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Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Chanukah
Affair and
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Public Examinations

PALESTINE

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Washington for transmission to

Red Cross Unit of
Maimonides Ladies

The Maimonides Ladies' Aux-

December 20, 1740

Spotlight on Youth

By RICHARD L. STEIN

Who is Samuel L. Travis?

Suddenly that is the question
Prof. Samuel M. Levin to Be Guest Speaker at Celebra- the British Government.
As
evidence
of
the
fact
that
iliary
organized
a
Red
Cross
Unit.
The
first
meeting
was
that
is asked
everywhere.
tion on Thursday Evening
Travis
alone
can take credit

3 at Hotel Statler.
r
ent t indictment by
for the cur ren
The Chanukah celebration of Beth Yehudah, Rabbi Yehuda American
Jews are prepared to
jury of 14 d e-
a
Federal
ew Talmudical Academy Levin, will be the guest speak- quired
provide
resources ref-
re- —
held Dec.
to material
promote increased
the Hebrew
for to vio lating statth ee a Sth tt o uiii
ce o n m dp aln at in s,ing
settlers
and
pioneers
in
the
Jew-
f
Palestine,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will be er of the evening.
st Law; for first
sponsored by the ugee immigration to
i r is Association. Re- the conference summoned Jew•• ish National Home. He said that man Anti-Trust the
The affache
•of Congregation
ar's
held in the
Pare nt-Te will be served. Ad- 'Al ,comunities everywhere to new agricultural methors coupled e
Emanuel,
Woodrow n freshments
Eman
vria th l ta hatTe aam gs r t o eurp s, ou
f nn iie m .
Beth Tefilo hall
Ayes.,
Thursday,
'7 p.m. mission is free. The public is join in the National Conference with constant experimentation ny-gene
Wilson
and d Taylor at
for Palestine of the United Pal- and scientific study have "under troit wastepaper wholesalers con.
Dec. 26,
spired
Washington, the compulsion of a great ideal
to,efbibitur,,,iii
The Yeshivath Choir, accom invited.
Beth
Yehudah
an-
D.
C.,
on
Jan.
25
and
26,
in
wrought
revolutionary
charges
in
to
drive competitors out
The
Board
of
Education
of
estine
Appeal
in
panied on the piano by Mrs.
and
given
a
new
mean-
ness;
for,
after
bein
order to bring about the full- Palestine
Samson R. Weiss, will sing the Yeshivath
ing to the world and work of by the state attorney-general,
of support for i
going to Washington, confer
traditional Chanukah melodies nounces that the semi annual est mobilization
•
•
Palestine
immigration
and
col-
colonization."
blic
examinations
will
be
held
i
Hbd
Yddh
i
is
ing with Thurman Arnold, as
and various e rew an
pub
• t•ion in th e year 1941.
Needs of Palestine Stressed
on Monday, Dec. 30, and Tues- oniza
sistant United States attorne).
songs.
by
Henry
Montor
ne means
A play, "Joseph and Pharoah," day, Dec. 31, the sixth and sev-
general, head of the anti-trust
Support of Palestine
will be presented by the pupils enth day of Chanukah, from 10 suport of Great Britain and the
The needs of Palestine at the division, and getting him and
to 12 a.m. The evminations
his associates to come here and
Class Hb. Two students will will
cover the entire culliculum
cause
of democracy.
This
classes of the
keynote
sounded at
the was
sec- present
hour of when
hun- go to work •
d • d of crucial
thousands
homeless
deliver short addresses.
le s are clamoring f or a haven
n -------
ond days ' sessions of th e United Jews
What sort of a person can--
Prof. Samuel M. Levin, son as taught
conference there were outlined by • Henry inexperienced and alone—con-
Appeal
of the late founder of Yeshivath the institution.
•
'Palestine
•
which was addressed by many m—
Montor executive director of the quer such obstacles to see jus-
figures including United Palestine Appeal. Mr. tice done? To shed light on
The staff includes the Misses distinguished
Women's Health Club at Clara Lindskog and Ida Ojala who James G. McDonald, chairman Montor stressed the fact that in this question, The Spotlight cit.-
of the President's
Advisory
