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April 15, 1938 • Page Image 1

… parents, he is sur- ing at the University of Michigan gated by this representative body look to these two countries far sal- Ticktln was the first of the to appeal to American Jewry in vation and to save…

… students, held April 8 to 10. The conference, which was sponsored by the Cen- tral Conference of American Rab- bis, Committee on Religious Work in Universities; United Synagogue of America; Bnai Brith Hillel

… .Foundation of the University of Michigan, and the Youth Depart- ment of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, attracted over 200 college delegates not only from Michigan institutions but from Ohio…

…. Goldman, University of Detroit; Nathaniel Holtzman, University of Michi- gan; Wilbur Lowenberg, Univer- sity of Detroit; Martin Alexander, University of Michigan; Harold thei apow, Universit of Michigan; i…

… 1-040 . , and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Vol. XXXIX No. 47 AID TO REFUGEES SUBJECT OF WHITE HOUSE DISCUSSION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938 Symbols of Passover WEDGWOOD MAKES FIGHTING…

… under fiendish hammer blows. Nothing remains for disin- Michigan, will deliver a lecture here this week by a member of Froure e s i c t riraly Peovl iecnyi GArreAti the child welfare committee of

… pean Jewry is perishing under our eyes, dying a slow heartrending Preston W. Slosson. profess or of program inaugurated a short time history at the University of , ago in Palestine was sounded death…

…A raks' fewisk Periodical Cotter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON MAUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO T THE, ONLY ,ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED 49 IN MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CADILLAC…

…- estant, Catholic and Jewish Spokesmen Sees Suffering from Too Much Despair, Not Enough Boldness Jews Terrorized During Vot- ing; Forced to Polish Nazis' Boots 24 NATIONS ACCEPT RELIEF CALL OF U. S…

…. NATION-WIDE MOVE TO COMBAT NAZISM HUNGARY INTRODUCES RABID ANTI-SEMITISM New Probe of Bund Opened by U. S. Department . of Justice Ritual Murder Charge Leads to Anti-Jewish Riot in Polish Town…

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…- l.V.Ipb. fam t63:. .419. .. DIELTER.dBw Kasle, University of Michigan, in two Englishmen and four Arabs Phone HOgarth 3042-3 "A Student Looks at Religion," while they were attempting to ries of

… collegiate bubble of self- dons, director of the University of conceit, at the Friday afternoon Michigan bureau of appointments fatally wounded when the quar- symposium." The university should and occupational…

… days also A HAPPY AND JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL! Rev. Cantor Dr. Bernard Heller, director of participated: Irwin Berman, Da- failed. vid A. Brown, Rabbi Leon Fram, the Hillel Foundation at the Uni- DAVID…

… versity of Michigan, was chairman Morris Garvett, Julian H. Krolik, Arab Workers Send Condolences GOLDEN and Dr. Leo M. Franklin co- Robert blazer and Judge Charles to Family of Slain Men Detroit'. Favorite…

… smarter scholastically," said Michigan. Dr. Heller concluded the Dr. Purdom, "Surveys prove that First Jewish Paneagar Lands at Tel Aviv discussion by stressing the neces- the majority of people fail to get…

… Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE 1 Pounds (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) The Glee Club of the Jewish Community Center will present a one-act operetta by W. A. Gals…

… Hears Sec- di. UNiversity 1.9397 ond Lecture of Series on Ain Ilashophet, Ticktin. from De- cluding 38 from Poland. Juara Hebrew Poetry troit, leaves behind a widow at is encircled by Arab villages: to…

… GRAND RIVER Discussion. Said Dr. Nathan spread sabotage in the Kilkilieh- H., and he says it stands for RA. 0256 - 0257 HOGARTH 9698 Near Livernois Becker, University of Toledo: "Re- Lydda railway line…

… Before You Buy to be a stumbling block to social by Arab terrorists after 30 of them had attacked an automo- changes." Father Fredric Sleden- A IIAPPY PESACII TO ALL! burg, University of Detroit, as- bile…

… while the cluding the meeting. Madeline Bet- Mayor was on an inspection tour YOUTH CONFERENCE Rev. Canter ty Meyers, University of Michi- accompanied by the District Office Agricultural Officer and a…

July 15, 1938 • Page Image 5

Michigan's Beautiful h - CLIFTON AIMING& - CINCINNATI 10, 07110 Cong. Bnai Moshe Heart of Vacationland Where the cool lake breezes make living keener . . . relaxation more stimulating . . . sports m or…

… depoSit in the and daughter, Bryna, of Buffalo, the group of ten clubs was the ' the house guests ' Hillels with a total of 97 points. Mr. and., Mrs. Monroe Rosen- is. . .. x. ., were " ceeding the late…

… adoption of the Pittsburgh reso- Will Deliver Two Addresses at Atlantic City, where they will chairman, Mrs. A. Heller; Hillel ra Shas of Congregation Bnai decided I would put my money on Congregation Beth…

… ales- consistent high quality of food weeks' visit in St. Louis. Pythias, in memory of William rumor floating around." Schwartz; Mr. and Mrs, Charles tion official of Michigan, has is- used throughout…

… box marked "Voted." -The Fairfield Ave. have as their guests bees Saturday University of London. for Aged Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Julian &mon and Dr. Robert Gordis, a graduate the…

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