v ilericam Apish Palo&Cal Cater CLIFTON AYENUI - CINCINNATI 20, ORIO THE DETROIT BUY FURS 0 ligious soil from which principles of RE-ELECT DR. LEO M. social justice in Judaism spring, while FRANKLIN PRESIDENT the commission made a survey of C. C. A. R. MONDAY du,triA romrnimis amt attrmpted to OF C. put the principles of Judaism in a 1ContInued from page 11 more concrete form suitable to the needs of the present generation. (tires the justice and proclaims the Views of Labor Problem. right of labor to share more equitably T , Rab- in the management as well as in the ,, ,;;,':,rof";i r w o'gro f.f,,,,I . I , 7, rewards of industry. therime the conference ISM OVI the Vital, social and economic j „ he the „hfi g ,,,,„ n o f questions of the day as crystalized d ec l labor nit perform faithfull y and eller- as the declarations of the conference t should Inc made known all over the the wor k 1,, ' w hi r l, land," the report said. "in order that justly paid. inesualities in living and earn- the adherants of Judaism may look .! to them for guidance in the fashion- ing c o ndition, already ,,,,,,k r „jd e h r jug of their standards of action, and hat• t Ile war and rendered still more p. the general citizenship be influenced K flagrant as a result of the world u nt thereby in the solution of the vexing heaval demand imm e diate a dj u stm e E problems that beset the public." emphatically de- I he conference " 1 he conference recognizes that R nounces the widespread exploitation of the people in the matter of the right of laborers to organize and to Bargain collectively through repre- neers , ilies of life. It calls u p on the constituted authorities to restrain and sentatives of their own choosing as i r discipline all profiteers and manilas- an instrument for securing the lators who make the lot of the peo- rights at the hands of those who em- ple hitter with want and privation. It ploy them. It further recognizes the 212-216 Michigan Ave. condemns official, both in high and right of labor to share equitably in low places for failure to enforce the the management as well as in the re- laws designed to curl) extortion; more wards of industry. "At the suite time the conference so do we denounce the hypocricy of these officials and semi-official declares it to he the obligation of agencies who deceive the public with labor to perform faithfully and ener- pretended activity against malefac- getically the work for which it is 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. justly paid, and that. as hours are re- tors." General Real Estate, Insurance, duced and wages increased in keep- Would Abolish Child Labor. Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In- ing with the modern standards of life kVith regard to labor the report vestments and Store Property and happint—, the laborers do not It:commended that a safe and sanitary PHONE CHERRY 1195. relax, 1.111 intensify: his efforts both working environment he provided as a ret urn to the employer and out with particular reference to the spe- of regard for public welfare. Tine cial nestle of women. It advocated conference condemns all slacking and the abolition of child labor and the sabotage. and denounces as subver- CIVIL ENGINEERS raising of the working wage standard sive of the safety of society .001 of SURVEYS—Lend Sexilylelons, Muni. to the legal limit in those states the well-being of the republic the ripal lawoute. where it is lower. It recommended use of violence in industrial disputes. STRUCTURAL. DF.SICNS--‘'lans, Es. conmensaiion for industrial accidents. Routes, Reports, Supervision. It calls upon labor as NV till as capital Tel. Main 2043 225 Farwell Bldg. It recommended the legal enactment to exhaust all the resources for peace- Surveying within 24 hour.. of an eight-holy (lay ii• a maximum aide agreement 'whore resorting to for industrial workers and advocated the strike or lockout. It maintains a compulsory day of rest in seven for the welfare of the public to be su- workers. preme above the interests of any The second report read in the class or classes." morning was signed 1.y Rabbi Samuel As the convention drew . toward a Schulman, as chairman of the com- close Monday, in the Temple Berith OPTOMETRISTS mittee to present a draft of Jewish Kodesh, an expression on the Zionist ethics bearing upon current (pies- movement, as regarding the mandate Eye& Examined GI lions, and was in tone similar to the of Great Britain, was adopted. Its 245 GRISWOLD ST. first report. Both reports were :IC-. adoption was preceded by an eloquent Telephone Main 453 Cr Will appeal and it was regarded