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GentiaL Ohio's Only iJieaehing Evdrjf JIoin<i{
i Devoted io Am,erie and, Jewish Ideals
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.A WEEia.Y NEWSPAPER fOR THE JfcWiSH HOME
Volmrie 3fVII—Nd, 156
COLUMnUS, OHIO, JPECEMBER i8,. ift'jG ¦
Per Yestr $3.00; Per Copy joc
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,,Strictly CQpSidsm'ki&l. By '^MiNfeAs i. rtmoN
, Yoa fihonid Ktiov/
'"'it is'said tli,tt the Joint Dislribu- tioit Cominittce will allocate Sil,o60,- Wi? Id Poland for lS37...The alir created by Sam Limport'n Polish re¬ lief pHn is said to be the goad re* sponsible...Employers who want io uncover Jewish employes who aro passiing as Aryans are aslting Ibcm to state tiicir religio^t and nationality as parlj of, A questionnaire supposedly .JTssu.ed hy Ihe Ecderal Social Security 1Elo3id..,$pcihing ot ,soci.fl security rcuilnds'us that Lestcr'Tl'f. Noble, for^ m;r merabcr, of the .Montana Icgisbv ture, nas the autiior of tlii<' tirai old age pciisipn bill ,etiacted in,'the United States...it biranie law in 1923... R^llriam' Roback^ IS-year-otd ,daughtcr of Prof.,A. A. Eobi^cfc, is'the young¬ est' student 'in R'adcUfte (jjllege... Mra, Louis D, Btindets is collaborat¬ ing with Josephine Goidihark oil a' tiook'called "Dcmocrpcy'in Dcnmarlt" '...Accat<ling to Lenny Lyons of ,tod Nevv ¦York,Post, Bca.Gqltlicb,'"fho ^jilvish 'gal 'who once ,trimmed' King &i{A)atd at golt, 'ia trying;' to exploit 'aie Simpson affair by BfTering a. golf a« to New Yorit night cIub3,.'.Re- >#ymber thi' 1933'AA.TL convention tiihcn the votes of the allied associa- .tiona were just enough,to.defeat an. ^fiti-Nai;! reso]utIonf..^Tlic anti- ' Nazi forces charged, that allied mem¬ bers had'been rounded, up by the Btpndagc' gang since' tl^cy seldom at¬ tended conventions..'.The 'I9.S0 .con¬ vention justified the charge...Sixteen .aljied..asroi;iations"Votcd Jn" 193B and 'only'nine in.lOaOc. '," - .' ,-,'
- Corclght'StaU Pouch ', .yiie, lioardings pf Paris an; cov. ercd with manifestos starting .with sitch slogans as '.'the Jews in power", "France under .the Jewish yoke'*, and "the Jews Jiave sold France to Eua- ',sia"^..,p.ne ,of tlie most.virulcnt anti. ./ifwisiL'sheets ,i( PariSr,"Sav«-.'V'oa3' 4P^ '?o« Know?), owned by a Jev/. Jft„&aiic«l', 4s"'i«iiifeg\fd diveri^f- tajtioii from rid^ .Jews, by" working up the bogey ,{hat.recent Jewisb-inu- .tnigratlDn,from Germany and-Eastern Europa ii responsible for theV anti- Jewish wiivc,,,Because of this pnti.- Ss.mitic agitation. Jews ip, Fjrance ate diJpgipg ,thdr, names. ..Seventy-five thousand, applications for name chajiges hfvc been] handled by the l^rendi courts in the last.ycar. j.Ed.' moiid I^Cajip, tlip only, Jewjsh resident of Toledo, Spain, was assassinated by ttie; fascists when,,^hey captured, the eity,..Kahn had hia hands, and ,fcet tied, was thrown, into .the street, 'whereupon a swastika-marked tank wis allowed t* run over him'.'..,The Jewjj of Centa ,in Spanish Morocco' are .migrating,en masse to the French zone.'..The money.levies oi-General Franco have, ruined, them, completely ¦,v'They' iiiay iiot, Icav^,,'however,' ¦witiiout being.,searched and must leave even' personal jewelry behind .,.^ie(re Dr<fyfuy,<son of the late Alfred^DfcyJus, has published a book' with senaatjonal data on tlie marlyr- doiA of his'fither... ' ' ' " '' ' ;' By Sfa'ort Wave
