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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

THE DETROIT JEWISH

MONOTHEISM
IN JUDAISM , , , ,, .‘iki,. ,, ,o,if

First Cause were made in India more T he masonry is the succesor of tilt.'
th.on eighty centuries a s.... on the Jewish school of .1Iexandria, and of
1
tilil ice sit;ilonliianilacylijangtz iAnr
Aryan
the all antique institutions, custodian of

CHRONICLE

PAGE 1HREE

18,691 IMMIGRANTS
WEEK BREAK RECORD

"42i"-1444
. .;

of Cktainia and has lisol through

all the hardships and misery of the
t
lews there, sass
. that dos I nte their
the secrets of 1 u• I.— • d /1
'Lund is intuitive and naturally goer
_._
ruin and sufferings the Jews id
,
The monotheism of Ch r i s t an d that
NEy'y y'ryRK.— \\ oth
the arrival of Ukrainia are not hopele-ss and look
I' ,
Lord of nature through nature, of Mohammed has compromised, and 18,691 aliens at Fibs Island during forward to a change for the betto
II the
ins: observed the phenomena of in some casts fallen into pub thei,o, 1:1•1 wee
k, ioninigialion .null micesvith that complete faith which ha:
and realized its unreality, the hut the monoth e i sm o f J tit t a i, n , I no
By Prof. H. P. Saari
, said, all pre war rocood, (or a single charactorized the Jew throughout
e
ci s Intlia cried, "He is ONE• been untainted and pure as a or week load heco lorokom ,11111.. Illy C011-
I houghthesages call it variousy.'
all ages. The news oof San Remo.
In Irro, r
l'hristianity, Son has exceeded
Slumahai
ditions arising- Orono
•I
On xi lit it II did tonally reach them, wa:,
The t r IlkIlllWable ot Ilerloert This is the first monotheistic expres- !her and in NI okallinieflanisin Nl.„ the Island wer e
never wor,
sion
the world.
1 !dr Mailman says, received as if
Spencer has been an enigma to sages
hainat has surpassed
number of those iimingrant•
r,..11, proclaina•d the very arrival
'and common men in all ages and all
Progress in the knowledge of trod, km Moses and others, and also theart...kiwi: and thanks too Ill I.
III, NIcssiith.
it
climes. Thales, first Greek think- or Sooli.Kolow.ledge, finds expression ten manifestation of the Absolute, soo of the llo•bress Sheik-tong A lino.
er, identified that First Cause with in altruism; breeds happines s and ad- often mentioned in the Zoohar, ale grant
Society of .kinerica, th e se t . : ``,:,': ""ne inquired „a. f. t,er friends in
water and ootlyer thinkers defined it sauces the cause of civilization, Shat- nothing when compared with Good. are as well taken care of as is pos.
andmr• 1 11 .1 1 1111 , a related
l ow , thinkers, who have seen only the t„,d, an d L o d ;i kon ,. i s th e. Alpha an d silole under existing circumstances.
variously, according to the range
the rolloow mg
t Karilowitz is situat-
their speculation. Time and again, surface of science or philosophy may Omega of Judaism. and Ile alone is
the
Louis F. l'ost„Assistant Secretary.
of P "d'Aia right
th
e int a ct-i t,' an d e ffi c i en t , atis , of 11,, of Tabor, is ginned as having
attempts have been made in different !lift agree with "'; tot 'host' w ho
n'"'
\I„
fill,
countries „ I the world to ... Lee the know the history • of t lie world and universe.
None intervenes loo•tween in Washington that the Illlespet - 1 d
" \Vt (11B:
commission)
arrived
God ant! limn in Judaism
riddle of the universe without this have ""fe,f1 the rise andfall "
Philo say• rash of Immigrants is assinnong there one Friday evening. \\lien
t
that i , laa-
ljreat hypothesis, :r some are apt to lions, woo at once recognize 1eivii
t is that Lod is the o nly Cause of all, that serious proportions ( specially so in the autumobilt• with the American in.
call the Essence of our being. but, .t000' spiritual progress that gives sta- is, the sourc e of all, and -tole King oew of the fact that typhus and other mates were sighted there eras gen-
such thoughts
t to ciofzatoon anand
d shple
- trod,'foundan y
owers th e and Ruler.
epidemics are freely raging in those erd rejoit'ing in the lily.
Iti me ssings
Before we
true folio,
.. In th e w
peace
I)ivinity of man is pr o , laini e d
nty on
parts from w.hieli th e
',jot-Hy of int- had gon• 1,ir into the ttoiii we had
those
ton, "If th
W110 keep their ininols brimful
has hero such a echo
the
Zoliar
in
unmistakable
terms.
The
migrants are arriving and pending any to stop for we found ourselves sur-

