PAGE MP" THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE meeting of the United Synagogue amt; land of Judaism We want to create I UNITED SYNAGOGUE Jews Give More the Women's League report Of the' a golden age of Jewish idealism and OF AMERICA STARTS committee, which characterized those Jewish culture. Than They Receive, Sense of Discipline Needed. DRIVE FOR $150,000 a" iViti" titre," and a' as """"'"i""i't "assaults upon the Says Forum Speaker "dye". "Two things arc needed to bring dignity of the Jewish people." : ... The report asserted that attempts about that aim. First, we need a Dr. Julian Morganstern, of The at proselyting were frequently made sense of discipline in Judaism, for we Hebrew Union College, Ex- Aim to Raise $150,000. unite:. the name of %velfare work.. are engaged in a war. and a battle pounds His Idea of American Among the principal problems to "Sometime, also it is termed Ameri- • can never be won without discipline. be taken up at this convention, are canization," the report said, and tut- The time has gone when every Jew • Judaism . the fllowing: _ ____ der this camouflage it is thought that dare remain an authority unto him- o 1 together by nobs...doable First—•he publication of an official its real, underlying and ulterior pur- self, as to what is essential for him. ..ouno organ for the United Synagogue of pose may escape detection." There are certain fundamental things ti, , of blood tradition and religious America. lt, is pointed out that an It was recommended that "the in Jewish life to which he must sub-,, , o,•i. Jews throughout the ages hate organization such as this should have real character of Christian conversion scribe. Beware of anarchy in Jew- ,,,,,,..,,,f,,q„ resisted all :attempts at a publication of Its own, through in the enterprise, be exposed," and . ish life. The observance of a beauti- e.t. i no Hat n.n, lint no matter what which it should he Ale to speak to that "recreational c e ntres he estab- fill ceremony. the attendance at Woe - riminstances in which they were all its members front time to time Isbell and welfare wo rk he conducted ship. the spirit I if religious institu whether favorable or other• It is planned to establish a monthly along the most approved lines. Coln- 114 ■ 11s all the, are tremendously im I.-, they have :diva), displayed a magazine, to he devoted to all mat- hived always with Jewish oh,er, portant because in the aggregate they 1.,•tleity of tempernient and an ada- ters pertaining to traditional Judaism allCes and an awakening of the 1 ( ial.ilit) which act- melts for their cur. in America. A special committee, ish consciousness." i!il g st it i Ns .‘. h \ t.1 • .c ar ir- igh l " - ‘,‘Iii sl 10 rpgraetst e i zre‘iel ais I loy) the Jews will react rto consisting of representatives o f the Tliettinveirtion at-copied by ar- toward anarch) in Judaism. !lir ire, es 11PA • r.iiiVt • in merict and • United Synagogio. of America, The clamation the report of the Coin- •• \Ve must begin to take our faith ,that kind of Judaism may thereby Jewish Theological Seminary, and the tutee on Interpretation of Jewish seriously fur what it says. Judaism us' t'N my C ■ 1 formed the basis of Dr. Rabbinical Assembly. as well as the Law, which contained the recom- apologies for God. 'FM hilian Niorgenstern's adiln ss to \VOIllrll ' S League, has been at work mend:unlit for the expulsion from the glowing f ocus o f Jewi s h thought nrinhers of the Ilrith I hill at for the past several months. Ilus Church id Adherents of Christian throughout the ages has been God :he r luncheon held in the club 1".o. committee will present a report at Science. The Jewish God is not a metaphysical I lit •ila V, Feb, i, Ltr, llorgensteill one of the sessions of the convention. The Rev. Louis Feinberg of •M- ,'host hovering timidly in the track- d his I, tore series in Second- eampaigiCto raise $150.- einnati, advocated the general adop- ground of a religion of social service. in lit 11,1 weak and will resume It's .000.011, in order to expand tint work tnat of a live-day working week. Ihe God of Israel is an ever-living .Int:i s as no-why r of the facility of of the United Synagogue. " \laity trades now work on the. force. \\e have driven 1.iii of our . lie I I vlurcsv College at 011- Third—:\ membership drive to basis of forty-four hint, a week," faith itsmus i c, its warmth, its emo- 1i11:11 I reach every Jew and Jewess in in he saiil. "The ',atilt: 11111111iur .1 hours tion, its mysticism. N•e do not feel I 11 1111,, 'ef,11111 said Dr. Nlorgell •erica, who is interested in traditional could lie spread over the live days. the clinging to Iiud. 