A merica frwisk Perialical alder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 40 C. og,t••••'• it- ian Detroit Jewish Chronicle SECTION 011E N1r, my and The Legal Chronicle DETROIT. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 VOL. 42, NO. 43 fe- Intolerance Repudiated by Industrialists ans nan yes Au. lo y- Hindus to Speak Here Wednesday Af- tine, nni. sion P ose Sh. Replying to a letter of inquiry concerning alleged discrimination in employment by the National Association of Manufacturers, H. F. Prentis, president, informed George Gordon Battle, chairman of the Council Against Intoler- ance in America, that the case in reference was an isolated one, "not in keeping with the general policy of the Association. Ap- propriate steps have been taken to prevent any recurrence of this nature.' 1 Mr. Prentis further states that the National Association of Man- ufacturers has "no policy of dis- crimination for or against any racial or religious group," and expresses the belief that "nothing is more important, particularly at this critical time, than nation- al unity." In accepting the explanation of Mr. Prentis and the statement of policy which accompanied it, Mr. Battle said: "'It is the (unction of the Council Against Intolerance in America to investigate all in- stances, or alleged instances, of discrimination and prejUdice. We are delighted to note that the National Association of Manu- facturers has, in reply to my letter of inquiry, recorded its regret over the incident in sip.e§tion, and has made. takably clear that it will, in the future, prevent a similar occur- ence. By its prompt action, through the courteous and forth- right letter of Mr. Prentis, the National Association of Manu- facturers join with all true Americans in repudiating racial and religious discrimination and in standing four-square for the American tradition of mutual tolerance and equality." • The inquiry which was ad- dressed by Mr. Battle to Mr. Prentis was based upon the pho- tostatic reproduction in PM on Oct. 10, of a letter from the Law Department of the National As- sociation of Manufacturers which specified that the applicant for a position must be "a gentile and exempt from military conscrip- tion." gad nn- l•yk .ral him both ,tion ude. The Speakers Maurice Hindus—author, jour- nalist, radio commentator and authority on European affairs— will speak Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, at Temple Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. He will 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 pei Year France Continues Plunge To Fascism by Curtailing Interesting Community Rights or Jewish Citizens Program Arranged The Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., located at Lawton and Tyler, which is housing the northwest branch of the United Hebrew Schools and the Jewish Commun- ity Center, will be formally ded- icated on Sunday evening, Oct. 26, at 8 o'clock. Abe Srere, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, will preside at the cere- monies at which greetings will be extended by spokesmen for the schools and the Center as well as other community agen- cies. MAURICE HINDUS The principal addresses at the dedication will be delivered by Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Mor- ris Adler, Isidore Sobeloff, exe- cutive director of the Federa- tion; Bernard Isaacs, superintend- ent of the United Hebrew Schools; Herman Jacobs, direc- tor of the Jewish Community Center; Rabbi Leon Fram, chair- man of the Center's education committee. The program will open with the singing of "God Bless America" in Hebrew by the Junior Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools, and in English by the audience. Jacob H. Sonenklar, cantor of the Shaarey Zedek, will sing the XXXth Psalm. "House Dedication Song." New Decree Affects Jews in All French Con- trolled Territories; Vichy Regime Calls Laws "Humane" LONDON (WNS)—The same French statesmen who betrayed France to Nazi Germany continued their plunge to Fascism with the announcement of a "Jewish Statute," drastically curtailing the rights of French Jews and pro- viding for the internment of all foreign Jews. With the publication of the special Jewish decrees, Young Author Here Sunday L. R. Gould to Ad- dress Jr. Service Group barring Jews from all high Gov- ernment, educational and judi- ciary posts and excluding them entirely from the nation's press, radio and cinema, the Marshal Petain regime set France back more than 150 years. The anti-Jewish legislature, the first in France since the revolu- tion, affects Jews in France