A merica', 7ewish PerioScal Carter CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle SECTION ONE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940 VOL. 42, NO. 24 Jewish Unit Is Declined By Britain Speaks at Shaarey Rabbis Hershman, Adler to Speak Zedek Graduation At Rabbinical Assembly Parley Fortieth Annual Meeting of Conservative Rabbis to Be Held in Detroit June 25-27; Sessions to Be at Shaarey Zedek C This Paper Printed in Two Sections 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year Hardship Is Increased by Italy's Act evening of the assembly. Dr. Hershman is also serving on the convention committee which is Two-Thirds of World planning the program for the Palestine's Best Contri- meeting. Jewry Affected Rabbi Morris Adler of the bution Called Its Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, who is by War Resources also serving on the convention committee for the Assembly, will Benito Mussolini's shock- read a paper on "The Relation- LONDON. -- (Palcor Agency) ing declaration of war has ship of the Rabbi to National Or- —The British Government will ganizations." not yield in its decision not to immeasurably increased suf- accept the offer of the Jewish This will be the fortieth an- fering for world Jewry. Agency to create a Jewish force nual meeting of the Rabbinical for the Allies it was stated in Assembly of America, which in- The stab in the back giv- cludes 300 conservative rabbis the House of Commons by Sir en France by the Italian Edward Grigg speaking on be- in the United States and Canada. Duce places more than two- The purpose of the convention half of the War Office. this year will be to forward and Geoffrey Mander had asked thirds of world Jewry, in- what action the government was intensify democratic institutions. cluding the Jews of Pales- proposing to take on the Jewish Federation at Disposal The sessions of the convention will be devoted to discussions of Agency's offer and whether the tine, under the shadow of problems of importance to rabbis DR. MAX ARZT industrial and scientific resources of United States the Nazi and Fascist threats in the American community and of the Jews of Palestine for sup- The annual graduation of the in Defense plying bases in the Middle East will include a consideration of to humanity. their relationship to national or- high school department of the would be mobilized. There are approximately ASBURY PARK, N. J. — The ganizations, the interfaith move- Shaarey Zedek will be held on Utilize Resources reconstitution of a "free, just ment, the Jewish Center move- the Sabbath, June 22, in the main 4,000,000 Jews in belliger- and democratic Poland" was urged ment, local congregations and synagogue immediately following In reply Sir Edward referred in a message from Stanislaw Kot, Jewish learning. At the session the services. The address will be ent countries, 3,000,000 in the questioner to the answer that vice premier of the Polish Gov- devoted to the Jewish Theological given by Dr. Max Arzt, president neutral lands, all dependent had been given to Col. Josiah C. ernment in exile, at Angers, Seminary of America, of which of the Rabbinical Assembly of upon the Americas for sus- Wedgwood when he made a sim- France, that was read to dele- most of the members of the As- America, and at present instruc- tenance and large numbers ilar inquiry on May 23. gates attending the 32nd annual sembly are graduates, Dr. Louis in Asia and Africa who are The government, Sir Edward convention of the Federation of Finkelstein will deliver a special See GRADUATION—Page 12 threatened with hardships stated, had received valuable as- Polish Jews in America at the address on the life of Dr. Cyrus sistance from the Palestine Cor- Hotel Clarendon-Brunswick here Adler. Dr. Finkelstein has suc- as a result of the spread of poration (headed by Sir Robert Sunday. the conflagration. ceeded the late Dr. Adler as Waley-Cohen) when it had sur- Mr. Kot said he was "confident president of the Jewish Theologi- veyed the economic and indus- that Polish Jews in America would cal Seminary. He has also been Jewish Doctors Released from trial resources of Palestine which fulfill" their duty toward Poland. recently appointed by President Concentration Camps as might be utilized in a war effort. The 400 delegates unanimously Franklin D. Roosevelt as repre- Nazi Losses Mount It had been decided that the best adopted a resolution placing the sentative of the Jewish people contribution that could be made federation at the disposal of the in negotiations for world peace Internal Difficulties to LONDON. (WNS) — An indi- by Palestine in the• utilization of national defense program of the with other religious leaders. that the losses suffered by Face Convention in cation its existing resources was to