TitcDLinonjmnsn(iIRONICLE PACE SIX 1•11M11. EDETROVIJEWISfl MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President. at Detroit, Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postale. Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. should be done not in a slipshod fashion but in the best manner pos- sible. For that reason, we believe that every large congregation should be organized for departmental work of an educational and social serv- ice character with well trained specialists at the head of these depart- ments. Nothing, we believe, would go further to put our religious schools upon a firm basis of efficiency than to put at the head of them, men and women trained as religious teachers and whose prime avo• cation should be the teaching of religion. It is surely as necessary, that we should have specialists in this department as in .any other sphere of education. But today, most congregations are content to allow the religious education of their children to be in the hands of mere amateurs who themselves need training in even the funda- mentals of religious knowledge. And the same is true of the social service activities of the con- gregation. No one man can be expert in many directions. One may excel as a preacher or an organizer and vet be utterly unfitted to han- dle the delicate situations which arise in the field of social service Now insofar as these touch the field of religion at all, they should be handled by experts who have been trained in the field of sociology and of philanthrophy. We believe that a well organized congrega- tion should have such a social service expert at the head of one of its departments. It is when the congregation shall reach out in them varied directions and in each of them do its work intelligenly and conscientiously, that it will be really fulfilling a great function in the community life. We look forward to th e time w h en h ere i n De.. troit a least one of our congregations shall undertake its work along these newer and better lines. Young Jews Honor Memory of Schiff ,... msolcaurso3 Moses and Jesus Services Field in Great Hall of Y. M. H. A., of Which He Was Benefactor. 1ETHOUGHT on two Jews meeting I did chance- 111 One old, stern-eyed, deep-browed; yet garlanded NEW YORK.—The auditorium of the Young Men's Hebrew Associa- 1Vith living light of love around his head; tion New York was filled recently The other young, with sweet, seraphic glance. with Jewish men and women at a memorial service held for Jacob H. Round them went on the Town's Satanic dance, Schiff. Cable Address: Telephones: Ilunger a-piping while at heart he bled. An eulogy was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman, rabbi of Salon elleikem mournfully each said, Temple Beth El and long the close LONDON OFFICE triend of Mr. Schiff. There were Nor eyed the other straight, but looked askance. 14 STRATFORD PLACE Aorter addresses by the Rev. Dr. LONDON, E. C. 2, ENGLAND Sudden from Church outrolled an organ hymn, Jacob Kohn, rabbi of Congregation 33.00 Per Year From Synagog a loudly chanted air, Anshe Hesed, and by Justice Irving .Subscription, in Advance Lehman, President of the Board of Each with its prophet's high acclaim instinct, must reach this Directors of the Y. M. H. A. Both To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter Then for the first time met their eyes swift-linked Rabbi Kohn and Rabbi Schulman are office by Tuesday evening of each week. members of the board. In one strange, silent, piteous gaze, and dim Editorial Contributor RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN In the front row sat Mr. and Mrs. With bitter tears of agonized despair. Felix M. Warburg, son-in-law and The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of interest ti daughter of Mr. Schiff, with their the Jewish people. but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the view, two children. —ISRAEL. ZANGWILL. On the platform was a large photo- expressed by the writers. graph of Mr. Schiff resting on an American flag draped with black. The walls back of the platform were drap- ed with American flags draped with the invitation and to present the r,:i.;- lotion to the l'olish Minister, and if There is to be noted no more impressive result of the elections in mourning. The presiding officer was Rabbi Lee this conference with the Minister had Michigan than the overwhelming rebuke that was administered to J. Levinger, director of religious ac- no effect, to organize a demonstration One Abraham S. Schomer, of New York City, a writer of Yiddish the advocates of religious bigotry in the defeat of the Anti-Parochial tivities of the Y. M. H. A. The musi- in New York and the other great plays, has sent broadcast through the mails what purports to be the School Amendment by a vote of approximately two and one half cal part of the service was conducted Jaws Hers Taking Steps to End Pars.. cities. It was stated that the Jewish by the Rev. Dr. Simon Schlagen can- preliminary call to a World Jewish Congress. against, to one in favor of the vicious proposal. While this result situation in Poland was becoming a cation in Eastern Europe. serious one, and the Congress deeded At the time the circular was written, Mr. Schomer was apparently is not surprising, it is none the less gratifying to those who stand for tor at Temple Emanu-El, of which Mr. Schiff was a member. the time had come for a strenuous search of men who, with himself, would constitute an executive the better and the bigger things. NEW YORK.