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Detroit Jewish Chronicle
—and The Legal Chronicle
VOL. 42, No. 2
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940
Murphy Hits
Dealers in
Intolerance
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Hillel Head Speaks
j. H. Ehr lich Death Calls Noted _
Here Sunday Night Community eader
Is
Called by
Death at 58
One of Detroit's Out-
standing Leaders Was
Ill Five Days
National Parley Urges
Britain Open Doors
to Palestine
WASHINGTON, D. C.—In his
first public address since his
nomination to the United States
Supreme Court, Attorney Gen-
eral Frank Murphy, speaking
Sunday at the National Confer-
ence of the United Palestine Ap-
peal, warned Americans of all
creeds against the challenge of
intolerance and against the
"swaggering apostles of force
and violence" who are laboring
to bring to the United States
DR. AbRAM L. SACHAR
the same conditions of group
(See
Story on Page Three)
hatred and civil war that have
destroyed the peace of Europe.
The Attorney General's speech
was marked by a vigorous denun-
ciation of dealers in intolerance
who "camouflage their true na-
ture by representing themselves
to the unwary as defenders of
God, America and the Constitu-
Congress and Council
tion."
Government can and will com-
Meeting to Protest
bat some part of this "profes-
Atrocities
sional hate-mongering," Mr. Mur-
phy said, but in the main, Amer-
Plans are being completed by
ican democracy must look for
its defense to the wisdom of the the joint committees of the De-
people and their determination troit chapter of the American
not to be led on the paths that Jewish Congress and the Jewish
have taken other peoples to Community Council, as well as
non-Jewish cooperating groups,
Communism and Fascism.
for the proposed public meeting
ENDORSES JEWISH EFFORT
for the presentation of facts on
TO BUILD PALESTINE
the existing position of the Jew-
"Not guns nor battleships will ish people and to protest against
altimately_ preserve del-noel:au, the horrible atrocities in Nazi-
hut the devotion of a people who rules countries.
have the good sense to realize
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4, has
that intolerance is no respecter been set definitely as the date for
of persons . . . that once un- the meeting, which will be held
leashed, it has no regard for at Cass Technical High School.
Nationally prominent speakers
See PALESTINE—Page 13
as well as state and city officials
will be among the speakers to
appear at this rally, it was an-
PUBLIC RALLY
SUNDAY, FEB. 4
Surviving him are his wife,
Dora B. Ehrlich, who is recog-
nized as 'the outstanding Jewish
woman leader in Michigan and
who is one of the national vice-
presidents • of Hadassah; a son,
Henry; a daughter, Ruth; his
mother, Zena, who was one of the
first Jewish National Fund
workers in Detroit, and two
brothers, Moe and Harold.
• Leader for 30 Years
For 30 years one of Detroit's
most prominent Jewish leaders,
Mr. Ehrlich left an indelible
mark on every cause of import-
ance in Detroit. Born on Oct.
5, 1881, in Russia, Mr. Ehrlich
came to Detroit in 1896. He had
been in the jewelry business since
1906.
During his many years of ac-
tivity, he served as president of
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, as president of the Jewish
Complete details of the meet- National Fund Council of Detroit,
ing
week.
will be made known next as chairman of Keren Hayesod
See EHRLICH—Page 16
United Action flounced on Wednesday.
R ally Jan. 30
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Four Major National
Groups to Hold
Session Here
H
Jewish Community Count
di The
will meet in special session
HoreBelisha
Attacked in
Fascist Press
NEW YORK. (WNS)—A Rom e
dispatch to the New York Times
said that Fascist newspapers are
making much of the support that
Leslie Hore-Belisha has been
finding among. British opinion.
The Tribuna, in the same vein,
declares, "The situation shows
the profound influence of Juda-
ism on British public life." The
Laboro Fascists heads its ac-
count: "The Jewish press rebels
LATE JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
against the dismissal of the Jew,
Hore-Belisha." The G i o r n a l e
d'Itala approves what its terms
Prime Minister Chamberlain's ac-
tion in dismissing "the exuberant
Jew, More-Belisha who avoided
national interests and instead car-
ried out Jewish rancor against
Nazi Germany."
Lord Marley Advocates Defeat of the present German
government will be brought about
Real Relief Con-
by economic and financial strain,
tribution
not by any uprising of the Ger-
man people, who are essentially
Dr. Gerhart II.
