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TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.ISHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES.

The spirit and the
liberality
in
which the %%1,1- king organization, both

torn and women, gave to this cause

themselves, is in my judgment one of
the big reasons for its success.
At one of the early group meetings
I said that every worker must be
ready to answer the question, "What
have you given'"---and that questicin
must be answered in such a way that
it still be an asset to the campaign
instead of a liability. The man or
W0111:111 worker who can stand erect
and say in answer to that question
"I have done toy duty and in additi ,

giving of Myscir is the pole
person who is qualified to ask anyone
else t.. do his full duty. I was even

ant

1... ,. 3 which plans by the way were

,,(vied out to minutest detail) I

ad. :,1 this postscriiit: that this cani-
poen would mcoi the expenditure 011
cue part of X, a York It w, of inneh

'inn. and cm.:

and 111,d lin•

wool tor thy
v.ould be n
lint a
Jewish war sufferers
greater reward, of an aroused com-
munity; a Iliklfr .1,11'1111 C1 1 1111111111ify •

community bound tt,gether by hav-
ing worked shoulder to slmOder it a
labor for humanity, and last b u t not

least. :e lia;,1,:er community ; hapi ier
because tle done heir duty,

Congregati, Rodef Schalem, the inasmuch as the greater part of the
pulpit of till 'remple will be occupied services are held in English. .\ most
by the Assistant Minister, Rabbi Sam- enjoyable feature at vier) meeting is
uel S. May. rherg. His subject Sun- the rendition of beautiful Hebrew
day will be "Looking Backward and melodies by the ;mien , ' d choir, un-

Forward."

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der direction of the Cantor, !It.%
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Red Cross Activities.
\ II the usual branches of activity i1,11% rS a It.cture on a populat toper
will he carried 011 by the Temple and at sack service. on I:rid:1y, January
its affiliated organizations during the 4th, the subject of the leettin will
coming week. The Red Cross sew- lu "The Nlessianic Idea in Judaism."
ing. however, which usually takes
Prof. Wolman's Lecture.
place on Tuesday, will, because of
t NI Wednesday ev ening. January 2,
Prof,
Leo
New Wear's .1,o, be held on Monday
\V 0 1 1-flan , o f th e j•k onotit i es
this wee I.
Department of Johns Hopkins Uni-

versity, will deliver a lecture entitled,
car come to
e. 11
for HIP
Members of Temple Beth Ei are "Theories and Facts .\ bout Jews.'
..111011 iof • , 11111 111,111 111.d
This lecture will be of unusual inter-
a Mall ,/:
mg, nil) requested to notify the See-
cold-blooded enough to say that the
11111 1
11• a
est, because it will be an exposition
roars immediately of any change of
man or woman worker who is not
of facts that serve as the basis of any
addr,ess. Kindly drop a card to the
ready to do his or her full duty should
In Gorwal. Province of Minsk, in
Prof.
argument 101 Jewish topics.
Secretary, care Temple Beth El.
get off the team, because I felt that the lumber factory of a Jew named
NVolman is an able speaker and an
Temple Organizations Aid Camp
they could not produce the right kind Polack, the "Bundists" organized a
authority on his subject. lie is at
Custer.
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of results in this campaign.
strike. \Alien the ow ne r refused to
present in government service in
'Flue Woman's .\ uxiliary .\ssociation
This wonderful privilege that Its grant the demands imposed upon him,
\\'ashington as an expert in the sta-
,,f the Temple is busily engaged in

Change of Address.

Lien mine, I appreciate to the fullest a hand of armed "ti,nossen“ arrived
ner'S S011, making Comfort Kits for the boys at
extent.
It is rarely that an oppor and, by arresting the
Camp Custer. These kits are unusual-
utility of this kind comes to a man, they compelled the owner to grant all
ly elaborate and contain the following
especially to (m• so far removed from the .1. wands of the strikers.
articles:
New York. To have worked with the
Trench knife, comb, scissors, razor
splendid band of men and women
(safety I. shaving stick, shaving brush,
whose hearts and souls we re bound
soap box, tooth brush, tooth
up in doing the right thing in the
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED powder, pencil. adhesive plaster, pipe,
right way for a deserving cause, will.
By young lady in congenial home, waterproof match box, cigarettes, cig-
he a constant joy to me in the years —
Address Jewish arette pape r-, smoking tobacco, nee-
centrally located.
to come.
dles h a rp, Iyel, pins, 3 kinds of
Chronicle, Box 127.

CLASSIFIED LINERS

Press Was Helpful.

'Flury are so many elements that
enter into the success of a campaign
of this nature, that it W011111 be a very
hard matter to say just which one

thing was better than another. But
one of the big factors has been the
co-operation and backing of the press.
both the English and the Jewish
press. At esery stage of the cam-
paign tiny were ready and willing to
give us of their space with such free-
doms that at times the committee felt
that we it, re imposing upon them.

