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P
Pamphlet Reviews
Plan Inauguration
"A VOTE FOR FRANK FITZGERALD
Alexander's Tax
Of Assistant Rabbi FOR SENATOR IS A VOTE FOR TRUE
Collection Work
At the Bnai Moshe TOLERANCE," VOTERS ADMONISHED

Milton M. Alexander, who has
In connection with the inaug-
"A vote for Frank Fitzgerald
In 1918 he enlisted in the
been active in community affairs ural activities planned by Con- for United States Senator on the
U.
S. Army and spent that year
for many years, and who became
Democratic ticket is a vote for
nationally known as the adver- gregation Bnai Moshe in honor good government and tolerance," in the Pioneer Entree in Camp
tising executive who conducted of its new assistant Rabbi, Jacob voters were admonished this Wadsworth in Spa•tensburg,
S. c.
J. Nathan, Sunday, Sept. 15, the week.
Upon his discharge of
committee is in receipt of the
Frank Fitzgerald was born in he re-entered the U. the army
of D. Law
following brief biographical sketch Ho/yoke, Mass., in 1897; was
School and completed his course
of Rabbi Nathan.
and was admitted to the bar in
A native Chicagoan, Rabbi Na-
1922. Shortly thereafte r he be-
than is the oldest son of Mr.
came associated with Wm. Henry
and Mrs. N. Nathan, a well
Gallagher in the practice of law
known traditional family in Chi-
and as such an associate has
cago. It was under the guid-
participated in some of the most
ance and influence of his scholar-
important litigations tried in this
ly father that Rabbi Nathan was
community. Not the least im-
first introduced to his Jewish
portant of this litigation was the
studies. He is a grandson of
case of Sapiro vs. Henry Ford,
Moses 13. Ginsburg, old time pio-
which culminated in the famous
neer who has been active in
apology of Henry Ford to the
strengthening traditional Judaism
Jewish people. Also during this
in Chicago.
time for several years Mr. Fitz-
For the past 12 years, Rabbi
gerald was professor of law in
Nathan studied at the Hebrew
the U. of D. and has been active
Theological College where he was
in alumni affairs.
ordained with high honors in
In recent years he has more
1940. He is a brilliant student and
or less specialized in corporative
is recognized as one of the out-
re-organization work. The most
standing orators among the
prominent of such re-organiza-
younger men in the Rabbinate.
tion being the Mt. Forest Fur
Rabbi Nathan has studied law
Farms of America, Inc., wherein
MILTON M. ALEXANDER
and the social sciences at the
Mr. Fitzgerald is trustee, se-
successful tax collection cam- University of Chicago, where he
cured a judgment in the lower
paigns for the State of Mich- received his graduate degree in
court against the Major Oil and
igan and the City of Chicago, 1935. He has also done ad-
FRANK FITZGERALD
Sulphur Companies, for sulphur
has published a brochure, "An vanced research work in the field
and oil deposit extracted from
of
sociology
at
the
University
of
educated
in
the
public
schools
in
Adventure in Tax-Collecting," in
the land. This judgment if upheld
that city in 1917; entered U. of in the upper court will net some
which he outlines the drives he Chicago.
As early as the age of 17, D. Law School and where he re- 3,000 stockholders mostly located
has conducted.
This brochure quotes testimon- Rabbi Nathan had the distinction mained during the year of 1917. in Michigan, millions of dollars,
ials to Mr. Alexander's tax-col- of holding pulpits in many of the
leading congregations in Chi-
lection activities from the late cago.
kindly disposed than that."
Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald times He has lectured numerous
Secretary Sir John An-
in Agudas Achim North
and from Joseph L. Gill, Cook Shore
Shore Congregation, has occupied
Berson admitted that "most re-
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County (Ill.) Treasurer.
grettable and deplorable things
the pulpit for some time at Con- the extreme wing of the Polish had happened," but maintained
gregation Rodfei Zedek, and has
spoken at the Beth Hamidrosh National Democratic Party, which that as long as there was danger
We hear that Meyer Weisgal, other
Hago del Anshe Dorom, and many guided the anti-Semitic movement of invasion the general policy of
in Poland and displayed totalitar- internment should be pursued,
director of the Palestine Pavilion
congregations.
ian tendencies before the out_ Special Law Expected to Regu-
at the New York World's Fair,
Last year, Rabbi Nathan was break of the current war, began late "Status of Jews" in France
is considering the offer of a job invited
to conduct the Frida y
A special law will
which, if he accepts, would bring night services at Congregation distribution among Polish soldiers
enacted
in camps in Scotland of an anti- soon to regulate "the be enact
him very close to the field of
status of
Anshe
Sholom
in
Chicago.
He
Jewish
weekly,
"I
Am
a
Pole."
journalism, in which he first made has also addressed Hadassah,
the Jews," in unoccupied France,
his reputation.
The paper featured vicious at- according to a German wireless
Bnai Brith and other important

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tacks on prominent Polish Jews report from Vichy, provisional
organizations.
Rabbi Nathan has been hon- and warned the future Polish re- French capital.
The Nazi wireless reported: "It
orary chaplain for the past two d public not to repeat the "blun-
years of the Jewish War Veter- er" of the democracies "whose is quite obvious that anti-Semitic
ens—General
Abel anti-Semitic
Davis Post weakness helped Hitler." The feeling since France's collapse
No.
184.
publication declared has been steadily growing. From
that nationalism was stronger many
towns in
He has been active i
un-occupied

n
leading than commonplace talk of free- France there have come lately re-
Jewish youth organizations
in dom, peace and civilization and ports of anti-Jewish disturbances.
Chicago. He is the author of justice.
The French government-controlled
"Holiday Meditations" and "Ana -
Nazi Ouster of Jews Helpful to radio stations launched a cam-
lysis of Jewish Ritual Law."