NEW YORK. (WNS) — Lord law-abiding,
Seger, former member of
Marley, deputy speaker of the German Reichstag, declare the
d in
British House of Lords, an d an address before the Men's Club
chairman of the British Empire of Temple Bnai Jeshurun.
Parliamentary Advisory Council
"We have reason to hope that
of the Ort, urged the United the Hitler regime will vanish
States to make a real contribu- through disintegration and that
don toward the alleviation of the from this conflagration will re-
European refugee problem by suit a United States of Europe.
admitting re-immigrants w h o to which the United States of
must leave the neutral countries America will contribute great
because of the European war moral influenee;" he said.
and the absence of sufficient
Polish Refugees Stranded on
funds to maintain them.
Ice-Locked Vessels
Speaking before members at-
Hundreds of Polish Jews, who
tending the national meeting of have been unable to get passage
the Junior American Ort Federa-
tion, Lord Marley said that re-
emigration by the refugees was See HORE-BELISHA—Pa ge 9
vital now from Belgium, Holland,
Switzerland and other neutral
countries and added that the
American people must contribute
to the program and enable the
refugees to relive their lives.
ADMIT EXILES,
U. S. IS URGED
New Chronicle Widely Acclaimed by
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!Taber Speaks
Item Tuesday
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Committee of Allied
Campaign
Dr. Williain Haber, executive
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, in
director of the National Refugee
the main auditorium of the Jew-
Service, Inc., and a recognized
ish Community Center, according Rabbis, City and State Officials, Heads of
author:fy in the fields of economics
to an announcement made this
and public welfare, will lead the
Commend Change of Format and This Paper's Appearance
week by James 1. Ellmann, acting
president.
discussion at the second general
meeting of the budget committee
h
The has
new
Detroit
Jewish
Chron- en
which
your paper already justly
The feature of the meeting will icle
met
with wide
acclaim
WINEMAN: "I was for the 1940 Allied Jewish Cam-
joys. I bespeak for you and very HENRY
much pleased
new ning,
paign, Jan.
to be
held
on Tuesday
with the
he a symposium on the topic "Pro- in Detroit and the many Michi- your editor, Mr. Slomovitz, much dress that The Detroit
Jewish
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at 8:30
o'clock, eve-
at
participants
from Action,"
the national
grams for United
with circulates.
gan communities where the paper joy in the happy service you are Chronicle came to me in last Fri- the Jewish Community Center.
headquarters of the American
rendering the Jewish community day, and I want to congratulate
Professor of economics in the
Hundreds
of telephone
calls
and without
and which
I hope profit
is not entirely
on doing
a good
job.
The the
new Graduate School at the Univer-
Jewish Congress, the Jewish La- letters
received
this week
at the
financial
to you." you
format
is much
better
than
bor Committee, and the Anti- office of The Chronicle commended
sity of Michigan, Dr. Haber was
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League of Bnai Brith, the change in format, the ac-
i Defamation
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old one, as it is easier to handle, drafted to head the National
DR. A. M. HERSHMAN:
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"The and
on account
of the to smaller
size, Refugee Service
last year. He re-
o have been
invited
to Detroit quisition
of new
faces on
and Jewish
new format
in which
The Detroit
will
be easier
read,
[ i! .ii..cially
for this
occasion.
printing
of type
the paper
Chronicle
is henceforth
to of the
improved
paper
and because
type. ceived hi education at the Uni-
the speakers
from
the four Each
book the
stock.
versity of Wisconsin, from which
ivic-protective agencies will re-
appear
Not only Jewish readers of pape
r augurs well for your
I am a regular reader of your e obtained the degree of Ph. 1).,
port
on
the
role
which
his
organ-
The
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but
also
non-Jews,
zatim i
"I
paper every week-end, I am very and at Harvard College; and has
wish
to for
take your
this editorial
opportunity
over continue
the change,
and hope been a member of the faculties at
is playing in combating including city and state officials, to thank
you
that happy
you can
to improve
Michigan
State College,
the Uni-
UM-
It,
forces
threatening
American
commended
the
change
and
the
utterances
and
the
splendid
feat
The
Chronicle
in
the
years
to versity
of Wisconsin
and the
mocracy. Following the present new appearance of The Chron- tures embodied in Your paper." come."