'There is a cold- 111,1:11 , 111 can bite only under Judaism. to the advalitage of both the employ- ness in our lit es because we have (,11111114 ■ 11. t. Jews 111 this . inting the three hundred delegatt•s er and employe. \Vith no work oil argued and talke:I and ,mooned hod from all parts of the country who are Saturday. et with the same number o ut of our lives and Temple , . \\ hat 'owl try col 11,1 runt title 10 be hew s ,.then 1 ..a , 1■ •1 Ii 1)T' \Vesti•rn 1 ,:nrope. 'coming to Philadelphia t o a tt en d the of weekly working hours, overhead: mg greatest need today is not a God A I C.111 ii0 11/11, • classify otirselYe , convention will be found the fore- costs would be reduced. it is an ex- of pale, ethical f ormu l a ,. ot. mora l lItissian or or t ...rnialt most intellectual Jews of the United E pease to keep shops open for half • platitudes and commonplaces, but a li Judaism I , 11 , Ire mid flour- States. Rabbi A. \I. Hershman of a day on Saturday." (leod who can stand by us in all our ish in this countr•. II must become time Congregation Shaarey Zwick.': struggles and in all our sufferings, a t hly and the Juda 1)etroit, icigan, is a member enther of the our side sing- sni of America, all d be loyal, Carl,- exectitke council. ing in our ears the eternal song of (.,d and devoted Censure of spiritualism as a form hope' devol,.. , earnest aunt ,of ancient idolatry, denim, Must Regain Assurance. \ lion of Christian missionary actiyitir• It is the gt'11111 , of the Jew t,, tat among Jews, and the adoption of a "1,Ve must regain our ;issuance. provision for the discharge from the N•e must again proclaim today as our whate ■ ,r culture and ckilirat'on he (Continued From Page 1,) Judaistic church of any member who fathers did through all trials and trib- fouls abut him. and by his embraces Christian science were So ophy attach their principles to . 1, ..i.• ulations, ulations, "I am the Lord. I live." features of the final sessions today of laying it upon the altar of .Ainerican that when your children grow up and ish life and thought. This has be, a •the annual convention of the United democracy. Annum ill J ndai,m W111 begin to hungry for God they will true, and truer still is it that the IEJESEIBEZHEIMEISEMEEEESTOIENI Synagogue of :America and the \•o- 1ti. a, 141 " 6 """, ). . " 16(.11 look fur him not in foreign cults, but Jew does not III rely assimilate. II, is no parasite upon comet}. Ile gives men's League of the organization at c''' t " . " '' " t " 11 in our own houses of worship. Open l)ropsic College, Broad and York Judaism, the doors of your home, of your and has 1,1 Cr gitcu 111 , 1T hall Ilt, has The Opportunity in America. stre et:. 'reunite, so that God himself can come it•I't•i%td. Ile has shown the peoples - NVIlat is the great opportunity of in. Give your children the Judaism of the earth how totake whatever The convention brought together rabbis and prominent laymen and uso. .1mcrican Israel? Judaism in Amer- that ou r f a ther s gav e un t o us. -carry was offered, re-interpret it and give it men from synagogues throughout the iea is all experiment. The Jew on" so that .hinerican Israel can be- 1,111, 10 the world with a newer and through the centuries has shown that come th, elori. u. SUCCe'0, that it so richer content. 'United States and Canada. The criticism of spiritualism was it can resist hostility, persecution, ws dl de sy•rye," '1n America we meet not on the made by the Rev. Samuel 111. Cohen, massacres, 'but the Jew has yet to basis of what We were 111 the coun- 4-seentive director of the United show that he can resist the influences tries from which eye call1C, but 111 , 011 Synagogue. Ile compared the doc- of freedom and equality. The Jew is Carpathian-Russian Jews Ask the basis of tchuut scr h:n v herons trine with the idolatry of antiquity, like a coiled spring, his resistance in- Recognition a Nationality and may become here in \ inerica, 0 creases with the pressure. and. continued: liv.ng together tinder the in:Int:nee of "GermanJudaism in Germany has "We have a tendency to condone one culture, imbused with loyalty and PARIS.