as 11w Two Points of View. most important action of the (lay. The principal addresses of the day, The expression by the Conference Comfort and Service at delivered in the afternoon, were a in substance was a commendati on of well-balanced discussion as to wheth- the Balfour Declaration that Great er the religious policy should be to Britain have a mandate over Pales- Corner lArned and Bates Striate liberalize the synagogue so as to in- tine, with the exception of the phrase One block from Electric Depot clude all possible members of the which implies that the Holy Land DETROIT, MICH, faith, or In intensify the teachings, become a national homeland for the Rates Single-51.50 to $2.50. ilmong those already within the syna- Jews. The Conference, as a body, • opposes political Zionism. gogue. Rabbi Samuel Koch in his address, Text of Resolution. ■ "'Elie Problems of the lin-syna- The resolution with respect to gogned," gave the first point of view, Palestine follows in full: and I. Leo Sharfman, professor of 11. r endorse the action of the Presi- economics in the University of ',Mich- dent in declining the invitation of igan, took the opposite view of the the Zionist Organization of America question. The title of his paper was to appoint a delegation to participate "Religion and the Synagogue." Fresh Poultry— Meats in the extraordinary convention of Shortage of Rabbis. delegates representing the member- Fish Market At the annual banquet of alumni of ship of the Zionist Organization held Reasonable Prices the Hebrew Union College held in in the city of New York Iday 9th the evening at Temple Berith Ko- and 10th to celebrate the issuance 1 159 HAMILTON BOULEVARD desh, Rabbi Henry Englander, of Cin- by the San Remo Conference of a cinnati, reported a serious shortage mandate to Great Britain over Pales- of rabbis. He said that reports had tine. \\C rejoice indeed at the recent been received irom fifty congrega- 256 Boston Blvd. East, open 2 to tions for rabbis, but that with present decision of the San Remo Confer- Easy terms. ence to give to Great Britain a man- college facilities the openings could S every day, only s27,r,o11. date over Palestine in line with the Cotnpelled to sell at great sacrifice not be filled for several years. Mt. The discussion Sunday evening Balfour Declaration. But we hold Now vacant. Come out ur Call based on Rabbi Samuel Schulman's today what the conference declared Clements. draft of a report on "Jewish Ethics anent the Balfour Declaration two WEBSTER OLIVER STREETER Bearing Cpott Current Questions" years ago. that we do not subscribe 1958 Penobscot Bldg and another on the "Commission on to the phrase in the declaration Cad. 3448 Social Justice, in existence for sev- which says, "Palestine is to be a na- eral years and now headed by Rabbi tional home land for the Jewish peo- C— llorace J. Wolf of Temple Berith ple." Wc believe that Israel, the Kodesh, proved 'one of the most 1c-wish people, like every other re- spirited of the entire gathering. The ligious communion, has the right to first record was rejected after a long live, to be at home and to assert its debate. The second was adopted in message in every part of the world. 'With confidence in the free insti- part with certain changes. In the first report the committee tutions of Great Britain, we rejoice appointed to draft it declared that in and recognize the historic signifi- life's object was set forth in the first cance of such a British mandate for eighteen verses of the nineteenth Palestine, in that it will offer the chapter of Leviticus. "And 111011 shalt opportunity to some Jews, who may desire to settle there, to go there love thy neighbor as th) self" and to live full, free and happy Eves. Must Safeguard Freedom. "In this small compass of Israel's And if facilities are offered for an Torah, or Jewish teaching, we find appreciable number to go there from 1 the fundamentals of personal and so- lands in which they suffer front re- cial ethics," the report says. "It ligious, political or economic perse- gives an ideal for man's striving, for cution, they may be enabled so to social and national achievement. It shape their communal life that, in- teaches freedom of the individual and spired by the hallowed associations the land in which Israel's prophets DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER commands reverence for authority. of 49 6RATIOT AVE. It presents justice as the ideal goal announced world-redeeming ideas. they may become a great spiritual in- COR. LIBRARY AVE. in lonnan relationship. It makes love the impelling motive and it trusts