Amerka frwisk Peddled Crater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Detroit Jewish Chronicle SECTION ONE and The Legal Chronicle VOL. 42, NO. 41 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 This Paper Printed in Two Sections 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Yeer Seek to Put 1st Yom Kippur "Wrongs Directed Against the Jews Will Be Righted" at End of the War, Fr. Coughlin Back on Air In Amsterdam Is Assurance of British War Cabinet By MOSHE DAVIS It was the Holy Day of Yom Statement of Sympathy Sent to World Jewish Congress by the Rt. Hon. Kippur, 1593. This was the first Arthur Greenwood Called as Significant as Balfour Declara- Atonement Day service called by the former Spanish Marranos who tion by Dr. Stephen S. Wise had found sanctuary in the Neth- erlands. On this day when, accord- The British War Cabinet, through the Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood, member A group of Coughlinites who ing to tradition, the fate of the were formerly associated with the Jew is determined and sealed, a without portfolio of the War Cabinet, and Deputy Leader of the British Labor Party, Christian Front have launched a large assembly was gathered to offered to the Jewish people throughout the world its sympathy with its suffering movement to get Father Charles thank the .Lord for His benevolent and its assurance that at the end of the war "the wrongs directed against the Jews protection and to plead that He E. Coughlin back on the air. shower blessings upon their new will be righted", and "freedom and full equality before the law with every other A series of meetings have been haven of refuge. citizen" will be restored. organized here. At one of them, The Jews, wrapped in their This message in behalf of the British Government, embodying the first public attended by a few more than 100 prayer-shawls and embracing the declaration since the outbreak of persons, Alfred R. Robitaille, the war on the Jewish question, chairman of a Committee of siddurim that had known the sec- was sent to the World Jewish Friends of Fr. Coughlin, held at ret recesses of Marrano syna- Congress, an organization repre- the Book Cadillac Hotel on Oct. gogues in Spain, raised their Earlier Deadlines senting 39 countries of the world 3, it was announced that Fr. voices in fervent prayer: "Our Father in Heaven, remember Thy engaged in the effort to protect Coughlin intends to push his fight For Succoth Issues mercy—Inscribe us, the children of rights of Jews everywhere, with for broadcasting time on big net- Thy covenant, for a good life." works. Robitaille told the gather- headquarters in New York, Lon- Contributors' to the columns PM Correspondent De- Suddenly a firm and decisive ing that Coughlin wishes his fol- don, Geneva, Lisbon and Buenos of The Detroit Jewish Chron- knock was heard on the door. It lowers to remain inactive for a scribes Horrible Aires. It was conveyed to the icle are asked to observe the was not the secret tap of a fel- time, until after the national elec- low-worshipper asking admittance, following deadlines: chairman of the British section Conditions tion. Several persons attempted of the World Jewish Congress, On account of Succoth, the but—the authorities. Panic struck to pass circulars advertising "A deadline for the issue of Oct. Rabbi Maurice L. Perlzweig, by the hearts of those who knew only Great Christian Mass Meeting" NEW YORK (WNS) — Rich- Mr. Greenwood in a letter for 18 will be at 10 a. m. on well, from their recent exper- Boyer, an American news- 0. to be held the following evening too ard ience, the action subsequent to Tuesday, Oct. 15. The dead- paper correspondent who returned presentation to the executive at Hotel Statler, but the chairman such They were trapped, line for the issue of Oct. 25 recently from Germany, declared committee of the World Jewish stopped him. The circulars an- with discovery. Congress, a great number of no chance of concealment or will be on Tuesday, Oct. 22. nounced the launching 7 an ef- escape. Some cowered in corners. The regular deadlines for that conditions are so tragic in whose members are to be found fort against Roosevelt's re-election The others, like their fathers and copy to be submitted for publi- Germany that all a Jew can do in the United States, and also as the purpose of the Oct. 4 forefathers before them, tightened cation in The Chronicle are at there "is to sit in his room and to report to them on develop- hope and wait for death." meeting. ments in Europe in most recent their prayer-shawls—their impen- 10 a. m. on Wednesdays, and Writing a series of articles on months. He presented the mes- Robitaille stated that for the etrable • coat of • armor—about they vary on weeks which in- present the sole purpose of the themselves. All faced the inevit- clude civic or religious holi- Nazi Germany in the new news- sage of Mr. Greenwood to Dr. paper PM, Mr. Boyer