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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volume XVII—No. 114
tpLUMBUS, 01-110, MAKCR 6, 1936
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc
Strictly Confidential
TlD-BITS FROM EVERYWHERE
Dr PBINKA8 t. BIBON
Harvard University Accepts
Bid to the Heidelberg
Celebration
Off the Record ,
Now that .Mrs. Calyin Coolidge, widow OjE the. late Silent Cal, has gone to Europe on a Nazi ship, we can tell you that a feminine kinswoman of an¬ other President of the United States re¬ cently forced a German steamship line to cease using her picture in its adver¬ tising. . . . Thc real reason for the mys¬ terious visit of King Carol of Rouinania to Dr. Serge Voronoff, the famous Jcw- . ish rejuvenation expert; is that the 22- year-old .wife of the (JG-year-old profes¬ sor is a first' cousin of Magda Lupescu, •Carol's paramour. .... Dr, Leroy Hart¬ man, the Columbia University professor of dentistry who discovered a formula fbr making dental drilling painless, is denying that he's Jewish but: his lands¬ men in Victoria, Canada, are shouting it frorn the housetops^ . . . Oiie of thc best known Jewish women " in America re¬ cently, got a. terrific .shock when she learned to her amazement that, she was related to Emmy Sonnomann, who, in case you've forgotten, is the wife of Gen eral .Wilhelm Hermann Goering. . ^ ¦
We're Telling You : The,memory qf the late Bernard S. Deutsch will be kept.alive in the Bronx where a part.of University avenue has . been . renamed Bernard S. Deutsch Place. . . . Clifford Odets, playwright, and Tess..Slesinger, novelist, are said to be more than, platonically .interested in each other. . . . Who is the' person that advertised in the New .York Times for etchings and paintings of Zionist per¬ sonalities and traditioital Palestinian ¦-life? . i . Julius Tuteur; Cleveland Jew¬ ish philanthropist^ got a shock the other day when, he received from Gci-many a photograph of, a swimming pool built, in his native town with the $100',000 he gave the city fathers. .. .The picture "'"^^'^ '* clfear, , however,, that CorneU's shows signs reading "no.J6wsalldw.ed''. 'a*=Pepta"ce was not to he interpreted as
CAMBRIDGE, : MASS. (WNS)- Although Harvard has twice demon¬ strated its anti~Na?.i, sentiments by rie- jectirtg scholarship offers from Dr. E, F. S. HaiifStacngl, Hitler's press ad¬ jutant, it has accepted an invitation to participate in the 550th anniversary of the founding of Heidelberg University. In an official announcement it was de¬ clared that "the president, and fellows, ih accepting the invitation. of the Uni¬ versity" of Heidelberg, recognize the an¬ cient ties by which the tmiversitics of the w'orld are united and which are in¬ dependent of the political conditions existing in any country, at any partic-. ular. time." A Harvard spokesman pointed but that the acceptance does not indicate any change in .Harvard's atti- 'tndc toward Nazism. He also declared that German universities have been inr vited to participate in Harvard's 300th anniversary this September.
NEW YpRKTn?VNS)~By a.vote of 'i-O the student board of Columbia'Col¬ lege adopted a resolution' condemning the action of Columbia University in ac¬ cepting an invitation to participate iii the 550th anniversary of: the founding; of Heidelberg University. Fourteen mem- 'bers of the faculty have agreed to parr ticipate .in a stutlcnt mass meeting called to. make a; further .protest; ¦ ITHACA, N.Y; (WNS)—While the editors of > the Cornell Daily Sun were voicing a sharp protest against Cornell's acceptance of an invitation to paritcipate in the .550tb anniversary of tiic found¬ ing of Heidelberg .Universitj','Di*. Liy- iilgston Farrand,' president of Cornell, anriounced the appointment of J. Ben¬ nett Nolan of' Reading, JPa,, and Dr. A. W- Boesche of the German department as Cornell's representatives.' Dr. Farrand
National Broadcast olF Purim Festival! Scheduled for Mon¬ day, March 9th
A one-half ¦ hour program delebratin,!; the Purim festival will he broadcast na¬ tionally over the WJZ network of the National Broadcasting. Cgmpany, Mon¬ day, March 9, tinder thc auspices of the Cultural Committee, of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.,
Speakers on the program which will take place between o and 5:30 p. in., win be the chairman of - the Cultural Committee, Dr. Cyriis Adler,, president of Dropsie ' College, Philadelphia; Dr. Leo Jung, rabbi of the Jewish Center, New Ydrk City, also a member of.the Cultural Committee and ,Mr.-Morris En- gelman,, the Cultural Committee's secre¬ tary.
Puriin music wil.l be rendered by a choir of 10 cantors, led by. Cantor Pincus, jassinowsky. The selections ai-e all of Cantor Jassinowsky's own composition.
