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December 29, 1939

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J.W.E.W.O. Luncheon German Refugee's Novel Warns of
Palestine Labor
Next Wednesday
Drive Progresses
the Nazi Danger to Democracy

N

FOR SALE—APARTMENTS

In This
Favored Land

Morris L. Selmer, chairman of
the Detroit drive for $30,000 for
the Gewerkshaften—through the
National Labor Committee for
Palestine—this week announced
marked progress in the drive.
of the Jewish Women's European
Max L. Bergen, a refugee from founded the Union of Jewish Ar-
Welfare Organization completed
Mr. Scheyer stated that organ-
plans for the seventh annual Germany, has written a novel 1 tints and had an essential part
donor luncheon to be held Wed- under the title "Cold Pogrom" in creating the Jewish League for
Prosperity is want you wake
in which he describes the events Culture in Hamburg. Ile assisted
it. Future will disclose too
that led to the Nazi pogrom on several Jewish artists in emigrat-
crosses; those who did or
Jews. It is a stirring document. mg safely from Germany, and at
didn't buy, the Rave's or
But it is more than a novel. It the end of 1935 was in danger of
the Rare Not's. Rely on our
is also a rebuke of those who 'being sent to a concentration
Farts and Figures.
do nut act in time of tragedy, It :camp. Ile left hurriedly and emi-
is an appeal for eternal vigilance. Ignited to Shanghai, where, after
APARTMENTS
It is a call to action. It serves to
year of hardship, he became the
What ether sound, secure
teach a lesson to the democracies , manager of a ballroom.
investment shows 10% or
who are forgetting the elements
"Cold Pogrom" was written in
hette.
today with potential
that have led to horrors in Ger-I Shanghai while the events of Ger-
increase in value, We offer
many — elements which today I many's political and moral down-
the
cream
of Detroit apts.
threaten the free countries of the i fall were fresh in his bind. He
New lower prices, easier 15
world.
wrote it on the basis of the true
yr. terms 44% int. Talk
"Cold Pogrom," the latest book history of a family which he
with
to be issued by the Jewish Publi- !kne•. Ile can la' forgiven, there-
cation Society of America, has fore, if his words are sometimes
MR. BEDFORD
three parts, and each part opens laden with grief for his homeland,
Pt
with an introduction which is an with bitterness fo rthe treatment
NOW ASSOCIATED WITH
m
Homer Warren & Co.
essay deriving a lesson from the meted
out to his fellow Jews and
fellow liberals.
NS tears !Immo lable Service
story of Germany's decline.
The outbreak of the Sino-Japan-
In the introduction to l'art Two
ese
hostilities
made
him
a
refu-
there is a charge that Jews in fee
for the second time, and, ac-
Germany failed to act for them-
selves and had blundered. But companied by his wife, he moved
again
to Manila. There he worked
RABBI LEON FRAM
the author does not limit himself
young people and to help them
to that. Ile warns other to learn as a hotel executive and as a
nesday, Jan. 3, at 12:30 p.
prepare for life and work in Pal-
manager
of a five and ten cent
MORRIS l SCHAVER
estine.
in the social hall of the Shaarey from German Jewry's tragedy. He store. Here he was cabled the
releases a danger signal, declares
Zedek.
Today the Histadruth has over
glad
tidings
that
his
manuscript
izations
and
individuals
are
re-
Ihwe (mrfleld
50 representatives in the war torn
Mrs. Minnie Goldstick, organ- that "the world is Mill asleep," had been accepted by The Jewish sponding liberally.
Earopean countries organizing im-
izer of the branch, will give the warns: "We are sleeping exactly Publication Society and the ad-
Gewerkahaften funi:s are used migration and accompanying the
invocation. Rabbi Leon Fram of as the Jews in Germany slept on vance fee which he received for
Three great automobiles now being sold and serviced by DAVE
Temple Beth El will be guest the eve of the birth of the Third the manuscript of "Cold Pogrom" to carry on the work of the 'listed- immigrants to Palestine.
Reich
.
.
.
So
continue
sleeping,
ruth,
the Jewish Federation of