fluence. Not the Geulah. to moral education, to peaceful co- operation of the mothers of the While we thus rejoice, we do not, commonwealth as the methods for however, admit that this historic reaching that goal. It emphasizes event is what it has been called, the the solidarity of human brotherhood Gettlah, the redemption of Israel. in the form of the nation in which Convinced that the mission of the the individual finds his setting and Jew is to witness to God all over in whose welfare and salvation he the world, emphasizing the religious function of Israel, and rejecting any can alone work out his own. "This freedom the state,, the 113- reassertion of Jewish nationality. lion must promote and protect. which it has long ago outgrown, we Therefore our free American democ- hold that Israel's redemption will racy must safeguard perfect freedom only he realized when the Jew will of thought and speech. The dangers have the right to live in any part of of our time are the extremes of an the world, and, all racial and re- anarchy that would seek with vio- ligious prejudice and persecution lence to destroy our institutions, and ended, Israel will be free as a re- of a reaction that in panic would ligious power andsati integral part of seek to crush the individual's free- all nations to give world service. dom. What social justice is at any Recognizing the opportunity which particular lime cannot be expressed Palestine, under the mandate of the in any one formula. The establish- British Empire will offer some Jews, 15890-10111 Wed., peat 24 ment of perfect justice needs a per- the conference reiterates now what it Neef Tenet Ere *.at.. Del. 4 fret intelligence plus a perfect con- has said many times, that it is the Ion, Warne Day) 'nom. °et. scientiousness. Judaism does not duty of all Jews to contribute to the Succoth (Fleet bureoIk (laud iiI•s..- 91.eml• 11 Than. Oet. le teach any particular social or eco- reconstruction of Palestine, in so far Dereth Fri., (let. IT nomic theory." as Jews may place themselves there, ettnesath Torah llooeh-I hodemek Cheoraa Yet. One. 24 There were warm arguments both and to make it a good place for 11ofteh-Chode•eb 1(1.1e• Sun. No, 73 in favor of adopting and of rejecting them to live. But the co-operation Dedieelinal . b000koh ireaot of Ded.. Ilee. IT this report. The chief objection was of Jews who reject Jewish national- Roach-(hode•eh Tebet•..Moa, Dee. 72 that those who are really oppressed, ism is made difficult, nay, impossible, tiesost920 Thom, Jan. I such as those who have felt the low- as long as the Zionist organization is Fa•I of Teheill dens of child labor, etc., would feel committed to such nationalism. For Dogeh.1 hodeoek Shebat Wed., Jaa. rb Ador• Thom, re b. that the rabbis appealed to them with such co-operation would mean the of I:•ther) Thom. )1•1,4 Purim Irenot Mar. 20 spiritual food before satisfying bodily tacit acceptance of the program and 11o.r h-e hodelleb Rae.. April needs. One who contested in favor ideals of Zionism. We, therefore, rivooller Vs•.0,er Dayl...eato April In of the report said that the expres- hold that it is the duty of all Jews ito.o.h-chndesele 17ar. —ICE" April IC sion did not attempt to offer a solu- to make clear the character of the Thom, May 1,.. h •Dmar May lA tion for all the problems "of this practical work now demanded for Shabuoth h 4CoallneatIon Day) ..... troubled world," but to put in lan- Palestine, leaving to the Jews there. Shabuot ha. lbw ZS guage that the "man on the street and not to any partisan organization. ne.e5-ekedesch Tammuz We•oJeae le could read" the principles of Judaism. to determine their own destiny. We s ob Jely 4 Rabbi Wolf then presented the re- hope that for the sake of unity in Past of TanDna• Fri, July le n• rh - cSndeeell AS gas., uly 201 or f of the commission : The com- (Continued On Page 9.' 45 Fa•1 of tiittee had tried to set forth the re- Itwiels-ClsdeonsI .' ( A T H E PAGE SEVEN EWISH CHRONICLE "C- FLOWERS for the Sick— VEER is the most precious gift to the sick and the first step towards health. It is a pleasant and natural custom which has created in flowers the message of cheer and good friendship. RUI Senders of Central flowers have the satisfaction of knowing they are of the best, always perfectly fresh and S long lasting in the sick room. H. & B. MARKS e Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. if it is inconven- ient to come down, a phone order will satisfy you com- pletely. We will gladly offer suggestions. To distant cities we will transmit orders by wire. 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