; ... A, Mr. Gentile.is the, money ordei- clerk in the garment center post office ..where ^^.Q per cent of the customers are ¦ Jewish. .. . Nazi enemies of Propaganda Minister Goebbels call him "liahatma Prdpagandi". . ; . The Jewish, Forum, once a ,strictly orthodox organ, is going^ to broaden its scope to appeal to all ele¬ ments of its Jewry. ; . . Its new editorial tioard,.\vljen announced, will read like a who's' who in contemporary Hteratiire. : ...Fof/twe magazine's sui-veyof Jew¬ ish- economic and political strength in the United States has taken the wind out ; of the sails of important "unofficial" Re¬ publican groups that were preparing to launch an-.undercover attack : ori the ''Jew-deal" in Washington. . . ; And you riiigbt be interested, to learn, too, that Random House'will publish the Forjftne article in book form in the middle of April. . . . :'
. German Export : In an office on the fourteenth .floor ot a N^W" Vork skyscraper ghs a middle- aged gentleman who bears a striking re¬ semblance to Felix M. Warburg (with : the exception that he has hair on his head). . .'. When he gazes at the roofs of New York and in a direamy voice speaks o.f yestei"day few people realize that this gentiemaU was less than three yeara ago one of the big names, in Ger¬ man jiewspiiperdoriii . . . He's none, other than Dr. Kurt Simon, ex-publisher of „ the Frankfiirter Zeitung and one of the foremost, publishing, experts in the , world. . . . One day Mr. Goebbels gave him. the .generous advice to accept a 100 : per cent Aryaii.partner in his newspaper business, explaining. to our non-Aryan that it would be unthinkable that such an institution as the Frankfurter Zeitnng should be controlled '¦ by an alien. pn'Simon is reported to bave lost, his . patience at tliat interview andtovbavc , countered sarcastically: "I understand that I must be thankfiil that you address mc in German". . . ¦ In any case, Dr, Siinon was permitted to lake along, with hinv into exile only one of his ixissessions —hia brain. .
Personnlia. You will be glad to know that Mrs. Albert Einstein is now holding her own iil a fight ..against heart disease. ; . . But she's had to¦ give up for good all her domestic activities. . . , Mrs. Rc- bekah Kohut is slowly recovering from the effects of a broken leg- - ¦ • Lillian Schultz is doing double duty for the American Jewish Congress as executive director and publicity chief. . . . Miriam Tcichner, who used to be an ave fea¬ ture writer for the old New York World, is now turning out. swell pub¬ licity features for Columbia pictures, ... Rahbi Aaron H. Blumentbal of New York has been Renovated from bis.wife. ,. .Members of the : Workments Cii'cte are rooting for Sheindel Kalish, one of Hollywood's baby stars, who got her theatrical start with tbe dramatic group of the Chicago branch qf the Young Circle League. , . . The painting, which is to be hung on thc walls of the office
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approval df Na^i policies'with regard to German universities,
Annual Hillel Alunini
Dinner and Prom at
Ft. Hayes Hotel
Tonight's the night. The ah-^ nual alumni dinner, arranged by the Advisory Board of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, boKlns promptly at 6:30 this evening, at the Fort Hayes Hotel. The program 19 ao ar¬ ranged that the affair will bc over by 9 o'clock.
Thc Htllel. Prom will also be held at the Fort Hayes this eve¬ ning. Those who attend the -dinner will be given a special price for the Prom. Dr. A. H. Sachac, national director of Hil¬ ld Foundations, will be guest speaker.
East BroadSt Temple Purim
Festival to Tiahe Place
Sunday Evening
Reservations are coming in fast for the grand Purim celebration party at the Broad St: Temple tomorrow (Sunday) evening, at C o'clock. A tasteful chicken supper will be -served .by the Sistet'hood, prepared under the chairmanship of Mrs. M; Wider, with the cooperation qf Mesdames J. K. Bornstein and B. F. Levinson.' Mrs. Ed- Paflct^EV Gmi~ is in charge of reservations;' -
The children- attending the Temple Hebrew School will present a play m Hebrew-^"B'vai5 Saknesses" by A. H. Friedland, under the direction of Mr. William Lackritz, teacher at the Hebrew School. The following children will par¬ ticipate: .Reader, Walter Abramson; Ha¬ man, Marvin Glassman; A memhei-, Har¬ old Soppel ;¦, a ,.second member, Sidney Goldin; first boy, Harold Wasserstrom; second boy, Stanley Berman. Partici- 'pantsrin,the Services are Jimmy,Good¬ man,' Milton Ziegler, Everlet Mattlin, Ketineth Solomon, Herbert ¦ Pollack, Howard Gruber, Jerry Hackman,,-Ken^
;$22,500,000 DECLARED FOR PALESTINE INVEST¬ MENT DURING 1935
World Council for Emigration of 100,000
German Jews Named; Weizmann
Leaves for London
POUGHKEEPSIE; N: Y. (WNS)- Students of Vassa'r College are protest' ing orally and in their publications against the action of the college author-
ities in agrccing/tO send , a delegate tb I "Cth ICattfman^. aiid Norman; Katz, the o5(»tb\an,ni,versary celebration, of. the I: Recitations, in. Hebrew .iwill. be;:£iyii^y founding of Heidelberg University. ;j by the following children: Jerry Hack-
'Ha-yoni lo-nii Purim"; Samuel "Sho-shanas Ya-akov" ; aiid
: BERLIN (WNS)—Rejiuffcd by all'*"^"' the universities and learned societies of .GlucK, Great, Britain.through.theV.rejection,'of Howard .Gruber, "M'shal-ach, mo-nbs".