speaker and his subject will be you freedom-loving people of the made it possible for the Bergen
GARFIELD, whose name has been synonymous with
Labor of Palestine.
"Our Jewish Brothers in the War
to pay for their passage to
world!
Even
when
you
wake
you
The
Histadruth was organized
Zones—What Is Happening to
America.
automobile transportation in Detroit for the
in 1922 with a membership of
Them?" Miss Florence Greene will not open your eyes to the
"Cold Pogrom" Is his first book. 4,400. Today the Histadruth counts
truth,
because
you
believe
that
MICIIIGAN—"Gulliver's Trav-
will be the vocalist, accompanied
Bergen dedicates his book to 115,000 members engaged in all
past fifteen years.
humanity, love and kindness still Mr.
els" and "The Secret of Dr. Kil-
by Ray Shaevsky at the piano exists
the readers, and he says, "You, branches
universally."
of
Industry,
agriculture
dare"
remain at the Michigan The-
and Tolio Shaevsky, violinist.
too, must do your share in the
So devastating is the rebuke of world-wide struggle against in- and the professions. Together with I ater for a second week.
Mrs. A. Gleicher, general chair-
their
families,
these
account
for
man, states that reservations can German Jewry that the author 'ustice, intolerance, and against the bulk of the Jewish community
UNITED ARTISTS — "Judge
BEFORE BUYING YOUR 1940 AUTOMOBILE BE SURE TO
be made by calling Ty. 6-9553, may be condemned for it. But his the suppression of all personal in Palestine.
Hardy and Son" holds for a second
or Mrs. Morris Disner, Ho. 2866. novel—and his challenging essays liberties in which we are as or-
From its very inception the week at the United Artiste Thea-
-should now serve to open the dent democrats believe."
SEE RAVE GARFIELD FIRST. YOUR INSPECTION OF THE
Histadruth set itself the task of ter.
eyes of people elsewhere to act
"Cold
Pogrom,"
beautifully
with vision in the face of impend- printed and bound with an attrac- building up a Jewish common.
NEW LaSALLE COUPE AT $1240 IS URGENTLY REQUESTED
wealth
based on the principle!,
ing crises.
FOX—The Fox Theater ushers
tive three-color jacket, retails for of co-operation and self labor.
in its New Year cavalcade of
•
Heroism in Defeat
$2.50. It can be secure(' as one
In
agriculture,
over 200 col- screen hits with the colorful
of
the
membership
books
of
The
But the novel also shows that
lective and co-operative settle- technicolor musical drama, "Swa-
Prompt Service — Your Car Picked Up and Delivered
there are elements of heroism in Jewish Publication Society, Mem- ments have been formed. More nec
River," the story of Stephen
Noted Authority on Foreign Af- the defeat of German Jewry at bership in the Society costs as than 16 per cent of the Hista- Foster, America's best loved com-
the hands of the Nazis, Trans- little as $5 per year. •Full details druth members live in these vil-
fairs to Address Zionist
poser
and troubadour, starring
lated by Benjamin R. Epstein on the membership plan, catalogs lages.
Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds and
Public Meeting
from the German, "Cold Pogrom" and other interestin literature
In the cities the Histadruth has Al Jolson. The Fox also will offer
is the story of a middle-clads, on the work of The Jewish Publi- formed a great number of co-op-
another topnotch companion pic-
Abraham Revusky, eminent au- comfortable, well-intentioned, hard- cation Society of America can be eratives that are engaged in de- ture, Fox Movietone News and se-
by writing to the execw veloping new industries, in build-
thority on Palestinian problems, working Jewish family whose an- secured
lected short subjects.
tive
director,
Maurice
Jacobs,
320
tecedents
in Germany go back for
ing homes for workers and in
former Minister of Jewish Af-
Lewis Tower Bldg., Philadelphia, aiding colonization.
fairs in the Ukrainian govern- 300 years. Only one of the family Pa.
There are many cases on rec-
Special note should be made of
ment, will address a public meet- recognizes the danger inherent in
the Kupoth Cholim, the workers' ord of Jewish women who were