and all French colonies, protectorates and mandated territories. The Stipulations Young author, publisher, finan- cial analyst and newspaperman, Under the new decrees, which Lawrence R. Gould, of New oi•k have been under discussion by City, will bring the Council of Ministers for the an account of past month, Jews are barred from the relief and France's governing bodies. rescue work be- The decrees prohibit Jews ing accomplished from holding teaching posts in for the Jews of both higher and lower education- war-torn Europe al institutions. They cannot be today, to the officers in the French army, navy members of the or air corps. Detroit Junior The legislation stipulated that Service Group, To Present Key Jews cannot edit or write for at their first newspapers. They cannot hold The key to the new building meeting of the By LOUIS LIPSKY key positions in film or broad- will be presented to the chair- season to be held President Eastern Life Insurance man, of the buddingt committee, casting companies. - • Sunday • after- -- Co., Former President - of Loui , Stoll, and it. will . be noon, Oct. •27,.at - Jews"• -nomr -holding prohibited Zionist Organization of accept 0 by Henry Cohen, former 2 :30 o'clock, in I. R. Go'uld posts mat resign within two America months. president of the United Hebrew the main audi- • 'rind Henry Myers, presi- torium of the Jewish Community Perhaps as a sop to the United Editor's Note—The following is Schools, of the Jewish Community Center. States and other democratic time second of a series of ar- dent Center. A staff member of the United countries, the anti-Jewish de- ticles by the popular American The erection of this building Jewish leader who has bcco»te Jewish Appeal for Refugees and crees were not as severe as those columnist for the Tog, New was made possible by the gener- Overseas Needs, Mr. Gould is in in effect in Germany and Nazi- occupied areas. There is no rul- Yiddish daily. The Chron- ous gift of the Rose Sittig Cohen icle has the exclusive right for family, which was given to the a position to know the inside ing, for instance, forbidding mar- Hebrew Schools and the Commun- stories and dramatic incidents riages between Jews and non- this series outside of New York. ity Center through the United which have become almost com- Jews, I have not had a way to write Jewish Charities, in whose name monplace tales in the offices of It is reported that th6 Vichy William Friedman, president of or speak of Vladimir Jabotinsky, the United Jewish Charities, will the agencies of the United Jew- government yielded to a German demand and sent Herschel Gryn- which I have wanted to do since extend greetings. ish Appeal, but which will not be Leah Michlin, a senior pupil of written for publication for many his untimely death in July. The See FRANCE—Page 13 New Palestine—for which I have the new branch of the United years to come. been writing for years—took its Hebrew Schools, will speak in the The president of the Detroit name of the student body of the usual summer vacation; and the school. The Junior Alumni Cho- Junior Service Group, Jacob L. general Zionists did not arrange i us will sing a group of songs. Keidan, will preside at the meet- any memorial meeting at which I ing and will call for reports from Auxiliary Greetings could have spoken. committee heads. Greetings will also be extend- I remember Jabotinsky as a The Welfare Council, compos- writer as far hack as 1900, when ed by one of the young Ger- I used in English translation sev- man Refugees, Theo Bach, and by ed of Junior Service Group mem- eral articles he had written in a representative of the Mothers' bers who will study the work of Russian in the first numbers of Study Club of the Center, Mrs. the agencies affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Federation, is The Maccabaean, of which I was Frieda Firestone. Dr. William Haber of New The Woman's Auxiliary of the headed this year by Joseph then the managing editor. Being ork City, executive of the Na- Zwerdling, who will repport on United Hebrew Schools will be young and ignorant, I thought that all European Zionist writers represented with a brief talk by the Council's plans for the sea- tional Refugee Service, will be the principal speaker at the open- must be older, settled men; for Mrs. Charles Robinson, president. son. The program will conclude with Lorraine Wolf, appointed chair ing session of the East Central they wrote with such wide knowl- "When world events are so edge, such assurance and dog- songs by the Junior Alumni cho- man of a new Red Cross Knit- States