invitations, to participate in the 550th an¬ niversary of the founding of Heidelberg University, Heidelberg authorities have withdrawn the invitations,
Tomorrow's A. Z. A. Min<^
strel-Dahce to Feature
Original Song
¦ t//?CA£ MOSS
For the, combination minstrel show and ¦ dance to- be presented under ,'the sponsorship of A. Z. A., Sunday eve¬ ning, March 8, at the Women's, Club, "kIO East, Town,.street, Jack Moss, 795 Thurman avenue, has composed a spe¬ cial song in keeping with the theme of the' show. Jack, appropriately entitled his aria, "Harlem Heaven", and it por¬ trays the negro's picture of a perlcct heaven-^a Utopia. The song will-be pre- .scnted by Paul Hirsch in a special solo number.. Moss also served in the capac¬ ity of musical director for the minstrel and he will also be the accompanist of tbe evening.
The show will commence promptly at 8:30 p. m. and.immediately after, a dance \vith Larry Stember and his "Aces of the Airlaiies" furnishing the music, will begin and continue until one o*c|ock.
Special couimittees comprised of the pledges and new members, will serve re¬ freshments and handle all the available checking space. Tickets fpr the affair are fifty cents per person and may be had from any A, Z. A. member or at the door. The'public is cordially in¬ vited and advised to arrive early as a ^a{)acity atten<|ance is aiiticipatedi
Purim Services Saturday Night And Sunday ai Beth Jacob
The reading of the Megillah will take place at the Beth Jacob Synagogue Sat¬ urday night at 7 :3(» o'clock. Rabbi Leo¬ pold Greenwald will address the congre^- gatioii at 10 o'clock on the "Meaning of I'uritn" Spnday morning a^fvicea will begin at 0 o'clock. •.
Rence Katz, Edward Mellinan and Ella Mae Schlesinger .will, render Puriin reci¬ tations in English,
"The Piirim Tale" a musical story in rhyme by Henry Wolf, will be presented by .the children attending the Sunday School. The Coach for this play is Miss Annette Katz and the accompanist Miss Evelyn Levin. The following are par¬ ticipating: Florence. Finkelstein, ,Eman' ual Ha§seV, .Eugene Borowitz;'. Beverly Thawl, Pliylis , Kaufman, Stanton Abrams, Marjorie -"Wasserstrom, Gloria WaSser-strom,. Annette Cohen, Anita Abrams, Laurabelle Ziegler, Charlotte Shafer and Lois Fisher. ^ A very large turnout is expec|:ed at this affair the proceeds of which will go entirely to the Sunday School, Hebrew School aiurJunior.activities of the tem¬ ple. The nominal admission fee is 75c for adults and 50c for children, with the exception of those chiidreri'i,n the play, who will be admitted for only 2oc.
Members and friends are also re¬ minded to bring their children to the Temple tonight "(Saturday) at 7 p..m., when the _ Megillah will; be. rea<l and when all children attending will 'be served refreshmients by tbe Sisterhood., Purim Services will! also be held at the Temple Sunday morning at 0:00 a. m^ Sunday School will bc held as, usual.