Dr. Isaac-Herzog, who went from the chief rabbinatq' of Ireland to the 'clii'cf "rabbmate 'oi, Palestine^ is one of thq closest' personal f nenda of Eamon 'dp 'Valijra, preaident of'the Jrish Free Slate., .The royal crown pt Spam is now ip'the haiids of a syndicate of Jfi/ish pawnbrokers in (bzechoslo- vtdaa;..They acquired it by advanc- iog a large 'sum t6"representatives of ess-King Alfpii30.'.',Tlie money was used to fiipnce the Spanish rebds... A London Jewish shoemaker i» claini- 'infe'that he's the son (if the late Sir Basil ZaharoS, munitions kiiig... 'Aivl iie intends to back up hia daim llfith ' documentary evidence...Miaa Emille J. Solomon, the new chairman Of the Congregatioiial Onion of South Africa, is the descendant'of one of the. oldew' Jewish families in South Africa . .J'lian d« la Cierva, inventor 0^ 'ttie putogiro, yiho was killed in tliat London air crash was half-Jev.ii$b '...Ills motlier's lupie was Mandel.,. ' Mlats^n IdeniUy
Leo B. Sack, United Sutes Uior iiter to' Costa Rica, will get a big liick out of a letter (o the editor of the Johiiipesbuig (South Africa) Zionist Record...A Mr,HarryLourie ¦wiites thjt Sai-k is'iioiii) other than Leopold Sack, bis former fellow stii- dejit at a European rsbb!i|icjl college .'..Acco/diug to Lourie, Sick 'jtudivd chemistry 'at the Berlin tJiiivcrsity, worked for tht? General Mining Cor¬ poration of .South Africa ifi liiOli and
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LP.C; QUOTA FOa-1931
MAXBE;$,4,S9ir.0oe ¦
NEW YORK (WNS)^A much liigl'er quota for 1937 than tlie $.1,- 30D,O0». fought iT^ 1935 vjm rcconi-' iiierdedlo the escciilive, committee of the Joiqt Distribution Committee ift the national conference ion the crisii among. Jews ovcrsqas. after "it. was announced, by .'Dr. Jopih B.'Wisej campaign chairman,, that gross plcdgpi of ^^S49,D57.had bsen received thus tar during the 1030 campiign witb final reports from some cities rot yet Forty per cent" of this .<!um tmie ,Ir6m New York City. Although uO pf^cial'quota,for 1937 was announced, the^'goat is expected to be aomevl'hcrc m the, ncighborhOoil'Tif .$4,()OO.O0O. Dr. Joncph'Rosen, lip.id. of the Agro-Joinl vifo'rk in Russia, furnjslied the keynote of.tlic conference when he ivamcd that Ihi! danger of war in, Europe was tcid ahll enipliasized that the task of, the J.p.C. itf tlie event of war ^^ould be HeaVy. Joseph C. Hyman, cxecii-' tivo director, Reported the J.D^C's. expenditures' lof 1936 as' totaling 01,900,000, ' intluding 'all opera^'ng costs 'at home and abroad. Of this' sum tUO,000 went for hdping, Jews in Germany, tbtir chitdcch and titose who could be tr'ained iin'd emigrated"; ^20,000 for. refugee work id Europe and this count'ry; $300,000 for East¬ ern "Eurobe, chiefly Poland, in addi¬ tion to a lange "sunY from previously raised funds; and'^'50,0(10 'for einer- gency action in Poland and for Ger- nuin and Germiui refugee help,'
Five men long adive in thq work ai the Amcricaa Je'w.ish Joint Distri- bbtion '.Committee v/cre honored by clcctipi^ to vii;c-diairmanships at this yiuioalnieeting'following tlie national conference. Jhcy are ' Jamca H. 'Becker, Chicago;'David M. Brcssler, New York; Alexander'Kahh, New York; 'Willi^n Rosenwald,' Phila¬ delphia; 'and Rabbi Jopah B. Wise of ¦New York-, Again beading thij Jpiiit Distribution Committee will be Felix M. Warburg as honorary chairman, aid Paul Baerwatd.s(s.chairhiaii (jOv- ernor Herbert Hi.'Lehman dnd James N."^ Rosenberg were re-elected to, the vice-chairmanship'S they held. "Marco F.''Hcll«rfaM 'v.ias renapicd'treasurer; William' A. Koshland,' associiltc tTcis. urcr; Mrs. H. B. L. boldstein, co'mp. troller; and Joseph C Hym'in, sctre tary and exccutive''director. Others elevated' td new offices were' I.' Ed- w'dtd Gpfdw'asser, who was 'n^{[d treasurer of' the 'J.D.Ci George Backer, who was named to the board of directors and the executive 'com¬ mittee; arid Carl Austrian and Mr's, Roger W. Straus wlio were named to the board of directors. Mrs. Straus is the ficBt ivoman to be so honored, in the history of_tho J.D.C.