—Reports of mas- Friday Ritual Recited. effort to be made on behalf of Jews committee of this proposed congress. Whether or not he has succeeded The service opened with the regular sacres, murders and outrages com- in all parts of the world. To have put the seal of approval upon a law that would have mitted by l'olish soldiers and civilians in enlisting in the cause any men who may speak with any measure closed down the private and parochial schools of this state would Friday evening ritual, led by Rabb, against the Jews in Poland during the of authority for Jews and Judaism, we do not know. But of this we have been to put a, blot upon the fair name of Michigan. But worse Schlagen A special musical service last six months were read yesterday NO JEWISH UNIVERSITY was rendered by the Y. M. II. A. at heart, will have certain; those who have the welfare of the than that, it would have been an entering wedge to the achievement choir. The congregation joined with before the conference ni the Ameri- PERMITTED IN HUNGARY nothing whatever to do with this proposed World Congress, which we of that for which certain interests have long been striving in this the choisters in singing Gottheil's can Jewish Congress at the Engin- eering Societies building, \Vest Thirty- understand has been a hobby with Mr. Schomer for some time past. and other states, viz.—the breakdown of the inviolable American "Conic, 0 Sabbath Day and Bring BUDAPEST.—The Hungarian Sfin• already have enough organizations to speak for the Jews. In- principle of the separation of church and state. Once that had been Peace and Healing on Thy Wing.' ninth street. The delegates had been Rose Kantor-Brod sang a solo, "The summoned to decide on action to ister of Education, Haller, declared deed in some respects there is ground to believe that use are over- accomplished, there is no telling to what extreme bigotry might not Lord Is My Shepherd." The closing stop these pogroms, and to discuss that he would not permit the estah. organized, with the result that work is duplicated ran the one hand, and have tried to assert its power. hymn was, "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Jewish situation in Eastern Hu- lishment of a Jewish university in Hungary. He added that as long as on the other, left undone. At any rate, if the Jews of this country say all this with full appreciaion of the part that the public the Lord," by Mendelssohn, sung by rope generally. The chairman, Morris Rothenburg, he remains at the head of the Depart- choose to have a spokesman, they will not recognize a self-constituted school plays in our democracy. For our part, we believe that the the Y. M. H. A. Choral Society with read a detailed account of the horrors ment of Education no Jewish higher A. \V. Binder as Director. After the one such as—we say it in all kindness—Mr. Schomer undoubtedly is. public .school is perhaps the foremost agency in forwarding the hynin the rabbis and the congrega- nflicted on Jews in Poland, Lithuania, nstitutions of learning will be or It need not be said that the whole movement looking toward the democratic spirit. But because we hold to this opinion, and because tion recited the Kaddish. Ilyngary and Galicia. Following this, gani zed. calling of a Word Congress of Jews, has been discredited. Men who of it choose to send our children to the public schools, is no reason As is known, the Hungarian Parlia- Rabbi Schulman portrayed Mr. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise announced have a right to speak for the Jew, will have nothing to do with it. Why why we should compel others who fur conscientious reasons choose Schiff as a pattern for every Jewish that he had received an invitation ment passed an act instituting a per from the Polish Minister at Washing- form for Jewish students in should they? Already we have our American Jewish Committee, our to do otherwise to follow our course. This is said with the under- young man. "Schiff prayed daily," he said. "Ile Son to visit him with a number of the Hungarian universities, which Union of American Hebrew Congregations, our Union of Orthodox standing that the private or parochial schools to which tbey wish Jews to talk the problem over. He keeps a large number of Jewish young was regular in his attendance at Sab- Congregations and our Independent Order B'nai B'rith. These organiza- to send their children shall mainain a scholarship standard approved bath services. He observed all our then read a resolution, which his com- men from the higher institutions of mittee had prepared. It stated in learning. A number of wealthy Jews ' Lions all manned by men representative of every shade of religious by the constituted public authorities. holidays. Ile loved the Bible and Jewish literature. No one is truly strong terms the feeling of Jews in have, therefore, contributed large opinion within Jewry, will surely promote the interests of the Jew so That the schools against which this vicious amendment was di- America and demanded that the Pol- sums for the creation of a separate far as they may do it, but always with full appreciation of the fact rected have in any manner or degree failed to live up to this standard, a great Jew whose Judaism is only ish Government take