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1s, an opportunity will be af- icle. Among the letters received
versity of Michigan.
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d the audience for questions this week are the f ollowing:
• ! discussion.
The author of several volumes
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RABBI LEON FRAM, of Tern-
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ns, unemploy-
BUTZEL:
FRED
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"The is
new
El:
"I
want
to
tell
you
format
of
The
Chronicle
a
on
industrial
relatio
THE HON. LUREN D. DICK- what B
y• esentatives of ai r
ea happy surprise I received very pleasing one. It makes it rnent relief and social security,
agen- 1NSON, Governor of Michigan • when 1 had my first glance of much more possible to classify Dr. Haber has had extensive ex-
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have appeared together "May I extend my congratulations The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in
personnel work.
to find and helps the general
• same platform, in Detroit, to The Jewish Chronicle for its its new form. I am glad, I may reader
and Throughout the depression he di-
the contents
"len"
in relief operations
f) experimental
of wishes
lesser ceded
the public
a composite p venture to fine appearance in its new dress. tell you, that it is the same to escape those items he
• lit
icture of The new format is a fine step Chronicle with the same interest- interest to him. I am sure The for the State of Michigan in the
• unity
activities
before a Jewish in advance for your publication. ing and authentic material and Chronicle will try to serve the capacity of State Relief Adminis-
Council.
in trator between 1933 and 1937.
•
My best your
wishes
to and
yourself,
same we
wise editorial expres- interests of our community
rations to attend will be Editor,
staff
your Mr.
sion the
which
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e of the Jewish corn- the future as it has in the past.' During
1936 he
was Ad-
Di-
rector 1935
of the and
National
Youth
inanity of Detroit have learned so
- o f the organizations affiliated
i
Rabbi
ministration
in
this
state
and
deepl
y
'.. the Council, as well as a se-
JAMES I. ELLM ANN, Vice- form, to appreciate. The new
pu pt.y A. Administrator for the
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN,
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however,
paper
vi list of other community lead- President, Jewish Community a new
vitality. gives
It is the
easier
to that
T
of emple
Beth • El: "I am sure Deputy
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He has been a member of the
the new appeared
Council: "The new format of your read, it is more convenient to The Chronicle
format under
this which
week
l itives
Fide in the city, the represen- publication has just come to my handle, and to keep for refer- must have brought genuine pleas- National Advisory Council on So-
of the American Jewish hand. It is an exceedingly fine ence. I
want
to congratulate
the American Jewish looking document, easie r on the ownership
( committee,
mvros,
a member
the served
Michigan
of The
.Chronicle, the
as are to its host of readers. The fied
cm! as Security
and of
has
also
n
the Jewish Labor Corn- eyes and pleasanter to the touch. well as its editor, upon the pro- paper in its new form is di
fled
,
itici., and the Anti-Defamation The many new features you have gressive spirit
readable, and attractive. I con- Unemployment Compensation Corn-
which
led you gratulate you upon the change mission, and the State Planning
L'a;zue
will confer with officers incorporated, and which I hope to adopt this new
and has
attractive
"
committee chairmen regarding you'll find it possible to continue, form for a periodical which has that you have made and wish you Commission. He has also served
of
he program of activities of the will undoubtedly give
as Consultant to
and
the to State
the Na-
the paper already achieved high rank in continued success in the service Massachusetts
wish Community Council.
tional Social Security Board.
even additional distinction to that American Jewish journalism."
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Raise Jewish Issue: To
Coordinate Refu-
gee Bodies
Detroit Jewry suffers one of
its severest losses in decades as
a result of the death of Joseph
II. Ehrlich.
Ill for only five days, since
last Thursday morning, Mr. Ehr-
lich passed away on Tuesday
morning. Funeral services were
held on Thursday, with Rabbis
A. M. Hershman and Morris Ad-
ler and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
officiating. Burial was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
By decision of the board of
directors of Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek, at a special meeting
held at 5 p. m. on Tuesday, ar-
rangement s were made to hold
th e funeral services i n
the
main synagogue of the congre-
gatio n Mr. Ehrlich was always
associated with. This was only
the fourth funeral service to
b e held in the Shaarey Zedek,
such tribute being reserved for
the most worth y men in the
community.
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