• November 15, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle errors of the British Govern- the world who would not be in the ment and emphasized that the lege. Another great man famed mortal peril. in the field of religious education Despite the fact that normal Britain which is now fighting the and the author of a number of Continued from Page 1 shipping lanes had been blocked war is not the Britain which en- (Continued from Pare 1) books upon that subject was Dr. war. The the conference urged Ameri- Louis Grossman, who, after a reproduction of the Jewish Gold- because of the war, Sir Norman tered beginning of its liberal history, Beth El interpreta- service of 15 years as the Rabbi en Book, containing the signa- reported that 24,000 Jewish refu- tunes of 1,000 persons and or- gees had entered Palestine dur- can Jewry to rush all possible a has stood for the 500,- of Temple Beth El, went to Cin- tion of Judaism has stressed the identity of and Jewish American cinnati as the successor to Dr. ganizations, each a contributor through ing the Sweden, first year of the war financial assistance to in Pal estine to Russia, Greece, 000 Isaac M. Wise, the founder of of $100 for land in Palestine. stren g then the country's position ideals. In accepting the Golden Book Rumania, Turkey and Syria. d Reform Judaism in America. as a st rong hold in the efense The Jewish Agency y ar - In 1862, a small group of Other distinguished names in the f th of Britai n in the Mediterr anean the P President, id eat, Sena t or Bark- members became displeased with roster r D of Beth B th others El's Dr. r. Leib ley told the delegates: "I am a special immigration office in the liberal tendencies of the con- were Ad rl . H . irn d ers of equal sure the President will cherish Athens which functioned up to this gorgeous book to the re- the time of the Italian invasion. gregat ion and withdrew and o m noatne. gregation, the Shaark Con to form we mainder of his days and his chil- More than '7,500 Jews are still ey Zed which is now o ne of the leading Since 1899, when he came dren and grandchildren will bless in their way to Palestine in a spiritual conservative synagogues in the here from Omaha Ne b ., Dr. Leo you for this recognition of his steady flow which has not been great service. The original will interrupted by the war's spread country. Moreover, Temple Beth M. Franklin has, been In MIAMI BEACH El has parented liberal reform leader of the congregation. Dur- repose in the City of David, the to the Mediterranean. congregations in many of the ing the course of his long min- City of God. What a wealth of Emphasizing Palestine's impor- cities of the state, including istry, now in its 42nd year, Con- historic memories this day must tance as a strate is point in the : T GRnrious 44 siRvil e r- t S . agina w, Pontiac, gregation Beth El has occupied rekindle among a race which, British olii n nte e t at t S h ier IHoly La nsing, Flinr, TR UE REFIREMERT e h El gained three houses of worship. When from Moses to Brandeis and man pointed d of an d Port Huron. Bt DIGIIIFIED HOSPITALITY country wide recognition many Dr. Franklin came to Detroit, Frankfurter and Einstein, has Land "has become a vital bas- years ago as the first Jewish Beth El was worshiping, as C RERTIRG enriched every field of endeavor.", lion in the defense not only of congregation to dispense with had been for some 35 years, In in Dr. Israel Goldstein, p resident Britain but o of Jews the won ROV o f J ewr y the assigned pew, thus doing an old church edifice at the cor- of the Jewish National Fund, over; and not aone EI TURE I A n l LUXURY Al human . away with what was described told the meeting that many refu- but of all free men, of MODEST IRRIff as a rich man's corner and a ner of Washington Blvd. and gees now in Palestine "thanks to right everywhere." poor man's corner in the syna- Clifford St. Within a few years thereafter, the congregation built the Roosevelt Golden Book proj- "The battle of the British WRITE fORIESTRIPTIFf gogue. It was the first step taken a new and beautiful Temple on ect is today fighting valiantly" people, the battle of Palestine, 111 ROOMY fine R I by Beth El in the democratiza- Woodward Ave. near Eliot St., but on the side • of Great Britain in the battle of world Jewry, the oar Esaucm so c " lion of the House of God. that building was soon outgrown, the interests of democracy. battle of the rights of Jews, for The delegates voted to plant the rights of man, is now all one From the very beginning of and in 1924 there was dedicated its history, Beth El laid tremen- the magnificent edifice which the a grove of 1,000 trees in the battle, one and indivisible." dons stress upon the importance congregation now occupies at the Holy Land in honor of Senator The British writer told the of religious education, both for corner of Woodward and Glad- Barkley. conference that no Englishman The Detroit delegation at the the young and the old. As early stone Ayes. This edifice, which could address a Jewish audience as 1861 Dr. E. Gerechter, then has many times been described conference consisted of William without a sense of deep apology the spiritual leader of the con- as a beeshive of activity, is re- Hordes, Nathan Linden, Mrs. for the shortcomings of British gregation, wrote a textbook for garded as one of the finest reli- Maurice Landau and Miss Rose policy in relation to Palestine. religious study in the preface of ous buildings in the Middle Greenwald. He said, however, that the Brit- in Tin Ot(RI MP! 1111WEIll 10th ial 11111 Sts which he paid high tribute to West. ish people suffered even more the Board of Education of Beth V Sir Angell Predicts Britain Will than the Jews in Palestine from El as a forwardlooking and en- Accept Offer of Jewish Army thusiastic group of men and Mrs. Rebecca Fenton Dies WASHINGTON. — (WNS) — women. Although the educational Mrs. Rebecca Fenton died on Sir Norman Angell, Nobel peace program of Beth El was thus well organized for many years, Friday, Nov. 8, at her home, 3760 Prize winner and prominent that writer, ' predicted it received a new impetus with W. Chicago Blvd. Funeral sere- British Great Britain would soon accept the coming in the year 1925 of ices were held Sunday afternoon the offer of the Jewish Agency Rabbi Leon From as Director of Religious Education, and his as- in Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, for Palestine to raise an army of 100,000 Jews for the defense sistant, Miss Anna Oxenhandler, and burial was in Clover Hill Park of the Holy Land, before 500 who had preceded him by a few Cemetery. • delegates to the United Palestine months. At that time Beth El Surviving are seven sons, Ben Appeal conference. College of Jewish Studies was "The British and Jewish peo• organized, and it has become the B., Morry, Joseph G., Herman, model for many similar institu- Albert, Fred and Dr. Meryl Fen- pies," Sir Norman said, "now tions of learning throughout the ton, all of Detroit; three daugh- share the honor of being the two eo p les 1 all the earth upon land. ters, Mrs. Barney Smith, of De- p whom Hitler visits his deadliest Temple Beth El had a number troit, Mrs. Albert Pierce, of Ni- enmity." of eminent men in its pulpit in He described Nazism as the the course of the years. Among agora Fall, N. 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