said: "Regu- Stephen S. Wise, president of the Committee of the Friends of the Fr. able with the determination that days. Coughlin will be to further Our contributors are asked lations directed against the 187,- American Jewish Congress, who sale of Social Justice and of there would be no retreats to new baptismal fonts. "Death for His to cooperate with us by sending 000 Jews in Germany—there were is chairman of the executive Christmas cards. Name's sake" would be the pref- their copy as early in the week never more than 500,000—have committee of the World Jewish as possible and to have their made it literally true that all a Congress. At a conference with erence. Branded as Treason At this moment, when all hov- stories typewritten on one side Jew in Germany may do is stay the press held Oct. 1 at Hotel his room and slowly starve or The meeting on Oct. 4 was ered between life and death, the of the paper only and double- in become ill from insufficient food Astor, New York, where the described by Dr. Robert Rosen, tragedy of their Jewish existence spaced. Greenwood message was present- or heat." chairman of State Encampment was brought into quick review ed, Dr. Wise declared that in his 25,000 in Concentration Camps view this statement in a sense of the Jewish War Veterans of See YOM KIPPUPR—Page 12 He reported that "about 25,000 "has wider and farther reaching the United States, as "nothing Jews are still in Nazi concentra- implictions than the l3ri tish dec- a short of treason." Presided over tion camps and their treatment laration of Nov. 2, 1917, for Mr. by Lawrence J. Gilpatrick, who Friday Services e writer pre- d " Th can be imagine . Greenwood's statement has re- gained notoriety as a leader in sented the following summary of Jews To Be Resumed at _ the Christian Front in New York, Bard to the status of con ditions prevailing today in Ger throughout the world, that is, in who had planned the Frontists' Temple on Oct. 25 m cWilliams Is Given man y : all landsafter the downfall of parade that was called off at "Jews are forbidden to buy Hitler • s 'and Mussolini's regime e Coughlin's request, this meeting On Friday, Oct. 25, Sabbath clothing of any kind; receive re- 75 Days in the " was a violently anti-British and Eve services, which for several dared food rations, with no milk; of In lawlessness and destruction. his message Mr. Greenwood pro-Nazi gathering, according to years have called forth large Workhouse are forbidden all coal, cannot recalls that since the advent of veterans who were in the audi- congregations, will be resumed engage in business, cannot walk Hitlerism, the British government ence. Gilpatrick spoke for two for the season 1940-41 at Temple NEW YORK (WNS) — De- certain streets at any hour and has repeatedly sought to amelio- hours, attacked Roosevelt, inti- El. At the first service, Dr. dared legally sane by • Bellevue must be off all streets b Y 9 p. ni.; mated that if necessary his fol- Beth Leo M. Franklin will preach on Hospital psychiatrists, Joseph Mc- cannot have telephones or radios, rate "the lot of persecuted Jewry lowers will resort to force to " subject, Einstein and the Williams American Destiny party cannot go to movies, restaurants, both in Germany itself and in accomplish their ends. He called the , God Whom He Rejects." shows or operas; cannot enter the countries which were infected Coughlin the greatest living man. The musical service will be con- candidate for Congress on a strict- most stores before noon and can by the Nazi doctrine of racial He announced that the expense incurred for the meeting was $50 ducted by the enlarged Temple ly anti-Semitic program, was sen- enter food stores only between hatred." The assurance is expressed that 5 p. m.; can do only menial for the hall, $7.50 for a micro- choir under the direction of tenced to 75 days in the work- 4 and phone and $5 for circulars, which George Galvani, with Jason Tick- house on a disorderly conduct work and are forbidden refuge "when we have achieved victory, charge growing out of anti-Se- in bomb shelters in many places." as we assuredly shall, the nations were used as stufTers for Social ton at the organ. of the world will have the op- Services for the first day of Justice Magazine as well as for portunity of establishing a new Succoth will be held on Thurs- mitic street corner speeches. Ex-Bundist Testified He Trained general distribution. world order based on the ideals for Day When U. S. Would sentence was greeted `with The sen Tht "Give America back to the day morning, Oct. 17, at 10 of justice and peace" and that Be Overthrown Americans" was the constant plea o'clock. Dr. Franklin will preach boos and howls of displeasure by — "in the rebuilding of civilized so- sermon on the subject "The about 150 of McWilliams' anti- - W A S H I NGTON (WNS) of Gilpatrick, who lauded the ef- Seed and the Sower." At the Feast Semitic followers. One follower