—The Jews of the Carpa- allegiance to one nation, striving for with tlp afflicted relates of the de- failed. Will Judaism in America suc- parted who seek consolation at the ceed? That is our experiment and thian-Ras:jail territory have banded the same goal, animated by the same ouija board or from the nwiliunt, but that is our opportunity. What is a memorandum to the governor of deals. this is misplaced sympathy. It is a necessary to make the experiment a that territory requesting that the Jews, "It is too early to say what form narrow and selfish stay of drugging success? We are just beginning to who make up from thirty to forty 1inerican Judaism is taking or what one's self. The anciert prophets re- be vindicated in the world. We are per cent of the total population, shape it may assume. Its dominant garded at as a form of dissipation and just beginning to be understood. should hatee recognition as a nation- characteristics may not be perceived stamped It anti-social in character." Carry out, for the dawn has come. Do ality, and bhould be represented in mit] each member of American The Rev. Charles I. Hoffman, of not dissipate your forces. Hold fast the constitution of the new common- Jewry has had opportunity to con- Newark, J., Chairman of the Com- to those ideals for which the Jew wealth. The memorandum also voices tribute his mite. Real American mittee on Shristian Missionary Activi- has stood for these 3,000 years, We a complaint about anti-Semitic agi- Judaism must he the creation of all ties among Jews, read before a joint want to make America the promised tation in the territory. the Jews of America. 'Ile American Jew will come into being when all of its shall become completely absorbed with the standards and ideals of American life and training. The American Jew will come into being when we shall have ceased to be con- scious oi the fact that one man is a Russian by Birth and another a Ger- man, when we shall all think of our- selves as one vomit', as one group, inspired by One ideal with a CO111111011 hope for the inture—for ourselves. for Judaism throughout the world, and for-the whole of mankind. Unity and brotherhood in America will cre- '21 0162rEP MEET ate the .1merican Jew, built upon the Hoer-changing tenets of Judaism and yet adapted to the demands of Amer icanistm" Morris Garrett introduced the speaker. (Lontinuod From Page 1.) Have Your "Meet Friedberg— Wear Diamonds" Eyes Examined e "a■Il by my Expert Opticians 11 you don'i need glasses we will gladly tell you so. ■ DR. 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USED CARS in English Rosen's Bakery CHARITY BALL FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME AT ARCADIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel The Old Folks Home Nall has al- ways been successful, it has been gen- erously supported each year not only by the Jews of the city of Detroit but also by the Jews in the state at large. This institution has been de- servedly popular with the public. It has done splendid •ofk in the years of its existence and has consistently lived up to its promises. •lw ()Id Folks Home has far out- grown its quarters, and with the pres- ent guests at the Home greatly crowded and inconvenienced, and a long waiting list patiently pleading for admission, it is necessary for the institution to build at Once. \S'ith the proceeds of this, their ninth annual ball to be held at the Arcadia, Tuesday, February 24th, the Old Folks Home Society plans to dig ground at once, and in spite of the bight cost of labor and materials, to build a substantial addition to its present site on the corner of Edmund and Brush. And so the Old Folks Home So- ciety appeals to the public to gener- ously support this ball. NVe may hesitate to build ourselves new homes at such a time, but in spite of un- favorable Conditions we must build for those whose last few years are ours to make comfortable and happy. Mrs. Ellensteist and Mrs. Grossman are the chairman of the committee having the ball in charge. But if the committee fail to reach the public generally. response may be sent di- rectly, to the Building -or to the sec- retary, Mr. II. Buchhalter, 217 l'al- This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw Bakery, This Is my new establishment. Bread baked hero three times a day-8:30 A. M.--2 P. M.-5 P. M. — SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE tOpposito Robinson Cohen's) Detroit's Newest and Finest Chinese and American Cafe LOTUS CAFE A Delightful Place to Dine and Dance Continued From 5:30 to I A. M. Afternoon Tea, Dancing, 2 to 5 Northwest Corner Washington Blvd. and Grand River Geo. Hill, Manager TAXI Tuesday, February 24th at the Arcadia. 850 Woodward Avenue MEMBER D. A. D. A. Glendale 7117 B'nai B'rith Presents War Medals to Returned Heroes Broadway Taxicab and Messenger NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Horeb Lodge, B'nai B'rith, through Presi- dent Joseph Koletsky, presented its war honor medal to Jacob Bieber and Herman Kashin, members of the fa- mous "Lost Battalion" of the 77th Division; Abraham Aarons and Mon- ro G. Woolfson, officers who saw act- ive service, at an enthusiastic meeting. Those honored are members of the Brooklyn N. Y., lodge, and were guests of Horeb Lodge. — 408 HASTINGS STREET ruler E. THOMAS J. DOYLE A SA 301 CADILLAC 302 303 ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr. • •