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Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volume XVII—No 151
t.'OLtji\toLtS, OlilOj NOVLMnRR 13, T()3(i
Per 'YcaT $300; Per Copy loc
Striclly Confidential
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
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Aftcrmntli iBtlicvc It or not, .and don't let anybody sb<ib-shah you, the .-inti- Scmitit groups in thi>; country, and particularly in California, arc Sitting shivah. .They know tlwt President Rooacvelt has .already okayed a more sweeping intcstigaiiou of their activi- tlesltban wasicver undertalcen bcfoie ..'.Incidentally, all reports to the con¬ trary notwithstanding, no Jew Will be appointed- ambassador to the Soviet Unlpn. .A number of workers at fhe Democratic National Committee who took'a small s.alary dating Ihi cain- iaign so as to' place themselves m lii.iS-' foV aplioilifments Will be disap- prolniiid-' Among ' them some well known Jewish figures...AH tbe'.it- tackj ' oh ^ Fcfix I^ranktnrlcr as the chief "brairi-'trustdr" of Roosevelt were wasted because. if""lliere was BUCK a tlling'as a'ciilel adviser during the President's campaign tour, it was Judge' Samuel 'Rbsctiman, 'who took a Icavd of'ibsenct f'roin his duties as a iiienibci"''ot .New Tj'orli^s Supreme Courts and never loft' the side of the ebief Executive...Al Smith's activi- tTes' did ilbt allccl the ' Presidential ejection but ij,eri! directly'responsible for "thd heavily'rctlHccd ttiajorltj^ of Governor Lehman .'.Arid that Jewish vote legend—that 'JtSifs Vole for Jews iiegardless of JKirty—tOoK'an bwful licking ih 'New. Yorld..Plenty of Jtiws ' Vofcii'Vgains't ' Lehman.. .And mthan D.' Pcrlmab, O.'O. P. candi- date for' afto'rniy-gcneraf, took his *orst'beattn£i in'Neiv 'York City, ivherc'itbe largest proportion' of Jew's livi...It'feouiids'funny, but Lehman carried Yorkville, which is Naiilvilli, but be ran bbfilnd'I&wsevelt., ^;',',:, Mir;>„P„Wic^/-^ ,'l'^bat. the ,Jew^ were heavily, in favor of Rposeyclt's humanitarian and progjressiyc' policies is qlcar from a .study.,of ^'thii,'eiectioii retuyns'' There was such an int'ensc 'fcelinir
an intense fueling on tfiat subJMl that the'Yiddish,i}aily, Tfie Da^, .had tq refuse lucrative pro- LaiidOn advectisinp bicaus^ its read- eriJ protested too much ^fte'r'tlie p.-^- per had run one Landori ad.. 1 And now it can be told that William Alls'n White, Kansas editor and friend of Landon, did not like the harping of John Hamilton and ex-Senator Jim Reed of Missouri on Dubinsky and Hlllman.. .As a matter of fact. White qualified this action, in a letter sent lo a friend of his, as "spiritual har¬ lotry"... Outside of Jim Farley, an¬ other man predicted the landslide for FDR, basing it on his personal con¬ tacts with audiences throughout the country...That man was Dr. Stephen S. Wise who told us three weeks be¬ fore Ihe election tliat tbe-invisible vole for Roosevelt would'svvamp Laii- ilon...