NEW YO.RK (WNS)—Approxi¬ mately $23,&0O,OOO was ' the aggregate capital declared by 2,355 middle class im¬ migrant families, investors and prospec- t.ive investors who applied during 1035 to the" Tel Aviv bureau of the American Economic Comiriittec for Palestine for industi*ial, agricultural and commei-cial diita necessary for seftlemerit and inve^tr merit in Palestine, it was announced in' a report issued here by, the Committee's American headquarters. Revealing that German, refugees accounted, for 46% of all the, inquirers and, that the others rep¬ resented 38 different, countries, the rer port points out that the chief economic problems with which the Committee had to cope were unbridled dumping re¬ sulting from inadequate tariff protection for infant industries.established upon rea¬ sonable 'economics bases; lack' of suffi¬ cient ctistoms tariff exemption „on raw materials; lack of suitable quarters to be leased ;for manufacturing purposes; lack of long term credit .facilities; and lack of. an adequate supply of skilled labor. ', _
, The report also declared that the Tel Aviy bureau has engaged an e^tjperienced Agriculturist to make an 'intensive'stiidy of the economic phases qf dairy' farming, i>qultry raising and vegetable growing on private farms- arid that the newly organ¬ ized South African Economic . Commit¬ tee for Palestine has beconie affiliated with the [American Economic Committee. An indication of the trend of investment in Palestine from 1933 to 1935 is given in the following'table contained in the Committee's report:
JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Ageiicy)—The World Council for Ger¬ man Jewry, a sniall committee . to cq-. ordinate plans for the emigration 'of 100,000' German Jews during the next four years, has already been informed, the Palcor Agency learned just before Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of the Jewish .Agency for Palestine!, left, for Londoi'i. Thc Council, purposely small in order to be effective in carrying out a large-scale, program, will consist of four Zionists and four non-Zionists. Thc seven members whose names are already available include- Dr. Weizmann,' Felix M. Warburg and Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New "York,- Lord Bearsted, Simon Marks,,. Osmond d'Avigdor Goldsmid arid Sir Herbert Samuel, chairnian. Thc four latter are of Londfin. It is befievcd tliat the eighth place is being left open for another- Zionistof .-Vmcrica, who is yet to be named. •' '
The World .Council for German Jewry, is the culmination of tlVc plans recently broached' in England, and the United States by a , delegation headed by Sir HerlJert' Samuel. It aims to help 100,000 people, between the ages of 17 and .35, td 'cave Germany for other lands durjtig the next, four years. Dr. Weizmann will, remain in Loiidbh about three weeks.. His first important conference has been fixed for March 15,.when' the leaders of English Jewry will,assemble iii Lon¬ don to adopt plaiis wliereby they may contribute their share of $5,000,000 over four years, to wliat is expected Ulti¬ mately to be a. §15,000,000, fuiKL Dr. Weizmann will then report qn the posi¬ tion in Palestine as it affects Jewish im^ migration; It is lindcrstbod that. Dr. Weizmann will then preseiit a demand that at least half of all funds raised ft> aid German Jewish, emigration shall be allotted foi- settlement in Palestine.' He will also insist, ii.Js Icamedy that these
two weeks ago, he had been detained in I?alestine in connection With the efforts being made by Jewish leaders here against the proposal to establish a legis^ lative. cquncil m Palestine. Dr. Weiz¬ mann declared that despite thc serious political situation iri Palestine, he is op- ' tiniistic regarding tlie outcome. He paid tribute to the members of the House of Lords who last week, duHiig a three- hour debate', condemned the inauguration of a legislative- council in Palestine at this time-as detrimental to the; best in¬ terests of the country. ,
.Dr. Weizmann declared ,that one of the objects of his visit to London would' ibe to make additional efforts to maintain the present united Zionist front in po¬ litical issues. Before leaving he, spent several hours iri conference with, the lenders of the Palestine .Farmers Fed- .eration in order to' secure their inclu- .sioii in a united front of Palestine Jewry "to resist the eiicrnachmcnts of the Pal¬ estine govenmicnt ' upon , the rights pledged tjo the Jewish people in the League of Nations Mandate." ,
LONDON (WNS—Palcor Agency) —A series of' conferences lias ' been started here ' to' formulate, a program . whereby Palestine could absorb, a niax- imum number, of the 100,000. Jews who rirc expected to ,leave. Germany, during the next four years under a prograrii financed by the World. Council for .Ger- itinn Jewry.,(if which Sir Herbert Sam¬ uel will 'be chairman, Loiiis Lipsky, American member of; tbe Jewish, Agency ,, Executive and,a natibnal co-chairman of thc United Palestine Appeal, .fcpreaents. .American Zionists, in . the negotiations. With him are Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer pf the. Jewish Agency' Executive, of- Jerusaleni,. Prof. Seljg iBrodetslcy, head of the political department of the Jevyr.
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Rabbi Hirschsprung to Speak at Sisterhood, Meeting
Rabbi iM. Hirsch.sprung will speak at the next regular meeting of the Agudath Achim Sistferhood to be held Tuesday evening in the banquet hall of;the syna¬ gogue. Mesdames J. Krakowitz-, S. Goldman, and M. Berliner will be 'hos¬ tesses.
All members and friends are Vrged to attend the meeting as matters of. great importance will be dlsciissesd, and tbe date for the raffle of the Mixmaster will be set at that time.
Temple Sisterhood Joint Meet¬ ing With Brotherhood March 31
The regular open Sisterhood meeting, which is usually held on the second Tues¬ day of the month, has been postponed un¬ til the evening qf March 31. At that time the; Brotherhood and Sisterhood will combine in presenting an..elaborate sur¬ prise entertainment,
Additional patrons for the Purim. Ball, Ijehl last Tuesday evening, were Mrs. Irwin Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. John ,Davis, Mr^ Sidney Kusworm, Dr. S, D. Edelman, and Mrs. Nathan Hcrskowitz.
itf^NA I B'RITH TO PRESENT
GALA ATHLETIC NIGHT
MONDAY
'.. Zion lodge, B'nai B'rith, will on next Monday evening present to its members an array bf athletic events which Will appeal and satisfy .the most ardent of sports, fans. 'The program, whicb is to include some of the state's -outstanding wrestlers and boxers, is being arranged by, Joseph Skilken, an active figure in boxing and wrestling circles, for several years.
