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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-15

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March 15. 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

16

J. N. F.

HOME RELIEF MONTHLY
MEETING ON MARCH 25

(Continued from Page 1)

the new policy threatening to
convert Homeland into ghetto.
Large opportunities for buying
land are still available. Confi-
dent that American Jewry,
center of Jewish hope, will rise
to occasion and assist the Jew.
ish Agency in its political strug-
gle and the Keren Kayemeth
in its practical work to win
the struggle," Mr. Ussishkin
declared in his message.

The monthly meeting of the
Home Relief Society will be held
Monday, March 25, at 1:30 p. m.,
at the Jewish Center. A musical
festival has been arranged for
this occasion by Mrs. Sidney

Dr. Leo M. Franklin
New Zionist Org.
Honors Weisbrot To Preach on Purim

The bi-annual mid-west conven-
tion of the New Zionist Organiza-
tion of America was held in
Cleveland, Sunday, March 3. The
Detroit delegation consisted of
Aaron Weisbrot, Charles Anchill
and Miss Evelyn Singerman. Mr.
Weisbrot was elected honorary
chairman of the convention. There
were delegates from Michigan,
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois.
It was decided to hold the next
convention in Detroit, some time
in September.

cr's class in "Modern Jewish Lit-
erature." There has been a re-
vival of interest in Jewish his-

tory. To satisfy this intere st ,
Beth El College Opens Spring Rabbi Eric Friedland will vive a
course in "Ancient Jewish His-
Term on Monday Night
tory" and Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz,
the Bnai Brith Hillel Fiunda-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin returns of
tion at Ann Arbor, will give a

from a month's sojourn in
Florida to preach next Friday
night, March 22, at 8 o'clock, at
Temple Beth El, Woodward at
Gladstone, on the subject, "Be-
hind a Mask" — a Purim dis-

course.

On Monday night, March 18,
In making public the message
the Temple's popular institution
of the veteran Zionist leader, the
of adult education, Beth El Col-
Jewish National Fund, which re-
lege of Jewish Studies, opens its
mitted to its Jerusalem headquar-
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- Spring term. A dozen different
ters the amount of $250,000 on
dah to Celebrate Hanging popular courses are offered. Dr.
the day when the edict was pro-
Franklin will resume his course
of
Charter March 31
claimed, urged the Councils and
in "The Bible as Literature."
groups engaged in the popular
Rabbi Leon Fram will continue
Ladies
of
Yeshiva
Beth
The
fund-raising program of the
Judah will celebrate the hanging his course in current events
Keren Kayemeth to make pos-
of their chapter in their social which has become so popular
sible the remittance before the
hall with a party to be given on that it has outgrown every class-
end of this month of another
MRS.
RALPH
M.
LEVY
Sunday, March 31, at 2 p. m. room and requires the seating
sum of the same size as a token
capacity of the Brown Memorial
of American Jewry's solidarity Wallace and Mrs. Samuel B. The expense of making up and Chapel. Rabbi Bernard Zeiger
framing
the
charter
was
donated
with the Yishub's resistance to Dante, program chairmen, at
will give a class in "Judaism and
the illegal edict and as a token of which the following artists will by one of the active members, Christianity." Book lovers will be
its readiness to make available perform: Miss Mildred Erusall Mrs. F. Gould. Mrs. Rottenberg, attracted to Rabbi Elmer Berg-
the new resources which will be Perlis, dramatic reader; Miss president, requests all officers
necessary for the acquisition of Shirley Lachman, pianist; Mrs. and members and friends of the
Yeshiva to take part in this un-
new land tracts.
David A. Kallman, vocalist. An dertaking. A free luncheon will
"Indignation alone will not do. invitation is extended to all be served.
Protests by themselves will not members and friends by Mrs.
make available another inch of Samuel Arkin, president.
soil for the refugees and the
Elaborate plans are being made Ethel Kay Spero to Operate
builders of the Jewish National by the committees in charge of
Surf side Hotel
Home. Our protest must be ac- the carnival to be held on Sun-
companied by constructive and day, April 7, to make this an
Popular Ethel Kay Spero,
definite action. This action must entertaining event. Mrs. Charles daughter of the late Clara Stein,
aim at converting the still exist- E. Harris is the general chair- managing directress of the Royal
ing opportunities into new land man and Mrs. Peter A. Miller Palms Hotel for the past 21
purchase—into footholds for ref- and Mrs. Arthur Ginsberg are years, announces to her many
ugees and strongholds of the co-chairmen of this fund-raising friends and patrons that the
Jewish National Home," declared project. Tickets for this carnival Surfside Hotel, Atlantic City's
Dr. Goldstein in his call to the are now on sale and can be ob- newest and most modern Jewish
Councils.
tained from Mrs. Samuel Kan- Hotel, which she is building at
Emphasizing that these addi• ners, 16140 Washburn, Univer- a cost of $100,000, will be com-
tional funds must be raised sity 1-8010, or Mrs. Jerome Kan- pleted the first week in April.
through the medium of the tradi- ter, 2538 Calvert, Townsend The Surfside Hotel will be lo-
tional activities such as the Weiz- 6-0750, chairmen of the ticket cated on Maryland Ave., just off
mann Golden Book inscriptions, committee, or members of the the boardwalk. Among its many
special collections at meetings organization.
features are a modern sun-deck,
and the traditional Keren Kaye-
Mrs. Ralph M. Levy, chairman overlooking the boardwalk; hot
meth methods, the call indicated of the case committee, advises and cold sea water baths pumped
to each Council a minimum that the calls for coal, food and directly from the Ocean; glass-
amount it must strive to. other emergency relief has been enclosed sun lounge; glass-en-
in order to make possible an- exceedingly numerous, and in closed dining room where dietary
other remittance of $250,000 be- order to provide adequately for laws will be strictly adhered to
fore the end of March. those who are suffering want the under the personal supervision of
"Eretz Israel is at stake. We Home Relief Society asks for Mrs. Spero; and a modern ball
face an inescapable duty and a the patronage of this carnival by room and theater.
Reservations are now being ac-
great challenge. Let us not flinch the Jewish community.
in the performance of this duty. Mrs. Maurice Gorelik of Cal- cepted for the Passover holidays.
Let us meet the challenge with vert Ave. was hostess to the Mrs. Spero further announces
that the Seder Services during
faith, courage and determina- board last Friday.
the holidays will be conducted by
tion!" the call declared.
one of Atlantic City's most
prominent rabbis.
BNAI MOSHE Y. P. C.