Named to the iboard lo fill vacan¬ cies were Dr. J. J. Golub.JNewiYorlij Harold Hirsehj Atlanta, Ga..; Samud
C. Labiport, New "York; Leo Lcli- ,manhj '/Pittsburgh;; Bcrhiihl. Semcl, NSw.Yorfcyttctbeft Mallinson, Dallas, Texas; and Aaron Waldhelm, St Louis. 'Members of the board whose terms 'expired and 'V/ho' we're ri- el«tedi'included!.Di','Jacob Billikopf of • Philadelphia J Judge Abrarti' I. Elkus, New York; 'Morris Engel- mann, New York; Meycf Gitiis) Now York;; I. Edwin .Goldwasder, New Yorlc;.^. L'Kaufraanri, Wadiingfon,
D. C; Judge Edward Laiansky, Brooklyn; Rabbi Morris S, Laiaron, Baltimore; Dr. Hdiry Moskowil!!, New York'; Judge Josepli M'. Pto- akauer, New York;'Aaron S, Rauh, St. Louisa William Rosenwald, Phila¬ delphia; A. L. Salzstcin, MOwaiilcee; Alfred Shemanab!,. Seattle;- Dudley D. - Sictitr, New York;. Mendel B. Silvc»berg,,Los Angeles; Rabbi Aaron Teitdbaum, New Vortc. ' .
PlCiKET JeWisS-owneo
STORES SELWKG GBH-
MAN GOODS
NEW YORK '(WNS) — Ma" piclccEing in front of Jewish-own" I retail stores in New York and D'roo'. lyti .that contiqui^ to sell Germ m merchandise iwap. launrbcd liy tl.o Joint Boycott Council of tlie Anici i- cin Jcwi'Ii ^ngrcss and the Jev,ii h \ Labor Committee. Tho first picket took, their places, in shops in Jowi"'' residential areas, The picketing will continue until the stores , discontin't - the sale of German goods, ,
Corains'miy To MenioHalsxe Urn Tonight
Davifi Frankfurter Gets W
?e<ys a£ Hard .iabf^a-';
' Appsai Flmgised
ch;ur,'jswitzerland
< WNS ) — Eighteen ' years,. at ,hanl labot" in the pcnilcntiary/b£ iflnDCan- ton of Grisons v.-as thcisentence un- posed on David' FrinkfuHer, - 27- year-old Jewish mcdicat itudcnf from Yugoslavia, by - the five-man court which found him guilty of tbe'mur¬ der of Wilhclm Gustloff, Swi?s ,Na'i leader, who was, shot ,a)< Davo; iiii February 4, , 19,16.' ,Thc , vetd.cl brought to a close ,ihe sensatioiul trial ivlfich began on ,ncccmber, 9tli and ended nn December 12th< Tl>e cour.5*,s ,decisioa|al90„ordcred Frank¬ furter to pay the cosfs of ^hc trill, to I compensate Frau GusUofE for the damages suffered through the death of hcl'.,hlis))an^, ,and| t.o. be .pxpellrd I'prever from ' Switzcrbind upon ih.: completion o^'his scnt^ce.. He, vn- ipv^a crfidit, for the eight months Iv has'apent' iii priaon since l^ia .ar^fil.