--- the Jewish Center
have enviable reputations as mas- mittee
on Refugees;
Louis Com-
Gold- addition to the normal activities cled about Travis in his down-
The Jewish Community Center seuses. Mrs. Great Enoch is avail- ing, noted British author and of immigration, colonization, land town law office and found him
announces that its new Women's able for individual exercise in- novelist, best known in this development and education, the tall, studious-looking, soft-voiced.
in anti•
No, I dont s
"No,
Health Club is now in operation, struction.
Palestine
Appeal
will be
called upon
in 1941
to provide
For further information, call country for his "Magnolia Street United
Mondays through Thursdays, from
"Magnolia
the
funds
for
emergency
needs
trust
cases—it
just
happened
his
for
the Jewish Community Center, country
that on April 20, some people
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Street" and Mr.
" , Emmanuel
arising out of the war.
Facilities include steam room, Woodward at Holbrook, Madison Kurt Blumenfeld, president co i Midwest Region Establishe d f or came in whom I didn't know,
presented their case to me
electric cabinet, ultra-violet ray 8400.
the German Jewish Settlers As-
United Palestine Appeal
and I took it. I had some back-
lamp, infra-red lamp, therapeutic
sociation
in
Palestine
and
former
The
conference
voted
to
es-
YOUTH EDUCATION
shower, badminton, exercise room,
tablish a Midwest Region of the ground in anti-trust cases,
president
of
the
Zionist
Feder-
AUXILIARY
restful lounge room, comfortable
Palestine Appeal, em- though. In 1937, in my last year
The Youth Education Auxil- ation in Germany, and Henry United
rest room, large and airy gym-
Montor, execlutve director of the bracing the states of Illinois, in the University of Michigan to
iary
held
a
social
affair
at
the
Minnesota Law School, I was invited
nasia, beautiful swimming pool
Indiana ,
Michigan,
home • of Bess Neuman of Mon- Unite d Palestine Appeal .
and Wisconsin. Benjamin R. teach a law class in corporations
and sun roof.
McDonald
Calls
Palestine
terey
Ave.
Dec.
10,
in
celebra-
Minis, of Chicago, was unani- and combinations. I taught this
Health Club members can avail
he One Great Haven"
themselves of these new features tion of their barn dance given
Despite
the
present
war
Pal-
mously
elected regional chairman
year,
especially
emphasiz-
Nov. 24 at Kerby's Barn.
ed for
ing a the
Michigan
anti-trust
laws"
as often as they liwe.
estine remains "the one great and
a the following are nam
I guess I was
t chairmen: Simon Shetzer, Travis •.1aughed.
an the one great poten- t s state
actual I and
that my teaching
tial haven for Jews fleeing from of Detroit, for Michigan; Clar- just
lucky
helped
me to help my clients•"
Ideally located in the heart of Miami Beach, Florida
the war-stricken, horrow-blight- ence Efroynson, of Indianapolis,
But it isn't luck that has (Ii-
Adjacent to Lincoln Road,
r. for Indiana; and Robert Hess of rected Travis' efforts toward
ed countries of Europe," M -r.
waukee,
for
Wisconsin.
McDonald declared at the lunch-Milwaukee,
bathing beaches and
The conference also authorized law As he said, he couldn't
eon sesion of the conference.
a time during his 28
golf course
The
who
as League of for
Na- the appointment of 75 delegates recall , when he didn 't ant to be
tions man
High
Commissioner
to represent the Jewish com- years
•—q4;1141.i'l
Our SKY TERRACE with its
German
eral
years
Refugees
to exploring
devoted every
sev- munities of this area in the a lawyer.
coffee shop, dance deck, playcourt,
{ 1 4 ee $•;t.....":,
I
"I remember when I was in
National Conference for Pales-
solarium and direct elevator serv-
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rea rk
Hutchins Intermediate School, I
possible avenue of escape for the tine at Washington, D. C.
ice is the only one of its kind in
Among the others who ad- had to write a theme on what
refugees said that "regardless
Miami Beach. Brand new, the
dressed the conference were Na- I wanted to be when I grew