ing of 'the Zionist Organization the methods and aims of the Na-
sufficiently
learned to be public
sick fund, founded by the Ilista.
of Detroit, at the Jewish Com- tional Socialist Party, The others
druth. This organization main- teachers. The daughter of Sam-
munity Center, on ,Thursday eve. refuse to take his warnings ser- 'Rabbi Stitskin
uel
ben
All
of
Bagdad (12th cen-
CADILLAC — LaSALLE — OLDSMOBILE
iously until it is much ,too late.
tain hospitals and clinics and
ning, Jan. 11.
The daughter of the family, pretty
provides medical care even for the tury) was an "expert In Scrip-
Born in Palestine of Russian and intent upon amusing herself,
SALES AND SERVICE
ture
and
Talmud.
She gives in-
most remote settlements, Various
Parents, in February, 1899, Mr. is pursued and annoyed by the
educational establishments are also struction to young men through
Revusky went to Russia with his attention of a prominent Nazi.
a window. She herself is within
TOwnsend 8-9310
parents at the age of 10 and Like the rest of her family, she Will Address Emanuel Forum on maintained to provide for the cul- the building, whilst the disciples
12250 Jos. Campau
needs of adults as well as
graduated from high school. fie sees only the personal inconven- "Building an Ideal Community" tural
are below outside and do not see
children.
An
outstanding
example
studied engineering sciences at iences but not the larger implica-
Rabbi Leon Stitskin of the of this type of institution is the her." Another woman, Dulcie, the
w
the University of Vienna and re- tions of all that goes on about
Max Pine trade schaal in Tel wife of Eliezer of Worms (12th
House
of
Israel
Congregation,
ceived his degree there in mathe- her. Events soon prove to all of Warren,
0., will be the speaker Aviv which teaches mechanical century) held public discourses
matics.
them how wrong they had been to at the 10th Sabbath forum of this trades to the youth of Palestine on the Sabbath. She later suf-
During his stay in Vienna, Mr. disregard politics and to think season in Congregation Beth and to the newcomers.
fered a martyr's death at the
full working order. For whatever Revusky was correspondent for that all will end well if only they
The Histadruth was the pioneer hands of the Crusaders together
a new settlement may allow or Russian and Yiddish publications. hurt no one and attend to their Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and In organizing the immigration to with the other members of her
deny itself in these times, one Upon his return to Russia he own affairs. Relentlessly the Nazis Woodrow Wilson Ayes., next Fri- Palestine. For this purpose the faniily. A medieval rabbi remarks
thing is indispensable—the meas- served on the editorial stag ,of destroy them, not through direct
Hechaluta organization was form- that while it is wrong to teach
ures for defense.
"Odesski Listok" as head of the murder,- but through what the
By JEAN JAFFE
ed in many countries for the pur- women, there is no reason why
The signing of the documents foreign department, Ile took an author aptly calls, "Cold Po-
pose of training young men and they should not obtain knowledge
women for a life of productive of their own initiative. He also
Enrroirs NOTE: New land was purch.ed and nen oirtIlements vere ekt oh- took place a few kilometres away interest in public affairs, his ac- grom."
[kited otter the pubacallon of the MacDonald M life Pupae In M. of
from the settlement, the men from ) tivities leading up to his selec-
labor. Training farms were es- asserts that in southern Ger-
Yet before that happens the
this year. II hat ore the eIrrumstoncenkurrounchng I furl her progress
the Keren Kayemeth together with I tion for the post of Minister of author succeeds in driving his
tablished and the Ilintadruth for many, in the beginning of the
against all illtliculllen? The a eller, on American cuirrespondent, de.crihre
she le to ignomny Ind a group of Jewish
her I it lo. Of
representatives from Ein-Geb went Jewish Affairs of the Ukraine.
many years sent its most exper- 15th century, there were many
point home. Much has been writ-