immediate steps Jewish university. The Hungarian that of the blood they cannot deny. that the interests of the Jew should not, and must not be forwarded. has by no means been proved. The truth is that the proposed government does not permit, how- "The heritage of Judaism that came to put an end to the pogroms. After a healed discussion, mostly ever, the organization of such an in- except in so far as they are consonant to the last degree with the in• amendment was born simply and solely of religious intolerance, and to Jacob H. Schiff he earned himself. terests of our beloved country under whose blessed flag we live, and it is that which above all has been rebuked by the people of Michigan It became a spiritual possession. Mr. in Yiddislt, it was decided to accept stitution. Schiff belonged to the Reformed where, as everywhere, the rights of citizenship imply the ditties of this week. Branch of Judaism, but he was also citizenship. in sympathy with the Orthodox For these reasons we do not need or want a World Congress of branch. Ile had a keen love for the .1" --- - Of ancient heritage of our faith.. Jews. In saying this we believe that we voice the overwhelming opinion ■ "Nothing Jewish was alien to the of the recognized leaders of American Jewish life. We are sure Mr. r { heart of Mr. Schiff. He supported Schomer does not speak for them. It looks very much as though he the Hebrew Union College and the spoke for himself alone. Jewish Thelogical Seminary of Amer- ica. He made possible the new Eng- lish version of our Scriptures. "Mr. Schiff brought honor to the Jew because of his world-wide influ- The attempt on the part of the Intercollegiate Menorah Society to ence. We have too few men who relieve the desperate want of many hundreds of Jewish Students in take their religion with them to the Amalgamation With National Council pinnacles on which they have been (Continued From Page 1.) Eastern Europe who, according to reports, are on the verge of starva- Ire for Post-War Work Proposed placed. tion, is entirely commendable. take all Jews back to their native . His Death Israel's Sorrow. at Board Meeting. At first blush it seems that these students should not have to appeal land, are not ashamed to begrudge to '5, "Jacob It. Schiff is gone. The to 'special group or organization for relief, and that they should be an Englishman of the Jewish faith crown of our head is fallen. We have even the appropriate post of adminis- Steps toward bringing about at helped out of the funds placed for such purposes at the disposal of lost the crown of the Jewish com- trator of the first Jewish state. amalgation of the Jewish ‘Velfar munity. He embodied the best influ- the Joint Distribution Committee. However, maturer thought con- Not that the High Commissoiner Board and the National Council whit Since 1861 we have been specializing In dependable time-pieces vinces us that the attitude taken by the leaders of the Menorah Society has ever paid over much attention to looks after the Young Men's Hebres ences of Judaism of his generation. No man can take his place because is the correct one. Men who are devoting their lives to study, should the criticism of his opponents. Association and kindred activities there is no man who combines all So1•3 State Agents for . whenever possible be relieved of the necessity of accepting alms as such. Nevertheless, there is already talk of were taken at the annual meeting o his qualities and all Isis interests. 91 PATER, PHILIPPE & CIE, makers of the world's most sending the King's two younger sons, ,g "Ile is gone, and not soon will Of course we realize that there are many specialized groups in the the Duke of York and Prince Henry, the Jewish Welfare Board yesterda, 1. accurate Watches. afternoon at the Jewish Center, 13 war-stricken zones of Europe to whom the same delicacy of treatment on tours of colonial governorship, and West Eighty-sixth street. In intro we see a man like him. A new gen- eration will produce its own leaders after the wonderful success of the ducing a solution to accomplish thi ought to be accorded. But this is not always possible. Mr. Schiff was a tower of strength Surely sentimental considerations ought to prompt the Jewish Duke of Connaught in Canada, and object, Supreme Court Justice Irvin He was our broad-minded friend and the appointment of his son l'rince Ar- students in this country who are more fortunately placed than their thur as governor-general of South Lehman said itwould be an immea, guide. His death is Israel's sorrow. WAGE 'Me urable loss to American Jewry if the 'Taco'', our Jacob, is not dead. He is brethren abroad, to make the necessary sacrifices to lift them out of Africa, who knows that the second Jewish N•alfare Board were allowe _ 'JEWELERS 'ices in our hearts—the hearts of Jew- their penury and pain. We are gratified to know that the appeal sent Governor of Palestine, moving for- to go out of business. Born of group ish people. New Location—Woodward at John R. forth to the Jewish student bodies in this country by the Menorah Asso- ward to its ancient fame and prosper- essentially Jewish, the Board ha, "Young men should be inspired by ty, may not be a royal prince of shown all could work together in war him to strive to achieve the highest ciation, has already met with a very generous response. Great Britain. time, he said. Why should the boar Jewish manhood, the heritage of the Who knows but that the mite given by the students on this side of Meantime, things domestic appear not continue its work in the army o lewish faith, the faith to which Mr • ., . the waters, will save not only the dignity but the very lives of many to have slumped with the departure peace? ease. Justice Lehman asked. Schiff was ever loyal. The memory of the Chief Rabbi. There is great of their fellow-students abroad. 