GREENVIEW offers the latest in
of the outcome of the war, mil -
lions will have to find homes than M. Stein, president of the up. So I interviewed Judge Vin-
comfort, catering to those who ap-
outside of Europe." In this con- Jewish Welfare Fund of Mil- cent M. Brennan, then, as now,
preciate
unexcelled
service
in
an
L4
nection he pointed out that 'by waukee, who presided at the my neighbor, on the future in
atmosphere of informal refinement
and large, Palestine has absorbed morning session; Samuel A. Gold- law for a young man!" Central
at moderate rates.
Hutchins,
Through
for permanent settlement more smith, of Chicago ; Simon Shet-
refugees than the rest of the zer of Detroit, who presided at High School, and the University
the luncheon session; Rabbi Mor- of Michigan, Travis was out-
world combined.
Mr. McDonald described the ton M. Berman, of Chicago; standing as a debater. In 1934,
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
•
international background against Daniel Frisch, of Indianapolis, he won the Western Conference
which consideration must be giv- who presided at the afternoon of Universities' debating cham-
1671 Washington Ave., just
North of Lincoln Road
en to the problem of Palestine session; Adolph Bernstein, of El- pionship. He often was co-cap-
and the refugees. He concluded gin, III., chairman of the reso- tarn of debate teams with Jacob
George H. Light, Owner-manager
Will We l- Weissman. Although he is no
his address with an appea 1 h to lutio ns committee a nd
chairman of fraternity man, he is a member
the Jews to renew their knowl- bei; . of South Bend,
of the Delta Sigma Rho, na-
edge of their history and their the nominations committee.
i
he conference itonal honorary forensic society.
o
t
g
Detroi
ers
o
traditions so that, knowing
He began his practice of law
their forefathers had accom- in addition to Mr. Shetzer were
plished and had suffered, the Isidore Sobeloff, Maurice Zack- in the summer of 1938 and, as
Jews of today might learn to be heim, Theodore Levin, Mrs. Max he says: "I was just a punk,
KOSHER
of their past. Frank, Mrs. Perry Burnstine, from the older men's point of
worthy
Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mrs. Carl view, when I took the case that
Restaurant and Dining Room
Golding Says Hitlerism Will Not
y
current
ertene
resulted t i r nthecuar
da iemnL
Schiller, Herman Pekarsky and h has
Succeed
in
Degrading
For Home Cooked Meals in a
I tried to settle lily
Mrs. David Silverstein. e)
Wholesome Environment
Strategic clients' dispute in every peaceful
Analyzing the rise of Hitler- Palestine Cast in S am Defense
0
of way out of court; through media-
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ism in Europe, Mr. Golding ob- Role as Greece in
Sir Norman tion. But both my opponents
NOrthlawn 9786
ed that the spearhead of the
Britain Says
, 1 ,
and t e sate a or tt
ne y - g
0=10 totalitari an forces was irec
All
dtd
age
e
that
Palestine
is
in
seemed
to
refuse
to
take
me
Declaring
ec
g
first ago i nst the e Jewish people.
go to
"In the present war we are a position to enact the same seriously. So I had to
FOR
AN
EXIEPTIONAL
CHANUKAH
GIFT—GIVE
witnessing
the
supreme
perver-
strategic
role
in
the
defense
of
Thurman
Arnold
to
get
action."
•
sion of the genius of man. democracy as Greece, Sir Nor- What is Arnold like? "A tre-
CUSTOM MADE QUILTS
Science has been harnessed to man Angell, British author and mendously dynamic and sincere
the chariot of a new barbarism. Nobel Peace Prize Winner, told man. I told him my story m
The great test before the world the conference Saturday night 10 minutes—but then, he talked
now is whether or not superior that the effort of American Jews for half an hour. I was tohl
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force alone can achieve complete to rebuild the Jewish National Arnold would never bother with
domination and subjugation of Home in Palestine must be main- a small case—that he and his
the human spirit." tanned and augmented in the department only war against big