PpOiP In the
National land carrell,. to one of the neo I) redeenled
In
1919,
Mr.
Revusky
returned
ienced members to guide the Jewesses noted for their learning.
to
meet
the
Arabs
half
way
in
ten and said during the past few
of lake IiInnerrth.
the hills. They went in an armored to Palestine and devoted himself years about the great tragedy that
to
intensive
study
of
Palestine's
Looking across Kinnereth, Lake
The young man at the motor, car with rifles at their sides, but economic and social conditions. has befallen the German people
of Galilee, from - the Old City of weather-beaten and sturdy had the negotiations went off peace- Later he settled in the United and the German Jews. The cruelty
that
silent, distant gaze of peo- fully. When they returned Emil- States, joined the editorial staff of the government, the debasement
Tiberias, you see a huddle of small
houses at the foot of the copper- ple who live long at sea. His job Geb had at last established its ex- of the Jewish Morning Journal, of a once great nation, the !satan-
is always at the engine, plying the act holdings and boundaries. And taking charge of its foreign news ical aims and methods of National
colored mountains.
we all 4rank wine and partook of
Socialism have all received atten-
department, and contributed to tion. But there is one aspect of
In the far north gleams the boat back and forth on the lake, a hot lunch in celebration.
crisp whiteness of perpetually taking people from Tiberias to all
The 40 Ein-Geb settlers are na- the Yiddisher Kaempfer, Jewish the entire situation of which too
the
adjacent
settlements
along
the
snow-capped Mount Hermon. You
tives of Germany and the Baltic Frontier and other publications. little has been or can be said, and
are drawn wonderingly to that shores. And even more important, countries, Latvia and Esthonia. He is the author of "Jews in that is the heroism of those who
solitary spot, which is marked on since Ein-Geb is developing into Especially for the latter the lo- Palestine" (1936), "The Histad- struggled against the blight of the
the map as Ein-Geb. The map a very important fishing base, the cation by the sea has a special ruth" and other books and pam- Nazis before they came to power
shows, too, that somewhere lsoat is naturally a most vital in appeal, as they were brought up phlets in various languages and and of those who continued to
on varying subjects.
stand up against them even af-
through the center of these moun- strument.
near the sea and know its bounty
terward. Surely that is a phase
As we reached shore and the and its disappointments. In fact,
tains lies the boundary between
of German and Jewish-German
Palestine and Syria, and it is tiny bundle of houses appeared they wouldn't exchange Ein-Geb.
history to which all humanity will
as
the
network
of
a
complete
set-
hard to say at this distance even
IN MEMORIAM
with its primitiveness and isola-
someday point with pride. These
whether Ein-Geb lies wholly with- tlement, members hailed us and tion for a full-fledged settlement
in our boundaries. For Ein-Geb helped us ashore. There were pro- inland. They love the sea, use its
In loving memory of our dear heroic men and women may have
new and young and small, has fuse expressions of welcome for waters to cultivate the hoary, neg- father and grandfather, Joel L. been defeated but their heroism
RABBI LEON STITSKIN
not yet become indelibly engraved they are hungry for visitors. Ein- lected soil, and for their own Kapetansky, who passed away must and will serve as an inspir-
on the image of the Yishub, and Geb is virtually cut off from the pleasure or for fish always seem one year ago, Dec. 29, 1938 (7th ation to all who will ever strug- day evening, Jan. 5, at 8:30. The
gle for justice and right.
guest rabbi, who is chairman of
few visitors have gone beyond its rest of the country, not only geo- to be wading deep into it. And day in Tebeth).
Pleaded for Action
the Warren Zionist District and
neighbor settlements of Kinnereth graphically but also in commun- uppermost in their minds is to I fanny were the yeara up spent
