6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle KNOW BNAI BRIM The concluding article in Know Bnai Brith in honor of the 85th anniversary of Pisgah Lodge, is a portion of a chapter written by Richard E. Gustadt, National Di- rector of Bnai Brith Anti-De- famation League for a book to be released shortly entitled, "This Is Bnai Brith." Dr. Judah G. Heller Here To Organize Hapoel Hamizrachi NovomL., 20, 19 42 Home Relief Meeting To onBF e rid H ae y ldNo v Nov, .3 o , 2 g t he board Nazi Propaganda Ministry as the meeting of the Home Relief So- fountain-head of almost all can- ciety was held at the home of ards concerning the Jews, the Mrs. Joseph Galperin of League has indicated upon num- 1930 sWnalarflingethoanir mwartnh oMfrs.thlt:vibo ngarlid: erable occasions the more-than- coincidental similarity between the rantings of native American oprrgeNsaeindxiiztnagtrioegnuliavrill meetin eti li g 3 of the facists and those mouthed by the held at the trammeled German press. Editors Dorothy Dedman Club House, "Today in a world of upheaval, have appreciated the League's 291 E. Kirby, on Monday, N00, with democracy engaged in a mor- "One of the first tasks undertak- work in uncovering. the propagan- 23 at 12:30. A luncheon at tal struggle with reaction and da mainsprings of many articles, a very nominal sum will he served barbarism the Anti-Defamation en by the League was the prob- letters and essays which have preceding a very short business lem of defamation of the Jewish League of Bnai Brith stands out been 'contributed' by ostensible meeting. The balance of the ar. as a vital force for unity and in- people in commercialized amuse- free-lance writers. Despite this te•noon will be spent socially terfaith amity. Bnai Brith in- ments, notably the motion picture vigilance, however, even well-ed- with cards and games. There will terest in anti-defamation activi- ited and essentially fair-minded be table and door prizes and ties dates back to the year 1859, —then in the swaddling stage. newspapers are victimized from Mrs. Samuel B. Dante is don at. less than twenty years after the With public attention aroused time to time by propagandists who ing a Victory corsage as one of formation of the Order, when a against unfair delineation of re- put across their written venom the i!sloorA. ilpixrli:ee isi. Ern intl., presi. 'Vigilance Committee' was sought ligious or racial groups in the in the form of 'letters to the by far-sighted leaders. editor.' films, and through cooperation of dent, extends a cordial invitation "Discriminatory advertising on "This proposal failed of pass- other civic agencies. motion pic- to all members and friends to age, but in May, 1908, Sigmund tures reached a turning point, and the part of hotels, resorts, travel attend. Livingston of Chicago, proposed in 1920 the League was able to bureaus, real estate, houses and that a new standing committee be report: 'The Jews no longer is apartments for rent, and employ- Jewish National Fund created to combat all forms of defamed and caricatured in the ers generally, has been of para- anti-Semitism — social, political cinema as in the past . . ." Like- mount concern • for many years. Tag Day, Nov. 28-29 and economic—then existing in wise, the League effected a pro- "The League has maintained The Jewish Nationa Fund the United States. This proposal found change in the treatment of that discriminatory advertising DR. JUDAH G. HELLER Tag Day all over thl resulted in the establishment of Jews in vaudeville. served as an incentive to further e United "Since its inception, the League Dr. Judah G. Heller, executive States will take place Saturday a Publicity Committee which did social and economic prejudice anti-defamation work until 1913, has been alert to counteract in- against the Jew and is a divisive secretary of Hapoel Hamizrachi evening and Sunday, Nov. 28 when it was absorbed by a new dividual references to Jews and influence in that it blatantly sets of America, is in Detroit to 29 1 J. N. F. Youth Committee, The and more effective bureau known Judaism in newspapers, maga- off Gentile against Jew. Through rally Detroit Jews around tho and as the Anti-Defamation League zines and trade journals. The the sympathetic interest and un- banner of the Religious Zionist under the sponsorship of the League energetically has protest- derstanding of publishers and edi- Labor Movement. of Bnai Brith. Zionist Youth Council ed to editors and publishers when tors, the League has been able Dr. Heller, who studied in the Jewish National Fund and the Council, "The principles upon which the their respective publications con- successfully to present its case Sorbonne in Paris, was general are planning for new League was founded were tained unfair and inaccurate to many publications so as to re- secretary of the Zionist Federa- Tag Day. Members of a successful all Zionist the combating and eliminating in statements concerning the Jewish sult in the elimination or modi- tion in France and also director youth groups are urged to par- a judicious and restrained man- people, with the result that to- fication of prejudicial phraseology of the Hebrew "Tarbuth" Schools ticipate. At a meeting of this ner of frequent defamation of day there is very little material in advertising media. and the Keren Hayesod there. committee, held at the home of the Jewish people. A broad edu- of the foregoing character in the He is very well known as a William Hordes, who is president "The progress of anti-Semitism cational program was formulated respectable public press to which writer, having been the editor of the J. N. F. Council, plans to advance good will and proper the League can probably take ex- in the United States kept pace of "Le Revue Litteraire Juive" were formulated. with the spread of the Nazi ideal understanding among all racial ception. in Paris and of the English All Zionist youth are invited and religious groups in i America. "With the emergence of the in Europe. Faced with the harsh monthly "Views" published in to attend the mass rally at the reality of religious and racial un- rest, the Anti-Defamation League London, England. Rose Sittig Cohen Center, Tues- Dr. Heller spoke at a parlor day, Nov. 24, at 8 :30 p. m. A of Bnai Brith, with