only foods h .1. ttoetor„tt thetteo , it, t , , God. litiman unity,
s
Talmud is eloquent on this important restricted legislature being passed ‘o(- roundo d by
a mob of kiddies all of
rise
in it."
iii
tocsin), In fact, so far as we have : fields at Ellis 1 ,
11.1 will have to (keno stark naked outside of their
power
twenty sears is an example I/1TH Ail' to Mid, see s e e perfect phil. I exercise the geeto t,t
rare and
Great thinkers liko• Plato and Atis
Thomas Carlyle explains osophy and ss.inholisin developed in hack upon quarantine regulations fall I et which were clad in Indian boots,
title, Kant and Hegel, liongsen. and of this fact,
a „ ,1 j„ii It
a very !wavy article which had been
o n the the writing of Judaism and a Jew has
____________
Eucken IlaVe bat dell their , t ...tem. of the
basi, of
receivol from sonic relief organiza-
110 need to go to ans other leacher
the
philosophy on same Great Un-
JEWS IN PARLEY
in England. l'Oten the chit.
except
his
„ten
for
instruction.. either
known, who (terns human intelligence
dren were asked
telly
,
I in the Toga of action or \ oga of de.;
they were
1 , ,y Rls._ Th e Polish1),.4. tta ti on
and far transcends the range of tour
The idea of God has evoolved as nu-
%soaring such heasy !mots in such
votoon
or
Yuma
alid ur gotjatjug with
thought. \\'e hold that we cannot man society has evolved.
So,
Most of k.towit.ti
hot weather, they replied, that they

grasp the Infinite with our finite the religions of the world began with
ins with regard to possible peace made it a practice to put on these
minds, but it is more than known and 1July-theism and- finally developed
Truth is eternal and time cannot de.1 terms, includes three Jews who are Louts every Friday afternoon in cele-
more than understood, as it is our mono-6(n,, But it was reserved (tor stray it.
But at present the grand: with the delegation M the capacity of bration of the Sabbath. There are
own self. \Vito can say, "I :\\I NOT. the great Abraham to give to the truth of Judaism has suffered an I•sperts.
'flies. are Lucien Altberg, about -100 Jews in Karilowitz and
This 'I' in man is infinite and ii prop• large portion of the world the mono- eclipse, as the Jew, owing to his per- Felix Pearl and Simon Rsindstein: the
14.1.
they all seem to he moving as if they
erly understood is the l'ooknoowable of theistic conception of God in its secutions in benighted countries, has la
but named is president of the War. were
mere phantoms. They. have had
Spencer. It is the keynote of all purest form, He was a prince of sages temporarily neglected those great! saw Jewish community.
no less than five pogroms and the
ethics and the fundamental 'oasis of and either of philosophy and without soul-inspiring to.achings of his lore-
Place is practically one mass of ruins.
civilization.
Even Kant was coin- • kloraliani there „mould be no Moloam-
iltuf we„h,"1". that the young
The Jewish Relief Committee in the
pelted by his imbill• moon fn rid,.
Ile Jew Of today will gll i nto ,
clan1,11 and 110 Christianity.
spirit,
Eat
town spends the greatest portion of
chide tthatif
w ithout
and in lois restored na-
a. also the first man to drummer of
it ludaisno
• •