Mr. Golding recently arrived coming year to demonstrate that business monopolies, such as the
from England to make a motion the Jews "can stand up to Hit- milk and building industries. But n
picture of the dramatic evacua- ler just as effectively as the Arnold told me he is sincere i
tion of Dunkirk by the British British in Britain and the Greeks his effort to prosecute all anti-
Grece are standing up". trust activities anywhere, big or
in
armies.
Sir Norman was the principal small. For only that way, can
"During the most severe as-
be
have
to Palestine
to Jews
build speaker together with Dr. Sol- the small average consumer
saults gone
by Hitlerism
the
a homeland which in this dark omon Goldman, national co-chair- ultimately benefitted. And he
man of the United Palestine Ap- proved his sincerity by corning
moment represents the most dra- t p h ee al tw at o_dta hy e opening session of here.
And Travis proved his sincer-
meeting.
and the most devastating
We invite your mortgage business.
keynote
of
the
conference
ity
to help the underdog . by t ,
The keynot
answer which we can give to
sounded
by
Benjamin
R.
single-handed,
fighting to righ ic
It will receive our careful considera-
Hitler's canards. The refugees was
many were
only expeled
several years
are Harris, Chicago industrialist and what he believed to be a publ
who
from ago
Ger-
tion frominception to completion.
today actively in the front line chairman of the conference coin- wrong. Unmarried, a member the
of
mittee, who pointed out that the the board of directors of
in the defense of Britain as crea- United Palestine Appeal was the Detroit Junior Service Group,
S
tive members of the Jewish corn- instrument through which Jews Travis' only hobby is contract
Mc
munity of 500,000 in Palestine. i nthe United StateS helped 280,- bridge. And the only reason
visitors
in Palestine.
No thought
The Jews
are not refugees
or 000 Jewish refugees from Ger- name is in the public press and
many, Austria, Poland and other on everyone's tongue is, he has f
Palestine'
is
their
home
and
they
lands find a permanent home in shown democratic processes
o .:
of
flight
or
expulsion
exists
there.
Arno
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Palestine since the advent of the justice still live for every
ican—big
or
small,
famous
ot
will fight for their home as tour- N azi regime in 1933.
Angell
pointed
out
unknown,
young
or
old.
Sir
Norman
ageously as the Englishmen fight
Travis' home is at 2274 W.
for theirs. It is this heroic spirit that
ment
of
the
hundreds
of
thou-
Boston
Blvd.
that provides great hope for the at "the amazing accomplish-
future of the Jewish pe ople and sands of Jews who, in this last
civilization as a whole," Mr. 20 years have found a refuge
Molly Segal J.C.R.S. Group
Golding said. and sanctuary in the home of
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
Millions More can be Settled in their forefathers" has made Pal-
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
Palestine, Says Veteran Leader estine a vital point in the pro- Molly Segal Auxiliaryof J.C.
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
Kurt Blumenfeld, veteran lead- tection of the British lifeline. R.S. of Denver, Colo., thanks
members, friends and organizes
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
er in th0 Palestine rebuilding Palestine not only provides food- tions who helped make their -
movement, told the delegates stuffs for its own garrison in
Private Lessons Can Be Arranged
that additional millions of Jews the present war, but by the de- Ninth annual banquet a uc•
cess. The Society also thania
Transportation furnished for children who live at •
can be absorbed in Palestine as velopment of the cad Sea is The Jewish Chronicle and Mr.
distance from the school.
the result of the soil research provifltng vital raw materials for
and Mrs. Altman for publicity
For information call TOwnsend 6-1698
and enterprise of the Jewish munitions , he said. .

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