The verdict, which was not a sui"- prise, was exactly what" the state prosecjitot, Dr, Friedfidi Brucggcr, had demanded both in his o|iening ad¬ dress td thb court and in lits summa¬ tion. It did not, however, please the Nazis either here or in Germany, who have insisted that o;ily the death penalty could atone for Gustlolf's di',ath,. There is no capjtal punish- iifi:nV''in Swiixcrlnnd, tlie itiaxltniiru sentence for murder being life >im. prisonmcnt. It is, expected that Frankfurter's counsel, Eugene .Curtl, will appeal ,tlie yerdict to. a higher court. , ' , . , i
Shortly .before black-bearded Pre¬ siding Justice .|\p.toine Gaqzqni an¬ nounced the,verdict in solemn toiies, the court, was stirj-ed by a rumor that a fanatic Nazi had..made, aq attempt on the life of fi'ranlcfurter. . luyesti- ,gation revealed that the,rrcportcd at¬ tempt bad bccii made on the opening day of the trial, while tjie accused 'was being taken from his cell to the court-room, .
As soon, !(s news of tbe verdict spread many ^uppprters of Erank- Xurtcr gave vent tp open criticism of the tactics of ,t]ic defence coupsel. They said that in view of the obvious j.iublic sympathy, for Frankfurter in S)vitzerland tiip la\vycr should have made hia c.ise an outright appca^ for acquittal. It was felt tliat Curti had underplayed the rpvcnge motive, and had not sufliciently emphasized the political implications of the case.,.
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.Program ,B©l«9r@ i!®yal CcBoiiiissE®!
RABBI' GltBEJ^WAtO' AI^D .DH, ABRAMSON TO BE-
BATE! WEDNESDAY
A niOst intcrciitiiig debate will be held ht the Beth' Jacob Synagogue Wednesday evening, Dec. 23, at 8 o'clock, bctwMn Rabbi .LGrcenwald, who will take the afiin'iiative, and Dr. B. Wr'Ab«¥»0Pi taking .the tiegall-zc on the subject "Resolved, that the Pjilcstine J^tvlsh Altitude during the Arab Strike WiS Justified." This de¬ bit); on a ti'pely aubiect will be one oi a isricj ,to be given by tjie ton- grsgation to v.'jich the eiitir<, Jewiifb community is cpidially.ijvitisj The juilgcj fur tile, debate"wiU te Mr. Ed»5iid Sdiiflt, Dr. Moriia tjoUbirgi apd Mr. fi;iuis UodcntlTal Rvifregh- menta. will be served by the B^tb Japob Sisl\.rt}ood, following tht d*;- bJte,
Nazi Anti-Jevvish Boycatt In- t^nsified<Jf4S' Christmas
..BERW^J ' (WNS)'—fboi qmiual Christmas ba>cott campaign against buying from Jews.lias .taken, a-new turn .tbi; lyear with the Nazis tising all sdrts of pressure not only against Jewish, retailers in , Clerniany but 'against JTews abroad handling Gec- nian goods. The govcrncr of Saxony has issued an order demanding that all factories in h<s province should dismiss. Jewish sales representatives in,foreign,countries. The anti-Jew¬ ish iiclail boycott Is exljremdy effec¬ tive in the smptlcr towns wheri; piq^- pective customers are terrorized, not only by the Nazip but by the force of public opinion. In Berlin, how¬ ever, Jewisb-owned. store? appear to be doing a good busiiiesa.
TMI3 LATjS JOSEPH SCHOWTHAL
'TpO.NrGHT <fVi(lay) at eight o'clock at the Brydcn Road Temple 'people.fWin,^11 walks of life ajid'reprcsentativcs oi all types of organizations w,(ji come to pay their respects to the memory of one of Cjohimbti.s'ifi!ie!it citizens., Joseph Schonthal, on the occasion df the seventh ant^'V^crsary of his, death. .