SEC

VOL

course in "A Survey of
History." Many more course s are

offered. Those who desire f uller
information should comma irate
with Miss Anna Oxenhaodler,
registrar, at the Temple. Each
course consists of 10 successive
Monday night sessions. Clasps are
held at the hours of 8 to 9 and
9 to 10. The registration
$1 per course. To register, it is
only necessary to come to the
office of the college on the sec-
ond floor of the Temple next
Monday night, March 18, at ;:30.

R

Danton Walker claims that
there's something to the rumor

that Myron Taylor will take up
with the Pope the silencin , ..: of
Father Coughlin . . . It seems
that, what with all the excitement
of an election campaign coming,
Father Coughlin's speeches might
produce nasty moods.

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Arab Newspapers Protest Against
Regulations; Editorials
Censored

Under the leadership of its
president, Arnold Rosman, the
Young People's Club of Bnai
Moshe is planning an active sea-
son's program.
With its series of Friday eve-
ning services already begun, the
organization thanks Bernard Ros-
enberg, District A. Z. A. orator-
ical champion, who spoke on
"The Bill of Rights" at last Fri-
day's services, and William I.
Boxerman, secretary of the Jew-
ish Community Council, who
gave an interesting speech.
Being a member of the "Town
Hall Forum" sponsored by the
"Youth Speaks" committee, the
Young People's Club informs its
many friends and members that
the next meeting of the "Forum"
will be held at the Aaron DeRoy
Memorial Jewish Community Cen-
ter, Sunday, March 17, at 8 p. m.
Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, a well
Demonstrations Sweep Palestine; known figure in Bnai Brith and
Hillel Foundation work at the
Jewish Leaders Warned
University of Michigan, will be
by British
JERUSALEM (WNS) — Pro- the moderator.
test demonstrations continued to
sweep the country as resentment
against the announced land regu- Dr. Aronstam to Address
lations banning the sale of land
Philosophical Society
to Jews reached new peaks. At
on Monday
least six Jewish leaders have been
arrested as a result of the de-
Dr. N. E. Aronstam will ad-
monstrations in which hundreds dress the Detroit Philosophical
of Jews, men and women, were Society on the subject of "George
reported injured.
Santyana and His Philosophy,"
Authorities have miposed a strict on Tuesday, March 19, at 8:30
censorship on the press, making p. m., at the Statler Hotel.
it increasingly difficult to obtain
first hand information on the
number of arrests and injuries policy which would make a ghetto
of Palestine."
throughout the land.
British authorities have warn- Second Death Reported as Result
of Protest Demonstrktions
ed Jewish leaders to call a halt
As full reports were being re-
to the demonstrations or "the
patience of the government will ceived on the renewed demonstra-
be exhausted." At Haifa, local tions in Hadar Hacarmel and
Jewish leaders told General Clark, Jerusalem in which a Jewish and
military commander, that they a British constable were injured,
were powerless to stop the demon- word came of the second death
strations because of the deep- due to injuries suffered during
rooted resentment against the land the demonstrations.
Lipman Lipszyc, 27, was the
regulations.
The Jewish spokesmen stressed second Jewish victim to succumb
the point that the demonstra- to wounds received when demon-
tions were not aimed at the Brit- strators were fired on and charg-
ish people or the British troops ed by police as they sought to
but represented tangible evidence give concrete utterance to their
of the "determination to resist a rage and grief at their betrayal.

ROME (WNS—Palcor Agency)
—That the Arab populations of
Palestine is not in favor of Brit-
ain's new land regulations for
Palestine was shown this week
when the Arab daily newspaper
Falastin, came into conflict with
the official government censor over
publication of an editorial op-
posing the regulations.
Another Arab daily, Sira, ex-
pressed astonishment over the is-
suance of the land ordinance at
this time, in the midst of the war.
Arab petitions opposing the law
continue to reach the government,
including representations made by
Arab communities in the Nablus
district, which declare that the
economic effects of the regulations
upon the Arab population will be
grave.

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