Jews, such articles in our periodicals be announced later. the creation of a Jewish National of Dr. Theodor Heral who •d- S Tory of the Red Cross," is not that our eyes are directed. On they do not appear as frequently groups such as economic and edu- you The permanent faculty of the Home in the Holy Land. Romansh vacated Jewish national rehab. o my a biography of Dunant and we have to rely to provide cational restrictions as well as as they formerly did; perhaps the department will include Rabbi A. is a Rhaeto-Romanic dialect spok- ilitation in Palestine. The fol- a history of the Red Cross, but Sholem Asch's new novel on advent of Ilitler influences Jew-. social limitations. As the members the hulk of the Jewish National lowing article is published with i s in reality the history of a cen- M. Hershman, Rabbi Morris Ad- en in Grisons Canton." Fund's budget of $5,000,000 for of a minority group he is faced the life of Jesus, "The Nazarene," !lob journalism in this instance. the consent of and in ter, Max Chomsky, Miss Zelda t The movement inaugurated by! ora ti on with Opinion Magazine I ury's struggle for decency and already proclaimed a modern mas- At any rate while these articles with anti-Semitism in its various the current year. The situation iberty and equality. Rosenthal, Philip Slomovitz. Addi- Rev, Grin had its counterpart in , in Eretz Israel today cannot be\ manifestations. The second set of tional instructors will be appoint- a significant undertaking in which! of which Dr. Stephen S. Wise is H is Cry: "We Are All Brothers" terpiece by all the literary maga- appear in Jewish papers, periodi- Problems are those which arise compared with the one that ex- the _editor. ed if needed. cals printed by non-Jews failed In this biography we read of zines, will be the subject of Rabbi isted at the outbreak of the first the founder of the Red Cross I to carry corresponding articles from within Jewish life itself. The registration fee for the movement—Jean Henri Dunant—' he struggles of the man Dunant, Leon Fram's sermon at the Sab- upon such subjects as "Why I Am' Here he must reconcile his He. World War in 1914. The dr- year is $1, which entitles the rag- played the leading role. f his vision, of brutality at the bath Eve services at Temple lkth a Gentile", or "What It Meant braic culture and his historic; cumstances are cleari! and im- istrant to choose any two courses of the hundreds of thousands of b attic of Solferino in 1859, and El, Woodward and Gladstone. Fri. measurably more fa orahle to- Dunant in Limelight to Be a Non-Jew". What was the heritage with conditions arising day. Nearly 5,000 new immigrants desired. Registration will be con- The name Dupont is again in refugees who are roam roaming the o f his passionate cry: "We are day night, Nov. 10, at S o'clock. from a dynamic social order. The d ucted on Monday, Nov. 6, by the the limelight at the present significance of these articles? and refugees came into the Home- time highways and byways of Europe, a II brothers" in a demand that In the course of his interpreta- codification of Jewish laws and synagogue's adult education corn. for several reasons. In the first Africa and Asia. But equally as n end be put to the horrors that tion of the novel, Rabbi Fram will Their significance lay in the fact the crystallization of practices! land during the past three months go that life for the Jew since he and the influx contleuea For them into mittee, consisting of Theodore place, this is the 75th dnniversary important is the revival of interest ed with war. Almost singlehand- state the modern Jew's attitude t raditions, and( as weih as for those who came Baruch, chairman. Nathan Speva- of the founding of the Red Cross. in the part that Dunant played a ly he battled for an idea and toward Jesus, the Gospels and emerged from the Ghetto has been moves took place ace within • milieu a •question, on existence bound radically different from that of before, land is a primary need. kow and Abraham Gordon. Secondly, there is considerable talk as one of the great forerunners n ideal until he finally won his the idea of the Messiah. The immediate practical signi- with problems, while life for the modern The courses are open to any at present of the possibility of the of Dr. Theodor Herz] in props• c p oint. The international Red Cross life. Ile must obviously, The congregation will also take adult member of the Jewish corn- Red Cross playing a leading role gating the cause of the redemp- t ame into being as a result of this occasion to observe Armistice non-Jew has always been a mat- reconcile his heritage with ores-, licarese our agriculture has as- ter of munity, ter umed as a result of the war acceptance, a fact, Any ; ent day living conditions in a movement for the repatriation tion of the Jewish people through he Geneva Conference of 1864. Day ty congregations! singing of lends a greater urgency to the Jew who takes his life as a Jew , simile Triter TO ewes patriotic and peace hymns. As Jewish youth looks to the' speedy fulfillment of our pro- seriously must clarify certain OSA= TURN TO FAO/ Ii gram." Leaders of Christian Mobilizers Exposed by the Non-Sectarian Anti- Nazi League STATE SYNAGOGUES ' CONCLAVE SUNDAY ORGANIZE CLASSES AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Hint Proposed Jewish State in Poland May Be Abyss Out of Which Jews Will Never Escape Mrs. Pool Elected to Head Hadassah AIN HASHOPHET'S RISE DESCRIBED BRITISH DOCUMENT ni f ;7, SHOWS ATROCITIES WARTIME PROGRAM TO AID PALESTINE Men's Temple Club STRICTLY Symposium Nov. 7 CONFIDENTIAL JEAN HENRI DUNANT—FOUNDER OF TH E RED CROSS, PHILO—SEMITE, HUMANITARIAN, HE RZL'S FORERUNNER JEWISH YOUTH VIEWS ITS FUTURE Rabbi Leon Fram Will Lecture on Asch's "Nazarene" r