At this tini«rii1jcphze plaque, the ivork of Miss Mary E. Coolc, will be udveiled by L, J. Goodman and Max II. Ricsef, president and vice-presjdent, respectively, of the Bryden Road 'fcmple whicih "Dad" Schouthal '(.erved aa bead for ivventy-s^x years..
"Dad'' Schonlhal's philanthiopies in behalf of the University, students, sorority,and fraternity houses Will be brought out by fro^. George Rightmire; his influence and efforts on beh'Alf of the community at large will be the topic for Rev. M.' H. Lithliter's eulogy, and his untiring devotion tp,the Temple will be .the, subject 6f Ratibi Samuel Gup ' , •,..',
,' E..'J, Schanfarbpr, who will act as chairman of the evening, vi'ill speak on Ipehalf of ,the Jewish comtnunity, 'and Dr. E. J. Gor- don,jlong asiociated with the Jcwi-ih 'Wr^fare Board a.nd interested i'li matiy of'"Dad"iS(:hbnthars philanthropies, will, talfr QH,"Schon- tllal. Lover of'IIiunanity.'' i
, I ,TJie ot4er o£ services for. this evening is as folloVvs:''
Sabbath Eve Service. . -~ '. .''.... ' .Prayer Book, Page 27
"DOTH NOT WISDOM CRY" .'. . ..'Anthem
,, ,.. Iltr, L, S, Goodipaii, President of Congregation, '
'Aniionneing the Chairman
AIr,,E. J, dchnnfarber., ."Joseph Schonthal and the Jewinh Community"
Rnbl^i, Samui;^ M, Gpp , ,.,.,..1 "His Interest in the Synagogue"
., . , , , , ,, QKfiAN REVERIE
Dri George W, Rightmire, ' ' '
, President, Ohio State University..: ."Bis C!onccrn for Youth'"
Pr. M. H, Lichlltev, , . ;
Minister, First Congrsgational Church .'....."As is Citizen"
I' . UNVEILING OP TBE PLAQXIE ' '
Dr. E, JF. Gordon, assists by Mr. L. J. Goodman and Mr. Mas H. Bieser
"PACE TO PACE". Solo
Kaddlah . . .'
' ' ¦ ' Benediction
JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Agency)—A strong denial of,the ac¬ curacy ,of government representations as to tbe .ilate lands .illcgcdiy pfTcred tor Jewish colonization w.is made on the vyilness etand before the British Royal Commission by Dr. Maurice B. Hexlcr, .Bostonian, - member of the ci^ecutive ot the Jewish Agency for I*atcshnc charged with colonization activities. Altliough tlie sessions were originally cancelled, owing to the planned cclcbratiDi^ u) Palestine .of King George VI's birthday, tliey were again spminoned when ft became known . that the British, sovereign wished no ofiiciaL notice talicn ot.his anni\craary. The 'qtiestion at iasuc between Dr. Hcxtcr and the Royal Commission was whetber the Pales-' tine Government,,in fulfillment,of its obligations under ,the League Man¬ date, had actually made available for Jewish settlement. lands belonging to tbe 'crown.