Richard Werner, former member cietY after the war, there should, forts of the Mothers of America, Seed headed by Mrs. Mary Decker of of Conclusion Rabbi Leon Fram shouted: "Good bye, Joe. We'll of the German-American Bund, and will be, a real opportunity Detroit. He also announced that will occupy the pulpit, his sermon have the last laugh yet." See FREEDOM—Page 8 See NAZIS—Page 13 the new organization he and his subject being, "A Review of the McWilliams, head of the Chris- Year 5700." To all of these serv- ices the general public is invited. tian Mobilizers, will face another See ANTI-SEMITES—Page 13 disorderly conduct charge when - — — he finishes his present sentence. He was haled into court several times within recent months as a Their Culture and Occupations result of his violently anti-Jewish By Z. GLUSKA utterances. Anti-Semites Continue Their Activities in U. S. German Jews Await Death nt emite Is Sentenced The Jews in Yemen Nazi Radio Boasts Air Raids Disrupted New Year Services But Rosh Hashonah Was Observed Normally in London; Hitler Again Envisions African Colony for European Jews Jews residing at a great dis- LONDON. (WNS)—Nazi air tance from a synagogue were raids on England compelled Jews to observe the Jewish New Year instructed to pray in their homes or shelters rather than run the in 'air raid shelters in a manner of being trapped in an air reminiscent of the way the Span- risk raid. The overwhelming majority ish Inquisition forced Jews to of London's Jews, however, at- pray to their God in secret un- tended services in their syna- derground caves, the Nazi radio gogues. gloated. Hitler Coll.:my Scheme A survey showed, however, A plan to ship Europe's Jews that the Nazi bragging had no foundation in fact. With the ex- to Africa at the culmination of ception of a few synagogues, the present war is now being damaged in previous raids, the considered by Chancellor Hitler traditional services were offered and Premier Mussolini, according in all of London's synagogues and to advices received here. The Nazis had originally plan- temples. Services were curtailed some- ned to send all the Jews from the what, at the order of Chief various Nazi-dominated countries Rabbi Joseph Hertz, as a pre- to the Jewish "reservation". Al- cautionary measure. Services be- though all communication with gan at 6 p. m. and ended before the reservation was cut off, refu- the blackout to permit Jews to gees reaching London reported arrive at their homes and shelters conditions there to be indescrib- able. before the usual night raids. President, Palestine Yemenite Community Federation, Service Group Boards Meet Jointly on Tuesday Editor's Note: Z. Gluska, eminent leader of the Yemenites in Palestine, is at present a guest in Detroit, and is seeking a fund here to alleviate the sufferings of this Jewish group. We are pleased to publish his article on "The Jews in Yemen", written especially for The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. A joint meeting of the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation and the board of directors of the Detroit Service Group will be held Tuesday after- noon, Oct. 15, at 4 o'clock, in the offices of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, 51 West Warren Ave., Room 308. Irving W. Blumberg, chairman of the board of the Detroit Serv- ice Group, who, together with Clarence H. Enggass, chairman of the board of the Federation, issued the invitation to the meet- ing, stated that among the impor- tant items to be taken up will be the election of officers of the Detroit Service Group, as well as other timely matters. According to popular legend saw the destruction of Ezra's Jews settled in Yemen since the Temple and exile for Israel. Was destruction of the First Temple. it, then, not wiser to listen to Although there is no documen- the prophets, they maintain? tary proof this is generally an Their sole consolation is the fact accepted fact which has its origin that Ezra the Scribe was not in the tales told by old men deemed worthy to die in Pales- from generation to generation. tine; and was thus punished for It may be surmised that it really the curse he sent upon them, the is so. I well remember the dis- Yemenite Jews. The Jews of Yemen knew cussions of city elders in Yemen who bitterly referred to Ezra nothing of the existence of a the Scribe as the cause of their world-wide Jewry, about Europe poverty and misfortune because or America. They never were he cursed them. When asked why taught geography and only the the ancient Yemenite Jews had countries mentioned in the Bible not answered Ezra's call to re- had any meaning to them. My turn to Palestine, the elders re- father, may he rest in peace, had plied that at that time the Yem- always answered my questions as enite Jews had prophets of their to where the Jews who will re- own who counseled them to re- See YEMEN—Page 16 main in Yemen because they fore-