1 he Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman of Jacob H. Schiff is a blessing." activity, both in the Capital and in who advocated the amalgamation, sass the Provinces, on the part of the that no fitter way to perpetuate the Zionists, the Mizrachi, and the vari- holy heritage of the American Jew ous learned societies which discuss in the war could be found than tc The Biblical philosopher speaks of the beauty of a word in its time. Jewish affairs over the walnuts and continue in the years to come the phrase, the wine, or over the tea cups in the name of the Jewish Welfare Board. Not less might be said of a word in its place. To take a word, a or a paragraph out of its logical context has always been a favorite vestry room. But there is a marked He said it was a testimony to the "WE OPERATE OUR OWN FINISH MILL" and deplorable slackening in all genu- method of unscrupulous partisans. By doing so, one can make the ine interest in religious matters on the Jews who served the United States (Continued From Page 1.) so bravely. Ile believed encourage- sponsor of a cause say the very opposite of what he actually intended part of the younger generation, a cir- ment should be given the erection of to go. To those accustomed to the Thus the atheist might prove that the Bible upholds him by quoting cumstance to which attention is Jewish community centers, a work prevailing notion in this part of the from the Proverbs "There is no God" and omitting before this declara. drawn by the earnest efforts of in- which offered a future for the board. world that getting to the states is dividual young idealists here and A report of the welfare activities about as easy as crossing No Man's lion the words "The Fool bath said in his heart." there to put a better face on things of the board among the soldiers, Land in 1917, the phenomenon in how easy Is it to maintain an even temperature In your home and It is just this sort of falsifying that is being resorted to by the and manifest in their own persons a sailors and marines during the war Warsaw and Danzig seems to call for how much less coal you'll consume during the cold weather through the use of cowardly anti-Semites who are using all their resources to traduce the gage of hope for the future. explanation. was read by Dr. Cyrus Adler, Acting One such valiant exception to the Chairman of the organization. The Situation Must Be Clarified Jew and Judaism. Truth would in no wise serve their malevolent pur- general apathy is Captain Basil report told in detail of the work over- It might be observed in passing poses. Therefore, they must resort to falsehood. And the trick of Quixan Henriques, who took the first seas and in the camps here and of the that this whole matter of granting taking portions of an article or an address out of their proper context tank into action in 1916. Trained in co-operation given by the Y. M. C. A.. passports to foreigners appears to AND serves them better than any other means at their disposal. the hest traditions of Oxford Uni- Knights of Columbus and other wel- need straightening out. One find: The Jew never yet has had to fear the truth about himself. It is versity, Captain Henriques had al- fare organizations for which appre- Consuls everywhere. vague as to what the departments policy is or whether only when his enemies resort to fabrication and to falsehood that lie ready before the outbreak of war ciation was expressed. founded the St. George's Settlement Statistics showed that more than it has a policy'. has really felt disturbed at all. But in the long run, the lie always for social work among the Jewish Here the bars are down; there each WE MANUFACTURE THEM IN OUR OWN MILL I80,000 Jews attendee' the religious defeats its own ends and conies back like a boomerang upon the head boys of the poorest part of the slums sees ices arranged by the board. To case must he acted on by Washing- ANY SIZE AND ANY STYLE 'n the East End of London. So well serve the rel i gious needs of seventy- ton; at still another place the Consul of him who tells it. PRICES ON REQUEST Therefore, the Jew need have no fear even when snider the orders was his work established, that the war five soldiers at Honolulu one of the is told that he may grant vises only did not break it up, but brought to for an urgent reason, leaving him to of his master, one who is too cowardly to sign his name to his writings. 