The dinner scheduled for Sept.

Britain, Churchill Tells the

paign against certain professions,

Ho use
u se of oommons
Commons
particularly those of doctors and
15 will be followed by greetings
In a comprehensive review of medicine, being swamped by
by President Morris Rosenberg
of Bnai Moshe, an installation the war, Prime Minister Winston Jews."
address by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Churchill told the House of Com- Statistics Show Sharp Decline of
Jewish Enrollment in Ger-
to which Rabbi Nathan will re- mons that the Nazis, in driving
man Schools
spond. Harry Rosman will speak the Jews out of Germany, dam-
in behalf of the Deutsch Memor- aged their own cause, possibly be-
According to statistics obtain-
ial Membership Class Campaign. yond repair.
ed here, there has been a sharp
Cantor David Katzman and other
"Since the Germans drove out decline in the number of Jewish
talented singers will present vo- the Jews," the Prime Minister students attending public and
cal solos.
said, "and lowered their techni- private schools in Nazi Germany
Rabbis and presidents of lo- cal standards, our science is defin- in 1939 '
cal congregations have been in- itely ahead of theirs."
During 1938, 19,913 Jewish
vited and a number of them al-
Since the advent of the Hitler students attended private and
ready have signified their inten- regime, Great Britain has pro- public schools in Germany. In
tion to attend. Ben F. Goldman vided a haven for German-Jewish 1939, there were only 8,962 Jew-
heads the committee in charge scientists and technicians and, ac- ish pupils in German schools.
of arrangements.
cording to neutral observers, is
Members of the Congregation now reaping the fruits of their Jewish Refugee s in Italy Ordered
and their friends are urged to efforts. German-Jewish scientists
to Leave Their Homes
make dinner reservations at and technicians, for the most
GENEVA (WNS) — Jewish
once, as the committee expects part, have been exempted from refugees living in Turin, Flor-
a capacity attendance. Reserva- restrictions governing aliens.
ence, Genoa and Trieste have
tions may be made by telephon-
Meanwhile, in an editorial, the been ordered by the police to
ing the congregation office, HO. Evening Standard praised the leave their homes and move else-
0862.

zeal among the young Jews of where. The refugees will move
Palestine. The editorial said: "In to villages and cities under the
Palestine there are thousands of supervision of the police.
Neugarten Sunshine Club to Young Jews capable of fighting In all Italian industrial cen-
Resume Activities Sept. 9 in a modern, mechanized war, ters Jews must register with the
possessing great industrial re- police and may not appear On
Neugarten Sunshine Club will sources and aware that their fu- the streets between sundown and
resume its activities on Monday, ture depends on our victory. They sunrise.
Sept. 9, when the board mem- are eager to learn to fight al- Hundreds of Anti-Nazis i n Un-

bers will meet at the Jewish though we have not encouraged
Occupied France Returned
them."
Community Center.
to Germany
In a sweeping round-up of
Plans for the annual luncheon Laborit e Condemn s British Treat-
are well under way.
German anti-Nazis, Gestapo offi-
ment of Anti-Nazi Aliens
The rummage store opens on
cials, armed with lists of promi-
Rhys J. Davies, Laborite, con- nent anti-Nazis and intellectuals,
Sept. 2. For reservations phone
demned the British government's visited internment camps s in un-
Mrs. J. Newman, TO. 8-6713, or treatment
of aliens, charging
Mrs. H. Kline, Northlawn 3828.
occupied of
n and p‘a,hroresfltee:11
r aancte
The Sunshine Club acknowl- the House of Commons that the hundreds
anti-Nazis
-Na n zi( s
had failed to distin- from Germany when Hitler be-
edge the following contributions: government
Mrs. D. Traxler, in memory of guish between aliens who have came dictator, . it was reported
Serena Hanauer; Mr. and Mrs. lived in England for years or here.
Leo Alexander, in memory of had sought refuge here because
Several
hundred German anti-
•
Leo Walbatt; A. Ottenberg, in of their hatred of Nazism, and N azis
were reported to have been
those
known
as
pro-Nazi,
memory of Chas. Thalheimer; Mr.
seized in the Gurs camp in the
"They bundled them together, Pyrenees and taken back to Nazi
and Mrs. Wm. A. Cohen and suspect
and
innocent
alike,
family in memory of Norman
Jews jails. Many of the anti-Nazis, it
Helpert and in honor of Mrs. A. and Gentiles, friendly and hos- was said, fought with the loyalist
Simonsky; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald tile, on the assumption that be- army during g t t he
Span is h civil
e Spanish
• • war
.
Berns, in memory of Edna Ber- cause they were foreign-born they as members of the International
must
all
be
enemies
of
this
coun-
Brigade.
lin and Ella Levine; Mr. and Mrs. try," Mr. Davish
cl
David Pressler in memory of Mrs.
Eye-witnesses reported seeing
Attributing
tributing the British policy large groups of
annie Ehrlich;
prisoners, many
Mr.
and
Mrs.
on
aliens
to
"panic
and
stupidity,"
of
them
s
Samuel Blacher and
Son, in hon- the Laborite said that "many of ed French till wearing tir tatter-
or of Mrs. A.
Army unifor m s. herded

Jennie 0.

Simonsky; Mrs. the interned are in such a posi- into trucks, under the guard of

Berliner, in memory of tion that suicide seems to be the heavily armed Germans in civil-
Fannie and
R. Schlosberg
and Sophie only way out for them. The heart ian clothes, and transported to
Sanger
Sadie Rhodes,
of the British people is more Nazi Germany.