This stag meeting is ,open only to members of Zion'lodge. After the. meet¬ ing, refreshments will be served.
Dr. L Rubinow Will Address Sunday Forum at Hillel
Dr. Isaac M; Rubinow, executive secr retary of the Supreme lodge of the B'nai B'ritb, noted statistician, and former member of Governor White's Unemployment Insurance Commission, will be the guest speaker at the Sun¬ day Forum of tlic Hillel Foundation, March 8, at 7:15 p. m. '
Dr. Rubinow will discuss the,pertinent subject, "Jevi^s and Jobs". All persons' Interested are invited to attend the, forum free of charge. The timely topic coupled with the vast experience, and fascinating, humqr of Dr. Rubinow should make the Foriyn both worth while and entertain¬ ing.
ish Agency Executive at London, and a. funds .be put into projects which, will nuriiber. of London Jewish leaders, tt be Supervised by the Jewish Agency^; wcs pointed out that no final: decisions. Prior to his: departure. Dr. Weizriiarin will be made by the Zionists,-until ,the gave an exclusive interview to the Pal- arrival here of' Dr. -Chaim 'Weizmann, ! cor Agency on the purposes of his visit president of the Jewish Agency.for Pal-: .,tQv London... Originally, scheduled. tQ.leave:e$tinei.>vhp,is._e,xpected;d
Cols. Jewry Should Support ''Paths fA Qory^'Presen¬ tation by Hillel Players
"The Paths of gliary lead but to the grave" Thomaa Gray, wrote \a' his "Elegy ill a Country Churchyard" mahy years ago., ,This sentence, quoted many times is the source for the title, "Paths qf Glory'V Hillel Players' comirig pro¬ duction-on March 12 and'.H at Univer¬ sity ,chapel. , .
, The cast of thirty-fiye. men and, oixe , woman have been rehearsing uiider the direction of Martin; H^ Rubin; .former Hillel and Stroller star who directed "Ah Wilderness" last. fall.
Iri the cast are;, William Siiacbner, Willie-^ Gpmbtrg,. Louis Rosen. Bob Schwachter; Art Markell, Sid, Margolis, Jerry Lamm, Nathan Zahm, James Skel- ton, Robert Jaffe, Alva Sapiro, Reuben Shrank,. William Robbin, William, Weiss, Carl; Hess, Isadore Greenblatt, Herbert Cnhcn, William. Merrick, . , Jerome Schwartz, George Zahmi Philip Wax- man, Joe Rabinowitz, Jerome Krauth, -Maurice Ross, Maurice Portinan, Lduis Sisk, ' Gordon Flitgel, and Theodore Simson. Leona .Atlas is c.nst iu the Iqne feminine role. '*¦
All persons interested in Hillel dra¬ matics and in tht; principle of peace ai'c urged to attend these performances and imi.st upofi the presence of. their friends. This production cannot he equalled for power.. intensity, action, and drama.
Tickets are forty cents ilcr'person and can' be obtained by calling the Founda¬ tion, University 4457. All phone orders will he reserved at the bo.x office.
l^cal Women are Honored at Regional Conference
Honorary presidencies of both the Se¬ nior and Junior ..Regions of the Central States Riegions of ¦ Hadassah and Jr. Hadassah went to Columbus members, when the two groups held joint Confer¬ ences in Tole<lo Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Hersch, 1810 Oak St, was elected honorary president of the Senior Region. She has served for five Jewish War Veterans to Meet years as active president. Mrs, Hersch
ia also honorary president of the Colum¬ bus Unit. Miss Dorothy Finkelstein, 739 Wilson Ave., was re-elected honorary l>resident of the Jumor Region. Mrs. B. W. ' .¦\bramson, 584 Bulen Ave., was (^hoscii as first vice-president of the Se¬ nior Region. The new president of "the Senior Region is Mrs. J. Davidson of Detroit, The Central States . Region consists of eighteen Units in Ohio, West 'Virginia, Kentucky arid Michigan.
Tuesday Evening
The Jewish War Veterans of the United States, 'Capitol Post Number 122, will hold hs regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Excelsior Club, corner Rich and Parsons Ave. Commander Joseph Dulsky ex¬ tends an invitation to all Jewish War Veterans, regardless of post membership, to attend this meeting.
Complete Plans for Annutd
Jubilee at Memorial Hall
April 21st
All plans for the Second Annual United Jubilee, which is to, be held at Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening,. April 21st, have, been completed. The, Program-, committee, prchestra, tickets and cntcrtainriient cbnfimittees are now at" work, and the progress \yhich has already been made is most encouraging. Tickets,: W'iir soon be available for distribution. .
-All organizations arc requested to bear iii'mind the above date and avoid'plan- - ning anything for that night, as a united cooperative effort is absolutely necessary for a successful event Many officers. , have already pledged the cooperation,of their organizations, and will soon he called upbn to.take an active part in some of the functions of ihe Jubilefe. it ¦ its hoped that all groups,who worked and showed good results last year will turn out this year "^as to make the Second' Annual United Jubilee- even greater than the first
. Any indiyidnal or organization desire ing information as to the: prqgress of the Jubilee, can obtain the same by getting in touch with the following :¦ Harry Maybruck, ' Chairman, or -Robert L. Mellman.