Regional Conference, of absorbing we are apt to forget matic conclusiveness. Especially rus, and the singing of Hatik- ting Unit, will explain the set- the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, to be held our local problems," wrote Abra- at the Claypool Hotel, Indiana- See DEDICATION—Page 12 See YOUTH—Page 16 See JABOTINSKY—Page 8 ham Srere, president of the Jew- polis, Saturday and Sunday, Nov, ish Welfare Federation, in a let- 16 and 17. Max Hirsch of Cin- ter sent this week to a number cinnati, program chairman of of Federation members, "but, in the Conference announced. spite of all the tragic happenings abroad, there is nothing more By virtue of his job, Dr. Ha- personally important to us than ber is in touch with local, na- the coming Community Fund tional and international develop- Campaign." The Detroit Com- The Union of American Hebrew branches in Detroit for many president of Hebrew Union Col- ments. He is on a leave of ab- munity Fund campaign will be Congregations will hold its 37th years. lege, Dr. H. Zirndorf and Dr. sence from the University of officially conducted from Oct. 28 In 1867 Dr. Isaac Mayer Wise, Louis Grossman were professors Michigan, where he is a member Biennial Council in Detroit, April the founder of the Union, dedi- to Nov. 12. of the faculty. From 1933 to at Hebrew Union College. "Conscription and munitions 27 to April 30, 1941. cated the first Temple Beth El 1937, he was state relief admin- are not the only ways by which Temple Beth El's rabbis are istrator of Michigan and execu- Melville S. Welt, a member of in Detroit. Detroit was one of a nation prepares to defend it- the organizers of many boards graduates of Hebrew Union Col- tive of the WPA here. He is a self," stated Mr. Srere. "There the executive board of the Union, and commissions of the Union. lege. Dr. Leo M. Franklin is member of the consulting staff is another vital line of defense has been appointed chairman of In addition to Mr. Welt, Mrs. chairman of the Tract Commis- of the Social Security Board and necessary to the home front. the Detroit convention committee Harry Krohn is on the national sion and Rabbi Leon Frama National Advisory Council on One that we must maintain right and he will soon name additional Sisterhoods executive board, and member of the educational m Social Security. here in Detroit. committees. Robert N. Mazer is a member of mission, both being subdiv . ions Simon Shetzer, of Detroit, is "The social services supported Rabbis Samuel Harry C, Grossman, president the newly organized Youth Fed- of the Union. by Detroit's Community Fund are of Temple Beth El, has been ap- eration executive hoard. Henry Mayerberg and Henry Berkowitz, vice-chairman of the East Cen- formerly of Detroit, were gradu- tral States Region of the Council foremost among our front line of Jewish Federations and Wel- defenses," he said in his letter, pointed by the Union as chair- Wineman is a member of the ates of the College. man of the national advisory board of governors of the He- fare Funds. Michigan members of urging generous contributions to committee for the 37th Council. brew Union College and Milton It is expected that 1500 men the Region's executive committee the drive. "Weakness created in The Union and the three na- Alexander is a member of the and women will attend the con- includes: Clarence H. Enggass, our home community by disease, delinquency, despair and depend- tional Federations of the Union board of managers of Synagogue vention in Detroit. The sessions Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Charles f'ricy. carry over into our state Sisterhoods, Brotherhoods and and School Extension. Three of of the Council and its auxiliaries Rubiner, Abraham Srere and and nation. We must strengthen Youth—which will hold their con- Detroit's spiritual leaders were are intended not only for the Henry Wineman, of Detroit; Irv- ventions here concurrently with prominently connected with the delegates, but for the general ing Steinman of Pontiac and El- the Union, have had active Union. Dr. Kaufmann Kohler was public. lis H. Warren of Flint, See FUND—Page 9 See HINDUS—Page 16 Jab tinsky And Zionism A Thought-Provoking Eulogy by Eminent Leader Haber to Speak At Conference Will Address Region of Federations Nov. 16, 17 Fund Starts Drive Monday Appeal Issued by Abe Srere, Federation President I 4 Soctions New School Dedication This Sunday by Agencies State Reported Case of Prejudice an Iso- lated One This Paper Printed in . 1 Convention of Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Detroit in April 1941