PAGE ELEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ROSA RAISA, FAMOUS The Outlook of Judaism in America DR. CLIFTON LEVY A FIGHTING RABBI SOPRANO, TO APPEAR NEW YORK RABBI AT I the immediate future we have to face. IN RECITAL MONDAY (Continued From Page Nine.) That the Jew will be able to meet FORUM LUNCHEON r amain Voorsanger Went to France as a Buck not of worship alone. We need a these problems and to meet them suc- Flees from Polish Pogroms to Operatic program which will cover all aspects cessfully is an article of our faith, Dr I Z. Taub, Ass't Supt., house of Fame—In Joint Recital With Behan, of life and which will satisfy the Private and Found Religions Drew No Lines. for we have faith in God, and faith Correction, Speaker Next Baritone at Arcadia. demands of living faith. in ourselves. Lacking either, the Jew Students of the history of religions is in a parlous state, threatened with Captain Elkan Vuorsanger, the "tight- hours a day. Can you imagine how good Mg rabbi," who returned recently from that coffee tasted to a cold and hungry Rosa Raisa, heralded by public know that all religion including our death; possessing both, we know no own have two distinct lines of expres- fear. "I shall not die but live" and Dr. Clifton II. Levy, of New York France. went over as a buck private in soldier? This work and all other Jew- and press as the world's greatest . City, a member of the Executive May, 1917, with the first 750 Ameri- ish Welfare Board work with the Army dramatic soprano, will appear m re- sion; the ethical and the mystical. continue "to declare the deeds of Board of the Central Conference of cans. and rose by sucessive promotions of Occupation was done at the invita- cital at the Arcadia auditorium. Mon- 'fliey are frequently interwoven, but God." American Rabbis, which net in De- to Sergeant, Lieutenant. Chaplain, Cap- tion of Major General Dickman of the day evening, November 10, under the they are hardly adjustable in their troit during the week, was the speak- tain, Senior Chaplain of the New York Third Army, who requested the Jewish management -of , the Central Concert claims. Modern Judaism must decide M'alfare Board to take over all ea:Items Company, together with Giacomo which line it i s t o fo ll ow —o r w h e th er er at the Forum Luncheon of the 77th Division. Rimini, the Italian baritone. there is room within the synagog for B'nai Brith Club, 25 Broadway, Tues- When the 77th returned home, Cap- in the occupied portion of Germany. Rosa Raisa the name to the Am- both lines of development. \lost of day noon, November 4, on the sub- tain Voorsanger volunteered to stay be- Passover Services. erican public a few years ago meant the leathers feel that the ethical is ject• "Facing New Probl•ms." Dr. hind to become Overseas Director of "To my mind the greatest achieve- Levy, who is prominent in the Jewish the Jewish VVelfare Board. Ile lived in ment of the Jewish Welfare Board in little. Born in Rielestock of Jewish the supreme emphasis of Judaism; pulpit, active in every phase of Jew- trenches and shell-rocked dugouts, took France was the Passover sent ices held parentage in Russian Poland twenty- yet they cannot deny the presence of ish life, and a journalist of note, ',art in major actions in the Baccarat throughout the American Expeditionary five years ago, like litany another the other element. How far shall Washington, D. C. I, this be encouraged in the light of brought a virile. message to the large and Tout sectors, the Meuse-Argonne Forces. There was a Seder for every genius, advanced herself under most region, and Argonne Forest; buried the Jewish man in France. Matzoths were, discouraging,cirettinstances, A..drant- :recent , dereloptiterifs in the religionS "g aill'ering assembled to hear him. The outlook for Judaism in Amer- has a trimieml- delfd—the Jewish, Protestant, and Cath- distributed to every one. We received atic experience of her early life whs world'? .Like it or i no, we'must admit "V our organiiation organ ous task and privilege," d e clared D r. olic dead—under incessant tire, and min- magnificent co-operation in this from her escape from the pogrom that led that there are many wild are attracted ica appears to me full of promise. For the past decades our country has Levy, "that of helping your Rabbis istered to the wounded and dying on the Quartermaster's Corps. There isn't to the memorable massacre in Kiev. by this mystical revival. Shall we in reaching the unreached. That has the field of battle. His hands are horny one mall out of the one thousand who She and others of her faith lived , lose them entirely or shall we tneet been prepared to become the most important center of Jewish culture in always been our problem but in these w ith the callouses that came from carry- attended the memorable Jewish Welfare hidden in a cellar during that period. th e m on their ow n groun d? Furthermore, we are confronted the world. The war has but confirmed crucial times it takes on a new phase. ing heavy litters of men. Board Seder in Paris who will ever for- She tied to Italy, where she took up and charged this reality with a solemn "In France there were no distinc- The real deserving poor you must get that event. Money for Passover sup- the study of music with Madam with the problem of the content of seek. Those who come to the syn- tions." the 'fighting rabbi' says. "A plies was also sent by the Jewish Wel- Inlarchiso. In August, 1913, her Judaism. Is it only a religious fact, and sacred responsibility. All the y, or has it larger connotations? If it physical and material paraphernalia agogues and to the benevolent so- Chaplain was a Chaplain, not a Jewish fare B to members of the Jewish teacher brought her to Parma, Italy, Chaplain, a Catholic Chaplain, or a Legion in Palestine. for an audition before Maestro Cann- be merely a religious fact, there are of temple, library, seminary, press, cieties do not need reaching." "Another big thing that the Jewish paninio, who engaged her (noted(- already many who will have nothing are at hand. Only a driving enthu- Dr. Levy emphasized the nee, ssit y Protestant. Each Chaplain was respon- of teaching men and women to think sible for the religion of every man, and Welfare Board is now working on is me i ). for the Chicago Opera Comm. of it. If it be more, what is that siasm is necessary to make the above and more? If Judaism be, as we Zionists the instrutnents of a glorious religious along moral lines. He cited as an ex- it didn't matter to us how a man prayed, the matter of graves registration pany. Thence her history reads like an contend, a national complex in which Renaissance. What we need is an ample an experience at the Reform- Inn that he prayed. A Catholic Chap- the marking of the graves of all Jewish atory where he addresses "the off- lain organized Yom 1w..