Large Turnout Expected at
Annual Hillel Prom Tonight
At Fort Hayes Hotel
Chuck Selby and his collegiate orches- / iraWill furnish the music for tlie annual HillcL Prom which'is .to. be held this evening (Saturday) at the Fort Hayes Hotel from 9. to 12.,
Proceeds of the dance will be placed in the Hillel Student Loan fund which is at, present depleted because: of thc great number of loans made to students wlio found it impossible to continue' thcir edijcatioii without teinpqrary aid.
The affair, which is semi-formal, is under the direction of Belle Collin, social chairman. She is being aided by Edith Kaplan, arrangements; Emanuel J, sia- vin, business; Eduard Goodman, ticket^; Sol L. .-\uerbach, publicity;- Ruth So¬ biloff, alumni; Arthur Orlean, program; Robert Rubin, ochestra, and Nathan Kaber, chaperons. . /
Rabbi and Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Dr, and Mrs. T. K. Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schanfarber, Jack Goodman and: Miss Stella Berman, and Mr. and Mra: Edward Schiff are to be the chaperones of the evening. Tickets are $1.30 per couple.
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Central Ohio's Only .Jewish Neivspaper rttfmf%/ff Ij^ttj^-- Site flShiit SMlttKh (thrrtrtirU P Devoted to American and Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper Beaching Every Home f ®tft0 j^ttttjsl} Olbrntttrle Dei:utv.d to American arid Jeivish IdSdlB A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Volume XVII—No. 114 tpLUMBUS, 01-110, MAKCR 6, 1936 Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc Strictly Confidential TlD-BITS FROM EVERYWHERE Dr PBINKA8 t. BIBON Harvard University Accepts Bid to the Heidelberg Celebration Off the Record , Now that .Mrs. Calyin Coolidge, widow OjE the. late Silent Cal, has gone to Europe on a Nazi ship, we can tell you that a feminine kinswoman of an¬ other President of the United States re¬ cently forced a German steamship line to cease using her picture in its adver¬ tising. . . . Thc real reason for the mys¬ terious visit of King Carol of Rouinania to Dr. Serge Voronoff, the famous Jcw- . ish rejuvenation expert; is that the 22- year-old .wife of the (JG-year-old profes¬ sor is a first' cousin of Magda Lupescu, •Carol's paramour. .... Dr, Leroy Hart¬ man, the Columbia University professor of dentistry who discovered a formula fbr making dental drilling painless, is denying that he's Jewish but: his lands¬ men in Victoria, Canada, are shouting it frorn the housetops^ . . . Oiie of thc best known Jewish women " in America re¬ cently, got a. terrific .shock when she learned to her amazement that, she was related to Emmy Sonnomann, who, in case you've forgotten, is the wife of Gen eral .Wilhelm Hermann Goering. . ^ ¦ We're Telling You : The,memory qf the late Bernard S. Deutsch will be kept.alive in the Bronx where a part.of University avenue has . been . renamed Bernard S. Deutsch Place. . . . Clifford Odets, playwright, and Tess..Slesinger, novelist, are said to be more than, platonically .interested in each other. . . . Who is the' person that advertised in the New .York Times for etchings and paintings of Zionist per¬ sonalities and traditioital Palestinian ¦-life? . i . Julius Tuteur; Cleveland Jew¬ ish philanthropist^ got a shock the other day when, he received from Gci-many a photograph of, a swimming pool built, in his native town with the $100',000 he gave the city fathers. .. .The picture "'"^^'^ '* clfear, , however,, that CorneU's shows signs reading "no.J6wsalldw.ed''. 'a*=Pepta"ce was not to he interpreted as CAMBRIDGE, : MASS. (WNS)- Although Harvard has twice demon¬ strated its anti~Na?.i, sentiments by rie- jectirtg scholarship offers from Dr. E, F. S. HaiifStacngl, Hitler's press ad¬ jutant, it has accepted an invitation to participate in the 550th anniversary of the founding of Heidelberg University. In an official announcement it was de¬ clared that "the president, and fellows, ih accepting the invitation. of the Uni¬ versity" of Heidelberg, recognize the an¬ cient ties by which the tmiversitics of the w'orld are united and which are in¬ dependent of the political conditions existing in any country, at any partic-. ular. time." A Harvard spokesman pointed but that the acceptance does not indicate any change in .Harvard's atti- 'tndc toward Nazism. He also declared that German universities have been inr vited to participate in Harvard's 300th anniversary this September. NEW YpRKTn?VNS)~By a.vote of 'i-O the student board of Columbia'Col¬ lege adopted a resolution' condemning the action of Columbia University in ac¬ cepting an invitation to participate iii the 550th anniversary of: the founding; of Heidelberg University. Fourteen mem- 'bers of the faculty