Athlete's' Corner
The Goldberg clan wpn*!. believe it," but the University 04 Pittsburgh's', Jewish football star, MirsbaU CioW- berg, is only half Jewish...His mother'a name was McCormacfc.., Bea Gottlieb, the only woman to beat King Edward VIII it gBlf. ig now running a golf school, which makes her the country's only' woman pro¬ fessional golf teacher...Harry Can¬ ning, Giaiita' catcher, is plajd'iig a'part in the movie "You Only ,Liye Once'' ...New York's sports w^jte'r^ jir'e trying to find some way jf prcvefiting non-Jewish athletes from calling tliem- selvea Jews in order to riiliance 'their box office value...Tbe ,Q^rpai> army has moved into the Berltti' Olympic Village...Which is Just what the op¬ ponents of Iho Nazi Olympics pre¬ dicted . ^ , .^ Intimate Glimpss ''
On upper Fifth Avenue pi^clpolc- ing one of New York's most gorgeoiis views ot Central Park there's"an aiiartnifnt that for orlgWallly and Jewish interest deserves first p*i«.., 'fhe apailment ia decorated In Pates, tiiuaii Jewish style...Every wall, door and window represents a biblleal, Palestinian or artistic concept ot a Jewish motif,, .Strange tp say, theie'a nothing Bczalelish about this p|sc«. but rather does it cre.if^ the atmoj- pbere of a subtle bleiidinsr of the modern and ancient worlds...There arc also soraa most unexputcd con¬ trasts ill this apartment, .For ins Btailce, in the siloii, rl^hl next to ^ relief depicting a biblical scene, stands the solid gold lea service which oiiec belongrd to tbe late Czar of'All the Russias. ..On a lltttd loide miarjiy in also tlic fan wlileb tlw ktc Czarina used to drive away Ihe cold sweat when she heard the revolutloii- (Ct,iill",ifd # J ^„^i i)
Palestine J 6 v/ r y Weietis
Testimony Bdore Royal
CommissisR
JEfeUSALlilTTWNS — P a 1 c o r Agency)—A special meeting to corre¬ late Jewish leBlImony before tbe Royal Commission of Inquiry was opened here at the Jewish Agency building with representatives ot all elements in , llic Jewish community pcescnt Alter reviewing the de¬ mands th.at are. to be placed botore the Commission, tiavid Ben Giinon, chairman ot the Jewish Agency cxeeulive, cmpbasi7.cd the three tun- damciilal bases upon which the Jew¬ ish case vvill be rested., Deabn'g vvitli tbe scope 'of the Royal Commission in '<a speecli wbieb opened the 'sessions, Mr. Ben OurTon declared"
'The representatives of the'Jewish people mu^t'reveal before the Rqyal Commission and tbe public opblidn of Cireat Britain and the Whole world the full circumstances of tlie' Jewisli people in Eretz Israel, without tiid- ing aii^ Of the country's v^Ital'prob¬ lems We' WU ap^ar ' betorc the Commission vliith'thc fullness ot our histbrical' and 'political sfaiurc and t^ith ' all 'our dcniarids' upon' Great Britaui. Our demands are based on three'premises: 'Firstj'isi the historic connection between tbi; Jewish people and' Palestine,' second, Is the persecu¬ tion ot Jews in 'the Diaspora, third, IS the'country's'dcsollition land pov¬ erty without Jews aVid its revival with the InAux of 'Jewish immigration,"
In his 'review of tht 'topics Which Will^cohie before the Royal 'Commisi- sion, 'Mr. Ben Giirion Hid' emphasiii o'n imaugratloni ind' land 'purchase tvhlch,'hc indicated, wilt be thi center of the 'CaramiSSion'S vjelihcrations Ho cited'the demands lo^bd made'by the Jewish Agency in these' Spheres An appeal 'to the Yisbuv toe' unity lit 'tiie presentation ot'these and'other demands wa'si'sounddd'bj' the execu¬ tive chaitniail. 'i 1' '' " I) -' ' ' Aniong 'the 150 leaders' Who took part iri tile'session were members oi thb 'Jewish Agency "e'xec'utivcl repre¬ sentatives Of thb Vaad Leudli and various' Institutions' ibf ^ Ihc Jewish commmiity, including ibi Ilistadrutb, ihi'^armirs' 'Federation, tbe Manu¬ facturers' -Association, the Agudath Israel and Jewish municipal council¬ lors of various cities.
CHAlIitWAN Op BOARD OF DlHECTOIiS OF COM-
MONI'ry FUND
Robert Lazarus
UausMJjl Program Arrangtcil for M^tlnss^i Donor Dinner
iTlpsc who attend the Eighth An¬ nual Donor Dinner, sponsored by Co- liimbiis Chapter of Hadxssah, Sunday evening, December C, at die Southern Hotel, will be privileged to enjoy one ot the most extraordinary programs eve;: offered by Hadassah The Donor Dinner committee^ ot which Mrs B, W. Abramson is chairman, Mrs. Sig Orns^eln, treasurer, has been most fortunate In| fxjurinp Evelyn Hauls Fox, well-known diseuse of Chicago, Jand Mr, Jf, J, Sclnnfarber, prpmi- ncnt Jewish ,l(|a<li'V of Columbus, for tills fiftf.it.., J
M^fs . Fo?e is ¦!! brilliant versatile artist who av^ll delight her audience, and ,will actually, make 1 them. rc-livi; h^r,experiences during ber extended tfavcls. .The-oppDrtimity. ot hearing tbii, prrsentatipi) in recital and sopg, is uuc ivhii^h I^ rarely offered to local Jc)vry, and/all shifUld avail themselves of It ,
YOUNG ISRAEL DANCE TONIGHT AT DESHLER
The Young Israel of Columbus have completed plans for their first Charity Dance to be given for the benefit of tbe Hebrew School tonight (Saturday) November 14th pt the beautiful Hall of Mirrors of tbe Deshler HoteL Larry Slembcr and his orchestra, well-known in Colum. ,bus for-hfs fm^oth ^yncopalion, wilt furnPsti tbe musTc." "",''' '"_ TJckel3""raay hit "Secured,^ fiom .any member of the.organization or at llie
Open- Fosnm-MUSiess by Ilahbi' Hirschsprung .
