Shall the Jews of America continue their protests against the Nazi anti-Semitic program? Yes, says Jacob de Haas, Zionist leader, author and lecturer. No, says Joseph Leftwich, editor of the London office of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
This debate will be featured in the first enlarged Sunday edition of the Jewish Daily Bulletin, on the stands Sunday morning.
Other special features in the enlarged Jewish Daily Bulletin will include:
A special article about Samuel Leibowitz, New York criminal lawyer who went down to Alabama in defense of the Scottsboro Negroes, by Meyer Levin, novelist, illustrated with sketches by the interviewer.
A special article from Palestine by Boris Smolar, describing the manner in which German-Jewish refugees are being absorbed into the Jewish Homeland.
Exclusive cartoons by Carl Rose and selections of the best cartoons from the European press.
An exclusive statement from Paris by Ludwig Lewisohn, novelist and critic.
An exclusive interview from Detroit with the official head of the Nazi movement in America, sent here by Hitler for the express purpose of organizing sentiment among German-Americans.
Excerpts from the Jewish press in Germany showing how the Jew in Germany reacts and selections from letters received in New York from the recipients’ relatives in Nazi Germany.
Harry Salpeter, Editor, will contribute a department entitled The Human Touch, besides the book column.
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