have agreed to parr ticipate .in a stutlcnt mass meeting called to. make a; further .protest; ¦ ITHACA, N.Y; (WNS)—While the editors of > the Cornell Daily Sun were voicing a sharp protest against Cornell's acceptance of an invitation to paritcipate in the .550tb anniversary of tiic found¬ ing of Heidelberg .Universitj','Di*. Liy- iilgston Farrand,' president of Cornell, anriounced the appointment of J. Ben¬ nett Nolan of' Reading, JPa,, and Dr. A. W- Boesche of the German department as Cornell's representatives.' Dr. Farrand National Broadcast olF Purim Festival! Scheduled for Mon¬ day, March 9th A one-half ¦ hour program delebratin,!; the Purim festival will he broadcast na¬ tionally over the WJZ network of the National Broadcasting. Cgmpany, Mon¬ day, March 9, tinder thc auspices of the Cultural Committee, of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee., Speakers on the program which will take place between o and 5:30 p. in., win be the chairman of - the Cultural Committee, Dr. Cyriis Adler,, president of Dropsie ' College, Philadelphia; Dr. Leo Jung, rabbi of the Jewish Center, New Ydrk City, also a member of.the Cultural Committee and ,Mr.-Morris En- gelman,, the Cultural Committee's secre¬ tary. Puriin music wil.l be rendered by a choir of 10 cantors, led by. Cantor Pincus, jassinowsky. The selections ai-e all of Cantor Jassinowsky's own composition. ; ... A, Mr. Gentile.is the, money ordei- clerk in the garment center post office ..where ^^.Q per cent of the customers are ¦ Jewish. .. . Nazi enemies of Propaganda Minister Goebbels call him "liahatma Prdpagandi". . ; . The Jewish, Forum, once a ,strictly orthodox organ, is going^ to broaden its scope to appeal to all ele¬ ments of its Jewry. ; . . Its new editorial tioard,.\vljen announced, will read like a who's' who in contemporary Hteratiire. : ...Fof/twe magazine's sui-veyof Jew¬ ish- economic and political strength in the United States has taken the wind out ; of the sails of important "unofficial" Re¬ publican groups that were preparing to launch an-.undercover attack : ori the ''Jew-deal" in Washington. . . ; And you riiigbt be interested, to learn, too, that Random House'will publish the Forjftne article in book form in the middle of April. . . . :' . German Export : In an office on the fourteenth .floor ot a N^W" Vork skyscraper ghs a middle- aged gentleman who bears a striking re¬ semblance to Felix M. Warburg (with : the exception that he has hair on his head). . .'. When he gazes at the roofs of New York and in a direamy voice speaks o.f yestei"day few people realize that this gentiemaU was less than three yeara ago one of the big names, in Ger¬ man jiewspiiperdoriii . . . He's none, other than Dr. Kurt Simon, ex-publisher of „ the Frankfiirter Zeitung and one of the foremost, publishing, experts in the , world. . . . One day Mr. Goebbels gave him. the .generous advice to accept a 100 : per cent Aryaii.partner in his newspaper business, explaining. to our non-Aryan that it would be unthinkable that such an institution as the Frankfurter Zeitnng should be controlled '¦ by an alien. pn'Simon is reported to bave lost, his . patience at tliat interview andtovbavc , countered sarcastically: "I understand that I must be thankfiil that you address mc in German". . . ¦ In any case, Dr, Siinon was permitted to lake along, with hinv into exile only one of his ixissessions —hia brain. . Personnlia. You will be glad to know that Mrs. Albert Einstein is now holding her own iil a fight ..against heart disease. ; . . But she's had to¦ give up for good all her domestic activities. . . , Mrs. Rc- bekah Kohut is slowly recovering from the effects of a broken leg- - ¦ • Lillian Schultz is doing double duty for the American Jewish Congress as executive director and publicity chief. . . . Miriam Tcichner, who used to be an ave fea¬ ture writer for the old New York World, is now turning out. swell pub¬ licity features for Columbia pictures, ... Rahbi Aaron H. Blumentbal of New York has been Renovated from bis.wife. ,. .Members of the : Workments Cii'cte are rooting for Sheindel Kalish, one of Hollywood's baby stars, who got her theatrical start with tbe dramatic group of the Chicago branch qf the Young Circle League. , . . The painting, which is to be hung on thc walls of the office (Continued on Pattr 4) approval df Na^i policies'with regard to German universities, Annual Hillel Alunini Dinner and Prom at Ft. Hayes Hotel Tonight's the night. The ah-^ nual alumni dinner, arranged by the Advisory Board of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, boKlns promptly at 6:30 this evening, at the Fort Hayes Hotel. The program 19 ao ar¬ ranged that the affair will bc over by 9 o'clock. Thc Htllel. Prom will also