At the last session on December 10th Dr. ,Hi;xtcr liad been asked by the members pf the Royal Commis¬ sion studying ,the administration of tbe Palestine Mandate whether the Jewish Agenci' had pressed the gov- eriiqicnt for the, allocation of state land^ to Jews, the-commissioncrs sug¬ gesting thai the Govcriqncnt had made pfferp which' wore rejected, iThe com- mjssioncrs^ had ¦ indicated lliat the Govempicpt had offered tp tlie Jewish ^a'tronat Fund, the land-acquisition braiidi of the Zionist, organization, 294,000 dunams (four dnnams to an acre) of state laiifls but tliat tne National Fund had declared it wa; interested in only 9,000 dunanis. Df. Hextcr gave a detailed report pf the representations, cqntinually.,'made to the Palestine Government on the sub- ject of;state. lands by,the Jewish Agency Executive. As ^ result ot this pressure the Government, de¬ velopment officer, in March oj 1936, finally'discussed state land'plldcationa with a representative of the .Jeivi^h National Fund, , The latter' Iiad de-' dared that his ofganinatibn was inter¬ ested in .ill state lands that could be obtained, but was shown maps cover¬ ing only'a, part of the state liuids in th'e Bcisan area, along the Eastern harder of Palestine. These maps covered approximately 12,000 out of a' total of 70,000 dunams of state lanil in the Beisan area. The Jewish Fund declared thjt it was interested in all the 12,000 dunanis but was subse¬ quently informed that 4,000 dunJms muat be excluded. The remaining 8,O0O'dunanis, it was said,,would he the s|ibject of a further cpmmunica- tion to be sent to the Jewish National Fuiid. ' , ' _
To date. Dr. Hexter declared, that io'mmuiiication has nei.er been' re¬ ceived nor were any other data oq
state landi which the devclopntent oRiccr had undertaken to supply ma^e avBilablci Tlic ligiirc of 291,000 du' nams, to which the Royal Commis¬ sioners made reference as the state Icrnds offered to Jews, was never even mentioned nor was any indication given of tbe total of, the stetc area available for Jewish settlement. Dr. Hextcr asserted. The Jewish,Agency has persistently made representations tor parts of tlie state dom.iia i<ix Jewish colonization but to dite it liaj been unsuccessful, the American mem¬ ber of,the Jcv,rish Agency Executive told the.Royal Commission, , , ,
As part of his new testimony Dr^ Hextcr submitted a program which, be'felt, v/ould instirc'thc acceleration of Palestine's growth and enable the • Govcrnmept to fulfill its obligations to the Jcwisli people and to the coun¬ try as'a whole. Submitting hia, own definition of. "cullivability", a woi^ that is the Crux of moat Of the debate centering around Palestine's agricul¬ tural resoui;ces, Dr. Hexter declared that, cultivi-ibility is not an-inherent quality of ,the land but was de¬ termined by interaction between eco¬ nomic and other forces which v^ry from time to time.
In outllniiig the grievances* which the Jewish Agency lias, against ttie government and in . recommcndln'g t^ew procedures. Dr. Hexter urged; 1. There must be a speedier survey of the land resources and s'ettlement of land areas. It is now. estimated, he pomted out,"tliat this settlement will be cpjnplcted in only ^0 or .40 years whi'cb v/ould be a'great huj- draiice to the country's progress; 3, Other hindrances to progress tliat must be removed are. the joint ownership system and the fragmentation of land; 3. The government sbould grant loans tp Jcwiah agricultural co-operatives; 4 'Tile govetmnent should n'lso give more active aid to swamp drainage; 5. .More support to E^riculturat ex¬ perimental,work; 6. ,Low<i the inter-'" est rate cliarged hy the,government agrictdtural, company, which charges 8' per cent. On the contrary. Or. Hexter declared, the government in- .stitutlpns dwuld set an example of low rates. He ^)so recommended: 7. A mori; progressiva. roads policy. He then repeated tlie request 8. tltat ' the Jewish Agcdcy .be 'enabled to sit down with tlic gpvcnnmcnt to de¬ termine tliG state lands available; He also asked 0. Government assistance in determining the water, resources of the Beersheba ate3,,.tn Southern Pi(l- cstine. . - ,
, There -is .room in Palestine agri¬ culture for 00,000 additional Jewish tamdies, Dr, Hextcr said. His esti- miite of the agricultural possibilities of the country was made in reply,to (Comiinuci oti page 4)
kU. NEWS MUST.JJE IN BARI^Y NEXT WEEK
All publidty atattei^ aud newa iteiits 'c^ OfganUzetioua ' tauat resell tho Chrouida cl^e Kst titter tliatt TuebdSiy, D«e. 22ud, to ivmt« publledtiou bi imx Vm. 23 lusue. TMd ^ d|i« ti> the fact that bur plent vrill ba closed Cariatuisst Day, f r^Say^ ]><»• ti,
Y»uf etHiSierEitip^'will be IiigKly appir«elated by thi) pub- lisheis ef tlie Clironlele.