pro- United States. the Nazi Army since its invasion Dr. Max Arzt of the Jewish A second resolution' expressed vide general stores and equip- Pittsburgh of the . Low Countries must be ment for the troops in the Mid- the hope that "a reconstituted Theological Seminary of America, enormous was furnished by two Polish Republic would emerge as president of the Rabbinical dle East. In a statement to The Detroit reports reaching here. from the European conflict, in Assembly, will present his presi- One report stated that the which true democracy would reign dential message at the opening Jewish Chronicle, Hyman A. Firm Decision and in which vigorous measures session of the convention. The Schulson, who is directing the Nazis had ordered the release of Col. Wedgwood recalled that would be taken to prevent the Morris D. Levine Memorial Lec- forces that are backing the pro- all Jewish doctors imprisoned in it had been stated on May 23 discrimination and persecution of ture in Hebrew will be delivered gram of Dr. Solomon Goldman concentration camps throughout that no offer had been received Jews which prevailed in Poland by Rabbi Herman Hailperin of and his supporters for the reor- Greater Germany and recently from a Jewish organization. preceding the war." The organiza- Pittsburgh on "Intellectual Rela- ganization of the Zionist Organ- acquired Nazi territories. Ger- Sir Edward Grigg answered tion also voted to change its name tions Between Christian and Jew ization of America, and who are man doctors are unable to cope that he believed that it had been to the American Federation for in Europe with Special Reference seeking the election to the presi- with the number of wounded sol- stated that a particular form of Aid to Polish Jews," "more ade- to Rashi and Nicolas de Lyra." dency of a man who will be diers, the report said, and Nazi an offer had not been received quately to express its purposes." Among the other speakers will pledged to the Goldman plan, this authorities found it necessary to but that the utilization of Jewish County Jerzy Potocki, Polish be Rabbi David Aronson of Min- week denied the allegations pub- call upon Jewish doctors for troops had been fully discussed. Ambassador at Washington, wired neapolis, Rabbi Armond E. Co- lished last week in Phineas Bi- service. Sir Edward answered affirma- the convention his greetings: "I hen of Cleveland, Prof. Israel ron's "Strictly Confidential" col- All Jewish doctors in Austria, tively when Col. Wedgwood asked am fully convinced that the close Efros of Buffalo, Rabbi Ira Eis- umn, that he is not a member of Polan d, Czechoslovakia, the if the decision had been made. ties of love and remembrance that , enstein of New York City, Rabbi the Zionist Organization. Mr. Scandinavian and Low Countries, binds us to our heroic Poland, Israel M. Goldman of Providence, Schulson, who directs the pro- in addition to those in Germany now in such deep distress, and committee work from of- itself, have been ordered to re- Tel Aviv to Build Air Raid Shel- our hope for a better future for Rabbi David A. Goldstein of Goldman Omaha, Rabbi William P. Green- fices at 49 Chambers St., N, Y., port to Nazi military hospitals. ters. for 15,000 both our peoples, will serve as a field of Waterbury, Prof. Morde- informs The Chronicle that he is Jewish physicians in concentra- TEL AVIV.—(Palcor Agency) beacon that will guide the dele- cai M. Kaplan of New York City, a member of the New York Zion- tion camps have been released —The seriousness with which the gates in all their deliberations." Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg of ish Society, that he holds a mem- for war duty. Severe penalties Palestine Jewish Community is Benjamin Winter of New York Reading and Rabbi Morris Sil- bership card in the Zionist Or- have been announced, the report making preparations to meet any City was re-elected president of verman of Hartford. ganization that shows he has paid said, for Jewish doctors who re- emergency that might occur for the Federation, and M. Mald- his dues as of May 17, 1940, and fuse to work in military hospi- this country was reflected in the win Fertig, transit commissioner that the membership card is num- decision of the Tel Aviv Muni- of New York, was elected chair- bered A41552 and is signed by tals. The second report said that cipality to construct air raid shel- man of the executive council. Dr. Solomon Goldman. Other officers elected include Mr. Schulson was born in Pal- Nazi authorities, alarmed at the ters to accommodate 15,000 peo- Harry J. Rubenstein, Dr. Samuel ple. estine, and is second generation extent of the German losses, are Palestinian. His father is Rabbi considering drafting Jews for ac- It has recently been estimated Margoshes, Jacob Brown, Abra- Solomon Schulson