be held at the Fort Hayes this eve¬ ning. Those who attend the -dinner will be given a special price for the Prom. Dr. A. H. Sachac, national director of Hil¬ ld Foundations, will be guest speaker. East BroadSt Temple Purim Festival to Tiahe Place Sunday Evening Reservations are coming in fast for the grand Purim celebration party at the Broad St: Temple tomorrow (Sunday) evening, at C o'clock. A tasteful chicken supper will be -served .by the Sistet'hood, prepared under the chairmanship of Mrs. M; Wider, with the cooperation qf Mesdames J. K. Bornstein and B. F. Levinson.' Mrs. Ed- Paflct^EV Gmi~ is in charge of reservations;' - The children- attending the Temple Hebrew School will present a play m Hebrew-^"B'vai5 Saknesses" by A. H. Friedland, under the direction of Mr. William Lackritz, teacher at the Hebrew School. The following children will par¬ ticipate: .Reader, Walter Abramson; Ha¬ man, Marvin Glassman; A memhei-, Har¬ old Soppel ;¦, a ,.second member, Sidney Goldin; first boy, Harold Wasserstrom; second boy, Stanley Berman. Partici- 'pantsrin,the Services are Jimmy,Good¬ man,' Milton Ziegler, Everlet Mattlin, Ketineth Solomon, Herbert ¦ Pollack, Howard Gruber, Jerry Hackman,,-Ken^ ;$22,500,000 DECLARED FOR PALESTINE INVEST¬ MENT DURING 1935 World Council for Emigration of 100,000 German Jews Named; Weizmann Leaves for London POUGHKEEPSIE; N: Y. (WNS)- Students of Vassa'r College are protest' ing orally and in their publications against the action of the college author- ities in agrccing/tO send , a delegate tb I "Cth ICattfman^. aiid Norman; Katz, the o5(»tb\an,ni,versary celebration, of. the I: Recitations, in. Hebrew .iwill. be;:£iyii^y founding of Heidelberg University. ;j by the following children: Jerry Hack- 'Ha-yoni lo-nii Purim"; Samuel "Sho-shanas Ya-akov" ; aiid : BERLIN (WNS)—Rejiuffcd by all'*"^"' the universities and learned societies of .GlucK, Great, Britain.through.theV.rejection,'of Howard .Gruber, "M'shal-ach, mo-nbs". invitations, to participate in the 550th an¬ niversary of the founding of Heidelberg University, Heidelberg authorities have withdrawn the invitations, Tomorrow's A. Z. A. Min<^ strel-Dahce to Feature Original Song ¦ t//?CA£ MOSS For the, combination minstrel show and ¦ dance to- be presented under ,'the sponsorship of A. Z. A., Sunday eve¬ ning, March 8, at the Women's, Club, "kIO East, Town,.street, Jack Moss, 795 Thurman avenue, has composed a spe¬ cial song in keeping with the theme of the' show. Jack, appropriately entitled his aria, "Harlem Heaven", and it por¬ trays the negro's picture of a perlcct heaven-^a Utopia. The song will-be pre- .scnted by Paul Hirsch in a special solo number.. Moss also served in the capac¬ ity of musical director for the minstrel and he will also be the accompanist of tbe evening. The show will commence promptly at 8:30 p. m. and.immediately after, a dance \vith Larry Stember and his "Aces of the Airlaiies" furnishing the music, will begin and continue until one o*c ock. Special couimittees comprised of the pledges and new members, will serve re¬ freshments and handle all the available checking space. Tickets fpr the affair are fifty cents per person and may be had from any A, Z. A. member or at the door. The'public is cordially in¬ vited and advised to arrive early as a ^a{)acity atten< ance is aiiticipatedi Purim Services Saturday Night And Sunday ai Beth Jacob The reading of the Megillah will take place at the Beth Jacob Synagogue Sat¬ urday night at 7 :3(» o'clock. Rabbi Leo¬ pold Greenwald will address the congre^- gatioii at 10 o'clock on the "Meaning of I'uritn" Spnday morning a^fvicea will begin at 0 o'clock. •. Rence Katz, Edward Mellinan and Ella Mae Schlesinger .will, render Puriin reci¬ tations in English, "The Piirim Tale" a musical story in rhyme by Henry Wolf, will be presented by .the children attending the Sunday School. The Coach for this play is Miss Annette Katz and the accompanist Miss Evelyn Levin. The following are par¬ ticipating: Florence. Finkelstein, ,Eman' ual Ha§seV, .Eugene Borowitz;'. Beverly Thawl, Pliylis , Kaufman, Stanton Abrams, Marjorie -"Wasserstrom, Gloria WaSser-strom,. Annette Cohen, Anita Abrams, Laurabelle Ziegler, Charlotte Shafer and Lois Fisher. ^ A very large turnout is expec :ed at this affair the proceeds of which will go entirely to the Sunday School, Hebrew School aiurJunior.activities of the tem¬ ple. The nominal admission fee is 75c for adults and 50c for children, with the exception of those chiidreri'i,n the play, who will be admitted for only 2oc. Members and friends are also re¬ minded to bring their children to the Temple tonight "(Saturday) at 7 p..m., when the _ Megillah will; be. rea |
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