Mizrachi Head To Site&k . H^re Sunday, Evening
l^^ationsl CJonfes-snea On Jewish Edutsatlon FroposeiS
NEW YORK- (WNS)—A ji,i- tional conference of Jewish com- mimity representatives lender tbe aus¬ pices of the Jewish Education Asso¬ ciation to work out plans fpr a wider airi more effective an^ inelMsive Jew- iah education, for the Jewish phildcrn of America was proposed by Mark Eisner, chairman of liie Board of Higher Education of New York, at the fifteenth annud dinner ot the Jewish Fdui;at^on As-sociation, Em¬ phasizing tl^it Jevtisli education can¬ not be pcriuitted to remain the con¬ cern of only local peoplp 'with local facilities, Mr Eifiiier warneil; "We cannot permit Jewish pbilanthrqpy to relegate Jev,ii>li education to an uii- luiporlant pUco in Us budijft We must insist tltat Jeni!,h education is i^ piimary necessity of tho Jesijiiih |b»,iiig" Suiijuiio Court Judge Saiq- uel Roieuinan wurncd tliat the only ki^ujl alteriutive lo maintenance of the spiritu.it ami, culluial traditions of JuiUisiu W4S complete assimila¬ tion, provided "tll^ dtrtnJ uf M^siini- hition ait open.''
School' Pupils C^ebrate
Citanultkh and Cln'iatmas
Jointly
MINNEAPOLIS (WNS) —Jew¬ ish and noit-Jev/ish children ui' the Lincoln Junior High School ot thii, city will celebrate Ctianukab and Christinas jointly llirough a novel good .'will program developed under the direction of Principal WiUiani Von Levcnt.' The program to be held on 'December llSth, will include a presentation of Maeteilinck's "Blue Bird", the publication of a iirogram »vhicb will feature thif, stories of Cha- nukah and the Nativity, a cover page depicting the Chiistmas and Onnu- kah symbols, tlio display ot a Oirist- ntas tret i^nd a Menorah in ttie audi¬ torium .ind ,tli« singing of Christmas f:arols and Qianukah hytpn^. A sinulav prqgfain was featured earlier in the yei^r when the school h^d a joint Passov^r-JPIa^ter observance, a bighligbt of syhich was a pageant de¬ pleting tl^ story ot tlie iwq liolidjiys in song and puntqmime. Dr, Vpn I,^- vein had the LOPpeiatiuu of KaUbi D^vid Arobsoii and Mis. Amne Brown Morris and Mr», Rivia Huil' wite, teadurb i,l lii^. school.
Gejutlah ^atitick
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lUbl,! M, llirschsprnas, 'presidsBt of the local MJi^rochi' org^lsizatidn, announces that Gj^lallnli Bublick, tu¬ mors Jewish Juuinalisi and outatand- uig .Zipiiiat leader, will be tbe prbi- apal speaker at the amiual dinui:!' given by the Mizrachi of Columbus next Sunday, Dec. SOtb, 6;0a P. M. Iq the Ag}»l|ilh Achim Social Hall.
The aodicsn of Mr. Biibliclc sbauld h^ of meat tinidy inter<,st iu vieisi of t^'e present P<>litic4 siluation iit Palestine. Mr. ISublick, who recently returnjid frofs PfjIeUiiie, la a !<««« ii\^ifm! I flt Jewish itlmi. His ai!.lt>!.ls oi prueut c<HiditU>MS In.thi; Holy Land mul iu the l^ionist in.>ve-
raent vrill undoubtedly be very thor¬ ough, and moat'instructive.