Oii ""Friday evening,'- November 20, qt 8.00-o'clock, Rabbi M. Hirsch- Sprutig wilt 'address 'the Opc'd Forum conducted ;omtIy by, tlie ,^gudalh Achim congregatioii^and'the Young Israel orgatpzatioit. The Rabbi's sub. ject will be "Our Sanctuaries"." Cap. tor' R Ocllniait will cjiapt leycrat hymns, and the Young Isracl_ group livdl '^Ing''Zmiroili-<Sabbatlt Songs).
Rabbi Hirschsprung' wilti also de¬ liver a Sermon on Saturday inonung, -Nov, 2l(. at'^10,00 o'clock'onthc sub¬ ject "Succcs'se3~aiid tadu'rcs".
Rabbi Zelizer's Sermon
^"Palest'iiic and Jdwish-"Life Today" wjll be the subject/ot Rabbi Natluui ZelItct'3''..iietinDn, of tlie BroodySt^ Temple, Friday, Nov, 20, al 8 ip, m. G^tpr" |l3uge|i|!" Gpttfainan bpd Jiis choir will olSciate jj'be cbinmunlly 1» -Cardillly 'invited lo attsnd_ these services.
Eseraa Nosliini Meeting
The Ezras Nosliim Society will bold ' a regular jncetlng' toinoiroiv afteipoon (Sunday) at i o'clock at' the Agudatli Achim iSynagogye. Fiiijit arraiigenienla for the anniiai. supper, which is scheduled for Nov. 29, will be nia^i; at Uijs time '
•A Cfflrr4ct!!»!t '
Mr. IL Coop5i,''7l4 E. Mound'St., was elected Vice-President of the Beth Jacob Congregation at a recent meeting, and throiigli some error bis name did i<ot apiHraf uuiong the oOier oflicers reported i.i last v.'eeL's Issue of the Chuohiclii:. Pardon us, Mr. Cooper,—T»a Kww.i,
j Sunday morning the children in tile Sabbath Sihool at Temple Israel will launch their annual Community Fund campaign Last year the children raised $30 through fhc activities of the Junior Congregation and this year they expect to exceed that amount, Religious scliools~ot other congrega¬ tions arc plantiiiijj to' follow itbeir ex¬ ample
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'^lie county-ijiridc campaign .of ^tlie Community Fund, ot Columbus and Franklfn , County, opened officially Thursday mgbt ^yhen one ,thousapd voltintfcr „wprkci;si «:)tberf;d, ,at ,the N<;il Ho^isc for, tbe opc'ning AitfOft an^ irjilly, iWaltej; JIaljoy, 1 ge,n,i;ral campaign cbifirman, cal|ed, the meet ing and RQ{iqi{t, Laz,-)riis,. chairmi^n ,ot (jlio. Fund's Board. o( .Directors,, prg; sided, I The cpmpaign gpal is J635,1J2.
Tlio campaign this year stresses the need for, more funds .for thai free hospitaliz.ation of the sick poor. "Co^ lumbus rallies. 1.80 among 128 citjCJ of its size in its health pr()tectIon seryicc, according to the .latest Reports from tlio United States Public Ilcaltl] Service,',' Mr.|lJlal(oy told the wort-; ers. J "Wc ,C0fiId (jive, the entire $(135,U)J jvbicfi we arc pl;innlng |to raise for hospitalization and health protection service and v/e would still bag far behind the other cities," he concluded. Child welfare and protec¬ tion, character building and youth, and family service arc also among the agencies ot the Fund that are in need of more generous support, it was pointed out. - .