Not only (lid th, y take all On

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privilege of knowing of. I rememb.r and stories w hich were furnished
one day in particular attending al them, but they were on the job at
meeting of one of the teams, and rd - every one III our meetings ready and
ceived an injection of inspiration by I recept,ie to every little detail devel-
seeing the eagerness of the individ- (ping during
(mi
the e coue
rs of the even-
S ervice s .
F d E vening S
Fri
uals for work. Slackers there \VCR'
.MAlly of the liest suggestions
Sunday
Services.
The Friday evening services con-
none—each man was not only ready originated at the press table. And
on Sabbath and Sunday mornings ti ntie to grow in popularity and bid
to do all that %V a s given t o (lint, but personally I want to express my deep
of this week, in the absence from the for to become a permanent institu-
cried for lit re.
sense of appreciation for the part
city of Rabbi Franklin, who will be in till in the congregation. They are
1.1.1)(4
by
the
press
of
New
York
city
Spirit and Liberality.
Pittsburgh to speak in the p u lpit of of especial interest to young people,

In a letter dutIMing the complete
details 01 the campaign, iht .1 Octo-

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New Year's Eve Dance.

The Young People's Society will
usher in the New Year on Monday
evening with a carnival dance and
entertainment, which is scheduled to
begin at 8:30 and continue long
enough to make shire that the infant

cons.ciitiim in Russia, which Were re- -
held and in which the Itolshe-
viki received a majority vote, there
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aver. of the Constitutional Demo•ra-

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I t h e 11(1kiit. vik I

ilk number 14 Jews in the S., let de-
creased. There are nearly tive times
as litany Jews among the Nlenslieviki
as among the llolslieviki. The letter
quotes some very interesting figures
as the result of the elections. In the
old Pale of Settlement there were