Max L. Berges is himself a refu- Bnai Brith deputy, will take as
and Dagania, the oldest and most ication. It has no road or tele- turn Ein.Geb into a flourishing
together,
gee, who as far back as 1928 his subject "Building an Ideal
Lonely are
•
our hearts inlay.
famous Kvutzoh in the country. phone connecting it with the main- fishing center. They are still too
was haunted with the fear of a Community." Congregational sing-
one woe loved so dearly
It was a wet and soft morning land. The only link is an un- poor to concentrate entirely on For the forever
passed aw•Y.
National - Socialist revolution in
when we left by motor-boat from wieldy and primitive wireless set fishing, although the country can Nu one knows how Inuit WP mien Germany. He pleaded with many ing and open forum discussions
are included In the program,
you,
Tiberias to Ein-Geb. I accompan- which was constructed by some of still consume many hundreds of
Jews
in Germany to be prepared which is followed by a social
No one knows the Mt ter pain.
ied several representatives of the the members and housed in one thousands of pounds more than We
and to fight, but he preached us- hour.
have suffer.i aloe We lost you .
Just completed by Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organiza-
Keren Kayemeth to which the land of the sleeping huts. Those oper- it does. So to maintain the group,
Idle has never been the mine.
ually to deaf ears, Ile sensed
Rabbi Stitskin was a classmate tion of America and the American Jewish Physicians Committee
belongs, who were bound for Ein- ating it must never leave its side some of Ein-Geh's settlers are In our heart. ) our memory lingers. that Hitler, once in power, would
atop
Mt. Scopus. in Jerusalem.
of
Rabbi
M.
J.
Wohlgelernter,
!tweet I y. tender, fond and true.
Geb to negotiate with the Arabs for a minute, since it is the only working as day laborers in Haifa, There
not hestitate to destroy the Jews spiritual leader of Beth Tefilo
la not • day, Dear Father.
over the final boundaries. The means of contact. And although besides those who cultivate the
That ve do not t kink of you.
in Germany by all the means Emanuel, at the Rabbi Isaac El-
motor boat, the property of Ein- the Arab neighbors have not reluctant soil itself. But all or
of a professional murdered. After
His sorrowing children and 1933, he devoted his time to the chanan Theological Seminary and
Geb, cut across the deep blue lake troubled them during these diffi- them hope in time to be able to
Yeshiva College of New York.
in less than an hour. The nearer cult months, the wireless and the live from fishing alone. Fishing is grandchildren.
welfare of Jewish artists and He has held his Warren pulpit
we approached Ein-Geb, the more other means of defense must be nearest to their hearts. The wo-
since his ordination in 1932, and
watched
assiduously.
And
though
turbulence of the mainland seemed
men themselves make the nets and
is the author of a volume of ser-
to recede. You had the feeling the huts are still very primitive, the men have built the boats.
mons, "Judaism an a Religion,"
that you were going off to some the kitchen even more so and the Toward evening eight of them
published two years ago.
distant island, where the enemy supply of electricity meagre, the glide out to sea, frequently with
is a friend and the friend is a watch tower and the defensive great success, catching as much
"It's Hard to Be a Girl" Now
stockades are complete and in as 150 pounds a day, and market-
brother.
at Littman's; Special New
ing it immediately. To perfect
Year Eve Midnight Per-
themselves they have engaged a
formance
fishery, a friendly Christian from
Danzig. In time they hope also to
have better , fishing boats. The
"It's Hard to Be a Girl," n
comedy by M. Freiman, is the cur-
motor boat meanwhile cannot be
rent attraction at Littman's Yid-
used for this purpose because of
dish People's Theater, 12th and
the noise of its engine.
Seward. This play is being staged
For the present there are only a
thin Friday evening, Sunday mati-
few married couples at Ein-Geb
nee nd evening and Tuesday eve-