'dm a worthy help meet in Miss Rose workers was sent there during Rosh Hoshonah and Yom Kippur this year puzzle out what "urgent" may mean maligns hint by quoting against him words and phrases and paragraphs Loewe. a fellow worker among the to conduct services, the report states. To stop emigration altogether is an out of their proper and logical setting. In due time, the truth about East End poor, whom lie married Among the post-war activities of undesirable policy. But to make the getting of pass- the Jew will be established, and ignorance and unscrupulousness and early in the war and who has now the Welfare Board, according to the with him made the Settlement in report was the work of marking the ports all but impossible for one set falsehood and malignity and bigotry that are directed against him, will Betts Street, Mile End. not only a graves of the Jewish dead in France of emigrants, and at the same time prove themselves in their proper characters and thinking men aniV home of counsel and help for the and bringing back the bodies of Jew- remose all restrictions for another women will look upon them and their sponsors with that disdain and working boys and girls of the district. ish soldiers whose parents desired class, no more desirable as future citi- but a center of material and spiritual to have them here. Arrangements zens, is neither understandable nor derision which they so justly merit. relaxation for large numbers of teach- were made for military escort for the just. And it ought to be possible, one ers and social workers. bodies when they reached this coun- would think, so to organize the busi- Idiolize Capt. Henriques. try, and if desired a rabbi was fur- ness that the department might open and answer at least the urgent cables Captain Henriques. who has de- nished to conduct the funeral cere- It is becoming more and more clearly recognized by forward looking of its own representatives in days voted generous sums from a not in- mony, the report said. religious leaders that the church or the synagog does not fully meet M considerable fortune to the help of Concerning the war record of the rather than months. obligations which caters only to the religious needs of its immediate his poorer brethren, is idiolizcd in the Jews the report stated: "The record confirms to the world. constituency. This is equally true of the Christian and the Jewish district of Whitechapel. He appeals congregation. But we are here specifically interested in the synagos :his week for more ministers to work on the basis of indisputable evidence, n the East End against the growing the facts already familiar to the work- By tradition, the synagog, though primarily a house of prayer, was als' materialism which post-war prosper- ers of the Jewish Welfare Board who center for all those activities which were legitimately carried on b: ity and the instability of the age has were in intimate contact with the men Jews. This fact has been brought out among others, by Prof tivolved the Jewish youth. The work at the fron t. that the Jews of Arno if social regeneration in I.ondon, it ira, when the call came, answered Abrahams in his very noteworthy book "Jewish Social Life in th 'lust be remembered, is neither so en- readily, served gallantly, and, in their Middle Ages," a book incidentally that because of its fascinating styl thusiastic nor so highly developed as numbers, died bravely for the United and the fund of information that it contains, ought to find a place ii t is in your big cities, whether among States." library. Louis Marshall paid a tribute to the lews or Gentiles. Wherefore Captain It is largely upon the basis of tradition that the so-called institu Henriques appeal rings with a note memory of Colonel Harry Cutler, for- has in comparatively recent years come into vogue bu somewhat in advance of his genera- mer chairman of the Board, who died •ion. But he deserves not only min- a few month ago. Mr. Marshall said many thoroughly worth while organizations, the institutions sires to share in his work, but the American Jewry had suffered a great idea has perhaps been carried to an extreme by some congregations 'ullest support and sympathy from loss by his death. Resolutiors expressing the sorrow What we definitely believe is that the synagog should be the inspiratiot he lay community. And for this one to all sorts of educational, philanthropic, and social activities, thong' -an only hope. Confidence in its ar- of the Jewish Welfare Board over the death of Jacob H. Schiff were unani- ival is another matter. it need of necessity furnish the machinery for carrying them on mously passed. This should be done by specialized organizations created for the pur The first number of the "Yevraiski Pose. solos" (Jewish Voice) the organ of LONDON —A special service in The chief function of the synagog should be to teach religion. Mr he Zionist Organization in Batoum memory of (lie American philan- religion touches life at every angle and therefore a well organizer' las dapps ea7d 5 . lici attio 77,n de :t thropist Jacob If. Schiff was held in o• r• cent Syna.srorne of 1Var , aw congregation should reach nut in ninny directions and sl•at is d „ „ ,,,,,,,.,141;”, that tilt.' to is dap itch i General Offices and Publication Building 206 High Street West Chronicle Glendale 8326 November 5, 1920. Heshven 26, 5681 Bigotry Is Rebuked JEWS DENOUNCE POGROMS. For Whom Does He Speak? in Jews are We We 12 Help for Starving Students PERMIT SAMUEL TO CONTINUE WORK AS HIGH COMMISSIONER F JEWISH WELFARE MERGER PLANNED * FINE WATCHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN a i l .4 H 0 * 0] Trzz7Fr a ra A Word in Its Place ----gm vin-_,=7,11 POLISH JEWS FACE PASSPORT DELAYS, DISCOURAGEMENTS YOU'LL BE SURPRISED STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS ./ke Company The Function of the Synagog VINEWOOD AVE. & G. T. R. R. 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