18,000 votes fur tile Plenslimiki and
no li , dslieviki votes at all. In the
southern provinces of the pale 11,000
votes were cast for the Mensheviki
and only about 8,000 fur the Boishc-
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Jewish Socialist parties belong to and
work for the \hustle% iki. These fig-
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Small Sets Correctly Kept
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Jewish people in Russia are not in 805 Majestic Eno.
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1918 is well on his stormy way. The
music will be appropriate 0, the oc-
The Board of Directors of the Ile•
casion. It will consist in great part
brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
of the most idiotic masterpieces of
Society of America have unanimously
thread, safety pins, buttons, darning
wash _ - Jazz" syncopation.
There will be elected Mr. John L. Bernstein, a law-
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like room in first-class, well edu- meta, trench mirror.
Mr. Bernstein has done valuable
spirit of the youthfully exuberant.
DETROIT, MICH.
The
cost
of
these
kits
has
been
de-
cated, refined Jewish family. Ad-
Included in the cordial imitation to work for Jewish immigrants and is
dress Box 108, Jewish Chronicle, frayed by the \V ■ witill's Auxiliary .\ s-
attend are the young men and Noting one of the most active workers of the Phone Cadillac 3299.
sociation of the Temple, the Young
Honorary
314 Peter Smith Bldg.
women in the city who are desig- Society, having been its
People's Society of the Temple, the
Secretary, Chairman of the Law Com
sithbath
the Temple, the tutted as "strangers." .111 others are
mittee and a member of other impor-
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS,
urged to ;it!. nd in parties of one tant committees. Ile has appealed
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The Rabbinical College of
Kayser
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Mr.
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him
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Mr, Bernstein was born May 10,
Stockhamer, 214 Garfield Ave. E.
Rabbi Saul Silber, of Congregation
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
He came to
1872, in Niesen, Russia
,,,daatru111,:isthfii:)-sste
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'il l t i tc';
country
of all
.\ the but me e ting of the Execu-
tit e Council of the United Synagogue noted as a scholar, orator and social Jewish immigrants who came to
accept.d
the
position
of
America
penniless.
He
studied
law
usiticit tmtis place December Ist at the worlo.r. has
ex, cuti‘, secretary (4 the Rabbinical at the Law School of the UtliversilY
Jewish The o logical Seminary in New
New York and was admitted to
the iiiiittwitttt ctinvegit. Colleg,
.America and will soon set- of
hunk Cite,
the bar in 1899. He is an ardent sup-
'ew York ;
were reported favorably by the ' Iv
porter of the cause of Jewish nation-
In -mcordance
the resolutions alism and has been a member of the
(20111111111(1 1. 011 :Admissions:
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adopted at the recent senti-annual Executive Committee of the Order
Alas Israel, Dover, N. J.
meeting of the .\ gudath Ilarrablionim. Sons of Zion, and the Chairman of
Itnai Israel, Rath Beach, N. A.
of
its Organization Committee.
Adas leshurun, 'Minneapolis. Minn.
Mr. Jacob Tassel was unanimously
A merica
( i !ar(t h li711
1 1 (
r i s ) s f
Temple Israel. P, , rtland. Me.
burg, Pa., the Union has issued an elected Honorary Secretary, the office
Degel Israel, 'Watertown, N. Y.
held
by Mr. John L. Bernstein.
appeal calling upon the Jews of the
Pincus Elijah, New York City.
United States and Canada to support
\Ifs. Manuel Halle, one of Cleve-
The United Synagogue is engaged
t h e Rabbinical College as the only
land's pioneer philanthropic women,
i" building "P
-less.j ' h cifininun;" orthodox institution of higher learn
of
the
officers
ing
in
America.
lebrated
her seventy-fifth birthday
ce
ties and organizing larger Jewish cont.
enmities fee """ elT " ti " J ewkh Union also ask the principals and . and in commemoration donated $1,
work. 'clue commutates of 1)over, N. officers of all minor Ptshiboths and 000 to the Jewish Orphan Asylum and
5500 to the Cleveland Council of
J., Richmond Hill. N. Y.. and port-
Talmud Torahs when higher Jewish
land, \Ie, were stsited and assisted Snivels as the Talmud. are taught, Jewish \Vomen.
Gus I). Levy, of New Orleans, who
in their work towards s tr e ngthening to prepare students for admission into
, • junior department of the College. has in the past received many honors
Judaism by Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, the
at the hands of :Masonic bodies, has
was recently published by the [meal
Synagogue. has been favorably re- I Rabbi Baruch Shapiro, rabbi of been appointed deputy sovereign
ceived by all pedagogues in this coup-1 Seattle, \Vasil., and a graduate of the grand inspector general for Louisiana
try. It adequately tills a real want I Rabbinical College, a well-known of the .\ ncient and Accepted Scottish
and its use by teachers in Religious scholar, recently visited \\ nutmeg , Rite Masons.
Schools, and by Study Circles, is Canada, and succeeded in interesting
widely increasing.
the principal congregations at \Vinni-
It was also decided to hold a con- peg in the work 14 the Rabbinical Col-
vention of the Finance Committee of lege of America. .Among the stu-
the United Synagogue on Sunday, dents of the Rabbinical College there
January 13th.
are many from different parts of Can-
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ada. The following, prominent con-
The Judiscli. Rundschau publishes gregations have become annual con-
a confidential circular from the anti- trilmting members to the college:
Semite Secretary-lient•ral Hennigsen, Beth Jacob, Millmayeth, Tifereth
of I lamburg, to the effect that a sys- 1.,ratl. Ohel Zedek and Linath Haze-
tematic anti-Semitic campaign is to be dek. Each of these congregations
launched immediately after the war. have appointed permanent committees
It appears that Coma lieventiow and for the Rabbinical College to secure
other well known Ca•rmans are sup- support for the college and to en-
porting the 111mi:went. courage Jewish education in the com-
munity and to inaugurate the higher
studies of Judaism its the local re-
Egions schools.
Perfection Lodge, U. D. F. and A.
Kosher Delicatessen
M. Regular meeting, January 2, 1918.
Sylvester E. Rothchild, of Louis-
255 Gratiot
Broadway Market
7:30 p. m..
ville. Ky.. has been appointed Aincri-
Main 4774.
Cherry 3300.
CHARLES K. SANDOR,
ran vice-consul al tiothenberg, Swe-
Secretary,
den.

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1918

Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
Jan. 14
Sabbath Shiroh
Jar. 26
15 Chamishoh Osor Bishvat
jan. 28
30 Lincoln's Birthday
Feb. 12
30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
Feb. 12
Adar
I Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
Feb. 13
10 Washington's Birthday
Feb. 22
13 Fast of Esther
Feb. 25
14 Purim—Feast of Lots
Feb. 26
13 Shusan Purim
Feb. 27
Nisan
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
Mar. 14
10 Shabbath Hagodol
fir 23
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15-22 Pesach—Passover
Mar. 28-Apr. 4
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30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
April 12
Iyar
I Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon......April 13
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18 Lag b Omer
April 30
Sivas
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moor
May 12
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6-7 Shovuoth—Feast of Weeks
lay 17-18
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19 Decoration Day
May 30
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30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
June 10
Tamuz 1
Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
June 11
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17 Shivoh Osor b'Tamuz
June 2 .7
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24 Independence Day
July 4
Ali
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
July 10
III Tish'ah b'Ab—Destruction of Jerusalem
July 18
30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
Aug, 8
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