The Community Fund in itself is not a social -service agency. Com¬ munity Fund officials explain.' It ^is in fact a poeketbook for the'Ofl agen¬ cies which it supports. Its central financing plan saves the cost qf scpa- rale dipipaigns foi ej^tb of thetageni cics, .makes for a feehiig of.,closer cooperation and 'intcF.relatIon betv;ce'n them and makes possible a united ef- forf.ip toRjiig vvitKthe welf,are proli- lems-ot the city, p
The' ca'nipaignr' Which' will • reach into" every I section of >the. ^ity^and county,'will continue thro'ugh Novem¬ ber 24th. Report luncheons iit,w(ilch daily- progress of tho efeven'divisioris \vill be chalked up will be beldal Ibis Southern" Hotel iTegliitung Mojiday' Progress wtHJie marked also on -a huge billboard that hasHbe^n erected In the Slatd House yard 'whlcli ahows 'an airplane making for the skyline 0^ CoTumhus.-'The board which tarries tbe goal At Ihe skybne .iiiak^ the .plea: "Speed human Vpcovery, Sp'eed tb6 ship to a hapxiy laitdipg." 1
The leaders of the eleven divisions of volunteer workers who will ap¬ proach every gainfully employed per¬ son witbui ttc next lepi JsV*. are,; busiiiess division, Jolm K. Belknap; women's divis'ion, Mrs, A. W.-Newcll, industrial, Preston iDavIa; public, em¬ ployees., iflatejp,. (iioli;; j:omin£r(!iaI, Robert M. Levyj^ national firms, Fraldc Huglics; public service, P. D. Deaton; educational, Harrison M Sayre; county. Dr. Frank J. Smith; professional, Fritz A. Licbtenberg; and special finance, E, P, Tjce,
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Besides the address of Mr Scfaaa-
tar^er,,ptherc will al^o be showni a
bca\itifully and artistically produced
soi^qd film jmade in P.ale'^tinc, slio\v.
'Awaks and Sing' hy Hilld
Players Rceeivea Great
OmUon
An entlinsiastie canipu^ audience vvitntsscd' Hillel PI lyers' ^rcsetilallon ot Clifford Odets' "Aw,ake' and Sing" at University Chapel last nlglit The Pbayers' mterprcthtion of Odcti' tur¬ bulent tale of Jewish home lite rang w ith I convIetiolT and Sincerity.
"Avvhke and SIrfg" is thb Mory ot Ibe' LongwOod Avenue Bergcr^, a confused. Wrangling Bronx tamdy. Its cliardctei's arc vividly representa¬ tive: Bessie Bergei', the mother, ddiilinililt and 'tyiahnicali Myron, the vviak mouthed husband; Ralph and Hennie,' thii'childtCn, 'confused and disillusioned; Jake, the grandfather, a miscast intellectual; Moc Axelrod, ai World War veteran, hard and blt- inic; Sam Fcinschrelber, a baffled im- migrant,' and Uiicic Mbrty, a Pas. troma dating capitahsti ' '
Hilleli Players vtiavc these discord, ant chararters into a stark and realis¬ tic pattern They act it with stunning powdr ' I . !j
Mcnlbcrs ai the 6ast> included Miss Emmif Licdir, IBlisSic li'ergerj'Miss
mg the wo^fc o4 Youth Aliy.ah, .for Edith 1 Sachs, Henme Bcrgcr;' Joe
which-ipart. of,,the^pr9ce(;d^ of the. Donor Dinner will be used.
Tte .committee ft omfidcnt tbat the response to the''DQnor Dinner v;i]l be otirwlielmingly ,Iiirgc this yfiar, .las local Jevvish v>oibcn . arc becoming more and tmoic aware of tlie rijlc which:Palestine pla>s In the lives of Jewry the iworid l>vcr, icspecially .tha reitfgceS of Gtrmauy and Poland ilf you haVeiinoti already done 50, give yOur pledge novir to, any mcmbcri of the Donor Dinner Committee. ' .