-
its relief money in the purchase of
et II1CS was ino.00mplete.
Ilaecko I too.
oiloolatory and to ro•store God to His lineal homeland give to the world the,
to11.11,1 Which is aniOng

to build his structure of Wino-old, prom r position in the heart of the wonderful philosophy for which so
the sol.Ler.bandits in order to ensure
208-210 GRISWOLD ST.
many arc waiting today.
without this Homey of l'Aisteme • and l'esnde•
tluot no further lives will be taken.
Itoint limed Prom Page 2 )
the result is that he has to make such
The greatness of Judaism is patent
\Ir. Mittman concluded: "I will
did
not
have
a
sufficient
force
to
pro-
ridiculous statements alootit his plasm. from the fact that before the aggro•ss
neoer forget as long as I live the
floe community. 'When, how-
atoms, that we cannot but laugh sive march of Christianity, the
ever. reinforced by mo-mbers of the picture which repealed itself in many alilifiVEMESEEINN-Y.IMMUMMANNIIIONM4V=INIV.W.
IIONMMIMMWWWWW.IM
at the great scientist's wisdom. The hound philosophy of Plato and Ads-
town, Pr II/r Its our departure our
Kamenetz Jewish Self-Defense. the
problem of the origin of life and the t ode was impotent to hold it
to mild be surrounded
by
Dogrom wa s aveed.
rt
riddle of Consciousness defies the au- and the ereat reasoning
Socrairs
crowds of women and children who
thor of the Riddle of the Universe was al, of nos avail. but Christianity
1
San Remo Decree Welcomed.
with scars in their eyes would plead.
and in the end he is where he teas. had to change its entire form and
Lovers of the Jewish drama will be \I r. Mailman, who has been (41i, please take us with you to
The first attempt toward, the full' adopt atone than half of Judaism when phased with the announcement of the • through nearly ( very town and city America'"
est expression of the thought of the it came to a clash with the mighty
first performance to be given at thel
!thought u(Philo, The Alesanollian New Yiddish theatre, 502
I lanlinga
tylintwhachsachtgiaetoiteuth oll .to nl Rife t. On
Tuesday evening, September
Jews had reared a complete system of
14 h.
philosophy and mystieism and Chris-
"Who Is the \totter?" with Miss Iola!
tianity felt so small when it saw
the great structure of the dazzling Dvorkin. In the loading role, will be'
thought. 1:11c fathers of the early the first offering of the new theatre.!
Church had to assimilate many of the The need of a permanent Yiddish the-
principles of Judaism to save it (the atre has long hem, apparent in Dos.
Churcht from destruction. fact, trait. In the newly remodeled Circle'
there is very little in Christianity
theatre, formerly the Circle Theatre,
which is nut borrowed directly or in-
under the management of Mr. Karp
directly frontthe .\lexandrian Jews.
and Mr.
'There are two thoughts standing atrical l'oogat, tooth experience the
1.1.110
,
producers, followers of the
unique and highest in the world. that
1idolish theatre will find a sourell of
161 .
is. the world -conquering genius ot the t , t, t u t ,,, itioytttent:
Vedic Rishis of India, and the tower-
Cleaned by Us Means
,\ permanent cant of well-known
ing motion of the Jews.
, ' Mo-
hammedanism
and
the
Catholic Yiddish actors have been brought
Thorough Cleaning
Church are proud of their mysticism, Isom Now York and will remain hero
"P",t ioe kt

e "fes'aso.eowsi,
"-',".?
but history of thinight tells us thiit throughout the year, offering in new
and Money Saved
• !FAA!
kx' r elit
the first founders or the science of play each week.
t
mysticism were the Jews. The Roci
crucians andthe \Limnos have drawn
Oriental Rugs are Given
their inspiration iron, the ancient NATIONAL INSTITUTION PLANNED
ik ax
Jewish writings. Danto's grand vision
11
Special Attention
1'.\1 ■ IS—A constituent assembly at
is based nn the French author who
wrote long before Dante ainl who was which all the associateol Jewish parties
a Jew. hiasonary
C . :echo-Slow Ala are represented
luist• 11
tho' in
vas prim :M
MDR IRAN
Kabalistic teachings, aunt Hiram Abe, upendthe first session recently in
tb.
the great teacher of Nlasonary was a Carlsbad. The Assembly has for its
Jew. pure and simple.
great purpose the creation of a national exe-
olbject
Niasonary Is to relotoild the cutive, the establishment of Jewish
. „.
temple of Solomon. that is. to restore schtwols ;ono! the satisfactoory settlement
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I he juWi,11 10re 10 its pristine glory.
of sundry other questions affecting
' 1 'ha branch id 'vacua ,vet the tomb Czecho-Slovakian and
arloatinan.
of Hiram is like the cross on the Russian Jews,
Cloristian altars: it I. a sign of knowl-
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