and no children, so that they are
ning.
not concerned yet over the ques-
The New Year will be ushered
tion
of
a
school
and
a
house
for
•
in with a special New Year Eve
children. As for medical needs,
midnight
performance. Tickets are
Tiberias
has
the
fine
Iladassah
ri
already available for this per-
Hospital and plenty of physicians.
formance.
Its pressing problems are the need
On Jan. 9, a testimonial per-
of a road to the mainland. suffi-
formance will be given in honor
cient electricity, better living quar-
of Miss Nellie Kessman.
ters to give life to the soil around
them and to bring in larger hauls
Dr. M. M. Silverman to Ad-
of fish. In short, to make Ein-
dress Tea of Bnai Brith
Geb a place worthy of Lower
Galilee and its neighbors across
DICK CONNELL
.1. SZOPINSKI
Auxiliary Jan. 7
the Lake, Kinnereth and Dagania.
The Northeast Motors, Inc.', economy. Special pickup and de-
Dr. M. N. Silverman, former newly appointed Cadillac-LaSalle- livery service will be featured.
Special Meeting of J. W. E.
Both Mr. Connell and Mr.
president of Louis Marshall Oldsmobile dealers, announce •
Lodge of Bnai Brith, will speak complete showing of the new Szopinski are recognized in auto-
W. 0. Postponed to
mobile circles as capable and effi-
at a tea sponsored by the member- 1940 models at their showrooms,
Tuesday,
Jan.
2
cient executives who understand
ship committee of the Business 12240 Jos. Campau Ave.
The Yacht Club Boys ■ ppearing at Sammy Sofferin's Club Powatan
A special meeting of the Jew-
every phase of the automobile
and Professional Women's Auxil-
Greeting the New Year with a chuckle, even though they will ish Women's European Welfare
The personnel of this new com- business. Their geniality and
iary of Bnai Brith, on Sunday
miss their annual European tour for the first time in 10 years Organization will be held Tues-
afternoon, Jan. 'I, at 1:30 p. m., pany enables it to serve the com- earnest desire to make of every
because of international complications, the Yacht Club Boys will day, Jan. 2, (instead of Mon-
at the home of Miss Elsie Olen- munity to the best advantage. customer a satisfied one has won
open at Sammy Sofferin's Club Powatan on Friday night. Of the day), at Congregation Bnai
der, 8741 LaSalle Blvd. Games Headed by Dick Connell, presi- them a host of followers, Associ-
original quartet, a duo, George Kelly and Charles Adler, remain, Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at
will be featured. Those wishing to dent, and Joseph Szopinski, man- ated with these gentlemen is
comedians internationally known for their musical clowning and 12 o'clock noon.
join are urged to attend this tea. ager, it is more than just • sell- Dave Garfield, who joins them in
Important business will be
breezy antics.
Members with prospects are in- ing organization. It also offers extending the community a cor-
The popular Lew Fidler and Californians continue on the band- taken up, and a luncheon will be
vited. For further information, complete facilities for servicing dial invitation to visit their show-
stand with the music which has made them favorites with the served before the meeting. All
;call Gussie Eisenberg, chairman, Cadillac, LaSalle and Oldsmobile rooms and inspect these three
members are urged to be present.
Detroiter* who frequent the spot.
Tyler 6-0052.
cars with maximum speed and great automobiles.

Rabbi Leon Franz to Be the
Guest Speaker

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"Cold Pogrom" by Max L Berges," Latest Product of
Jewish Publication Society, Is Plea for Battle
Against Injustice
The North Woodward Branch

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New Location

Dave
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Cadillac - LaSalle
Oldsmobile

Downtown Theaters

REVUSKY SPEAKS
HERE ON JAN. 11

Northeast- Motors,

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to Speak Friday

. BY THE WATERS OF KINNERETH

ROTHSCHILD-HADASSAH-UNIVERSITY
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Northeast Motors, Inc., Announce Showing of
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