of Wilmington, tive military service, a reversal that the population of the all- ham Goldberg, Abraham Werman Jewish city of Tel Aviv may ap- and Mrs. A. P. Kaplan, all of Rabbis Franklin, Fram Del. He is 28 years old, is an of the Nazi decree of 1938 New York, as vice presidents; and proximate 200,000. Abraham I. Kandel of New York, See WAR—Page 2 See ZIONISM—Page 12 to Participate in treasurer. See PALESTINE—Page 9 Two Detroit rabbis will take part in the national convention of the Rabbinical Assembly of America which will be held here on June 25, 26 and 27. The headquarters of the convention will be at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Abraham M. Hershman of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will be chairman of the seminary POLISH JEWS PLEDGE AID CONTROVERSY IN U. S. ZIONISM RABBIS' PARLEY IN CHARLEVOIX Program Council Favors Defense Program Endorses Palestine Investments Action Follows Public Relations Symposium; Loan Proposed by Jewish National Fund Is Given Unanimous Approval Participants in the sympos lum After a lively discussion at the symposium of the Jewish Community Council held last Sunday afternoon in the Jewish Community Center, the dele- gates in attendance passed a unanimous •resolution 'urging the executive committee of the Coun- cil at its next meeting to con- sider ways. and means of ade- quately financing the public rela- tions program. The resolution climaxed remarks by representa- tives of various organizations who strongly voiced their aware- ness of the urgent need for intensifying the defense activi- ties. Simon Shetzer, president of the Council, presided. entitled "In Defense of Human Rights" were Harold Silver, chairman of a sub-committee of the committee on economic prob- lems, who discussed "Anti-Dis- crimination Work"; James I. Ellmann, chairman of the public relations committee, and Louis Rosenzweig, a member of the executive committee, both of whom dealt with the "Public Re- lations Program". The object of this symposium was to present a composite picture of the de- fense activities of the Council and to project a program for the future. Remarks of the speakers were See CONFLICT—Page 12 The practice of previous years of holding a preliminary meeting for the discussion of experiments in Jewish education will again be repeated prior to the convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Preceding the sessions to open in Charlevoix on June 18, the meeting on Jewish education will be conducted by Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, director of education of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The principal dis- cussion will be on a paper on "Experiments on Adult Jewish Education" to be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram. This paper will deal with the work of the Beth El College of Jewish Stu- dies of Detroit and will include also results of investigations made into similar institutions of adult education in other cities. Rabbi Fram will address the meeting at The Inn, in Charlevoix, at 2 p. m., on Tuesday, June 18. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will par- ticipate in the program and will report for the Tracts Commission. Modern Guide to Perplexed Irving Edman Offers "Candle in the Dark" as Encourage- ment to Despairing i n Hour of Distress "The worst war can not go on of resource can we find in a dark- forever." Therefore, what about ness which we are first prepared "the world after the war?" Will to accept as absolute?" But Mr. the horrors of the present time Edman is not discouraged and cause us to lose faith in man? disillusioned. He offers hope: "The first ray of hope, per- Will we permit ,"faith in the per- fectibility of human nature and, haps, lies in the discovery that through human nature, of human darkness may not be so absolute institutions" to suffer a setback? as we had supposed. Nihilism is These questions, which have a form of hysteria, and hysteria disturbed the equilibrium of men, occurs where the patient, having have caused Irving Edman to no possible solution, moans in- write one of the most fascin- coherently in confused defeat. ating little books produced in Bad as the present is, it seems years. Through Viking Press he worse than any past only by vir- has given us "Candle in the tue of the fact that it has its Dark," the reading of which in- sharp edge of being here and deed restores courage in man now. This is, of course, not the and helps instill faith and con- first time in the history of civili- fidence among those who have zation that sensitive spirits, bred in a familiar culture, have de- begun to despair. "What can we do to keep sane clared, because that culture was in a world gone mad?" he asks. See PERPLEXED—Page 8 "What brief candles of hope or