Also on the same program will be Sara Scliiutz, a woraan-spciker tep- reiicnting the national Mizrachi of America. Mr. Charles Furman vjill be toastmaster, Rabbi Greenvrald and Rat>bi Hirschsprung will extend greetings, to tbe guest speaker, and Cantor Gellman will be heard in ap¬ propriate Jewish melodies. Miiia Miriain Winter w'dl accompany, llts cantor m tlie ^ani^
A large tuin-out is,expected te- cause of tlie noted visitor and in view of the fact that this dinner raarlcs tlie twenty-fifth anniversary of the Mizrachi of America, beiug cele¬ brated throughout the country. Tliere will be Ko solidtatibn, for funda, ex¬ cept the'usual income from tickets and candles. Tltesc proceeds go for the uplteep ot the Girls' TechnlisU Home in Palestine, an iostiiuiion f^r th% training oi imralgtant girls, par¬ ticularly ot Germany, who are taught d tradd qutll tliey become sdf-aup- piirtiiig.
The eomtidites of tiis bSva launching this diimer consists of Mrg. M. Fjpkdstein, president of tbe locitl Ladles ttfijtachi, Mrs. M, Go<>d:o3^i chMmian, Mrs. Schilt, eo-chainniui, and Mrs. G. Spdsiimn, diairmau of ticket cornniitte'e. ,
Rabbi Z^^f^ ^esm^ .
Sai^t Nathau Zdiicer tvill apeali; it the Snad ^St. Teiaide IcsiiOtx, &t & p. lU, ca d>£ tbeise "Th« Jsw Fitplalja SuSfeiiiig." Oaitor JEugesa Gi.ltts!a!iioa lind tlie diO)*!* will nrciler tli« traditioiiul ^ervlces^ t/hiijt fiiil iie MIcvat b> the cegalar steisJ Uosr ia the auditorium of ttw T^up]&' .^ i^ wtilooiiie.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1936-12-18 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-08-19 |
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1936-12-18, page 01 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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1 GentiaL Ohio's Only iJieaehing Evdrjf JIoin#ymber thi' 1933'AA.TL convention tiihcn the votes of the allied associa- .tiona were just enough,to.defeat an. ^fiti-Nai;! reso]utIonf..^Tlic anti- ' Nazi forces charged, that allied mem¬ bers had'been rounded, up by the Btpndagc' gang since' tl^cy seldom at¬ tended conventions..'.The 'I9.S0 .con¬ vention justified the charge...Sixteen .aljied..asroi;iations"Votcd Jn" 193B and 'only'nine in.lOaOc. '" - .' ,-,' - Corclght'StaU Pouch ', .yiie, lioardings pf Paris an; cov. ercd with manifestos starting .with sitch slogans as '.'the Jews in power", "France under .the Jewish yoke'*, and "the Jews Jiave sold France to Eua- ',sia"^..,p.ne ,of tlie most.virulcnt anti. ./ifwisiL'sheets ,i( PariSr"Sav«-.'V'oa3' 4P^ '?o« Know?), owned by a Jev/. Jft„&aiic«l', 4s"'i«iiifeg\fd diveri^f- tajtioii from rid^ .Jews, by" working up the bogey ,{hat.recent Jewisb-inu- .tnigratlDn,from Germany and-Eastern Europa ii responsible for theV anti- Jewish wiivc,,,Because of this pnti.- Ss.mitic agitation. Jews ip, Fjrance ate diJpgipg ,thdr, names. ..Seventy-five thousand, applications for name chajiges hfvc been] handled by the l^rendi courts in the last.ycar. j.Ed.' moiid I^Cajip, tlip only, Jewjsh resident of Toledo, Spain, was assassinated by ttie; fascists when,,^hey captured, the eity,..Kahn had hia hands, and ,fcet tied, was thrown, into .the street, 'whereupon a swastika-marked tank wis allowed t* run over him'.'..,The Jewjj of Centa ,in Spanish Morocco' are .migrating,en masse to the French zone.'..The money.levies oi-General Franco have, ruined, them, completely ¦,v'They' iiiay iiot, Icav^,,'however,' ¦witiiout being.,searched and must leave even' personal jewelry behind .,.^ie(re Dr |
| Format | newspapers |
| Date created | 2008-08-19 |