ANTI-FASClST'BILL IS IN¬ TRODUCED; IN HOUSE
OF'COMMONS ' '
Gottcsman, Ralph Bcrgcr; Bob Jaf- fee, Jake lierget'i-'I^aul Jacobs, Myron Bergcr; Herbert Coplan,^ Moe Axel-J rod; Sfd iMdrgdlls, Uncle Mo^ty; Willie GoinbcrgJ 'Stan Fcinscbrciber; and '"Victor 'Speert, Sehlosser,' tlie janildr^ ' ' ' '
The production was ' foiiccf uUy di reeled by Martin Rubin, senior In Dentistry
'A rtiieat^ertormaficc'vvill be given tbis 'evening' i(Satllrday) ' at 8-30 O'clock.' Writhing'short'of'a luirri caiie should keep'you away. '
Palestias© G®v©s''iims»lt Issues 1,S®^ Jew¬ ish ImiMgK'alioii €eiiiicat@o| Jews Hail
LONDOn' {WiIS)-Carrying otil c prdmis'e madt', by'.King Edwaittl VlII in hi^ addri&s from the throne ivhich' opened ^ thfi new, eesfion bf J'arliamenf, Hom«^ fercrfetary Sii: Johh Sinicin introduced in tbe House df Commons a bill designed to',eifrb,Fas. cist actiyitics in Great Britain. The bili'forWds the wcolring of 'political uniforms and amend.; ijxistlng laws to provide for the "preservation ot public order in processions, meetings and public places" The latter'phase of tbe bill is intended fiend Fasclit anti-Semitic street riots,. TIic ,fult title of the bill is: "A,bi!t to prohibit the wearing of uniforms in connec¬ tion wilh political objects and the mainlciianee by private persons of as¬ sociations of a military or similar fharacte'r; and to make further pro¬ vision for the preservation of public order on the occasion of public pro¬ cessions-and meetings," "' Recognizing that the provisions ot the measure spell the doom of his niQiu^emcnt as a public organization. Sir Oswald Mosley, Fascist leader, told a gathcrmg ot his followers ot Bjirmingham,'that flus bill did not frighten him and that it would not wreck the'Fascist movement
Hadassah' Regular Meetiii0 ; to B^'Hi^Id Tvt&sSsfy ,
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According.,to ^an annpuncement of
the program commjtfcf, the regular, meeting ot the Colun^us .Hijipter ;of lifatlonal Hadflssah iiiill be a mp^t in¬ teresting .one. It will ,bf held, as usual, at| the, pr,ydpn,Road T[cijiplq (fn ,,'ruesi|ay, Kfqvember I7th a\ 2 p., m. widi, Mrs, Aafon, Xlanzlger in the-ciiair,
Tbe opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Louis Certner. Mrs. Roy Stone, eliairma)) of program commit¬ tee, wil| present a novelty number in which tbe folloVing take part: Mrs Estcllc Fislicr I^osebcrry, Mrs. Fred Yenkin, Miss Evelyn Levin, and Mrs. Max Rubinstein.
Rabbi Nathan Zellzer, spiritu.at leader of the East Broad St 'Temple, will be tbe speaker of the afternoon, and Mrs. Justin Sillman will give current events.
Those members who were not at home when members of the Jewish National Fund called tor the J. N. F. Boxes, are requested to kindly bring them to the meeting.
T, I. Jr. Mem!|etshiii Dotico
The Tifeath Israel Junior Sister¬ hood's membeisbip daniie "will bd bcid tomorroy/ evening (di|ivd!i>> 'at the Foil lldyea Hotel for only paid up members Larry Stember and his lal- eoted orehestra will funush the music This pronu.iCs to be a gala affalf, and iiienibers can stdl be aiiioiig ^Lose lircsent at the daiiee by subaiiitiug.tiie yearly dues to Mardelle Piiiish as Irte as Sunday noon
Hadassah Honors Brandeis ' - oh SOlh Birthday
, KEW YORK (WNS)-In honor of Justice Ixiuis D. Brandeis' 80tli birthday,' which will be celebrated on November lUth, the national board of ikadassali has announced that it will pame the out-patient department of the Roth'schild-Hadassali-Univcrsity Hospital' phd Medical School, now being built in Jerusalem by Hadassah and the A'merican Jcwisli Physicians' Comniittee at a cost of 1850,000. aff^r-'him.' Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, chairman, ot the building fund, re¬ called tbiit Justice Brandeis has been intcrestijd in Hadassah's medical and pubb'c tealth work since its ineeption in 1913. In 1919 he gave J10,000 to llm HadaS3dIt medical uiut for anti malarial work. Hadassah has also pledged itself to plant 10,000 trees in Palestine in Justice Brandeis' honor,
Fle'^lier to Be Gnest Professor ; ^t (f&tQvS
"SWA'RTHMORE, PA. (WNS)
Dr. Sinion Fle«icr, former dirvttor ot the Kiekefiflkr InsUtute foi Medi¬ cal Research, has l^^a nasicd Juist- man visiting piofetasr. at Oxford University foi the academic year of 19J7-38, It was aiuiouiiced here by Dr. Frank Advlutle, president of Sv,'4rttu!ors College ar,l s'saiber of iha buard 'ti'bich a^mt^^ ^ofes. sori. tu.dcr the terui of tliu b<!i|ucst ot t'w Itte Ge«r{!« Eiitaian.
