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April 20, 1917 - Image 6

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-04-20

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Jews Are in Need of Revival, Rabbi Says

Dr. Herbert S. Goldstein Will Try to Bring Young People
Back to Synagogue

NEW YORK.—Rev. Dr. Herbert S.
Goldstein, who announced his resigna-
tion last week as associate rabbi of the
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, 117
East Eighty-fifth street, says he will
conduct a Jewish revival movement in
this city upon the solicitation of youths
of the East Side and Harlem. The
Harlem Young Men's Hebrew Associa-
tion, of which Congressman Isaac Siegel
is president, and the Society of Young
Israel of the East Side, are the organi-
zations that have appealed to Rabbi
Goldstein to undertake this new work.
His farewell sermon was preached on
Sunday morning. He said, in part:
"It is high time that the Jews of New
York, that the Jews throughout our glor-
ious country, would realize the need of
such a popular religious revival move-
ment, not through vulgar means, not
through threats and scares, but by the
more proper method through the Torah
background, through the Rabbinic back-
ground, through the Jewish background,
thereby reaching and teaching the young
man and the young woman. I propose,
my friends to dedicate my life to this
end. I have with me at this moment
a message from the youth of the lower
East Side, and a message from the
youth of Harlem.

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To Revive Jewish Spirit.

"With thanks and gratitude to God, I
propose to accept these messages and
praise my Maker, that I may be able to
serve as the instrument in the effort
to lead a revival movement among our
people. I propose leasing a house. We
shall hold daily services; a lecture on
Friday evenings; a sermon on Sabbath
morning. We shall have classrooms
and club rooms; social rooms for the
young man and woman, for the boys
and the girls. Furthermore, my friends,
I am conscious of our grave troubles.
I realize that at the present time on
Sabbath mornings, I cannot have the
youth of Harlem or the youth anywhere
in the city at a Sabbath service, but I
propose to ask the leading Jewish mer-
chants who keep the Sabbath to remedy
this by informing me when there is an
opening in their firms for young men
and young women who desire to keep
the Sabbath. I propose that through
the Institutional Synagogue, a strong, a
thorough, a powerful Sabbath employ-
ment Bureau will be established.

Will Appeal to Young.

"Have you ever thought of our grave
problem, that no more than twice a
year 95 per cent. of the young men and
99 per cent. of the young women go to
the synagogue? I propose for Sunday
mornings to lease a theater for the sake
of bringing the traditionally Jewish mes-
sage in the form of Jewish lectures, not
services—do not misunderstand, not
services, but Jewish lectures on Judaism
for Sunday morning to the vast hordes
of young men and young women who
cannot come to the Synagogue on Sab-
bath. We have abandoned them and
through the Sunday morning lecture, I
hope to reclaim these young men and
young women who have wandered to
Christian Science and to every other
kind of science except Jewish Science,
and bring them back to the work of
the Synagogue House, to study, attend
Jewish lecture courses and to help in
the doing of Jewish Social Service
work. Then the young women will not
come to the Synagogue merely twice a
year, but will come to the Synagogue
building during the week whenever pos-
sible, and whenever time will permit.
Oh, the prophet's words must ring in
our ears today, 'Awake, Awake, put up
thy strength my people.'"

RELIGIOUS WELFARE WORK
TO BE CARRIED ON AMONG
JEWISH SOLDIERS.

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All religious welfare work growing
out of the participation of Jews in the
war will be under the direction of a cen-
tral board of nine. This decision was
reached at a conference in New York
Monday, at which practically all the
leading Jewish religious organizations of
the country were represented. The cen-
tral board will be composed of repre-
sentatives of the following organiza-
tions : Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, Central Conference of Amer-
ican Rabbis, United Synagogues of
America, Council of the Y. M. H. A.'s
and kindred associations, Union of
Orthodox Congregations, Agudath Rab-
bonim, and Jewish Publication Society.
Two additional members will be chosen
by these representatives.
"The rabbis," said Samuel A. Gold-
smith, Executive Secretary of the Army
and Navy Department of the Council of
the Y. M. H. A., which called the con-
ference, "stand ready to serve as field
chaplains in regiments largely composed
of Jews. There are 735 registered rabbis
in the United States capable of serving.
The following were present: Dr.
Cyrus Adler, of Philadelphia, represent-
ing the United Synagogues of America;
S. S. Rosenstamm, chairman of the con-
ference; I. E. Goldwasser and S. A.
Goldsmith, of New York, representing
the Council of the Y. M. H. A.'s; Rabbis
George Zepin and S. Swartz of Cincin-
nati, representing the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations ; Dr. William
Rosenau and Rabbi Isaac Landman, of
Baltimore, representing the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis; Simon M11-
ler, President of the Jewish Publication
Society, and Rabbis M. Margolies and S.
Revel, of New York, representing the
Union of Orthodox Congregations.

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