the aid of men trained in Jewish public re- meeting at the home of Isaac very interesting program has lations planning, devised a pro- Rosenthal on Thursday night, been planned depicting episodes gram to meet the threats on its Nov. 19. in J. N. F. history. Final plans major fronts. A speakers' Bureau, for the Tag Day will be made at responsible annually for thou- Molly Auslander Club this time. Refreshments will be sands of addresses before non- st rved. Jewish groups, was created by Elects Officers Chairman for the Tag Day The regular monthly meeting will be Thelma Jaffin and assist- the League. Volumes which ex- of the Meyer Molly Auslander plain the origin and baselessness ing co-chairman are Joseph Ros- of anti-Semitism are especially Club was held last Tuesday, at enberg and Rachel Nelson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou welcomed by high school and col- The officers of the J. N. F. lege students alike. Therefore Weinstein of Washburn Ave. The Youth Committee are as fol- following officers were elected each year thousands of volumes lows: President, Thelm a Jaffin; of pro-democratic, pro-American for the forthcoming year: secretary, Ruthe Baschin, treas- President, Morton J. Sobel; urer, Sara Levine. Hadassah nature are made available to I an- PEPER'S schools, public libraries, clergy- vice-president, Edward Schneid; ich is the exchange representa- recording secretary, Mrs. Ed- men and newspaper editors. SELECTION tive from the Zionist Y outh • Luckies • Camels .. 2 Pkgs. "In the past four years, the ward Marcus; financial secretary, Council. . . • Chesterfields . Here's a gift that's Mrs. Oscar Spilkin; treasurer, League has engaged in extensive • Old Golds • Corfs sure to please any radio activity in the belief that Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick. pipe smoker! 7 full • Raleighs • Kools The card party held last Sun- Junior Congregation democratic solidarity and inter- sized packages of • Spuds • Fleetwooll Carton 200 high quality mix- day evening at the home of Mr. Of Shaarey Zedek faith amity can be brought be- 'Al! Anier'cans 1.24 tures. fore millions of people who other- and Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick was The regular Sabbath service wise would have little opportun- a huge success and the club of the Junior Congregation of wishes to thank their many Shaarey Zedek will be held Sab- ity to think along these lines. "The exposure of organizations friends for attending. bath, Nov. 21, at 9 :30 a. m. in and persons is the prime concern the Kate Frank Memorial Build- of the Fact-Finding Department tions, 7G in number, A. Z. A. jun- ing. Joyce Penslar will deliver of the Anti-Defamation League. ior youth organizations of Bnai the Biblical resume, while Bar- A study has been made continu- Brith, Vocational Service Bureau, bara Eder will discuss the Phoph- ously of the operations and agi- numerous philanthropic institu- etical selection. Philip Caplan tation of such anti-American tions and hospitals, recent created will act as Ba'al Koreh and groups as the German-American National War Service Depart- Charles Kramer as Cantor. Miss Bund, the Silver Shirts, the ment and other agencies of serv- Corinne Perlis will lead in the BREEZEWOOD Christian Front and other agen- ice and defense. reading of Ashrey. cies fostering hatred of the Jew. PIPE Factual information concerning Pipe-smokers' delight American Made . . Here's a pipe these groups—all of which are Famed Russian Ballet Coming Nov. 28-29 that is lightweight, inimical to the ideals of demo- BOXES OF extremely pleasant to cracy—has been made available smoke! Good assort- 50 BOOKS.... 10C ment of shapes. to newspapers; magazines and publishers interested in describing the true motives of the men who constitute America's 'little fueh- rers.' "To document its educational releases with factual material, to counteract anti-Semitic allegations and misconceptions arising from improper understanding of the Jew and Judaism, the League maintains an extensive Research Department staffed by specialists This PIPE RACK & Popular Cigarettes in various fields. • Twenty Grand: .. 2 for Glass Tobacco Jar • Marvels • Paul Jones "The program of the Anti-De- llandsome rack for 10 famation League of Bnai Brith, • Sensations pipes; with glass hu- since America's entry into war, • Dominos • Avalon: midor with clay moist- has been used as an instrument ener to keep the to-1.98 CARTON OF 200 FOR 102 of rebut the efforts of those per- taCe0 fresh. sons who would fasten upon the Jews all responsibility for Amer- ca's future course in world af- f airs. "Nevertheless, the innate sense o of fair play possessed by the A American people, together with g onerous cooperation offered by C Kristian men and women of good w ill, has impelled the Anti-De- amation League of Bnai Brith t o a forthright program to drive LA MAGNITA h ome to all Americans the sali- 2 Pkgs. • Philip Morris . . nt fact that Jews think first as • Herbert Tareyton itizens of this country—as do A mild cigar of mel- • Pall Mall p atriotic men and women of low quality that gives w hatever religious persuasion." • Regent much smoking Pleas - Carton, 200 • Chelsea This article on Bnai Brith de- f ense program the Anti-Defama- ure. Box of 50 • Dunhill 1.36 t ion League covers only one of t he manifold projects and activi- ies of Bnai Brith. This series of a rticles which have appeared for t he past two months have briefly ummarized a few Bnai Brith The greatest in Russian Ballet comes to the Masonic Auditorium S ervice to Jewry and humanity. CAMPUS AT WOODWARD RANDOLPH AT MONROE on Nov. 28 and 29, when S. Hurok presents four performances 1).! S ome of the major activities in- the Ballet Theater. During the four programs 11 productions cl ude Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- be seen. Eight are completely new to Detroit. (Editor's Note—This is the sixth and last article in a ser- ies summarizing the place of Bnai Brith in Jewish life, as salute to the 85th annivers- ary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith to be celebrated on Sunday, November 22 at the Statler Hotel). Tobacco Dept. Specials CIGARETTES 26c .00 Match Books 1 .00 2 3 c 15c Cigarettes CIGAR 3.50 28c Sam's Cut Rate, Inc.