JERUSALEM (WNS —Palcor Agency) — The British Government has announced the grant ot 1,800 ininngralion. certificates for entry of Jews nito Palestine tor the six- inontli period ending April 1, 1037, tliui supiilying the British answer to the 'deliiaiid of the Ar.abs th,at Jew¬ ish iitimigralion be 'stopped, 'the riots winch Started last April ahti plunged Palestine into six montlis oi disorder and violence were precipi¬ tated by the Arab demand tbat tbi Gavernmcnt stop the infl'ux Of Jewish Immigralioh into' 'Pal^'stinc, 'Tbe Arab^ have continued' to demand 'the complete stoppage of Jewish imml- gr.atIon 'into thi' Holy Land,' while Jews h'ave'emphasized that' thii free¬ dom to' Imjmgratc Is' tbe keystone of the' Jewish. National liomc'' pdflcy ple'dged b'f 'Great Britisin in the 6al- fonr Declaration''"and . irico^p^ralcd mto' tIie'.Liague of'ilations' Mandate for Palestine. 'WlieiTtbe Ai'ab'gen¬ eral strike was terjninatcd two weeks ago, lbe''Afab'Icaderi'liIrited tha'tthey' had' fended,, the'.' six-month'" rivoU' against tbe 'Jewish 'NaiIoiiit"jli6me liolicy bt Great Britain becaiiSc' Iticy had reccHed'a'proinise'ffo'm Jligli 1 British'oilic?ars that'ljcwish inimi^a- tion would be halted ^'" '''
Expressing disappolntmcrit at ..thi smallness. of. tlie immigration ^scbcd- ulc^', W executive 'of'' the. Jevji^li agency... for' Palestine"" nevertheless ' voiced gratificalioii wilh" ttie granting of ihe s.cbedule a'i a "momentous 'dci cision^' ^ 're'cording G[-eat. Britalli's, "faitbftdncss to,her rcpcat.cd declara-' lions ^tbat there' vvas^''.,no queiitlori of yielduig'to violen'ce" JIailih'g the ^- n''ouncc'm'ciit ,in the House of Coih- mons by Colonial Secretary OrmSby- Gore as a declarcitioil of policy h^ the British Cabinet itself .which gives'.re¬ newed confidence to, the Jewish pco- ple'in the Britiab gtivcinmcht as"ttitinj datory i(ir'.PaTe_5tine; tljl statement issued, by ^the 'sdipreine''Jevvish au¬ thority aa recogntzc'd ,by .the' Lqaguc ot Nations"said:' .' "'" ¦'"."-
."The cxecij}iv,e of, ,'tilc -^S!,wfsli Agency.cannot but express'its.r.egre.t at the extreme smallnp:,s.otj,tlie.j)resj
ent irmjpgratiQn,,fc|ij^<luJe./Y™ii'] considers ^Ipadfguate to satisfy even th'e'-most, urgent .rei]|iurenieiits,jO{. ecp-, nomlc, .cievetopmept ^^"The, schedule' just granted,' bowevpri. Possesses oi|t- slaiiding significance' because it ,is, a decision in the present instance adopted'Hot by the High Commls bioner but by the Cabinet and followed by dn ibnnourieemint tbeicon made by the Colonial Secretary to parha- ment nThc question tmdcr considera¬ tion was not the lize ot the schedule but whether Jewish iinqugration should be continued or n suspended. Throughout! 1 the past, hilt year we wire I faced by a violent onslaught
IVIETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER JERKS OLYMPIC SHORTS
NEW YORK—As a result of pres¬ sure brought to bear last night on Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr by the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League ot which Samuel Untermycr is president, M. G. M. has withdrawn from Ibe Capital Theater tlie Olympic shorts, "Sports on Ice" and "Olympic Ski Club." The pictures containing run¬ ning narratives by Pete Smith were produced in Nazi Germany under the sutiervlslon ot the Nazi government
In all likelihood the films In ques Hon will not he given any release whatsoever in the United States.
New Anti-Jewish Violence Expected in Germany
BERLIN (WNS)-Threats In the Nazi press that Germany'will revenge Itself upon Ihe Jews for Ibe death of Wilhelm Gustloff during the Decem¬ ber trial of his slayc, David PraiUc- furtcr, with measures that "wdl star¬ tle the world", arc cau=iiig serious concern in Jewish circles. The iii- cieasing virulence ot Julius Slrelclier, the eonslaiit empb.isls of anti-Semi¬ tism at scores of meetings throughout the couidry and the repeated bints by Noii spokesmen and publications are bflieved to ba indicative of far.tliconi- h'is attacks on Iha Jewish p(yulaSloii The (act iba. Streicber, number ,one ontl-Seiiiile^ was given a place of lioiioi iu the Mtuiieh celebration ot Hitler's ia2'd putsch and that the uii- vciUi,^ of a meniori^il lo Gustloff in Muiuii I vifcs t*iartt'.ttr!zt.'J by opati thriats of antirjev.ltih.aeis are iunluii signs tlut arc worrying Jewish Uad- •!;(3 hftc
aimed expressly at the abrogation ot the most sacred right of tbe Jewish people, namely Immigration into P-il- cstinc.
"In addition lo the defense of life and pi'opcrty, wO wire dbligcd to \va,tA off the cotistiiiiti tUre.lt.of 0113- pcnslon of ^imn)'gr.at!On 'under'tb? pressure of terroilism which' would have prejudiced U16 Royal Commis¬ sion's findings THe Executive records with, gratification the mandatory's falthfulncs9,tq her repeated;declara^ lions-that tliere Was rio.qufstion of yielding to 'vi6lencc vvhicl^ is now ex.- pressed by tlifi cabinet's decision i\o^ 16 suSiicn.d immigralion.!, Tbis mor menlotis decision does not signjfy th^ end of auc.>9trugBle for ,the futnt^ of Jewish imftligralioft androur.whol? Vyork. - Palestine .is sUll tffravely tlireatened, 'rendering ijnper.atlvc the concentration of the m.iximum forces ot tbo .Jewish, people ou upbpldipjj iti fundamental rights in.Palc.st|nc.'-'
-Aroilsed'hy 'tbe colohfal ibcrctary's aniiounc'emcnt' that Jitvish' immigra^ 'tion into P,aleslinei will nol'bd. sus. 'pindeil,Jlhe' Arab-iliglic'ti Commiltei b'as 'callid' a' 'cOnferehte 'to considci the position icrcated by the' immlgraa tion* grant and the .aicompanyiitg statement by the colonial secretary. A'n appointment baa already been niadtf'for'thc members of'the Arab Highir Cdmmittee' to' be rceetved lit GoverHmeiit House'by High CWialis- Sloiier 'Waucltope.' Atdb-circlss' t'C port 'that the members'wHl prfesent to Sir 'Arthur' a' memoraftduiil 'giving then" reaction'!.to the jimiriigration "schedule and thrcatinin^..'Arab.inon- 'appearance before the Royal Commls- siori vAidh'ds'due here next iWccfe to consider Afah" and' Jewish 'grievi ances,'' j ' - i > .
.Arab ipdignatlon at the issuance of 1,8(10'',immigration, ''certificates '".for Jewish workers 15 reflicted in an edit "tori'ariii^ J\d pitaa,..Atab daily, which declares ,tbat '"Tbe. Arqbs .arc shocked by the.IJritish'dovertiiricrtt's <flcisipii'. There were .precedents'"for'the,'siis^ jjension ofmmigratiQti since'it'wai iusp^nd'ed /ifter..all, facvions-dislurb- incc?,|,,All 'ilie 'raori ^shouYd'iVhave heeV's'iispen'ded 'after' the'.'recent eyenta,'. in', accordance witlj.the yVtab 'demand.'" Tlie''govc'i'nnienfs rJiusal tq'"^uspend'eveii "tot tile .period peiitf- ^3iig"',tb'a iRoy^r'.tpmmission'a .repdrt 'constr'ains the A'rabS to reconsider tlieir attitude to, the Royal Commis¬ sion."',,, Al Livva, orga.n ot tlie Mufti of Jerusalem, declares: "The Arabs l.i|jve"Juliilled^jH the govermtient'i d6- inands but the* government has not ful¬ filled any o^ IhcArab demands. The failure to suspend immigration under thi 1 present circumstances indicates the Conlluuation of the govcrnraiafB formci' pohcy.""' ' " ' '' >
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[ HeU Sunday Evsmfig
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'yfie mMallalio.n of the newly el.ected president and .oflicers, ot Ihe Agudath Achim t;ongregation will talfc pla^c on,, Sunday, evening {\o- mprrow) Nqvcmber .IStb, ip tlip 30/:ial hall ot Hie aypagogue. In addition to a ,d9lIciotjs piejil, a rich and varied progriim ia beingr arranged by tliosc in charge of Ihe uiidi;rtakiiig. | |.
T|i? pfincipjl speaker of tbo ev,e- nipg w(ll be Rabb\ lif. Hifscbsprunf;, tbi? wi'itual Ipad^r p5,the cpnjjrepa- tiqi), iv||qsc |talk8,on,4ne]i,pr^vioijs c)C|- ca^ioifj jiave iitovpn| edui:at|o.iial a? vycll as cutertaijiiig. i^be toasfniastcv ol Jbe affair,,\v)l| ,bc ,Mt. Jacob ICrabovviff, wl]0,for;many years |bap devoted mueli of his tune jmd enargy .for the welfare and advancement of illic ilyDa'gogu^., I One of the high lights of-tlic eve-
wngregatiijn, , together wlt(i,[ their wives and friends, lo be present at the synagogue, this Sunday evening . It wil^'be an.!evcning w'elf spent' ' ^ .
!7r.' 'J. Forniah. to Addres^ ' I 'ir. Hadassali ^eetin^
Junior.Hadassah wdl hold its third meeting 'of Ihe Hadassah year' thfs Stlnday, iNovcAiber iK at 3:00 P. M. in the Garden 'Room ot the Neil House. ' ' ' ' '¦; ' '.
' Misl' Katheriiie Melltiiati, program chalrmani li presenting Dr. Jonathan Forman, lecturer on Allurgic Diseases |at Ohio State University.' PrecitUng Dr. Forraan'oli the progiiam, ¦wilt be Miss Matylle Girson, votalist, ¦ ac- coiiipanled by Miss Carol CiiirolL Missi Gerson, a pbpil' of the Morrey School of Music, will render several selections. ' < 1 1 1.
In addition to tlie" above" program there will be lite psti^ bijsiaess m^;t- In,; ati^ discussions by th^ various dulrinen, who will outline many ot
W .10 doiibj, Will be llie iimguig of, ^ interestjna plans being made w Canton Gellman, who will "f^''^'^ future.' All member, and tl«ir j-roup of soiigs-*at'are eertuir to.^H^ ^^ ^^ ^,
jilease everyone;' Other parucipanti ¦ ,,^^.^ discussions which Point
„ tlie musical portiwi of the program ^. , ^„^^,j^.„i .
™H intlpds: M^s, Ficd Yetijcin. vio- , 1. , _, ,, . ,, „
ilnisti' MliS Evebn I^vi.,, pi^pisl.l Watch the' Chroiitcle lor futurS 'and StaidiV , M,ijibi;ool„ ,aecot<{i,oiust. 1 'f «!> f-^^l f" <"/ «'¦«. Wghl'Sbtf W i In addition to Mf, State,,as ti,«i. •''•='Junior Hadi^ssali year_The mem-
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'dent, tl); (ullp^inu; oilicer^ will bu m- |sldlloJ: ^I, Cwt""', vice-pteiident; iMr, J Yetikni, treasurer; B. V^ol- inan, seeritary, and AbS'PoUug, M4.?t .SehottaiSjeui au,3.S,-.M,oss, ps ttw*. tees Rabbi H^itsielupruii^ w'.H.be i" Oiarge i^f'tlij ipl'al|atmii. , "', ' Tin; coiimi.itti.!; uj, cbargi; .ij''Si";- tending a cordial invitation to all'iiic
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¦ Aisjjmg the tbl''tr<.il who Vcre ttm,- ctasJut ..in ItlK. 'Olup ^te Deti.'SiI Exaninialiaj.s, for license; I? prarf^e m Ohio is'.Max' B..'Coflpes.:7U,a. ^louiid St 'tbs c>ji^5iiSt*ons v;*!* , held III Cleveland Suadayl ^wit&ff
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1936-11-13 |
| 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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| Type | Text |
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| Format | newspapers |
| Date created | 2008-08-19 |
